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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1946-11-21, Page 2GQDERICIII SIGNAL -STAR Prominent in the Mvertising World t obt tit"! 4tial-*tar ..3.., „,olcrivrxis voworzosT 'WEEKLY 'BUINWeiptinz. Rates—Canada aye `Great BrPin, :2,0(1, ./1 year; tkt '1Ultalited iiiivOrttsing Rates on request,. Authorized as seeond•class mail, Post Orace Depart:zient, Wawa. Telephone 71 ' Sworn Circulation Over Ilt.,fifii) • THE COURT HOU$E. PROJECT what may be regarded as just demands for higher wages, higher prices and, living in California, .writes with refer- Referring to the removal of controls _epee. to. the project for' the erection of in the United States, Mt. Gordon said a new court honse: . , . this .step would haVe a . "Marked in- -The present .one is a very good iluence" on this country. Batt_ he quite know how to answer a question specimen of the period in ' whieh the continued, "even granting that the Tplay like that. --, established. Why , not make the , old run, bring the price levels of. both said,any more and theu lie said, "Phil, building an outstanding- hiStutival . 'Centre .of interest, -renovate_ it where .countries into an, equilibritun,. it is - • WRAT IRETURN14) MAN THINKS - Joe Collhis didn't go to the Retue111-. bEauee Day services in the village. Joe tuid a brilliant record in this ‘war and he was all but given up for dead !age planning the event ' were dis. tubed. when they asked him to. attend and he flatly refused. There was quite a bit of talk around hem.; about his not going. 1 Must confess I was curious myself tti know just what happened. „lie came over Oa Siunlay to loot'at a heifer I want ti) SPII. We weft., sit- ting in'the stable on a couple of chop bags after he bought the heifer and he said, "I guess people wonder' what got into 'me the other day." You don't I wonder whatmy chums are thinking what NEIL B. POWTER needed .,;0. iyut how stupid to destroY— nevertheless possible for Ca'nada •to "Ild" Jeukius of Montreal, sales 'promUtion manager • 13inch-inure intelligent to follow the avoid the painful tytie of sharply in- , ld sav-- or that. little Frenchman I 'of HoWard Smith Paper Mills Limited, tiationary dad subsequent deflationary has b,een restored to its former beauty, • ir adjustments which are all too evident the inhabitants taking pride in the old windows, lamp -posts, brass door in the land of our great neighbors." knockers; foot tscrapers, etc., down to The Board chairunr. stated that it the sraallest detail of old world charm. should not be long before the United • The interest of...tourists because of this . ' h., States klieture becomes clearer and it or any of the hundreds of thousands Canada Paper Company an Paper Mills, Limited, who was elected saw get killed by a sniper's bullet . . . of Can - didn't "come back . . . I . just wonder adian Advertisers at the,recent annual president of the stm or Millions of guys like myself who and hear the world today." conventiou in Toronto. Mr. Powter IS a Canadian vice-pregident of -,the Direct what they would say. if they could see Joe didn't have to say aeything after Mail Advertising Association of Mon - that. There was something dreadful in! treal and has served on the Board of What he was thinking. If we believe 1 Governors of ,, the 'Montreal Club of town." is shown ‘vhetheriii not tarp •scate--;. restoration. brings a ti y, sun We, too, shall regret, for sentimental production will rapidly stabilize prices, world, -then it's a 'simple think to lin-. reasons, the diSappearance of the' old Lind he added that "then we can choose agiue the millions of people who died our' own -time for complete - -witift - the benefit a Their -e-N, 'who was elected general Manager and secretary of the Association of Can- adian Advertisers at a directo s! meet: ing held during the thirty-se•ond an- nual convention of the Association in the Royal york Hotel, Toronto. Mr. McQuarrie is a well-known former eeontrel Music Makers and Bill Newcombe and IteniTMbrance Day to. take_:.a,ock of his fiddle, -and Warren's Songsters with ei ie4'm ". iliFAITtiartair-in-- the -wAiirld.