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ONTARIO, TRUES
11411owe en
T'axty Sponsered by Blue Water
Band proves a Immerifie
• • 'Success
134,000 burs.-
The Hallowe'en party sponsored for oats and wheat; Monday---BrIcoldoc, ;301,000 bus. wheat, 005
the children of Golderich by the Blue and barley; Thursday (today) ),-Lake-
Water Band and held last Thursday ton, 282,000 bus. wb,eat and oats.
• evening in the West etreet arena, 'MIS The Vandoc is at the Purity Flour
a huge sticcess. Nesker • did the, rink mill today with 250,000 bus. wheat.
hold a more animated, Carefree crowd • The Acadialite on Saturday dis-
charged a part cargo of gasoline for
than that of the close to one thousand the Imperial Oil depot.
children wleo enjoyed the frolic. The George P. -Rand today brought
•The children assembled on the a cargo of 9,500 'tons of coal fOr the
Square at .North street, and headed Goderich Stilt Co.
by members of the band as a clown.
,AT T WATEEFItONT
;
Aerivale at the Goderich elevator
the past week Were: Friday -F. V.
Massey, 114,000 bus. oats, wheat. .and
screeninge; 'Saturday -A. A. Hudson,
FIVE-YEAR PLAN TO
band marched 'in coloreul parade tb
BAN TUBERCULOSIS
the kink, which they took .by sterna.
blembers'of the Crederich Lions Club 1tI
.nder a five-year plan to. control and'
ably assisted the band in the condtict
eliminate tuberculosis in Ontario, all
O the evening's peogreui.Lions
residents a Goderich and Huron
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President. 1. VV. Coates was ' at the
county • will be X-rayed during the
•• microphone as master of ceremonies,
vears 1947 and 1948 to discover 'any
---.-Titiaredsby-Artlittr-Onrry -.of-theAs•and
nanown cases --bf-ttibeirettleste -e or:
committee. - sources of infection. The tentative
The grand march opene& the proe dates for the X-ray campaign clinic
grans, and as the band played lively _in_ ',Goderich are May _26 to 31, 1947.
airs the children circled the rink, first
. Tilts information is .contained in a
,ift twos, then formed fours and wound letter which will shortly be mailed to
•in and out, up and down the arena. citizens of Goderich and district from
-It as a melting pot a .001or,, Or al-
, the_GOderich -committee of 'the Huron
. most everysehild'evairin cintInne,-amt-
., County ChristuirtS Seal Committee: In.
es •-•-• - ---- -_-_if_setes...wkeetenotethesYrsellas.'11.1111ell; trefe ' NUM% '''s14.11 -:-ba•:ChTistinsiS_.seelse
thebtaekened- faces„ - Thereeveere -Theseoeteofthe aforementioned X-rays
sts salere, -dueke,- fieree-looking siiiI•be defrayed by nionWettiged'in
Pirates, , cowboys, ledians, skeleto,ns, the Christmas seal -campaign and will
, Prettily dressed -up ladies, Highlluid be absolutely free to the individual.
Tile Provincial Departieent of Health,
lassies,. tramps; in °faet, there Were T
- eoStumes ef. almost every kind and .Toronto,. in to -operation • with Queen
description.. . lue , outstandin.g entry Alexandra Sapatorium,_ London, is
• was the impersonition •,-.Of ' the Dionoe-
organizing -thesecanaPaigu" -to- eontrol
••quintuplets,- cleverly represented by teberculosis.. '
five little people: Sylvia Skelton, The Goderich committee is composed
, Ji1eyerley Haggitte Grace Marie Turner, of pr. L. P.aesons,chairman; R. C.
--"--ifthitiRMV01)1efglitffinttt .0.-t-Banni.fitero'tkftyin''"liMV'T'''Wo'.-..-Veafel)13,11aid
' ;Ther •wereesiftsconspaniedeebre•GohelflaseCtuispbeter BiLiss•AeseleleketaneeNiiSe*A-ubra-
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Noble ae -Dr.-Defoe, Catharine. Hay as. Cleaver and Miss L. Irwin; IL De
Neese Lepel, Mrs. W. Hay as Pere Helstio,p, of •Goderich, is honorary-
• Dietnie and MrNOble as -Madame' treetetteer- of the central -Huron cons -
Dionne: The group attracted rauch.at- mittee, J. II. Kinkead is chairman of,
tention and. interest and were given publicity, and Miss L. Irwin, secretary.
