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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1949-12-22, Page 3
102nd. Y1DAI1" r NO. 00 [iusINss taRECTO ,Y I. CHARTERED 4CCOUNTAN1 A CECIL . ' ; itDGE.. „ A 1 . oHARTERu1n ACaotiNTA1�TT Phone .I440';,—,Office 343W. Hoose 3434 Goderich. , r R. G1...,1¢cC 1t ' Acequntant • Clinton', Ontario Phone 783W Rattenbufr St. ' E. ' II SL R NCE, eKILLOP ' MUTUALiriRm IN- SURANCE CO. `-- Farm and •; -' isolated town property 'insured. Prc ident, 011ris. Leonhardt, Born • ' holm.; Vice -President, - Hugh Alex- Walton,; Alex-Walton; Mgr. and. Secy- 'Treas., M. A. Reid, §eaforth `° " Directors' Chris. " Leonhardt.` Bornholm; • Hugh Alexander, Wal- ton;, Kazan. H..Whitmore, Seaforth, E. J;•.=Trewartha, Clinton;. Robert Archibald, Seaforth; John LI. Mc- Ewing; Blyth, rank McGregor, Clinton; -John' L. Malan; Seaforth; Harvey- Fuller, Goderich. Agents --•John .E Pepper, Bruce - field, R.R. 1; George A. Watt, :Blyth, R.R: - 1; • R. Finlay 1kLeKercher, •--Dublin, R.R. 1; J. ' F. Preuter, er Brus- IirodhBaka6eri; 'Selwyn , sets. Polio -holders can make all pay - 3'' meats and gest their. cards__receipted at the' Royal Bank,. Clinton ; Keith Outt's ' . Grocery, Kingstob Street; • Goderich,,' • MEDICAL , a FORF11' >i18r►--131Y1ll, R: F. EAR, NOSE; THROAT "Late House Surgeon ' New.- York Ophthalmic ,and'',Aural- Hospital, .assistant at Moorefield di7,,,,,ye Hospital a , and' o denn Square'Throat Hospitn ', riondol , England. EYES TESTED, GLASSES .'• - SUPPT.1i}.D " 53. Waterloo Street S.; -Stratford. Telephone 267. Next visit: Bedford Hotel,- Gode- ' riche`', .Wednesday, January 25, 01950, 2 at pain. 'till' 4.30• p.m. • .'r. • Igossmommostioem 1.` •DENTAL - DR, R.,;-W.=HUGHES Dentist • Corner Wellington and Lightho e;± • • Streets.:. - Phone 10333 for app0t anient. - CHIROPRACTIC • t HVRBERT B. SUCH; D.C.., - ; Doctor of Chiropractic:: -Office Hours t - Mon., Thurs,--9 a.m. to 5 p.m. • - Tues., Fri --9' a.m. to 5_ p.m. 7 'p.m. to .8 .p.m. Wed.,, & Sat. -9 a.m, to 11.30 A.m.., Vitamin Therapy ` •Electro Therapy Office—Corner of South - St. and, ,Britannia Road. Phone 341. ,. - ' .-J•. ___"�-ter,• 1' WESTERN ONTARIO . ' MOTORWAXS Eastern. Standard"Tinie' ,. To LOND.1jV_._ _ To STRATFORD` 8.10 .a.m. 8.10 a.m.: 12.20 p.m. 12:20 p.n'. - 4.30 p:m. 4;30 p.m. - The 12.20 .p.m. bus goes to. Strat- ford only on Sundays and holidays. On Monday :and day after holiday, • bus.for London Leaves at 7 a.m. Bus to Stratford at 8.05‘p.m. 'Sun- day and holidays only. • Uowrections it Clinton for ;Landon, • Detroit, Wingham, 1VValkerton, Kincardine,' Port Elgin and Oweu Sound . , Connections at Stratford for'Wood- stock, Kitchener; Guelph;''Blain* 'On ..and Toronto.. ' Connections at Mitchell /Or Listowel /1 and, London.p�pf 1. /� (! Vol":;APNF„.(harre�''-`paches'i'for.,1a1 �'occ o }}s For information phone” Iteg cae &Sans at 765 , maimatimplopoomigoiroloommiloommimormaimslolo Ge�.