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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1946-04-11, Page 2TW 4ODERICII SIGN STAR wile,, pr4iictQd a Conn et $23.000,000 wall ll h openat air both labor an arena `e. L'B 1iIT]4" a", .fpr, 1.0.--'4$11 ViddaY milrnistee• without portfolio, dafternoona the pastor o the cl ureic slni°a Ulna in ate NouSe, also forecaaa07• 1.. ll t'A'S to aBaaA Q , the naau that "rural coanstnuaners, both new Land will awesitla z close to . 4a,0(lO,Ogi� arraaaar asataa'i4ts for the repast) $ for the. existing, will spend church. . Sunday, April 28th, will "bo in wiring their !donnas and fcar� o; in Mioelon,Staaday for the circuit and apo tale ptureht>ise of anecessaasy aappl ancee service will be held here, but service and farm equipment. .will be 'held at Carlow claitxch at U "Total ,e�. peudtnditure tb,Prefore, by the ram. Hey. '.14. U. Turney from Victoria euni amountssien' the 4uovernniea3tr and cos church, Goderich, will be the epeaker. samara wilto $650600,000,"The sympathy of the neigliho,ihood �deciared (on. Mr. ehallies, "'Phis is . extended 1'o Mr. Wni..,-.Jewell and means thatt the have -year plan Zvip,:on ills sons in -the, death of Firs: Wm. the average, involve spending by all Jewell in London on Thursday evening. parties' concerned of mere than _..,. $1,000:000 per month for five years."®T'II'UL TRACTOR CLOSEVOTE t T IftINCI%LRDINE DRIVERS DEI OUNGED « tractors must ossess licenses for that ous driving. Q plebls ire to establish a liquor BY MAG'rIST�iATDa. Alapstt'a:te Ivan B. Graig "1. hive eometimes. seen boys, not Urewer's 'retail store in ' mueh foolishness in purpose," gl1 c much more than ti Years of age at the store • and ',There's too it declared ,lit weekly court at 9Pa iti e- ;I�incardine `vas defeated On Monday t driving of tracto�an and it's a)g'out, jaiar iaa "14fonclay, after he fined Nelson wheels of tractors, and het to drive by 045 for sand 6 against. The three- he i; time that the department passed' a, 'Marchand- of Dover. Township $,10. and as car a person sm a comYaneanted. or fifth vote margin required, saved thethe nnagl t , day for the tera�perance .people, ruling than all persons who Rtlrive costs o $17�i0 on a chafige of; danger- over, geemmeeNoweleuemeempeememeemoulaw, Awe If 6,10tritil tonal-fotar Published. by Sngual t :rl 1 ress, Limited' ' �A . and Great iritaiai, $2.00 a year'; to >L sited i�r`i���� pates—Canada and Qtr r;O ••.P ilxlFertisana ter on request, Authorized as second-class mail, PostIO:i,ca 1[Dei nutmeat, Ottawa.. Telephone 7'1 ° TUU Rh,7IDAY, APRIL 11th1 10`111 • V►pPAANDOSFUEE it Pri . OF LA7.MEADOWS. fir. W. J. McGraatiz, Veterta as' dDf,, �;� ; �!t9• , E(aa►l6 neer, of the local Ucenzploynient Insur- I[t wasperfect spring moininl ane Office, was in London on. Thurs- p • when the . uip f might's choly veil day- last attending a joint conference way by of officials of cianadian . '� ucatlonal wad- slowly 'Uclaf wafted a Training, Department,of Veterans 6.f- . tlae warmth of the. slowly creaipnns fairs and 'the . NaFEmploy/dent tional coin.1 Mood in the midst of a scene Service, held to discuss 'the further - Of obvious eonfusiun, andyet as 1 :ince of training-otn-the-job opportuu- waatched the plaaee took shape and !ties for veterans.' order and, it was. ane of the most A discussion ou the canvass of em - wonderful places 1 have ever been in. ployers by employer -relations officers It . was the city market . a col- of .N,E,S.. was 'held' with officials of feetion of old-fashioned buildings that the three Government departments ex - Stand alike the ghosts of another era I,ltlin ng on-the-job training benefits: jin the late afternoon and then blossom Addressing representatives were Col- iaarth at night until they reach full onel aii. (. Findley, C.V.T., Toronto; bloom wheu the sun comes up, ' 1?. Gibson, N.E,S., Toronto; L. Ingram, night long, these buildings are the mag- District