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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1946-03-21, Page 7
ROM a M4R4O 2 . it, T}i14 GO Ri C IG AL T, • East St.: kery Bn I>A►TilN *'•^0 4:4JALme onNs-aossAp—PAsra TheeH Fires win Serveyou well Phone: 184W Eau Stn i Ogron $ody & Fender Shop JL 0.1IIcPHEE " L. D. WATSON 14 East St. Phone 206W �. Canadian: Tire Corporation ASSOCIATE STORE L, Q. WHETSTONE, • Prop.,; TIRES and, BATTERIES Hamilton,. St. Phone 69W The bine lined' this directory represent live and 1 up.ato¢d to concerns, that invite your patronage. ' The service they have tb ,offer ii of the beet and dealing with them not only gives aatisi'aation buf.aaasi4ts in helping thea, serve this connnunity .better'. They ask you to tri them when you have needs to be. sanded. You Ban save rnoney by doing your buying in Goderich. • 0 user= *wan or atm AVALTIABla �,lF RC AtituitNeEs LAMPS and SI!AI MS rime 114 1CO.1 BREC4ENR( E oft 0.� These Stores Are At Your Service ll Saitford General Store THOS. MORRIS, Prop. 4. .. Buying more, we buy for less— Selling emSelling more, we sell for less. Open Evenings Phone 696 ''` Saltford [uronuren'E_egineering Research Co. l lignieerl'[ng & li*anufs tar Brock St, Phone 51 -Reg. Bell JEWELLER 'VW That 4.0" HUI,,OVA WATCHES Good Service on' Repairs Phone 123 East E. Breckenridie HARDWARE PLUMBING & HEATING Visit our Tool Department Phone 135 Hamilton St: Goderich Fruit Market FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES IN SEASON Scientific Equipment— Friendly Service Phone 470 East St. IVAN LOUZON h ,• SFECIAL..... Brand new Ford 1946 Motors now In Stocks.. Drive in- with your ear and purr out with, . a • 1T' TS FORD 1 ARTS" '' Y' • HAVE THEM Bradley • &- Son Pho o P'47 -Hamilton St, Goderich . French Dry Cleaners .Avoid Delay by having your g--Qleaning-done -NOW! C. R. LOWERY , Phone 122 • . West- St. Guenther a •Transport Daily Servicerttr•and-fr 7— Toronto--Hamilton--London and intermediate points -Victoria, St. • Phone 850 Filsinger's . JEWELRY Al _iI+TS WATCHES -DIAMONDS GUARANTEED REPAIRS t. Myron O'Reilly, PAPERING &- DECORATING �=PAPE_ -SUl PLWD--- RAGLAN ST: Phone 585W / '' 11L.. Roy -.,M, Spading has• been pro- moted to Canadian National Railways agent at Brrlmptgn after having served in .that capacity at -Clinton for the past eight' years. . - A truck belonging to the Jones, Mac - Naughton Seed Co., with a cargo of about four tons of seed was over- turned in a ditch a mile and a -quarter west of Iixeter..-- The truck was driven by Donald Burns and came to rest with four wheels in the air and the .R, -.ham_-'OL seed.. scattered around, ._ Meidinger—Atibin Rev r. S. McDonald, of Clinton,, officiated" at the wedding of Veronkea, Marie_ Ann; daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Aubin, of Brucefeld, to Delmer .Yoseph, only son of Mr. and • Mrs. • Alex. 9Meidinger, of • Zurich. ° Miss ,Sidonta Meldinger wait' bridesmaid and Mr. ;'Louts Montague . assisted the groom. Mr.. Lorne Denomme, uncle Of the. bride, sang "Ave Marie," following the ceremony. • • • Lemon Juice Recipe Checks Rheumatic- Pain heumatic uPain Quickly If you suffer .from rheumatic, arth- ritic, or neuritic pain, try this simple, inexpensive home recipe. Get a pack- age of Ru -ex Prescription from your druggist. °Mix it with a.quartvof water, add the, juice' of 4 lemons.. It's easy and 'pleasant. You need only °2 tablespoonfuls two times a day. Often within 48 hours-- _ sometimes overnight splendid' results are'' obtained. IS the pains are not quickly relt0 a itnd . if you do not feel better, Ru -ex Prescription will cost yen nothing to try. Your money re- funded if it does not help you. Ru -ex f escription Is sold at drug