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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Star, 1937-02-11, Page 5l is 0 w +as i R. " (r., Vi i* :. s t4l, elm? fi t Clinton\'i'i+�►, it�I�#o+`� ar4 aol�r�tielt� :. i'U�� � 'Rhe �?r� _ 4*#Ile�w,i thea nit &' a n l rel +t to ;`o the ac rd's. `term re at upl nt, e home ; rti�• rite h y"u 1 left 't Co r^' azne o der - » ter d item to the i ter, •.roll '`e 14. 1L l Xtd '» !: at+e>r ;ln ,that, OVA, . b :Cd f b m!t ln "twelve mcnibe It. W *t� . that. her + alias Wfllla Spot o. " letter er ap�letion t . Mrs, etltk d `t. • ...wed +ort Ifs , tf rd tbolt n e*.rhr " ead. It?� r1#IED w ..' x on w,: Vont of`.t. a ,sr n 40(14, t . ;iti5er *At SwilterA ' ... uviol. t�A ' Aldeitte late is tl . tl44 the nazi . d the pati psi: . a..1, otek� :hen :sent 4. e.t. t;. ►.,}t�. 1 H•A .dA halm, ... K !I +yG,� ►F T' :j1,04 botli • oI r1 In odea . �' t then he. vows. 1rho. hits . mood t q ' t•14 ` TMolotv'•n stpersi (tans: +s >� . ,. _� who ' the oppoilit n MSA A Mums, ty4•. lof i �,tx#oti � coana4ac ��nb�tshed .$- ys oar dreamed' ea%.atbe ala..., ! . eMont real h ; ats seen e Wracks* .'indus � �hi Ovidoltel.: finncearxlttxin e�Yih ,oi Lutse. 'utlizetiOn ofrwtp4wit'oindustril and doine ds the:• IsA n ,pfsill o +t1 ' ow: d' .rat t sti P sial d ... er0 Cama tv it �► a[(:1 .'iR nam. . us stand ';�o lt: fere ,Q � . �� su 1 _ ' .rehs~ 1. � . :�. bavua .. pP � . I?o attar xviOn .`odistance-�he prtnopsa ud`- rettres.•7 one'cormty,'the United ta.tei; sluti eats., total of h dro lecttic development: .Mese ',than three•-cuutetx of the power equ intent" Used, in :manufacturing- . induscries.in Canad,, is 'electric - 'driven. driven. . :n ��, a per cent. Of Canadian homes, urban and - ' • ' )Fora), ate, equipped',with this "modern servant."" • fiahxtam4r in fle i>if. .. eiel a ettthr #,. into at d itatt es:h4e tetricn 1,4101k4441 .btuderlifg •*ttitlin of thKals from Ianadlta � f, 'Ye The: ase of as "fai tai �r� . at a : 80ma ,hi d', In"!band.` Bch d>c c leer tw . . ` ' ofd. A` ;.. thereat tndasert p ns.advanced ttcitexri Of iii dro•elt�tne' goWer . b . , �.;y.....-.LL_h4 1 l -ret ord eich ear. 'Oilier capita output is exceeded:only' q :one- ' l eknown avail-• • by fat atl�otwaiy ��only secth of t We water power resources of t antda:has been utilized„ industries ant- their em v employees all ocir Rydrt�-ttkte 1' ••. ' . i• find in the'Bank of tifontres1 the -convenient' and helpful banking service they need., ` 7 .., T n,.^t!z•`+.���., . : ,..sof ' A CIUb atiitn •,leas' O a; iii . $ Y le kh ,rt ' v Ia client' >il .•': .+" Rr'# ;� �, 'fit :the, tater*,; p► ion.. . Y ,a "held ; � 1C �:►;��ran+ ,l eh ' "ar no ta l lel lw � � �� e rat�payera '� # y} �' •�j1,��1n` elt�tar to afro iia�+� � � �! �r 1lA NR^R�i�41� is ;tbe ' taste xltna et:fry' in theb!en• t'el+t'la' e hool.. �: ite 'n (?umber . were *lent, dubber from a ccrain)1 �.. tont of stol'A ; 1Ionilrel i ,�>tn,, , ►ne t* stootw bast • the deb1Q�. ` a s t ` r ,til fur- the a e net while : walk 4"4k 'a ierrie/diii nlfred ' ; 000 .with' tl r `p ton a:a "qty..