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a* special prize. •, _ . -•In the twentieth annualsChristmas
Choosing ' the, Prizewinners ' seat campaign 'which opens November
. The judges lia.d a buey and difficult 25th,. some 175,000 senls .will: be sent
time Seleeting the prize -winners. Those but from , the Goderich Committee to
who had this difficult task•were A. H. 'district residents. .
Erskine, Nornsan. Miller, A. L. .Qole, ,An organization meeting of the
CFChapuian and Bill Rose. Huron County Tuberculosis Association
. .
Thee .'tollowing were . the " prize- was 'held.. at Clinton on Tuesday and
amongst those in attendance were Col.
*WOW. • ' s
'Jabots= Leonard, . president of the
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,,esse'S e, BOYS s - ,l. , .
London Health Association, which (Arras
* Ykailigest present - Safi. •• Paul
s--ehtmkeri, . , .. •• •, • and operates Queen Alexandra Sane -
Five years, and under -.Best "comic," Uri= at London; Dr. D. W. Crombie,
• Paul Carroll; best original,
Bute superintendent; Cel. F. B. Ware, secre-
lancYTerry Youn-g. tary •of the Christmas Seal comMittee,
- 'Clements ; ,
and Rev, W. -A. Beeeroft, of Wingham,
Shreto ten Years -Comic, Billy Wor-
fame, president of the central Hue= com-
sell ; original, Peter ..SfurdY;
initt. -
Jerry Wall.- •
Eleven' to 15 years-Cornie, Harold ee
Beadle; original, Bob' Currie. ' Fatal. Accident on signed for about $6,000.
Youngest present -Glenda EideMier. Highway at Dunlop nounced an .extension of time for sub- Overseas Christreas mailing dead- Renaainaer of Fifty Expected to
The Ministerof Finance has an- 4 ,
GIRLS ,.._
__.,- scriptions to the -present loan issue, lines are announced by the postoffice.. 'Be Finished by Early
Spring .
Under 5.evearseeConsic, Karen Ann
al, the MacKay twins. . Y. W. McKay, Mechanic with notice. .°•., . . They are: November 18 for letters and
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Townsend; f, ecy; Jo. Parsons; origin -
which will remain on sale until further
Five to 10 years -e*- Comic. Carel Storms Construction Co., , parcels addressed' to the Continent,
• Ilichardson; fancy, Karen G. Smith;
the Victim . November 25 for parcels going to the
Lorna Parries.- . • United Kingdom, and December 2 fel.
e ' Ten to 15 years-,Conlic, Dbiothy ON THE HURON ROAD doti'l. . • .
letters addressed to the United King -
TOO MUCH SPEEDING
.John William McK,ay, of Purlington,
One, suffered fatal injuries on the Mail which has to travel farther,
longulire; fancy, Marilyn Turner; or John
Tug-of-war .. - Blue Water -Highway, south Of Dunlop,
youngster on tiis, way home freer school point out, should be posted
'ginal, Phyllis Baxter. An accident. this week in which. a officials
tug-of-war between :Vietoria and on Friday evening. He was driving
was struck by a motorist on the Huron "proportionately earlier." ' Last-minute
an army jeep truck belonging to the postingS of any oversees mail might 'being histailed in the aforementioned
Storms Constrection„ c ompany when render it implOssible to find sufficieet
"victkery- for the foie:See. 'The. clown minder of .the dangers from mo oris 1, 9 . t ' ' els leav- fifteee houses, twelve of which are on
' Ceentral -Public, Schools, resulted in road near the pillars is another re-
', band:\ehallenged the victors, and went ti. some mariner 'lle lost control of it
speeding along this street. Despite -a-eccarimocla Blake street, two ere _Beitannia_ road
'
d It went off the travelled part of the ing - in time to . ensure .Christinas de- and one on Bridge street.
road and somersaulted, crushing Mr. When the -Ryan Horne 13 -tinders first
build they
down 4to defeat: A silver cup was pre- tite fact that the corporation limits livery:.
