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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1950-07-06, Page 3,ilOaru 'YEAR NO. 27 BI/EINE PIREOTOItY- , CI ARTERE>[I ,A,(sCOV TANT' - CIaQiL^ ATT iDGI , W CHARTERED Cf ooerieh. • J Phone To.. Office 343W. Souse 348 j4). •Gl., MCCANN►= • eeeountant Clinton, Ontario Phone 561 Rattenbury St. E. ',INSURANCE CKJLLOIa AMCjci`UAI. FIR) IN • filURANCE C 3. -- T! aFm and "isolated town property .insured. • .. President,. E. J. Trewartha, Clin- ton; Vice -President, 3. L. Malone, Seaforth ; Manager ana S'ec'yTreas., M. 4. herd, Seaforth. Directors --E. Jr. Trewartha, Clin- ' . ton; 3...L. M alone, ' Seaforth;, ..S. 11: • Whitmire, Seaforth; .Chris. Leon- , bardt;, Burpholm; Robert .Archibald, Seaforth; 'John H. ivlcEwing, Blyth; Frank McGregor; Clinton; Wm. S. Alexander, Warton ; Harvey Fuller,. Goderich. Agents -J. E. Pepper, Brucefield.; R. F. McKercher,, Dublin; Geo. A,, •Watt, Blyth; J. F: 'Prueter, Brod, hagen ; Selwyn' Balker, Brussels. Pelicy-holders can make all pay- ments and get their cards receipted at the Royal Bank, Clinton ; .Keith Outt's Grocery, Kingston Street, Goderich. • MEDICAL R. F. J. R. FORSTER, 'EYE, THROAT .Late Rouse Surgeon New,. pork. • Ophthalmic' and Aural t ospita1,' Assistant at Moorefield Eye Hospital and Golden Square Throat Hospital, London, England. ' • '.111YES TESTED, GLASSES , SUPPLIED • • 4 63 Waterloo ,Street S., Stratford: Telephone 267. Next visit Bedford Hotel, Gode-: rich, Wednesday, July 26th; 1950, at 2 , p.m. till, 4.3b p.m. • Dor'ALD a •.slat t 1l 1XPBR> ENCEI) �►IJCTIONEEE, :Mewed for Couattes tot • Huron ' _ and Bruce RIPI!,' ' PHONE -X411 A "For Information apply to Kernlghau, Divisilon Court ,Clerk; • Goderich, I' ZDWABD W. ELLIOTT - LICENSED AUCTIONEER Clorrespondenee' promptly. . a'n-• twered." Iminedlate arrangements • can be made for„Sales 'Pate by calling Phone 203. Clinton.Charge moderate and satisfac- tion, Ghia,rauteed. 191 , .DENTAL DR, R: W. HUGHES Dentist Corder Wellington and ' Lighthouse -Streets. Phone. 10333:for `for .appointment. CHIRoI'RACTIG ERBERT' B..SUCH, D.C. Doeto'r of 'Chiropractic. Office Hours; Mon., Thurs.-9, a.mto 5'1;.m. Tues., Fri -9 a.m.. •to 5 p.m. 7 p.m. to M p.m.. ' Wed., Si: Sat. -9 a.m. to 11.30 Vitamin Therapy • Office -Corner,/ 'of; • South St.. and Britannia Road. Phone 341. HAROLD JACKSON "CENSER AUCTIONEER HURON AND PERTH Seaforth 'Phone 11;661 or Harry Edtarms, Godelich, Phone 144 , .r • smelestriimee Carey and Chapman GENERAL INSURANCE , Fire, Auttomebile, Ca arty" P. F. Carey C. F. Chapman ,q. .Phone 18 Goderich ` • Arrnstrong •OPTOMETRIST, Phone 1100 for appointment SQUARE • GODERICH A. L. COLE Optometrist -=Optician Eyes ' Examined, Glasses. Fitted Phone as • Goderieh,, Ont. WESTERN ONTARIO MOTORWAYS (Daylight Saving Time) To LONDONTo,'STRATFORD l Daily) ri (Iaail) ' 7.40 ai..nr. 7.40 a.ni. • " i2.15 p.m:: 12.15 pant., *4.30 p.m.'. ` •.' 