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CHARTERED l.CCOUNTANT
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- . Got4erich.
" ACCOUNTANTS
. • BENTLEY
ROY � N'
iiCa„YtsedPublic Accountant ,
Phone 909'J. P:Q. Box 68.
6 Regent St., Goderich
• G.M1NicCA•NN,
Accountant:
Clinton, ,,Ontario
Phone 561 Rattenbw l St. E.
• ,MEDICAL
71$. F. J: B» FORSTER, EYE,
• • EAR., NOSE, THILOAT
Late ' House . Surgeon New York
Ophthalmic and Aural - Hospital,
assistant at Moorefield Vye Hospital
and Golden Square Throat Hospital,
London, England:-
EYES. TESTED, GLASSES
• SUPPLIED ►
53 Waterloo Street S., Stratford.
Telephone 267._ ;
•• Next visit Bedford Rotel, Gode-
rieb, Wednesday, Sept. 27th, 1950,
'at 2 p.m, till 4:30 p.m:
x, BUM.
CXPEIfIENCED AUCTIONEER
tieed•. for. Countiee of Onron
, p .' .Bce L .r�r
• -LE PHONE49
For:.lniormatioa apply to J. N.
Heinigba , Dtvision Court 'ark,
Godericls, • Ont.
=WARDG', ELLIOTT:
ISCENSED;AiiC1*ONEER
Correspodence ' promptly
an-
ewered.-
Immediate arrangements
can be made for Sales Pate by
calling Phone 203, Clinton.
Charge •moderate and satisfac-
tion Guaranteed: ,., • l.9tf
HAROLD JAC$SON
';IiCENSED AUCTIONEER.
HURON AND . PERTH ,
• Seaforth Phone ,11.661 `or.
Harry Edware s, Goderich,
• Phone. 144
Carey andChapman
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GENERAL INS1iJRANCE
Fire, Automobile, Casualty
- P. F. Carey 0.1': Chapman-
• 'hone i,8 Goderich
DR. R. W.. • HUGHES
Dentist"
' 'Corner Wellington and. '•Lighthouse
Streets.
.._
Phone' 1033J far 'appointment. ,.
` . CHIROFRACTIG . \
HERBEIL 'B..SUCH, D.C.,
Dotter of. Chiropractic.
dffree Hours :
Mon., Thurs.-9 ant..to 5 p.m.
Tues., Fri -9. a.m.. to- 5 p.m.
•7 p.m. to b p.m•
• Wed., & Sat. -9 a.m. to 11.30
a.m.
Vitamin Therapy
Office -Corner of South St. and
Britannia Road. Phone,. 341.
VETERINARIAN
J. MILNEIt, V.S.,
°4 North St., Goderich
.Phone .24.
. Insure In •Sure Insurance
Confederation Life --Wind, Car
FIRE, --Preferred •rate foe
#:. rr risks.
. -Fusers ei- -
A(JCIDENT & SICKNESS
Consult - -
JOHN FARRIS I
Phone 7r15 Dungan.ion•
Stirring music frost brass and
d
;tz:umpet bands 'and precision `drills
by the Second Division Signal Corps
Trumpet.• and . Drupa Band' of. Tor-
outo; thrilled' sa large audience, in
Agricultpra1 Park on Saturday
evening, ii:ily 9th, when .the Gode=
rich Slue Water Baird- ,held its
fourthannual tattoo.
'rhe five. bands - participating in
the. 'tattoo, were introduced ; by.
Arnold McConnell as master of
ceremonies. ,; _
Under -the leallership .,of Band-
master . , W. •J, McI3'adyen of'; the,
Galt Band; the massed bands played
"0 'Canada'; and followed with "The
Thunderer," and "Semper Fidelis,''
and gave a lovely interpretation of
"Nearer, 'My God, to Thee."
The Galt •Kiltie Brass Band, in
Highland 'uniform, .played several
selections 'on the band stand as
did also the Goderich B1ue,.Water
Band iunder, the direction ' o1' and-
master Charles Wood.