- bye fie': p ltlr xt 'lclte tnae �ttzatde # 't-3 little e—ith.t) app sa ',fltavtder; girl, ! . wllett W phot 'fret* ehe eldoF artties to Ilse le4I' Vhe 111 'lT r4 t t 'hr� 1,ittle''''boys, f,4 r ismer, , huh Q Alton < an4 ; Portes aitteter: ,40 the lnngasvt le►' dict " ` li'atm A. �r x»lt atr►d one. a4 ` mottos , boli . t service. Station. est': lea . , ,. .t . . rr ,y A lit y. t $ ' 4 • ' ' •bntikv n ht pfd t , Ligbti « A toga* .1)(:t ."-x*.' . 1.eh 4��'�� :. d arm tour ,adrr e er , a er+ept ; . Flirter Pap mnueh 9 t1�'e'stb�rPo�..4`csmei •%�i5i'C On t� 0"� pal t !! Mari t + 'lead' 1 t 1#a' LBJ Feb, ��°=� 4It : ' scored; on a bound•: Don `• Wiggles ..,.o i , re b ned front " : t 3 o :th'� 'a. n 1n the,tl;ird .112 ea g t I, ..: , , made � ,�i f r k . e t n. w he .took a .. a ss out- f B4 O'Bri n : rie ,:;,the ''u`nd �!e�n, ..a : Vin., tx�: oxd w �, . _ .. _ - r .fo ra • for oto . llX . and ationtotcls1 ' 1:tlt,'. ikestoroait sent it u>y to 6 �@ . tiCi. . phey '. secured ' from, a` she also had' a fieri : removed fOnt. it3r the 'urines whefl e 4 o s4. nose,, . . rcraltmblea. ;e aa�linelt de it 6� n p from, ; �lonfg And then' Barton. `fir. R .'�,eo0 ;w;as among abase •wXio . d::the( 'funeral of the late Dr..., ,f.°M0--etett the e" for':the algin on .a���od$ 4W'tilb« '•��1,es�azo#lt •, c2uibbn `ie '*".'''°1';'4. � tr r ace � c1 ensue 'i N,,: tt'' ,: •-.-C n1, 'floss►' defence, » "- r Kiteliener,' s nt ea few .day's withher ter, "e Froves; centre's Pigeon;.' wings, �Var. P� . ' at ents, Mt'. end Ors. Jas. �tes,; McKaY, lvtar'- � ►. .. '�n�+lir• long, �'t1�3a, ,�1t4'�'Ft� 'Oho o "S�' P, S,.e4+the,Ayd Bean: ►Tare'. law• -n, Osrdtner, SCh � ,..,» �, bti'r later. Maes .... ,» ' 41-3 wherx he ' l ' Paiashion � rC r _hy-r c al , IS i r,• ciefenoe, )fold a �rery 'suctess�•ul ;pl.�rgressira> i � lc euchre ,a71:0usda:y' • tight., at .,P0010: centre, O Brie• Wings; `tzeesvhoeiialewoxfmhysu=' 3as-te•,arPyosvtxeorbn7,141n„ B. sWbrOOestCookS,CrWmigf uns oUr,, aXArtertsuraes, a.Vnd, . . . a soar„ Barton.' :. The ri sial 112x'- t�l` D�pet' ,... o..,,.. .,.. • M nt: tioderichr H. ur Y, ; . : f .Refere • exon prices >w�nt �0 11lxss � 16 noel A�Ic 1i or ra. n � !a al;.� , Iii d� wf. �r -. :., ....eye-_:.. � •.....F. __ .-1►__. .__._ 0A B -NK 'WHERE SMALL: Ai6COUJNTS.'ARE •WELC°t7 i ' t. :Go lerich Branch:- A. A. NICOL,' Manager 24NK ING SERVICE....TBE OUTCOMB ” OP 5)9 YE,AItt ' SUCCESSFUL OPERATION• 4' The ► . *'1Vilthdrirt1ieirrii Haiti ly meeting at the 'Initrie of Mrs. Jas. McMiliarir on Thursday, Fe'b. 18th, VAOIOUrr -ON ROADWAY, FILED 'WITH`: APPLES It is riot news "for:apy Paper tosay that in'the middle 'of' 'February there was so touch snow that horse or car could ' hardly travel, but it -is newvs when one reports that it rained so hard in the -.middle of February that. the roads -were washed away In pia ces. ' Such is the case in some of the surrounding eountry:jarge wash outs appearing