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DUN/MN-NI Nrri.il YEAR.
NO. 43
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HURON COUNTY'S FOREMOST WEEKLY •
GODERICHi, ONT4RIQ, THURSDAY, OCTOBER `44th, 194(3
DUE DATES OF •
EX -VL' MEN DOING
s List of Godend Men and
Directoryi ' RATION COUPONS I ° 'WELL IN' BUSINEB
J. K. HUNTER
Barrister, Etc.
Jtuyul Bank Bldg.
Hamilton Street, GoderichPhone 908.
CHARTERED ACIOlgNICANTS
MONTEITH and MONTEITH,
Chartered Accountants
51 Albert Street, Stratford
Toronto Office: 30 Bay .*Street
W. CECIL ATTRIDGE.
CHARTERED ACUOUNTANT
Telephone: Office 18, Residence 343.
Godericlt.
. ACCOUNTING AM) BOOKKEEPLNG
ACCOUNTING BOOKKEEPING
SERVICE
For Small Businesses, Stores, Ete.
Bookkeeping Systems Installed.
Books -Balanced M.onthly
Financial Statements
Wage Summaries
Business and Personal Income Tax
Returns
ALBERT. SHORE
Office:Corner North St. and,Square
Phone 975. Residence Phone 444.
41, 44V4tt 4,14,1,4 6, 4 :4444. 4,1.
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INSUI;ANCE
Cuutions now valid „are sugar-yre--1
tierve:, $1 te S32, butter' R18 to 13,21
and 1326 to 11211, meat (1 to .Q4 and
,V151 to- M56. .
Buttercoupons It18 to It21 and 1326
to 1325 and meat coupons (JI to Q1 and
to M5a, explie October 31.
'QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
0, I recently purchased one-lialf
pound of lard in hulk and was charged
12 cents. It was supposed to be lard,
but it wain nothing mere than:dripping.
I have never before pall aildre than
20 cents a pound for laW/er•shorten-
ing.* Was 24 cents 'a pound -too much?
A.-Tbe ceiling price of lard is 21
cents for a pound print. If you,.eend
us further information we. will have
the Matter investigated.
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Q. -We are going to. sell a- new car
which we purchased only a few weeks_
ago. It has a very low mileage and
I thought we could. charge the price
we paid fur it. Howaver, I have beea
told it'nnist be sold as a used car and
the price cannot be as high as the price
we paid. Is. this. true?
A. --.--The mileage on a. car does not
determine the proper veiling' price.
Your ear would be classified as a used
car and not as a new car. You could
nut charge the price you paid.
Q. -I bought a blouse and when I
got it home discovered it was poorly
made. Couldn't I get a refuna he -
cause I think the price is too high
tiktiAtaalemia-asma-a„fori.salfala garraent .
SURANCE Co.-arin hi • •
to seeure a voinplete reftind for' 476 -t -i.
the matter of an overcharge will be
thoroughly investigated,
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Q. -We had our.furnace repaired a
short time ago and the bill seems much
larger than we ,had anticipated. Is
there a ceiling price on this type of
work'?
A. -There is no ceiling on the charge
which may. be levied by the ,repair
man, but he may not charge more
than is reasonable- or just. However,
lated town property insured. .1
Officers President, Frank- Mc-
Gregor, Clinton, No. 5; Vice -President,
Chris. Aionitardt, Bornholm, No. 1;
Manager and Secretaryareasurer, - M.
A.. Reid, Seaforth.
Directors -Frank McGregor, Clinton;
Chris, 1.4eonhardt, Bornholm; Alex.
Broadfoot, Seaforth; W. R. ArcP.Ibald,
Seaforth; 9eorge Leitch, Clinton; E.
J. Trewartha, Clinton; Alel: McEwing,
Blyth; Hugh Alexander, Walton; J.
L. Malone, ,Seaforth.
Agents -John E. Pepper, 13rucefield,
No. 1; George A. Watt, Blyth, No. 1;
R. Finlay McKercher, Dublin, No. 1;
Jr1 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, Goderibh, .or
J. H. Reid's General §tore, Baylield.
MEDICAL •
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DR.
F. J. R. FORSTER, EYE, EAR,
•'NOSE, THROAT
Late House. Surgeen New . York
Ophthalmic and Aural IroSpital, assist-
ant at Moorefield Eye „Hospital and
Golden Square Throat Hospital,
London, England.