The goderich Girls' • • Trumpet
Band marched- smartly and per-
forped a well -executed drill, under
the direction of their leader, George
•
James. °
'The Hit of the Evening
The Uig feature, of the evening
was .. the precision' marching and.
playizrg of the 2nd Divisions Signal'
Corps Trumpet and Drum' Band
sof Toronto. It made even, a bigger
hit than it did ,ori .its first appear-
ance 'here last, year, and 'time and
again the crowd burst..into thunder,
_ons 'applause ofJts, pert:erwance..•
Capt; J. .K... - Re.id,.= 0.C. - 'of -the
- NEW LOCATION '
on the Square -formerly Mr.
•Craigie's office
. Real Estate -General In-
surance
Phone 115W
)1 SU$ANCE
•
•��•CKILLOP MUTUAL FIRE IN-
SURANCE' CO. - 1i'airm' and
isolated town property insured.,
President, E. J. Trewartha, Clin-
ion; Vice=President, J. Malone,
Seaforth ; 'Man'ager and Sec'y-Teas.,
M. A. Reid, Seaforth.
Directors --E. J. Trewartha, Clin-
ton; J• '"L., Malone,, Seaforth ; S. H.
Whitmore,' Seaforth; . Chris. , Leon-..
'hardt, Bornholm; Robert Archibald,
Seaforth; John AI4. McEwing,. Blyth;
Frank,. McGregor,, Clinton; Wm. S.
Alexander, Walton; Harvey . Fuller.,
Goderich:,' •
• Agents -J, E. Pepper, Brucefield ;
R. F. McKercher, , Ddblin ; Geo. A.
s Watt, Blyth; J. F.' Prueter, Brod-•
, hagen ;' Selwyn. Bake; Brussels.,,
Policy-ho1ders,,.can make all pay -
u ents and get their cards ..r-epeipted
at ,the Royal Bank, Clinton;. Keith
Cutt's Grocery, Kingston Str•
eet,
Goderich.
FIRE!
Protect Yourself With Fire
Insurance
See..
Gordon Jewell
R.R. 6, - GODERICII
shone Cltrlow 30-r-4
F.. T. Armstrong
OPTOMETRIST `
° Phone 1100 for appointment •
,SQUARE , GODERICH7
In recent weeks. there have,
been , three arrests for bootleg
'DRAINAGE DAY •
IN GREY COUNTY
'To show that it is possible, to
snake farms mere attractive, more
and more valuable a
drainage e and land eleai ing
str tior .is being
held
at thee farm
of llun. F. Et. Qliver, • Triceville,
Grey'eoun`y, during the first week
in September. , a
A1T. types or drainage excavating were present from Detroit, Toronto,
and ditching, ntchinerY• will be
ott .display and in operation. These.
wi11 be supplied by a large num.ber�,'
of leading manufacturing. Canadian
and United States firma.,
1•n addition experts ou ditch.
building, tile laying;. drainage Sur-
veying, pQSSibiY dynautrite ,dltchiug
operations will be conducted by
specially' trained and' experienced
agricultural engineers. All this can
Ile 'seen at the Drainage Day
planned in. Grey county. Everyone
is w•eleoine.
The sponsors of the Drainage Day
are Grey County. Councils,, Grey
County ' Federation of Agriculture,
anal' Grey County Crop and 'Soil
Improvement Association..
e bust Family IMB$ . B. FARR ADDRESSES -
WOME'N,S INSTITUTE
'Mrs. 10nv lerParty of Eighty
Votrsitiie for an interesting meeting;
of Goderich 'branch. •Woineuts Insf
lite .h 1, •
Harbor dark ,was the scene of it . t Q at MacKay Hall, on
umby presided for the business.
iu
('hursday afternoon last. •• Urs.
fanfily reunion when-:eiahtYmem-
ber;
of the' Tebbutt_ family met en -,ofbe Weeting: •
Saturday' ,..July 20th. 1telatiVes "Current Events„ was given ,,by
Mrs, Allirl,' ' 'hts Was. very ansit i�
iii and 11rs. Alain was requested to'
repeat her a paper before the meeting
In p g
closed:
' The ,guest, -9realer-- was Mrs.
