The Goderich Signal-Star, 1950-04-20, Page 3103rdl" YEAR
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MeKILLOP MUTUAL FIRE IN-,.
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Preside, E. J. Trewartint, Clin-
ton; Vice -President, J. L. Malone,
Seaforth; Manager and See'y-Treas;;..
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EAR, NOSE, THROA.T • ,
Late ----House -Surgeon New York"
Ophthalmic and Aural Hospital,
assistant at Moorefield 'Eye Hqspital
and Golden Square Throat Hospital,
• Lorian, 'Oakland. - •
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• Telephone 207.• : .
Next visit Bedford Hotel,- Gode--
• rieh, lyednessaay, -April. 26th, . 1950• ;
at 2 p.m. till 4.317 •P -m.
IDENTAL.
R. W. RUGHES
Dentist • „
• Corner 'Wellington and Lighthouse.
Streets. • •• •
'Phene 1033J foi appointment.
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1-IERBERT B. SUCH, D.C.• ,
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Tues., Fri -9 a.m. to -5'1).M:
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Wed., & Sat. ---L9 a.m. to 11.30
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'Matt. Gaynor
Licensed Auctioneer. Sales
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tor information, write or
phone"787J, Goderich (collect)
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ONTARIO, TRIIRSDAYI APRIL 20th; 1950
PerchnerbY an
ij e 4re
by Mr. AI. §turdy-.
.Thq .efirtain rose on, a drawing
4.0;;;UnAieh "Miss' Char-
lotte Brighte" (Margaret ',Wileen),
Adjudicator Has1,3,Vordsof
Praise aaitt Orttioism
for Pla.yero
apx 61ieeFely thrilled the
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progre,ss allude in three year by
the Goderich ..Ditunatie• Club," de -
Hogg; ;of E'en-
1-4101000-tile:44.0Penitig-niglit----"of--111
Drama :Festival, held on Wednes-
day and Thursday eyenings of lad'
week, for which she was the ad-
judicator. • ,
Mrs: Hogg expressed aivreciation.
of the excellent results achieved in
three., years, and hoped there ,would
be added ,entries next year.
"It h3 a real pleasure to come, to
a festival' -where- the audience,rer.
bonds so well," she praised. Bet
adjudleatiod\ met with .eansiderithie
satisfaction as she gave an honest
• Insure Sure .insurauce
•Confederation .Csir
putor,;4,1Freterred rates
• preferred risks.
ACcumnit inegiNEsS
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Phone 7r15 Dungannon
-- WESTERN ONTARIO
MOTORWAYS
Eastern Standard Time
To LONDON To STRATFORD
8.10 a.m. 8.10 '
, 12.20 P.m. 12.20 pan.... • _
4:30
9.45. p.m.
, 8.05 p.rn.-(kridays, Saturdays;
Sundays and holidays erdY;)
The 6,45 p.m: to Stratford on Sun-
days and 'holidays. only. .
The 12.20p.m. bus goes to Strat-
ford only on Sundays and holidays.
• On Monday and day after holiday,
-bus for.Londoxkleaies.at:0.45_.,a,m.
Connectiona. at li Clinton Mr London,
Detroit, Wingham, Walliertoth'
Kincardine, Port Elgin and Owen,
Sound., • ' °
Comreetions at Stratford for Wood-
. Stork, Kitchener, Guelph, Handl-
• ton and Toronto.-, .
Connections at Mitchell for 'Listowel
and London. , •
Charter coaches for all -oceasions.
F'o-r Information- phone Reg.- McGee
' . &Sops at 765
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EYes •Emindued. Glasties„ Fitted
, Phone 33 • Goderich, Out.
• MAI:COLM . NiATHERS._
NEW 1,1dCATION
-on', the Square -formerly Mr.
• Craigie's office
Seal Estate -General In-
surance
Phone 115W
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FIRE!.
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• Insurance '
Seer.
