The Goderich Signal-Star, 1946-02-28, Page 7East St. Bakery
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"Gifts That Last"
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Phone 123
East St.
Venus Restaurant
IIOME MADE CANDY
,as supplies available.,
RHONE 170-
Thi is station E -A -T
MONET CAN BE SAVED BY GUYING AT NOME!
•The business people` in ,every' community
para large percentage of local taxes; theist
stocks and stores tell; the citizens and
visitors whether the town is a progressive
municipality or is in the 'dol-dromts.
0.
The Goderich unercl ante ddverti g on
this and other pages of this paper, are doing
r a.....a.
E. flreckenridie
HARDWARE f
PLUMBING & .HEATING
Sole Agents
Super Health Aluminum Ware
Phone 135 Hamilton St.
their utmost during these critical da , to
promote the interests\ of the town, by stock-
ing such goods as are • available. They are
therefore entitled to your support, aM by
supporting :them ,you are. helping yourself.
And also the town.,
Do your buying in Goderich.
.Sgitftord -
,,General Store
66 �y yp �i�,y�
THOS. MORRIS. ra aeii.
THOS.
Buying' more, we buy for lest-
Selling. More, vire Sell for -lest,
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Open Evenings- ' -•
Phone 696 laiford
Week Ste Phoue 51
Goderich
Fruit Market
FRESH FRUITS AND
VEGETABLES IN SEASON
Scientific Eqt ipment—
Friendly , Service
-P1ione 470 East SL'.
IVAN LOUZON
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SHOE gtEPAIRt4
Formerly operated l,y
Marvi)on r di
Used Shoes •aod ,Skates for sale
- North St. oderieh
Phone:598-
Jackson & `Soon
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BOOTS-HORS—R3BBERS
'hone 412 South Bide Square
513
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Goderich French .
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Dry€leaners
Avoid Delay by having . youtr
Spring Cleaning done - r
NOW!
C. R. LOWERY
'tone .122 West t r
Guenther
Transport
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Daily Service to and from
Toronto—Hamilton=•Loandon
and intermediate ` point's
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PAPERING & DECORATING
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RAGLAN ST.
• Phone 5.85W
G. Plante
IIVIPERIAL•$ERVICE STATION
:PAOKARD MOTOR SALES
ATLAS TIRES,
Phone 513
Blue Water Body
& Fender Shop
Phone 107
HOG TO VISIT
WHITE ACKING PLANT
Arrangements Made for Meeting of
•Ontario Hog Producers' ' Association.
The County` Hog Committee- held a
meeting in the agricultural board
rooms, Clinton, on Tuesday 'afternoon,
February 19th: A good Te r e taThn.
from the county wad -_Pr e
'ownships of Howiek, East Wawandsh,
West Wawanosh; i1IcKillop and Stanley
'were net represented -by their directors.
Wm. Turnbull of Grey township, chair-
man of Huron County Hog Committee;
was in the- chair. -
A motion by Chas. Couttes and- L.
G. B"ryce was carried, that the secre-
tary organize an educational tour of
the Whyte packing plant •at Stratford.;
the townships of Ilowick, Ti rnberry, '
Ashfield, East and West Wawanosh,
Grey, Morris, and Colho 'ne to hold
their tour" on . March .21st. and - the
rem ining townships of .Moron on
March 22011. W: i. MQMnllen, of the
_. ..» Dominion 1;.1we t.ocic Tlr:tf lt, will be
�" 00 •hand to conduct the torr• Thin
id
A civic �c.&%tiou was. givenat Hen-, reception dance Was held n the htiiiTown fhrtfarititerve- aITlploncicciiitit�1' opportunity t t ,/ h
all last wv ask to thirty-four return 1. 11 will rc �t i:• ut r nndutl � hl. t 1 p ,�
taco, each of wvltout wv`la presented with iadiu and c
l�"rv:�dtalti� ?flail • i ai ulc t . tic . trent,
accompanied teem home; t -e she
will spend a few days.
Mrs. W. , McClinchey . and. Jack
and Bill McClinchey spent a few days
with friends in Sarnia Mist week.
Bridge St.
GODERICH
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By your generous .patronage
. NOW youmake for next Fill
Western! Ontario's `fflest bowling
centre. •
A dashing, young driver named,.
DroN a recklessly down a sleep
Said, he: "I'm renowned
For covering ground."
But, alas, now the ground covers
Policeman (producing no. etk ok)
"Name, please." Motorist: "Toys'ius
Alastair Cyprian—". Policeman–tont-
ting book away) : "well; don't let me
catch you again." -
ed ship Hall- ' . u1 u
` : ,uss� wi,.s and 1:now`ledgc in processing, '
. - - r 1 diseases 01' hog -f. Any
y
a voucher worth. $20 on the sur h.tsc (rcrt`y its .Qnataalitb
(k W?