Beverly Earr,, who' tool;: for her
sub, bet ""Your Hands.". This - was
a message of • irtSpirirtion and foAd''
for • thought. .in' dosing her 'ad-
dress 11rs. Farr , said,. "1:,,'want 'to
congratulate a tbe, members 'of the
Institute, for.�the splendid commun.,
ity work you are doing in „keeping
with your motto,;, `For Home and
Country.' Always remember the
'four different pairs of, hands ' the
folded hands, the -wringing h#t-u s,
the uplifted hands, the hands 'w'hich
are put to the plow, and stretch
forth your hands." ,
1_ The members of the Institute are
deeply grateful to Mrs. Parr: for 3n his fellowman and in 'God,"
her beautiful message.
ArrangeMents were' 'completed `for stated : Itev. Mr., Littleford in the
the Navy League tag tray on August course of his -serton. This is the'
12th.' only thing that .will bring peace
Signal Corps Band, stated - in ` a
Brief address , that they ' were
pleased to return to Goderich.„ Ile
told some of the history of the
organization. It is an active Ser-
viee baud un4 does May in the re-
serve -army., . T11e band's •smart
drum major, Sam- Pox, also was
introduced. The energetic conduct-
ing of- this band by Sergt.' George
Newham was a show in ,itself. ,
The .. Signallers' Band' -• played
J aclison Grays"and .Downfall cif
Paris,.',". was -'followed• 'by the
"Overture. • to- ;the Bronze 'H0-r•se"
by tli•es• Galt Kiltie. Band. '
The music, . marches and dr=ills'
by the Hanover . High School Girls'
Trumpet . B'an'd won deserved atp-
•plause. The .girls wore maroon ,,or
yenow tunics, grey ,skirts and small
black caps. A - pretty feature of
- tlierr drill ,wa's tl waltz e;tep. , -1- ieil.„ i. -•Saar .
two fin: Sear, captivated
Orem-
arty„
e Gr
group.for
•1 eterbol o.
- T'lie-- eii'orulance 'df •Gotleri,eh's
forth. Zn' each •case' the; evi, lj -� n(itilntiful statelier was ail;fain ed
dente furnished by the police • , , r
t
u
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nide
t
a
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Stpresident,-c� r e
ora Gr-ifiiti -re- Ad'disciu Loedesbol. • c president,
presenting -.the G,odericil girls. 'Ali- Harvey McCartney,. Clinton ; vice
-
predation �., ,
17iec:iatiuu list their behalf was ex. president, Prod 1 utt(n•,. (.liartnu ,
pressed by their leader, •,Mr. Gel(;rge sec'r•etary-treasurer. 11'.I
Jaynes. lIewal-rtl-----a ssistant. Mrs 1). .1;,
('urry, `both of God(arieh : Manage-
ment, ('ohituittce, 11r•. and Mrs.
Irvine Tebbutr,-Mr. anil Mrs. Ross
Merrill, Mr. and Mrs.', Russell
Jervis; sports "eo>wtraaittee,; Mr. .laid
Mr. Carman Tebl►utt, Mrs.-lltbss
Sava•uge, ' Mr. and ..Mrs. Ross
Trewarth,a, . Jar.' and ' .Mi s. Prank
Potter. "
the
13 f lI G tt � h
►'eetrori o _' lss "•� re a t r ons' se(•retar•y »r's. Lair i-Lowat'd, a lid
is so' light `as' to be no more to music Supplied by the well pre.se "-lel svitli a gift.
than- a 'warning. The
fora second 'offence is n iprl•son ,
the
tient. The u�lxc a well �•g' ' t� •
p
The, a 1. se presoxitlitioh of al '1'ebientt' pioneers surf ' referred to-:
;pleased with the 9,ction of the bail • lyre two the Goderich Girls' the �ortliy- pl��ce...:t tear descend. " s
police and the' magistrate 'in Tru►iapet,;L'arxid was ii haipp� inter -hold .in--th cl�inmunity.
