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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Star, 1937-11-05, Page 5r►/w...M��w � ...w : wr4ti "`�,,."'..i"a•�"� PWW+iWF�'ion iJ �A �zr�ii►. J!h�, +"�"iov. 2. r. and. +[rs.'Mien Pentland' at •rsby'i are spending ii few days with ;itis. mother, David W yin,' end sister, \,s Ira. Jean;•'V'illiam>us, After their Visit ,here .,they. are eonttnuIng* or► .their way . to viett firiends at Chicago: • ' Mr , : . . •4Srawford Ief t feh, ,sunotit for Detroit to' ispend,the 'winter:,znantbs • •vq th her daughters, Mrs. lir.\".arid 't.'tIr , 'G« C. Treleaven and Ur, iR. d, "L, dS . motored' to ,Toronto t' iday'' nd re turne :Saturday., r. Wilinir Brown has had• ►ia tar* ,borne , and: barn wired ter hydre, .phis sib; etendin: the b.dr(` "lin totards :0aints, 04— ani�'the men., are °busy pat-' ting i,n • the pole;.s«, ':Rev, Robert 'G.rftham y of Toronto, editor of The Missionstry:Outlook, . upied. the 'pulpit a at the 'evening se'r- ,Y i iee of the••'United'01141ieb on.-,: day, !l isF 'ermen was 'bright : and Inap%rin. g, `� as h4 u ire a, vivid: description some . of the >rougbt areas in Saekate ewafl: It' was a. timely Subject. as on -Monday air eanv'asS fer yoxetOleo and fruit was • made by'''wi'lling•''workers,." who are. •xnang ' up a carload . to leane•',Me- . Gki aw for,.the Vest: Mr. Turner,`'tbe •pastor, Overt' with a .solo':dur'intthe • . service. ,Mrs. David Spt•o ile. and ,daughter Robina spent a; few _ 'days. ' vi► it ng, friends 'in a oderich last Week, return- ing on Sundays" The 'Ladies' Guild of St. Paul's An- gliean ,church' is meeting' tit the home of Mrs. Thos. Vark Friday afternoon. • Mr. Thos. • Culbert, . eighty -two-year- ell Wiest. ` iraavanosh farmer, ' has not teen well ''lately',- being troubled with an- affection 'of the' heart.. He has been quite a rugged man and has done a lot of ploughing this „tall. He en- - joys his. work, and we Nape he will • u...,again a.USUaI. A .ln t -'m .N+a'a'�'i. •w.asrx-' A+M<<!4fd�4�i�'i;^a�a y, ,,r� �or'41�1-4 -- ►itzgeraid -W7Tr Davidson -=an" '""P'e h = - Park attended .the western sectional ?meeting of'";the 'Presbyterian at Kinlough,` one .day last week. Mr. and sMxs.' Lewis and children, of Western .Canada, are sharing the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Bowers, and will "Crown Brand" 'Corn Syrup Makes happy, healthy chil- dren. hipdren. No doubt about that, for doctors say it creates Energy and -kelps to build' strong, sturdy bodies. Chil- dren Love -it and never hire of its delicious flayoir. aaon meve to a bettse,ot ti" elson C l- 'ert's, with, whom ; Lewis , s Vin• , 'gaged to • Unger .Lynn' Turner and his. • ttfle sister .3Marga et entet.tnineirtt as >n� ber -" the 'small tvlenilth at a Ilal- lowe'en. party= At the parsonage on , orn night. ' ,... Via`, ay and yrs; 'aeon ' Reed have been visiting aniong Mends at Alliston- acid N"ewinaricht. • 'The, 'i'V,M,S, of Ekins rresnaellath,' eiturelr<'at invited .bar Mrs, {fie4 A lk naid''to. the manse 'at Lucknow, :op Triday,' tor the. Novenamber all :it.1!tMt>arw.lit' � iCl�tw,tu;g.a=+"G�o $ ._ seen, 'need..a.. street directory.Last !Friday. , nighe-two,: noting: men got Of the .tra and: were` told: they sure had. the wrong address. ''Bill„' strangers please :tape note the main street runs north and Ott south not east anti vest. X« I.'. u. OMce es The Y.PpU. LL, .of ' the United ehureh met on Tirednesd ty night with (Helen Anderson' in, ei arge, The' tome `Poverty and Wealth," was taken by Cora Finnigan,: after which • election ofr oit cers.,took 'Place, with.,.°•tb..