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Hamilton Street,,Goderich
Phone 9 8.
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CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS ..
UONTEITIiI and M.ONTEITH, '
u Chartered Accountants51 Albert Street, Streatord
Toront_o`()thee., 302 Bay Street
W. CECIL ATTRIIDGIE.°r� CHARTERED ACCOU ANTTelephone: " Office 18; Res nee 343'.Goderich.
BROOK, DAVIS & - DUNN '
Chartered Accountaft8
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'J. H. K.` 3roughton; -e;A.—Resident
Partner r,
512 Herron -&, Erie B1dg>.
Phone Met. 2788, London.
ACCOUNTING AND BOOKKEEPING
ACCOUNTING- & BOOKKEEPING
SERVIC1
Fon Small Businesses;-•S'tores,- Etc,,-
Bookkeepb g Systems Installed.
Books Balanced Monthly
DUE DAus OF
ar 46
a e suli rva eCouport3 now 4to 70, Sl. and S2; •butter 1,t,1 to 1t3,3inclusive; nneat 1 to 27.
Sugar coupons 83 and S4 become
good AMarch 21, the samte date as It,4
becomes good. One , meat caupon be-
comes valid each weep.OTHERS AARE ASKING
HURON COUNTY'S FOR... 'QST WEEKLY
unx.
GODERICH 'ONTARIO, TRIMS AY,, MARCH 7th, 1946
F011 MEM IIRODUCTS.,
Subject Diecussea]t Iby Rl ap rtater'J arae
ii erminIIGOI1LbtI(,&i T4DWNSIIII , ib;i�ar. 6:The Goderich Illue Water Irarna Forum
Igroup met at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Geo.' Stasel(' ou Monday everting. There
`were'twenty present.
The .subject tor' tie evening wars,
"What about export markets?"
It was agreed that `Canadas re-
sources told climate ate such, that a
large volume. of export trade is neces-
Q.--Does-the value of „a.;meat tolt:en sary to mtaintaiu our high standard
liin .
vary'with respect to the. CoupPn;t�of Y g
A.--Every: meat coupon ib equal to . it was decided that to increase our
kens. Tb 1l value in securing exports it , uld.. be ncfeesrsary to in.:tJ► crease our "itpport a and ` to 'specialize:
ins the production of the goods that weecan produce most economically, suelaus wheat, pork, turnigis,potatoes, aap-ples, beans and poultry products.Realizing that prices of faarm pro-
duce on the export 'market have often
been lower than the cost of.production
in Canada, the question of low to prevenin, foreign competition Brom ruining
the Canadian farmer was carefully
discus sed.
It -was agreed that it would be neces-sary to have more efficient methods of
production and processing farm;. pro-
ducts. it was .believed .that, interna-tional trade agreements designed to
maintain satisfactory world prices
•would help. •
If all ,the hungry_millions in the
world could ,buy all they wanted to
eat, Caaadiau farmers wouldn't ever
need to worry about lack of export
kidneys on meatless days? markets; bnt the group felt that how
meat depends on the kind of meat
bought.Q.--I 'have a temporary nation card
lssaed to me in February. MY•,:dealer
will .rot give me any butter because
he said the coupons, expired on Febru-
ary 28.
A.—Your dealer is incorrect. Only
the numbered purple coupons in book
5 .expired on ' ebruary 28.
Q—Our .club is planeleag ,a dinner
for returned servicemen; Is it per-
missible for our members to give loose
butter sou ons to the club to purci}ase
-butter ?A. -No. It- `is =hgailist ration- regu'1lations tq deal in loose coupons.You
•may purchase butter with • your own
raition coupons and give it if you wish.