Unto i _ list.._ I r'
n its p►es(�nte by. S(*rt;t. George :tie
\e�vhaui to Barb
�lallltaTdllll the- ;author '; ua o ,l puigralu., --(a Beer - tr r --t'1 rI-nre a ful
g` Y Q.� {),rift of rite �1'rii it Sl
Pt�nU,�arnd horror n t president I.ewi- Tohhutt
theel'aw., The
isublic his not well
ttftirtli ,• 1 a s , xco i;
pleased ; at the discovery that fs, o ,
three Huron county hotels, have
been bootle'ging resorts.. The
public" expects the hotel busi,
ness, to be conducted within:
OEo t•E'S:CELEBRATES-
ITS
ELEBRATE
I ' . ii6T•N: ANNIV .SAET
"Tat your Band in° .th'C lean of:.
'God,' immortal' words' 0.oted. b)'
the Xing. it, ,his .. address to the
x.itl ire
in.1-0301-was the 'subject 'of
�p
ati.. excellent. seri -ion, by 'iiev;:.4. 11,
-'
Liirt�letoxti of Chirist Church::Wan-
Att.
Wan
A au, Miall, , speaker at th • l= oth
George's,.
ATL
v
r r St,
e s f
; a a
>n i y
glican. (:Burch, on Sunday morning,
f'
All
was 1
• 0• 73s text.A�
July , � th. i ,
things ,ate posSi tle to thein that
believe."
•The altar and chancel "*ere decor-
ated beautifully' with '' 'inemorial
fivers for the •service, which was
conflicted by, the .rector, Rev, B. 1%;
Farr, assisted, by Flt. -Lieut:, the.
Rev. C.' L. Harding, of < Tinton
Radar, 'School. A
' The choir wilder the direction of
J'iof. A. W. Anderton reordered
special mUS).C. Appropriate hymns
were sung with reverent and ,sym-
pathetic interpretatilen; aied the
anthem; "Haw lovely are .the mei-
sengers, was rendered beautifully
by the choir. Miss Marjorie Hays
sang "Agnus Dei,." by Biset,• in
pleasing voice.
'Miran must have faith in hirn.ielf,
The roll call was •answered ,by
giving the title ~and author of • a
favorite- boob. •
The circulating -prize donated' by
Mrs. Tichborne was ..won, by Mrs.
\Iathieson, •,
The Meeting closed witlr•theeMary.
Stewart collect and Mrts, Tiehborne
and her 'committee ' served • •after-
noon, tea. • .
'COUNTY-
HEALTH:U NIT
MAKES, APPOINTMENTS
The' Huron County Health Unit
announces the Appointment ,of
additionalpublic .health n>�trses td
the :stain. A • -
Miss M. 'Jean Marshall; R eg.N.,
Toronto, will live in Goderich and
serve `it district north and east of
the town. At headquarters in Olin-.
ton; ';Miss, Rhea G. •Desjurdins, Reg.
N,, of,. Sudbury, will be Bested to,
work in the, central part of the
county. Miss .Elizabeth ,C•
Reg.N., .,of St. Marys, *i11 go to.
Seaforth where a nurseofhice will
ire opened for; :that diStrlet:.'•• xf
All- three are graduates in pub-lre
health outing of the, University
'of 'Tordnto,. and bring the 'staff
nurses to a • total of'six. Though
this number,- is still -:fat least t'Wo
•'Short of Huron's reiiauirements,' an
early expansion of the present, Unit
p,rogram n ill be • possible.
'ancl security to th('' 'United Nations, -
he. declared, • °
"For 116 years this parisltF is
seen the consummation of fait• IU
God., This building is . full f trio
spirit of the people whO�' have roar-: ,
shipped here, and you•.' have, been
given soznethfiug ta•vtr• rka."with.. You.
hake the privilege of puing your
.hand .iip� the hand of.-0��'ed, annd. of
wor'slripping the. Lord' iu.:the beauty
oil holiness," concluded.' the, speaker,
sugart.'
