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J. E, UUN,TER
Barrister Etc.
ii�caysxi
Bank Bldg.
Hamilton Street, (iuderich . .
Phone UtiS.
f UTIIEULAND
Barariinei anti poneitor '
0; ee--North St.; Uuderie;b. Phone 750
CHARTERED `ACCOUNTANT
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AA,�yOldTE1TU ti,tni MUN'l1411 11,
.
Chartered A4euuutauits
51 Albert' Street, Stratford.
Toronto (Aice; 802 Bray Street
W CIL , ATT GE,
r� 1OCHARTERED ACCOUNTANT _
Telephone 343 Goderlek.
JNSIJR&NCE
Mci ILL()Y MUTUAL .FIRE *IN-
SURANCE CO. -Farm and iso-
lated town property Insured.
Ufticers---Preatdent, W. R. Ambi-
bald, tleaforth; VicesPresident, Frank
Aletiregor, Clinttul ; Manager-- tnd
Secretary-Treasurer,•1. A. Heid, Sea -
forth,
Directors -W. H. • Archibald, Sett;
:forth; Frank McGregor, Clinton; Alex.
Broadfoot, Seaforth; o Chris. Leon-
•hardt,_ Jho I fl L- •K. -J. Trewartha,
a_ Clinto_ n ; John L. Malone, Seaf'ontit
- Alex, MeEwing, {BIYth ; Hugh Alex-
ander, , Walton; Geo, Leitch, Clinton.
Agents -John -E. "`Yeipper, • Bruce -
field;
M
r er Dublin; - F ,.uA
held
#meter: iraben= tG
eorg..Wattt
Blyth.
Nolicy-holders can make all pay-
ments and get their cards receipted .at
the Royal Bank, canton; Calvin Cutt's
_dlrocery, K.iiiga6on Street, Goderich, or
J. H. RReid's General tore, Bayfield :
MEDICAL
DR. ii'. J. 1'I. F.ORSTER, E1.10, EAU,:
7-- NOSE.
A R, -
NOSE. THROAT
• tate • House Surgeon New York
Ophtbelri►ie and Aural Lltlspital, assist-
ant at Moorefield Eye Hospital and
Golden Square-- • Throat Hospital,
London, England... • -
EYES __TESTED, GLASSES
SUPPLIED...
„• 53, Waterloo Street S., Stratford.
Telephone 261. -
Next visit Bedford Hotel, Goderich,
, Wednesday, March 27th .at - 2 ° p.m.
till 4.80 pan.•
-.
CHIROPRACTOR AND -DRUGLESS
• .THERAPIST
Uoderieh, Phone 341
lice hours --10 to 12 a.m., 2 to 5
and 7 to 8 p.m., Tuesday, Friday an
Saturday. -
10 CO' 12 nen. only on Wednesday.
Monday and Thursday at Mftebell..
Mineral` fuuae • baths by appointment
only. -"
.A. N. ATION'SON
51 South St.
B.egistered under Drugless Practitioners
Act for the Pro"3tince of Ontario. `
Wawanesa Mutual Fire. Insu
ranee Co. 50 years in business,
-Canada's largest Fire fns, Co.
Get the rates and broad cover-
arge on your 'store or place of
business - from
• GORDON JEWELL
H.R. 6 Goderich • -
Phone Carlow 21-r=4.
DUE bATES O
RATION COUPONS
ons novo kali are stages 40 to
690 meat 1 to 2J, -butter 11,6, to 139.
Sugar e:ou oys are" now valid for the
$
purchase of . preservee, each coupon.
haning, double the.Value of the former
preserves coupon,
1good for the urchiase •of
Coupon lt,, , P
one-half point(': of butter, becomes
Valid February: 14.
OTHERS ARE ASKING
want to move to Loudon
SO that our children WAY ge to school.
Can we buy a house and get the ten-
ants out by the first of May?
A. -Existing.. rental regulations; •will
not iiermit you A° give tenants of a slob b won by Dorothy -Bradley and Harold
house yoga buy 4 notice to vecate-•as outu lazaae to stick very cause to facts,
long as these tenants are Well-behaved.- iiiany os resent. I dei^ - the capable:-- direction of Miss
. ... ._ ,many o th e p ,
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Rg ■ CGU .R ' F T*T6ST wlwLif e.