sented to the Victoila School group by road
beneath it at the C.N.R. railway tracks, motorists With the anhouncement Of the mail- Caine here this summer ,t
Passing motorists lifted the truck ing deadlines by postal authorities, thought they would have: the 'fifty
• Lion d. Emereon.. Principals M. -J. 'persist in speeding along the Huron
Snider stud H.; M.. Shackleton were
9.nd pulled the man- from beaeath it road as if they were still in the comes a variety of other instructions
coaches ' ortheirrespeCtive schoOle country and not slowing up until they houses ready *by Christmas. However,
His chest was badly crushed. Coroner and suggestions a-pplyIng particularly delays in securing nails and plumbing
' ea Bandmaster J. E. Huckins gave Use
inquest are past the pillars on the way to to paicels. ti. fixtures, chiefly, haVe held them back,
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signal to ,,`go." Each member *or the Dr. W. F. Gallow decided no
the Square. In view of this practice Top among them is a reminder that as well as scarcity of qualified help,
teams
e was presented with a ticket was necessary -• Mr. McKay was a chief mechanic it would not be surprising if there gift parcels to individuals in the United according to Mr. Link. Most of the
, to
the theatre. ' with the Storms Construction Com- were fatal accidents. On sueh ap- Kingdom may now be mailed up to a plumbing comes from Toronto, al -
A refreshment booth was the busiest
pany, and was engaged. highw_ay proaches to the main busities's section maximum weight of. 20 poueds, and though some comes from Halifax.
place in the building. -Bath _child was
work near Kincardine, where. his wife from out -Of -town, where ° traffic is are ne longer restricted to one per There are about seventy-five. men
- given a ticket: for an apple,. a wiener
lviHd heavier than on ether: roache many naonth from a 'sender to the same ad- at work on these houses at the pre -
and roll, and a soft drink. was ing. e servestaff overseas in the municipalities erect werning signs. dAsSee. •sent time, Most of whom are from
' The. party lareke up at a reasonable sergeant. C.R.E.M.E. with the rank of He was a stalwart man , One, for example, reads: "We love Total- value of parcels sent to the Goderich and 'district. A few are from
hour, and the fact that children seen about • •., and our children.. Please drive carefully." U.K. and other countries without an Windsor, Clinton- and Wingham
six inches over Six feet
. on the streets were few and . far be thirty-four years of age. He had , no A few signs like that on the Huron export permit must not eeceed $25. The last of the fifty houseis are ex-
stween •augars- well for the .success of relatives in this . country except his read might he the means of keeping The regular 15-= and 20? -pound parcel pected to be finished by about the: first
the worthwhile event. .- wife, who canle to Canecla as a war children froni being hit, perhaps killed, Post rates apply on parcels over 10 of March next year; Mr. Link states. -
• .. er........... by speeding motorists. e ' pounds.malled from, Canada to civilian
JOHbTSTON CASE AT . A ser-- was conducted by Rev. -e-' addresses in • the U.K.; the 11 -pound THANKS FROM THE BAND
/ bride. , .
- TRATFORD, TR.A.NSFERRED Richard Stewart at the Brophey fun- §T. GEORGE'S GUILD limit at the 12 -cent per potted low rate .
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. eral home ot3 Saturday afternoon, and still applies on parcels mailed- to mem- Editor The Signal -Star.
The .. November . meeting of St.
' George's *Church Women's. Guild was hers of the Canadian forces overseas.
Dear Sir, -Through the service of
held 011;• Tuesday, November 5, With To ensure speedy and safe delivery,
STRATF:ORD, Nov. %!. - John M. the body was taken the same day to your newspaper, 'will you kindly extend
Johnston, R.R.• 1,Gettlerich, charged Orillia for burial- on Monday.
a good attendance. The president, senders are urged to pack all parcels the appreciation of the Blue Water
with letteing the seed') an accident,
ENGAGEMENTS ANNOUNCED Mrs. II. - B. M, Tichborne, was in the firmly and securely in corrugated con- Band 'to all who .contributed toward
- Mr. and Mrs. Roy Rundle wish to chair. Mrs.: Palmer todk charge of fainers, wrapped tightly *in seVeral the success Of our Hallowe'en frolic?
was remanded fes Zrle, „ it the next
announce the engagement of their folds of thick wrapping paper and
court of competent juriOetion When the devotional period. A report of To the merchants who generously
younger daughter, Margaret Irene, to •tied securely with strong twine. .
he appeared before Mr. J . 7, .Re Dalton the evening entertainment held in donated' th'e funds and the prizes, to
William James MacDonald, son of Mr. They are further asked to enclose
' Wells as sessions of, the ,,,mn as- October. was very gratifying. It was the local branch of the (atiadian.
sizes of the Supreme Coute.;,e`41`)ntario
fend ,A•Irs. William MacDonald, Gosle- decided thet the members have a. gift "suitable items" only, 'Which run no Legion, to the Goderich Lions Club
rich ; the marriage to take place exchange,' at the Decenehor meeting. risk of breaking or damaging the other who assisted in the judging and many
were resumed here Mondahellernoon.
