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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1946-03-28, Page 3Business a y o • telEGAIL DUDLEY E,.I;loidlIn Bafristtsr, Etq. Office^ --Court Louse, Goderich. Telephone &Il. ARO 1 COUNT r' FOREMOST EEL Y OODERICI [, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, . MARCH 28th1,046 DATE �FCitizens of Hurn �: �,smsorr COUPON'S 1;1 �ubscri•bedL,iDUEber�lly Coupons now valid' are butter R1 to 114, sugar 40 to 70 and S1 to S4, o 30, Sugar tcou ons 41.1 to 10• and. --meat p coupons M1 to M28 e.spfre March 31. K. HUNTER, Barrister, pt.. Royal. Brink Bldg, Hamilton Street, Goderich Phone 168,, _ .a►., pT>R�, .S w . • Barrister stnd 13glicitOr O i t ice -North St., Goderieh. Phone WO Naorrass ,CHARTERED A►CCOUN CANTS AIONT>7+1T1 .- and -MDN'1'E1T' Chartered Accountants 51 Albert Street, Stratford Toronto Office: 302 Bay Street W, CECIL ATTRIDGE. CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT 'Telephone: Office 18, Residence 343. Goderich. BLOCK, DAVIS. & DUNN Chartered Accconntants • London;' - KitchenerJ. H. K. "Broughton, CA. -Resident • _- Partiner,. , - 512 Huron &, ''rieBldgLondon. • Phone Met. 27.8, 4 U O AN BOOKKEEPING D• 2.r ACCOUN',fING & BOOKKEEPI i SERVICI+}'°'' For Small Businesses, Stores, Etc. Bookkeeping Systems .Installed. Fooks Balanced Monthly 't?inancial Statements -Wage 'Summaries . ` ,,._Business -:•--and Personal Income Tax Returus., ALBERT Ski -ORE Oilice:Corner North. St. and Square Phone 975. Residence Phone 444. INSURANCE McKILLOP MUTUAL FIRE lated town property -insured. Officers - President, --Frank Mc- Gregor, Clifitdri, No. 5; Vice -President, Chris. Leonhardt, Bornholm, No. 1; Manager and Secretary -Treasurer, M. Directors -Frank McGregor, Clinton; Chris. Leonhardt, Bornholm; Alex. Broadfoot, Seaforth; W. It. Archibald, Seaforth; George Leitch, Clinton; E. J. Trewartha, Clinton,; Alex. ,McEwing, • Blyth,;_-'liugh Alexander, Walton; J. L. Malone, Seaforth. Agents -John E. Pepper, Brucefield, R. Finla3r--MCKereher, Dublin, No. 1,; Policy -holders., can make all pay- ments and get their cards receipted at the Royal Bank, Clinton; Calvin Claes GraCerY, Kington Ooderip, or_ J. Reid's general Storer Bayheld.. MEDICAL OTHERS ' ARE j.'S'K'G J, The following questie1.s and answers are supplied by the Information Boards of • thre '4V.P.T.I3,, Federal Building, London,. Ontario • Q. --I am a veteran and unacquainted -with rental regulations which went into effect after 1 went overseas. 1 returned about six 'months ago and rented a house. Now L find out ,that 1have been paying more than the. -ceiling-- rent. - What -should-1 Bio-? --- A. -You ssaould consult the rentals officers in your nearest Wartime Prices and Trade Board office regarding this matter. Give them the full facts and they will directyou as to the proper procedure. -- ' Q. -To settle an argument will you please tell me what is meant by saying that the price ceiling -On certain goods and services has been suspended. - A. -It means that price regulations have been removed from these goods; and services _but if the prices show too. high an increase without regula- tions, these mill be reimposed. ---I am a farmer and have will Q .. know what price to ask for Al' A. -Ceiling prices on maple syrup are determined according- to grade. 'Grades are set by- the department of agriculture and not by the Wartime Prices and Trade Board. however, lcsseal otiices of the •B oard will have colorimeters and you -may have -the grade of your syrup determined by testing with the colorimeter. Q.