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blut spent' the week -end with friends
in Detrolt.
Mr. and rs. Lloyd 1*.aithby, Gordon
rand Paul !*, althby, London, were
. wee's-end visitors ivvith Mr. Ara Mrs.
J. Taylor.
Mr. Elmer :ts eller of Windsor spent,
lie week -end at his home here.
Mr,' and 'am Frank- Roberton and
family, of Sgaortk, spent Sundery with
the formers . r.aother, Wna.
RobertOn.
Mr. and Mrs,. Geo. Beadle' Are spend-,
a month with Mr. and Mrs;'Beverly
French and other relatives at !Detroit.
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Lawson, Mr. and
Mrs. Oliver' Anderson and son William
visited Miss Sadie Carter and Mr. Joe
Carter, Port Elgin, on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Roberton and Mr.
and Mrs. Alex. Manning have returned
from a viSit with: friends at Halihurton.
visitors with, Mr. and Mrs. Jas.
Raitbby on Sunday were Mr. Alva
Wray and son, of Seaforth.
Visitors at tbe home of Mr. and Mrs.
Chas. E. Asquith over the week -end
Were their sou Reginald Asquith, 9f
Toronto,! Mrs. Asquith'S sister, Mrs.
Chas. 'McNeil, and Mr. McNeil, oft Tor-
onto, and!her niece, Miss Virginia
'Williams of Springfield, 111,
Recene visitors with Mr. and Mrs.
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Oet.'7.---4XV. ArthurMaitland, Allen were Jr. and M.
narole3. Allen o gioderich and Air.
iletry C. lircen of Colebrook, New
Hampshire, e '
Ilaryest home cervices will be. held
in St. Mark's Anglican church A.ext
Ounday at 11 a.m. and 7.30 p.m.. when
Rev. H. a 'Jenpinga oZMorpeth will
A Mrs, V4ZriplO011,, Med' tO In0ve to
Auhurtl.
Boast '14.411& Xid‹--Ahe Ir. -(400?
4.tq. a the P4ptia claurgla Met t4e
P.4,41 J044-1211, ope.iropl„
Uam TpmWalt, Uo. C. A. Howson, pe-
Tbe ecVotioraal periodwar in,
charge of irs. Harvey Reid and Mrs.
UOV/$913 and, prayer °was (Aferve by
Mrs. C. Q. 44,11,mou.-- la-eadtP.F0 were
givion b Atm Lira iswion and. Mrs. gdmii.'
Cowan, A. (71* wap conduetad
be the guest tspealter. 'The choir w IV. by -Earl ilaiPahy. Oolos were
render • special music. The. Presby- rendered by M. rs. Caen Raithby, M.
teem), church huas vvithdrawn next Sup- Vesterfelt • and Aut:30 Marie IlaithhY,
day's service in favor of the Anglican and. a quartette by Mrs. C. A. 'faewsou,
• • M. Stanley Johnston, Alm i% J.
harYest hOzne SerTice.
Mr. and Mrs. 'Maitland Allen spent Phillips and Miss • Elaine Johnston.
the . week With Mr. and Joe The" topiw0i4 given by Mrt3.
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llardon, London: -Ralthby. Rev. C. Anderson clued
Congratu1atial43'40,11111 Craig; Jr., on the xucettug With Prayer, After the
sucees.s at'll)e sportsday 'of Gode,„ meeting the election of officers- was
rich Collegiate institute, in whiCh he conducted by Mrs. R. J. Phillips and.
the following were elected: President,
tied for the senior championship.
Mrs. Annie Stevens of Clinton spent Mrs. C. A. Howson,' 1st vice-president,.
a week with Me. and Mrs. Herb Mog- Mrs. John McKnight; 2nd vice-presi4
ridge. • 11 dent, Mrs. R. J. Phillips ; secretary,
Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Stanley Johnston; treasurer, Mrs.
Ellis Little on Saturday were Mr. and Glen Ruithby; pianist, Mrs. R. J.
Mrs. William E. .Little, Jim and Eric, Phillips; vylilfg committee, Mrs. C.
of West Monkton. , C. Andersop,-Alrs, W. VeSterfelt, Mrs.
