The Goderich Signal-Star, 1950-11-02, Page 3•
ULMER:ED, ACCOUNTANT'
Phone NO.—Office 343W. Uouse 843a
ROY N. BENTLEY
•
111110110 •56Tun,,,toPit:tretil4;.i°, st. a.
.NOSE, WARGAT
Late House Surgeen- New
assistant at Moorefield Eye noapital!
and Golden Square` Throat-Hoopital.:
63, Waterloo Street S;,* Stratford.
Telephone 267.
Next .visit Bedford (Iota Gode-
*Joh, Wednesday, •Nov. 22nd, 1950,
tedrner Wellington and Lighthouse
Phone 1033J for appointinent.
•
Doctor' of 'Chiropractic.
Of:ace—Corner of South St.. and
;Britannia Road.- Phone 341. •
Licensed tor Countko at• Huron
and Brume
' RIPLEY, PHONE 49
For Information APPV *to J. Di,
gernighau,'Llivbilon Court .04)114• 1
EDWARD W. ELLIOTT
LICENSED AUCTIONEER
Oorresponden.ce promptly an-
' awered. ImMediate arrangements
,Can Made., -for Sales Date b$
;.calling. Phone' 203; ,olinton.e
„, Charge mOderate and, satiStac-
den Guaranteed. 190
CHAPMAN
(General Insurance
Real Estaie
• West St., dodexieb,
Insure Sure Insurance'
:Confederation Life -,Wind, Oar
FMCE—freferred rites for
, preferred Kiska. •
ACCIDENT' SICKNESS ,
JOHN PARRISH
'Phone 7r15 'Elungana' on
iNsuitrtiveu
Seaforth ;' Manager and Sec'y-Trdas.,
..Directors --.E. J. Trewartha, 'Chin -
Whitmore, Seaforth; ,Chris. Leon°.
• hardt, Bornholm; Robert Archibald,
Alexand,er, Walton; Harvey Fuller,
bagen; Selwyn. Balier, Brussels.
Policy -holders can oaake all pay-
, ments and get their ,eards reneipted
at the Royal Bank; Clinton ; Keith
Cutt's Grocery, • Kingston Street,
unimmomp
WESTERN ONTAR,I0
MOTORWAYS
(STANDARD 'TIME) •
TO LONDON TO STRATFORD
x=exeept Sundays aid holidays.
Bus for Stratford at 8.15 p.m.;
Supdays and holidays.
Sundays and holidays to London
12.30 pan.'bus to „Stratford oh
Connections leaving London filyilY
at t 30 p.m. and arriying Gederich
Charter Coaches for all occasion/.
For inforniation,,phone Reg. McGee
patimIned, Masses Pitted,
phone 33 - Goderich, Ont.
SIALCOLM ;MAINERS
NEW LOCA.TION
on the Square—rformerly 'Mr; 4
Beal .;Estate—,,General
Phone 115*
FIRM
Pr,otect Yotirself With Fire
Insurance
tkirdon Jewell •!
. Phone 1100 for appointment
•
SQUARE GODERWII
Geo. G. MacEwan
Fire. Aecident and Motor Car
Insurance
QITICE;--M.ASONiC' TEMPLE.
VEST STREET
•
INDEPENDENT ORDER
OF oDDFELLoWS
IturOii Lodge No. 62, Gode-
rich nieetA first and third
Monday nights 'of every
month' in Maeg.ay.
Awards Made at
Banquet of Huron ;
•
Holstein Breeders
01410019', get. annual.
dinner- ,nieetang 'Huron 1101,stein
Breeders' Asoqciation here tonight
saw ,aturuat presentationS to prize-
winning breeders and heard „guest
speaker Roy Jewell, lobee Press
Mr. Jewell emphasized 'improve-
ment of the dairy industry begin-
aing with. the prothicer, and advised
on the handling 'of dairy Products
.and maintenance 0 quality. He
suggested Improved delierY' of pro-
ducts and better business practice
in' the industry. .
Directors/ of the national associa-
tion, C. J. Packham, Mitchell, and
14, 13. Ripley, cengratillated
the as.sociation on 'its sticcessful
year and bronght greetings .from
, The banquet was held in Ontario
Street ,ilnited Church with Presi-
dent.Howaed Trewartha, of Clinton,
•as chairman,
Pre-sentations were made to
Misset Brothers, of -Goderich. They
were awarded six long-time certifi-
cates ,fors 100,000 -pound production.-
dYvvs. One long-time certificate wa,s
ONTARIO,. THU4SDAY, -N9WM.T3ER JO, 1950
WarMiT TEACHERS HOLD
held a Federation conference in.the
assembly room of the public school
en Saturday. Abqut eighty dole -
gates were present from inspector-
.= 'Mils Eva Parry of London, presi-
dent of regiOn I of -the Woulen
Teacher6' Federation, presided, and
Miss 'Woodward qf Sarnia, led" in
devcteliiintl.exercises. The 'delegates
"Were welcomed by m),..$1; Lottie
of the South Huron Federation.'