- / II SCHOOL NEWS- theft- theliti song of "Doin' What Joe finally continued. "Jiigt pick up -held---t he Jute rest -of EDITORIAL NOTES . for a day. There _seems to be more -Court house, which during- ourolifetinie in Abe last war looking down on this . • has been the centre 'round which the actiies of oar native town have revolved; but we certainly do not wish it to be -retained—as , a relic of V"'". ---• bite:Wen or converting- husbands than-the:lean kltut.Z.7,PerbaitS, --ltselLin.to .a large-scale °Id curiosity that's- .right,. -11AL, they don't last as_ building cannot be remodelled and en- long time should avoid the -skinny tYpe. quite see' 'myself standing - there on lairo-ed to suit 'the purposes for -which ., • It is nsed it were bettez..bfirof the way NN'e agree with The, _iuradon Free had as many close shaves as „Pte ia • wrong attitude, but when a fellow has and replaced hy a modern building. . THIS 'WEEK AT TH1Br all. Jerry Ginn and his slate were the newspaper or listen to the radio elected and *the new Mayor „spoke briefly, thanking • the electors for the support given to, him and his officials. ,----- trouble now glair -ever before. People,4.•• --...---- (By Jhn Reynolds) . A Harvard anthropologist has been are .. starving -Ma gpod many places. --- - Last week a period of feverish ac-, advising girls thatfatineu Maketetper There's 'a good chaneg. that another . . - _c.v.tat-se; • MN -Ur -for the Teen -Age politicians cul - § squabbling amongst itself. minate& in the elections„ on Fo, a3 eople are beating the_drums .night, for the Mayer, Reeve -and Coun- cillors of Teen Town. The candidates were- -divided into two supporting slates, each headed by the .proposed 'Mayor, with.' stipporting Reeve and Councillors. Those nominated were Don Warren for Mayor, with Mary At auy rate, thr4 decisiou is not in the hands of the )people of Goderich. . The 'Court House- is 'a County building s- Cminty ratepayers the people of Goderich; have; of course, -flie-Trigh.-Eto' " - express their views, and many of them are inclined to d't3'tilit. if the possibilities of altering and enlarging the preSent building to, provide the required ac- codmodation have been thoroughly canvassed. At any rate, we -are firmly Of opinion' that the preSent is not the . time to. proceed- with a buildin, project of thjs magnitude, in view "of the existing shortage of materials and the high costs of building. . Further, objection is taken to the type of architecture shown in the 'Plans for the new building., It ,would 16Ok quite handsome in a street of large steel and concrete eredtions, but fear is expressed. that in the centre of a wooded pa rk it might be decidedly _out ...)2 place. The presenet Court House harnuatizes so w.ell With its Press when it for a medal i 1 a the big says: " anyoile is due ' 1 t' for a. better world I think he's, Joyce Strachan for Reeve, Joan Scott, Ruth Allison, Shirley Robertson, laic *Holmes, John chai.`efer and Murney Johnston for CouncillOts; and,' as op - entitled t6 having an -opinion of his t should be Donald Gor- braw and fearless'. Scot It's easy to sit back an -a form an, own about such a filling." who -holds the fort in'Canada for price opinion liko that, but Joe has some- iosition, Jerry ,9inn for: Mayor, with • surroundings* -„„that there is fear that the 'proposed new building would be somewhat of an 'incongruity. oreen' McKfty for Reeve, and . or ,itiv-elyhout Multi:au be done to make ham, • Bob- Moorhead; Bill -Newcombe, this old world better, in place of just George Robertson rand Chrissie Leish- man. Campaign workers were daring. and determined. speeches were and Ginn's putting faking the,negatti.aPprni.t4-1-:•:114_ John Lewis' is. again ea/ling-for has takeiL action to prevent it:threat- HELP THE LITTLE ONES ening Lewis with a jail sentence if he eontinues to defy the GovernMent. It will be interesting fo see which is big- ger, Lewis or tile, Government. And if the striktt.' Proceeds it will be in- teresting to see what happens to the industries depending' upon 4.:011 According to an Ottawa despatch, a return to three -cent -pbstag-e is Mrs. McDougall, the music instinc- unlikely. ;is the Postotlice„ Department tor, tuid the children in the tWo schools, that. evvtittlallY all first -via" mail will vice s(uuething very worthWhile, itls be carried - by air. This is an anh up to the parents to suppo'rt them. the Children Fund." whit'll is in dos - folk --and they are the great majority' peratti need of money. Some' of you may have beard Atte 0 ppen l' for funds - --woidd prefer a reduction of the rate Editor The Sigual-Star. Dear Sir, -----May I ask for a little space to draw ahentien to the an- nouncentent of' the carol service sou December tith, which will be found in