Gordon Jewell
Rik 6, GODERICIli •
Phone Carlow 30-r-4 ,
called uPot by two other .Spinsters,
Miss Letitia" (Virginia, Lodge). and
"MiSs • Alicia" (Pearl Miteriaren),
and the latter'. niece, "Rolle"
(Vickie Thertitea). The, -story. --,was
amusing as teMPerS are frayed and
friendships almost severed its: „the
spinsters. vie- , other to
deYelOp ailments which,',Wili,require
attetatiOa trow te new doctor In the
evaporate • when
.pretty yOunk •-iii17"tucy-Pemher
ton" • (Marilyn Butler), informs'
theni that the doctor is her uncle,
Married,' and, has sic children.
Phoebe (the maid) Was played by
Mary Cl#irmont4••. •
Costumes were 'representative '0
1812, and the whole" play 'Was' a
pleasing presentation. Commenting
on it, Mrs. Hogg said it was a
slightly_ exaggerated form, of pru-
dery and ni-oek mod--esty,-,:but, it was
dharnaing play am:Ulm _ex,gellegi,
selection for the cast, which gave
criticisM ofthe playsy,tgained from scope to its ,characterization. - The
MAKER rgorit 11En:4km;
• AT ARTHUR 'MR=
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argNiuniber7ot :ntembers--ye
Present ,the Easter thank:offering
Meeting or the *A:rthur Circle; whiqii
was held, "at' the honke Airs.
Iienderson. Tbe: president;
•Ritieris,' presided. Th)e Seripture
Many lidcal Efaict. tontiii4e,
Assisting •
iv#11. Vrizetl
Thou,sanas of ,p0:ch in* ate
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silver trephy. Second, third And
J.:girth plate prigs wilt be awarded,
also. On th§..last (lay ihe 4461*
,Ostp Julio A4th,.a draw is Made of
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kers" so).(1. stThe 4)e,rson 4.1.whose
e is on. the Prat ticket' drawn
1s1Q0 in. cash' regardless
Whether he , (or 'she) ,ever
This is solely a incky tivIcet ummtler
'lesson,. froid the 20th chapter of , „draw. Each week -end ,,and bOli-
St. John, 1, was read by ;Miss D, blue waters. of Lake 'Huron off (Jaya 'during ) the seOntest iseeral
Prizes are awarded. the ,tetal: value,
johnSten, ' and Mrs, F. McArt ur
led .in, , prayer, Mrs." •C..*PlWa.r4
'favored 'with a solo, "There Is. tt.
G,reen Hill Ear Away'," Miss
Strachan ac o
wide expert nce both ap it director ftirnitn•re, • costuming 'and., jightig,*
and iis' a me,oub,er. or the London
Little ,Theatre. Irer adjudication
was given at •the concluOon of, the
performance' each night.
were well handled. She •advised
picking ''ep the cues more .quicyly.
All the actors read their line.% 'par-.
ticularly well but thereOvre breaks.
On both nights capacity audiences "Lucy" lifted the atmosphere and
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filled MacKay -Hall, and that th1
e the play climah th
xed" well -wite
playa were enjoyed, was shown in three spinsters grouped together,
the . sustained interest of the 'and the two young girls' ,ifierriment
audience. •
Mr. J. T. Ganamage, Iresident of
the Goderich Dramatic Club and
general cOnvener of the Festival,
on Wednesday, evening•_introdneed
Mr. Elitim,' Cardiff, M.P., who de-
clared the Festival officially -opened.
The p,atrons and patronesses were
,the local members of Parliament' a •Daisy, ili.st• as a -cow, and then
and their wives, Mayor George as an aunt, Were humorous. "Mother
-„Mathieskn and IVirs, Mathiesen. ,.: 1 Turner (4ka_eisTrY Smith), and
The Opening Play , - Turner" ciad/le' Arthur Oir,ele ,,,play, "1,17 • Lg,dy,: Purpose of the •derbvis,•tatrals,e
Dreams," which was Presented' at money .for child welfare work *of,
The•first play presented on Wed- i to take, ' a.. holiday on; the insistence „
at the prospect of a military 'Cann./
being stationed near the village.
The, Junior lp'armers',. Entry „
•"In Doubt About Daisy;',4,(1by
Germajne Ijaney; wa4 presented' tby
the'Yunior Parmeig Awetation of
Dunga.nnori. The many complica-
tions in the play. rer the identity
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The .gliest Speak.er, .Mrs. P. A.
