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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1950-03-23, Page 7,loiroth ,;wwgrisli THE ovioraca ' wen-41iPo1liie4 and sPiciatia,'. Our family MOMS are &mita, to ' our clientele nt„,.no- extra east. A. Time. Who'll,Privacy is Appreciated . The spacious and adequate facilities of the E.- E.-Ciadaton Funeral Honie make it possible for every family t4:. have the ,rivacr they wisb at such a time. Relatives and friends MaY be received in ail the privacy which your, own home ould' prcwide. ' . • This feature'is :tYPteal of our understanding and,helpfulness -• in all Matters. RTERS 0• .4 • „ .PORTER'S HILL, Mareh 21. Mr. I Iiiirrlson Attended the pap. Oral Of het Exeter on Tuesday last.,, - • `Mr. 'and Mrs. " Bert_ ROWden And 4nriS4 of IlolmeeijIlIe were Juu day', ViSitors With, Mr. and *ill, J. ,riocithart. Cesicuptinity Club trfie 0001413114 Club held MO Murch InOtirfr Tirrite'1i0M7"—e ot 'Air& Aivid Betties', with a,' 4filentlid attendance, In, fact, there Was Such a good turn- out Of members that it.*.liS deeided. to .1:10e: the election of01110.Prst.In- stead nr.in XPE11.,as illrfOrtner years. Quilting Was done in the ilfst.part of the'..aftergoon, 'followedIty the Meeting, .W.ith Mts.; John Torrance, president* in eharge. Mrs; Tor ranee' Asked' to berelievedOf her One, whieli she had held'sinee the, club was organized 'four years -ago.' election of officers' roulted as follows: 'President, Mn. (ileo. Col clougli;, vice-preSident, Mrs. Peter garrison; treasurer, Mrs. Bert Harris; secretary, Mrs. ,Allen Bet- ties; pianist, Mrs, Will Cox; as- sistant, 'Mrs. • Loekiiikt work conirnittee, Mrs. J. Torrence, Mrs. E. *Tovonsheral, Mrs. J. McCowan, KM 3 S ljecichfirt,4 flower eqm.: inittee; Mrs. Aus Harrii0 buying Committee, exe e." The seeial eommittee wii - divided four groups, with Mrs. Alvin Bettie's, Mrs. 4.r1ie Lockhart,Mrs. P. Har- rison and Mrs. Don Harris -as :leader. The roll call at:this nieet-. Ing • was responded to with replies to the question, Have you any Irish in you? ''For° next rdonth each member is to bring the- youngest Whirs of her-hnsband. -There will be a fine for those who fail to bring a picture. The meeting'closed with a• delicious lunch served by the hostess. Next meeting will be at the homeof -Mrs. 411en Betties. ore* federation of Agroult - .B3rOord, f.tn g9rodaYo„,i,MnrOli , 11),4 Vurono 'COUirty,•rede,rattou Of ,Agrt-,* On.ttlrn- held a 'Iktigfit'totOancOkst. meeting': In `•thee, AgrienitUral 13OrOrd PO.01.4 at Clinton. to(discuSS the ,forin-, atiOn ofa pOultrY. iZatiOn.021 a"county and. Provincial • . The Federation ; has, had. •*three ;man, .poultry .conarnittee: fOr,',,keveral years' and tothis, corabligee„,,,,twci:. ',?n{ri -nkettlii.ers Added,. The com4ttee '".no* eollSiStk of:14!Ana :Seotti. Seaforth; chairman; McKinley,- Zurich; ',Harold* 4011.us„ 'Woodhaln.; Harold . CaMpbelli 1101, g,raYe* and liu#Sell*Knighti,Prus.Sels. ° ,Three „delegates :/from eadtity: -attended a 'poultry . pro- ducers' meeting hod; In TorOntp.:'On Mnreh .10th, Called to ditcuss the • GODERICITS' ORIGINAL F-0 1411I-A-L—ii-0:Mcf 17 MONTREAL 517-7--Aill-PEK9.9"Wucir9" Canada'S laggestanstniost *odern -passenger. terrainal Station at Montreal. • .,„ ' - Hygenie supplies (rubber goods),. Mailed. postpaid, in ,plain, seale envelope, with. .prite. list. • Six samples 25c-; 24 samples $1.0Q. Mali -13-rder Dept, 7-53,' NOV-RUBBER CO., Box 91: namiltnn. Ont. -i-9 ?hones: 937R12 Or 114, • • ,t,111•044..:4, emetery emona1 s inritipx spY.t. (formerly, Onntiliottin & Pride), Exeter, SeafOrth.' Write-B0r150, or pliene 413, • Exeter and we Shall be, pfaced ' Goderieh. 32tr'". WIIEEttR'S FUNERAL. BERYICE - - _ . , . No extra 'charge for the nail • otOur Ftimital Home, Toron- to Street:, , I" Prompt Ambulance Servici.' Phone 335-.