stores etywhere, 'and recommended by JAMES Ar CAMPBELL • o Some Paving to_be Done Ahnouncement has been'made that the Department of Highway's paving program does not include the twelve mile strip ,from - Anberley to Kin- cardine, though provisidn has been Made' for paving, on the Blue Water Ilighway from Port Albert north.. to Anberley. a distance of about, twelve miles. This will leave the Kincardine- Amb'erley link the only unpaved section of the rbad. New Legal Firni �a� r Wih ham' _. Major R. S. Hetherington, why -recently returned- to Wing - ham from active service,-inEurope, has formed a partnership in legal practice with, J. H. Crawford of Wing- _ham, tinder the style of Crawford and Hetherington. Mr. Crawford has practised in Wingham since 1930. Major Hetherington, a Goderich old, boy, also practised in Wingham for several years befortc ' going overseas., Twins Celebrate • Ninetyrfirst Birthday r>ik "Me -srs 'Williams and -John Johnston,. Ashfield -born twins, were ninety-one years, of age on Tuesday. March 12th, ,and may possibly be Ontario'S oldest living twins.` In spite of their ad- vanced ages, the two brothers are enjoying remarkable health. Mr. Wm. ,Johnston has lived his entire life in Ashfield township and does. not miss ,a day doing his share of farm work,,: Mr. John Johnston resides at Belling- ham, State. of Washington. where he and his -son operate a large dairy farm.. PUBLIC UTILITIES r COMMIfSION The' regular Meeting of the Public' Utilities Commission was held on Tues- day evening, .when routine• business was 'transacted., The HA:P.C. bill for power supplied the town in January was $4,933.77. Dr., W. F. (fallow and K. S. Ilopkiri- san,- members of the Commission, :superintendent J. R. Kelly and .fid. Nelson attended the annual Hydro eonvention.'at Toronto last. Week. A Pimple Covered Face The live; of many Young people are made 'Miser- able by the.brealting out of pimples, and you probably know of eases where tt promisiinir romance bias been spoiic+d -by these red, white, festering and pus filled sores on the fade. The. trouble is -not so Much physical pain, but the i } plenty,' suffering 'caused by 'the ertbart•assmg disfirleurbment which very often mattes the sufferer ashamed to go out, in company. The q'iioke. t. way to get; rid o' pituples it; to improVO thc'feneral health iiya thorough cicaimin ; of tIto Wood. Ilurdoel,: Blood litters llelpo to cleanse the blood and with the blood ,ylean: uxl the (-oanploxion should Blear up. ,"i1 - T. 1tTillrur r 1'c,„ T.itreitedr Toronto. Ong. pc) Pion 130.. TAW Sttuare G. Plante IMPERIAL SERVICE STATION ° ATLAS TIRFfS Phone 513 Arnold Schutz SHOE REPAIRS Fatherly aperite4_by Pols , cf•- MacDonald Used Shoes and Skates for sate North St. Goderich B. R.Munday RADIO SERVICE & REPAIRS -We--instalf Portable Phonograph ,. Players 7 Widder Phone 598 ackson &Son MEN'S AND BOYS', WEAR BOOTS—SHOES—RUBBERS Phone 412 South Side Square Blue Water Body Fender Shop .F Phone: tor-- " _ Bridge St GODERI'CH• ST. HELENS ST. HELENS, Mar. 18.—Mrs.' E. J. Thom and Mrs. Campbell Thompson and'Patricia,,of Lucknow,, are spending -a• _few days with Mr. and ' Mrs. Al. ,Martulein Toronto. St. Patrick's' Party.—The ladies of ,the section were guests at a delightful atric s 'by..