EYES TESTED,. GLASSES
• . SUPPLIED ."
53 Waterloo Street S., Stratford.
Telephone 267.
. Next visit I3edford Hotel, Goderich,
Wednesday,. November .27, at 2 p.m.
till 4.30 p.m. •
elIMIMECMUM01...131.40.011,4011111.11411.11
CHIROPRACTOR AND DRUGLESS
THERAPIST
(3oderich', Phone 341
OFFICE' HOURS
Mon. & Thurs.-9 to 11.30 thin'.
2 to. 5 p.m. thuly)
Tues. & Fri. -9 to 11.30 a.m.
• 2 to 5 pan.•and 7 to 8 p.m.
Wed. & Sat. -9 to 11.30 a.m. (duly)
Mineral fume baths by appointment
only.
A. N. ATKINSON.
51 South St.
Registered under Drugless Practitioners
Act for the Province of. Ontario,
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L. COLE.
Optometrist -Optician.
Ekes , Examined, Glasses Fitted
Phone 33. Goderich, Ont.
P. J. RYAN
Real Eetate and Insurance
'Office and,Residence:
11 Trafalgar Street
Phone 663
FOR SALE -Houses of all kinds,
choice building lots, business pro -
pert* and several good farms.
INSURE, IN '1. SURE
INSURANCE •
CONFEDERATION LIFE
WIND- CAR,..
FIRE -Preferred rates for
Preferred risk.
ACCIDENT & SICKNESS
Consult
JOHN PARRISH
• Phone 8243 Dungannon
DONALD, B. BLUE
EXPERIENCEP AUCTIONEER
Licensed for Cit'.,tyties. off Ifuron
and tiruce
RIPLEY, PHONE 49
For information apply to J. N.
Eernighp,n,.Division Court Clerk.
Goderich, Ont.,„
More than ninet,a per cent. of ex-
aervacemen who' nave gone into busi-
uesS for theuii4Ve lo Weatera Hilario
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Womew Who. Pilied in orid War
Jlirotigh, finaucea'proVidea by their re
establishment credit are doing well, At, the request of aim- Huron taiunty Gialerieh who eitlisted. during. World •
accordiug to Col. citadel( 4. Ingram, of cwasat alai the Goderich Town*saiun- wal• 1-1. •
Landon. chairman of the Itt-establiall- cil, the local britnch (if the caniselian If there aranny errors or -omissions,
•f ! '11 • W J 'Cr • 1 t
Legion has hems asked to prepare a the NatienaPEinployment Service office
ment Credit Advisory Committee for
au area roughly oatlined. as formerly
military 'district Nu. I, - --
Cul. .angrain visited in Ciuderich on
Tuesdliy and checked over the busi-
nesses of thirteen exsservicemen. of
Goderich, all of whom are doing well,
he said. Accuinpanying (Jul. Ingrain
were Hugh Smith and it. H. Butler,
of Lenden.'
Col. Ingrain informed The Signal -
Star, there were about 1,400 ex -service-
men In Western Ontario who had been
set up in business through their re-
establishnient-- credit.
The numbers of •ex -servicemen Who_
are in business for themselves under
the re-establishment .credit in the fol-
lowhig centres are Kincardiue, 8;
Ripley, 6; Baylield, 6; Clinton, 12;
_Forest, 11 ; Lucknow, 2.
EDWARD W. ELLIOTT
LICENSED AUCTIONEER
Correspondence promptly an-
swered. Immedia0 arrangements
can i)e made for Sales Date by
calling Phone 203, Clinton.
Charge moderate and satisfac-
tion Guaranteed. 19tf
(there is 11 price on the materials
-which he. would use. If you have an
itemized account we would- be -glad to
iovestigate..
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HAROLD, JACKSON
'LICENSED ,AUCTIONEER
HURON AND PERTH
For informatiOn, etc., write
R.R. 4, Seaforth; or phrne (col-
lect) Seaforth, er 867, Goderich.
For courtesy, experience and
successful -sales call
D/IATT. GAYNOR, Godericb •
Licensed Auctioneer
Sales conducted anywhere.
Charges reasonable
Telephone Charges Paid
Phone Goderich 626M 43-6x
:IL CAPITAL THEATRE NT
Now-"SMOKy"-Will James great Technicolor story stars Fred
MacMurray.