Q.—Can restaurants sorve liver or
A,—No rationed or unrationed meat this' could be worked out was beyond
may net be 'served on meatless days. their comprehension. -
- P'oultr•y"'iec y be served'.- _ - ..-_____ ___ .__. A--contes on -exports arnd imports
e - was enjoyed-; the hostess served lunch
Q.—I read in the paper that sub- 1 and a social half-hour_was enjoyed
h• i l statements sidles had been removed, on jams and by all.
utazrc a . . a ..,�... ._.. • .-. Next Monday night Marcli'llth. the
'Wage Stin?mt}ries ' )allies, 'Gut my, aIe€ile'r�-insists :that I , g
grouphave been invited to the home.of
Business and Peisolial.` Income Tax give pian ration"coupons for jam. �o
'Returns I have to -surrender my coupons? ,1 Mr. and ,Mrs. Harry Mitchell The
ALBERT SHORE A.—The removal of subsidies does' subject for discussion wily be,. ''Who
GEace_Xorlter_ Nur t St. rand Square note mean that jams and jellies have will export our farm products'?",
1, h 07- • Residence Phone b d from the ration 'list.
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1 �I Arthur Team Bowled �vu , FIFTY �Si,�ItS P,�YtTI�]D aaeamn and �eeaass es��+
[United f�k�fies
$` . NP*S. JOHN JA ESON othor aowero, telegra1 r of (an rota-
Weed 1 lat104 (,��
SCHOOL��iORJr,sA�noaaa. �a�� }rou��.11��rJ�n,t
s creno rcrexcou°s WOr reeeiSed
10Out b� �uven�les �..
"THIS WPM J AT -THile t .C.I.,
a.i., I iii r�. Joiara Ja1,11103911, elk- 1?Ir woe $1r, . Jenalcrote ,gi•
.elO$O tl
rt';�iilt�xatt�- of LBZS�kna't'Y, cea�• # e '-ik'e.
/mowneecellent health era are quite ti t
I
(By aline Icyno d�) ,Gd 1iat(i their fa~tiethw ddaag � ✓ave 3.
-
0i D B - -T to
nt last Friday's Meeting.of the ary an WeansiaS, Ir'ebrinary End: fear, rcti end ' Ute �
Tc -Age
Chile there was a large and
enthusiastic attendance. "4jaetias Mac'
MacDonald delighted his hearers with The" Juvenile ]Lions met little - op-
. Score 0044. Mr. Jamieson ' her been prominent int ori i and Yens need rn6t o fear t11at
modern and old -Harte musts. He 80 position from the 'Arthur team in the
enthralle(It.lais audience that since then first" game of their W.O.A.A• round,
we have heard many would-be Carusos
suggest the formation of quartettes. and (,, urplay's kids emerged- On the
We know several boys who •change lozlg end of a .15-3 score ,. . fair crowd
from Hass to tenor in the same line. was' on hnyn . t1o' witness ;a•=Father dull
i a r at en- .,
we
bring. to:your t
hi .; ee e
Y
k rI
-Week.
-t n the
h e
aw the h s.
air which- 17( n
s � p
bola erbee, teachers- head students of
warbling in the corridors We might played here on Thursday night last,
Grade 10B. Mr. Payne is form i lighter Arthur team in the visitors'
teacher., , Its popularity as a teacher I end of ,the rink for three-quarters of
is 'due ,'to' his outstanding ability aand i the 'go o, ,.4n, ;spite of the eftee,sa mile
his pleasant pexsouulity, H ' latudexyts tiney managed td bait ;past the Arthur
consider him "tops:" 10B's Course of goal -tender, the Lions were not in
study Includes agriculture, taught ' by ! first-rate form and missed numerous
-Mr. Payne; French, by Miss Powell; i opportunities around the Arthur net.
mathematics, by Miss, -McNaughton; T$e Lions' passing plays didn't- seem
Latin, by Miss ' Bisset; history . by- . td- tie clicking, but still they had enough
Mrs. Diggon ; English✓ Band -geography, ' edge in speed and doss to. by . able
by Mr. Francis (iii -lnizi absence, by tq push Arthur around pretty much.
