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NINETY-NINTH YEAR
MYRON COUNTY'SO a .
GODERIGIT9 ONTARIO, THURSDAY, JUNE 20th, 1946
Business. Directory
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DUDLIIX E. HOI4MES
Barrister, Etc°
Olee-Court rt Horse, Goderieh.
elepkon.e 55:
J. K. HUNTE
Barrister, Etc.
Royal.. ank Bldg.
• Hamilton Street, Goderich-
Phone 968.
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CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS
NIONTEITH and MONTEITH,
Chartered Accountants
51 Albert Street, ° Stratford
Toronto Cam: 302 Bay Street.
WCECIL ATTRIDGE.
CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT
Telephone: Office 18, Residence 343.
Goderich.
BROCK, DAVIS & DUNN
° Chartered Accountants
London — Kitchener
J. 11. K. Broughton, C.A.—Resident
_Partner
512-11140n-
ACCOUNTING
1uxon E>•�e� Bldg.
"1'hone dt: 7b L =
ACCOUN INT G AND BOOKKEEPING
ACCQUNT'ING & BOO4KEEPING,
For Small Businesses, Stores, Ute.
Bookkeeping Systems Installed.
Books Balanced Monthly
Financial Statements
Wage . S.ummaries
.:„tgsmnu t
and._ -Persona; -Income Ta
ALBERT SHORE
Office;Coener North St. and Square
Phone 075.. Residence Phone 444.
INSURANCE
McRILLOP -MUTUAL FIRE IN-
SURANCE CO.—Farm and iso-
lated town property insured.
Officers — President, Frank Mc-
Gregor, Clinton, No. 5; Vice -President,
Chris. Leonhardt, Bornholm, No. 1;
Manager and Secretary -Treasurer, M.
A. Reid, *Seaforth.
Directors—Frank McGregor, Clinton;
Chris. Leonhardt, Bornholm; Alex.
Broadfoot, Seaforth; W. R. Archibald,
Seaforth; George Leitch, Clinton; E.
J. Trewartha, Clinton; Alex. McEwing,
Blyth; , Hugh Alexander, Walton; J.
L. Malone, Seaforth.
Agents—John E. Pepper, Brucefield,
No: 1; George A. Watt, Blyth, No. 1;
R. Finlay McKercher, Dublin, No. 1;
J. F. Prueter. Brodhagen. -
Policy -holders can make all pay
ments and get their cards receipted at
the Royal Bank, -Clinton ; Calvin Cutt's
Grocery, Kingston Street, Goderich, or
J. H. Reid's General Store, Bayfield.
]MJR DATES O.
RATION ,'COUPONS
Coupons new valid are sugar -pre-.
serves 51 to 516, butter R1 to .'1.12
and meat M20 to ° 11142, I3utter Ian
to• Ito andraaeat bI20 to M30, -expire
June <30,
OTHERS ARE ASIIING
Q.—Does apple sauce for babies re-
quire ration coupons?
A,—All canned fruits in sizes below
105 ounces -for babies as well as adults
require ration coupons,. ,
Q: --What is the ceiling price on
second-grade potatoes? My grocer
charges 50 cents for them. Is, this
�ight7 ,
A. --During June, July and .august
old potatoes have a ceiling of 55c plus
freight rates from the nearest dis-
tributing centre, which, in your case
woulcl make a legal ceiling of ap-
proximately 58c, -
Q.—My grocer has a meat counter.
Must he display a price list for meat
so that- his customers can read it,t
or is he allowed to tell you the price
of it?
A.—Meat dealers must show price
lists . of_: beef, pork, larnb and veal.
re a.c _... ..1..
��''C�h� ii�rT � eir�:s a p nil
-feti��rY► le L.oni.'1O nen _ Q - uaxt.
--TM- .== Priec-S M`of ircil -are fixed+ by° th+
Ontario Milk Control Board, and not
by the Wartime Prices abd Trade
,Board.>.
Q.—I have for sale a 1927 ear which
has been in n>.,y possession for the
past eighteen years. I have never had
an accident or any trouble in that
lime. The car. is in good running
or4erYard it --,has four good_ tires and.
Cine' '-is -the-40p- price -
can ask for it to a private buyer?
A.—You must' give "further inform-
ation including model, ~body type, model
year and .serial -number: , We are for-
warding you the correct forts, 'which
if you complete and return to this
office will enable us to quote you the
legal ceiling.