-Lhe Red Cross. _Society in the St. ,Helen's school, under the leadership :or the teachers, Mr. James Coulter and Miss Beatrice MoQuillin,• -The guests were welcomed by the president, .Lois Webb, wha also announced the following pro- gram which was provided by . the pupiis;.of the senior . room : A •welcome recitation by.. -,,Murray. Gaunt; Irish choruses by the pupils ;.a reading, i' he Story - of., St. Patrick," by Kathleen Forster ; dialogues, "St. Patrick's Day" .and. "The 'Parti Line" ;, solos, "When Irish 'Eyes are Smiling," by Lorne 'Forster, "Dear Emerald Isle," by Lois Webb ; a, dance, "The Irish Lilt," by the girls. Miss McQuillin- conducted a bird contest which was won by Mrs. McFarlane and Mrs. G: McPherson. At the conclusion the -girls of the junior By. -your generous patronage SOW .you xinake for , i to its centre. WEST ST. PORTER'S HILL ,PORTER'S' HILL, Mar. 19. ---Mx. and Mrs. I. B. Lockhart arrived from Leth- bridge, Alta., on Sunday. Ivan re - room served cookies and maple sugar. turned 'in. February after three years' Mrs. Elizabeth'. Ball Passes. — The service overseas. They will be the community was shocked and saddened J., of .his 'parents,,, Mr. and Mrs. J., S. Lockhart, for some time. gas --lea riled—that-1V las �'etty- New ton; of--- Goder-ie , Mrs. Elizabeth Rutherford Ball, a life- went the week -end with her parents. long' resident of -the coinnlunity had Mr. Jim Young was in Goderich passed away in the Wingha°m hospital hospital last week 'baying his tonsilla early that . morning. Mrs. Ball who removed. lived alone. was fond unconscious on -Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Lockhart, Mr. and the floor of her home by Mrs. W. I. Mrs. I. B.'Lockhart and Mr. and Mrs, Miller who ,investigated on Thursday 4,,, . W. Lockhart spent Sunday with. afternoon after .learning that Mrs. Ball Mr., and Mrs. Glen. Lockhart, in had. not responded to a knock on the Clinton.. • door on Wednesday night or Thursday Mr. and Mrs. Eric Allen have moved morning. Tee funeral was held from into the Roger home .on the 6th con - the Lucknow Presbyterian church on cession.. - - Into every life some rain must fall. DONNYBROOK DONNYBROOK, Mar. 19. — Lieut. N/S. Olive Jefferson. of ' Hamilton, spent the week -end at her home here. Miss Jean . Campbell, of Kitchener, spent a few days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Campbell. Mr. and • Mrs. -Ted Thompson and Son Barry. were- Sunday visitors with Saturday afternoonwith, Interment in St. Helen's cemetery. • ' a , n • fixoa r .I' his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Thompson. Mrs. John Tiffin is spending a couple of weeks with her sister-in-law, Mrs. Wm..Tiffin, QVingham. The 9th line group -held a progres., sive euchre last Week in the -school. Miss Anne •Chamiiey and Mr. Melvin • Craig were the winners of the prizes for 'the highest number of points. • NIMALS _D°�� D Quickly removed, in Clean , Sanitary Trucks. Phone collect. 910r16 CLINTON 215 STRATFORD William Stone Sons. Limited INGERSOLL, ONTARIO.. 11111111111111 �:moi{ �'�' a • �y}$y::,3,:}:y. -A Sim Million Dollar Sugar Bowl! - "-un ailingly-each spring the s "°°courses upward through countless Maple trees-. - and with taps, -kettles and firewood, the sweet yield is garnered' and refined and brought t� ' market, ' where it brings a $6,000,000 yearly income to Canadian farmers. "MAPLE SUGAR BUSH" Based ' uport a picture painted for Carlind'n by PI W. 9V1cCroa, 0. S. A., and ono of a sorfes of aub- f©CtF3 on the comeirvation of Canada's natural assot`s. *A full colour reproduction, size 9" x 14", withoutadvor- tining, and auitablo for framing, will bo cont to each member' of The ailing Consorvation Club upon requoat to Dept. (E13), The o Carling rirowerie3a Limited, Waterloo, Ontario, 4a 1 G(SavalaHr DV CA6LING'4. 043 a This . six million dollars sugar bowl refills itself with maple products each year -15 e•c crue- t h g„- .. � .,, ,t ,,:o ....o, reira..,t,e. ,it..: understalyd `'the powerful significance of -,the word`''Conservation". Do you realize how vital That word is''wh®"n applied to the vast' forest resources which provide d large part of _!Canada's wealth? .. 