& following re=sults:. President, Ueleu Andersen; vice-president, enrietttl Quaid•; secretary,: Lucille Eedy'; tr'eos•.. urer, Gordon Finnigan; pianist,. Lois Treleaven; assistant, Cora Culbert;; conveners •Christian fellowship, .Ungb- 'MeWhinney.; missionary, Margaret El- liott ; citizenship, Graham Pinkney`; Christian culture, Cara Diokso11 ; , re- creation, Cora Finnigan' assistants, Kitchener, Finnigan and iserna Roach publiclty, Melba . Fowler; leadership training, Corn Culbert. ' The Grandmothers 'Honored. ,--A very interesting meeting of the Dun- gannon branch of the Women's'Insti- tute was held last Thursda;y afternoon at the -home of !tars.. Fran* Jon: s, in the form ofGVa diuotleF . _ �«.may .. �_ ^'^`�• and prayer a business period' began at 2.30 p.m. The roll ` callwas an- •swer-ed with "v grandtuother's mai - _den . name." WS. C. -Alton, Mrs. J: Ryan, Mrs. R. Davidson and Mrs. O.' Popp offered ahefr; homes 'that • the grottp m.glit r': -arrange the furnitt1re. It was decided to make a comforter and donate a pair of flannelette blan- kets to those vho were burnt out re- cently. The ladies sang community songs for a ;while- and the grand- mothers, who had been .requested to bring their wedding pictures, made en- tertainment as the pictures' were •passed around. A display of old-time handicraft was given, after which 3115S • Loin Treleaven favored with nga, so•• -"A Little Ohl rdy, Miss fel= ha Fowler with a •reading,'and Mrs. G. C. Treleaven with a piano solo. "Gifts were . presented to the oldest grand- mother present, Mrs. David -Glenn,' the youngest one present. Mrs. Wm. Me- Clure, and to Mrs. Elizabeth Robb. who has had the greatest number of grandchildren. 4 box of candy was presentet1 • to . each grandmother pres- ent. Lunch was served by the' his tesses and a very enjoyable afternoon as concluded_ with "God Save The Crawford--Culbfrt.—A prettyau- tumn wedding took place at 'Maple Grove Farm at high noon Saturday, October 30th, when Evelyn Louise, eld- er' daughter of Mr: and Mrs. W. A. Cuts. Bert, was united in marriage to John Leonard Crawford, third ion of NJ . and Mrs. Wm. Crawford, Port Albers The ceremony was performed by Rev. T. R. Turner and the wedding music was played .by 'Miss •Margaret Craw- ford. sinter of . the 'bridegroom. The bride was given in marriage by her father and was very attractive In a gown of wine silk 'transparent velvet with silver trimnifngs and a bandeau of silver flowers` on her hair. She Mr G '1*(4r +titt: 'We.liie 4.i3' *Neu In Or liOt Week :iii Ali'', Mair was, the guest of hen - or at a . f>trrew ll-:} ►art; tendered her by''' al y 'Mends anti )tei(i i11 tl* il'utlle• iraeni!' .of the tii1C >1st ehttrelb; ' .+ tiro• gram 0'0000 _1 n1e0 was• eetidilet 3r the Paster. ,iiev,5,. 1t. MoOlunge and, Miss. \"eY"ra 'l''i lakh$,, 404 a lerei$' ltatmrhe(rl: wag eervted. ,• «stMis s M(ttr,' ,, said Ur* 0004 toasting .the guest or honor," ►.has been a very faltbtui'nlher in all' depart- a?enta et. the ehureh, .playing a. v'elcy important ,'part in the -Voting r1040 (mita,. in, whieh she .'held revery' fl`ie, inehlaing the president*.. At he mane time she served on the eXeen,t1v+e. af". the : '~rioting Women's Missionary Circle, and was sUperin'tefdeft of the cradle rnl kt -the- sta,kieleay 'li(al}l,, n w,ry,,, F "We '.Alai) surely miss her very niueh,a -he o(ineludtd, "but what will be o.1ir. less we know wile tie some other ebureh's gain.". In behalf of the young People Miss Velma ltvybolds presented Miss Mair with a . handsome leather week -end bag. • Miss Mair loft- for Toronto at they beginning of this, week:. SOS l V.011 K. O FORDra tier arsnde viii, far) 0 . rblaek etil t ,. lleatbe!r, ' .'Goodyear welted' Selea,Of matlittM w It tat and lubber •-'heels, . for r co w width D anti . . By Plane from, Montana to QodeMch to Visit Relatives at -Me River Flying in three hops front 'Montana to Goderiell in iiia own plane with pri- rate pilot, Dr. A. Nelson Smith landed in 'a field' east of 'S.lenesetung 'Park en 'Saturday at dusk, and drove , by taxi from Goderieh to Pine River, near Kincardine, to visit relatives. The, pilot at•lirs„overshot Goderich and flew- to Kinard nc, but on being unable to locate a field suitable --for. landingthere he, retraced his course to oderic's - atuL dr,X)Pl ea:sloWit� =cin rt e_ north side of the, Meitrnnd River. . •'.