-G. MacEwan p'1rbf� �Accidenit find Motor,. •Csir ,hi<Ae OF 'ICI—MASON'ICH.: TE WEST STREET PHONE 230 GODERICit b • MALCOLM.; BATHERS NEW LOCATION on -the = Square --formerly Mr, ' Craigie's office • 'Real Estate—General In'- surance Phone 115' in 144144441111111411. • DONALD B. EXPERIENCED AUIYtIONEER i ieensed for Cduntlee of 'Huron ' . and" Bruce • RIPLEY, PHONE 49 •:.: -Fol information .ply to ' J. N. -. S-ernighau, Division Court "Clerk, Goderich, -Ont. • - EDWARD • W. ELLIOTT LICENSEO AUCTIONEER Correspondence promptly 'van - lowered: Immediate arrangements • can be made for Sales Date by calling Phone 203, Clinton: • Charge' moderate and satisfae, • tion Guaranteed: 190 HAROLD- JACKSON • ICENS D AUCTIONEER -- HURON AND PERTH - - Seafortl Phone 11,-661 or Harry Edwards, Goderich, Phone- 144. O--RiCI;•QA 1 "ARIO,'3T;SDa f SoftbaliTroph-y to Le g ion Chant s e Exetr T . Team Winners°' of 1949 - Series -Banquet at m Park House' - Gay ChristmasTdecoratigns were the backgrout 4d..for' the -legion `Lope 01 ' Softball League banquet held at the Park House o'n Friday evening last. A spirit of comradeship and cordiality was the keynote; of the occasion ' .as tribute • •was paid to the Exeter team, winners - of the` zone championship in the first-year of the lea ue''s operation. President Leslie Rile I.e '•onl yo �, Branch 1.09, Goderich, welcomed �the visiting'. players. - He : expressed satisfaction -with the. manner in which'' inter -branch, ;competitionTad -been •conducted 'durin'g the summer and .suggested - that greater •things could• be' expected in the futurewith a working basis for the league `now established.. - - ,A: toast. to .the King,was proposed. by Bert Borland, president of the. Exeter: Legion, after.5vhi,cli'the 'chair- man, Carl Miller,""' Goderich, read a telegram' from District Cona- • Matt: Gaynor-: Licensed- Auctioneer. Sales... - conducted anywhere . - phone 787J,'Goderich (collect) -JohnA T T. PYri Carpenter Repairs, -- Alterations, Kitchen Cupboards,' Wlndow'Sash aid Doors GODERIO'H Phone 7 47tf mAnl r O Masters in which �a. - fret at his inabillty te attend the ' banquet wa. e�eSs d", • Zone pomander George Wilson of Bruceheld presented • the Zone 01 So4b411 League .trophy to Reg. Taylor, manage}" of the champion Exeter • nine, Zone Commander Wilson expressed the opinion that/ sport is one of the finest things in t11.e World in building healthy Minds and bodies in young men, and he usummer, 'r•ged afurther inter -branch, �eompetii ti -on In sporting events. In pre senting the trophy,.,, he voiced' his, .expectation of_ strenuous competi- tionm for the eliampionship next - 'Legion crests, signifying the - Zone. '01 championship ' . for 1949, were presented' to each member •ef .the .Exeter team by Angus member Lean, president of, the , Seafoith- Legion, and : Lawrence • Baynhan , chairman of- theIdensali Legion sports cemniittee. - ` Each gentleman extended' .congratulations td the Winning team. President Riley, _ex- tended congrat»latiens, on behalf of the • runners-up • Goderich team. He