G QDJ EICII,' ONTARIO, THURSDAY;, FEBRUARY 7th, '194G
Major Iletheiington
MA NEWS
Atklresses• Li s � : , w((sdilooL
'dlalrr •Reyinaai?•
On the evening of Friday, Ih ebruiary
Warble - Fly- to
Be Attacked in
ship
-
undunit,regularhadthe f tit 1 •#:i the a • been. ',
cutlets° from ray buteker, who .took stationed at Bournemouth, in England, members ;oX the staff. Students assist-
iwo coupons without giving ane any and much time . was` given to assault 1 sus with serving •of` the lunch were
Molly Bisset, Grace Hayden, Dorene
tokens in return. .Shouldn't 1 have training. over water. As the time' ap- , ,
been given some tokens?-- ,. prottched..for D -Day units were isolated 1 Braker, Boyce Feagan, la.velyn Dustow,
A. --Veal cutlets, fresh bone in, be -
for
outside contacts Were -eliminated
Joan- Scott, Marion. Freeth, Madeline
for security, -rreasons. So well were Smith, Kathleen "-I3olines, Yvonne
long to group B of the meat chart, i Moore, Ruth Thurlow, Maxine Smith,.
The coupon, value is 11 " pounds: per preparations .carried Ont that he felt , Helen Montgomery, Edythe ankh',
coupon, sure the enemy were completely
so you should have been given st#r-
.r 'eonsult your prised. Minesweepers laid out a safe" "Marion Reis, Shirley Robertson; Violet'
live tokens: ;'You should,' bane all file way tiorOss; ao".ince 120 riiites' �tivenea-Ruth�a Hoy,, Rose_ _Bartman;
meat 'coupon chart to know • the exact`, from Southampton, and the exact I Joanne Allison, Glen Youngbh t, Doug -
value of various. groups of meat. You ou
course. marked -with li its.
`"op
lnay see acy of this chart at your• g ----
retailer's or obtain one at any local As the 'landing craft. approached the
ration boor. Vrencla ;coast, the artillery iired right'
.. from the craft, . General Montgomery
.How do we get butter when was in command of the assault. ,
Q He -described as the older- part of
coupons in book 5 marked butter are France with rolling country and - the
tise3d up? villirges enclosed with walls. Once the'
A. --Blue R coupons will be- declared landing was completed, positions were
first• of these, good for the par base formsin G.C.I. We shall deal first
las_.1tadge, Donald Mooney, --Ed, Clut-
-ton, Bruce •MacDonald, ' Stewart Toll,
Con. Spain.
After- sorting out the various "ohs"
and "ahs" that have come to', the
-ears of your Wrerporter, only1 one con
clusion tan be reached - it was a
HUGE success. , ,
In next and following weeks we
valid for the purchase ox butter. The ro ose to introduce to you the.varlous
c - held,._for several -days until more cup ----p p
plies ° and troops could -be brought in
and the advance yeas on. Ile described
tNe 'mne.sT bt,ilt-"FaTalse. .moo Fapld Wa s
the advance "th•at-- Geman equipment
was -'strewn illi across , the country.
Most of it wes lit -excellent
condition
,
butit could not: -be • of 3nawayThe
crossing. of France d vel ad into
a
.chase, but once Holland was " ntered"
r -the lighting 'was very difficult, as tanks
.could not be used. Near the Rhine
conditions were,, bad and at one' point
it required "live weeks to advance
Sifteeti miles,. _
A. L. COLS
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Eyes Examined, Glasses Fitted
Phone .33 Goderich. Ont.
Geo. G. MacEwan
Fire, Accident .and 'Motor.' Car
Insurance
OFFI6E-iliIASOMC TEMPLE
WEST STREET -
J. W. hCR'AIGIE
LL
INSURANCE •
and
REAL ESTATE.