Mrs. Snell €rho Mr, W`u.lkona; ' l alE' will.. -tet.'- -.-:
home - economics, by Miss Gardiner ; Bisset s' punched' two goals past
physical training and. health, for the Walsh, aid l'dero, Newcombe and. Don
girls, by Miss' Bisset. and physical ; Warren notched single tallies in the
trailing and health, for- the boys, by , first period against Arthur's lone goal
Mr. Francis. • by A. Bell, giving
• the Lions a 5-1 lead
The students of Grade 1$B are as ,by _tb eike-t-'-resn .period ._.
follows: Eleanor Andrew, -Joan Beech- ! The second frame, was only twenty
ler, Dorene Baker, Leo Baker, Ronald seconds old when Newcombe rtished
Barker, Elizabeth Barnes, Mollie in alone to beat Walsh. Shortly after
Bisset, Graham Bogie, Madeline Bogie, ' that Bisset and Needham went to the
Aileen Castle, Grant Chisholm, Edward„ penalty box almost simultaneously, but
Clutton, Evelyn Dustow, Joyce, Feagan, j Arthur could do little damage -with the
Vivian -Glenn, Grace dayden, Carolyn l tvvu-i-'atG and e. Don ldest keaaemade u e...
Hunter,. -.Helen_ Johnston, Don Lang- i it 7 a •
ridge,HarryLittle, Evelyn Lynch, ! other at 11.30 on a A•terrilic shot from
liri . Bisset's ,tally at the ,
Jack -Massey, Bruce MacDonald, Isobel i . the blu e 4
McLean, Royce Phillips,. Don 1Zivers; i 18 -minute mark Ijruught the score to
Iarr;aret i` -`J-1 and . just befor . the period closed
farmers' orgaztt-ztltioua in the Li elmow the world ••will end.
district .., for yea= heti conducted •
�l p p,� (��. Ta7..�C Dnp
the U.F.O. co.operative bu.e n 8..l iierei ..�.�• 's..�-v.r r .:.+a: r,'- -- -•. .�:;=.;;t',{..e.
with ability end. sucee .
Mr. end Mrs. Jamieson (the latter
formerly Ido. Yr`ialtlmy', daughter of the
late Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Finlay)
were married°:at the home of the bride's
parents in A Theyf
n s ld.lin r
p infie -ed o.
twenty-seven. years. on- theirs 'urns at
Laurier, in Ashfield township, before
moving to 'i arronoiin , and for tine 1441
six years their: florae hue been in
Lucknow. They have three children
living: Gordon, of Goderich; Blanche
(Mrs. G. E. Wilsou)E of; Saeltateon,•and
Marian (,Mrs."' Howard Harris),` �_of
Holyrood; also sive grandchildren and
two great-grandchildren. -
Their head was handsomely decor-
ated - for the golden wedding dad and_
many.-- neighbors-randfriends.
called to present their felicitations.
Letters of. congratulation were received
from. the" head office of tide Farmers'
Co-operative at Toronto, - with v hich
Mr. Jamieson 'has been�.associated for
thirty years. A great bunch of flowers
also --came -1rofi -`the-• head _office; and. -
o
Peter bpain, Ron sproltl,
�. , , Newcombe scored the cleverest goal ,
llgert.ti_1he COn0UGL of IOW students,
perhaps because. of the approaching, of the evading, shifting, around two
Arthur forwards and feinting the de
elrlplary. -• fence out of position to blaze �t :;hot.`
n
,.,,.,r i tv't- rtztn g°atal s b ilii} i 3ettS�
ex-
examinations, has . been just too x
t
Although no ' definite' pr.ol•rrtnl has.- hast Wal -• �'
sen remove ser)- ahnouucecl for the
are in short supply. Therefore you of the -usual 48 ounces, accenting to be obtained' f'(fr the motion' ' addin r two. More to bring his night's
picture �' Bisset and Don
must surrender coupons when you a>1t-announcen,)eet by the ;il,tit'tori Ad- projector recently „purchased' by the total to five, and ,hero, r
iWarren. notching one each.. _Arthur
'one o. - - t r sulte(I in tiro third period, New(ombe
- They are stili rationed because they fluid--entrees-of maple syrup int eats nteneelnent it is hoped Gila films may
INSURANCE
NicK1LLO1' MUTUAL FIRE; IN-
SUItSNCE t0:.—Farm and iso-
- Iated town property -it/timed, . - • --_ --
Oiiicers President, Frank Mc-
Gregor; Clinton, No. 5; Vice-Press'-li ent,
.---4 hris.-- Leonhardt,- i3orphelm, No. 1;
Itt-antrger and Secretary -Treasurer; BE
A. Reid, Seaforth. ' ..
Directors—Frank McGregor, Clinton;
Chris. Leonhardt, Bornholm; Alex.