Questions regarding prices and
rationing and any other regulations of
the Wartime Prices and Trade Board
will be answered if they are sent to
the Information Branch, W,•P.T.B.,
Federal Building, London.
BEACH PARTY
Members of the • choir of North
street United church and their friends
enjoyed a wiener roast on the beach
below the Sunset Hotel last Thursday-
evening.
hursdayevening. Mrs. Murray Hethrippgton
conducted a singsong around the camp-
fire. Miss Norine Mills was_ the con-
eenex of the party.
Geo. G. MacEwan
Roy. Brothers Lead,
Stok-judging
GeraAd Dustow ani,Evelyn Turtooi
o of, Colborne Town tip Are
Rigb.
CLINTON, June • 17.E - Two sons of
"`ictor - Roy of Londesboro, the latter
the Well-known secretary of the Huron
Federation of Agriculture, proved their
right to livestock -judging honors when
annual junior judging competitions.
were revived at Clinton Saturday after-
noon. The annual competition had_ not
been held since 1941.
At the grid of a long day of judging
work on hones, swine, sheep, and
beef and dairy Cattle, ,Bruce Boy of
Londesboro was adjudged county judg-
ing champion in the senior group, and
Murray Roy topped the intermediates.
High score in the junior competition,,
was, made by Gerald Dustow of Port
Albeit.
Competition in the event avis keen,
with seventy-tWo boys and three girls
entered, representing all, corners of
IIuron county. The girls competed
directly with the boys, and were scored
on the sante basi3:- Evelyn Turton of
Goderich achiiei ed the,laeat. beer ttnigng
theme three—.�,
_ rte- tli-c aty -6.6147-ii- fkii_ryas orgltu-
=err and `eeted-la `neRa ..- Bru►v .
recenfr' titippoti totr ”a ictiltural -repre-
sentative fey Huron, with a staff of
assistants which included .Gerald
-torr: of Ciia,ton ns-eiaai :,Of= :reeistra.,
tions nth d- records; Miss Edna Mac-
Donald, secretary for the competitions;
Kenneth Lantz, , assistant agricultural
representative for Middlesex county,
in charge of,dairy cattle judging;
George McLauhlin, assistant agricul-
tural- r.e=pre§entatlye for Perth,, rr1
-cr[rge-,. ,clraug �hers""tdgirng`;',.
Roberti• McKercher, R.R. 1, Dublin,
an O.A.C. graduate, in charge of beef
cattle judging; .Keith' McRuer, assist
ant agricultural representative for
Bruce county, in charge .of swine judg-
ing; Carl - Oestrelcher, well-known
Dashwood farmer and breeder,- in
charge of sheep judging.
,Livestock from some • of the best
herds. ,arid flocks in Western ,Ontario
was paraded Saturday morning for
the purposes of the competition.. In a
cavalcade of cars, competitors and
judges made the rounds of seven' -farms
on each farm one or more classes of
stock were _ lined up, and competitors
were required to ,place the four in
order of merit. '
During an afternoon of 'question -and -
answer testing at the Department of
Agriculture office in Clinton, each of
the seventy•fiv;e_, competitors• was 're-
quired to give „his reasons for the plac-
ings lie had made in each of four
classes 0f 5..gttle.,_and two classes.�eac,•h-
of horses, sheep and swine. A com-
petitor who lost marks in the morning,
by failing to agree with the judge's''rat-
ing ,on a class of four animals, could
regain part of his losses in the after-
noon by stating acceptable reasons for
the e placings he had made.
The schedule of, judging began at
9 a.m. at the farm of R. G. Thompson,
R.R. 2, Clinton, where a 'class of Here -
MEDICAL
NOSE, THROAT
Late House Surgeon New York
assis
gnt at Moorefield Eye Hospital and
Golden Square Throat Hospital,
London, England.
- EYES TESTED, GLASSES
SUPPLIED
53 Waterloo Street S., Stratforel.
Telephone 267.
Next visit Bedford Hotel, Goderich,
Wednesday, July 24th, at 2 p.m.
Insurance
OFFICE—MASONIC TEMPLE.
WEST STREET
RECENT APPOINT ENT'
,fit Tint.
ntG
Goderich on New Gre. hound Route
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MISSION ,ND 'TO
1 oUos ing the entbubiaastSe reception to southern points, tlae new Grey1Doraaad ' CELEBRATE ITS 'JUBILEE
liiA Will make it possible for residents
of this area to take circle tours of
Lake Huron, in either direction, cross-
ing .they border a•.Sault°>:.Ste. Marie,
Sarnia or W door acrd returning oxer'
Michigan Grybound ''routes.