Mrs. Annie Waiper is visiting friends, C. A. Howson; flower committee, Mrs.
in Brampton. Stanley Johnston. Mrs, Ilaryey Reid,
Mr. Albert Campbell. held a. success-. Mr_4„ 11. j. PhillIvs. The „society has
tul sale of farm stock at his farm home just dosed 'a very successful'
on Tuesday. Donald Blue was thehot pot -luck lunch was served.
auctioneer. Mr. Campbell ha sold his
faun . to his son Kenneth, recently
returned from overseas. and he and
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Granchnothers' Day. — The grand-
mothers of the !community presented
a uoncert. and mock. weddifig in the
Foresters' Hall on- Thursday • night,
sponSored by the Wunien's Institute.
The wedding, party consisted of the.
bride,- Airs. E. Lawson ; the.- brides-
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maid, Mrs. N'C'in. Anderson the groom.
(hu. Sturdy ; the best man, Airs.
- • II. Armstrong; the minister, Airs.. A.
Campbell; the father, Mrs. Wm.
Roberton ; the utother, Mrs. IL. Mug-
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ridge; soloist, -Mrs. Wm. Craig. After
' the -wedding" a reception was held,when the following program Wtts pre-
sented : Chorus by the grandmothers;
leadingM
, rs. A. Wittier ; orchestra
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YOURSELF.
Carefully timed Greyhound
schedules and- reduced running
times save . yooi many hours
every year. And you travel with-
out a care in the world—no
traffic troubles, no parking prob.
lems. Go Greyhound — and
windier, Mrs. IN. T. Robison, Mts. 'Win.
Craig, Mrs. !Wm. Marsh, Mrs. Jas.
Craig; solo,Mrs. Wm. Roberta(' ; read-
ing, Mrs. Fred Toll; double duet; Mrs.
Robison, Mrs. Win. Anderson, Mrs.
Geo, Milliau, Mrs. Fred Plaetzer ;- read-
ing. Mrs. Geo. Hamilton; Scotch duet;
Mrs. Wm,!Roberton, Mrs. H. Alogridge;
iolin solo, Mrs. Win. Craig; reading,
enoythe difference1 Mrs J. Taylor; orchestra number ;
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• . . •. reading, Mrs. J. McLeod; reading, Mrs.
Win. Roberton; solo.' Mrs. Fred
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P. !2".60' '. t- . --- $ 14.70 ' - - _ - ! -...L.Liellt triOr.-114:„11.0bison, Mrs. Phletzer,_
• Mrs. Craig; namber by ."kitchen orch,
3.40 • ' • -6.15* „
estra." and a closing chorus by the'
435 . '8.55 grandmothers. Mrs.' R. J, 'Phillips was
the accompanist for the eyening.
6.15 . •
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on Tuesday, October 8th, the Wp-
3.1.0 man's Auxiliary Of St. George's church
Sarnia
Chatham
Windsor •
Wallaceburg 3.40 -
Port Lambton 3.35
Forest 1.70
Hank's Place 1.30 2.35
Fares Subject to Gove,runtent Tax
Goderich
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ly. They lose little of their mineral or vitamin content: Meats cooked juicy and tendeF.
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Hardware,. Plumbing, Heating Hitmilton St., Goderich
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TOWNSHIP COUNCILS gravel, $125.20 W S. Gibson, insur.:!.. - Cooper and Ivan L. lialaeisch of fait-
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ance premium, $33.75. JLEA.Y.Y,,,,DOCKET AT
to obey the Fire 'Marshal's order to •
Council. adjourned to nitet on - ! .' ,-
. ' - LAST WEEK'S COURT `, jilg
wreck buildings considered a 'fire
The Council met on October, it, all R. -R. REDMON.D. Cferkt ! • Me police -{.7ourt docket on rihurs-,nazard.
, si • In the first instance Frank Donnelly,
Novetube,r 15. _ _ ..._.
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EAST 'VVAWANOSH - .