Director, C.V.T., London; It, nets that draw the great thundering Pring, C.V.T., London, and G. A. Bick- organization stiete. • ' express trains and the trucks that ley, Regional Office N.E.S., Toronto. Itlwodekit Hunting r�klnn along the roads and highways4 -importance Stressed In regards to hunting it is pointed Like bugs. • The importance of developing on -the- out that a license for shooting rodents. The streets here are rough and job opportunities was stressed and local from April 1 to August 31 can be ob-' • worn. In some places they are cobble office managers brought out the ins, tained from the Provincial.. Police De - stones and hi other places the bricks portauce of this to employer -relations partment. providing the applicant is have been jarred and pounded into personnel. over the age of 1.0 years. . ridges:. , The hose swishes across 'the As officers of, N.E.S. contact . em- Full inforni.ation regarding hunting • ®whole" Uy night and has left puddles players, they will enquire into the and fishing, can be obtained from sport - as if a sudden spring shower moved of - the employer adding ing goods dealers in a copy of the in to take away the debrig' of a a lay's ttP.his staff by giving -on-the-job train- Department of Game and Fisheries trading. A sodden mass of leaves ing to veterans, under the auspices summary of ibe Game and Fisheries find stalks and bits of boards trona of the Q•V•T.pct and Regulations, or from the De - packing cases is caked up in the gutter- It was announced that the Federal J partrnent and Fisheries, Toronto. alongside the street. Government wiA1 assist veterans so . ("oinplaints 'have been received by 'The trucks ,are backed up to great thatthey may-oiithiu an adequate wage. the association that black bass are open loading platforms and mat shout the amount to be paid by the employer being taken from waters in the London a strange jarg n as the work goes , . • to be determined by a representative district at the present time whereas the "Twenty of ekes twenty-four of C.V.T. season does not- open until June 28. Rinses . . . . silty melons . . . , eighty TO Guard Credits The associationrequests. fishermen to bunches. . ;"- This is, a' good place "The credits of veterans will bekrefrain from taking fish in the interest •of warm, ear y smells. You get most safely guarded," said Mr. Buck- to dome, fishing n seasons s sac -lcpade.( ATAUF Off• eyr •n . •..be.xzs xto.. .. _. i� �.;s. °u =_ - m tier hn n r m k d tine -. at of be _:. , b . `: slim, celery with bright green tops sidize cheap labor." ' 'The operation ItJGE SUMS FOR and -the roots st' 1 clinging to some rich, of training -on-the-job grogram' was HYDRO EXPANSIONS black - earth as , if reluctant to leave outlined to the delegates and the bene- b , its own sustenance behind. There axe fits to the veterans under this system .. cabbages and potatoes, and cauliflower was explained; An intensive rural hydro line con- Veterans must not expectla receive Y . P gr .R 'tending over a pnd�t a Changs. have a homey smell. struction. ro am e 2 __ , ; .- _ r M1 tf!emyeare-,,,Re ttt-_ase tela: •b.,-...thn �_.;.r hnoir°"ex 1an•vvr s `yez�xthe n toln3trr5� �'hL'i� d3 •° touch of the . pineapples and the shPrho ld be treated as all otker em- Ontarbi Hydro Electric Power Com oranges, lemons and grapefruit. These plbyees. At the present time, training - 'mission, the Legislature was told by things have a tartness 1)4also a touch .on-the-job •is at its lowest ebb, yet a Hon. G. H. Challies, vice-chairman, abf the . romance of a- warm, sunny •emendqus increase will 'be exper,I- climaite and even the crates- have a enced during the next few months. - particular -smell. There will be an _increased demand .�..