Provincial reports on educatienal
researdh, • legislation, religious
education, finance,' the benevolent
fUnd and superannuation were read
and discussed, ,
teachers to hold the next fall cen-
femme in their town was ticeepted.
,A noon luncheon was held at
the British., Exchange Hotel. •Afiss
Robinson preSided, and brif
f speeches were. made by .Public
Scheel Inspector G. Gardiner and
:Mrs. Frank Curry, chairman of the
Public School Board, Others at the
head table were (Miss .Eya Parry,
London, director of, the region;
Miss 'Gertrude, Bergey, London,
presented to -W. J. VariEgmend & Previncial cevener of educational
Sons, of Cliitte«n.
-Calf- 'Club— winners receiving
,prizes Were E4Nvin.' Dunn, of Bay -
Betty Storey, 'of Seaforth.
PreMiuni breeders' aWard of Li
true type. cow went to Ross Mar-
shall, Written; dile premium ex-
hibitors' „Danner also was presented
-10ther.prize-wipners who received
n.wards- at the,.. banquet were the
Janson. County ,ilome, T. Eaton
trophy; •jarrott BrotherS, of Kip -
pen, •Sperian special; Jack Van.
Egmond,' best, Calf 01:0 calf ; Jar -
:have received vv.olid that their Son,
WO. William Sanderion, aboard
the Crescent, will leave
stop at Sk'n Diego, California, where
13111 expects to gee his .grandparents,
spending the winter there ,,with
'their daughter, Mrs. H. Boufford.
research; Vr. Frank Curry, Miss
Bather Hume, president -of the
Gpderich organization; Mrs: ' Glen
rich, secretarY ()f the South Huron
Absociation; 'Miss Alice "'Wilson,
secretary -treasurer of the Goderich
-L. DOUGLAS .HOLLAND
'Life ,'Underwriter -
'Sun Jife Inswance Co.
•
Phone 1276 Goderich
HAS HALLOWE'EN PARTY
The Sanford Public School, held
Open house, with &Hallowe'en cele-
bration,' on'Tuesday afternoon.'
gave a , program, 'of songs, and a
-0;Canada,", followed by naglish.
folk..clanees and.,a short skit 'called
Prizes for costumes Went tO
Wanda, Wilson-41nd,, Jerry Riehl
and prizes for panipkins to Paul
Linklater,, Nita . Sherwood and
of the school were Sold, to. persons
* Lunch was .serred.' by the. senior
junior room, 'And Mrs.. • yrank
Spettight. ;teacher 'of the seniOr
• selves, are td be commended for a
REQUIRED
.1t)r, Department of National Defence -Air ,at Aylmer,.
. Ventrally. and Clinton, Ontario, for 'a, period of 3 to
6 .months. 'Salary up to $.155.00 per' month, fti'ir
qualified applicants—' -single marrite' d. .
;with -the Civil Set -Vice dompaisgitai-o-f Camada, .1207
. Bay Street, TorontO;
Goderich
THIRTIETH ANNIVERSARY YEAR,
EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT — -
Johnny Brenan and hie 11-plece, orchestra.
Every Wednesday night, OKNX Barn Donee Gang. -
The Pavilion is •avallable 'fon afternoon' and. evening rentalts.
The Management enters to banquets, wedding receptions, etc.
,GODEItICH TUE
At on the ,At CAPITAL' WSest
Now --,-"Abbott Costello In QI0 Foreign( Legion.",
' Tyrone Pourer, Wanda Hendrix and OrSon Welles
A. fletional episode in the life. of e Cesare ' Borgia and Sister,
Lucrezia during the Italian Itenaissancq: filmed .entirelsr
in Italy and- featnring the country'S natural 'eceniejmel-
"PRINCE of FOXES''
IP
' Susan Hayward, Robert PreSfon.and Chilli Wills
Technicolor aetion drama telling' of the ,boonatown struggle he -
"TULSA"
....01‘4—"Johnny Stool Pidgeon" with' Howard fluff at Aleatra-i.".
and Wed. --
411e. Atom, Dennii "O'Ke,efe, and ,Marjorie R‘ambeatt
Mystery drama, sketching the predleinnellt of two sikters and the'
"ABANDONED"'
'Van Johnson, Arlene Dahl and Gloria De Haven
•
•" Action 'crammed. drifriut with 4 race -track havicgroun&and, a ge,md
,betureen twq rival .groups of boolonakors. ""
--i-CEN of -ifie. MIME'
•
..taien Drew.
