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cropgRical, ONTARIO,THURSDAY MAY 46; 195Q
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Q»'ceountant.:
Clinton, ,Ontario
Phone 783. Iiuttenbury St. E
INSURANCE °
"t7-"'cKILLOP. MUTUAL FIRE, IN-
SURANCE CO. -- Parisi i id
isolated town" property insured,
.President, E. J: Trewartha, Gii.n-
'ton ; Vice -President, J. L. Malone;
.Seaforth; Manageir ,and Secy -Fleas:,
,31. A. Reid, Seaforth, • . ,
Directors ---E. J. TTrewartha, eirn`.
ton; J. L, Malone, Seaforth ; S. H.
Whitmore, .Seaforth; Carts. Leon-
hardt, Bornholm; Robert .4rehthald,
• Seaforth ; John Ii. McEwing,•Blyth;,
'Frank' ;McGregor, Clinton.; Hugh
• Alexander,, Walton ; llartiey . Fuller,'
• IGudeich.
'At eats• J._ 141, Pepper,: Brucefield;
R. F. McEercher, Dublin Geo. A.
Watt; Myth; .1. F. Prueter, Brod-•
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Baker,. Brussels.. ,
hat,eu ; Selwyn ,
Polley -hollers ,can make all, pay-
ments and' get their cards ' receipted
at the Royal .Bank, Clinton; Keith
Cutt's Grocery,. , Kingston ,Stre'et,
Goderich. _
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MEDICAL
Dn. F. J'. • R: FORSTER, 'EYE,
_EAR, NOSE, THROAT
Late House Surgeon New York
i.p , a mle an, - 1 iospl
ttssistant'at Moorefield Eye Hospital
and Golden Square . Fo
London, England.,
EYES ' `TESTED, GLASSES
- SUPPLIED
53' Waterloo Street S., Stratford.
Telephone 267. •'
' Next •visit 'Bedford Hotel, Gode-
rich,;• Wednesday,- May 31st, 1950,
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DENTAL..
DR. A. Av. IILGHEsq' -
' • Dentist
Corner Wellington and Lighthouse-'
r Streets.
'Phone, 1 33J—for . appointnlept:
CHIROPRACTIC '
FJERT ERT B. SUCH, D.C.
'rr -Vett'oi; of CInropract1
alike , Hours
. noir., Thurs.-9 a.m.'.to 5 p.m.
Toes., .i`i'i "9. ti.m. to" -.5
' '7 p.m. to 8 p.m.
wed:, & Sat. -9• a.m. to 11.30'
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Vitamin Therapy
'Office ---'Corner of South St. and
Britannia ltdad. Phone 341: •-
F. T. 'Armst'rong
OPTOMETRIST
Phone 1100 for appointment,
SOUARE GODERIC1i
A. L COLE
Optometrist --Optician
Eyes Examined, Glasses Fitted
Phone . 33 P Goderich, Ont..
CHANGE :.OF TIME
`Effective April 30,' 19U
Motorways Bus .
_.,.SC iiE.es.
' ."Will ' be 'operated' on
EASTERN -DAYLIGHT :.
SAVING. TIME
Consult your local Agent , •
-for, further information'
DONALD , BAYS BL •.. .
11PERIENCED AUCTIONEER
Lielsisel tor Comtiee 7Z Huron.
• • and Bruce
For' liii'orrnatiol l' •aPPlii °•tq d. N..
K ernighakt :Vi sion Cram
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AR DLIOTT
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LI.,CENSEA•• AUCTIONEER •
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aclrrespendence ..promptly an-•
wet -4d, immediate arrangemeuts
can he made. for Sales Date by
calling Phone .203, Clinton.
Charge moderate' and satisfac-
tion Guarauteed, • 1$ t1
HARQLD JACKSON
TCE 1SED AUCTIONEER
HURON AND PERTH
Seafofth' Phone 11.661 or
Harty Edwarms, Goderich,
Phone 141 ,
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Careyand Chapman.