PHONE 24
GODERICII
PHONE- 230 GQI)ERICU
P. 4. R'AN,
Real Estate and InsUranee°
Ogee and Residence
11 -Trafalgar Street
' Phone °'863 -
.b'O,lt SALE --Houses of ail kinds,
choice • building inns, business pro-
perty and several good farms.
DONALD B. BLUE
EXPERIENCED AUCTIONEER
Licensed for Counties of Huron
and Bruce
RIPLEY, PHONE „ 49
For information apply to J.N.
Kernighan, Division. Court Clerk.
Goderich, Ont. - -
r_ .- " German Cities Destroyed
He found the Belgians_ prosperous
and busy and the' stores in Antwerp
were well stocked with goods ,of all
kinds. He t related ' Many ;interesting hope some artistic soul with kodak Int411
incidents previous to May 5th when the will make picture copies of the old
. order was given, -to cee , lire. He
found Germany - much like. Holland,
w. th f many canals; -but the country did
not look at all prosperous. He bad op-
portunitles to. ,go -foto Fonio -of the Ger-
man cities' such as Hamburg and Bre
with 9A, teac!hers and students. Be
Waned, _ grade---9A--students. -.
your best behavior. _Next week you
are in the News.
where, the latter alip� . oath. near
Iloiinesville. In the neighborhood, of
St. Coln/Labatt and• Dublin, tributary
of the two rivers approach' within
half a anile of eaeh other.
At is pro iosed to.nine all cattle in
the selected '"islsinc3 to'a u 3lai Tthee.
sprayings during the months of Malr 1n,
Because Goderich township is very srnad' May, i4 an wort til stampnearly au island, it is to isle, chosen, out the warble #ty conalabetely.' Zan -
according to- plans, now beintm.ade by ± ping' at present calls for the spraying
Inc) be done in the bare►,ltiough S.'dattle
the agricultural- cc, aai tee` of Huron
• �_ R, in l�'estern. Gana,+a: are gaaid tQ have
'County Co -for a ex erime t in ,
Council, un A • La �• been ed a tdoors in i�+�� aro vtith-
ee sprayed a arch.
'control of the warble sly, an insect taut injury► to,their Health. Vetails of
pest which during recent years has . the division of costs are tet . to be
become alai inerea•sing menace to cattle settled; it is tentatively proposed that
in Ontario. it be , divided three ways between Fro -
Having launched this winter an edu- vincial Peleirtwent, municipality and
cational campaign in Huron which is the owner , of the cattle.. The cost' of
intended to lead to an active war the series of sprayings is estimated at
against the warble in the county in between 30 ' and 40 cents • for each
the summer season of 1944, the agri- animal treated. .
ctilturai committee of Council is now 1nferination from the United States
planning to ' co-operate with the live- and from Western Canada, ' where
shack branch of the Ontario -Depart- :similar experiments have been tried,
n ofAgriculture-tes th is that _the , s p raye --- used . for white-
rne t in tang a use .... p. .r ..._
washing ' build f ngs • will serve e t" ciently
to spray cattle with the warble -killing
of a power tiliiay to deal with the
warble 'fly, •
The proposal to use-'Goderich town-
ship Ws_ a test area was endorsed by
the Township Council at its January
meeting, wl'ien it was put .before them
by Reeve G. Ginrand F. B. L- Stewart
of Clinton, county agricultural repre-'
sentative. The township is Sounded
on the west by Lake Huron, on the,
north by the Maitland River, and on
the -s'ouSh by the Bayfield River. The i
isthmus which leads into the -township
is only five miles wide, from - a loop
of the Bayfield River at Clinton to
the main stream of the Maitland River
REG. TUFFORD INJURED '
Reg. Tutford, of the Public Utilities
staff at /Kincardine, a former Goderich
boy, had his lliieecap fractured - when
theP.U.C. truck collided head=on, with
a car driven bey another' Kincardine
Tuan iii a blIndli gTsnowstorfl 'Both
men were removed to the Kincardine
hospital for treatment. Both vehicles
were damaged considerably. The P.U.C.
car wee driven -by the• superintendent
of the Commission.