attributed Exeter's hustle ozr the .held in the final ;series against Goderich, ,y.as, bell*the deciding factor in their winning thechamp ionship. © - ZoneaSports- Reptesei tatiVe M. N. MacDonald- of Goderich thanked 'the various branches for the co -aper atiori they had -displayed in the soft- ball competition duringthe slimmer. .He diytilged the information- that plans are _being laid for : inter - branch' competitioj. ' i''n ',bowling. cribbage, • darts and „billiards during' the -'winter. No - plans have, been made'"for a' hockey league, bud ':chal- lenge games may be played between* the various branches.: • • - The :evening "was concluded with cards and- a singsong -at• the .Legion Ia11: Joe- Kelly, •Goderich, " wn pianist for the occasion. ' Those -in attendance at the ban- quet • were L:, Liiidenfield, C. Sey- -moiu.r,-R.:-D.li n ,••-••O,-•-.£ anipbell; W. Chambers, B. Borland, R. Taylor, C. Schwalm, G. Baypham,-- B:- Mac- Lean., D .1lugres and D. -Knowles„. of'. Exeter ; Zone ' Commander G. Wilson, of Brucefield ; L. Baynham and J. Clark, of Hensall ; R:-' Bous- sey, F. Ca'rle'; J. Dunlop, •'G. Hays and 'A. MacLean, of •Seaforth; n.nd .H. Duckworth, W. Moore, Murphy, B. Sheardown, J. McGraw, L. • Riley;, M. N. ' MacDonald, -C. Miller, H. Hibbert,. L. Broadley, I Tiingswell, R. Ginn and G.'.0uil roll, of Ctoderlech. tic , Carey and Chapman GENERAL INSURANCE. Fire, Automobile, - Ca 'ualty P. F. Carey C. `P. Chapman 'Phone 18. :Goderich --Insure 'In Sure Xmsurance • Confederation Life --Wind, Car FIRE-rrefereed it deo,, .fes'' 6, preferred risks. ACCIDENT - & SICKNESS • J;OHN. F�A.RRISH - Phone 7r15 Dungannon. INCOME TAX RETURNS PRIVATE BUSINESS FARM ' REPORTS • Bookkee}iing records installed and ehecked monthly,,, - Or • at request. " ROY N. BENTLEY -Phone 90,N4 •. Box 58 - 36 Regent St. GODERICH, ONT., ' - FIDE! Protect Yourself With Fire - Insurance See.:' Gordon - Jewell, R.R; 6, GODICH Oho' Carlow' 3044 rfre:Air COLE 401,4 Optom trist---Optielan Eyes Examined, Glasses Fitted ., Phone 33 ' Goderich, Ont. ; .: rinstran "S Arsiieitiroing *lid See Better" At Lucknow first Wednesday each month. �•'AT!� - TII 'E TBEATRE'? i glow=-Itet"`HarriSon and Linda Darnell, in' "Unfaithfully Yours" 'on., Tues. and Wed.=-•- :. - ,„inn Revere and Shari` it 1birisori Anneaxt�>�, duan Dailey, - with Twinkling with stars, gorgeous with Technicolor and fizzing furl', the.season's'"ga, 'est ,mtasie-atid-dance'show• ;`'Yoit'ieDMY lOu rs'., 1'±L and Sat.•-- • Charles. Coburn Docs las Celeste' Hola><a Linda basis li and c ,, You're "never iarfghed so .long", - sd:'loved, or sou 1p •�,..roariously as you,, t` ..aced story t}'t' a 'society''thritsii tails` erase iq p �, , • ,. , fits. the liusb4M1 who set her to rag �r w Does I a: Coming,---'Trlhat iVlidr►igXit HIss'` 1 tharine . OraY a� a �Ceelx�, inlicoloP lasiea • .'t ' d i• a M 1Vfatiatocs ' vee.,. Sat. area bol li'rlays at "2.36 4 Phone 53 P.O. Box 56 -- Bowler d } Harrison - I Carpenters, !.aid Builders