Mon.,Tues.and Wed.-
CARY GRANT, ALEXIS SMITH and MONTY WOOLLEY
*with Mary Martin, Ginny' Simms and Juane 'Wyman
111 11 Technicolor stnr-studded mn
usleal romance •
• "NIGHT and DAY"
Thurs., Fri. and Sat. -7
DANA ANDREWS, RICHARD CONTE, GEORGE TYNE
PeH the-dramatte story- of- a life 4hteatened with frustration and
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transformed
‘A WALK IN THE " E
Coming --"Lover Come Back." -Adult Entertainment.
Ibilitinces Wed,. Sat. and Holidays at 2.30 p.m.
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Q. -What can it dealer charge for
drawing it _chicken? Or is there any
price set?
A. --There is a. ina'Xinoun price set
for this service. It is 10 cents for each
chicken.
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WESTERN ONTARIO MOTORWAYS
Bus Scheduire now In effect
Leaves Goderich daily including Sunda
7.45 a.m.; 12.25 p.m.; 4.15 p.m„
Arrives Goderich daily
11.50 a.m; 3.45 p.m.; 9.20- p.m.
' Leaves Sunilaysl,anholidays
800, p.m. and 9.30 p.m.
The 8.00 p.m. bus goes di. ect to London
only.
Connections at Clinton for London,
Detroit, Wingham, Walkerton, Port
Elgin and Owen Sound. '
Connections at Stratford for Woodstock
Kitchener, Guelph, Hamilton and
Toronto.,
Connections at Mitchell tor Listowel
and London.
For information phone British Ex-
change phone 691 0J' 717.
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F. T. Armstrong
OPTICIAN' and OPTOMETRIST
Square - Goderich
"See Atmstrong and See Better"
At Lucknow first Friday of
....'each mouth.
list of all the, men and wonhu from fromi er Mr. H. Ja
Abbott, R. 1)„, ' 11. A.
Abell, J. E. (4ibsen J
Abell, J. W. 'Gibson, M. L.
Adams, J. B. Waders, A. P.
Aitken, Kenneth E. Glousher, G. J.
Allen, Harold Graham, A. M.
Allen, Helen G. , Graham, • B. 14.
Allen, E. J. Graham, D. D.
Anderson, " Carl W. Graham, J. A. (deceased)
Anderson, W. J. Greenwood, W.
Anstep, E. C. Groves, R
Arbettr, Harold G.
Asladb, 11. A.
Ashton, J. .T.
Aspdeir, A. K.
Atkinson, D. A.
ansterberry, C. C.
Babb,- n. C.
Bitechler, A. E.
13aker, J. 1.J. . •
Baker, \V. J.
Baker, NV. Al. (tieceased)
Barker, 11. R.
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Barker, \V.. .
.Barlow, \V. 11.
Barnes, It. E.
Barnes, 1\ ( . F. 0. 1'
• Irry , It . \V.
Bartell, .1. 13
i. W. CRAIG1E
INSURANCE
and
REAL ESTATE
PHONE 24 - - GODERICH
Wawanesa Mutual Fire Insu-
rance Co. 50 years in business,
anada's largest Fire Ins. Co.
' Get our rates on Car and Wind
. Insurance.
. Among the lowest in Canada.
GORDON JEWELL
R.R. 6 Goderich
Phone Carlow 21-r-4.
4,
Geo. G. MacEwan
Fire, Accident and Motor Car
Insurance
OFFICE-41ASONIC TEMPLE
WEST STREET
?HONE 230 i. GODERICH
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MOST MOTHERS DO'TH1S
ItBaby
HasAeold
,
T.7 sa•-
•,----
AT BEDTIME rub WORKS FOR HOURS
throat, chest, back while child sleeps.
with VapoRub. Re- Often by morning
lief-bringing:A-ion most distress of
starts right away... the cold is eakd.
Best-known home remedy
you: cam use to relieve
distress of children's colds is
. comfortizg.Vicks VapoRub.
Even while you rub it on,
VapoRub starts -to work. to -
ease -distress...and it keeps
on working during the night.
o wonder mosernothers do
this when, !Iv' Av;Ks
Tonight,try
cold strikes. ' .tbs;
VAPORUB
Helmer, J.
