HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1946-02-14, Page 7ASSOCIATE STORE
L. O. WHETSTONE, Prop.
TIRES and BATTERIES
Hamilton St. Phone 69W
MOREYC*N BE.SAVED M BUINIAi ROME!
The 'business 'people in every c•
ommunitypa_ . rge percentage of local .tzee > • thei
d."r
stocks and stores tell the cites and
visitors whether `the town is a progressive
municipality or b in the doladroms..
The Goderich merchants' adverting on
this and other pages of this paper, are doing
1 Ven'us Restaurant-
t�.
HOME MADE CANDY
Is supplies available'
PHONE 170
This is station E—A—T
Breckenridge
HARDWARE
PLUMBING & HEATINd,
Sole Agents
Super Health Aivaainum Ware
_ .. , .. ..e
Phone 135 Hi ._ �mliiton St
their utmost dreg these eritie,days, .
promote the interests of: the tO , , by stook,
ing such goods ah are available. They are
therefore entitled to your support, and by.
supporting them you are helping` yourself
and also the town.
R,
Do your buying in tlodericln,
Saitiord
°
• General Store
THOS. MORRIS.rrop.
Buying more%, qte buy for less -
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Selling more, we sell for less.
Open Evenings
Phone 696 Saltford
Goderich
Fruit --Market
FRESH FRUITS AND
VEGETABLES. IN SEASON -
Scientific Equipme nt-
Friefndly Service
Phone 470 -- -East St.
IVAN LOUZON
Arnold Schutz
SHOWEEPNIRS
Formerly operated by. M. N.
MacDonald
Used Shoes and Skite4 for ale
_. ,North .St. Oodetiieh
VOIENILOUR ENGINE 'GI'
_ TROUBLE .try one of our
REIIUI1 T ENGINES
and your troubles --arm ; over. = -_
NEW MD USED AUTO
PARTS
Bradley & Son
Pho x.;..247 Harnilton St.
tienther-
' arisport
EARL R. GUENTHER, Prop.
.42
Daily Service to and from
Toronto—Hamilton—London
and intermediate points
Victoria St. Phone 850
Myaron ' OQ'Rei"lly
PAPERING--& • DECORATING
PAPER SUPPLIED
RAGLAN ST.
Phone W
flAsiiiger's
G. Plante
JEWELRYe AND GIFTS
WATCHES --DIAMONDS
GUARANTEED REPAIRS •
Phone 130 The Square
IAI1 SURVICE STATION.'
PACKARD MOTOR SALES
ATLAS TIIIES,
Phone 513
r a _
Slue Water Body
& Fender Shop
,Phone .107• Bridge -St.
GODERICH
Royal
Bowling Alleys
BY 'Squire generous., patre ge
=NOW you make for next. l
'
Western Ontario's Anotirbetwling
centre.
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Qtiillin; $. D. Anderson, Wm. McQuillan, G. Todd.
I[eltenzto W b. .niir_e.W_.a t . mal-_ _. _ Miss Darethy Webb was a week -end
lace Mi11er, E: J. Thom, Harold Jaunt, visitor with Wingham friends. _ . -
Durnin Phillips, ,,,.r. J. Todd and F. ,, F/0:- Stuart__ Co11xer, who recently Thom.
Ag4.ricultural Societies_' being held 4n
Totontnon,.%hareday and Friday.
(Continued from; page 2) The hydro:was turned on at the
inoffensive variety of Communists. following homes last week : John. Mc -
Ail others 'seem to be built on envy,
,hu --result, of -whichla..that_therich
are regarded---as--robbers, and as such
LE' RS TO THE EDITOR
are personal enemies. Envy ,is very,
,very general. It is suppressed by
many, and expelled when the -Holy
Spirit takes possession of the human
Heart: 'Ake 1:52, 53, and 'L '4:18,
19; express- clearly . thecontrast,be-
tween the' ` wo . views. In high ex-
,peetations , of Messiah's work 'the
mother of Jesus exclaimed, "He hath
put down the mighty from -their seats,
and exalted them of low degree. He
bath Oiled the hungry with good
things, and the rieh" He bath sent
empty away." Whip in His manifesto
to,His own peoile at Nazareth .Jesus
said, ,"The Spirit of the. Lord is upon
Me,. fecaltse He both anointed Me to
preach the Gospel to the poor; He
hath sent me- •to heal ' the broken-
hearted, to preach deliverance . to the
captives, and recovering of sight to'
the blind, to set at liberty them that -
are bruised, to preach the acceptable
year of the Lord.' 'The one represents
oppression -the other redemption.