.'andb..
This year +� a i beet
growers, have , planted; . the,. largest
acreage, in,' eur history, about
100;000 acres. -' qui�k Ca'nadiaa `
]'aC'tu�"..
year 'ago, and soon established a•
successful "'bne,man business:....
come the problem that 'after hi 'deeth
-hirwidow might•be-•obliged to sell the -;
business at 'a toss. Sun Life of Caricida
Business .E,rtsurur r solved this+:`" -1'i w
the erterprlae'Will be purciiased'fr(iilt
his widowby senior employe, -of a
'figure. set during his lifetime.:
?PANNED LIFE , INSURANCE
BRINGS PEA;CtE . OF MIND
Nithout e`x!l!g'ation, lef ,mi tell.
you how the facii'ifRe . of • the;
SUN LEFF- ASSU/�RJ NC!E •.:.COM-
.i'Q�l :C•i~ CANADA 'ccs best
tneet your pnrtic'ular nee s trt a
way that -will i t arta oke
f`d ak.
Bandmaster' \'ICFadyen aao'ndltete,,d
'the law.' • .31 the Kiltie Band.in '..There Is SoLuo_.
• thing • about". the Old '1- vn" and
"It I knew You Were Corning
` -t- - I Would Bake ' ',the C"oke;'; the
audience joining - In singing the
• rosin 1 - r•� -rm latter.."
` WESTERN 'ONTARIO. ,
MOTORWAYS
(Daylight Saving Time)-
To LONDON • To STRATFORD
(Daily) ,(Da+ly)•.-
7.4.0 a.m, 7.40 a:m..
_ �-°V12:�5~p:m;.._._.....�..1•�:15•�p:m;
*4.30 p.m. 4.30 p.m.\
*--except Sundays and Holidays.
Monday and .dayafter. holidays,,
• ., bus leaves for London at 6.45 ,a.m. •
• Friday, •Saturday,- Sunday and,
holidays to London at 9.10 p,m.
10.00, a.im, dairy to Owen Sound
• • via BIUO Water Highwax. - - -
9.55 p.m. Sunday arid holidays to
Str`aitford.._ . .. •
•
a Charter• Coaches for ' all occasions.
•• For. iiifornilation phone°Reg. McGee.
• and Sons at 765. -
Insurance
OFFICE -MASONIC TEMPLE
vast f3razur
PHONE 231. GODERICfi
wA• new shop, 28' by 30',, for
body and fender • work, t,
• painting' and '• • welding. -
'* This. is in' connection with
my service stNt on." I' will.
'supply hydro' '•and air' for
$26 a month. Air oppor-.. -
tuz!?ity 'for .someone to" be
on, his own. .
R'. Greaier, B' -A Service;
Station,,, Grand Bend.
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A 'shower of rain interrupted the
program,, but despite threatening
weather the ,evening ,was :.a Huge
success. .
A' draw• for special prizes, made
l by ;Phyllis Heenan,,' majorette of the
'Hanover Girls' Trumpet Band', re-
sulted' as follows::
• First -Four-piece bedroom shite,
.springs' and: mattress --- Mrs 4.
Ii s' in, •Anglesea , 'street, 'Goderrcli
Second -Beatty washing. machine
-Arnold -Lamb, R.R.' 1, Goderich.
Third -Beatty vacuum cleaner--
. _Mrs.- R. "Hallahan, R.R. ,:f,, Belgrave.
Fourth Chrome smoker set-z•-
Prank
et:-
Fra•nk• J. E.. Young, -- Mary street,.
-Goderich. '
' Fifth Table lamp •-i- Jimmy.
Smith, Huron • road, -"Goderich.
ALL G.B.C.: GRADUATES
OBTAIN' EMPLOYMENT
•• Examination results Of the' Gode-
rich..Busings College have recently
is pleasing tO report that a large
sPercentane of the students were
sticcessfa - The _Association, exam-
ining body sets, all final papers and' .
all employed in 'local offices. , •
• The College opens for the fall
term en September 5th:
'D6 G. GRIST
.....bABi:NREA;Avr:113779.sirDi.N..