1 these -forests are to remain rhe basis of our third . largest, industry, they must be protected from _.iires, insect depredations and unllse cutting They can only be, protected by- ,an awareness on the part of -every Canadian tof the needs and methods of'conservation. By joining The Carling Conservation Club you can learn the part you can and' should play in the protection of Canada's vast natural heritage. *Membership is free and .';mill bring you interesting and authoritative information on conservation, as -it becomes available. Address,your letter to Dept. (t13 ), Tire. Carling Breweries Limited, .Waterloo,. Ontario,. • , 042 Venus Restaurant HOME MADE CANDY as supplies available P,gl30N1 170 4, This is station E -A -T E. Breckenridie HARDWARE PLUMBING & HEATING Visit our Tool Department Phone 135 Hamilton St: Goderich Fruit Market FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES IN SEASON Scientific Equipment— Friendly Service Phone 470 East St. IVAN LOUZON h ,• SFECIAL..... Brand new Ford 1946 Motors now In Stocks.. Drive in- with your ear and purr out with, . a • 1T' TS FORD 1 ARTS" '' Y' • HAVE THEM Bradley • &- Son Pho o P'47 -Hamilton St, Goderich . French Dry Cleaners .Avoid Delay by having your g--Qleaning-done -NOW! C. R. LOWERY , Phone 122 • . West- St. Guenther a •Transport Daily Servicerttr•and-fr 7— Toronto--Hamilton--London and intermediate points -Victoria, St. • Phone 850 Filsinger's . JEWELRY Al _iI+TS WATCHES -DIAMONDS GUARANTEED REPAIRS t. Myron O'Reilly, PAPERING &- DECORATING �=PAPE_ -SUl PLWD--- RAGLAN ST: Phone 585W / '' 11L.. Roy -.,M, Spading has• been pro- moted to Canadian National Railways agent at Brrlmptgn after having served in .that capacity at -Clinton for the past eight' years. . - A truck belonging to the Jones, Mac - Naughton Seed Co., with a cargo of about four tons of seed was over- turned in a ditch a mile and a -quarter west of Iixeter..-- The truck was driven by Donald Burns and came to rest with four wheels in the air and the .R, -.ham_-'OL seed.. scattered around, ._ Meidinger—Atibin Rev r. S. McDonald, of Clinton,, officiated" at the wedding of Veronkea, Marie_ Ann; daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Aubin, of Brucefeld, to Delmer .Yoseph, only son of Mr. and • Mrs. • Alex. 9Meidinger, of • Zurich. ° Miss ,Sidonta Meldinger wait' bridesmaid and Mr. ;'Louts Montague . assisted the groom. Mr.. Lorne Denomme, uncle Of the. bride, sang "Ave Marie," following the ceremony. • • • Lemon Juice Recipe Checks Rheumatic- Pain heumatic uPain Quickly If you suffer .from rheumatic, arth- ritic, or neuritic pain, try this simple, inexpensive home recipe. Get a pack- age of Ru -ex Prescription from your druggist. °Mix it with a.quartvof water, add the, juice' of 4 lemons.. It's easy and 'pleasant. You need only °2 tablespoonfuls two times a day. Often within 48 hours-- _ sometimes overnight splendid' results are'' obtained. IS the pains are not quickly relt0 a itnd . if you do not feel better, Ru -ex Prescription will cost yen nothing to try. Your money re- funded if it does not help you. Ru -ex f escription Is sold at drug stores etywhere, 'and recommended by JAMES Ar CAMPBELL • o Some Paving to_be Done Ahnouncement has been'made that the Department of Highway's paving program does not include the twelve mile strip ,from - Anberley to Kin- cardine, though provisidn has been Made' for paving, on the Blue Water Ilighway from Port Albert north.. to Anberley. a distance of about, twelve miles. This will leave the Kincardine- Amb'erley link the only unpaved section of the rbad. New Legal Firni �a� r Wih ham' _. Major R. S. Hetherington, why -recently returned- to Wing - ham from active service,-inEurope, has formed a partnership in legal practice with, J. H. Crawford of Wing- _ham, tinder the style of Crawford and Hetherington. Mr. Crawford has practised in Wingham since 1930. Major Hetherington, a Goderich old, boy, also practised in Wingham for several years befortc ' going overseas., Twins Celebrate • Ninetyrfirst Birthday r>ik "Me -srs 'Williams and -John Johnston,. Ashfield -born twins, were ninety-one years, of age on Tuesday. March 12th, ,and may possibly be Ontario'S oldest living twins.