Brola1(foot;, Seaforth; W. R.. Archibald;
Seaforth; George Leitch, 'Clinton; E.
J: Trewarthaa, Clinton; Alex.:MeEwing,-
Blyth; •Hugh Alexander, "WaltRa.;,..J.
L. Malone, Seaforth.
- Agents ---John E.- Pepper,' Brucefield,
-_No. 1;- George A. Watt, Bly>hl-lai.o. 1;.
R. Finlay McKercher, Dublin;. No. 1;
J.' it`. Prueter. Btodhagen.
Poliey-holders - can make • all pay-
ments and get their cards s receipted at:
the itoyai.reank, Clinton; Calvin Gutta
Grocery, Kingston Street, Goderich, .or
J. H. lteid's'General Store, .Bayfield.
MEDICAL
nit. F. J. it. i+'U1ts'TEIt, EYE; ELAK,
NOSE, THROAT.,
'Late house Surgcoa New York
Ophthalmic and Aural hospital, assist-
ant at .Moorefield Eye , hospital and
Gulden Square Throat Hospital,
London, Engle nd.
•
EYES TESTED,' G1..As.sF -
SUPPLIED .
53 Waterloo Street 8., Stratford.
Telephoire 267.
Next visit Bedford hotel, Goderich,
Wednesday, March 27th ..at p.m.
till 4.30 p.m. - • -
Iptike purchases of - these items.
MAPLE SYRUP RATIONS
Etfecti o- Starch --.1r one sugar' iRirieir
will be good for the purchase of 80
11111111111111, AmomollsErbommoo1011ts,
Vot
Geo. G. MacEwan
Fire, Accident and Motor- Car
Insurance
OFFICE-- MASONIC TEMPLE ..
WEST STRE
E
T
PHONE 230 GODERICH
P. J. RYAN
Real Estate .and Insurance
Office and Residence-:
11 Trafalgar Street
- Phone 663 iv
FOR SALE -Houses of all kinds, •
choice building loth;- business pro-
-hurts and sev('ral flood farrris.
•
G WR,OPRA(TOTt AND DRUGLESS
THERAPIST
Goderich, Phone 341
Once hours -10 to 12 a.m., 2 to , 5
and 7 to 8 pan,, Tuesday, Friday and
Saturday.
10 to 12 a.m. only on Wednesday.
Monday and Thursday at Mitchell.
Mineral fume bitch by appozintpient
only.. '
A. N. ATKIN SON
51 South St. '
1
Registered under Drugless Practitioners
Act for the Province of Ontario.
A. L. COLE
Optometrist ---Optician
Eyes Examined, Glasses Fitted
Phone__ 33 Goderich, Ont.
LLL ry,
I O.N.
ErXI'lt'Ii .Ik N(114:1)' AL CTIONEEI%
Licensed for Counties of Huron_
and Bruce
RIPLEY, PHONE 49
For information apply to J. N.
Kernighatr; Division Court Clerk.
Goderich, Ont.
EDWARD W. ELLIOTT
LICENSED AUCTIONEER
(.orrespo� OFECe... promptly - an-
swered. Immediate arrangements
can .,be made for Sales Date by
calling Phone 203, Clinton. -.
-Charge moderate and satisfac-
tion Guaranteed. - lOtf
ministration. The neve increased
value will be effective until May 31.•
Maple sugar remains at the usual.
-Fate. of +tour- •pounds per coupon. For,
those who order- maple syrup. by mail
the consumer may obtain a purchase
voucher from his Local Ration Board.
scnoot.
garnered two goals • of . their own, A.