Alterations, Bathrooms, Recreation Rooms. No: job too large,--. - No job' -too small Contract or hourly 0 H. D: FEAGAN HOME and FARM WIRING -, Phones: 937R12 or ' 114, ' 4 Goderidih. - - -32tf We • can offer for PROMPT DELIVERY tale followin ualitv Coals STOVE .AN�THRACITI -'• STOVE POCAHONTAS " ALBERTA LUMP • ALBERTA BRIQUETTES" - HAMOO' COKE - ' - -. `r. - PIO-NEERi PREPARED STOKER - D & H ANTHRACITE Mercy, iristmas _ to all .our .customers. and friend Jerr Harbor Agent for D. & H.• Anthracite . Phone 22- 1. /I! "ll. l d144411r.vl eric 0 „,„; A vilion Night Christmas - MONDAY NIGHT, DECEMBER 20th Dapping 9 .m. • to ia�mk. . Diress optional. Da g, p $1.00 per°,person New Year's .. art. SATURDA`Sf, DECEMBER 31st %HATS THORNS - NCl'V'EL'TIE$'; ETC. 9 to ' Dress optional, ' ' - idmisition $1,50 per Terson, - MUSIO BOTH: NIGHTS BY •. Sand . fits Orohestr� ,�`BC16BY DO'W'N' a ° Vocals 1* tikpfiE LRVY 47, TO` DXtJEMBER;-i 24% �, ' A� .Na�Ga��cB- .. A TitD S p, ER$C SCOTT and his • Dxohestra r. • Y BARN /l'CE IOH T ivory edteedaSwith h the. EARN '»ANOE' GANG. r�r I%60 t • 48 - DE E 0 . EX/. x x,r ao+ ,, , DER 22 d j9f49; s ANOTEE'R 'ROIv4OTION volt; - Ms Gather at A GaDERxCH CD BOY' . B4nquet Table , C, L. WALKER The ' Royal Bank of Canada an- nounces •the appointment of Clar ence. L.'�W1ker as .manager of the Bank's main Toronto branch. • Mr. Walker is .a 'former Goderich boy, t son` .of thelite.Wesley` Walker, later of Stratfford. He joined the staff'of _thee Royal ,Bank in Goderich, in 1928. and bas since served :the 'bank at widely scattered points - and• in 'various capacities. I•n 1938 he was attached to the •supervisor's. "department f,'T-pronto ; later served in - the Cana:dia credits department' athead otiice • and as assistant manager -of important branches in :Montreal' and Winnipeg. -In 1947 he; joiried`tlie supervisors department' Vancouver as inspector, -and since 1948 has been inspector , at .Bead ffice;=•-Monti.ea.l. snores. �ltis new `duties at Toronto branch im- mediately. THE VO• ic • OF TE'M4- PE'RANCE Lonon FyohiatrittSpeaks to Huron, Medical Association - A banquet held in - tele -Bedford Hotel on Wednesday night, Decem- ber '14th, by the Xfuron • County Medial Association was 'declared to to be one of the racist delightful and" instructive' in the history of „the Association. • The'.assemblage or ' doctors and their 'wives and'(ether lady guests from : all parts 'of Huron, county .1n - chided Dr. 3. W. Shaw, Dr.., and Mrs. J. Addison, Dr.—and Mrs, W.. A. Oakes, Dr. -and. Mrs. F. 'G. Thompson, .Dr. and • irs.; R. M. Aldir, ,all of Clinton ; •'•Squo.dron Leader Wade, R.C.A.F, station, Clinton;; Dr. and Mips. -A. W. Staple- ton, Dr, -and Mrs.' Ross Howson, :Miss Dr►e, hospital superinteiir,i» �;- and dent all of Seaforth • Dr,and Mrs. W. A. Crawford, Wingham ; - Dr and Mrs'. R..4. Farquharson, Blytli ; D'r. W., F. Gallow, Dr: and Mrs. J. , M. Graham, Dr. and Mrs. N. -.C. Jackson,- Dr: 'and Mrs. W. Little, Dr. and. -Mrs. 3.'