•k 'a IMt Ss.'aiss ►, sysaW! r' ,,,-„)sosaSISS.W5 sert er cabin _Stinson Rel (int, powers by it.-Lyeoming 245 -horsepower engine with a cruising speed of 140 mills e'er hour. It was Dr. ,Smith's first trip to this part Ontario. The plitta.e .left ...on,....iis...,Issuis:return trip on Ston - da$ about noon. t'nit isiered by high winds, grin ands cold the "world series" of agrlcultiurc: j -the 1937 iute,n;atlonal plowing matc•I., -got 'under:way at Fergus, Ont."; with champion plowmen from Ca}nadaa. and United States competing in all, elasw•es. It viral the twenty-fourh renewal of the annual 'plowing Classic which each year sees more and more plowmen in z}etisn: -:Tail Y ea-er ate• for- ti • - - - carried a. lovely .bousuet of Talistows. roses end maidefnivair fern. - The bride's sister; Cora Culbert., w'±ts bridesmaid and wore a gown of silt' •r now Friday evening. were served at a wedding dinner 'in the dining -room, which was decorated with pink and white streamers with 't white • wedding bill suspended from. the centre and the bride's cake in the centre of the table. Pretty bouqut ts of flowers ad(aetned the table. Four girl friends of the bride, Misses Ma.- jorie Henderson, R. N.,- of Lucknow, ('oral Finnigan. fora I)leksen a ausl Frances Crozier, assisted in selling' The bride was the • recipient of many 'beautiful gifts. 'I'lu,' happy couple ;eft on a' honeymoon trip to Southern Ontario. On their return they will reside on the groom's farm south of Port Albert on the Blue Water high- way. .This popular young couple 'have the best wishes of the community for a happy and prosperous future. DI'NGA.NNON, 3.-- rs. John F. Andrews of Edmonton, Alta., is ex- pected to arrive at Lucknow on Sat- urday with the remains of her hus- band, the late John F. Andrew, whose funeral will take place from the home of his parents,. Mr. and Mrs. Isaac' Andrew, Lucknow, on Monday at 2 p.m. m _ B r[i Burned:-:tlr. NIU Dickson, near Port Albert, had th misfortune to have' his barn burred Monday night during the storm. The season's crop of grain and hay was destroyed and among the implements in the driv- ing shed destroyed was a new binder. Five cattle also are missing. Insur- ance partly covers the loss. sous pa:it, modern machinery vied 'for! attention wit'h the best in matched plow teams as..liorse and tractor-iirawn equipment turned 'the :brown furro s of.Western 'stern Ontario's fields.- .#s though setting the pace for the meet the ;'ig. powerful pair (at left top) inose off along the furrows,, while at. right W. .1: Kerr, of Morriston, Ont., comlirt- ing in the single stubble class, shape. up; i►i` st►•ike ctitL__ fttrre . ('untNT-,► A number of: the `young people of this tyurg attended the play at Lu -lt- PARAMOUNT - PARAMOUNT. Nov. 2. -Mr. Goldie Martin attended' the judging competi- tion at Walkerton last week and won a place on the team that will repre- sent Bruce cpunty at the Royal Winter Fair in Toronto, -Sirs. Arthur Cook spent the week- end with her sister, Mrs, Ad. Madison- aid, at Pine River. There was a large crowd at the an- nual Hallowe'en masquerade dance held in the hall at Paramount on Monday night. The judges were Mrs. Wm. McGill of Paramount, Ctrs. L. Arm- strong and Mtn C. Pollock from Tine River. The winners were: Faney- dressed "lad -y, Miss Anna tae Parrish, Courrie's Garners; comic-dresSed, lad', Mr. Leonard Kactsonald, Lucknove; fancy -dressed entleinan, Mr. Reg. Lavin, Kincardine; comic dressed gentleman, qtr. Harold, Hyde, Kincar- dine. SPECIAL ll RI I:OR LADIES mid G NTLEM '. PRICE: Main nom. 42%fie per 'gali me. taarient1 Lead lmei lOc per Gone. Pairtietf'inti" Ten her' tame, TC, 10e per. w F ' BUILDINGS AN ' ALLEYS NEWLY DECORATED. SANITARY AND CONGENIAL URROUNbIfGS. MAFEKING \V1)S'PFIELD, Nov. 2. -Mr. and Mrs.. Norman McDowell were visitors at London on Wednesday. Mr. and airs. .L L. McDowell were guests at the lioniCii'Vf—Mr. and Mrs. Walker, of near \1'tngham, on Sunday. . Mr. and. Mrs.' Wm. 