•
Older Men Should
NO Be Dep&ed
. of Employment
'lfroto 50' to 00 'Per eent„ of the
employers who soUgliC's'epaployecs
,through thb National '11,1inployment many counte.r attractierts, there
Office, Goderich, in the pertocl from
January 1st to Octob4r ltith of 4t4LS
•
X.Par were net. Interested in hiring
anyone over forty-five years of Age.
ARTHUR, CIRCLE, HAS
SUCCESSFUL BAZAAR
Oa • Saturday afternoon St.
.George's prish hall woo attraCtive-
of orange 'and black for the annual
bazaar of the. Arthur, 'Circle • of'
KnoX PresbYterian 'Church. Despite
These.statistie$ 'were 'revealed, by
William McGrath' of,' the local Na-
•
tional Einployment Office before a,
meeting of the Liens Club on Iftri,-
day night to shoW a situation which
Dorainion 'Government feels is
wrong. 'As a• resUlt the ;Govern -4
meat is. putting., en Canada -wide
-campaign te point out to employers
that' they have a wrofig attitude
and ..that men forty. or •forty-five
pleyees, often more so: than younger
men whom • employers', seem to
prefer. •
A movie, "Date of Birth," taken
by the ' Federal Department of
Luber, Was shown to support the
Government's employment 'program. -
The projectien 'maChine Was. oper-
ated by Lion Ernie Holyer.'
Quoting other local statistics,' Mr.
McGrath stated that qut qf 237
unemployed persons` registered' at'
the National TinnIeynieirt Office in.
Goderich for employment •on Janu-
ary 26, 1950„ there were 93 Nvho
were 45' years or over, 'about .,40
per cent. gut' Of "1,35 -*employed
registered at the office on:
April 28, 1950, there were 81 who
per. cent." Out eV. 35 unemployed,
registered on July 2/, 1950„, there
'Were '27 who were 45 years 'or over,
roughly ,80 per cent. of the, appli-,
"It seems rather a shame ,to
man wh,o is forty-five years of
.Mr. McGrath., "Empleyers• Irre, not
interesW. in persons of this. nge
regardless .of their .AS. .mat-
ter of fact, some firms won't hire
a perset.' over thirty-five.. Why?
It is soinetlifng we haye been trying
'to find'out ourselves for (-:',7oine
citled -put on a campaign and
just Where they are losing out by
not, •cdusidering man forty-five
forty-tiVe years of age has 'worked
a number 9f years 4t .his* trade'
or skill and, thorefore,. is Minn& to
kno4 his johbetter and, in luo:.,3t of
these cases, his 'training- IS.,pre-witr,
which 'syeaks., lor itself. In. 'ad-
dition., he Iss. usually married' with.
a growing family and is, ,therefore,
more reliable and steadier."' .
'The,t1,14,11 shown• presented actual.
records of eniployees Over forty-tive
years.. of age„ reminding the • audi-
ence, hat there was, less abSentee-,
ism, a lower turnover .rate and an
the older workers. .
Lion A, L. Cole, e.hairman of the
two new members of the club, Andy
Botitilier and Bruce 'Armstrong:, A
guest present was •Eiston Cardiff;
appie to .eiteh child. at the Hal-
loween party ,.were clonged when
a motion. carried whicii empowered
Of giving additional 'treats ;deemed
WALKERTON COOL TO
'AeCOrding to 'The Herald-Thnes
of Walkerton, the InternatiOnal Ice
-Revue was not well gatroniZed on
its appearance in that town alid
one-half the atteidanee ,came from
aid:Tim& noted the fact that for
the same prokram Goderich there
,was- an advance sell-ont. (No doubt,
there was a considerable sprinkling
of -people- from out "Zif town in the
jammed arena when .the Show wag
readers in WalkertOri that if°' they -
want first-rate entertainment they
'last week's -.Ice Revite gave a
programthat.,was full value for the
THE VOICE Ok TEMPER-
ANCE "
Harry Lauder gave this proud
started on the stage Somebody
said, 'Well, it's a great life for
:dissipation • and, drinking.'