�. There are swarb ing, colors suds, as for this type of worker and veterans those given oft in contrast by, the who returned to school after discharge Truly a ' radishes :.' .little, red jewels with will enter the labor field'" falling green leafage• and the slim, - To Gather Data - Funeral Dome golden bodies of the carrots looking Under the joint program, regional like dancing ladies with skirts billow- offices of the N.E.S.. will -arrange for ing high above their heads. Xou see gathering of information on prospec- Quietness, dignity with reverence, the regal, rich colors of red cabbages tive employment of training-on--the-job and an understanding of family . and the subdued green of melons, personnel . for submission to C.V.T. • needs are ever present at The good smells offood•i mix and mingle with the smells of bhrnt -gaso- SERVICES AT SEAFORTH ' line and oil.. and tarpaulins still damp SEAFORTH, Apr- .8.—The Seaforth with the dew of night.,' There's a smell Ministerial ,Association has ,completed too of burning tobacco` and the strange, arrangements fear services 'to be held tarry smell of ropes and the odor 'of during Holy Week, April 15th to 19th -- isles -as -.a._ great- truck istarts disger 'n a_serviees,-wi11.--1ae.'held ,each evening-, boxes and 'barrels labelled with navies and the offering will. be devoted to the •like Halifax, Digby,, Lunenbttrg and work- of the- Lord's Day Alliance. Glia rlottetown. - _ A11 these things kept running through I Thrifty people read -t -he classified ads• my mind -as I stood waiting for my of The Signal -Star. .It pays. '' friend . who .was• ---unloading his truck. • Then I saw a ragged -,-little urchin . dart in between two trucks and then - - dash away with three oranges. It was a sobering thought. How many SPORTSION URGtO TO OBIT' LAWS In 4 statean.lent issued by oi&telate tat the New, bVestern Ontario Vish and Oanie Protective Association, numer- ous ipuinta 1 egarding the protection of fish stocks and the-regulfations saoncernn- ing !!thing . andw' hunting are brought forward, a o the reeling that in the interest f sport, some facts should be present etl to. the public. •tLle association poiaM out that at the present tiny, many game tell are spawning and strike readily en almost any .type of lure or ' .bait, either through hunger or in protection of their nest. By taking the parent fids at this time, the spawn is left open to the ravages. of other fish, thereby reducing the fishing of inture years; Limit Eigured Carefully ' "The limits of .eaelt type of fish or game are based' ou knowledge aceta ulaated over the years and set so as to give the maximum limit without harming the natural rate of increase," the assoclai"tten states. "Many people do not realize,ti t by nau-observance of laws they are left' open to con- fiscation of their equipment and their means of trausportatiou, stack as bicycle or automobile. • "Nogaine fish or animal may be taken by spearing, snaring, shooting or netting at any "time, officials of the rte. _fucking, Burning, Stinging, 4Eczema or Salt Rheum. eze;tiaa, err salt rheum ao• it,i.tz kin e;tly a, eajbed�..._ eb,oua of Ale most painful of all shins. treublee. The.intcnee burning, itching and sniarting, zoie- elally at night, .or when the affect .! part is ()limped to beet, or tlae haandQ placed >d g' i hot writes are most tatn- � p bearable, and relief na gladly welcomed. • The relief offered by)Burdock ":1ood Bitters its based on the knowledge that such ailweeord wi ezenna and other akin troubles, ere caused' by ca iampure blood condition, bieod ,Bro£laagate .aboutpan innertics. cleanliness by using 13.13. B. to. help oleal �'3 the an ,, Ask at any �g counter for B.13. B. Price $1.00 a bottle. The T. Iiiihur4 Co., I:i:znitvti. 'Toronto, out. 1. IL Jn the majorit of cases 0 TIIE E.E. CRANSTON Funeral Hornet - 17 MOT A3�ST. GODERICH • . ' Phone 3gpW or J E CURED. 1000 Canadians die of cancer every- month. energetic program of cancer research in Ontario Cancer. specialists are Convinced 'that the • with the aim of discovering•a• specific cure for majority of these lives could be saved if cancer, or for some means of preventing the propi�r treatment were given ie, the early disease. . . . stages of the disease. • - Cancer research carried on to dace has been That is the aim of the campaign against cancer entirely inadequate. It is -estimated that less . a_ g ha OOQ e Ula '1ik��s,,.i�..o � e�T .ter �Y�a,xn.!