'Walden and Mr. and Mrs. R. Vincent visited on Sun- day 'with Mr. and Mrs. Bert Vincent, of Belgrave. Mr.. and Mrs. Bert Taylor and fain- : ly visited with Mr. and Mrs. R. Stone- house of Goderich. - We are sorry to hear of the acci- dent which befell Mr. Lorne Stone- house on Friday afternoon. While picking apples he stepped on to .a limb which broke and let him fall to the ground, causing a • break .just below the knee and one just above the ankle. Mr. Stonehouse is at pres- ent in Goderich (hospital. We wiMi liim a speedy recovery. Miss. Lillian Anderson, •of Wingham, spent • the week -end with -her friend, •Miss Hilda Black. 'air. 'Colin Finglaml, of Waitron, raid charge of the service in Westfield church on Smithty, as the paastor, Rev. H. C. 'Filson, was taking anniversary services at Wilsonville. • . The fowl supper which was to be field in the Westfield church on Wed- nesday evening has been cancelled on account of the death of,Lavern Cook. The Community Mx,'urns.-'This com- munity was saddened by the death cf a dearly loved young character in the person of Gertitude Lavern Cook, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Cook of Westfield, on Monday evening. Death followed an opera- tion in the War Memorial Children's Hospital at London. Good hopes ,ttrtid been held for the little girl's recovery until a few hours before her death. She was born May 23, 10'2;1, and at- tended school at Westfield, where she was a general favbrite, making many friends. by ber quiet and kindly dis- position, and her ptassing 15 deeply mourned by her companions at piddle achodl and also at Westfield Sunday school, where she was a member and a .regular attendant. Besides her parents, there are left to mourn two sisters, • -Mary and Eugene ' (Gene), both at home. 'The funeral service will be held fronq her parents' hone on Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clotik, with 'Rev. Hugh C. Wilton hi charge. In- terment will be in Ball's cetiietery. M-kf �Z°ti'1G,. Nov. it -Suss Janie Alton returned to her home at Belfast on Saturday after assisting at Mrs. S. . J. K ipatriek s for the past month. Ch teh, and Sunday school herd - ser -vices last Sunday again, after having" teen closed far the past seven weeks, owing to the epidemic. The ladles ' of the W.MC,S.' held a quilting ori Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Jas. Webster. - ' Visitors during she week -end at the 'home. of Mr.! and Mrs, Richard John. sten included: :ifr. stied Mrs. Hiram Moffatt and children. 'iif 'Union, Mrs. -Oliver White' and, son Oliver, of 'o- ironte, Mr. and A'rs: Albert johns—ion and son Morley, of West Witty ataosh,, and Mr. tinder' John'7ton,• t)f Mildthrty. bra. Thos. ilake has been laud up tine peat tveeyk. We hope she will word be feeling better. Latest rePorts regarding ' the 'Make Children Is that they alt'e 'gradual)), iiia - autss are permitted! to shape their tirst tWo furrtnvs by hand; "iafter that skid must d(u'ide the issue. ()lie of the few •A'oii ell''eoanpetitors Wass twenty -year - o1(1 Miss Maisie Nlcklin, of Arris, Ont., shown in action inuring the tractor c•om,i►Otitjail. in which she was ,placed fourth against the pick'of male tractor plowmen.. 