• Res. 365 or- 4 • ealijired, eipiess Men,VVOmen Tri,' " „ ItZreeeloit three nervoueneas due to weak, ' goodbye to ree Weak, -always tired b'aggy blood, Get up teeltrt*treab. be peppy au day. haw " plenty of vitality. lett over bt.P.Tegigil..TakailDetray.:_ Gontanurtranr-11_, UMW tit. ealolura. PhOaPburgi -1Or.blood_builaing,-body-itrengtbeninaiatlunuatioarr. Invigorate'ayitam: improts appetite. tratiTO powers. Coats little. New . get iteguain ' alaa • &At. lo...vinr. this gory day. Al allatuggiata.x-roale .-To-OstraAlableta,lor-uelrrgclor- • • 1-wmor . • . • • U, PH 0 'NUE BAL. j -OHESTP.atrIELD AND OCCAS1ONAL CHAIRS' 'REPAIRED AND ItEcqvr4tEp ' 6.,actory puaratite' Free Piek-up: and Delivery - Stratford Upholstering Co. Bilintiviick St, Strait- , ford . Fiir „further inform -Idyll enquire- at • BROPHEY'S • FURNI- TURE; GODEItIoll - .• fOrnnition 'in.-1:PrOVIneidl ,poultry produces'- organization ,within the :ContOrto Federation Agriculture. There were representatives from nearly every county in .8outbern Contario and •mueho disensaon took place regarding -the poultry in4.. dustries committee and the • con- nection with the proposed 'new ors ganizatien.. Mr. Luckam, the chair- man of P71.0., cleared the gir eon- siderabiy When .he, stated „there should he no 'reason: for ,conflict between the and the poultry producers' organization, under the Federation. . A ,provisional constitution was drafted and presented to the meet- ing .Cond, a • provisional-, board of directors waS elected: In• the pro- visional constitutien seven., zones lir,ereestablished for Southern; On- tario and Northern *Ontario to .be the eighth zone. •Huron, Bruce.nnd Grey counties are zone No. O. The provisional board of directors named` a provisional,sexecutive con- sisting of one, reprmentative from eaeh zone. , Theexectitive are how faced with the very difficult task 'tif.s,etting," perinanent organization . with an " ultimate' h;aim of' - etablisb-1.00 * Poultry .0t04110ells' wrarkattagffboard, litoW tht.# 0.49' or, eggo, to on the -upward • trend . we ,:d.o not feel the rtee4 for ouclv,a taarkellug. board, bilk if We had hatt.juiit, such an Organitatlea last December we .feel ,conildent origA_Wouldalter have „gone as low as:IrFe.-164.4ve cents a dozen. ,, If a satiBtaetery. inarketing Riau' Can. We drafted and ,YOte. 1 taken to OlidOlte 1.44 is therdity, of every- pup- keeping a. Oock, o beus to got out and support, *of:reject tho plan but by all,lideanA. to Tete, So your argAnilation' will know whether 'tlie plan, meets with. the approval of the pOducer. Telegrams of, protest Were sent by the-Hliten. COunty Cream Pro; timers?' Committee„regarding, the *ProPOSed, drop in, the support iniV.,0 of butter, to Prime Minister 'St. Gardiner and local members of the Laurent, Agriculture , Minister Federal government, . The FOntariolCream •Produeers' Organization presented a brief to the .Ontario GeVernment regarding t4e. manufacture and fiaie of mar- garine. This brief pointed out many irregularities in the regula! /ions thnt., gave margarine an un- fair advantage over the mitnniac- turer of butter, • We haVein our Province around 70,000 cream, proditeerS, who. lost $7,509;000 'in' 1919 owing to the introduction of margarine. . This has cut the rural,purchasing- power by approximately $107 per farni 01.1 the average. ;Who else' took a cut in' wages of $107 last year? , The Federation field day commit- tee met on March 13th and picked the chairmen for the ceremittees. These people will be asking you to ,assist them in making the eighth annual field` day in Goaerich on Jane 1:1th a success. –7-TAYLVIrg•CORN Playoffs. in "50r Club.