l ILLYIR>�r(ii',�., Mai �+ 1."1
A nuptial went of iDitet'est fly Owe-
rich
oe-
ric i it the wedding on January 2 tli
of nary M;ac'l➢onald, daughter_ of
Mr. .and, yrs. •A.n r 14, Macl)onalil>
1138 '' ahnc�r veff,44 T t�--to-eltanr in-k
r L. I illaraaa, zona of Judge? and •Mi
Jamey L. a iaierau of 'ltrattrer'd,.°form-
e;tly ' of Go.derioh, The Marriage took
place in the sanctuary, et Holy Rosary
desert+h, , Toronto; 'Rev. M_. J. Oliver
r
C,S.B. 014cititing.'. They, h ri eoniai4
a_., � _ 1p d
�_ " li
.vex(. Mss t
Miss , R.0 �lr�• c]UQtaiila aanc>t. • 3iI� ,
J a„
J. 1?. Kcal n, sisters of .the I�xtde, and,
Mrs. Philip G.' McOEibe, Harry Grant7t
of Hamilton, was beat man. The
bride is a graduate, o'Loretto Abbey,
Torou;to, :tnd the University of Tore t00
and the bridegroom is a graduate or.
the University of Western-Ontarlio, attel
Osgoode
CHECKED
hn a ViVir,,rp*
000 t'Thniey Beck
koriauick telicff frouritctfm enaasecI. p ,
athlete's foot. scabies, pimples arid otnerttchl
conditions use ure, cooling, medicated, Bata '
D. D. O. PRES�CRIPTIOM. Greta
KRltd.gst Soothes. cc nforts ar d 42131 4/7 0080
Iatwao,Itcn ,R, Dont suffer, Ask ��your Uttiplyt,
to4ay lot
n,11Nrp...■wiw,
Gavin. Green's Article Re ublished
.n Westeni University -Quarterly.
WOULD MISS THE OLD COURT
HOZJ
Editor The Signal -Star.
Sir, -As an .old-timer I regret the
prospective disappearance of the Huren
county Court ,House. Goderich will
not seem quite the same ,witho.ut-.that
tine ofd centrepiece • to the Square.
The -Court House_and I are about
the same age andI have been used to
seeing it every year • since 1867. I
EDWARD W. ELLIOTT
LICENSED AUCTIONEER
Correspondence promptly aii-
sw,efed. Imnreiliate arrangements
eau be made for Sales Date by
cabin;; Tiioaie 2113; Clinton,
Charge moderate and satisfac-
tion Guaranteed. 1.9tf
ABOLD
JACKSON
-
LICENSED, AUCTIONEER
HURON AND PERTH
For ,information, etc., •write
R.R. 4, Seaforth; or phone (col-
lect) Seaforth; or 867, Godeiriett.
of 'eight ounces, becomes valid on
February 14. .
Q. --I own ' a boarding house and
ant a quota user. I notice that my
quota for January, February and
March does . not include preserves
•- coupons. How can I have this omis-
sion corrected? -
A. --S'i'nge, January 1 rationing has
been simplined by combining the sugar
and presefrves rations, using One type
of coupon only. The sugar quota
which has. been - issued you for the
first quarter of -the year includes your
quota for preserves. You should there -
'fore plan your sugar and preserves
purchases to make your quota last
for the -pert d,
• Q,•L•-I am a retailer and several
people have left their ration books in
my store. • What should I 'do with
these? •-
4: --You should. return them im-
mediately to the nearest' local ration
board.
SPREAD THE BUTTER THINLY
, With a few exceptions, among them
hospitals, • butter quota users must
make their 'allocations for ' th e , three
months of the year last until the end
of April. This.' plan nin s•' been made
necessary -to furt)ant. .safeguard the
consumer .butter ration until. the spring
sea8onsa'l increase in dginestic produc-
•tion. This cut in supply may mean
that some eating places may have to
discontinue the 'serving of ° butter at
some meals. . •
TREAT CAPITAL TIIEATRE 'E"`
Now -Charles Laughton -:and Eandplptt Scout; in •'Captain Ilidd:'
Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday
4, The great novel of todsay becomes the great picture; of our tune.-.,
John Mersey's great story of •Freeddm
,y
"A BELL 1'OR .ADANG,�
with Gene Tierney, John 1lodiak, William; Behdix and Henry Morgan
Thursday, Friday and Satu rclal,= .