Communism spells serfdom. A C.C.F.
speaker' in the last Provincial election
asked . if anyone in,; the audience who
worked for the C.N.R. felt any sense
of slavery because he -worked for a
Government:owned railway.. It was a
-thoughtless question. The thing that
makes work slavery is that you cnn-
not quit if yonwant to. He p
ised
that if elected his party would nation-
alize the C.P.R. also. At present, if •a
worker on the C.N. wants to quit for
flee reason best known to himself,
be could probably . get the same 'class
of work on the C.P., but if both were
tinder •they same managem$nt__he could
not do -so; and if all the industries in
the conntey were under: the same'man-
agement. h°e must Stay. put where he
is or starve. That is slavery. All free
men in Canada 'should see to It that
no more. than half at most of our
industries or utilities are under Gov-
' ernment ownership.: Labor unions
fight equally ,.for the :right to strike
and t1i right to a suitable -lob. iota
these rights "can only,- be secured in
a free society.
Communism' tends to destroy the
family--tlie best institution. on 'earth.
In the perfect family the head of the
hbuse rules in wisdom and love. _The
perfect family- makes the perfeet'state:
Neither the institution nor the church,
nor the school, On secure the ideal
state if the family falls 'down: It was
not an accident' nor a freak, that
'reused Russia to establish institntiorls
for the raising of children in _ Soviet
RtiRsia. It belongs to the 'system. The
family system may fall down ifpart'
tints fall down --as they have done
of late years ---bat the system remains
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The Zurich, Creamery, operated for
five;yearR by Alfred Mehett, has been
purchased by ' Charles Minshall of
Ingersoll:
F. K. B. Stewart, Huron agricultural
representative- ,at-G3,011t.ou, was taken
111 a few days ago and has ban a
patient in the Clinton hospital.
J. W. Holt,' who conducted a general
store at Grand Bend for over twenty
years, - has sold it to James Dalton,
who conducts a similar , business at
Mount Carmel.
B.. W. F. Beavers, Exeter, has sold
his hardware and plumbing business
'to his son, R. L. Beavers. The eider
Beavers conducted the business for
--vier-twenty fiva -' ea' s -
Braseels has lust two former prom-
. anent 6usiners men by death—W..3.
-.McCracken, for thirty-fiveyears" in
the grocery business, and' Harry E.
McCufeheon, garage operator.
Blacksmiths are scarce in Fiowick
township and the Agricultural Society
of the township ,isafiking that the
Government pay a bonus to young men
to learn' the trade of ,horseshoeing.
At the age of ninety-two years John
�• Essery of Centralia has retired from,
the post of agent of the Usborne and
Hibbert Mutual Fire Insurance Com-
pany. Ile IS a, charter member of the
company, which began business in
1870. .
George Denomme, -well-known ' re-
tired farmer of Drysdale, ,died on
Saturday `'after an illness of two 'days.
He had, just returned from ''Detroit,
where he had beeen,spefding the winter
with his daughter; Mrs.' Harvey. He
was in his eighty-first. year. 1Lis wife
predeceased hila Land he is • survived
by three dabkliters and five sons.
May Move .Port Albert
Buildings to-, Wit gham
At the4ast tneeting of the *hightail
Town Council' the clatter of 'moving
some of the . buildings at the Port
-,� Albert air station to winthatti was
discussed ' and it was decided that
HadAnothcr-Bad
'" tougetAny Rest?Culdnt ,..
To thoee who tease night after might on sleeltle w
beds. To those who deep in a kind of a Way, but
whom rest is broken by bad dreams and nightni*To.
'o those who wake up m the morning as tired as when
they went to bed, we offer in Milburn's health and
'Nerve Pills st tonic remedy to help soothe and` strengthen the ncrvot boil
Vibt?n thin is done there ehoulid be no m9re rc tleee >'"lgl-tt duo to
dreams and nights lattom.
Price 5(le a box, (15 pills, at all drug enumters.
Look for our, registered trade mark :l5 ,Red Ware! on the packet* •
The >biilbnszct C.i,V t'iit 1,' 'c:. atO. Oat.
members of the Council with others
interested shopld visit Port Albert -and
make an examination of the buildings.