4.30 p.m. ` *----except Sundays and Holidalys. Monday 'and '.day . after ,holidays, ".._.Ins leaves for London' at 6 a.m. '` Friday, Saturday, Suln�y - • and - holidays to London at 9.10 p.m.' __700° a,m. daily to Owen • Sound ' via Blue Water Highway: " 9.55 p.m. Sunday and holidays to Stratford , Charter Coutes for all oceasions. Foil` •information phone Reg. McGee and Sons .at 765. . ,• Insure In Sure %urance Confederation Life -Vint, Car 'FIRE -Preferred rates bit preferred risks. �• ACCIDENT & . SICKNESS r.� "COitll3ltllt:'.».».•. ".- JOHN FARRUSH•' Phone 7r15 'Dungan:ion OQDERIO11,• ONTARIO,THURSDAY, ;JULY ` 6th, .1950 Three`day C h re o ► + I� oe n. C W.L, , [eid• at Sunset I- otel in` �.. i h The thirtieth rinttthl ,Cotl,Yentiv�.� a�I;c'%;iunoz�, MisI+i s v'eXir►e t.+fa,- of Cite, London Diocesan C Conch of the Catholic Women's,. League, 'of Canada opened in the Sunset ];Intel' here •on June 27th. " Close to eine hundred delegates vvere niesent far Vhe three' -.flay session fr, rn• Essen, Kent, Lani'bton, Oxford, Middlesex, "Perth li$d Miran.coltnties. , The early afternoon of the open- ing pening day; was taken up with registra- tion, and conferences.. Judge 'and` firs. T. 1N1 Costello en- 'eutertained at a reception and tea tertained . at a reception and tea at their hone in honor of the delegates "and ° members ofthe local 'subdivision 'of the Catholic Women's League. Beautiful baskets • of ° summer tlower, were ' everywhere in the Spiacio rooms. The Bost., and hostess were assisted in receiving' by Mrs. Bert-Baechler, .second vice- prudent of the loeal C.W.L. sub- division, in ,the absence , of Mrs. Lea Walczak, • president.- Their•' grafious welcome and pleasant hos- pitality pitalty were enjoyed by' the guests whothionged the rooms. ' • Pairing: the, .aftelt l.QQ .. Mrs. pert B€ echier sang "The Rosary" . and "'\yours Is My Heart Alone," and Miss Victoria Baechler sang "A°ve Maria."; Roth Won appreeiarRe' applause. They were accompanied at the piano by .Miss Mary Joyce, vStrachani • - A .lovely •,arrangernetit of pin and .,blue 'carnations and white firers', and • ;lowing candl( 6a, silver andelabra centred the tea thole in the dining -room• tit which Mrs: J: E. Baeehler and ' urs. 'J. Reynolds presided. They were as- sisted by Mrs..Earl'MacLaren, Mrs: C'art Schneiker, Miss `Rose.' Fox, Mrs. C. Gibbons,, ,•Miss Margaret Mrs, .14. L. :eau, Miss° 'A14144100'Evans, Miss Llizabetb Tebin, •Mrs, Josephine ChishOlrn,, Mis Vanilla() i.asslaline and others. w , • Eucharistic liiely$ ,IYour : A Eucharistic holy' hour~ FVkt' held; in St. Peter's Church' at 7.30 pan„,.. conducted, by' Rev. 3. P, Gleeson; assisted •by) ReV': _ Dr, :McCarthy, of St. Peter's 'Seminary,' London, and Rev. W. ,Bourdeau, 'of: St. Joseph's. IteV'. , j. P; Gleeson, P.P., pxeaehed the sermon, hIs sub- 3ect being '`Our Lady_ of Gaudalupe, in which • he described .it shrine of` that name in Mexico. The choir sang "Lovely Lady Dressed in Blue." The altar was beautifully decorated with Sowers and a large congregation was pilesj.'•nt. . • The . Conyentiou Opened The formal opening of the con- vention was , held a• the. Sunset lintel. • After prayers. -said.. by 'Rev. 3. 