Well, if there is to .be anyflue-.
cess to. ,be had through. being
'Sober. and, steady I will get it,
gnd topic a vow that I would
not . touch, taste nor handle'
strong drink of any• descrip-
Harry . Lauder won his way
to' MOSS and then realized
thit there was even more need
for him to be sober, because he
CiveZ/
TPADF MARK it t.G
is a natural partner
of good things to eat
was a good attendance, thfmgli not
quite as large as in, preViqiis years,
The proceeds osiere ;324.
tending -was extended by Mrs. TX.
Rivers; president qf 'the A.rthur
Circle, who was assisted in receiv,
:bag by '11fts; R: MacMillan:
The many. pretty and 'useful
MOW
articleS on the sales tableS and- he
delicious baking were in charge Of
Bari Allison, Mrs- FloYd .14dge-
Itnitted goods --.-Mrs. G. Matting,
tiomegiade baking Mns. L.
Govier, Mrs. V. MacDonald, 34$:
Touch -and -take table 3.4.5S D,
,T,ohnstell, Mrs, Gordoll Bannister.
A. B. Sturdy, convenei', Airs...Georgl
Maawan, Keit*
t'll;e1):Ivtletreunn -wet*
Alexander, MrS. M. Bell, 1100.'4ohn
Yes suh,
really delicious!
What? Why, our:
Many doiens of orders have gone out the past week. -
THERE'S A REASON. ,
It melts in 'your mouth. • It's a,' generous,pOrtion..%.4.
.cooked'...by....the_special_Koutherrt,rried_Vrecegk.....Ns reap
sonable in -price . Yoit- can' purphase- ',whole HALF
CHICKEN With- French fried potatoes gnd neatly pack-
aged for take out service '
FOR ()Nis .
This' is not just a week -end service. You .can get it any,
time.. Buzz us at 272 right now and your order wilr be
ready •in- a jiffy. Just try it once. We KNOW you'll
Sun Life of „Canada-.Family'Inconio
income for the wick* abooti
husband .die:". proildeS educational
funds fof the children:, inf d finally
assured which' can .be used to pur-
chase' an annuity' for tke .mother
whemthe children are ord-enoubh to
ANNED: AIR
—81TITGS -PEACE OF MINQ
With oaf"
you how the 'facilities -4af ,,the •
SUN LIFE ASSyRANCE
PANi 16F -CANADA *can ••• best
meet your particOar need's a
, Nay that your pocketbook:
ESQU IRE GNU.
Shoie
Representative :or
Sun 'Life, Assurance CoMpany
of Canada ,
" "North St. Phone. 766r
See if, Y01.1,. don't agree that this policy helps yoil,Aci. ore, on your tcrtal we:okly food
hill. more.,. .•.n. all advertised prices are guaranteed -,Thursday through, W....11.,:cday,
'everrthough market prices go up.
• A&P gives. You storewide low prices on hun-
dreds of items every 'day , . . instead of a few
items priced low for a few days. •
• A&p's advertised prices are guaranteed for •
"one Week, even though rnarket prices .go Up.
A&P believes this policy helps
its 'Listomers save More -nioney.:-
• With the correct price marked on every item,
plus an itemized' cash.register slip : you know
what yon Save A&P.
It takes teamwork
among a lot Of. people. tO
operate your A&P 'store.
First, -there are the
, farmers and manufac.-
prbcess thafoods we Sell,
• and our skilled linen' •
nen, there • dre 'the
thausande of, people be-, .
hind the *scenes w.h0
rrette ()Ur warehousing
and deliiiery facilities.
•Anel, finally, 'there are
women; .,in our stores
who, day in and day aut,
are striving, .to make
your 4.&P a bette,r place
You can help*• this •-
teanvserve.geu by telling
us how you think 'we can
improve .your
Customer Relation's Dept.'
135,, La,ughton Avenue
(Prices shown here ivar
Wednegja'y, Nov.
ANN PAGE BOSTON STYLE --
RED SOCKEYE *
?SALMON 1/2's,tin 39c
iONA
SOAP GRANULES
ANN 'PAGE
FRUIT CAKE713-1b. ring 1.39
OLD WHITE
A.
CUSTOM GROUND
8 O'CLOCK COFFEE 90c
ANN PAGE—WhIte or Brown
ICED
MILK BREAD 24,-or.loaf 13'c
Purity
OATS 22-113. bag 23c
-Preen Peas 2 1.5 -oz. tins 31c*
CAMPBELL'S TotiviATo
FRUITS & VEGETABLES
Grapes;
California Emperor,
Oranges
Grapefruit
Cranberries
Cape Cod' frosh.
, *cello bag 19c
Pres.erve them now
Cik %redford Pascal,
ejery Sta. _s lee,crlin No, 1
Potatoes
stock No 1