—An. in- teresting time ,wn spent ,,ldst TIR-ffsday evening, in'-',"tffe • when the fink groups' of the t509", As a, result ' cif the *t allies held during lbe .winter,', In the homes, the winners from each gratip were: from; the 7th concesitan, Mrs. Q. Whitely ails:1,21m Sturdy;' from the •6th . conces4ton,. Mrs, 34 Wilson and Ken: • Mcien: from the...:Huron road east; ary Stir1ing and, _Clat- ence-±Sturd1)-; and - from -Huron- road West, Mrs. G. Ginn. ,amf Mr. Wil= mot riaacke,; .As a, result the games 'on Thursday night, 'Mrs. j. Wilson. and.- Ken.MeMille,nwere declared -champions. • Prizes *were Presented to••the champians, 41'6; J: Wilson' and /C McMillen; to the lady and gentlemah with the high- est .score from, each' gronp,„and to' Hohnes and IL -P.rou.SeTiv-hP •had thpilighet score for the even' Ing. A delicious luneli 'of sand- wiCl1e pie,: iC6 cream. fin& coffee was served at the " clese of the, evening. • . DONNYBROOK .. • . 'DONNYBROOK, March Mrs. Choi. Woe(' and Sim Billy, Of. Sea - dM,' 'visited' last -week with her sister,: .Mrs. Ed. Robinson. ,Mr. and Xis: • George' .Webster, Mrs. Stuart ChanineY and. biane .rereT•V`31LIII- ,isiLors kith MT, and Mrs, Cliff ,Henderson .at Kippen. 'Mrs. J. C. Robinson tilis a London visitor last week With her'datighter, -Mrspoug,71rittitttaS7and 414.71 t , Wite,'W-ALS. and W.A. :met ion ue t ay a ernpon a le home of .Mrs. Wm. Hardy,: with '..Mrs. • R. .charge---Of---the meeting. Mrs. .1i,, .G. Hewitt read the Scrip-. titre . le4ou. rim: Mr., lieWnt. led.in prayer. A reading on Chrt- Ian ,stewardship, "Going the &pond Mile,!'„ was given by:Mrs. R. Charm.; ney.• Mrs., Hewitt ga'N, a • talk on temperance, -and-the-last chanter 'lir the .study .book, -In -Sharing. an4 .8acri6ce," was* •revieveeil: by `11Irs. Stuart Cbamney.. Plans were made •for'the Easter 'thank -offering meet - 'During the , afternoon arfether quilt . was completed. At the close of the meeting lunch. ,was servd, by, th.ellostess; 'assisted. by -Mrs.. --d.' Robinson and “Mrs. ChamneY. gar COUNieo_ VOLI*101$ onoitiNsiur. foointen met lu.„tlie,17owaohip Carlow, on Miktoli 7, with all awl-. 1,)er2 preSent, " ,M. D. A Mooney And.'40'.704.- 14.0(lee .ot cloderlell appeared before seeking tinaneinl, belly for the new arena; At pre4ent, no 'action wo* „taioni- Reere Snyder and "Terence convention, held in; Toronto reeentl$ nod. Mr. finuter gave a'Mort of the, meeting, „ ; , ;.,were 7reoelved from the following: anlvation. ArAnyt4nrimoWledghig grnnt; Huron Conntk., Health. „Unit ahd tke, De- partment of lielgth, Toronto, gting Infertotion i on the •mtkeeli , of an. old cemetery; Huron Offunty Feder- ation of Agrlcultnre, requesting a cheque for .;11-grionitAia ' PPrPoPes and Atifig endeavoring to 'collect the 'Federation levy.:' With %regard, ; to the suggested inereqae of the levy'. on all farrueitin the CO`Onty of Huron wbo derive hen,eilt from. the, Work the Federation of Agricnrture is doing,. the "tf)Unell .dedided the matter Was. to be given dareful-eon- Sldetation, and it Was left over to the April lueetink,• - Department of Agtieulture re tile apliOinting, of a weed inspector-, „ No action WU taken: Unemployment— Insurance Com- mission, reque.4ting 'a questionnaire to be completed and returned to their office in Kitchener. it was moved', by. Harold Mont- gomery and .Janies Horton that tendons. be &ailed for ortishing and hauling 5,000 yards of gravel for Township rciails.;, tenders to be re- ceived, by the Ise of April; gravel to be on roads. by July 1st. Mo‘'ect by James Horton and Ter- ence Hunter, that the •Council enli on Dr. A. M. Aldis,-Clinton, to give advice on the cemetery. Connell decided that alt taxes must be paid by the .20th day of March,,as after that date the Col- lector. will ..sproceell to 'take action. Moved by John Kernightm" and .11arold 'Montgomery that •ixead ac - • 'oinniti and he paid: Itoad vouchers, $359.47.; James McIntyre. four ,slidepkilled by dogs, 429; Elton Draper, fox bounty, '$2; Art Gilmore, supplies.