'Experts at turning the fur- row (.sash from as fair east as Nova :Cyt►ria to attend the meet. Both sermons conveyed a good Ines - ',age and ;were listened to by the large congregation with • deep interest. The church was packed to the doors, many being turned away and (!hairs being placed in every- available place. At the morning service Mr. Cox unveiled a tablet in memory of the pioneer workers of • the cburc•h. A cltoir of old-time boys and girls tilled the choir loft and rendered good music. This choir was composed of Mrs. Will Veo, organist; Mrs. Nelson 'l'rewartha., Mrs. sEd. Trewarthn, Mrs. D. McKenzie, Mise Stirling, Miss. McGregor,, Miss Blair, Mrs. Chas. ('ox, Mrs. Johti Cox, Mrs. 'i"aibor, Miss Mona Johnston. Mrs. Will Stewart, Mrs. .las. Stirling, N. H: Lobb, Oliver Potter, Mel. Glidden, -John McClure, Jas. Stirling and i'. I;pung. At the evening service the Lobb-qunrtt'(te rendered two good num- bers. Tile building committee wishes to thank all those coming from a dis- tance for their willingness in helping with the music. The offering for the day amounted to $177. Some of •those wlto eirme from a distance were Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Tabor and Mrs. Bis- sett, Trowbridge; Mr. and, Mrs. Daw- son, London; Mr. and Mrs. Elwin An- derson, Brantford; Mr. Art Patton, Buffalo; Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Harrison, Kirkton; Mrs. •Lauree, from Alberta; Mrs, Wallace, from Saskatchewan; Mrs, Hugh McLaren, Port Elgin. ANOTHER YOUNG FLYER Stimul %% The ..Sluggish Liver ._:.:c% 11r -T r ated-.Ten le '7- 5 . George Dowkcr, Jr., Is Realizing Am- bition in Aviation Three years ago €i (lodorieh ,bey. ,Frank Vines,, found widespread faire. t fc►urt• eat es of age, he flew wuen, a soli) at the London Flying Club, and now a second Goderich young ter is oft the way to making a name for hling(►if.- La the _world of Ineronnuties, He is George Dowker, sixteen -year- old son of Mr. and airs. G. N. Dowker, Nelson street George has. long been interested in 'pinness and, flying, and fast year lie went for his first ride with barn'rming pilots near Goder, Ieh. •During Old Horne Week he spent the, greater part of hiti time at the landing field north ' of-Goderlc•h and tinkered n round the i►lanes landing there at every opportunity. . He also is an avid reader Of honks and maga- , .roc's relative to flying. • Last ' wteks.•etul George arettllized a burning ambitbitl when he flow solo at the London ,Flying nub after only four and* one-half hours' instruction: He has bec'tl hitch -hiking tr► London .for several weeks and studying around the planes there. and finally he took his first lesson. with money he had earned doing odd jobs after school. George's ontbus ii►sin iKissuntlle.4 amyl Is shared by his parents who are sympathetic with his rin►l►ititn► and {tire him every opportunity. possible.' The Loy is big for his age, standing five feet eleven and weighing 145 pounds. He formerly was n rained member of the 1st sodcrich Boy,14c•tiut Troop and is highly regarded dti' many friends as a youth of ,high ideals. MAY OPERATE NEXT SEASON, Financier :hakes Conllitianal Offer to .Provide Funds W1N'1)a()It, Oct. 20.• ---Anchored with $104,093 of unpaid bi11a, the.'pleasure steamship Georgian lies it her winter dock at (loderleh, her future in the I hands of 130 creditors of Seaway 1 Lines, Ltd., now in bankruptcy. It is doubtful if the twenty -seven-year-old vessel, built at a cost of $40(}sO00, will begin' another cruise. At a bankruptcy hearing here to- -day, o-day, creditors' representatiies heard a proposition from an unnamed financier I who is wilding to . advance several thousand dollars to keep the ship in operation. Armand Racine, Windsor, roamiel for Seaway Lines and the unnamed party, told the creditors his client would. advance sufficient money to pay off part of the debts anti put the ship iii operation next season, provided the first and second mortgage holders, whose investments total $47,21+0, 'do not foreclose. t iSenwat Linea is beaded 1»- John W. 3lulford, Grosso I'ointe Shores, subur- ban Detroit, as president, and Roger • Is 1 De i' ee ee, fro t, treasurer. 