�€brio--to cl��R�v -.& �, �.S - °�S� h � �:� �•��- of -,xa Wb __ �-.__$;i� n:. I bpi' nt in' t _ 2tetl soli" eta, .. ,. oda ort "CtiCe d° .,1, this costly Voss o£life novo i>euig exactei5 �'�'n cancer, Cancer can be conquered. If science is able to ,,� It is proposed to establish cagcer clinics at organize sufficient forces against the scourge ----' suitable centres throughout the province , of cancer, the solution will sooner or later be --"' where all who suspect theX'may have cancer ° fotand. • . may be• examined, and receive the proper• your contribution' is needed—co cut down the • treatment if necessar ate from cancer now—to carry ori the death r 1, �vaxPlan-,7.-. re also under ay ::o p ..yxa , .-.dn:&>. searc,h.JOr mro etlhblinuf tltl thc..v'orld of Plans are ,also under, way to gay a, ponos off:- `� - the cost of 'treatment of cancer, as well as this dread disease. travelling expenses, for'those needing financial -phis„appeal is fq� an objective of $2,000,000 •help. , to provide fof a three-year program of. cancer The third objeco tive of the campai• gn is an Fsearch, treatmenj and province -wide service. - vY The newest) recirion tube x-ray machine for treat- ing cancer costs $100,000. GIVE TO -C9NQ I ER LANCE. ONTAR1.O CANCER FOUNDA'ION .. This organized drive against cancer is a joint effort of The Ontarip Cancer Treatment and Research ` Four(dntiPt,Liind The Canadian •Cancer•Society. s Contriutiions may be made through your local bank -or at the Stratford Cancer Campaign Headquarters, 10 Downie Street, Stratford, -Ont. , I"? children hi Europe onlii like to stand here as I was doing :watching and something o m et drinking in the smell of a vast quantity- (, o1 im L.111111JJJ,,, g of food. I WELL REPRESENTED yous oul n giris • 'TO1:tONT(), Apr. (i. --With the largest attendance in many years, the Huron I. laugh.,..at” Old Boys' ,,s cialtiuu of Toronto held i their animal "At ifoine" at Columhus Hall last evening, with all Sections of i "Mother won't tell me what it cost," -said Elaine to -Cousin. Edna, who ]Ellirvu -Comity well represented. was hooking up the exquisite dress. "But it's within the budget, you Beaded by tilt' veteran- sportsInan, 1 , > w ,r - r Al. (Brown) Jackson and Mr. and firs. may be sure. Trust mother for that. , _Itubert McKenzie. Pile Seaforth mem- i "Budgets sound unromantic, especially On a day like this,"Mother. fliers led the rest of the County in i admitted. "But we cquld g er have given Elaine such a wedding 1iiunller•, over forty from that district,unless we had budgeted. It's something you girls shouldn't laugh °at. , . __lost r•gistereet .. -----Dad--and I-sbegan-budge-ti$•g,--a^.=-•our cdding trir,- t�FIP had ro The guests were received by the t = and we just got home With a few cents margin:' -president, Fred Elliott and Mrs. Elliott "Isn't it an awful bother, though?" and - by Mr: and Mrs. S: M. Wickezns . and .Mr. and 'Mrs. B. H. McCreath.. -r- "We'd be more'bothered and worried without it. No,. it's simple. Many past presidents were in attend- • First, we always set aside the money for Dad's life insurance; that slice, gtnsong them E, J. B. Duncan, means we have no worries about the future. Then we figure on so K.(_'., who held that office in 1901, 'sue- much a month for living expenses ... and thenyl :.. with what's left ceding the. late Sir John Willison,, we can be extravagant. That's the great thing .. to feel,.wlien who was the first president when the you re spending that the essential and the future are take!! care_ , organization was -inaugurated in 19 00. of. Then you can spend with, an easy mind."