!gladden, S. E.
Ilaggitt, 1. K.
Hall, G. W.
hall, H.
Hamilton, W.-0.
"Hanna, L. G.
Harrison, It. C. ,
Ilartney, T. G. T.
Ilartta, \V. II.
flaw therms VV: F.
Heard, .1. F. -
Ileiesie, 1', M.
Iletneringten, M. L.
Ilibbert, 11. 0,
11111, A. F.
11111. 11.
Hoeg -arils W. J.
eK,
ne.
O'Brien,O'Brien, J. A.
Oke, 0. G.
Orr, M. B.'
Orr, Norman D.
Page, P. A.
Palser, G. D.
Palser, It. D.
Parsons, . George
Patterson, H. G.
Pennington, C. R.
Pennington, K. J.
Peunington, T. R.
Pictat,
Panktraiu, R, J.
-Pithlado, I.. W.
Plante, W. N.
Porter. K. J.
Powell: A. ,G.
Pridliam, E. R:
Porctor, L.
Prise. -II. W.
Randall, \V.
ltandall, V. -
ltedditt, J. 'M.
Reid, It. F.
Baxttes J„. L. Holland, \V. J.
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(Ass ,,., • T1 T4.41.01 ,
.1i6f)erfs.,A 7
11.01mes, J. E.
Iluckins, A. D.
Iltickina, D. R.
Iluglie,a, J. V.
Hunter, J. K.
Hussey, 'I'. J. -
Bedard, C. J.
J. S.
Bell,
Bennett, M. H.
Bishop, E. E.
Bissett, 1).• .R.
Bisset, W. M. (deceased)
Black, .11.- M.
Black, J. G.
Blackstone, R. E. -
Black, R. R. '
Bell, W. R.
13. M.
liloomliela, L. H.
Bloomfield, Carl (dec..)
Bloomfield, W, H.
Bogie, D. W.
Butz, Priscilla M,
Botz, E. M. -
Bowler, N. R.,
Bowen,*•II: M. •
Bowers, E. C.
Betwan, A. al.„o.
Boyes, 13.
Bradley, W.
Bradshaw, N. 0.
Bridle, F. ts
Brown, G.
Buchanan, (4, A.
Buchanan, \V. J.
Burke, \V. P.
Calder, J. 13.
Calder, .1. I'. (deceased)
Cal(ler, P.
Campbel I):
('. II. •
Carey, A.• .1,
Carey, 1'. F.
Care, Relit. O. J.
Carrick, Themes
Carroll, II. F.
Carter, 1'. 12,
("base; Donald,
Chase, F: .1.
Chase, II.
Chapman., T. V\''.
Chi -aloha, K. W.
Clark, F. E.
Clark„ J. J.
Clark, L. C.
Clark, W. C.
Commas, L F
Cook, 1': D.
Cook, H. C.:
Cooper, F. J. (deceased)
Costello. J. T. (deceased)
Craig, J„, B.
Craig, ay_ (deceased)
Crawford, It, R.
Currell„ (1,
Currie, Mrs. S. S.
Cuthbertson, 0. E. •
Cuthbertson, L. H.
Cuthbertson, J.
Cuthbertson„ 13. G.
Cutt, J. C.
Cutt, J. M.
Cutt, K. C.
cull, K. II. ,
Culbert; M.
Catelipole„ Mrs. Irene G.
Inkster, 11,.
Jeuner, E. G. (deceased)
Jerry., J. 13. ,
Johnston, 1). (2. "
Johnston, J. W.
Johnston, K. J. (dec.)
Johnston, P. E.
Johnston, Roberta M.
Jubnatun, W. M.
Jeck, K. •
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Kahle, J. T.
Kaitting, (3. J.
Kelly, 1'. .1"..„(deceased)
Kennedy: 1'. It. .
Kingswell, 11. E.
King-sweli, R. MeL.
Kirkey, .1. J.
Kne(3hita., E. .R..
K11101I, \\". at.
1.111e, 1).
1 11.11:1Wit , R,
1„111i11‘11.1, \V. 0.
Isms, 11. P. (deceased)
. I,aas, E. K.
Leaman. J. \V.
Lee, E '
1".egg. G.
1.4.1a.11. alildred F.
Littlechild, \V. E.,
Leck111111,-.1. 13'. .