4 1- car E. Fleming, Windsor, is secretary, of the • PORTER'S BILL . company. POMPEII'S HILI., ,�`ev. 2.—Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Lockhart, aeeompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Bert Howden, int the week -end in Dundalk and visited M. Loekdtart s mother, who has been 111. Mr. T rland 1ttle - of Toronto, spent the week -end with,' his mother, who is not feeling well. , Mee. ('at•t- wri ht is stayiJJg � I( s. Rettl 's for a while. Therewin be no )service at Grasse church next Sunday, owing to the spe- elal service nt Zia Eleni- 1 G, Church Atixnissers any.. -fin Sun- day that 'ono Of the largest gatherings ever seen at Grace church was rprPnt for the tenth anniversary of the open. ing n- ing of the ehureh. Chas. 1). OW of Sprneedtle waits the speaker at both morning and evening service. He took sty hihr tett in the morning the Fords of Gin. 43:6 -----"Where art that?" and at the evening service the paassage torn Oen. 4`' u, "Where here is thy brother?" 1f the iinaneial proposal is approved by the trustee, Guaranty Trust f'om- pang 'of Canada, and the inspectors, lit will 1►e mid before the creditors at it subsequent meeting. 13IRTIXDAY CELEIIiItATFB °. ' The hlrthtla,% of ''.4irss. Flet -her Gli- ders was ee!ebrated on October gird nt the home of lir. and Mrs. Jaynes Stevenson and famiIr. Dungannon. Those- present were Mr. and Mrs, Fletcher Crildeirs of Goderich; Mr. and Mra. Thigh McEwen, lir. and mag. earl Harrison, Mr. and Mra. )mill Vine and family, also Lorne MeI wen "and Norman Barnes,. all of Detroit: 3Jr. anti NIr.s..1oseph Gliders and fam- ily and (1arcnee ESSelt of Goderich. airss.. Glider's was presented with as lovely gift from the faintly. After an enjoyilile afternoon Mr. and Mrk Gil- tiers left with Mr, and Mrs. Th i it %'ine to spend the winter months in let tr'oit. THE ART OF MAKING TEA -TO get the Minos t fit fhrrnr 1111-4 quality from tea 1' an art, but it is an (1rt in which anyone 'can produce .► masterpiece by following those• dintple (:lireetions Rnai the "cold' tap a few stseoatds be- fore tilling your kettle 1 never use ytss11• .water or watZr front the 'hut' tap . See that the •;eater le tolling furiously and not ,just steaming. t•:i'.a111 out .3 crockery tea-pot. rncasnre in to it teasspooitful of good ►ivality tea fie Dash person and one, tor th►• pot. 11,1,1 the hoiling water sand steep fur five minutes 'before serving. Nothing else soothes our 1ir►•tmylt nwd i at or gives tis the ssamecomfort aple sure that. vre get froin 11 good ►•sip of tea. Surely it is worth our while to [nuke f.d carefully. es; DON'T MISS IT -'rile nd'wertisc'rnent of F. T. Arm- strong. ILO:, was n'tnitted from the, Dollar .flay blip ' The ndvertlsetnr_'trt will he found ons page 4 of this palsek and it holder a tapecial interest and value- for renders. - '' ►ai UIllhlllllillllilllitlii 4 You can't Frighten Red Jacket Coal with threats of zero weat:kr. This quality fuel. realty 'shows its true worth when it is coldest out of doors. Enjoy warmth, comfort any health si11- winter with dependable,,, Red Jacket Coal. Hardware, Plumbing, Heating AT 11.1R1[lORt Phones: Stere 22 Night calls 112. Po not Ignore it! To sic► mss' i• to invite permanent, eve trouble, and possibly other detrimental effects .on your general health. f' WHEN IN NEEM) pF E tirRVICE CONSULT Goderich Optotnetrstt and Optician. 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