-11ow ninth Canadian butter • lS- exported overseas? A. -.Canadian butter isnot being ex- ported. ' The shortage- is due 'Ma -drop in.: production. - Q. -A neighbor of mine gave me some sugar coupons -because she didn't. •need them and my grocer -refuses to take them. IIe says I'm breaking thy' SSW ,YlormallifIViramii111161a, Fire, Accident and Motor Car OFFICE -MASONIC TEMPLE WEST STREET PHONE .230 • GODERICH Secretary ,of Queen 'Alexandra, .ThankS Christmas seal Committee Col: Francis B. Ware, D.S.O,, secre- tary of Queen Alexandra` Sanatorluin, London, Ontario. writes as follows, to The Signal -Star: "I ani ' desired by the President,' Colonel Leonard and the '1xecutive of Queen Alexandra' Sanatorium and by: the chairman and members of the Christmas Seal Committee, to express their grateful thanks to the people of Gclderich and Huron Confnty for their generous response to our appeal for funds to carry on -the-Sanatorium' preventive program of research, educa- tion, re -habilitation and the work of our travelling clinics. •"Goderieh' did . splendidly, contribut- ing $514.66, an increase of $72.30 over last year. The figures for Huron County are as follows: Goderich $514.66 Exeter ,. 243.40 ' Clinton 190.01 Seaforth 239.98 Wingham o 253.26- County 631.71 $2073.02 an increase of $.306.02 over 1944 total. -The following communities con- tributed towards the sum of $63171- r ii t r ' ' lieirc Y ::r_ l iYr ori' �lio 'ii County: Auburn, Bayfield, Belgrave, Bluevale, Blyth, Brucefield, Brussels, Centralia, Crecliton, 'Dashwood, ,Dun- gannon, Egmondyille, Ethel, Fordwich, Glenannon, Gorrie, Grand Bend,. Hay, Hensall, Kintail, Kippen, Londesboro, Lueknow, Motherwell, Port Albert, ,Varna, Walton,, Wroxeter, Zurich. , Londoil and the county of Middlesex contributedthe stria --of $16373.81, an increase of $1194.32 over 1944 figures. "Our sincere thinks also go to the chairman of the Goderich committee, M -r, G. L. Parsons, and the Clodericb Signal -Star for its valued co-dperation, to the many business concerns and individuals who increased their givings, and to all, who' are supporting the Sanatorium in its great and winning Pig -against Tuberculosis." Paw just by having them. Is4'he righe? A. -Yes. The -possession , of loose coupons is illegal- and no dealer May -Accept them. If "your neighbor does'. not require. her coupon's she Should destroy- them. SCllj'4 NEWSIllife'sthe.Juvenile"s � Good Luck Charm � AT Ting . (By Jhri>i e n orals) Continuing' our conntueuts , on the stiveial 1+'orine-i, , the G.C.I., this Week G,i'ade U),, the "home" Form of your reporter is brought to. your-, notice. During .the past few days an "It had, better be good!" attitude ht's perya4 d the atmosphere,: and your reporter has been subjected to various forms of not -so -subtle intimidation. 'Neverthe- less an unbiased report will . be prey sented1 Miss 'Bisset., is ld orm . Teacher. Her lucid way of imparting ,knowledge' and the charming manner with • which she pursues the even "tenor of her ways Jaiiv,e won for her a high place in the esteem of her fortunate students. Grade 12,s- course of stit'tiy comprises Latin, taught, by Miss Bisset; French, by Miss Powell; English- and History, by Mrs. Diggoir;....Vhemistry, by ,Mir. Payne; Geometry, by Mr. Scott; Physical Training, for the boys, by Mr. Francis; Physical,, Training, for the _girls, by *Miss Bisset; Health, for the boys,'•by Mr. Scott; and Health, for the -'girls, by Mrs. ,Diggon. "Following are the.., students: Bob Diggon, J,im Donnelly, Koss ,Errington,- Gwen- Finnigan, Audrey Ginn, Mary Graham, Marie Hawkins, Barbara Henry; Sheila Hill, Dorothy Holmts, Kathleen Holmes, Chris. .Leishman,. Bill MacDonald, Eleanor Martin, Bill New- combe, Peter Patterson, Jim Reynolds, Donald Scott, Madeline Smith, Evan,pa ( 7�1 `I D oket t.12it 33 pts ?