Once again the • dread threat of
examinations casts 21 shadow 0vri an 1
Bell. and Riley beating Johnston on
otherwise trttliquil G.C.I. \\'e have i 1 i )ler hit; v shots.
three tt•c=el;: ; fellow -stud -en -C.7.7- ")sillily l I lee •terms-:-- _ . "
headaches ! :. ARJ`HUIL—Goal, M. Walsh e. de-
fence, C. Bell, Small; centre, Riley;
For each -purchase Voucher valid for !FORMER - RESIDENT' \3'irigs, Wright, Smith ; alternates, A
eight pounds of maple sugar or for one Bell:, .Jacksons Pride, Lightl)edrt. ansd J.
gallon of maple syrup,- the consumer DIES IN CALIFORNIA welsh..
,_(;,OI)ER-I('II.—Goal, - M. .Johnston ;
Primary producers of maple. 5yr114► 'Word has just been received of the! defence, G. Westlake, J. Needham
4,n* death of a former residt nt'efr Goderich, centre, G. Nero; wings, •J. Bisset, 13.
end maple sugar._must registe, at tgetr
pur
f Aittl nr :1I: Glover; which ✓occurred -in -Newcombe t alternates, H. Warren, B.
Z:ocal liaison Board. Coupons •or
California in May hist. Mi'; Glover Allin, D: Warren, L. McGee,' J. .F ergti-
surrenders two valid sugar coupons.
Allin, D. Warren, L. McGee, J. Fergu-
son, B. Chantler. and M. Roberts (sub
goalie). •..
ARTHUR.—Goal, M. Walsh;' de-
. fence, C. Belle Small; centre, Riley;
winge, Wright, Schmidt; alternates,
J. Walsh, Lightheart, Jackson; A. Bell,
Givens.
Referee—Stan Sinith, Stratford.
F.T. Arnistrong
QPTICI N al •OVI M i T T'
Square cod,
Arms See Bot`
At' Luekne every Wo iy'lean 2.te
•
i ONFED ATTXON �'
WIND --CAR T r
e Preferrt7ed Rates for .:
ri i''.ret(erren Risks. _
Consult
JN'$. SS
FAHR1SIC Lwow
Phone 82-13 Dungsnns
HANOT
Sheldon Baxter -
Supervisor,
e
of Music in Rural
Schools.
Will accept limited number hof
,— pupils. -
Write P.O. Box 860, Goderieh.
'5-18 " Phone 378
WHEN VOU REQUIRE COAL OR CORE
-ohne -vouchers must be collected fraln for several years, 1912 to 1920, oper- son, B. Chantler.
consumers or dealers for each sale ated a garage and machine 'shop on Referee ---Smith, Stratford.' •
of maple syrup or maple sugar, and
these -coupons ith. any other 'ration Last str
•weet. IIe and his wife were Lions Win at Arthur 18-8
• documents ':must --fie— nailed to -the both nati-nes- -Engli i andeecanne t . The Jiu riles 'polished- off Arthu , _
. Local Ration Board each menth. Canada shortly after their marriage- 1-8.s at that town on Saturday evening,
`f. pecial envelopes for which no postage in 1910, living at Toronto before coin- winning the round 33-11 and thereby
I is required are available at4the Loca°1
l . Mg_ to Goderich. In 920 Mr. Glover advancing into the final round of the
Ration Board. w' sotd his busimess,to T. F. Holland and 11':0,A_V,° plus'offs with Hanover.
'inovod with his wife and two children, A near capacity crowd from Arthur !
Early •Tuesday morning (`hire°f of Joan incl Chester MacDonald ethe end district •1-4a+ekecl the big rink: t;here'I
Police Ross was culled to the home of
latter named after the first Goderich! and the.,v were 'heel :Ind enthusiastic
._ ! _ .