Ait the opening .o,f, the asSizt 'Pg 1.1. week
quietle the latter part of November. At • the conclusion of the business; of mail. Such things as matches, lighter other ways, to the police and all others
- the grand -jury brught in '',=114,,' _ecas
'. • M. the meetingeeltes 'A:lice Mills gave an fluid or other inflammable substance is who helped marshal the eight hundred
an indictment fee mansla ag77,hut IVIrend rsAlbert Kneeehaw of
Goderich, wish to announee the en- inspiring talk, touching on various ex- •"strictIy prohibited." children, we • extend 4 sincere and
e.
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at the same time repotted • Or heel
gagement of their elder daughter, periences in her work with- the ,church ' ,
heart y "Thank You
foend sufficient evidence to bang
Katherine Alberta, to Edgar Lorne Mc- in England. This was much enjoyed SOAP WAS NOT. ; . Cordially youre,
a ;:true' bill" on the lesser charge. of
Astocker, elder ,soe of the late Mr. by the members. The president closed LACKING, ON HALLOWE'EN THE GODERICH BLUE WATER
charges followed the de: th. of Cecil
The marriage will take place shortly. eup of tea was served by Mrs, A. , • . BAND, '
A. J. Curry, Pees.
leteving- the- scene of an accident The
and. Mrs. S. McAstocker, C011ingwood. the meeting with prayer. A delicious
Capling, eighteen-yearlbld boy of South Shore .and Mrs, F..Riley. Hallowe'en was comparatively quiet
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Eaethope, in an fled, t C. the high -
MONDAY NEXT A MIMIC % • younger folks at the Skating rink kept NEW SIDEWALK POR ON% /MOCK
in Goderich. The party for the
4 Bail for Mr. Johnst: n this reduced R-emembrance Day, Monday, Novem- PATRONIZED • • the small fry off the st4ete .a.nd was 'Work "eommenced yesterda•T on the
way east of Sheltes, ...e last June. HOLIDAY • BAZAAR AND TEA WELL .
•
Rsterday from $5,0r06 to.,$3,000 In to
ber lith, is a public.holiday through- The bazaar and tea 'held on Saturday
. so much enjoyed that it will likely•be laying of a new sidewalk on the
‘seereties of $1,500 each. ,
out Canada Red will be so observed in afternoon in the lecture hall of Knox repeated in future years. Older boys Square between Hamill= apd. North
jJ TEMPgItANCE CONVENTION
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Gloderich, - Presbyterian church, sponsorefl by the
Ladies' •Aid Society, was well patron- did porne of • the usual mischief. In streets. The work is being done by the
spile of the, ecarcity of soap a good Town's public works department. Other
many store windows and motor car
blouc,kswOnlilic:,hebuSte, utatretsarepruirbi a in,17,(1 fuou
Federation will hold its annual con
f
_ The Huron County Temperance
CHRISTMAS CARDS WITH ized. The hall, which, was decorated with Hallowe'en decorations prettily
windows were Marked up. One of the DP
vention at Wesley-Nirillis church, Cl.hv .4. PERSONAL TOUCH and autumn .flowers, was in .charge of soap artists is evidently A follower �f late in the season to undertake any
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_ • Miss Edith Wiggins, and the many legend "Kilroy Was Here." Mr. P. 3, bloek.
Jigge, forona shop window Ile left the further eopstruction than In • the one
ton, on Tuesday, Novembe; 12. Rev.
• 0. W. DeMille, Toronto, 'secretary of .A. wide selection of beautiful Patrons were received be. Mrs, Alex. Cantelon Friday morning reported that
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PLEASE'ClikOK YOUR LABtL
' the Ontario Temperance Federetion, Christmas cards from Canada's Straiton, president of the Sdelety. ' about fifty feet of his fenee had been
of temperance .edudetion and. law en- turers has arrived at the, Signal- THE WEATHER knocked down -not a very nice het&
The Signal -Star's mailing list.