� arj ey Wightman, Our form boasts 'of numbering amongst its `students the clever Presi- dent. of the Students', t ouncil, Jim Donnelly; the canny Scotch Treasurer, Peter Patterson, and the poised and pulchritudinous . Secretary, Eleanor Martin. • ° The students: believe, that most, if not all, of the wurth.while ideas emanate from this Forum -ants their conduct is ,(to quote their -parents), perp pL`rtecl with- the awful dig -nay -Of iunpeuding,ma turity. A 'repriei•e • of one week hats been granted in the Matter of examinations, because of the iseen intcti'est evinced by the students in the hockey games. The Principal explained that the players . display the same energy in their studies as in their games, but he could not say as much for those students in the role of spectators. The readers of this column are like- wise granted 'a reprieve until after Tei Year . Old Travels Every. where With Reokey • ,When the Goderich Juvenile Lions travel to Stratford and t aerie for the Ontario Juvenile 93- finals • with Barrie, they won't worry. Coo much if one of their starry forwarder or a husky defencehan or eveai the _goal tender, is missing, but they will eon - glider it: a serious situation if a little ten -year-old tyke, who doesn't even don a skate, is not with them on the trips. That is „how much the Juvenile pucksters think of their water -boy and: maseot. Gordon Powell; nom of _Mx. and Mrs. Robert'• PowelI St. David street. The Lions- "-adopted" Gordon as their mascot early --in the hockey season when he proved the quickest and most eager to satisfy of the many youngsters who attempted the job of -getting water to the players.: In their dressingroom, between. periods of a game. But it was not until the Lions journeyed `-'to Kincardine in' the first round of the W.O.A.A. playoffs that they realized he was. a good -luck charm as well. The Juveniles dropped that game to Kincardine, their (first loss of the year, and the reason they gave for the set -back was that they had neglected to take Gordon on the trip. From, then on it was a standing pie t ti iwit :khe � t8 rtw4 W smile and "the overSizr` cap should' attend all games with the Lions. Gordbr3 is pt all times, infornned of out-of-town JiVenile,••- gua,es a d once when he failed to show up at, the place in town where the team was to assemble for a journey, an automobile was dispatched to Gordon's residence to pick him ---up and make r3,ure he was on' the trip. In the recen=t series with Sirrucoe, played at Brantford, which was broad-, cast; Gordon, was- interviewed. Hy :Tory Gregg, well-known sports announcer. When asked what he thoughrthe'Lions' chances we're that- evening, his reply .. s:1y'our frienclS ism the . .,, - w dre& ter ry yaV came $ Ontario to sheer tikes �►' 1tavoulriit . We can't' always give th ila $t l a S," but let's be pave- , ail our dr alined evth them -they get the hest wehave to afro:. ,short, ]et'tt: see they have a, really swell time! i •i s r4irrl Mr '�'"4bc' •` Ontario `profits almost Every tourist dollar is as much, from tourist shared this way . business as from gold 1. Hotels; 2. Stores; ' mining. It's up to each 3. -Restaurants; '4; -of us to keep this Taxes, ete4 5. Amuse- business growing. ments; 6. 'rages. "Let'' 'make the m„want to come -buck!" 9 O D PLANNING A HOLIDAY2 Tune in ' ' "Ontario Holiday" CBRB, 10:30 p.m., Thurs.:. Fri., and Sat. 7-7 THE PUBLIC INTEREST BY JOHliLABATT LIMITED vow examinations, a .5 your reporter must need be abont his studies. The po,st- examination School NeNVS will en- deavour to give due honor. to our Hockey Stars. We know you join us ,in wishing them success in the forth- coming games. Was pronipt and not to be challenged, "They'll win.", His reply to a similar question "Fut to him Allis week by the Sipal-Star reporter, as to how Gode- rich would make Out with 'Barrie was the same and we have an idea that if Gorfion•saYs so; he is right. At any fate, whether the Lions win or lose in the finals, there is one thrum you can bet on. They won't move nut of town Without their good -luck charm.' Unlesq he has the measles. F. T. Armstrong OPTic/AN and OPTOMETRIST Square Goderich "See Arnistiihig and See Better" At. Luckn w every 'Wednesday Late House Surgeoli New York - Ophthalmic and Aural Hospital,•assist- ant at Moorefield Eye Hospital and Golden Square Throat Hospital, EYES TESTED, GLASSES SUPP LIED 53 Waterloo Street Stratfprd. • Telephone 267. Next visit Bedford Hotel, Goderich, Wednesday, May 22nd at 2 p.m. Rear Estate and Insurance -Office and Regidence: - 11 Trafalgar Street Phone 663 FOR. SALE -Reuses of all kinds, choice building lots; -businesS'pro- nerty and several good farms. loirmummtpoomormaammeismomammom CONFEDERATION LIFE WIND -CAR - Fire Preferred Rates lin: Preferred Risks. ° ACCIDENT- & -SICKNESS • Consult Phone 82-13 Dungannon AN copEN LETTER TO CANADA'S EX-FiGC-ITING MEN CHIROPRACTOR AND T5R-1.7L'E'S:g- THERAPIST Goderich, Phone 341 Office hours -10 to 12-a.m., 2 to 5 10 to 12 a.m. only on Wednesday. Vonday and Thursday at Mitchell. A. N. ATKINSON Registered under Drugless Practitioners Act for the Province of Ontario. A. L. 'COLE' ,Eyes Examined, Glasses Fitted' Phone 33 . Goderich, pnt. '-DONALD SLUR EXPERIENCED AUCTIONEER Licensed for Counties of Huron and Bruce RIPLEY; PHONE 49. For information applY to J. N. ON TIME AND MONEY -You - EDWARD W. ELLIOTT CorrespOndence promptly an- swered. Immediate arrangements -can,be made for Sales Date by Phone 203, Clinton. , Charge moderate and "satisfae- . eirrainaarralmar PIANO LESSONS Sheldon Baxter Schools. , Will accept limited number Of ° Write, P.0 -flu _860. eGoderich. 5-18 Phone 378 need to use them well in forging a future for yourself.' ON GETTING A 10B What to say and 'how to say it in writing" for a • HAROLD - JACKSON LICENSED AUCTIONEER , HURON AND PERTH , For information, ete., write lect) Seaforth, or 867, Goderich. , i(rIE REAL ESTATE You and your fellow service-, men have fought for the. p4ace, freedom -and happiness we now enjoy. We, in coalition with all true Canidians, believe that • you should • re,ceive your fair share prosperity ihat Could not be opts without the victory you, have achieved.. We believe that, unless our ex-fighiing mon as 'a whole reach a good standard of living, Canada cannot attain that full .measure of the prosperity . for which We all Rope.' are anxious to do• in our power_to.help every veteran firrtl his- particular, niche in the new peace -time Canada, -either • a ON 4P-P4RANC- - AND:74 - PRO/IOU-1- Look your smartest, • speak out with confidence, state vont ambitions clearly. -ranee Co. 50 years In.:business, Canada's largest Fire Ins. 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The booklet, "Getting Off on the' Right pont", is yours for the asking . . , Write,..or see, your nearest B of M •manager today. ON, ,MAKING A LIVING - Train- ing counts .. :the man who makes good rfloacY-J,WP.,erdalist.-_ • • ON GOING INTO BUSINESS -- starting and running Your own ON IIIDDEN CLAUSES -- Look More .you leap . •. tridi phrases and comealud clauses cost the, Now -i -Greg McClure aS ",The Great John L." with Linda Darnell MON, TUES. and -WED. - TWO FEATUREg A smart, sophisticated humor -tale concerning „ a likeable lass who _ circulated in the -swifter Circles II Mom. so prapic 111111111111 amitrclos is III Ur oriima mimosa . 111111111$111111 :MY BAN" ON CROOKS Typical exarhples of rackets to be , on rut 4guard Romance,' 'rhumba and rhythm,- as Latin' love moves In on the., AmeriCqn ,Plan "Masquerade.. in. 1Viexieo" WESTERN ONTARIO MOTORWAYS Bus Schedulz now• In effect Leaves Goderich daily including Sunday Arrives Goderich daily Leaves Sandays .and holidays The 8.00 pan. bills goes di. ect to London Connections at Clinton for 'London, !Detroit, %Ingham, ‘Valkerton, Port Elgin and Owen Sound. Connections at Stratford for Woodstoch Kitchener, Guelph, Hamilton and - Toronto. and Loudon. change phone po or 717. . Jennifer Jones, Joseph Cotten and Ann Richards • A suPerlative east presents, a breathing, living story that has become one of the year's great romances Digest size -- tits cougly in your lumber ON Ell MMUS PROBLEMS • Don't hesitate to talk them lAtel with men Competent to give yo sound., advice. Coming--1-"Fallen Apger:tjtarKing 'Faye. atinee4 Wednesday, Saturday and Holidays at 2.30 p.m. • working with ( anailians every' walk of life shier 1817 4 ON PlIOWY stock. SAIMIPN. promising -to Au Yon in on the ' nround floor. god Old to chat e4iftC,S ovcs with you. \