BENMILLER
RENDIII.Lic.R, Feb. Tues-
day nigh' the Women's Association
are entertaining at a crokinole party
in the olaurch. •
Gloria Good spent the weer-eud in
Goderich. "
Mr. ,Gordon Fisher visited for a few
days ' with his parents, Mr. and' Mrs.
Jonathan` Fisher, last week.
David, young son of Rev. E. U.
Cronhielin,'"14 "confined to the -house
with measle
Plese ted..
n nth. Gold 3Vaichexs. -- A•
euchre and° Bunce was, he'd- on Thurs-
day ;light in the hall in honor of two
of our returned boys, Frank Walters,
son of Mr. C. J. Walters, and Gordon
Fisher, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan
Fisher. Miring theevening the boys
were presented, on behalf of the com-
munity. 'with gold watches in recogI 1 -
tion of their brave service.
- CARLOW
returned from. 'overseas, is a visitor
with his wife and sons. at the.Yhoone ,
of Mies pl rgits; "Mr; and;-- Mrs:..E: -•glee
ws .
CARLOW, Feb. 12.—Mrs. Allan and
Arnold, of Goderich, spent Sunday at
their home here.
Mr. and .Mrs. Houston and Madge,
of Buy field, spent Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Roy Alibi. -
Mr. and Mrs. Allan' Stoll spent
Sunday with her parents at Thedford.
Her ..mother and Murray ,returned with
them. to spend the week here. •
Visitors with Mrs. It. Beanr.sr., and
Ctrs. Hugh Hill on •unday were /Q.
nand Mrs. Wm. ,Doak, .Mr. and Mrs.
Harold ' Dbak, and Grace, Barrie, and
N. -A.D A
offriuthave
Carman( Mr. and Mrs. Clare Baeehler
and Robert, all of Goderich. the best yet. Back to the Bible will
Mrs. Dave Bean' spent the week -end" restore that best bf ail institutions,
with her parents .at I,ondesboro. the family; then our statesmen will
Mr. James Parrish spent Sunday at have little ,trouble with the .tate.
London with Mrs. Farrish. The foundation of Christianity is
not economic, as has been alleged. It
is the law of God written in the
heart: and the only way to secure . a
peaceful gocTefy in the Clod -appointed
way. humanity still needs the ful-
fillment of the ancient. promise,
new heart `will I give you, and 'a new
Spirit will».% put within you . . gond
I will put ,My spirit within you, and
rause you to wink in my statutes."
(1lzelc. ^,(i 2(3, 27,) A. E� Afai.IR1.
The Red River Carts ---by Jack Martin,O.'$'.4., C.
LAND FOR THE HUNGRY, 'the
oppressed the adventurous. Rich
- -brown 'earth with never- a "stump to
pull and never a rock to break off a
plow point ... Land, free for the
taking .°. . Millions of acres open -to
the people of the newly confederated
DO union of Canada.
This was the call of the West in the
1S70's. A call that sent thousands Of.
RedRiver carts plodding And in the few short decades
-westward, from Winnipeg, each ' that have passed since then, the
with its pair of grunting, patient land their plodding oxen plowed
oxen, its rattling pots and pans has become 'a "food bin : for the
and the small store of seed grain entire world. The Canada they
that was ,to be- the beginhing of fought and worked for has
an empire of wheat: become 'a. nation, 'standing
Yet not easily did,the hardy' men proudly' amongst the foremost an
and women of the ' 70's wrest `` the world. . By our continuing
security out of the land. They faith and effort, ,we can b'tuld a
fought drought, hail, Canada Unlimited able
frost, and marauding ° •r "and ready to go to ever
Indians. They lived' 118 'I 6 greater heights.
through the '.blizzards
and hunger of the firm
winters, buoyed only by
their sublime faith' in the ,
futtre of their laird.
Otte of a r, r(es
vrepktlsg t}5 gfow tr o(
Canada as a nation,
f,rotii}tesi by O.'Keefe c
con the oceaelowet1the':r
`loos(( ar+st eera'y.
And part of this faith
part of this effort
is ora• continued purchase.
and holding - of ''Victory
Bonds.'
ST. II T T N
Feb. 1I - e;blessrz.
Andrew (aunt and Waintee M.IMer
are delegates from the V,tte snow Agi-
etilttnl°al goeiety to the ,awiutn'l ooia-
bentieta of. the Ontario Asnn4iatio» of
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