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FirB�' Automobile,, Casualty
P. k'. Carey C. F. Chapman
Phone 18 •Goderich
Inure In Sure Insurance
Confederation Life --Wind, Car
FWD -Preferred ,rates . fer
preferred risks.
ACCIDENT A SICKNESS • '
Consult +.
JOHN FARRI
-Phentr 7x1 Dungan do1�
HURON: 1;LWC FEW
'(Cont'inued : frs tl last Wee's),
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-Quite u tt.iot.r �tiu'�ii"nct,ia 11e
sent un. ,•.\toiida • eventin The
re llsOe' puri °ins by Mx:. Pole of
his oivtii• composition`;`The Molise
id the (uailnn,” Was enthusiastical-
ly-applauded,
ntl'tusias tical
ly.. -applauded. ' •• "•
Nine little, competlatots, 0• 3>.eiirs
�€iu l • under, in,' pians :sole; Blass
4, were awarded the fol-
lowing marks for their, rendition of
the -lathe piece Shazon. ,Stnitli,
tiodericli, - 81; Victor Corrao, Clin-
ton,
linton, 80; Charles M'iekle, tieuaall,
79; Uladys , McClinchey, Auburn,
79; Martha Jackson; 'Goderich; „78;
Carol "Win,' `Goderich T8; Sid
Hewitt, Auburn, 71 , Pougla'sNor-
man,. Clinton, 77; Robert Fowler,
croder'ich, 7 (i: • ' -
,Class '• 11, piano trio, (12 and
under), L"Iris"11» 1'ricihatm, • M.
.11iott anti J. Foil, Goderich, .S3 ;
L.. MacDonald; 11;' afaeDona•id and
Curry; •Goderich; 81;7.1. ;.1. llp.dgins,
M. Walsh, and (I, 13ai ton, Blyth,
'78. ' -
Class • lU: pirate Solu1 (15 Anel
MALCOlM::� HERS'MST
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NEW LOCATION
on the Square—formerly''Mr.
Oraigie's-office T
Real Estate -General
• Sara*
Phone415W ' 4
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FIRE!:
Protect Yoursetf With Fire
Ilistirance s
See :
Gordon Jewell
ItR.` ,G, GOIRERIel
'Phone Carlow 30-r-4.. .
INCOME•. TAX.,RETURNS
°PRIVATE , ..' i 5 BUSINESS
FARM REPORTS
Bookkeeping records installed'
and checked monthly
or at ,.request.
RAY N. BENTLEY ' `
• Phone 909J
Box 58' . ' 36 Regent St. -
GODERICH, ONT.
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INDEPENDENT ORDER
OF --OT DFELLOWS
Huron Lodge No. 62, Gode-
rich meets 'first ' and third
Monday nights of , every
month in' MacKay. Hall.
-. Visitors Welcome. ,
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•eve1�g after.'herring .c'onipeti%.ivc
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and' ,Clinton, -Collegiate" liztitutes:
Both choirs, he coiitineited, 'werd
neatly • dres.sed, and there .was. 'a
delicacy about the tone tha
t vas
delightful. ,
'Lift' Thine ,
gEyes," sung, by
the
IGoderica Collegiate 4000trio,was
antbitipus one; hut
the °ad,
judicator ,1L aid he'•had6 heard
,chutrrci h
choirs ninny times andthis
sang, better -than o„
ani'. .`He invited
the sopranos to Brantford.
Mr. lichen . also bight), ` cora-
mended the Collegiate choirs. The
boys' chorus by the Clinton Col-
legiate highlighted the evening 'and
won for . them the high mark of 90.
It was a delightful performance
when Mr. Bolton assembled the
Collegiate 'nixed choruses of Clin-
ton. and Goderich and led them in
singing the test piece, "'When Morn -
big Gilds' the Skies.”