Lodge, G. C.
I4111a, IV.- T.
111 nil,
laseemb, V.
Ii-(( 1111
Dave, IL C. «ha:eased)
Deer, al urray
Daer, R. E.
Donk, Arneld:D,
Doak, It. r.
Donnelly, A. .1,
Dowker. A. B.
Dowiter, • F. B.
Dowker, (3. B.
Drennan, R. I:.
Duckworth. II. W.
Duck wert li, .fack
Deck wort h. .R.
Duckworth, \V, 1). (dee.)
Ditchworth, W. G.
Durn iii. E. H.
trurnin.
Doak, A. I),
Elliott. G. \'. (deceased)
Ellwood. L.
Evans, G. L.
-Parrish, D. 5,
Feagam W. (deeeased)
Penner, C. 11.
riaber, E. -C.
Fisher, E. II:
Freeman, J. It.
Freeman, Thomas
IPiteeman, Stanley •
Preen, W. O.
FUlford, T. v.
Clanley, II. Vv.
GaUley, G. A.
in
alabies Jelin
alabon, Robert
.1-1111)011, Sam
,AliteD(lntrld, D. 0. '
alacI)onalci, It T.
John •
:MacDonal(l, M. "N
alacl)onal(1,• T. M.
MacDonald, VV. J.'
MacKay, I. F. a -
Mason, I). E,
Mason, Ida 0:
alpthieaon, G. C.
McArthur, V. W.
alcAstocker. Edgar
McAuley, K. N.
McCabe, (4 F..
McCreath, I). Y.
McGratten, S. J.
McGraw, T.
alettardy„, David A.
..alt•Hitrilyi F. C.
aTerlardy. L.
alclivealn. W,
McInnis. W. 11,
:kicker. J. A.
aleKa„ W. It.
•, McKee, J. A. R.
al("Kee. 1\1. A,
Angus
alclitinea. 1-1
aleKinmes .1. N.
:McLean, J. ,
alclasal, E. IV.
(3. J.
ale:Manna R. A.
alc.Vittie. E. M.
medd, po rot by
Mere, Earl
Moro.
aliddleton. 1/'.
alurdoelt. I'.
George
Miller, C. (), -
Milne. J. A. •
\foliring, A. It. .
Mohring, H. S. (dec.
MoliFing. W. G.
Mody, E. H.
More. W. D.
R,
Mmlday. A. R.,
afttimay, It. O.
111cAlahon...
worsen,
Robertson, J. 1).
Robertson, V.
Ittainson, (2. I).
Ross(
- Ross, J. H.- • •
Ross,. W. W. •
'Rutledge, It, G. .
Rntledge, -W. J.
Ryan, W. R. (deceased)
7.2.,11,-66141.
eid's Upholstery
Reeving your furniture re-uphqlstered by us lo worthwhile'.
Dependable workmanship plus' the better coverints,
12 years of Satisfactibn iu Goderieh.
I 10.Year
Phone 200J Betiou Mothproofing The Oquare •
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PROPOSE ANNUAL FAIR summer holidayB here. It was Were. •
, fore believed that they pould be inter,-
AT PORT ALU T AFIELD t.,ted in a display of .anfiques on
. . ,
"I think it would ' be a good idea grand scale.
if the County of Lluron, would purchase
the buildings iit Port Albert and put
On an annual show, seeing that the-
International Plo-wing Ivlateh went over 171,
1,...,41( • ,
Wife: "I see by the paper that Ivo,
men are getting ...men's wages' these
ays." Husband: "Humph -they al.-
•ays have, one. way or another:"
so well," states Dr. G. Frayne, of Ash-
field, who was chairman of the ballet-
'
ing committee for last week's event.
"One of these buildings eould be used
for exhibiting antiques front all Oyer
Huron county.. mid I feel sure that it
would prove a real drawilig,,eard for
the tourist trade along the Blue Water
Highway." he'said.
It was pointed out flat many visitors
from the United States are interested
in anti(lues, as evidenced hY..the num-
ber of them who attend auction sales 1
i. this district while- spending their
caummonsma*marimm
$�I
Nature
Sale, E. 1',
Salkeld, E. •W:
Sallow's, R. 11. (deceased)
Sallows, \V. J.
Sanderson, \V. G. .•
Saunders, J. K.