1'. ,Gleeson,` Reeve W. J. Baker; on behalf of -Mayor' George Mathie- •son•, extended. a _civic welcome. Rev. Dr. T. J°. 1lcCarthy,. of tit, Peter's Seminary, London, ' a 'native, of Goderich, in tendering a: welcou)e sal ofi he was ,born within a block dthe otel and • •as a boy had' worked in the hotel: He was al-, ways glad, he said, to come to GAde- rich, which he loved. -He hoped, the Holy Mame Soe#iety .would Mlle ebme as' well established from coast to coast lis the ,Catholic Wolnen's eagne: Others extending. greetings were ,Willi;in) Young, Colborne town - (ship, president of the Holy Name Society,; Dw li. O'IIrI'en, . ,chairman .of 'tlie...separate. $ehook Beard L. Ouellette, president of the Ushers' Club ;• Mrs.. Bert.,.Baechler, second vice-president of Goderieh. subdivi- sion , of the" 'Caths lit Wonien's League;. Miss, • Catherine Toal, $trathroy, secretary of the; Ontario • Provincial Council'; and Mrs. Janne. Freeman, '.Riverdale, vprerident ' .o2 the :National Council. A solo, "Starc•cat'o Polka," by Miss Glriria"Plainer, and a duet, "Horn -i, ing," by Mr:S. Clayton Edward and Mr... Bert Baechler, won the .a'p-• Izre(1ative-applause •of flie :autlient e, . Bishop Cody's visit .tci Rime Host •11ev. 'John .C. Cody, 'Bishop of London, 'gave a •fine word plc- -tlrt'e•` cif ,his"First Trip to, .the ° MALOLM mATIIER,S N1+71a9 LOCATION » on the Square -.formerly Mr. . - Craigie's office. Real Estate -General In " surance Phone 115W 20, FIRE! Protect Yourself. With Fire Insurance See.. Gordon Jewell R.R. 0, GODFRICH. Phone, Carlow 30-r-4 _ INCOME TAX RETURNS .. PRIVSTE BUSINESS FARM REPORTS' kkeeping records installed and ehecke`d • angnthly ' ' .or at request. . ROY N. BENTLEY, Phone 909J •- Bob 58 36 Regent St. - GODERICH, ONT. • GRAHAM , • SHOE , REpAIR Pick -Up -and Delivery Service Within, Town Limits • • <1Melaonald' St, Phone 830J • ,INDEPENDENT- ORDER*" OF ODDFEILOWS • Huron Lodge,No'.. 02, Gode- rich meets. first and third Monday nights of every month 'in,,MacKay Hall. •' Visitors Welcome. =46tf• I. 4, • r GODE1UCH OiOON(rti1i000 11eNM•ONO•OOSMO00lOeeNONO 1lMAO/raN ere �Ns�OeOr�fa�4NeNO�e�iraeN��e• ,Art op the. AT • A..�F.... - ----- West The- T�� tree t qlha1ePHONE 47 THE " 'VOICE, QF TEM- PERANCE PERANCE• Highways Minister ^Doucett reports Wall -time high of 67 traffic fatalities for the month of May. ' He promises that .'the government will get tough wii, drunken drivers. The High- way traffic act will be amend- ed to provide' stiffer 'p'enalties for . drunk, driving.'.. Vit. Doti cettshould. know that it is the drinking driver who is a.greater menace on the highway. - He is rash and ' impulsive and. takes, the deadly chance and at the ,same.time his muscular reaction have been slowed down: "'Any drinking whatever affects • the precision and judgment rieces- sary, for 'safe driving With increase...of drinking the -pro- pspect .is riot .•good for. decrease of murder on the highway, un- less the polies are authorized to subjects al suspects to blood tests. Advt. 27 • Geo. G. MacEwaiF Fire , Accident . and ' Motor Car Insurance • • OI+r.