.!,-,!a • day last was the iieu—est for some K.U., stated an effort had been made
members present wig' the exception of
' TOWNSHIP . OF OODERICH t hue, twenty-three °' cases being listed. ' (tii sell the •building, which. is, in gnat -
Councillor Black. Reel, J. D. Bee- , ., —
empty 'ton, and that it had been impossible to
Croft presided, (ouncil met on October 7. Air. It. The coin•t tOtitin ben_ches had few
...fiet wreckerS. Frank Fingland, K.C„,
..: A. letter froin the •Lions I.;lub;- Blyth, !ii., staple6., 1,1'.8., sent notice tliat places, as much interest was taken in
.,, in the second case said the handing. .,
was ordered hied. Several letters of •
No. 11 school, will en;er the- •present , charge:3 against several • Dungannon had been sold i and would bd. dispose.
appreciation from 'the: recipients of school a-rett 'trrthe--same • basis as , residents 4vising •out of a fracas in !_of in a week.
011iefr''Aff,',":tc, - R. Stitt --printinat -of that !villitge---on September 21,...the. night.; . Jahn,. .Ralart,_ Durnin..... was Snand„,!.. .!
war. 8i,Cklitgg' Certificates •-wer'e'lc_tad,,and+if /-
• .' .i.guilt,y..„of .breaking....a,nd . entering,..*Itli• . !
•_• al G'dtielich"" Collegial e, seat a „list of! t lieof!. tae,fall fair__ .
0111ered-firtdli-- 7.-----..42------- .
r driverti 'and the routes of the „high • Leonard Rivet?, of . Dungannon,!, intent the Lewis -home on Essex street,
On motion of Councillors IN1cDowell 1
and Robertson. the resignation of Mr.;
School districts. , . Ispleaded guilty to a charge of disorderly ! Goderich, occupied as a summer resi-
Alex. McBurney iis eolleCtor Nvas tic-,
1 Mrs. NV. II. Lobb asked permission ' conduct and two of common assault; deuce by Rev, Father Hall of London.
tented with regret, and : at this time ; to cut some- trees adjacent to her pro- °iiiifist Miss. Fern. Robb and R. J.!
Durnin was. remanded a week for
perty on concessiOn 12; this - was (Durnin.! • • -. .
the Council expressed appreciation of !
met in the Gaild rthan; With Miss Alice
-.. services well rendered. - • ' . ' granted.. Mr., Chas.' A. Wtitely, tend- - After telling! the accused. of the
Robertgonr that the Clerk be instructed i
to prepare and mail tax -notices 4o all i
Motinn by,,Councillors McDowell and!
, ered his resignation as treasurer owiag severe penalty Windt* could be, i
, to ill -health., ' His resignation was re-! posed, Magistrate Alorley said he \Wald
gretfally accepted°, to take effect' take into consideration .tlike accused'S 1
, service. ' -11-1-; Verne Colclough were remanded for
sentence. •
! sentence after pleading guilty to taking
, a car at Clinton without the owner'c
Hugh McGuire, David McHardy and
Mills presiding. The meeting Was ratepayers. ..Cal:ried. (1,4.*t ober 15. - • '-.Consent.
opened with Ute members' prayer; fol- The following °bylaws were givent Mr.. D, It' limmuill• asked Couucil •"You have beerl honorably , dis-
lowed by .the litany prayers led! by final reading and passed: Bylaw Ne• to sell him a short -Piece of road in charged. but ',!`our conduct has been,'
Rastus JacksSon, .a thoroughly mar -
from Hebrew's 2:1-9 .was given by the rate for -the Fedent t ion of Agriculture; Survey, Cointeil eon- , anything but what we i'VOilld expect!
life insurance agent: "Better let
Mrs. Carrie. The Scripture reading 0, to le yy and collect annually a special 1 the 1, 1.,„, spri„W., ried darkey, was one day approached
pregldent. It was announced that the I sente'd..he•to pity- the sum of one d11 11 of ii. soldier of the King. You .are .
senii-annual W.A. .meeting will"be held hylaw No. 10, to appoint the thne and 1 and . ir ..
place of nomination, places of, eiection, h.