•W. Wallace, all of Goderich ;• Dr. T. P; Beast, London. After dinner er and ashort- business meeting, Dr. J. V. Shaw, one of the *oldest living-menibers - of the 'Pro - • Last - Wednesday morrnhig they hanged ' John Christian down at Chatham, ,He was a veteran of the• last' war and he had a, wife and •two small dhil.ren. - Some months ago being awakened out of a drunk- en stupor • he °had, killed` a man. That',s how terrible. the sequel to drinking -can' be: first mitr- ,.der, then hanging the murderer. That's why' thea .Huron Temper- ance Federation keeps on fight- ing ' against 'alcoholism and for -sobriety. -50 INDEPENDENT. ORDER. OF ODDFELLOWS Huron Lodge'' No •62, Gode, • rich meets first and. third Monday nights 'of - every month in _MacKay Hall. Visitors Welcome. -46tf MA K I THE 'BEST OF • session, and • one whose activities, both in praessional and community hto of le ` Dees•t e e e stn i# lige have e.. redp i? 'Of Homo, gave :a' brief address on the history 'of the Huron County' Medical . Association; He paid high. tribute to many of the .early and: grninent doctors f ;the county and recalled the difficulties of the bol:se and buggy days.: The guest speaker of the; evening was Dr. D. IX. McNeel, consultant psychiatrist,, of :London, who was warmly received, being well .known. by the members of the medical pro- fession •present. He stressed' that the physician' must first "knhuman nature,"- and must carefully 'study and observe the individual patient and his environment. The young child, he pointed out, is totally de- pendent on its • •parents and, sur- q•oulfdings and if ' a warm relation- ship is not cultivated the child will feel. a lack of security and develop' a psychopathic personality as it grows' up. .The child should be loved. - As the child grows up he must have* have,• the proper fainily association and discipline for adiustinent to society. He must have. opportunity to learn 'and thus obtain•independ- ence. • The speaker also dealt with adult psychology and . various Psycho- pathic _'onditions were reviewed' in detail, with many .:examples. The aims of -psychotherapy and methods ofa treatment were explained. In _moving a vote of thanks to the 'spea'ker, Dr. W. F. Gallow x'• • By careful . planning and..ti'aving, th - young caople built the house of the .dreams - with -the help Of Canada t - largest home-ipaning institution, t Sun Life of„Canada,, furthermore at „ Y Y small additional cost' the wisely . to. I �. tatted their, Investment *with ' 'Sun tife Mortgaget irotection polity Which, should" the husband' die Ware the home is .paid fin 'insfgntiy clears all • remaining mortgage Indebtedness. -PLANNED LIFE INSUR'ANC.h 0 i. BR1NGs' .PEACE' 4i MIN:D Without :obligation,' 'lei . me ..tell you New the'` feiitalitie." of- tae'. SUN ' '•i.11=E ASS . R a ,.