Eddie Bracken, Veronica" Lake, Diana Lynat and Cam Daly°
Paramount's musical mirtbgirake gives the la(t-a-minute lowdown on
.
oon
swsinging reA
how • rhedtho bsy><rby-sox brigade
OF THIS WORLD"°
Coililing "Tbt HoUso tin 02nd. Street, with Lloyd Nolan.
Matinee Wed., Sat. and' Holidays at 2.3Cp.m.
t;
.WESTERN ONTARIO` ' MOTORWAYS
Bus - Schedule -now in effect
Leaves Goderich daily including Sunday
• 7.45 a.m.; 12.25. p.m.; 4.15 p.m,
Arrives Goderich daily
11.50 a.m.; 3.45 p.m.; 9.20 p.m.
Leaves .Safindays and ,-holidays
8.00 p.m. and. 9.30,p.m.
The 8.00 p.m, bus goes -di. ect to London
• -only.
Connections. at Clinton for , London,
Detroit, Wingham, Walkerton, fort
Elgin and Owen Sound. ' ' '
Connections at Stratfordfor Woodstoi'k
e Iiiitcheuerr---Gum,- - Hamilton...._ .and
Toronta...c, '
` `Conulorra• nt Mitchells for --fat ravel
and "London. •
•r Information 'phorib British Ex -
"change phone 691 or 717.
T. Armstrong
OPTICIAN and OPTOMETRIST
•Square .�
"See Armstrong *rid See 'getter"
At Lucknow every Wednesday
,form 2 t d. •
CONFEDERATION LIP
WINi -CAit
I4lre Preferred Rates for
Preferred )I1`Isita.
ACCIDENT & , SICKNESS
Consult
MO. P� RRISH, /l w'.
`� l Dutag ninon
>�'lilotrt�-�3,t,�1, ,
Wesens 1
`�-Histor a '
t bni. �-'.o
�.._.._�oles,
issued quarterly. by the L'a*son Mem-
orial Library; University of Western
Ontario, "for ' the promotion of local
historical research and
writing," r-e=-
publlshes in its current number the
artiele by .,Gavirt<< H. Green of Goderich,
"Bygone- Days in the tObCi Sawmill
Village," which appeatedll'-in The
Signal -Star- of December 20 last, and
appends " tlae :MI -owing.- g ritith_._-.�,Few.
volumes of local history, have the,
color of 'The Old Log School,',` by
Gavin Hamilton Green, ,of Goderieb.
In a story printed in The Goderich
Signal -Stat' and republished here, . :
Mr. Green has recaptured Some of
the whimsicality of .his' first book and
preserves the - record of one of the -
many lost villages of Ontario." •
AND .f
PASTRIES
AT
Easf ,St,
_Baker y
PHONE 184W
landmark: 1 should like to have one.
as a companion, to my picture of the
handsome --old -two-roomn High School
which has- been succeeded by the pre-
scut Collegiate.
That school picture - of 1875 nes
special value, for it show -s et the €r -oat
of the building the headmaster. Hugh
I. Strang, and his' assistant; WiLUafn
McBride, with a group of old-time
students which inclaines your humble
servant.
•
.JOHN ELLIOTT.
800 William St.,
Loudon, Ont.
GODLRICH CLERGYMAN Ib - AN
HEIR
It should not be. a..dif5ctilt thing' to
locate a minister of the United Church -
of Canada, even if, he has retired
from .the active ministry, but appar-
ently the Windsor --office of a well-
kuown trust corporation had to make
a search for Rev....,C. F. Clarke'' of 4
Goderich' in order to inform him that
he was named as an heir in' an estate
it was handling. Inquiry' was made
of the manager of the Chamber of
Commerce at .London, where Mfr. Clarke
Brad a(charge smile years.: ago, and
the search was the_ subject of a para. -
graph in the Friday evening edition- -.•..
of The Free Preis. Leslie Flick, a
former resident of Goderich now living
in London, saw the item and The Free
Press in .its -morning edition the next
day was able to inform all interested
that the "missing" clergyniu.n was UN- -
ing in this town.. --- •
The amount of the_lega,cy coining; to
Mr. Clarke was not made 'public.