;Ferguson of HenSall, , took her text
from the- Gospel a St. 'Luke
"And.JeSus said unto him, No man.
having Put his hand to, the plow.,
and looking back, is. it for the
kingdo& of God.", Mrs, Ferguson
urged .her -hearers of the WALS.
to keep their- feet in the furrow:
efhose who Ihtive ISO WWII, in a land
of plenty, •shbuld be mere -willing
to 8hare it with others., mrs. Fer;
guson. related interesting stories' of
her, Childhood and her teaching ex-
perience in ',Saskatchewan; and in
conapiriSon with the lovely churches
here • told how • they, worshipped
moistly school -houses, and • how
_P*ased, the people were When °a bale
of clothing came from the Ea4.
In closing Mrs. Ferguson referred
• again to the story of' the plowman
and. said, "If we are to keep our
foot In the furrow 'kve should have
clear-cut picture of our plessinks
u one hancriunl the under”priVi-
• ed on -the otlferi--for --ifreely ye
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h •ve receiVed,•freely give'." • .
Mrs. Hendetson . and -Mrs. Lodge,
on behalf of "the Arthur' Circle,
Tresented, 1.1?s. Rath with: a gift
for -her finework in directing the.
Oaderieb, harber "so
late ',pis month sfor the' ,Ociderich,
Loas Club aj• :the, same:, tInp as the„
° bein ener-
ally
-heard at' .raajor lengue
bak stadinins` sonar of the border.
-Uthough the starting signal fi),"
the, Lions C)11 -q6 VAN annual peieli
derby' was sounded Sprit 1st, play
Was "Wed' out"- this late Spring and
the. actual "opener" Will likely •loe
de' the tail, end .of April( The cur-
tain will be riing down ! on the show
ofi June 15th. Started -three-year,s
ago by Lion "Skipper" 'MacDonald
as •a local° couipetition' to raise
funds for the "Food for Britain."
canipaign, the dekby',became -amaz-
ingly popular lastzear, attractiug
anglers from partrUrlirOstern
Qatario and also from Michigan
and Ohio, wit a few even, froru
New York State. An estimated'
5,000 anglers tried War ,luck-duriiig.
the ttine Of the competitiaa. On
one fine,day as many as tixi atna-,
tour fishermen lined the ,break-
waters and piers or were fishing
atm" little boats 'that dotted the
harbor area. There is every hull-
_cation:4,W this;_year Wig, Surpass
previous ye#rs innainber partici-
pants, number and value of prizes,
and in long distanceS from Whirl.'
the enthusiastic Isaac Waltons ceme
tti_ take part. • - '•
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'of runs .uP'• to a. -spAtautip.,1
figure. , '
alle stage b4s been earefully 'set
for the derby and the .0, nod of
4,1
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ACT,
H ''isimeeseseessessisieeseeresissesseisseeiseeise
. •
together With the' annual ciy of
be perch are runnin' " all that
Is a,waited for the d,erW -t9 ge,t,
under 'way,
• Tulips grow hest When. planted
-as elose te Cold weittVer as possible.
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•— NOTICE --
The Lyman Saw Shop,11g-
'field Read, Goderieh, is again ,
open for business. Any brand
a -Saws -sharpened, gummed
or hammered. •
.• Strict attention will be
given any of my late father's
customers and 1 will do my
best . maintain the • same
• standard of work as done by
him. • • • .
W. D. L'YMAN, Prop.
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Weisday- -evenint---was—.-"Aptil of, the,-forme.l'i--wh-6-4ihad--not"hee inn_ • F the Goderich Lions .Club.• Children_
F ,--- -` ""-"m"
•Showers," sponsored by the (lode- off 'the place for ten years," • and , The meeting closed withs. a hyilin in the • Goderich area who are- in ,
riell-Women's• Institute and directed leave the farmcitified_son_and daughter and in the hands of their their mqnd the Lord's Prayer. Lunch wits need of medical attention but whose
served by the lunch 'comittee.. parents are unable, to meet" thebills
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THE" VOICE • OF TEM
PERANOE
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When Pram Minister Nehru
visited ,Wasb.ington the Indian
Embassy broke an old tradition.