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will address the meeting. :, The matters • leading Christmae card manufac-
forcement will be streeSed irt this con- Star -office. These eads are quite Tenitieraturesr of the past week in
- s to play on a man in his ninetieth year
has been. revised this, week and
• vention. .., distinctive and froni . the large Gederich. with those of the correspond- who soon put the fence to rights. ,.. An-
-but tile Town sent down some men
the label on eaeh ,paper Will show
. I e; r . ' the date to which the subscription
q • --.......---...........—...................o_. — . S e 1 e c t I ofi there is bound to be one Ing week a year , ago, as officially other citizen well en in years had his
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• THE 1940 VOTERS' LIST to suit you. The Signal -Star recorded, were as follows':
front doorsteps taken away. Thisis is paid according to the records of
The ()Merl& ielterst list tor 1046, prints your own nam1046 e and address 1945 even a worse trick, for it might give this office.
, just issued, ,has 2,307 names ii;„ part I,' on each card and any other, small " Max. inn. Max. Minsomeone it bad fall. ' Will subscribers kindly cheek
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thoee entitled to Vote at both Wtnieipal ' personal message you. might desire Thurs., Oct. 81 ....61 NO 01 40 In discussion .of' these matters at the
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this label and if it 1110eg 110t show
electiobs land elections to the"t'iogisla. to have on it It would be well to Fel.,-eNov, 1 50 47 51 31 Town Connell meeting rriday night it „the correct' date notify this office
. five Assembly. Thisis an %wrens() • place your order early in order to • Sat.,• Nov. 2 01 p • 02 45 was suggested that next year a public - at once in order thot correetion
-persons entitled to vote at municipal' delay in filling your ,order., Visit Mon., Nov . 4 52 45 38 33 the oider boys and girls something to . ummtnlat
y
I eld)einelVet7lie Ieforwreeetairoen ne(latnifittell . .
from 2,311 In laSt year/s list. Qat /I avoid the clinapPointment ,bf any Sun., Nov. 3 58 4t1 6% • 19 dance be held on Hallowe'en to gite
oketibris, ouly-biati 280 tames, just ° The Signal.Star,,,at ail early day Tnen., Nov. 5 58 .40 .50 32 work 'off the surplus enero that finds made much more 'readily- than
three more thanin the 1040 ifnt. •,. and • makp your selection., , Wed., Nov. 0 ' 50 40 65 39 vent on .that ,partieular night. ' . perhaps -months later. .
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Popu
Shows Increase of 258
Assessor . Finds 4,746 Persons
Goderich,—Assessraent .
Up Slightly
Assessor 0. W. Sturdy submitted his
returns of assessment and population
for 1946 at Friday night's meeting of
the Town Council. The total assess-
ment is $3,192,779. Of this there is
exeinpt from, taxation•Government pro-
perty, $152,700; municipal property,
$71,700; school property, $100,175.
Liable for • Weal improvement taxes
only-churc/a. property, $157,300. Liable
for school' taxee onlY-$1,500. Liable
for all taxation -land, $229,145; build-
ings, $2,037,760; business assessment,
$382,499 -total liable for all taxation,
$2,649,404. -
The 1945 returns were $3,147,402
for total • assessment and $2,606,492
• liable for all taxes; so that the in-
crease this year is about $45,000.
The peVulation this year is 4,746,
an increase of 258‘ over last year's
DIMUNIZATI
AT CIVICHEALTH ogNT.II,U
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The public health centre at the Tteen
iail it-ra busy phtee oteseTusseday and
Thersday afte.rnoops week,: for
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011 these deys immunization is beiee
given to school and pre-school children
against ,whoopine, eringh and' diph-
theria, aid vaccination for /smallpox,
on the respective days. Altogether
over 100- have been treated . this term.
•c__lopseut a the parents is obtained be-
fore the serums are given. The cLilaics
have no terror for the little ones; ire
fact; manyof theta leave the centre
proudly boasting a their ,"marks."
rifty-four children of the Collegiate
Institute and public schools were given
immunization at last week's Clinic, the
third for thiS group. Dr. W. F. Gal -
low, .M.O.H., was in charge, assisted
by • Miss ubra Cleaver,'public health
nurse, Mrs. Nordman, Mrs. 3. H.
Lauder MisPAnn Wurtele and Miss
Ether
These clinics, it was pointed Out by
Dr. Gallow to The Signal -Star, are in
keeping- with the provinceewide cam -
:Daigle -Jo stamp out e0113haunicable. Ws-
eaties by preventive methods.
The students at the Collegiate are
being given chest tests also. So far
they- are -establishing a. -very-good
record for freedom from chest troubles.