Men,' and he found all the buildings re-
duced to masses of rubble.. Rural
Germany was hot damaged at all, but
u11; the cities 'seethed _,o be destroyed.
The Battery was moved- back to a
repatriation centre near Arnhem in
Iiollauci.• .The Dutch people were kind
and life was made as pleasant as pos-
sible for the Canadians: He felt that
the Dutch thought a lot . of • the Can-
adians:- About ' November 15th they
were moved 'over to England acid after
a few, months arrived home. •
Vimy-Memorial Not i ainaged
.,,, Previous -to leaving "Iliiiland, Lion
Bob had the privilege of -visiting the
old battlegrounds• of the last war at
V imy Ridge, Arrds and Amiens. He
described many of the ,sights. for the •
benefit of veterans of the last war.
Ile visited the Vimy Midge' memorial
and 'fouled it. undazn tged lax any way:
The grounds were not kept up, due'
ro, Melt ' of . help,. bat -the caretaker told
him thtat,th `earriv #tlio ;' zlttrlit he.
war Were German soldiers who sp1y
,came in, small.groups to see the em-
tsrial. il9rnia l war _memorials_ were
respected by • the Germans, but any
memorials which made' light of the
Germans 'were destroyed. 116 found
the cemeteries of the first war in good
condition. He found the trench .systernu
of the last war in perfect condition
around Vimy Ridge. These- had been
'preserved -in -their original and -he had
inspected many of the dugouts. .Ile
reported -that he- had a ,- rook which
detailed • the ekperiences° of the '99th
I3attery, and he intended to present
it to the Public Library 'sot that inter-
ested persons - etitfiU refer to it.
, Lion Wally Armstrong and Marley
Crawford introduced a 'motion of
thanks to Lion Bob for his most .inter:
eating account of the ,work of the 99th
Battery. Lion Jack ,Meltibbon eon-
veyed the thanks, of the Club to Lion
hob. "Cletus Mad"' McDonald o2
til N entertained the Lions with seV-
erdl, songs' of the W West and led the
Club_ it singsong.. ' •
(TO OUR FRIENDS
Good 'hunting and our wise game law's
bring more and_ more friendly. Mors -
from south of the border. They're doubly
welcome as fine sportsmen andbecause
they help our economy. It's up to each
one of us to encourage their visits .: , .
rl give 'diem a - real welcome every time..
WHAT CAN 1 DO? '
The answer is plenty! Here are some of
•the things anyone can do..'ghe sugges-
tions come from a well-ki1own
tarso hotelman -
Know the places of - interest
FROM THE. U.S.)
and beauty spots in your district
ten. people about them.
2. When you write four:friends in the ,•
States tell them about' the places they
would enjoy visiting.
-.
3. Try to Make any visitor glad he came. , -
4. Take time to give requested infor ---
matiozf fully and, graciously.
5. In "business dealings, remember
Canada's reputation fof courtesy and
fairnestslepends on you. '
6. To sum 'it all up, follow the-,.
"Golden Rule."
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' IT•s EVERYBQDY's '-IiusiNiss
,
Werth his weight in gold!
The province of IL/dario,
profita to almost the same
extent from tourist busi .
. In tis it: odoes from the
gold roofing industry. Et
,as up to each of.us to see
that it goes on .growing.
1.',"'74eotwitaife
This dict cmn, shows how
everybhe kenef isfrown the
Ontario tourist income.
Hveay-do lar is Medd in
this way- . I. Hotels;
2. Store;
. 8. lurantn;
4. Taxes etc.; 6. Anrtioe-
melnti.; 4. (t:'ug .
Itworhs bot ways! They
freat us• royally tihen we
visit them , we cant
do less, the ivturn Mtie
compliment .feine ber -
that it eras money to
tale a ho iday .,
let's oee they get a good
return for every penny
they and.
PUBLISHED IN TIff PURIM INTEREST
• !lY JOHN -LAB;ATT LIMITED