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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1951-06-21, Page 3104th Year-�No.,12�$ . 4i BUSINESS DIRECTOICr (Amami) AccouNTANTr_ W. CECIL ATTRIDGE. CiElARTEIIED ACCOUNTANT Phone No.—Office 843W. Rouse 8483 DOH.AT�D f. maim EXPERIENCED AUCTIONEER Liee'i eedl for Counties of Boron and Bruce RfI"Y. PHONE '4l FOr information apply to A, N. Kernigbaur, Division Coot Clerk, Q4dericTs, tint, RONALD Q. AlcOANN, . Pane Accountant Clinton, Ontario, Phones; (Ace 501; Res', 455 Office: Royal Rank DENTAL Dentist Corner .,,Wellington and Lighthouse Streets. Phone 1033J for appointment. 6w/tap w. riLLIQTT LICENSED AUCTIONEER Correspondence promptly an- swered. Immediate arrangementis eau be made for Sales Date '14, calling Phone 203, Milton.' • Charge Moderate and satieffal. HAROLD 4ACItSON HURON AND TERM— Seaforth Phone 11.691„or Phone 144 GOD � RICH, ONTARIO,. TRURSD.AY, JUNE 21st, 195]. Stirli�tgs Gather' ; 'I HOGS AND. OAT '• tlrl ngs G h x� AND Q R� DRi ES County Council at Iiarbor Park for Annual Picnic 'held at Harber Park, on Satprday and a large ntunber of members of the clan enjoyed the afternoon at the lakeSide. • .It was'111 years ago that the' Ora Stirlings came front Scotland 'to Huron county' and tliQY have flourished and imiltiplied and spread, widely over the North Am- •erican continent, Leslie. and JesSie Loree, formerly' of Baytfield,• came 2,200 miles frein Minton, Alberta, to attend the picnic and visit rela-. tives in this district, Mrs. Gert - nide Sanson came frem Vancouver and 1.s visiting the Colwell branch ,of .the family in the Kincardine 'district. Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan keys and Mr.. and. Mrs. Leon Keys arrived from Marlette, alich.'f Mrs. Sadie Crawford game from rick - ford, Mich..; Mrs. liebeeca Johnsen from St. Ignace, Mich., •and others 'present "were • from Kincardine, Elgin, ,BaYlield, Clinton, Seaforth, Blyth, Toronto and Stratford, as Dinner was served at 1 o'cleck. Mr. and Mrs. Loree and. Mrs. San- son were called upon, to address the gathering and responded with im- promptu remarks. Jetniesr R. Stirling, the sweet singer of Gode-. _rich townShip,_ • favored sports their elders enjoyed a re- newal of aequaintan°&ships and an exchange of reminiscences Of '.'hy- gone ,days. Oldest Members .,Present, , The. oldest lady present was Mrs. Betties of Goderich, eighty-nine years Of age. The oldest man was Stirlino., -also- of GOderieh,.. who beasts eiglity-eight years. Mrs. Gertrude' •Sansen,- of Vaneouver, had Come 'the .,,,reateat distance, Shirley Harris, 'daughter bf" Mr. and airs. BO Harris of Goderich township, was' the yonngest guest. A lucky \spot contest was won. hy CHIROPRACTIC • 1PIERBERT B. SUCH, D.C., Doetor of Chiropractic. 401fice Hours: ' Vitamin Therapy Olbee--Corner of South St. and Britannia Road.' phone 341. 11111, INSURANCE C. F. CHAPMAlt General Insurance. Fire,' Automobile, CaSualty ,Real, Estate 'West St„ Goderibh, Phone 18 Confrileration Life --Wind, Car__ or MeKILLOP MUTUAL FIRE IN- SURANCE CO.• — Farm and isolated town property insured. President, E. J. TreWartha, Clin- ton; Vice -President, J. Malone, Seaforth; Manager and Seety-Treas., M. A. Reid, Seaforth. Direetors—E. J. Trewartha, Clin- Whitmore, Seaforth; Chris: Leon- hardt, Bornhelm; Robert Archibald, Beaforth; John H. Mckiwing, Blyth; Frank McGregor, Clinton; Wm., S. 