in the roads after the heavy rains of Monday. ' Streets in God'erich took on the • appearance- of Louisville, kentucky,• at the beginning of the flood. Furnaces: were extin- guished by the water, in' the base- ments, of the residences and potatoes and fruit were floating around on the cement .floors of the cellars. In one instance on the country roads an orchard was lying in water and a washout ori the road opposite the or- chard was nicely filled with apples which had been left lying on the ground in the fall. , • o"I'm lear'ni to pretty' -soon 1 colo take A, beautiful • rLfl e - of wool , it�►d ' x'\orst ds ; Tweeds, in , a n y at and strLpe o iU se ,thes 'n w samples o'' `tfi time to order ur Suit'.: or Tod A, Ian � titBle r" r x1`4 � d. li� +� �( or T1R Ilya Grandma. it on 't+n 1110,-y' in an airplane," } t ..illnot! �x ! i : �Y e. hr. m� e icand . r 1'want to.`$0 'to' the ceity' l'at fir' in fill automobile—the Away "Pvovi exne;a • tended me -to go, • 4X. "wonr, it could borrow your -rugAea Mrs. k: ..rm . solrty, 4ir .but he doesn't ,come ' home o'cloek." SCOUTS UNVEIL PICTURE! OF FORMER COMPANION The weykly • meeting, of 'the second troop of the.,B'dy Scouts was held Under the, leadership of Scoutmaster -Glen Lodge anti • assistants. The meeting wag opened by the un- veiling of a -picture of the late Robert Haskell «Deya►. NIBLETS: CORN, 2 12 --oz. tins 21c F �»Ib.. tin 25c HOT CHOCOLATE,1/� ` S . • POWDER.. 1�!ib,. tin 323e PASTRY FLO 44b . t • ,alai +C }a' « SCADE" - Sweet indeed Fatloo l k • PICKLES SALMON L e. Z9 -Air: "SO o ' g SX lbr.' "iia ►, :25o NAL CORN. FLAKES, 2 ,.plrgs. 190 MINCEMEAT ., M . , ... 2 Its. 25e' Lill CHICKEN HADDIE, 2 tins 27c .: Ct i�+tN. KIPPER SNACK4SS fr the 6.14. 4"SI4LADA" TEA 'y,►le..-r as ,s �I+D�Nf�LabC ---B1ytfWrifl-4Abe "1/241:s. 1p �•Ix'27e 1/44tai. pkg. 31+c ICING S - .y • . 2 lbs. 19c Choc., COATED PZA�>K lbs.19c essaareaaalsimamakaammoriaamoimasuiramaaaariaimia • laanaf y AMMONIA,. ,, , Igo, pkg. 5o of 'tlr,.uttr Aftkt patrol irspe:lion' by the scout- master, erroop• strr Fred Whittingham took over an exciting game of snatch the karat kerchief: The nextgame was taken by the scoutmaster, followed by half an' he= Of instruction by patrol leaders and officers; , many , tenderfoot and second class' tests being :passed. After another snort game the sheeting was closed by investing. Vred Dowker, and the lowering of the, flag. SUNDAY ' IS VALENTINE DAY Should, you rete$ vve few tough look - Ing pictures on Monday don't feel griev- *d- or' grouch about it.;n;,Sunday is 8t. Valentine's T7aay. Should some- -of'.:'L1,our 'admirers send a box of candies, per- tatsne,. baridkerchiefas, or some •other gift, so muchthe better, but if they (select ugly' pictures; don't worry; Ws only their idea of a• little bit of innocent Murton Roach entertained the .,. = -members of. the Bridge Clubat her home on . tida3 evening. • •elve ,tables Of crokinolewere in progress: 'at the social' evening sponsored by Blue. Ribbon Lodge . No. 67;1, L. G. B. A., on Friday evening, Honors wen' ware _.by -.goy Rutledge- (playing- -as-- _ _a. girl), and George Hodges (men's prize), while a reso1ation prizes were awarded to Vis, --W=.