an east -side resident to investigate the•- -1)us lost i1] the first World War), to , ill the support of their team, but they
theft of silver coins from milk bottles.. l=ong Bench, ('111h 1 uta, Another ,s01t, found little to cheer ahlout as • the '
A youth 'hardly in his teens was ap- !.Ri(•hard,a w'as burn later. );rift ,(itis ),sults more than doubled the scurc on
preltt'ude•il in the neighborhood a s1ioi't ' served ire • 1l'ie recent w•at•. ,lon11 i'''' their f:Iv0ritus" ° -
time later by Chief .of Police Ross ' now' married and hives at S.tn - Jost;. The go-getting 1,1011, wise °:1,., 1(11 the t
:lad is 1)111(, s(iitabi\ dealt with h\ ter' C,:lhi 111ia, and her 1nu1her 1i\es with first te:lin to x(014 ".4\c,,ita 1AiI trig
b c + her there. Mr. (;lover was in his sixt- :1 short (111 e'after 111e upend):: \v1 ;-11t'.
chief..
imoosOomo
orEONloml
HAROLD JACKSON
LICENSED AUCTIONEER
HURON AND PERTH
For information, etc., write
-ARM. 4, Seaforth; or phone (col-
lect) Seaforth, or 867, Goderich.
s� CAPITAL THEATRE. PHs"E
New—Peggy Ryan, Jon Hall and Alla_ n Mowbray, in "MEN IN
HER DIARY." -
MMud'ay,, T t day arnl-' ✓slog , e -o ., ,,i. -e,
-Charles ,w ? roger, Jean Crain, Dana Andrews, Fay Bainter and
Die' - aynies -
All tin' Gild fascination of a tenuity, Fair brought to- life and presented
for your enjoyment in full TeChuicolor;
"STATE FAIR"
Thursday, Friday and Saturday—
Yvonne De Carl(), Rod Q'ameron, •%n(ly iDevine and winsome Beverly,
Simmons
Ca undies sell:401011111`Qt('vv.St:n' 111 thr 'Teeillricolor Illri}ler you lin%1
waited for. .It's n hit.!
NEER GAL99
ComingeeDarrylI(". Zr nnc'Ik's "Wilson," with Alexander Mhos.
Matinees Wd'.t needny. Saturday and IIIoliday's at 2.30 p.m.
11
1i1'St \ea C. A1}1r1 mad, it -'-(I for (:ot eri-t'11 1 r •'t-e
—_�.... - 1P1('l;,in (':tint' h:l1-k \\ int utl(• ! or
N011i'ltl S'11'Rlh'L'll` ).trthtlr. 1•'runt thee, (s11 .\as :t p: tie'
1'lle i-'lWI:11' . 111o11t111\ Ille(•titlg '(1' ter telt 1,1ens. \\'1111 \Ier.), Nowl•ttllrhl',•
Life insurance
ko one is so floor Hutt he cailnot
begin to he thrifty
No one is- so rich that he docs
not need to he thrifty.
The margin between Success and -
Failure. 'is measured i►y° -a
• single word
THRIFT
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taiet insiart 1 -- Stay insured -,
Rest. assured.
'Worth St. Tel. 268w
• J ' V- CRA!GIE
INSURANCE
and
REAL ESTATE -
PHONE 24
GODERICH
1 the \\'.\1.S.. „ef North street 1-'rtittti 1I. VV.,1 con, Alliu and Bisset aril not('11-
•• I church was- lwId in the-hurcli Piti'ler , :inti - 11, -t-11(•r,' 11' ... •s, Riley_ tal-114-(1 •
:on \lundat, `-':a,fternooil. with tin' press :ttat(Urt'i - Arti.. , . . 1 ''a,t
detil, Mrs. 11..1. 11,,, u'tl, sit 11 ' t•h:air.. period. , Iorad. -
iAfter the Singing of :1 ;<<•nui _firs. Five illore goals r:lttitd Off (;t.d(•ricl: r
� Howard led in lu•dYer.' -.\l,rs, t'. M. sticks i , the middle fra me, Jlero with '
1 Robertson reported for ` ('1irist1:ln two, .U!:11, L). Warren and Bisset being ;
stewordsllip in litre life of wltueit. 1 h marl hien. eawltilc ;n this
It was decide(] 10 have ;i special period 11:ley :end tie :�unidt h,• -it'd the
1°speaker for the -1111 nk-offl'ring meeting , Arthur iota]. 1O1 Ilre ;;ani(' to f lir goals.