'Alexander, Walton.; Harvey Fuller, Agents—J. E. Pepper;'•Brucefield; hagen; Selwyn Baker, Brussels. Polley -holders •can make all pay- ments and get their cards teceipted -at the Royal Bank," Clinton ; Keith Cutes Grocery, King:3ton Street, .WESTERN ONTARIO MOTORWAYS REVISED ,BUS • TIME TABLE JUNE 25th . PH,ONE .765 FOR DETAILS Charter Coaches for all occasions. For information phone Reg. 111eGee • preferred risks. Consult JOHN FARRISH Phone 7e1.5 Dunganaon IYIALCOLM MAILERS NEW LOCATION on the &mare—formerly Mr. 'Oraigie's office 'Real Estate—General in- ' surance 1Phone 115W AT R. ,G. Bennett, agricUltural repre- the week -end: filog and cattle priees have gone, to record. priceS this week. A num- ber of,beef. cattle men are market; ing cattle at especially good prices. Discusses Canada Temperance Act 'When the -i•eport of the legis- lative committee was PUVItatted to the ,Cpunty Connell on Friday ' it contained a. clause coneurring All cattle are loeking especially a...resolution Introduced hy Reeve .fwaee4itlle'lrily. Considerable. haying is Federal Government to repeal the crops, continue 'to grow sae's- Cochrane (Exeter),• asking the lieing „done., ; particularly where Canada Teraperance Aet,' -which. is there •is a fa,* amount of orchard in foree in, this county, • grass int the mixture, although the 'The preamble of the reSolution main • crop is still not ready. We was in these yards: -"Where- 'during the week concerning infest- the county of -11u-roa fir the past ation „of the European pine' sawily several years, nod. it, become larvae in pine trees. • • evident- during the period .tnat the , There will be considerable de- isaid Act is a Most' ineffeetive said mand for farm' help, it is expected,' unsatisfaetory method of control- within.the next ten days -to harvest. -ling the sale; diStribution and eon - and enforcemeet the provisions , ARTHUR CIRCLE of the .A,ct has- become, .virtnaily bn- The' regular monthly .meeting. of possible, in spite of repeated efforts the Arthur Circle of Knox Church on the part of imth pollee and -the W21/3 .held INIOnday , evening at courts, charged with the enfarce- -the home of Mrs. M. J. AinSlie. ment of 'the Act ; and whereas ft Mrs. J. Pirie's group Wflt3 in charge' has become antiquatsd and no of the ,meeting. The Scripture les- lOnger serves -its purpose—s! • son, from the 25th chapter of St, Reeve Cochrane said the • Motion Matthew, was read by Mrs. 17:. was not designad to- protest the McManus and •Mrs. Robinsen read Canada ...Tentperawe Act, nor to from 'the ,1.3th chapter of 1st Cot- condone. the Liquor Control Act, inthians. IMrs. J: Clenients led in nor to give approvq1 _the method . of control as it exisls under the Mrs. R. Wilson delighted the L.C.A. Members. with, two, humorous read- Reeve E. H. Strong liewick) Mrs.. L)11.de ...centinued_ ft he shift township had _ .hee:n desertbed the Work being •done by Reeve It B. Cousinr, stated if he the deaconess . deparimant of the were sure of a bettte, aet he would Presbyterian , Churcll ‘'aucouver, feel free to „support the 'Merlon. •Montreal, Toronto and,othel: centres 'Reeve E. S, Snyd.er .