- J. • ay_audGerald Currie. The door prize - Wes 'won by C3eo, Vent - land. Following' :the . game§. a short program was presented, with _Benson Finnigan presiding. Itlis the intention of the L. D. B. A. to Sponsor a similar eIening''s entertainment ori the pith. ,• The The Junior 'Hockey team, won on Saturday when it niet the LUcknow Juveniles 'on Lucknow ice. The score was 10-3, in. favor of Dungannon. The line-up for Dungannon: Goal, Durnin; Defence, Allan Dernin, Harvey Culbert; Left 'Wing: Irvine Eedy; Cen- tre, Dick Park; Right Wing, Raymond Currie; Subs, Frank Eedy, Robert Montgomery, Laverne Culbert , and Lloyd Hodges. Miss Eva Ktllough, Reg. N., has • re- turned to Toronto and resumed her du- ties in the Connaught. Laboratories after a fortnight's leave of absence, when} she was in attendaase. upon her father, Mr. Joseph A. Killgh, who was suffering !rim ipneitmonia. - His many friend will be pleased to know that he is much improved and hopes to be al- lowed out of bed by • the end of this week.' Mrs. Kenneth Cameron, his also ter -in-law, of Lucknow, has also re- turned to her home. Mr. a E. Augustine .is a guest at the home of Mr, and Mra. Robert David- son. Mrs. James K. McEachern- and two children, Mary'and Keith. of London, naval were ayeek-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. R, A. McKenzie. • , • SCHOOL REPORT Your kidneys are liteially • sentinels of � . there- fore ofyour bib#c1,. re health. They are the filters, , . careful atm' ,over the. lt c ar rat* . • 1 t 0 eel p well :.t i. fOrct i � keep 110 1 perform :their netitaut dy U\ they fail ter fully P poisons are left.R in t'h blood and withOl.t their proper eliniipation gOetrhealth is not poesiblo, i�:.id.larr.�tz- �. il< moi. ...1 +t directly on the kidneys and assist thea , irritating,body poisons. Give thew fleshing away- * .trial, S. S. NO. 9, ,COLIBORNE , The following 18 school report far the months Of December and January: Sr. W. --Keith 1 arriah, 7$ per cent.; Harriet Horton, 78; Eileen Bogle, 73 ; Lillian Chisholm, el; -Douglas 'Bogie, 83; Donna ' Fisher! 54. Jr. 11/.—Maxine Chisholm, 156.. Sr. 11. ---+Gerald Fisher, 81; Madeline. Chisholm, 80. IlAfVID P. ANDERSON, -Teacher. Correct An Admiral was examining cadets' for promotion. . "Tell c "Fell ;me." he ai ked one young hope -y Mr,and Mrs,.Elmlor Cartwright. with ful, `what must an officer be ba;fQre • he theiavid Johnston, who w d gere � ere. for�thefuneral of Mrs. can have.a. funeral with Tull naval hon- ors Cartwright's mother, Mrs. Andrew '�'► 8tetvart, have returned to Toronto. Miss "Dead,'" was "tile .prompt reply :rwntlfe-:�MeClaire: R. 1i., of Niagara. al- t, NowIE�layfing ao cue Cooper in 'TOUGH caw wltiv losepl3 CnItel '_ � O MON., TUES. and WED..