"You (11)111 hear boys and girls
play Ifko.,.- this. often, There has
been just one line performance after
the of lel' ,on these. instruments by
Oa Operation
If
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Shows fit
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Net 'f: r Perio S ince -
N t o ,. �. S
,Opening
A •
net; j rofit. of x,1,(,29.0:1 forW'the
thirty-one da ys 'duct new arena Over-
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fitted this year" IIs. shown : in ,the
•'nancial statement of the 'Goclerieh
h st
Memorial -Arena Conttmis.sibu, which
a.p le€ rs iii sit ad1'ertisenient ' else•
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t\'here In this issue •of The-.'Si'gnal-
Star for the information of the
general public. • -
1 n view of.. the ' handicaps faced
through the uk'en.it's not• beiug.•cont-
pletel3;' finished in numerous de-
tails at the time •it was opened, it
is felt that the -profit shown is a
wast creditable one. ' -
• Greatest revenue producer was.
hockey, which 'nought In a.. total':
of $4,771.45 from the time the
1 1 1 arc»na �s-as opened ion ,March, pith
under), "Variations on Three. Blind these budding artists," Mr. 'Holten rar. it., wits closet. on April 24th.
\lice"—Lotzzine ..Ll.alnil.tau,`'..Bl,}_u , leUarpd after hearing a lovely Inv_
-Since l uckey is 'obi ioii i$' the. larg-
85; Betty 1uWra, (,hodbtiell-, SO; .source of revenue, the Commis -
Kathleen Talbot, ,lioderinh,,,,.7S. est --#^est .so ili•.s- out it is important that
Chuffs 22, piano solo, Bach, open, Gude ri4h has gond hockey teams
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r tact. Tut, l
+ tic ahead. c .ear • that
i 1 el de • and T t t u o, 5"—Doris -
i the a
d t IV J Ul
g t,.. t b l} J
i ' • . games C'at ,
i b•
Ulie.lsuil, Loildesboro, bJ. Total -
attendance at liuc:key , �, 1
9,783 and the largest- attendance
on any' one night was at a play -oil
game between Lucknow and Wing -
ham' whe'ii about 2,200 :ere present,.
wring--the-•brief period- the--004i_r
teen was in operation, . it showed'
receipts' ut` $937.87, Admissions -1 --
from, skating :brought in $385.24.1
N u}tuber of , person who skated. was
Lou. "Estimated numbers who
took part ; in the • following were:
free skntitig,, 200 ; : skating lessons,
i'1 ,� As their marks indicate' their 180 ; ziiinor hockey, 400.
Londesboro. 81. per ,oini'inee was. excellent.. D. B. :Mooney is chairman of'the
T[ii+;$DAII B,»oy.s. _ ..__ nderich �-tasvnshlp` Corler�ielv--Memorial ,Arena-.--C•omni'•'
- ,On: I'uYe cl y'_'ftiorning S:S. •iso; -4-scliools._s€Uig-__'.Going - o ..the SPa'" `.i(in„ wlri(�hs€ru the miiiiizu_csa
•Tuckersmitli topped. 'twenty-fuazr.`.rs`ith such effect -they ware awarded its sttecessful rirst `lilt and 'which
rural 'competito•rs with ,85, marks :in', b•i larks In ,class i 8 , but the girls is planning for a good season com-
of Hullet;t township'.'haaded all,'ttiencinG;•, next fall during • which
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others "n ills ch r s
z ou cls s c
to 7, -substantial in rc,a�,es
• b there will.`be e
"When the boys do a good .job in the figures°shown •in the tinancha
the girls can't even come close," sta'teineut appearing elsewhere,
sailllr;• Holton, to the, delight of • Other members :of, •the • commission
gram at musicsoii�• brass and reed
•instruments, Frequently. their. ar
tistlp. playing was commended,. aigl
in• almost every class high marks
were - �trd
a1�.a ,Ntl at both afternoon
Class 28, piano duet (18 years wind and evening Sessions. •
under) , ."Gypsy Rondo"—M. Jack
son and • E..•Raithby,' Blyth, 83 ; P.
Brereton -and +`, Lander, Goderich,
Edwatrd 0 Leggett, ,, Goderich, cor-
netist, was told he had a future.
in the art. IId 'topped, the com-
petitors in
ompetitors-in class- IO0-w-itn 84 marks.-
Class '11, plauu, `solo (open), Jim Jackson was the only ---other
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