(Colborne) in Canada. said nothing , had •beeit erese'nted - The -president, Mrg,, Rivers; that would be better than the pre - cowed new, tnember;.;' and guests sent, Act. . and thanked Mrs -Ainslie' for, the WeVe West \Yawn-, • 1111111111111111 , .°Keft FIRE! Protect Yourself With Fire insurance . Gordon Jewell Phone CfIrlow 30-r-1 • Ilse of her home. ;Atran,,eoments hush) Itsked:. 'Week' we 11.0t auto: were Made for the members 1,) matically come under government S81,4 with the Sundhy school picnic control? There doas not seem te in july. The meeting etes0 with be law and. order at -t. far -Its the knYel'.• A. dainty 1811(.11 was served preseet law is concerned." ' by the lunch counnit,tee. In the opinion. of ' Warden A. Nieleason ,(Tuckersmith) the C.T.A. had not proved 'satisfactory.' Teen - Airs. Fraser Stirling* of Goderia. ago's, he said, went to. ls-aitleggers, gue.ss as to the number ,of persons not. be• enforced, but any wan) bad registered, which wa§, 95, onkel" would say thoy can do tient- Atilt .tive more .registeiTer afterWards, ing and. people could drink im the .and theri., was What liappetaal in Grand liend. making At an even 100. Doug,s street If they wished. "That, s LET ME HELP YOU' SAVE THE LIFE INSURANCE-. In the tthrzence of the president, Iteeve lieorge McDonald (Grey I, THE SIGNAL -STAR .i:HBAV%PS • The following letter ,h � been- received een received from. the secretary ,af the oderich Lions Club: The Signal-iStar, Goderieh, Ont. Dear Editor, During recent Weeks '.your• aneit�spaper has pet- mitted several articles. on our "perch derby" to he published as news items.g ;We realize that, these are giving this annual event considerable publicity and are doing much to insure the success of the project, thereby .assisting our . Club to de- rive a at.�eater cash return. . The Club instructed me to, . for:- ward its deep appreciation to your 'newspaper for this outstanding con- tribution which it .is rendering to our annual perch derby•eoinpetition. tours truly, M. H. STEPHENS, Secretary. (Morris), . Miller, (Clinton), NU - Donald. (Grey.), E. S. Snyder (Col -- borne), Strong (gowick), Underc, For.' concurrence. —' Beuermann Elliott, '(Goderich), Finnigan (West J. IL Graham (Coder:10r, M. Johrt- Nicholson • (Tuckersmith), Orr A•NNVAX SAL E PXQ�`i G' HELD A'x` 4FOR The , Salkeld fainly held their annual picnic at. Lions Park, Sea - forth, 'on Saturday; June 1fi, with about sixty 'mein s present. The weatherman smiled ox the gather- ing and =it proved a delightful day. Dinner •was' Served at 1 p.m. and a suwptiious dinner it was. Most of'the afternoofa.'was spent" just in enjoying a wonderful day, The juniors made good: 'use of the bathing, wading , and' ' swimming facilities and the baseball diamond. Thera were . Several new Members since last year's picnic, bit quite a. number of . members,. of - the -clan were not able to be present on ac- count of illness. It' is hoped they will- all make a speedy recovery and be able to attend next year, when it is planned to meet in the same place on the third Saturday in .lune. After' the supper hour an election f, officers took place,. resulting the following slate for 1952: Press- dent, Mrs. S. W: Rae, . Stratford ; 