('ICE--MASONIC TEMPLE MST :STREET _ "PHONE 230 ' UODERICW , The Most Reverend John G. Cody, D.D., Bishop of the Roman C, ' . o.. nceseeof_ London,'. who visited a,nd•, t&ok , pant in the annual, 1 .i S(esan Council annual• convention of the Louden Catholic vorntn's.,Le:agog o'Canada, held at 'the .Sunset Hotel, (:od.erioll, last, week. . country. „Ile felt -Canada .Mould i Last .Supper?'oa: s will be )ubliahed. do its utmost .to.,,accominodlte" tis j The essautiirii ii po.. e, lay hed. 11).e pt e. Many as' possible of (hese, people. l' 1lit'ford 'Paybir;. of ;:.Bottom. The Italians have been heroic in', Mrs.. Herman \Iac'l.illan of Inger- their attitude toward . Conixnunism. soli introduced 'new, 'W. B' urdeau, Of the' many shrines Ile, visited' 1'.P.; of St, Jsoeph's, Who addressed, St. Peter's was,.cif course, the most' the t unvention on the subject, "Call - important, and it ia, fitting, be Said,' tivatiil;; Religions ;Vocations:in the that it shotild be dedicated to the ! douse:". 1'rint,'e , of the Apostles who,. Vas' The total 'a.rnount' of iuoney laid to rest there,' -Statues, though:,i.raised - Mr, till 1turlhoses, r('povted LVCKNOW WrFi • n. • WOOD MEMORIAL TROPHY The. I)oirhinion lofty tournament.:of the 'Goderiet Bovgiog' Clul) 'i'Vtt5' >� very , ' ucces,~lfui elreut. Play' was. for ,the 1' I1, .Fw W p Merit(i>`la1, trop,;: with' ;additional valuable' prizes, Forty pairs compete ,• In.� uding. Eve •e from Wiughaui, three .each from Lueknow, London, 'Sea 'fgrtb, and Critlton, two 40)11. Inger sell,:' .one_ each front Ayr, Owen Soiia�l, Chtham, Exeter, Blyth, Stratford and Kitchener,' and (four= teen fr(la-the home club. •• P. ' McCoy and - Isaac 'Miller of ,Lttekn'al ' carried ',oft the ~trophy and other prize -winners •were ; Sec- ond, • Dale brothers. of ' Seaforth; - 'third;_.. Gee: Baechlex_ and ,'Pete. 'Bisset, Goderieh ; , fourth,- A Towns- end and • Lorne Webb, i odeticla ; fifth, K. Hockey arid M. Snell,' Exeter; sixth, E. Krantz 'and Dr. Caulfield, Ayr. - representative at the convention. The convention. closed' after the •passing of resolutions and expres- sion's of thanks to the clergy and othens---•wi)r 'Iia(L taken -part .in. the sessions. 3iltertup. City to toe, deli,, rte' and : i\t(,�(11 feet .• high,• look normal be- l b\. Airs- Tfhail 'un 1I1,,\1 locally, Ernes is ata banquet ,on «'ec1•nes(lat1, 1 4•'111+,e: •-here aare so foamy equail' Jill Wa - ;i;15,14 )I('spent, ovening ;in the Sunset Hotel, . with 1.440•44114 •I $ 34,s 1t1.3t)• , • in attendance I \1•iu. pagan 4,-,, '4 • Ver(' torn lute total • .tentrm.- `1Z-1\i%7•tkeho .('ocli•" teas in'tr�o(hlce(1' 5 - to ` supply __114iteri•rxl- for -the- Nati(ru a) • s(11u1ar- ,p stet, 7. ' I'. •Gieesdn. Mist Alice c•aath4'•cl111 and lifty. tons of bronze ;bull•, `135.1:3; •d•onaied to seho i1 Daly. Vol' Seaforth, Presided:were taken from the Parthenon and, and palish ltbt'arieS, :t;246SO„ book•''` 'Pouching .an the highlights 'of pili in • the 'l iliilditig of `t.' Peter's . • donated p''10 otolith -lilrr,aries,, ° (33 ELECTRIC !and:Repairs� i i