„, for TOwn.ship Hall, "$15.15; Edwin Ilollia-osen, fence -viewer, $2; ThomaS•ClxiSholia, fence -viewer, • George sheep valuator, $0. -motloti, of John Keral,g4a* and james,, Horton Connell *10. journedjo meet: April 4th at 1-301' o'clock, - 0. W3.f. $A.U.OWS„;: ... you"l never lose time in ct • repair shop whet') you drive. THE STANDAR11 e. The §tariciprd Vpng.pard,lises standard American Ihredii. nuts • and bolls and-stnall parts.", Seely the tilys42 'featuresof.thei* anguar .aryo, dealer's today. Have you440 :---monstration-tadaY1-- ;# AI, •KINGSitRIDGE KINGSBR1DGE, March 22.--,-.11r. l'C."Dikitoni who, Spent the whiter 'in Detroit; returned home last week. Mrs. Nace Martin and sons are visiting her motiler,. Mrs. Ed.• Reynolds, in Hamilton for a week. Mr. BUD. Reynolds, who, has been, having treatment in a Toronto he's- pital, is Visiting at Ray Dalton's and is' feeling much improved: ' Several in our village are nursing aunty—and District Kincardine's. tax '. rate this' yegi is 64 an increase of, eight mills over •Iast Year's' rate. „ Peter MeEWerr, well-known resident of the Blpec-ale *district, died Mgt 'Week itt the age 'of eighty, , eight years. . Marion Christina Winslow, wife of J, W. Ruslifield, Wingham, died Match 8th: • Besides, her' hus._- " band rbe leaves -One daughter. Meahan has resigned the posi- on of 'postmaster at ,Wroxeter be- cause of ill -health and will be suc- ceeded in the position by ,Mrs.,Reg. Newton. • ; The—East Wawanosh Township Council has passed'a bylaw •making it ;CompulsOry to treat; cattle for warble' 11y. HarVey Black, Pei - grave,, wits appointed inspector 'Subscribers of the Blyth • Muni- -eipal" Telephone System- will pay nn„.additional $g a telephone this, year,- it was- decided arthe -aneetin,,,,, of , the system: • george McNefl was elected; a cothtnissioner to-,-snrceed- George, Slottnr.who-:. re-. signed. • " Officials "of the---,Huronia.'--Girl Guide camp Nit% in Ashtield town- ship are endeavoring kraise-a funa- of $9,000 for repairs 'and improver, ments to the pfoperty, The Huron's_ area hiritideS the counties Of Huron, Briice,, Grey, Perth, Wellington, Waterloo,i.Brant„ Norfolk and Duf- ^-i••••- .1 I You wont be 1. 'eve un oil faste st„ „ t.,. f If you hiven:t.tast'ed the New Margene,. you hai,e.a treat in store New Margepe tastes' sci' good—so natural, not one ,0 porson• in one hundred knows ; , • Try ieonce, and we .ard confident youi, ' will buy it regularly. - IV. ,w MARGENE cakb.. oteuidletforlubtoii,ii in the.. mitutfes.. -birocflon• are givoni`n.:vetif paclido •,. . Pit:141110 OF''CANADA Tharna;V. Morgan, ClinIon, died, on. March 9th after an illness of, several months. He was born in London, England', in 1896;• came to Oanadii at the age of seven years, And had Since,•re.sicled continuously •°the Clinton' district. Ile W,Gt3 _a • -ervii-op, World War 1 and sinte his return was active:in 'natters connected with; --the men of the, serViees.SurViVing are his wife, a son, Robert, of Clinton,,,' and ii daughter, Mrs,. Roy "011son, of • Lon- don. Boy 'Wilted Toboggan Hits Tree Harvey . Girard, • ' eleven -year-old sgot t PitgSgt. and ,Nirs. Girard, Of Illyth, receited severeinjuries when the toboggan 'on which he was riding down ir hill ran' into a tree._ 1/6 'Was, unebusciOnS for a time aftet being taken to , the' Clinton hospital he required three brad transfivEdons before ad *potation. ,Ile'performed tote an internal injury. - • Truck Driver •Aioids Serious Accident -What . might '•••haVe proved a ions aceident Was averted ,the prompt action' bt the artvet° M. truckWhile,,passlng through the main Intersection ntrKippen on •51 •liecent 'afternoon: It ,tippears that Mrs. Holmes, -a resident of "Kippen, after Steppih-from a northbound bus, attempted to, cross the:: street, and .stepped direetlyinto the pa,th -,of, a UbbliS, ,Glass ,Co. truck front London. In,. order to prevent a 'serious, ,tiecident, the '-driver had •to apply his 'brakes so quickly that a large ..sheet' of ,plate valued at $200, was knocked off *the truck ta the 'pavement, with, siich force that the pieces were worehlesS and could not be salvaged, for any 01.7 pose:, GODEItIOII • MEMORIAL .." SHOP . DESIGNS Guaranteed- tiOrkxnainthip at prieee that •vrill please SAVE ALL AGENTS. FIDES , °air at our Alice: or drop lit • line to Box 161; Gederich. W. 'sill be pies/Jed to tell and' hell thoeee*J1 Jadtable- inetherial. too famill plot. ° R. A. SPO'rTON, • St.: Andrewlo St.• oranston'- :Furniture —Phone 399W - Highest -Cash Prices -for • DEAD STOCK , .HORSES each 2:50 CATTLE -eaOli $2.50 1IOGS per 9,t. 50o- ticcor(ling te size 42. eendithm I h- 1 Sea ort 5. EXETER Zit. b DARLING & COMPANY OF CANADA, LIMITED Sold' and Servicen threughgut the - The'Standard Moto': Co. (Canada) Ltd. 4 Lawton Illvdtolvntto, Canada it' Him Bierithinsa too Wont Yninliteivi.Coil *mint Adams ,SALES E SERVICE Distributdr: BRITISH OARS & VANS. 1.290"-Bay-St'reei, Toronto, Ontatio Dealer: CAMPBELL'S GARAGE,' St. , David St., Goderick Ontario.' C 0 A 5,T T• 0 COAST ..weemenee CINTARi0 .ONTAR.10. MOTOR. VEHICLE. .ACCIPENT,T011 ,RECOPED. A.111711.1/E. MGR IN 1949 • •• -1111GEtif-APPEALIS MAK ..FOR WHOLE-HEARTED.rPUBLIC AND . _ . PERSONAL, .CO.• OPERATION .`,TO CUT TRAFFIC LOSSES ,114 In deaths and injuries on,Ontatio.streets and highways, 1049,proved to be the.viC;ret . year in the history of thelPiovince.,,Despite the fact that the intensive and maintained campaign for ,safty by, the Department received generous support and c&ciperitiOn , of the press, the radio, the schools, the policetmany service club's, safetyorganizationsi • • the -operators and drivers of, commercial vebicles and many thousands of citizen, the o toll of tragedy reached an all-time high. , HERE ISIHE'1949.- RECORD' Motor velicles 'registered in ontario 969,3611 • . Tourist vehIclisrecOrder, 4,300,000 . Persons killed 830' Persons injured 17,469 Eirotierty liiittiage- 49,04 1,a$10:- • THE PICTURE IN 1950 In 1950 there will.be n operatitin on Ontario highways one mii1i0ta motor vehicles owned by Ontario resident's. There will be, mate -tourist vehicles in the Province than ever before. Traffic will be much heavier, and more ,chances Of accidents will exist. EstiMated motor vehicles -in 1950,1;05d,000 Estimated drivecs licenses hi 1950, '1,330400 Estimated tourist vehichts in 1950, ,,,q0o,000 0 'Cows - $2,50 *Horses. $2.50 each ,lioas OVER 200 lbs.— ' 50e eWt. • *teen** .tO SiZe and condition 0, 1Phent collect: Goderiah .936R21. Clinton.-'. .01016- Setsfotth 6$5R2 . I Unless the ()merit) public takes this problem of highway safety-serioufly tolutert • eieryone sets, out 10 cut down this, mounting' scale of ticcidatits, it is possible that is • 1910 the death toll may reach new shoching.fignce. wit.h the number of teksoise injured keeping pace. • ' • With these facts its vtiew.it,hehooyai every, man and Women. poet* and old. to utak, *personal objective, to establiSh and irmintein safety. and to pooch it$ al tit,* • schools, fainilies, 'drivers and acqUaintabees. • • . The bepartrqint Highways' is devoting all its enersies to a.coatinuoiss plow,* attack on, accidents. The earnest tealuirork of all citmentrand.orgittheatiorticis quested. • • . , Itis a CoMmon cause' that, ail of us can aid for the. getieral good. •Da