Optometrist OPttcian
pyba -Examined, •Glasses ,intted :
Phone "33 A Goderich,' Opt.
Ir]DEPENDENT d1.tDER
• • OF ODDFEI;LOWS.
HurolarLodge No. 62, Gode-
rich meets frrst and third
Monday nights of every..
month in MteNay Hall.
.Visitors Welcome.
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•TIEIRTIETH „ANNIVERSARY .YLAR
Dancing Wednesday, Saturday'and holiday evenings-
EVERY'SATURDAY NIGIiT :
JOHNNY DOWN§ AND -HIS
Every Wednesday slight, CKNX Barn Dance Gang,
The last five years have been:
the most prosperous ' in Can,,
ada's histpry. Good markets
and good prices f or faith pro- 4
, .ducts have given .great agri-.
cultural prosp rite.
Farmers` have .had the iuceii-
tive and means = 6.134 r goods
'and services in Large volume,
and • this' has . helped .to create'
more jobs at better wages in -
industrial areas.
, • New and better machines have
made it possible fror°fewer
farmers to prodUee�inore- in
. less time - With IessT work° and
at less 'cost than ever before.
Massey -Harris 'tractors and
power farming machines offer. •
w,.»7
the-rlatest'developments
'"in
eilu pment designed and 'built-
-for modern 'farming.
. • The Pavilion is' available..for afternoon and: evening rentals,
The Management caters to banquets, wedding receptions, etc.
Phone 675 or 419.
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INSURANCE
A4 ENTS'
ASSOCIATION
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PHONE 47 -•--"
---�---PHONE 1150
il: aau .. ►a > • I " 1 t_ .11T•Shine'Now-David Urtica' "i d .Technicolor, in "Young Daniel Boone."
Mon., Tues.Ind Wed. --Adult 'Enteri'ainmeiit
First Showing at 7 o'clock itars t Seeond Sbowing at 9.30.
• "FOREVER AMBER"
at popplar prices. "
Lindaa . Darnell, Cornel Wilde and , Riehtard Greene'
Ira flawless Technicolor. '1'he yablist Phtiracters of, Kathleen Win-
soi''s stirring novel step from the pages to re -live their aa-
' v<'lltiti(" and to present a (lassie Amalie. motion pictures.
Thurs., Fri. and Sat.- •
Dorothy McGuire, June Hi1Vot' and William "Lun(ligan
Conway with t1•. >,tininrtiiis twist, '.f91e sort, rl elt;tekling enter-.
, tatinmetit that will phase and, amuse yint aril evtening.
'MotherDidn't Tell a",
C,onling "Three ,'Cance Honte, , with Claudette Colbert,
Mon., Tugs. and Wed.- ' ' '
• Greer Uarsoru and Robert .Bonat <'
,
A great. �pic;ture grows
bs still greater with its-,beautI'ful portrayal.
,v .two talented $tory and its; Sensitiasre story by JnrnOs Milton.
a1:,: FO:RD--
FORD --
,-Get Insured ---` Stay Insured
• t• Rest Assured
' North S4t. .•` , Tel. 268w
:.. MUSCLES
/. aispoiAN'Ypne
lid .. .r.`-ww+.,
p. It in 1�'flnard's for
mus far stifftless. ache,
• ppatn and,sprains,• Grease
lest quick drying, no
una Qasant odor.
Liege Economical 'Sire
65C
• Thurs., Fri. and Sat.--- • •
Gene Autey, RaPbar•a Britton �aiid'• Chilli
under western stars for a ronghtiri(Iing tale and
-v
wit'hthe tighiing, singing sons or the plains.
it\. L
I1i ,I
Coating'-"llonsn of Strangers." Edward C. Robinson and Susan
Hayward.
- ' g -b :Quality 11ar-iz ' ni leiient i ` ;