` In spite of their ad- vanced ages, the two brothers are enjoying remarkable health. Mr. Wm. ,Johnston has lived his entire life in Ashfield township and does. not miss ,a day doing his share of farm work,,: Mr. John Johnston resides at Belling- ham, State. of Washington. where he and his -son operate a large dairy farm.. PUBLIC UTILITIES r COMMIfSION The' regular Meeting of the Public' Utilities Commission was held on Tues- day evening, .when routine• business was 'transacted., The HA:P.C. bill for power supplied the town in January was $4,933.77. Dr., W. F. (fallow and K. S. Ilopkiri- san,- members of the Commission, :superintendent J. R. Kelly and .fid. Nelson attended the annual Hydro eonvention.'at Toronto last. Week. A Pimple Covered Face The live; of many Young people are made 'Miser- able by the.brealting out of pimples, and you probably know of eases where tt promisiinir romance bias been spoiic+d -by these red, white, festering and pus filled sores on the fade. The. trouble is -not so Much physical pain, but the i } plenty,' suffering 'caused by 'the ertbart•assmg disfirleurbment which very often mattes the sufferer ashamed to go out, in company. The q'iioke. t. way to get; rid o' pituples it; to improVO thc'feneral health iiya thorough cicaimin ; of tIto Wood. Ilurdoel,: Blood litters llelpo to cleanse the blood and with the blood ,ylean: uxl the (-oanploxion should Blear up. ,"i1 - T. 1tTillrur r 1'c,„ T.itreitedr Toronto. Ong. pc) Pion 130.. TAW Sttuare G. Plante IMPERIAL SERVICE STATION ° ATLAS TIRFfS Phone 513 Arnold Schutz SHOE REPAIRS Fatherly aperite4_by Pols , cf•- MacDonald Used Shoes and Skates for sate North St. Goderich B. R.Munday RADIO SERVICE & REPAIRS -We--instalf Portable Phonograph ,. Players 7 Widder Phone 598 ackson &Son MEN'S AND BOYS', WEAR BOOTS—SHOES—RUBBERS Phone 412 South Side Square Blue Water Body Fender Shop .F Phone: tor-- " _ Bridge St GODERI'CH• ST. HELENS ST. HELENS, Mar. 18.—Mrs.' E. J. Thom and Mrs. Campbell Thompson and'Patricia,,of Lucknow,, are spending -a• _few days with Mr. and ' Mrs. Al. ,Martulein Toronto. St. Patrick's' Party.—The ladies of ,the section were guests at a delightful atric s 'by..-Lhe Red Cross. _Society in the St. ,Helen's school, under the leadership :or the teachers, Mr. James Coulter and Miss Beatrice MoQuillin,• -The guests were welcomed by the president, .Lois Webb, wha also announced the following pro- gram which was provided by . the pupiis;.of the senior . room : A •welcome recitation by.. -,,Murray. Gaunt; Irish choruses by the pupils ;.a reading, i' he Story - of., St. Patrick," by Kathleen Forster ; dialogues, "St. Patrick's Day" .and. "The 'Parti Line" ;, solos, "When Irish 'Eyes are Smiling," by Lorne 'Forster, "Dear Emerald Isle," by Lois Webb ; a, dance, "The Irish Lilt," by the girls. Miss McQuillin- conducted a bird contest which was won by Mrs. McFarlane and Mrs. G: McPherson. At the conclusion the -girls of the junior By. -your generous patronage SOW .you xinake for , i to its centre. WEST ST. PORTER'S HILL ,PORTER'S' HILL, Mar. 19. ---Mx. and Mrs. I. B. Lockhart arrived from Leth- bridge, Alta., on Sunday. Ivan re - room served cookies and maple sugar. turned 'in. February after three years' Mrs. Elizabeth'. Ball Passes. — The