Instead 'of serving iiituort6. its
guests it -served fruit juices and
dated% about time -that
,soineone challenged the tyran-
ny that Alcohol has imposed. on
•Society, ,Intoxica,tbg beverages
have - denioralized :too -mealy
social gatherings, turning them
into loud and. loose drinking
•pes1t winIct go along.way
-towards the solving of the.prob-
1em of alaoholisin if all .social
have been and will continue to be,
. , • , ,
(Marietth, Stingel), , "Mac' (Gerald'••
!S .,.. rit,0M_____,_IICY. . HARBOR:' -filial:Ida
perch..from Dike Hurou. 'For this-
Ily.4 aid.ecl.,. ,indirectly, • by a
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Others in the cast were '''Honor," NEWS
FROM
,) "Katherine Berry" (Ruth By all reports, the,air meet which,
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reason,. entry ' tickets are,. sold „at ,
"4erb, Kempton" (Joe is being spenPored', by • the Lions fifty cents apiece.ancr acovtpetitor
mut, * .
4:MecaGneex)6.yvlahne.phys" AVIIR diretted by Clpb. arid which:is. to be•-,heicl- on mut ha‘te•-lolle.' to beentitledto..;
-Characterization 'was. well'hand- Atc.411Ltisat sgrirtehatoefvetnlitis'a,nydectwi..iirishigfitioliindge' any of the dozens. of prizes given
away, the. total .value of which runs.
led; .'Mrs. Hogg adjudicated. "Pa" almost every typo of aeroplanelfrOm no to a „substantial hundreds Of
Itwilit.rsou.-Pgli4r.t.icsurnhly,-4.dgoseoteli.-ittish-ee-,-wws, the. ,,,Wrigjlt Ora& -1Pittn..e to—yes -dollaiSi. -figure,....... .Wholesaie , Prins.
too, you guessed it --'-. I LY I N G, hi mails parts. of Western ,Ontarld
for ' ';'111a.'c and "Herb." • - SAUCERS, taking Part . in one •of as well as many Goderich Mer:ohnnts•
This , play borderedon a farce the greatest' air . shows, in history., .and:citizens havedoinited the many
and --had to ,be played very fist A dinar lecture on Navigation by prizes.. To the angler Catching' the
It, suffered from breaks becase of .Harold' Bettger last F,ridaynight lare•est, perch by weight during the
-lines forgotten . ,' Grouping Was• bacl. and a '41111 up of'Aleteorology on btin- contest goes $100 in ,cash 4.1.11d pos.: '
Plify to -your partner r site ...told day 'afternoon• by 6a,r3 0E111 ended. session for one 3...ear of a beautiful •
'Mae," 'Who. 'seemed to Suffer, from course N.0. 1 atbret the, new. GOV- .
shyness as .he "lookeikat the -hoar." .ernment. plan -for training' pilots
, "Cip-o"-Me-Thumb" ' ' i, -,Whhth began last year. The next
Thelovely voice .of .:Matieleine Ed-, 'course will .begin, early in .May.
vkt^aritdainrosewas-on
eurld . singing' before the, Anyone" conng sideritaking. flyin
elg
'l 'Op-at,-rae-T,htunb-,,!' lessons shoirld attend these lectures..
Written by Frederick ' Fenn .and - , Monday -was it busy daytit Sli-y
Harber, espdeially _for .,Go'ierninent
inspector ltoy. Pinder. Three tau;
dents took flying tests, and, fonralen
ltefstins wrote, exams.. for. piivate
Pilot's licenses. Those taking fly-
ing tests • On Monday were Charles'
Th0111116, Gerald Ileffat, and John
,Clark..' All three conuileted, this
test satisfactorily and 'i- will', re-reiVe
their pilot licenses . in the near
future. - Those4 writing the, "naviga,
tion-niefairiaigyl. exaiii. . were- l'N'ell
Gioitt,' krhie '.11.tunPlirktlyA, Harold
• Stone,• Gerald ',)laffat, John ,(111irk,
• gatherings in high 'places i'VTe"ie Pryce, spcmsored by the
Richard
Maple Leaf Chapter, 1-.0.D.E., and
non-alcoholio.
cTirected by ..Mrs., Prank •Saunders.
seurio;immioitrimoopimm.......4,oa...m.r.tmmmmemsoa
iNpo.ME TAX RETURNS
PVATE-7. BUSINESS
• • FARM. REPORTS
Bookkeeping- iegords installed
• and checked monthly •
• OE at request.