1ila „lusts in connection with the back in civilian life and 'you must bya
transfer. ° observe and be amenable to ivilitur!, me write you a policy, Rastus,'! sug-
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t.d‘_ 1,0 ad- law," the Magistrate" observed before l gested the •agent. "No, sah.' declared
hi Ingersoll on October 2$th, and as!deputy returning officers and poll clerks 1 The clerk - -was,thstruct
litany' members as possible are' urged for the neat Municipal election; bylaw 1, verttse for tenders for operating the , imposing a fine of $50 and costs 011; RaStUS emphatically, ',Ah ain't any
to attend. No. 11, !accentingthe assessment. roll township snowplow, also to advertise the disordeLlycharge. and suspended,"too safe at home as it IS."
count from the study book of the mis- adopt, the assessment roil „already ac -H• N,•,.' 9, ,
or. applications for treasurer. Bylaw., sentence -for two year& .to keep .the
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iwprovide for nominatiop and lware on bond .of . $200 and refrain .,....„6...
Mrs. Farr gave an interesting ac- for the year. 1949; bylaw No. 12, f
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1947 °shall be levied. .,:, ' election of a reeve mid four comiciflon.., from intoxicating ' Iiiiiiors fur two i
sionary 'work which is carried on in (Tided as. that ou whieh the tn'xcs for 1 ,,
ishutds.•. The m-eeting -was -closed-w-i-tn. The Clerk was instructed to write 1
-ills,,,., fur two trustees for 'two yetms for • years. --The court.wqr,ned that senteuee
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China, India, Japan, .and !adjacent
prayer bp Arks Mills. Tea was served! a letter to - Mr. Stuart McBurney ex- Noinimition on Fridity, November :2-4 w -ere br-oken, ..,
I tap ,ciluul area, was read and passed would be iinposeu . any -of the •or4rs :.
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by Mrs. 'Riley '00 Miss Stilkeld, preSSing *the Council's regret at his., and ,,i,,ctioa it. -any on yriday, Dece111- 11I Y1111,11(1 4. 1(1111 ploaded mit guilty!
... . . -absence from the meeting, due to au la, r G. • - to the charge of causing- 0 disturhance i
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WHEN YOU VISIT your bank these days'you
are likely to see faces you•have long missed — Members:
'Of our permanent staff back from active service.
Almost five thousand are "back on the job"
while others are recoverin !!! from wounds
and others are still with the force.
These gallant men. vv fio- left the bao.kiTO 1ifiii1 have tan -6- •
back have shown themselves to be alett, self-reliant, eager to get
on with the business of living: •
Some of them .have been away for five years or More. Many
have won distinction. All , haveacquitted themselves with
honour.. All *are welcome bg.ck.
In your hank these Men find appieciation, security and 'oppor-
tunity f�? adVanceinent. Our plans for them express our sincere
desire that, in 'banking service, they may find ample scope to
make their further contribution to this nation's security. ,
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tuifiirtunate accident, and wishing him ! The f„11„xving neer,,-Hif 1.s w ure p, : ty ,1‘ en ring- and screaming during the.
a ''''Peed -Y ree<jvVr.v Crum his dis11111111Y• H. .1 enhills, :-,11(-4-1) (la 1111. >„-', 1.0; R fracas. Alagisrrate Morley rl.served
The "follo\ving accounts were ordered ;;;1s; Reg, Snirti.v, his decision until Thursdit of this
to be paid: Bank of commerce, \\1I 11. 001, t'Ok ring, tlie evidence.
.. $220; Ilarr,y cyllechir•s - The -1001(1 nee
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saving cerini t.0it,es,
Deacon, work a t cenieterY. Atli'son. use h"liSer . 12. G. •ti.i ken place. 11 0 s disgraceful to
Standard, printing; etc., $1.25; Muni- , ,s0,0 ' bot li Men ilia crown At-
cipal World, supplies, $4,0s; .J: 1. Ale- cittat tunic..v Ilolincs stated. .
Callum, !sheep valuer„ *1.0: treasurer IL Mt.C.;11•111.cy; scht.] A11.110112.111,1,qa gr,Ilit"1 ""ilnilar
irilliett township. Young,-blut drain as- „coons. sio ji. cl,irges against George Ithett. Gerald
xt!nt. Staart Mc Burney, 'salary, gnint, 1‘ Cart"- uffil lii‘c"•
$4; Chas. Alclitirney-, weeds and brush adjournell lope; 01 moo_ ehild were geanted suspended sentenceL!