service overseas. They will be the community was shocked and saddened J., of .his 'parents,,, Mr. and Mrs. J., S. Lockhart, for some time. gas --lea riled—that-1V las �'etty- New ton; of--- Goder-ie , Mrs. Elizabeth Rutherford Ball, a life- went the week -end with her parents. long' resident of -the coinnlunity had Mr. Jim Young was in Goderich passed away in the Wingha°m hospital hospital last week 'baying his tonsilla early that . morning. Mrs. Ball who removed. lived alone. was fond unconscious on -Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Lockhart, Mr. and the floor of her home by Mrs. W. I. Mrs. I. B.'Lockhart and Mr. and Mrs, Miller who ,investigated on Thursday 4,,, . W. Lockhart spent Sunday with. afternoon after .learning that Mrs. Ball Mr., and Mrs. Glen. Lockhart, in had. not responded to a knock on the Clinton.. • door on Wednesday night or Thursday Mr. and Mrs. Eric Allen have moved morning. Tee funeral was held from into the Roger home .on the 6th con - the Lucknow Presbyterian church on cession.. - - Into every life some rain must fall. DONNYBROOK DONNYBROOK, Mar. 19. — Lieut. N/S. Olive Jefferson. of ' Hamilton, spent the week -end at her home here. Miss Jean . Campbell, of Kitchener, spent a few days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Campbell. Mr. and • Mrs. -Ted Thompson and Son Barry. were- Sunday visitors with Saturday afternoonwith, Interment in St. Helen's cemetery. • ' a , n • fixoa r .I' his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Thompson. Mrs. John Tiffin is spending a couple of weeks with her sister-in-law, Mrs. Wm..Tiffin, QVingham. The 9th line group -held a progres., sive euchre last Week in the -school. Miss Anne •Chamiiey and Mr. Melvin • Craig were the winners of the prizes for 'the highest number of points. • NIMALS _D°�� D Quickly removed, in Clean , Sanitary Trucks. Phone collect. 910r16 CLINTON 215 STRATFORD William Stone Sons. Limited INGERSOLL, ONTARIO.. 11111111111111 �:moi{ �'�' a • �y}$y::,3,:}:y. -A Sim Million Dollar Sugar Bowl! - "-un ailingly-each spring the s "°°courses upward through countless Maple trees-. - and with taps, -kettles and firewood, the sweet yield is garnered' and refined and brought t� ' market, ' where it brings a $6,000,000 yearly income to Canadian farmers. "MAPLE SUGAR BUSH" Based ' uport a picture painted for Carlind'n by PI W. 9V1cCroa, 0. S. A., and ono of a sorfes of aub- f©CtF3 on the comeirvation of Canada's natural assot`s. *A full colour reproduction, size 9" x 14", withoutadvor- tining, and auitablo for framing, will bo cont to each member' of The ailing Consorvation Club upon requoat to Dept. (E13), The o Carling rirowerie3a Limited, Waterloo, Ontario, 4a 1 G(SavalaHr DV CA6LING'4. 043 a This . six million dollars sugar bowl refills itself with maple products each year -15 e•c crue- t h g„- .. � .,, ,t ,,:o ....o, reira..,t,e. ,it..: understalyd `'the powerful significance of -,the word`''Conservation". Do you realize how vital That word is''wh®"n applied to the vast' forest resources which provide d large part of _!Canada's wealth? .. 1 these -forests are to remain rhe basis of our third . largest, industry, they must be protected from _.iires, insect depredations and unllse cutting They can only be, protected by- ,an awareness on the part of -every Canadian tof the needs and methods of'conservation. By joining The Carling Conservation Club you can learn the part you can and' should play in the protection of Canada's vast natural heritage. *Membership is free and .';mill bring you interesting and authoritative information on conservation, as -it becomes available. Address,your letter to Dept. (t13 ), Tire. Carling Breweries Limited, .Waterloo,. Ontario,. • , 042