Sergeant: "Sam1T, this is your
sentry post Stay right here • and if
anything moves, you' shoot" .- Sambo :
"Yassuii, boss,, and if anything shoots
I -move.
fi s- rif mak-inn- this :trip
•: should' get in t o ch immediately with
of a club balg or Uladstoue„ as.. (�:t1111in G. A. II a.a: s�ju "(' .11rs. c,,,ri ttr� or
his township � P'cvler;tt io�l
,r1t
if banquet held on '1'uesd<4i night }[curl' .Bait. I)i tiilult•. has 1E1t :with t „•tow hog Feile ati us eueta1y,o
of last week at the Auiericau `�Ilotel, his wife and little child for AuStratia• tion will 'be. died.
Brussels, under the. .I • 'where c retar\ ,
. �1 • A -.director from tl auspices of the i re he ��tii be private
c l f each township was
r Canadian Legion, a number, of re- .to tilt, Canadian commissioner to that
turned men were press .iced • with 0011111ry. . 1>tiring the recent' war asked to attend the annual mean -1g of
leathe'K wallets. There was. an attend- .Captain 1.14,11.1 was' aide-de-caiup to Gen, the Ontario Hog`' Producers Afisoci-
ane of severity -seven at. the banquet. eral McNaughton in Europe; then he' ation, which wilLlte held_ at the Royal
Mrs. George Cooper, :Clinton, died'on \Vas private secretary to the General • York Hotel, Toronto: on Friday, March
when he became Minister of Defence 1st, at 10 'a.m. sharp. Provision has
Thursday night in her sixty-seventh
year. She was a native of Clinton iu Canada. His appeinti ie' t been tla€lde €or a luncheon at 130
to. noon, a which• the • Hon. James G.
and lived 'there nearly: all her life. Australia .inay extend over; six to. Gardiner; Dominion \Iihister of .Agri -
Her husband dial ten years ago and fifteen years.
surviving a •e two sobs, Earl and Cecil,, Whitechurch Man
both To pato, and two
eYPected to speak: . ,
pKrs. i ercy Iiittch n, of, Toronto; and Hector -MacKay, oldest, resident• I- Huron &mats i entitled to fifteen
daug hterg, Dies iit><
100th Ye
the Whitechurch district, is dead with- voting, delegates at this meeting, and
iii a, few months of his 100th birthday.
Had he' Jived to ,July 29th ueie tie it is hoped that each township will be
would have' completed a century. Born rrepresented. -The County. Hog Com -
in Inverness, Scotland. he came to mince'is arranging expenses of voting
Canaida when a • boy. `-r'"or y ears- he delegates. ” In view of the • favorable
was a pioneer in the creamery business cate.on the 11og marketing ting scheme, and
in this .county. • His wife died three. the fact that it will soon be brought
years ago and stryiving are six'dough- , into effect; this should be an exceed -
tens and. fl ` uo't,$ : Mrs. A. E.' Purdon , ugly htportant meeting.
f Wm. Turnbull; Chas... Coupes and
and Mrs. Obert .Mowbray, Whits- ' J'as. 'Simpson were- appointed to alr-
Tiurc1j ; Mrs.:T mes Markle, Hamilton;
Mrs. fleor �""e Mitrllle, in Saskatchewan; range tri ltortatioat •of delegates.
MiGs Bertha:Toronto; Miss Agues, at W. v. /toy, L•ondesboro, was ap-
honie ; JOhn, in Saskatchew,an ; Charles, pointed official secretary treasurer 'of
Dunnville ; Donald, Guelph; Gordon, the County 11og Producers Association.
'1V i,A i India. '
culture, and the- Ron. T. L. Kennedy,
Provincial Minister of Agriculture, are
Mrs. Baden . Powell, of I:grlipddville.
Rossell—Duoharme• t
A. recent wedding at . Zurich ,was
that of Doreen ' 1)ucharme, youngest
daughter of DI r. and • Mrs. • David'
• Ducharme, Zurich, to Cullen Russell,'
son of Mr. nd Mrs. Thomas Russ 11
of London. %The. ceremony .was Ii�rl
formed by Rev. Fhther` Lucier int St.
Bonifatce church.' , Z?n the evening a
tigllam, and Angus, n n ta. A • directors' meeting of Huron
County Federation of Agriculture will
•
• e . Clinton, on -Wednesday, Marelt lith, at
CREWE
he held in the agricultural board rt)oms,
1.30 'p.nt.
CREWE, . i'eb• :o. ---Misses .Shirley
Sherwood and Gwen Treleaven of
Lucknowv ,High School were Home over.
the week -end.
• 4 Severill from this localit °_ attende(1
..fi:ttci:irow-St. Tltotna ioc ted' snatch
oti 4ati'rcltty nlghi• • • • . "
" Mr. and Mrs. r, Crozier and Joanne
Visited friends in London 'oxer the
week -end..