DISTRICT CADETS "
,., TO ATTEND CAM'S
tim'hie:h hats been accorded t'ine new bus
transportation facilities' between Sault
Ste. Mario and North Bay, and Sud -
Who pas been appointed Acting Agri-
cultural' RepresentatiVe for Huron
County during the' illness et P. K. B.
Stewart. .
Leroy G. Brown, who 'for six months'
was assistant 'agricultural ' represent -
is a native of Ontario county and' a
graduate of the Ontario Agricultural
CpUege, of the year 1942. • After
assistant argicultural representative in
Grey and MiddleseX' counties and then
enlisted. in the R.CA.F. 'After three
years ilk the R.C.A.F., he was 'demobil-
ized Jast fall.,,And,:wm-uppointed assist --
office at Clinton on May 1. ()Wing to
the fact that the Internatidnal plowing
match is to be held in -Huron county
program .for this year. . ..
ford heifers Was judged. The schedule.
then took the group in 'succession to
Ephraim Snell's, RR. 'I, Clinten, for'
Leicester ewes an4 Leicester rams;
Jack Vodden's R.R. 1, Londesboro, for
R.R.1, Blyth, for Shorthorn' cows and
Yorkshire sows,; 'kfiimes VanEginond,
R.R. 1, Clinton, for Holstein cows (two-
Clintont_forbacon hogs; Huron County
Home, for Holstein coWs (mature)
and heavy dranght horses.
in the inter -township corapetition,
first place went to Hullett ; ihe, winning
three-man team conststed of. Bruce and
Murray Roy, and • James of
.At the- same- time as -results Were
announced at 'the end '-of the day, the
five fudg-es-gave their reasons fOr the
„official. placing' whieli. they had• made
as the standards against which to
assess the competitors'. opinibns. -
CHIROPRACTOR AND DRIiGLESS
THERAPIST
Goderich, Phone 341
Office hours -10 to 12 a.m., 2 to 5
and 7 to 8 p.m., Tuesday, Friday and
Saturday. _
10 to 12 mat. only on Wednesday.
Monday and Thursday at -Mitchell.
Mineral fume• -bathe by appointment
only.
A. N. ATKINSON
51 South St.
Registered under Drugless Practitioners
Actr for the Province of Ontario.
DONALD B. BLUE
EXPERIENCED AUCTIONEER
Licensed for Counties of Huron
and Bruce
Fot information apply to J. N.
Kernighan, Division Court Clerk,
Goderich, Ont.
OPTICIAN and, OPTOMETRIST
Square — Goderich
"See Armstrong and. -See Better"
At Lucknow every Wednesday
form 2 to 6.
EDWARD W. ELLIOTT
Correspondence promptly an-
swered. Immediate arrangements"
can be made for SaIes Pate by
calling Phone 203, Clinton.
Charge Moderate and satisfac-
tion Guaranteed, 19tf
P. J. RYAN
Real Estate and Insurance
Office and Residence:
11 Trafalgar Street
Phone 663
FOR SALE—Houses of all kinds.
choice building lots, business pro-
perty and several good farms.
Eyes _Examined, Glasses Fitted
Phone 33 Goderich, Ont.
HAROLD JACICON
*LICENSED AUCTIONEER
HURON AND PERTH
For information, etc., write
R.R. 4, Seaforth; or phone (col-
lect) Seaforth, or 867, Goderich.
J. W. CRAIGIE
INSURANCE
and
REAL ESTATE
Ap:GLICAN CHURCH CAMP
TO OPEN JULY 1st
,bury and Little Current, annouucint nut
is made by Manford Burleigh, vice-
president
ice -president .and general manager of East-
ern Canadian Greyhound Lines, that,
etectirve„ June 15, through service is
inaugurated front Sudbury, Espanola
•and Little Current to, South Bay' Mouth
Sea Cadets of Western (Ontario
Of Louden will open the camp at
Eitchigand on July 29 and will remain
there until August 9. Cadets of
"Achill'es" at Woodstock and "Royal
Oak" of Stratford will be there from
August 10 to August 20 and those from
"Repulse" of Sarnia from August 20
"Admiral Beatty," will be at Royal
Island, Gananoque, from July 22 to
August 3, following the _cadets from
"Agamemnon" at Winalsig,'"swho will
occupy the base from,JWy ..to July 2b.