• -- " It is the oldest and largest of its kind - in Canada; • •. The' guests were abou-t equally Budget for essentials first, remembering that divided between the euchre and bridge one of the greatest essentials is future security • tables and the dance floor. Martin's... protection against Adversity . 4,, . and peace Casa Loma cprchestra rendered- excel- - of mind in your own old.' age. There can be lent music. Among the speeia'l'dance no substitute for life insurance in any family numbers was the carioca and to watch budget.• sonic of• the "youngsters" going through �j_.• this contortionist number was some- thing to see. Kenneth' Stanbury was in"charge of the program arrangements. There was some evidence that the riot squad might. have to be called, When, it wag announced ,that seven pairs of -nylon hege were to lar given as prizes .for the winners of cards and special dance 'numbers, there was tense interest. ' until the last pair were awarded. The whiners of the euchre were:. Drs. Isobel -Doyle, , Mrs. F. Robin- son, Mrs. 1. 2 --lines, H. C. Sloan, S. • White and Prank Warzioek. Mrs. W. A. ('anapbell° and Mrs. George C. twang were in charge of *the euchre and.. fridge. Dr. J. 0: •Ferguson,- the treasurer, stated that the drive for new members had been highly successful, many new names being added tine the membership.' There were many expression, of regret at the continued iilnesq of Dr. II. 3'. Hodgins. for many yours the Treasurer of the Association. N"0 SUPPLIES FO, • 'UNESSENTIAL BUILDINGS T iiessentiai building should not get L-I345l "a single nail err a single plank" until homes hoe boon guaranteed for all tetnriaed Canadian aeryieemen, A. P. lfr,tin(i+r, Wallaeebnrg, 'told the Rotary Club in London' ott• Monday. ire estimated only 20 per Writ. of tb,e veterans married oversea could, provide homes feri'their brides'. Morel than ;v0 per Mit. of i;ervieenten married during the`waar In Canada e,ere unable;! , t4 r Avahte b.9,1aw. Near you, wherever y9u are, is a neighbour in • the life insurance busi- ness. Ask him for advice in planning your future. It is good citizenship to owti life insurance: ''_ 04•'1 The Balance of This Week .nd All Next ,'leek-.U�it l' April 20th, will be - • SPECIAL AL • OLD GOLD WEEKS AT - . , FiIsiager's Jewelry �o ax _ opz�o A message from the Life litsurance Companies 'in Canada and their argents:-- an and Gift Store We will pay NEW HIGH PRICE for any article of •Gold, Gold Filled, or Sterling Silver, paying SPOT CASH as soon as the article is valued: NO WAITING. • Watch. Cases, Rings, Chains, Brooches, Locket's, ' Bracelets, Spectacle Frames, Pendants,Necklets, F-ountain • Pen Nibs, Dental Gold, Medals, etc. See window display of Antique, Jewellery. All articles for sale. ` iii a Canadian and American . 4.50 for a $2.50 Gold Coin; $9.00 for a•$'5.00'Gold :Coin; GOLD COINS—We � �* (Canadian ) � $18:00 for 10.00 Gold Co' i ; 36.00 for .a $20.00 C�'old Coin. , 4, Gz Eng1 O'nstralian, sand.-•Snutfr can--$4.35-for_.a_.$2.43 1/2 •Sovereign; $8.70 fora hp. Sovereign. We will pay the above premium on all Foreign or domestic Gold Coins—Over Face Value. All Coins Must be in Good Condition. Battered or Drilled Coins will be bought as Old Gold Only. . DENTAL"GOLD-'-Bridge, Work,..Fillings, Plates, Inlays,,-Chps, eto. We pays the highest.possible prices. • GOLD FILLED'• -•-Article• s of Gold-filled Jewellery, Watch Cases, Spectacle Frrmes,0etc., are worth considering We pay the highest price by the ounce for anythingof value. • lin ounce rice SILVER—We .buy any article Made of Sterling Silver at the preys g price. . , FREE --We mal;we no charge for:testing or valuation and. nothing too large or too small to receive attention from us. v ' THE BUYING, TESTING and VALUATING' will be in charge" of MR. P. 1.. -CREWS) of Toronto, an expert on p1ecious metals. ' - Diamonds you want to sell—see us... . we rnay, e' interested in buying therm. 'JEWELRY.FILISINGER'S AND- GIFT I. ug, •.. 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