ROY N. BENTLEY
Phone 909J
.Bofl8 36 Regent SC
• GODERICII, ONT.
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INDEPENDENT-40RDEA-
• or ODDFELLOWS
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Huron"1.4rodge No, 62, Gode-
rich meets first and third
Monday., liglits of --every
" inonth in MaaKay Hall.
Visitors Weldome.
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GRAHAM
' SHOE REPAIR• ,
Pick -Up and Delivery Service
, Within TOwn Limits
McDonald St. • • Phone 830J '
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Fire, /„Eddent, and 'M'otor, Car
Insurance—
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The scene of the phiy the laund-
ry. in London, England, owned by
Madame Jeanne Marie NapOleoh.
de Gallifet Didier". (Norma. Was7,-
). ,i;Employees ' of the, laundry.
wearing 'white' aprons over their
long' hill skirts, and white .caps,
.414444 moommaitoismois
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The
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II. M. FORD
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Goderich Pavilion
--Dancing Wednesday, Saturdaysind holiday, evenings -
SATURDAY 'NIGHT -7. • " ; • .
Every Wednesdly night,,OKNX Barn Dance Gang.
Corning 'Saturday,. April 29th; •Bobby Downs and his
". orchestra. ,
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• Phi!' avallable for afternoon .and evening rentals.
The 'Management caters to banquets, ..„weckling receppons, ete.'
3,,,plpiete 675 0r419..
. G A: -RES% . PRESENT. .
ompoisemoseimmemiesseiropeommegoiseeasemestiewpoi
At On the
The Square
, ..----;rifoivE.:. 1150.------,'
Now -A roaring stork of the speedways "The, 'Big Wheel with
Miekey 'Rooney,. "
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Mon., Tues. and Wed,t-Adult Entertainment. I
Barbara 'Stailwyelt, lames Mason, • Ave,' Gardner, • Van Heflin
Dramatic situations; tense , dctien .and ,a. faultless 'cast' provide #
picture stoisi you ,w111 ,enjoy and remember
"EAST SIDE WEST
Thurs., yri. and 'Sat.-- , ' 1 , .,,, ..„;
• John Wayne, Jeanne Driliiiiniafgeni.eiEf-Cliff,j, .
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A storY,'Of 111P rugged frontier 'Country and a turbu16nt river„that-
' , left its' tnark on.ltS equally turbUrfliniNple. •
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41tEl) , . RIVER71 ‘...
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. Coining -A' Special attraetiOn. "The Chiltern' HOndret1S,"
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liisoloipsemplilooemseeposseeiniiiessii•••••
At -AIL
r West •
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The CAP T Street
PHONE 47 -
Now -Bay Bolger and Bert LAI*, in "The Wizard of Oz."
• Mon.; • Tues. and Wed.,--
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.,:Stephen McNally, Sue England. aneRarbarii 'Whiting
• Front' the Much discussed;;gok '41,0)0 DvskeS" conies it shock
drama telling the truth abobt-modern,yeuth ,
'CITY ACROSS the JIVER"
• Thursday, Friday, and Saturday--
GO Madison, Diana Lynn and Jamey Dunn ,
When these .7.1ruekaroos take Pfatbush you can bear the laughs
• Om Dbbett's Fiord' ,to. the Rio Grande • .
•
Texas Brooklyn and !leaven.
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• Coning -'-".!So This -Is New Vorlt,'.' starring litenry „Morgan and
Rtioy"Valice. . , •
Aria:old • Lillow, Charles Thomas',
jou • Thppipc4gn, Wihney.., Gregor, Orville Orville Wor.knian, and „Ken
-Stock-a-IL -,, .Those -persons. Writing :_.
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the air •regulations exain. werb Wit-
*inert Snail; -,iiiin' Hantiltontand:Jack .1.,-
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..i:3fewart..,, • ' . . -•si.,-
• 'A, it. ; • compThAry for 1111'..(
adialt comnicriciai,,, pilots to
timilify f,or new. licenscs,„_a.,-4.few
floderich pilots wr.ote q;:ttuintitiolitS.1
in this :respect, ., AmOng these -were '
the_aivner 0j!4y ITarbi)1.= Air. Oil-
•vieet,•i, Mr. Keith Hopkinson,and
Itlso Flying InStructor Arnold Wett.,-1,,
laufer.