Tine ,epee :' .' e (if ::--
o2 the L'ra- i tcriu:a Church is
Canada net Clinton. Pre: yteriata
church -4g' TuesdaY, thine Uth, , itt .
representatives' e lse:ent frtltu liluburiqg
Chizaton, lfiTeter, Goderich, . Hcnsali and
lgeaforth. Plans were Made :.or the
fall rally, which Will he . iacld in Henn
on Tue5daly, eptember. 119t1, with
the 'Provincial president, Mrs.. . 0.
McKellar of Hainilton, as the guest
speaker,
The MacGillivray Mission land e
Kilo* church, Ooderieb, will celebrate
its diamond jubilee this 'year, and
plans will be made for a fission Ba d
rally in . Goderich daring the latter
part! of September :in honor of the'
event.
Slalendid reports of the annual Pro-
vincial 'meeting of the W:11i..S. were
presented by the Presbyterial president,
Mrs. W. J, Thompson, .and the secre-
tart', brass Belle Campbell, both of
Seaforth, and a vote of thanks was
tendered to them by Mrs. `H. O. Dunlop
of Goderich on 'behalf of the mearabers
of the 'executive.
Mrs. G. Bisset stated that good books
and magazines were still needed,' and
would be gratefully received at the •
fall rally. .
The president risked that each morin-
u1114. t ft% '. ,toT for the-
or
he
ori'` f'tl �t 'atnd ii e. t : .
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'Those present from Goderich were
Mrs. G. Bisset, :Mn-., IL ..Rivers,.,... Urs.
! . JRunlop ttn 1 Mrs. -At Taylor
Lots of people keep looking for a
fire escape when they ought to be part
of the fire.
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sociation at Hamilton last week.' The
meeting was' marked by -the
over the new reute. terest was shown by those in attged-
Vacationists will find the new' ance in the story of the progress* of
Georgien Bay route definitely sceni
and different, for a pleasant interlude
in the trip occurs when passengers
One round trip a day will be oiler-
ated between _the- terminals,. the „route.
pai;sing through Grand Bend, Goderich,
Kineardine, Port Elgin,' Southampton,
Wfarton, Tobermory, South Bay Mouth,
Little 'Current, Espanola to Sudbury.
Between Sudbury and Little Current
two round trips a day are provided.
Conunenting on Eastern Canadiau
Greyhound's new division, Mr. Bur-
leigh. said: "This new. hus service is
aimed at providing first-class trans-
portation to'a territory whose growth
.and importance as a tourist area
deruand it. The amount of patronage
vvill determine the extent to which
schedules will be increased. •
"The cost on a bus trip is three cents
a mile, and it costs at least ten cents
a mile to operate a car. By riding the
buses 'the car owne`e not only makes a
substantial saving for himself, but
helps to assure residents north of
Sarnia.. goort_transpoztatien-4n
"If patronage this slimmer Warrants
it, 'larger and more palatial buses will
be operated in 1947."
In addition to'providing easy gccess
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Property_. ,on Blue Water.-.Highwa-y,
Purcliaseil by Diocese
Some 750 youngsters of the Diocese
will have an opportunity to -go to
camp this summer under.church super-
vision: The Diocese has purchaed its
'own camp site of 114 acres, NNtith eighty
rods of lake front, tliree miles soath
of Baydeld on the Blue. Water Iligh7.
_Cabins, a staff house and 'a dining
hall are being ereeted at the present
tune to put the camp in readiness for
opening and. dedication on July 1.
Archbishop C. A. Seager will speak, at
the dedication ceremOny.• Archdeacons
W. A. Townshrnd and W„, J. Doherty
Woodstoek, D.. J. Cornish of •Port
,Dover,_aed Rev. John Graham of Wood-
stock will:take part in the Service. Mr.
Geoghegan is' camp director:
In former years the Diocese of Huron
rented the Presbyterian eamp Eh: -
tail -for August and operated two &tops
of eighty each. ‘This.year the Anglican
..camp will run during July and August,
and five camping periods of ten days
-etich will. make it possible to give
camp training te. 750 children and
young people..
addition to the canqi buildings,
,thip site provide a clergy
cotta e at a holiday inn for the rectors
of le diocese. The former farm
house- is being' inade ovr IWO „the
clergy cot thge.