-' . • 0NEL BA YMOiRE�_•_-•- i--•-._•__ U AIAREEN O'SULLIVAN and FRANK;L&WTON Something Different?. Here is a mystery with a unique and entertaining twist. You will be fascinated try the amazing adventures of "TflEc DEVIL DOLL" THUR., FRI. and SAT.-- SYLVIA SIDNEY and SPENCER TRACY. , Co-starred in a grand and likeable draniatic hit.' toil will not scop - for- get the dynamic characters In - "FURY Coming --"Trouble for Two" starring Robert. Montgomery. Matinees 'Wed.,. Sat. and holidays at 3.48 p.m. 411AttiliIrP0 ' Ca,ts are aeff u pni dt *fib s rttltfdt- Ihdde ttoiterrentawhTwheond •mit liatep,;sr p your fl to Wtrm!04'mrdr°lr era fitsh th *b el r1MC`f ,yt� ' bodie Ctistdrrt 't'iat, Four -Odor Toarina! Salaam, itluatrated See, Rich and Compere any scar `In the price irioe finMd with the NEW ' 193'. DODGE SIX omt of the three tie* bodie Cars will give you luxurious �t�r�ayn� to atictyat the price you watt to pay. �y Use new Dodge a" win C.amr!'s styling . r roomer in- teriors ...larger luggage space. «. wider chair -height Teats ... knit' level, rear coMpartmeft floor. Discover their a lnaazing eco) any. The midge (safety all -steel body' has been strength- cited and has a new not -piece solid tel top,. Tbk smooth, gentle, pOsitivo action of Dodge gen ui"aye hydraulic brakes has„off~ beenfurther` „ oed.: s' Drive one thitantifL 11937 bodge Cart and you, too, will Want to Switch to kit w p 'l4 . aaa Dodgers' and gave Me 3r t. +ear. Dodge- De to :. l >�c ire tt dotter todi; I;r »sa!' dray exit*. MI1-1EALTH ... yrs ... because Canadian Fish and Shellfish are rich in proteins, _ vitainin._ minerals and Iodine. tut health, is not all. There is tastiness ., the varied flavour of over sixty different kinds of fish foods: There is economy ... the sound thrift of a food that gives you full value in healthful nourishment for every cent you spend. Make "Any Day a Fish Day". Whether fresh water fish or sea- fbod . : . fresh, froaen, canned, smoked, pickled or dried ... you can be confident of the prime quality and flavour that 1 have" made Canadian fish famous throughout the world. DEPARTMENT of FISHERIES o rrAWA Try This Appetising Recipe ' • RAKED CREAM SALMON I T✓' lb. can Canadian Ralmon 1 pint milk Salt and pepper 2tbsps. butter 2 tbsps. flour Grated ordain Free the calrron fr•+:-n hones and termite inti bit4, Cook the (your and butter to. gpther without browning, and add one tint of milk, tart and pepper aand'Ennuatt grated onion to ft arc r delicate) . PlarR a lager of saucy in a baking dish, then a layer of fish and to too, having gaUCe tsn top. Bake to a golden brown and nerve very lot. SARDINES LYONNIUSflti 4 Flap together cold $riled potatotst► are ¢mall anion, the conterd4 c( Wit' tin of Cattadien '&atniit>:e9 (drained); fry with nutter or Inert fat until browned and`' c¢r a with prtle1+. ,Law.....•. r.aM..r rr•i,a Department of Fiati.rl.. Ottawa • Please tend ire .your free 52 p:tlte IIooldet, "Any Day a vat Day ttntaiaint 100 delia'iatful and eton- crartal F'01 Recipes. 167 &ess.:�..: .ya,yfix.tia•�rY,..:Urn