Saunders,. \N'. A,
Schneiker, C. H•
Schoenhals, L.
Schoenhals, S.,
Schwanz, (3. II.
Serinigeona, \1'. N.
iSciliiig, O. J.
Shackietini, 11.
, Sharpe, R.
Sheardeam
v. (Mrs.),
Sheartlewn, Ifs O.
Slasirdett J:
ram11, 1.. 1-3.
-.1i(-a014.\\ N.' AL
sheardiatal. W.
alleppard. It. II.
Sheri., .1. J.
smith. .1. .J.
Smith. J.
J. Y.
suazia. It.• .1.
Squire. L. J.
511114, 'Themes R.
Squire, W, 11.
Stapleten„C.
Steddart. H. It.
4steddart, W. J.
Steneh(,rise. 1). C.
1.2. J. IV,
sturdy. A. 13.
Sturdy, A. F.
sutclirrc.' 0. K.
muna e.waste
A conabanation of 'valuable vege-
,table iremecties, blended together
under rigid standards of purity,
Milburn's Laxa-Liver Pills are often
valuable in the relief of eoastipa-
. tion and other disorders of the liver,
stomach and bowels:
They help the eliminatory organs
and clear the system of waste which t
is often the cause of constipation,
sick and bilious spells, headaches
and heartburn. Once tried, you'll
be delighted by the renewed feeling
of well-being which they help to
produce.
Milburn 's Laxa-Liver Pills are on
sale at .01 drug counters. Price 25c
a package.
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The T. Milburn Co., Ltd., Toronto, Ont.
Put nevnife into your chesterfield,
with a re -upholstering job. This
is frequently _more satisfactory
thaa a complete new one. Phone
567W and we wifl call and gi-ve
you an estimate. No obligation.
DICK1HE UPHOLSTERER'
3-315
aissaassa"." „is
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DOMINION OF
CANADA ON S
437', due November 1st 1956
NAVE BEEN CALLED -FE)
PAYMENT MOVERBER 7st T946
These bonds should. be presentelfor
redemption with all coupons of later.
date attached. No further interest will
be paid on these bonds after this date.
'Taylor, A.
Taylor, W. J. L.
Thompson, D.
Thompson. 41. al. (alias)
Thompson, N. IL F.
Thomson. W, K.
Thompson, W. R.
Thorneloe; A B. (Miss)-
Thorneloe, J.
Thorneloe, W.
Trenibley, II.
Turner, 0. B.
Turner, II. K.
Tichhorne, W. K.
TwantleYF, B•13.
Videitn." .1. 11.
Vines, II. -0. •
11'011:tee. J. V.
\N'a mock,
\Varieick, N.
\Vernet -It. S. al.
\\-lb, \V. 14 A. (dec.)
\\ (101(1', It. \V,
tAVieland. E. It.
1Vestbrook, L. J.
Wesilireek. 1V. «lee.)
AVesten, 0. F:.
11. E. (deceased)
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HeShortyLET'S GRAB A PRIZE
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IN T E -SKATING ARENA-THURS *AY., OCT. 31st ,'Y'•
OPEN -TO ALL CHILDREN UP TO 15 YEARS OF AGE
Yeh Shorty, it's gonna be 'fun!!
The Goderich Blue Water Gm!' Band
with iVe---Tco-operation of all local merchants -
is preparing a EI d Prize Masquerade, featuring a comic -
costume Parade -Games Competition -and other Entertain-
ment !!
VALUA :IX PRIZES will be awarded as follows
GIRLS OYS
Fancy _Cestainie up to 5
10 years -15 years.
Comic (Costume up to 5
10 years, 15 years.
Mit Original up to 5
10 years -15 years.
Youngest Contestant.
3.ears-
Fancy Costume up to 5 years -
10 years -15 years.
years- Comic Costume up to 5 years -
10 years, - 15 years.
years- , Most Original up to 5 years -
10 years -I years.
• Youngest Contestant.
OTHER SPECIAL PRIZES
-Tug-of-War between Central and Victoria t.4citools-.-
Remember Shorty, it's all FREE to you and the gang!
very Child iittetiWing will receive a -big' theiLont 'bIt*ifld
the special:prizes are really keen! So get Maw and Paw
to help with your costume and meet us in
Courthouse Park, Thursday Night at,. 7.00
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