'T.o Ken Slockall we extend* con,
,
gratulations..Ken is ti member Of
the,. R.C.A.P. 'and is'stationed' at,
• Clinton: ,His homeqs Green Court;
Alberto.- . He inkqe-'-'-his firgt ' soh'''.
flight ,in a Piper aircraft last Tues-
day,. at ,Sky Figritor,'•'
Price retin
Hamburgers
N�'w
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Take some' home with_ yOu.
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FRendezvous-
West St.
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4•Phoie 692,
16x
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K FOE
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This 'man started out for himself Frani
• yeap ago, and soon established a,
successful one -mon • business. Then
came the problem that after Ithileatit
his widow Might be•obliged to sell the
business at a loss. Sun Life 9f Cancidtli •
• ausiness Insurctnce solved this. '*w
• the enterprise. Will be purchbsed Erma
his widow by senior etnployises at
figure set during his lifetime.
PLANNED . LIFE, INSURAN;
'BRINGSPACEpFN
Nithouf obligation,. let LM40 hill
yo'u how the facilities of ths
SUN LIFE .ASsURANCE. cOM-
PAW( OF CANADA :can 134t.
meet your .partieulay'needsrin o
way that will fityour pocketbook4
. „
Hard
ore
" 'Representative o-
Sun Life Assurance Company
of Canada
North St. •plume 766w
,as Madeleine Edward ("Celeste")•,
sitting oxia tablei withgay.frbandon
continues her song': Inthe story
.."A„manda" •(Gail Sully) bmild's
self an :imaginary life around an
linnginary lover, .in a man .who has
left a •shirt to be called for,
comedy is provided in • the buck -
biting comment aixd cockney ac-
tientt:, as "Amanda's!' soarings in
contasisr, are .rhlictiled , by her fel-
low -employees. , Marjorie • Holgate
•played .the part 'Clem". (Mrs.
G,4111)wity.)
"Rno Jordan"; mid ,...11ona Id Price,
"liaruCq., (ireensanitU" ' ,
•Airs. J. II. KifliWIld. W118 hi charge;
of ,costiiines, ' Mitss Roberta':
Johnscon Of ni!Opertie,4..,
• The play is mit an ('153t (>110,
Hogg commented , She *Jenfessed
she had been bored when ghe Fuld •
seefrit tyt'ice before, but the players(
hert,,•-bad given Is pleasing and 111).),•1i- '
ly commendable performanite. • The,,
staging and costuming were
cellent, witb it particularly" pre t ty•I
opening. "Madame Didier" used her I
hands, whitlh were .strung and
emphatie;. but 'she gdos,ed a little,"
More efflphasis on the lines. Th6
cueing, movements, , and pronpings
,were exeellenti pa Men larly by
"Amanda" • and .her • partner,
`;•tiontee'Greensmilb."
. There 'are now ov,er-, thirty (Ef-
ferent- ra ilways- in Cannait, ranng
in size from the Canadian- ',..valiOnal
•Railways: with ifs ,21,•(100 ndlest„of
• track to sthtfil }oval lines like the
• Thousand Island Railway With Ds
four and a half mileW Of track.
. 1'111,1 *scold t:t* -food, 5411elter4
hig. • • luedicgil attention. •ete.-
, •available to any 'Canadian? Every
jail Provides It, •"t*
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• ,
"
ICustom Ground
1110'clock.
Coffee
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FANCY, RED
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TEXAS; FRESH:.GREN, i4fieBunches, No 1
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2:!" 195t:
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CELERY 'STALKS,
TOMATOES . Mp*icarir,40Hain.d Selected, pCkegllo 230
CUCUMBERS . HoTteHnoduerse,NSowelet, '. Each 190
Golden Ripe, No. 11 lb.* 90
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•
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it.. B. .G1114S lb. 27c
OUR. OWN • .
BLACK. TEA • lb. 730
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'totrzoN'AlloN large plain Queen
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QUAKER
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L I Bay% ASSORTED
MY roots 3.fins 210
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