1st vice-president, Mr. Wallace Miller, St, Helens; • secretary -treats-. urer, firs; F. Townsend, Clinton; editors of ` e Salkeld Spectator" (which tells all the doings of the clan for th year), •Mrs, Geo. Mathieson, Godera a, and Mrs. F. Rowed, Benmiller, ' h. and, 1•Tary: Salkeld, Godericlt, a honorary editor, " Mr, I. Miller moved a vote of appreciation to the retiring presi--, dent -and his - wife;- 71Ir: and-. Mrs: Mont- Randle; W .far. their -ctntiririg .11 For MAPE-TO=MEAS.URE . I. o LtPIACK§-. . ,c,--- $10.95 f. • English All WOols from $35,00 I l• $35.00.: , :. The New American Lounge from' . • I SEE. BoND cLoTHE s. . . T. ' he Major .,Store 1 . ' . °DERE', i , • • PHONE .412 • • • Cook's Homburgs - for a tasiy snack after the ;lame Or -Open every' eveiting except Rritannia Stratford, St. Marys', St. Helens, Clinton, Geclerich; Monleton and CONSERVATORY EXAM$ of the board- of examiners • of the Roial Oonservatory .of *Music Toronto, will eOilduct current .ex- aminations for, the Conservatory•ta Goderich, June 20. • IF YOUR PARTNER. DIES: .. wjil the 'firm be endangered? Will essential capital be with - you in• his place.; settlement, clifficulties. with' his • widow en- . countered? BuSiness 'assurance with the Sun 4Life Assurance . Company of, Canada will safe- • gudra _your firm from such _Protect your own firm ... me todav. Harold W. Shore Re6resentative• of Sun Life' Assurance Company of Canada' Avery : • Presitlent; .lack Dempsey, and munielpalities , would • have ' F. T. Armstrong OPTOMETRIST Phone 1100 for aPpointment.$ Confederation Li Association Goderich, Ontario 'Jack. Watson, Goilerich lo„1,1" s61(1 ill"guilY under 114'1 Stil'IlI11.7 and Doreen 'MacKenzie, Glengarry," with than MOO voters,, is the • smartest. • Federal .1.t this point.,Iteeso St* dor of • Colborne .;•isked for 'a ree'orded vore-on a 'motion that Council do INCOME. TAX . RETURNS PRIVATE BUSINESS FARM REPORTS , Bookkeeping records installed and checked monthly ° or at request. ROY N. BENTLEY Phone 152W Box 58 15 Warren SJ. GODERICH, ONT. Geo. G. gacEwan Fire. Accident,- and' 'Motor Car Insurance REVISED BUS TIME TABLES OFFICE --MASONIC TEMPLE .• ' WEST STREET • . EFFECTIVE JUiTE 25th -Obtain a Copy from your local Agent • THE WESTERN ONTARIO MOTORWAYS LIMITED Kitchener . Ontario NOW LOCATED, IN BANK COTIVimERCE . BUILDING ON THE 'SQUARE . A. L.. COLE °Ibes pxambied,. Glasses Fitted Phone 13 " Goderieb. Ont. Get Insnred SW, Insured— Rest Assured 'TELEPHONE 268w. Goderich Pavilion Dancing Wedneiday, Situfpfty and holiday evenings Saturday N.ight—Johnny Vowns and his orchestra. ,. Wednesday Earn dance to Jerry Rennie and _the Rhythm. Jesters. Special Mid -night and holiday dances JUly 1st week- end. GODERICH ,THEATRES• REL. ENT Scicia At • CAPITAL West The Streot 7he PARK r'e Now—"DEVIL'S DOORWAY"—With Robert Taylor and Paula Jean Kent, Dirk Bogard, Susan Shaw and john Sullivan British tradition of fanbtless characterizations, (bisection 'ME WOMAN IN QUESTION Phillip Chrey Dortithy Hart and Frank Lovejoy 'A .thrilling documentary tlibrirted 'frail a ROMPS of Sa•thrday Even- ffpy bunter. .WAS .C.OMMUNIST FOR. THE 'ER!. . Mon., 'Toes. anti Wed.— A brand-new June release' from Metro Goldvvyn alayer, written. starring MIARGARET REYNOLDS with Donald Crisp and jeffrey Lynn Thurs.