The pubsber of dogereturned is 350. A group representing the famed Dionne family was one of the interesting
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feature e of the Hallowe'en frolic. Front row (left to right)--Syleitt Skelton,
SAVINGS .30Nblit _POPULAR Beverley Haggitt, Grace Marie Turner, Donald Noble, Dianneellannieter. Back
row (left right) -Gordon Noble (Dr. Defoe), Mrs. W.A. . Hay' (Pere Dieene),
WITH HURON WORKERS* Mrs. Fred Noble (Madame Dionne), Catherine Hay (Nurse Lebel).
The paygoel sey)egs eglan-which was
estabilShed • during * the war in_ con- 'AT THE-HALLOWKEN FROLIC
lic--.0f.),4jitit.ri7 the Victory- Joan Car11-
Pal41:1S"'U em eetitinued for Ole sale •
L..-Canitheeseatteings---bends- -f1114 ,the
workers in industrial establisleriaeritS
throughout the county of Huron have
shown in no uncertain manner that
they wish to continue buying Dominion,
of Canada securities.
Mr. P. F. Carey of goderiche who is
organizer - for this loan issue in the •
county of Huron, states that more than.
one thousaed buyers in these industrial
groups. hav-4.-_purchqseiloAneglyr•-on.
,eighth.,
bond, thus demonstrating again their
desire to avail th.eesselves of the savieeg'
opportunity .presented to them: -s -
The following companies, with more'
than eighty per cent. ef their personnel
subscribing, lead among these 'in-
dustrial groups in Hurons: Goderich
Elevator and Transit Co., 90 percent.;
C. Lloyd 4; See, Wiegliam, 87 per cent,:
Goderich Martufacturinge Co., 86 per
cent. s Canadian Canners, Exeter, 82
per cent The Wingham group, C.
Lloyd St Seri, have botight nsore bonds
of the present issue than they pur-
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chased in the ninth Victory loan. All This grotip of attractive young lassies was caught -lay the Signal -Star
,
other concerns in the county tire prac- photographer. At front -the MacKay twins, Janet and Judy, .or perhaps *it's
acidly between, 62 and es per cent., Judy and Janet. Back 'row (left to right) -Audrey Allison, Dianne R-Connel,
Ser. Carey states. • Marie Glenn, Laurel Lodge, Kathleen Morris, Sharon Smith. • • •
The two R.C:A.F. schwas. ha the
county also have done well. The
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:Clinton -Radar School, with a personn,e1,
subscribing to a total bf •about $35,000. - •TIME TO THINK OF
of nearly 500, has about 65 per cent.
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sixty at. .the - Centralia station have .CHRISTMAS MAILING
Two -thirds -of the personnel of about
Fifteen liouse
Ready Next Month
The Ryan Honie Builders are en-
deavoring to have fifteen of the fifty
houses being built in Goderich ready
by about the middle of Dec -ember, ac -
Cording to Ed. Link, Government in-
spector. Plumbing and wiring are now
Na OPEN -SEASON
FOR DUR:IN:iant6ir
• 4T "
4..-A-3V-earTS-iniiemeit ,C4Pi4led
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by Oame-_,DeDegimente
Official word has arrived ha Goderich
that there will be no open season -for
-deer 'hunting in Huron .county this
year. County Clerk Norman Miller
_received:. a. letter _this. afternoon: saying
.tlitte consideration had been 'given to
the .protest -of the Warden'e conunittee
11,ge.-44.0-11-seQuISallesagaiiig- ,heviratesea
_epee, geaep.,US 14, this_--co,inty:a4gd as a
result 'it -had -been decided' to cancel
the •previous '- announcement. -The
letter and telegram of protest'
from
--the• County Careen 'were sent to the
-.Game 'lied Fisheries Department at
Toronto last week after it had been
annauticed that theeseason-would be
open. ,. •
It had- been rumored* around Gode-
rich since Tuesday evening of • thie
week that.. there was 'a reversal of
deeision with regard to having an open
season 111 Huron, but it was not until
tbis afternoon, that any official word
to this effect was' receieed- here.
Cancellation of the open seasoii in
Huron- is a disappointment to. some
local hunters wh,o had laid their plans
accordingly arid • now.*find things
have been•changed.
Naftel, - who sells hunting
licenses, states he has no word. to stop
selling licenses, since the licenses he
sells are Provincial ones and do not
depend oh whether there is an open
• or 'a elosed season in Huron county.
Word has _been received ,from Al.
Lindeld, hunting moose in far Northern
• Ontario, that ,he has had no luck so
,fa r on•aocoune of the absence of snow.