�� ' � , U „NCE COM, P.,ANY OFCANADiCto1i- @S ` met youf,particisIar needs In r wa' 'tholt will fit your .. Y... y � poohelhook.' flarold .fib ' Hepresentatitie, of . Sun 'Ufa. Ass•.1ra c ` t Ind Compton* Of •C'anada` If, ' Obp/ai�/ p0 V'k r +r, '" PA., ETUREla EAST 'Si BAKERY NEP STR�, PARES gid, RUNS -=FRESH • Week -end Specials; -- ° ' Christmas' "east Fruit Cake -7561b, Sbortbread ;and OObrstnae CoolOes -- 25c= a}' dozen DAILY DE,LIVERY.:TO YOUR DOOR • Phone- 184-W- .. B. BEATON Prop, ., presented Dr. McNeel • with, • ,a • life membership in the Huron County Medical Association,. $500 DAMAGE TO CAR - - '.' Damage'°of $500 was caused to s. ,$ 9: car driven by Charles Petrie Ash:. "r field, on Saturday Morning when it • crashed into the side of a bridge on the '4th concession of Ashfield. -The drider was uninjured. Pro- vincial Constable. 1 Stott vestigate• • p , y 'vxvx-vmvxv ° YUKON-CL•l3R• -- (Contents Only) GING-ER ACE A & P CHOICE . Till' T.S AYLMER CHOICE eizEAM CORN CCAR<'S OLD LONDON TOWN MINCEMEAT --, -"SHIRRIFF'S , CRANBERRY SAUCE 12 -oz :.,,As ,,, CHRISTIESIP..RITZ, , HANDY.CARTON (Contents Only) ' PEPSI ' COLW HRISMAS CANDY 30 -oz bis 2.28oz tins' ,rye 15 -oz tin I 24 -oz -tin XMAS MIX . jar 33c tin of O•° -BUY EXTRA Ann Page - 0/iL13READ; :. ,SLICED' t, WHITE 'or + 24-0Z BROWN .. Leaf` OM RANGES STORE -CLOSED 'r RACY DEC. 2'511 ANO tUESDAY BEC. 27th CANADIAN OL�� . °r "EESE PLAIN QUEEN OLIVES„ ' - IONA STANDARD •' PC ` . FANCY SMALL 'b 2'c,�MS - Ib. n.. u Ill Y' • 16 -oz, Btl. '. 15 -oz. d •Tin 43¢. A&P :CUSTOM GROUND 8 •-O�CLOC , : • COFFEE lb. " 4 a6 eD LIBBY% HOME `STYLE our ed1111 • California Navel, Doz..5¢Fgnoy,150's 5 • Florida Pineapple,'Ektra Doz, 'RANGES Large 176's Excellent for Juice vur'- NESFlorida Sweet, Large oz.'C 0 ANGERI • . PiC1 16 -oz. Jar LIBBY% TENDER KING GII�E "PEAS 15 -oz Tin BARKER'S DREAM FILLED 24 Biscu TS Ib. Size -7116r8 • SHIRRIRF% FRUIT.,. ANANAS Golden Ripe, No:" 1 Ib• 190 15 -oz: lor'rda Fresh -...each ��!! r , AVOCADO Eta large size �� APPLES McIntosh R ,;or Northern Spies 6•Qt.' �t'' Domestic Grade " t Baik. i� B.C. ,Delicious, Extra Fancy'.. for 0 Appirjea • •. 100'S,.rteal Christmas .Size Y"• t=rash, No. 1 .Ibe, • 2 27 D R P Did G • , Tiro. . , . Fresh, No. C ,►...SPINACH'Imported, Fresh, Washed, ,Cello . T.�n s 150. � B S `Rea'd #o Cook a �� .. �r�v� �I•California tb :250 ' ANN PAGE`FAMOU8 1 " itIISSE SPH® S Fresh.• Fresh'White, No. 1 • `acre. . FRUIT UUZI''''..$1 »Ib. , Q AsidII'LOWEN . .. . l . '.' "hOPUL .,. » w1R' Pi1tCE8 FheS 'N a _, ,8"� , ' h G e n'Taps ei°ge � ,.. re BE :Igr (it E s - Bradford, Washed,„Tender • lbs. VARIOUS RICEt3 FO IF"I' . G GS 17 ..._, . $' _Atoll '1�es,lfe�nr,. Cooking, Ido. .25 �b ' 1 lbs' .P , tea _ .,.w- . . ... - _ .1ai �Ontar'io,° Wished :B, Waxed ” Ib. . SELECTED 11 '•• 1 „ 1 , i Y y -ST . Bahamas, .Fresh; Cello' , ,. • Iii► MUI ;� TOMATO 14i►nt1 $ists6teci la'k0. yiT,A +oltlSp' A -65' pasuel e,n ar ., ' 'far , , •• CR N 2r No/ 1 .� POTATO t �.,aP e 4 . , A P FANCY TOMATO • iUicE---' °' ' ."., 3, o Tins - POULTRY DRESSING (Shake) COLOURED XMAS CANDLES 2 13 1 , . 1•Ib. -, e ' B • Cello 250 ASST. T0MATo ,& VEGETABLE . . L a tri , ;'i 4 • tt �ra✓✓�a'4�• Ix',i�1t, S'