„Fri. Intel Sat.— 'Wayne Morris, Kay Buckley And ROC1 Cameron and the Civil ,VVar hijackers who *defied N'orthern authori, y. • `STAGE TO TUCSON" Corifing.,-Itoth Roman and Richard Todd,' in "IAghitting Strikes pec!, nded by ..Deputy ,Revue (.ii�ud, of Howick. • . • • Reea'e• Sills Mated people hail acini it -was. a matter that 4huuJ.cl-,_ 1 be • laroUl;ht,..to to he;t(l: 'i'he. C:.T.A. • was. a -Federal Act and the L.C,A. a ' 1'ro � incisal out% It was argued that the Provincial Government had no right to' step in -to enforce, as Federal m w. iiie sad he . Was a member 'of the Police comMislion• in' Seaforth and it, was really. "paithetic"' what laapllen''.• Sonie- thing should be done to protect young •,people, . The C.T.A. Was brought in" in Inc horse and buggy days, and now with cars a different rltuation, ha1�1' arisen. If the �L-1 A. were repealed,. con- tinued. Reeve Sills, the L.C.A: would eb>;ae into force, aaxl--nunicipaalities would have the '.say a's ,to • haw it wnuld be enforce�dk '-Find 'municipal councils would,-�liave• the power to say ho�'v 'knot' was to be solei•. He said he Was not- in favor of-. bever- age rooms. "Are we doing' good by retaining 'the C.T.A.? Only four counties are •• under • it—she -others cannot be wrong." • 'The yeas and nays_ were called for by Reeve .,Snyd'et on 'a motion of non -concurrence which' w is lost Eby a division of 11• to- 19; and the recommendation of approval • was carried, R The vote as recorded was as follows: The. Vote 'e-Avith the re- THE VOICE OF TEMPER- ' ANCE PICKLES Kt-q11;01d, English cHitESE BOLQGNA NUT BREADS Heinz KETCHUP Shirrifrs LUSHUS Fancy Kota SALMON 16 -oz jar 2,8c - tin 21c 3 pkgs 2.9c Custom 6rOund BORAH COM'. E ,Yukon Club (Contents'only) , GiNqER ALE . Ann Page Famous Fresh, ; MAYONNAISE 'Ann Page,,Boiton Style .0 -oz bits 8 -oz jar 2 15 -oz tins 2 l's tin 4 PINE SALMON Ogilvie Silver. CAKE MIX 3 It seems- unfair that the Huron County ',Council 'should 'have assumed the right to pre-, cipitate the. _matter of the Canada Teniperance Act repeal, This is an issue to be *Mated by the people themselves and to be 'decided by the people FS vote. The' CountY Council has no right to interfere. By anti- cipating any move by the peo- pie and, by throviling its weight Aet it has betrayed a partiality 4hd----a.haste that have no just- ification. If the people of Huron want. the Canada Te1/1- ptraneo. repealed they will' say so' themselves. They have not asked the County Council nOrt in, ThiS' POO. sponAored by Huron Neweaoet -FLUFFS '8 -qt bag 32,C tat .PAtTE WAX 1 -lb tin 63c GRAPEFRUIT JUICE 20-m tins 29i Sultana r . PEANUT- BUTTER 16"0" la, 35( e,...0.....0.........0,......m..).......0.................01.,, 1 . _A e 719 gruib and Vegetalted 1 !, , tacuLIFLOwER 1. 9 1 California Valencia, Fanty 28S's • o.....��.�.�.r - 4 afitt ' doz 25e c ,. Irmpor'ted, Hand Selected, No. 1 sT 1 . • 1 - 1 I� ES ., . �■i OMATOES cello pkg � • Florida, No. 1, Sugar Sweet--,, 75c, IA S9o. R NSO WA i EHMEL0IvS 4 01491 Luk . STRAVvilEP RIES Now at shear best., .,. tod '`"irJ� PreScrve t O ►t o t) ►(I r<misso ;C) oloa WX SOAP • MILK BREAD • OR talitaatN SLICED 24 -oz losf tkiSLICED 2.4 -oz loaf 13e,,, P VANES NO 411( 19c