Three of eleven deer hunte'fs from
Godericle.who went to the Parry _SOund
district last week -end returned on Wed-
nesday. . They are. Jim Naftel, Bill
Woods and .Bruce Tennant. The re-
mainiug members of the group, R. C.
'Hays, KC., Rev. R. H. Turnbull, Dr.
• .T. See, Ed. Williams, Jim Donaldson,
Cecil Attridge„ pr. J. M. Graham and
II: L. Watsoil,e•are retitrnierg the latter
part of this Week. On the first day
out Bill Woods,. Bruce Tennant and
DreJ. See each got e deer.
J. R. WHEELEa HEADS,
IVLENESETUNG CANOE CLUB
President (if •the Menesetung Canoe
Club for the coming year 'is J. Russell
Wheeler, who was elected' to the office
at the meetingof the Club on Tuesday
evening. •Other officers ire:,Vice-
president, George Ma thien ; seere-
Wry, Geo. G.. MacEwan; treasurer, W.
A. Hay; commodore, W. J. Baker;
vice -commodore, Wm. Marwick; ad-
ditional members .of execetive, Gordon
Bisset, W. F. Saunders; chaplain, R6V.
Richard Stewart; auditors, D. ,D.
'Moo-ney, A. H. McNee:
The 'club ,rooms in the Mnsonic
Temple have been .redecorated through-
out end new Sighting installed,'and the
memhers are settling down to a winter
of enjoyable recreation in their com-
fortable quarters. Tlee weekly "500"
tournament has been resumed and
other ft:melons will follow in due
course.
re a
for Next ,Court,,
Nou-jury At3SiPF21 before /IWO
Spcilly to 'Open, on •
Tuesday
SeltTral damage ections are liSted
fOr' the iiigmi Court 11011 jury ,sittinip -
to be held' In Goderieh next week
beginning -Tuesday ,' before AIrs .
Justice Smily.
One is the aetion„ of Norman Mac-
Donald and his young son, Chester,
of Warr= Street, Goderich, itgajnSt
the Town of Goderieh and the Goderich
Publie Utilities U'ommissign, getting
$17,500 for injuries weceived 'by the son
by coming in contact with an electric "
wire or wires on Weever). 'Street oPs
tioosite the home -ef the plaintiff. It;
is alleged that the wire Or wireshad.
no proper insulation covering. •
The Town of Goderich is the de-
fendant 'also in an actiOn brought by
Mrs. Isreay McLean of Goderich, who •
rittims-$2,51r5(rdaurages-otr-account
of a fall on the sidewalk on April 1.0t11
last in which she suffered a fractured
wrist. •
• `-ittiss Harriet Hosie °Bowen, of Credi-
too, is the plaintiff in a damage action
agaiest Sylvester Weurth, also a
credit4±17-eretinfing $20,000. Op •May
-17th thieeTear, it is ti11egclk.,she7su2,:...... ....„-
fered severe iajoriee frOnt being Strtick
by „a metor Carth6- defend- '
ant oh -the :main #trectiof
Gilhert Clark, eof •Sarnia, IS. Suing
for an accounting of assets of the
estate of the late Melvin James Clark
of Goderich. The defendant is Mrs.
Amelia (Slew sof Loudon, sister of the
deceased widovP of Mr. Clark.
There' are three *divorce -seedcase- - --
Beatrice Merrill • Savery Thonapsono'
'Olederich, vs, Ikebexte Grant Thompson;
Har.ry.-J14:TiWwell;'#oderichi. 4.-ellaraeeee
-Elizabeth, WorselA.LietowAl, aasKatbe,_
erine Finley sVs. Harold Kitchener Fine°
ley,'.betli of. Winghtim.
Ogletree Vs. Watts is an action, by
Mrs. Mabel .Ellen Ogletree; of Grand
Bend, against Charles Huary Watts,
of Dashwood, for performance of an
agreement .for the sale of lende-eande - -
$1,590 damages for 'breach of contract.
McLaren et al. v. ThomSon et ,al. 18
a case concerning the will of -the tete
Alexander Hislop of Turnherry tVwn-
ship.
Nies. Margaret Alice Plibledo, of
Wawanosh, suing her . husband,
James Claeence. Pitblado of Goderich,
for dissolution of marriage anecustody
of a child.
L. G. YOUNG IS NOBLE GRAND
OF •HultoN LiOriCIA
The installation of offieers of Huron
Lodge, No. 62, I.O.O.F,.,. took place le
the lodge room in MacKay Hall on
Monday night, District Deputy Grand
Master George. Jefferson and his staff;
of Clintoe, offiejating.