Mother Not to Blarn� for
hikhren's Goids
T)espito all the moth& can do the kiddies will
• out of (loots riot properly wrapped up; hate on
mueli,+cloth n ; get overheated and eool off too sud-
denly; test their feet wet; kiel��ft the bed -490,16g, 1 -6g, and 1, --
4 do a, dozen things the tnother e tinotvbell` e ,
I1€ilf the, battle in. )eating shildreti'i doldq is to give them, somet1iing
they Will likes: acat:"'tliitt' dies will t,ftke without any fuss, and thia.the mother
%%ill fiiiicl, in, 1,.)r. \ti oo11,1 Niti'Wtiv 1'h ' S-rnp, a1 remedy used► by Cann lli.n
1,1(1'1 � ,s, for tlie'TiaL1, '1 years, t ,.I'r`ice`:i.:ie aa,111)11(t;4lie'Arai' family €aiVI, about 3 tinten an nn411,• We, at
all (1,I e \#.4.1 o,-.1';'
`A';,, \7itrk,?utat Co., IitUiitec9,ti1[(cUaltei;AL"- ll.
110LMESVILLIE
IIOLMESVILLE, Feb. 2(3.0 -Mrs. J.
Harrison is spending a few days with
_Mr. and Mrs, Wilmer Harrison and
family, Goderich township.
Mrs" Str',wairt Miner, Wawa,. Ont.,
is visiting, hes parents. Mr. and Mrs.
1;. ,T. Trcwartha..
Mr. and Mrs. W. Norman spent
Tuesday with relatives at 'Wellesley.
Mrs. ' C. Tavener, attended a . ('onfer-
Y r
Confer -
Owe hrainch «'.M.:,. meeting.. wvhlch
Vas held ait the Metropolitan church,
London. last Tuesday.
Mrs. Frank Fowler and lithe daugh-
ter. Se:if„rth, \Vere guests of Mr. and
Mr`. 'Villtnr Johnston the past week.
Miss Grace MacMaith, RN_ Gode-
rich, and ('pi. 1). 11•' Rutherford: Wond-•
stock. were• gnests of Mrs. J. B.. Mae
:1Ia1t1t, 011 Sunday,
Mr. N. W. Trewctrthal has retnrire(1'
'front Ti:tilelb,trr. wvirc.r..he spent the
past few - 1bys Viwit'iiag Tier • :111d Mos.
A. 1'. Addiwnn ,and `family.
:4r1' and Mrs. Kenneth Langford,
\Vnotlliana, spent Sn.iidal.v with Mor• and
i \lrv. T;..T: '1're\v:€rtha. ift•s. 'rre'vartiio
The Red River Carts --by ,lath S1artin, O.S.A., C.P.R.
LAND FOR THE HUNGRY, theft
oppressed, the adventurous. Rich
brown• earth with never a stump to
pull and never a rock to beak off a
plow point . . Lander free for the
taking ..: Millions of acres: open to
the people of the newly confederated
Dominion of Canada.'
This was the call of the West in the
1,137O's.. A call that sent thousands of
-p-Wer•--•
X8 ; C ANAD
�• °p S . AND NE F`UI NDFAND
~ 4 �' Thar Natural nd Imfun,aa4 Maurer' �w
�, �7"" �--Q.� r - -
y�.) 0 �^'�
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''�t>�ri ,4gS. E7.x'.,,-t
it '•`,rye"�J kava;' .n a ��� '�
r
,'•7.r -' Gita dd t that nti:11 d!dd ."
i
tilewu ccvvprc-M, tnortivro
Red River carts plodding
westward from Winnipeg, each
with its pair of grunting, patient
oxen, its rattling pots and r pans
and the small stdre of seed grain
that was to o the beginning of
an empire of wheat.
Yet not easily did the hardy men
and wom, of l4ie 70's,, -wrest
security out of the land. They
ought drought,; haat,
frost, and marauding.
Indians.. '''.he lived
through the blizzards
and hunger of the ' first
winters, buoyed only by
the,ir sublime faith a> 'the
future of their land.
And in the few • short decades
that have passed since then, the,
land their .plodding oxen plowed
has beeome a food bin for the
entire world. The Canada the
fought and worked' for has •
betorap a nation, standing . -
proudly arnongst jhe.forenioSt in
the world. By ' our cbntinuirng
faith and ef'Qrt, we- can build, a
ILO 6
One of •a reties
depicting the grown{? of
Canada as a nation,
produced by O'Keetc's
of
r
t
on the occasion o
1110th anniversary.
go zift
•
Canada ih ljmited abs • .
and ready to go - toi.- ever
greater heights. -
And part of this faith
. .. part of this . effort
is our continued purchase
and holding of Victory
owls. •