4n April 1St. . ' The lions again outscored tib home •
i 1 Miss M. Campbell Was in charge of team in the Inst session, but this time
the ' devotional period. The , 27th -i the mar: iil- wits closer. Bisset and -IIon !-
Psalm was read by .elrs. Howard Warren .Fitch banged the rubber in
Robertson -as . the Scripture lesson. 1 twice while Newcombe anti 11nrol(1
Prayer was offered by Mrs. ti.:fry Phil- ! Warren (lid the 'trick once. .Sr'hmldt,
lips. Miss Campbell gave a most.en-I('. Bell, \Vright and A. Bellt:-illh'd for
thusiastic and interesting talk on the Arthur in this period, - .
chapter in the study book, "Educational The. 1L1o11s tried Mac Roberts in goal
Work in Angola," which witA much cit.; in the last period, replacing Johnst%§ji.
joyed by all, especially the details of 1 The t('ams
an Afrin wedding. After the ::ingi,ng 1 Gt)DE Ric IL- AI, Johnston ;'
of a hymn Miss ('atnpbell read some , defence, G. Westlake. J. Needhatn ;L'
lovely verses of poetry and closed the' centre, G. hero; wings J. T;i-set., B.
meeting with prayer. - i Newcombe; alternates II. \\'arras It
Wawanesa Mutual " Fire Insu-
rance Co. 50 years in business,
Canada's largest Fire . Ins. Co.
Getthe rates and broad cover-
arge on your stoke or place •of
business , from
GORDON JEWELL
MX 6 ' Goderich '
Phone Carlow 2"1-r-4.
WESTERN ONTARIO MOTORWAYS'
pus Sehedulre now in effect
Leaves Goderich daily including Sunday
7.45 ani.; 12.25 p.m.; 4.15 p.m.
Arrives Goderieh daily
11.50 a.m.; 3,45 p.m.; 9.20 'p.m.
Leares Sundays and holidays
8.00 p.m. and 9.30 p.m.
The 8.00 fun. bus goes di :'(•t to London
only.
Q'dnneetions at Clinton for i.ondorn,
iDetr'oit, V )iii liana. 'i'i':allzei•ton, )s'or't
➢:1t�i1, :aald.(weln Sound.
Connettions at Stratford for da'oodstorl,
1 i(e eerier.. t(Guelph, • IU:tnlilton and
Toronto.
Corineetions pt , Mitchell for Listoea•et
.and London. .
i II' 1' information phone IIDr•itieh Ex
ehang,e phone' 691 a ii` 717:
Lament 4i)f the, Old Court Louse -
By U. H. Green, author, of t`The. Old
log- School"
1 don't Ia ;I,vv flu' date of my .birth.
but - I. a ru elder than Pt.ter ('antelon,
and since the days of my 401(111 I
have been t/n' duty ,anti have . Seen
'judges-,-,' lawyers, jurymen, \Vit.liesS('s,
pt'is411(9'. and the •geuet•:tl public-.-
111ot1`ands of them---- -pass from illy
court chambers 10 the outside world..
\V'as it .the atomic bomb, or the bracing
air front •Lake Huron, or the fragrant
aroma front their- .haa.tvAttftti table,
trim. gut, into the blood of, the 1945
Humin, County Connell and inducer)
them to resolve on building a new
(olar-t hoes( and " in the old Council
chambers of their ttnceiitors vote me t
out as- being 01(1 -fashioned 1111(10140111-
oi'-da t(e as long skirts, homespun wool- '
len Hose and flannel petticoat`? 1'
But 1 shouldn't \ochry. I ✓;itis
there -are others who are relics of
the past; like the old grey mare of
the h41;se and buggy days we ;Lye
not 441)1)1 w'e used 14 be. \\'iib their
new/wens intd nevelt no :11•gnfy'ing°
they` t'tatttld `0011 haV(ta nee dour1 l'ur.
l 1�+011✓, w -:1-11i n)(' 'Made o(e1' : others \villi
flee token' to pieces and scrapped ; but
111et't' are some ---,4('s, 111:1fly 11:11ives'
o1. the 01d town who want 111e *to remain
whore I :int for another 1111 Mired yt':1rs
{ and when the (lays of 11))' useetiues5
As :1 •e(r111't h(nlse aro over treat 111('
as 11 respected relit., and 1114'' 810 :15
i1 mlise1I111 t() home, 1110 llietn'•1t•.l.