At present seven cottages are heing
erected. each capable of aerozituiodat-
ing thirty campers. A newly drilled
well, flowing at the rate of tifSy gallons
a minute, will provide adequate fresh
Two junior camps will be operated.
one beginning July 2 and the other
'August 6, for heys and -girls aged nine
to twelve years. •The.. intermediate
camp for boys and girls, aged.13 to 15,•
will run from July 16 to 26. A leafier -I
ship training -group, also., mixed, inadef
up of Sunday school tettchers, ,-seaTO
people and women's auxiliary workers„
take oVer the camp from July 28
to August 3. The senior caMp for those
over 'fifteen will be held from August
PHONE 24 • GODERICH
:11EIIE CAPITAL THEATRE PEr
Monday, 'Tuesday, Wednesday -:-ADULT ENTERTAINMENT!
The screen dares to open the flaming pages of
"THE LOST WEEKEND"
Wawanesa Mutual Fire Insu.
ranee Co. 50 years in business,
Canada's largest Fire Ins. :Co.
Get our rates on Car and Wind
_ Insurance.
Among 'iLe -Idivest in Canada.
GORDON JEWELL
R.R. 6 Goderich
Phon° Carlow 21-r-4.
In his Academy Award sensation
With Jane Wyman, Phil. Terry and Howard De Silva
Thursday, Friday Gand SMurdaY—,
John Payne, Maureen O'Hara and Sir Cedric Hardwick°
Telling a -story of the sort -of love only a--Iyottian enn give and only a
'Ran could fail to.nnderetand
"SENTIMENTAL- .1011RNEY'
Matinees Wednesday, Sattbirday a'ild Holidays at 2.30 p.m.
WESTER§ ONTARIO MOTORWAYS
'Bus Schedule now tn effect
Leaves Goderieh daily ineluding,Sunday
• Arrives Goderich daily
Leaves Sundays 'and holiaays
The 8.00 p.m. bus goes di:ect to London,
Connections at Clinton for London,
Detroit, Wingham, Walkerton, Port
Elgin and Owen Sound.°
Connections at Stratford for Woodstock
Kitchener, Guelph, Hamilton and
Connections ,at Mitchell tor Listowel
and London.
For information phone 'British Ex-
change phone 01 or "117.
D. I. MI, formerly of the Goderich
Collegihte Institute staff, and for the
last eleven yenrs principal of the
Listowel High Schoel, has accepted
a position on the staff of the Sifncoe
•Oollegiate and Voeafional Institute as
Since 1943 Mr. Hill had been on leave
of abseil CP from the Listowel school
and was with the personhel department
of the Canadian Many nntil ,his dis-
That June bride walked briskly into
the mark.et and said, ?I want a half-
ponnd mince, meat ilia' please cut it
off a nice tender yomig mince."'
CAN- STEAL
4616 which shoulfl-be covered by insur-
ance. Let us analyse your needs, --explain
from loss in many ways and arrange plan.
Lied Pilot policies to cover all eventualitieC 4
We write Pilot Insurance to cover eel;
ected risks in Automobile, Fire,,Persoual
Property Floater,. Burglary, Cargo, EleVa.
'tor, Teams, Plate Glass, General and Pah-
lie Liability,'Fidelity and Surety Bonds.
J. W. CRAIGIE--GEO. G. MacEWAN, Goderich
G. C. TRELEAVEN, AGENCY, Dunganrain.
GORDON JEWELL, R.R. No. 6, Gaderielr Representing
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PILOT INSURAKE COMPANY
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neighbours and active partici- ' shoes, wearing appvel, kitc'hen ware
' pants in the 3.ife of your community. arid the thousand and one other thingS
If anydne is sick your druggist hurries , that add to your comfort. Life simply
up the prescription; and. oftetz, if:a - could not . run smoothly without
'doctor -4,s not ..1,nriediately available, Canada's obliging retail mercha.nts.
And isn't it marvellous the way Ybor
owners in the ConfedZ:FitilY
local grocer and butcher cater to your .
-wants arid whifie, 'What -would you Association.'
, ---,could you—do without theca Your In this Seventy -Fifth Anniversary
ek ,hardWare intichant, too, ha$ every- Year, the Confederation Life
;IX' thing you need from tin. tacks to " ASSOCiatiQri is glad to . pay .tribute
-publicly- to the retail merchants of
g„7,1-iegbarroo.
',7•; And think of -the stpres: of specialty .. tanada.