The _officers of Huron Lodge are:.
I.P.G., 3...MeN'evin.; N.G.', is G. Young;
V.Ge' B. Langridge ; recording .secre-
tarys John Pinder; financial secretary,
W. Newcombe; treasurer; D. Jolm.ston;
R.S.N.G., J. W. Newcombe; L.S.N.G.,
C. Stokes; R.S.V.G., H. -Newcombe;
L.S.V.G., R. Deer; . N. °
Macatilay ;.- IeS.S.V.G:, G. Mathiesoe;
warden, C. Young; conductor, J. Me -
Millan; chaplain, W. Rueldoek;
F. Beevers; 0.0., A. Stratton.
After the installation the members
of- Huron Lodge and the visitors frorn
Clinton had lunch, at 'Meng's< Cafe.
LAWN MOWER IN 'ACTION
IN BALMY NOVEMBER'
Remarkably inild reather for this
sellson of the year has favored this
district. On Wednesday, November 6,
under a clear blue sky a bright sun
shone that would almost do justice to
a summer's day. On the lawn of a
residence atop the hill overlooking the
calm, blue waters of Lake Huroh on
that day a man was- seen with a lawn
mower vital -11g a lawn, a rather un -
*suet procedare for this time of year.
•Roses .are still blooming in•Goderich
gardens, second -growth raspberries are.
being gathered, and one day this week
garurwipiengtomuutittdou. uut.•as.• .
s picked from it vino
There has been no frost.
Goderich has now- reeldent
auctioneer, in the "persoptef Mr. Matt.
Onynbr, late of Luck's , who with
his family is living atI ,,'141-r street.
. .
John Gra,velle Retires after Forijtivo
Years in the Service of C. Ti tailways
cons ,
e
John e II. ()reveille' Albert street. for father. himself,' see1 brethers, his ...
ferty-two year's an .employee of the son and a nephewl,Aave been employed '
C.N. Railways. was retired at his re- by the company. • es.. ,
quest on Monday, November' 4th, which He says he enjoyed trie4 routine' of.
day marked his sixty-second birthday, his railway life. and is, ,proud of. the
.
three years in advance of the retiring fact that no. accident occufred through
age of sixty-five years
any part of the equipseeet s „hieerare.
first He worked under sevent ;ivishere,
;qr. (Iravelle served tbe conifeeny
namely:. the. late John .5teeitott and
as a baggage perter at Stratford for
George Lauder ;- S. D. Croft,' II. jack -
two years, efter which he came to
e
Goderich "'when his father; the late 'I.'aylor. A, C. MacKay and W.
Charles Gravelle, was moved 'here. He A. son, LMain
worked in the, freight ' sheds for three He is looking forward to- rethed
years. turd was then promoted to the
car department Twenty-seven years inn; also some jack -rabbit huniting'
ear department.
hopes to enjoy his hobby. of .heekeep,
ago he was appointed foreman of thve
gardening and fishing, besides his dank
. reading of Vie ne*spabers He Is not
. Ile was born 'at Hohnesville, passed
always casts • his vote. 'I3oth. he and •
partieularly intereAted in polities, but
inthe v
-the high school entrance examination Mrs. ornvene have travemd „exten0470.
, illage. schooland attended , the
Clinton Collegiate Irietitate. Ile was
home, and are happiest when they•Ifave
ly.' ' They enjoy their'"eomfortable
not quite twenty when his 'father
their family circle ?bout • them. They
he took his first . positiim. In Apri4
moved, hi's family' to Stratford an,..d
are; membeof St. reter's;ehurcb: and
They have two '
1003', he married Miss Delphine Deo- Mr.. Grs ravelle Is it member of the Holp ,
ard, of Drysdale. . Name Soeiety. the Altar SocZetY.' and
children, Willard, with the eal.u. ear the Leagne.,of the ' `;aered Heart.
department 'tit Stratford, and - Miss On Tuesday eveni g felloweemplomeg
Marie, at home. There are three of Mr. Gravelle of the •Goderich-Strat.
grandchildren, . Madeleine, john a.11.61 ford dIviiiio!a met at his iliome aild mei
Mary Lou Gravelle, 'of Stratford. • . sented biin with a laziboy ehalt. Mrs.
Mr.. Grave1le"6 family has "had Many, Oravelle reeeived pr handsome honcitict
associations with the railway, for bin of chrysanthemure.
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