$27: Sackrider. ,weeds and; (hly, N,,‘ ember' 4. at 1.39 9.1n. tw,) of; build (rf,-:$200 to heel).
brush, $42.75; Wesley Haines, check- 12. G. Tut)mrist,N, clerk., the piece. and pay for damages to an
with Minard's, the great rubbing ital:,
ment, sworn foe of muscular and iottat
s6reness, stiffness and pain. Use ti
generously. •lt's greaseless has no
unpleasant odor, dries quiddy. Use Afl
for dandruff and skin disorders, too.'
sessinent. 5250; .'.4 t.F., Bolgrave, hall as--essing, $1 0: pmyti4,1,1 1.-„o 1.,,,i 11 ir,• inn,. I henna h to ( itrrie, Joyce B.Ivett,
54) Si(lt( 101(11 tttlit 11 1 ; 1 ,.1..
today Keep it handy on Our Get tiTottle at your druggist's
s5; It(kv Noble. weeds and brifsh. lo. Sts145-."8. Pa rick Ketinufty, aud 1-1.1.(1 . Liii it..., - bathroom shelf. l*lif.
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1 11 ing gravel, $39.25; C. Purdon, (11 tit- 1 ° . •
tings and °labor. $2.40; Stainton Hard-
waresu
, pplies. $1.20: I( 611 serVice' -.Ina ling0r,z. 11(4 111111111 slipping on polier1Y•
Nearly ,,,-(,ry in„vi, net 1,,,,s liN r; long of takiag-from the home , of Mrs,
antique hall rack they pleaded guilty
II,tylield road,
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sti.),,, S'IlS, fepairs, etc., $37.71,.; Can- affil off of wedding, ring, , \\ cur, them d.10) 111111111 for two Wyeks! was ,IWit'4"--:
adian Oil Co., 'gas, $59.34; Joi. Kerr,„down. . . • i allowed in the charges, '''wg!ititist A. J.
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"THE DAVIES" Are Coming to Goderich!
FOUR STARS IN -A FOUR STAR CONCERT
Advertis•meitt is, Sponsored by o 4,,r Book
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Nt)111141K 1DAVIE, Itaritone
Noble'- Davie's resonant bari-
tone- was at its hest 111 .1,argo
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The Paisley Advocate.
'VERA 111ENI)ERSON DAVIE
Director '
"The aeeompanimeitts were
synn t het le it lid skilifttr% -
The eliesley Enterprise.
• "The Davies," "Canada's newest concert personalities." who have
triumphed in their recent Ontario tour, are now coming to Goderich
, under the, sponsorship of the Goderich Music Club. "The Davies"
have.been acclaimed by yritics everywhere,.including Edward' Wodson
of thebToronto Evening Telegram), who wrote of their Georgetown
appearance: "Three beautiful indivhbal voices—not a _forced or
!MESE FOUR TALENTED ARTISTS WILL 'APPEAR AT
Knox Presbyteriai Church
ADMISSION 50c
Get Your Tickets Early A11 Seating Capsibity Is Limited.
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Miss' Frances 1 10vie. mezzo,.
s!oprtrno,!•snut.r.' ntogt henut if oily
in plc ,different nutithers in
!whiell she tool; part. • showing
grea t talent ml 4!
The Ilni•riston
%MILES DAVIE, Basso
• "Nciles Davie's rich basso votes -
w -a* heard with. wonderful ef
fee, in n VariPty of son -as. Bre
cornpletelyt captiVated the and
The 'Hanover Post.
quavering tone amongst them. A mezzo-soprano mellow as the
thrush and limpid as the nightingale. A baritime of John Charles
Thomas' range and sympathy. A basso cavernous as Paul Rohe -
son's, with tenor timbre in topmost register. Vern netillerson Davie,
at the niano, was a miniature orchestra without orchestral dis-
traction."
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WEDNESDAY, ' OCT:‘16th
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,SPONSORED BY THE .GODERICII MUSIC CLU:
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