I a 11 toles , of pioneer days in •. Iltu•on
t_.
comity. So tVlly 6.7tr me 411(W•11? Atli
1110i .r;uarded on east and west by four
ancient c'a11110n"? --"
if the rising generation ,of .coutity
councillors I11(1st have. 0 Ilew court
Torture ---build (ale: but leave the old
court house ire•• the park. _'There.- are j
other ('unrcni(111 situ for a new build-
in:; withip a block of the Square; on
\\'est su'e't across from the postoflic•e
is 0 good site, Also on Smith street
on the vacant lots next to Tont Satidy's't
home, and cullers. Then 1 could be 1
used _us t.lie coutteleeeeeeoegfikeeke new
building. is ready for occupation, If {
I am -.✓✓rapped su • that 'a new court ,1,
house ran be built on the same site.
where i-tlnld they house all the of-
ticials with their legal documents and
paraphernalia to fi}.-_-the new' building
is completed? The County of Huron
would save money by building on a 1
new site, leaving nu' where I -ane 1111(1
converting me into 0 historical 11111<cnn1.
Most counties of Ontario have such :•
a museum. Goderich li:1w a kind of
one in the attic (1•f the l'ublic Library
building. it' my roonN '1(11' emptied
tht'1` \4(4(11(1 in :Mort tiler be tilled w-itlt
interesting :1r1 ic•les of 111`to1'ical- a-;llue.
I myseil' inner of wetly 1u'4p14' in - ibis
comity (4 110 ha \ e , `meg art it -les, at1(1
would d ,hale' 1 10, :t :nu4t'11111 it
(here vet r0 1 1i1,op0r pI:tt,•e 111 4111(14 'to
104(1144' (1,t1•n► 1(111 11hn will not 11.11'('
s h411 111:16'd 111 the Library Attic.
•
Anyway, please don't leer 1114 (.4
reeves ::401 take nth' itvv:iy tet 1011n►ty
'1!1141111)e gotisige truck.
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c@foff:
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2: c uici ' ere. �o j 4 Yat • and, sea trlvel?pes 'make for
carefree far:•t\iiibs - for prosperous communities—for
"'good fit: so a fee emDlr± firer cr.nd employee alike. e. The
a " np -, ,-r1''.--tt "e_vice, With o `ices in more
than 200 cities sand towns across Canada, serves the
needs of both employers and: , samployees—and the
local N. E. S. office. takes its place in importance to
the comm.' ur.i.ty a-anortg the lirne honored co..;a -
rrtunity ' institutions—the Post Office, the -Court
House, the City Hall ti g . - .- t -
` Vithout National Employment Seruice,s-4the worker is
Mt to his own initiative to find.. a 'job to support
himself and his. family. The employer may he an -
able to roach workers he requires. National Employ'
went Service is the cl aaring house through which
employer, and. employe: axe 'brought . together,- so •
that both may have their free choice of the (attire.,,
employment rnaxket.
Nation& Employment Service- has
=main jihiactions
1 t Organization of the whole employment market,
and bringing tccrtether employers and emplayees;
2 Collection of infor'rrration c'isi eanployrnent p&ob-'
leets for' the else of Government, Monagereent
and Labour;
-3- - Adrzinistra(':ori
ploy r enlr Act;
of Reirt.-' tatcm .nt in 'Civil Ent-
'dr .
4, Dealing with Unemployment Insurance Beznefiits;
5- Dealing ith`OUt. b. Work Benefits foe Els Service.,
Personnel. •
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fi afire full use t•f he Local ({fide of NciHonal &itployiui ont
Servke. pt is they'* go servo. your l ( :ods, an4 gllio.50 of
the entire C ®Gir71f1i1•i1usi iu y. .
. HUMPHREY h\ITGI'ULL ' r 14 •,' A. MACNAMl 'ICA
Mn**of •, . ItN .rly
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