the advertising column? I'm taking it for granted that eyery Home and School member of. Victoria and Cehtral schools will be present, along with all -the 'parents Who are,not members and interested friends. long with all the boys and girls. are plans to extend •the ttir. 111:1i1 service so , Nivitrking 'bard to nutke this carol Se '- '•bitious outlook, but we fancy ordinary ,offering iS to go to the "*ave CamPaign • urmture s Are Lasting kitifts • You'll be disa.ppointed later if you don't shcrp itOW. • CHILDREN'S. GI . DOLL CAERIAGES—We have a remarkably wide selection of Doll Carriages. You will find what you have been looking for araongst 'Meth; ' See Our KINDERGARTEN SETS - and TRICYCLES Make a small deposit on these items and we, will hold them for you. WE HAVE TABLE LAMPS that are loVely to look at. Drop in and look them over. How about getting that new Trilite today? J. R. WIIEELER HAMILTON ST. GODFRIag Swap it! Sell it! Rent it ! Buy all Horse sense is what keeps horses. Use Signal -Star want ads. from betting on what people will. do. Make This Your Headquaiters For The G.C.I. student8 miss their plod' friend Mr. Duckworth, 'who is at pre- sent -in Westminster Hospital. We wish him a speedy return to us. Examinations are again. upon us. Because of them, theye will be no Teen - Age dance this week., The next is scheduled for Friday, December 6th, when there will be -a general regig- tratiolf_ for the Teen -Age Club. ask you, my.„flear," said. the first,- "did -yon-arlopt ray suggestion about caring y7our-husband of 'walking in'hiS sleep by putting a tub of water by his bed?" "Yes," replied the other, somewhat grimly, "and. it also cured me of a -tub water by his bed." eloquent Christmas Sh GIFTS FOR ALL THE -FAMILY AND AN ESPECIALLY , WIDE RANGE OF 'TOYS FOR iHE KIDDIES Goderich Dollar Store, The Square o Godene • How is a TOOTHBRUS eNen it' their letters continue to travel m-4:1. the radio the last tyo Saturday . rriik i: your chance to help save the liVI'S of the little ehildren over there in ‘vitere he was a inentber of tile Can.- -,. 'ease make your contributions as On his return from -NeW , York, „Europe. The'new court 116use should 1;e built with death for mustard. and light that bends. to last at least another nitli‘tY ..‘cars• , ,, as ye have 'done it unto the. least of . II.M.4 ' .:S • -lioIlerill'•-, kviii'l' it wag. fr. llra,hen's siatenient ..11:s on the 'applv throughout Canada wherever! Further 14) your cilitori:11 re - during 1 he. latter part of De:4:01111)cr the hell at !hut tinic. 44- I 41.h1 nio 1111‘ bells vk-ert. off' to .5011(1 to a slip np. somewhere, as II 1\1.c.S. -Sarnia" was tied irp with 1h. "t1,0deric.11" and that city received their :41ip'-.; bell many months ago, 11 Portion, of the p;irty which dislikes Mr. t 1 Ieviti's attitude towards befot: l',05-in's plain speaking 111',,the face to 1» 1 of It.1155in's obstinate staml-ont 111 most if 1n *is 'Related t "Blasting a path of hope across weed-intested grain fields" is the way in which . the Calgary Herald. front- paged experiments -made with C-I-L"Herbate" Just ten days after spraying the test field, a mass of : moisture - stealing mustard weed completely withered and died leaving the grain to grow unmolested. le 1101)4411;4m matter- that eolhe , 0 the United Notions' assemblies.' ; Churchill ha, p111 the -it 11 - friends ts-ith the Itits-lan people Sborill not the Town.(rolitirjl set. an Hy Edward Sans bovome of the beh? A Time Lag .s 14,1 (:);4. spEAKB Hugh mru.aaan..1patea wala,what • 0W:1 11‘ (11((q) so11,(o of distaste when DONALD GOR of :1 teapot toill1W-4 With' 111S 11 11 11 11111(,),t: .1!!!1(1•4 it Ns:itliont warning "fflegation that Canadians suffer from into n page of offensi‘e "realism." a time log in their appreciation of Most modern noNt s. • With "complete stability of prices no longer possible," Donald. Gordon, chair -1 modern "rea 1 ism" in lit e rat ure. This included. are admirably composed and man of the N,Vattinte Prices and Trade' -I could hold our interest withont the Board, has appealed to Canadian!: deN ice of suaralg: sensationalism. ,Siteh justl,:), eminent, 'Canadian author eon- , people for- publie support and pat letup' • i (thy s ,ntiveds tind less favorAn „Om! the author. too aware a popular pre - contrivances generate the thought. that 2 tends -that the purple passages in to - during the period of controlled read-', Dominion than in other eountries ite- rerences, is, writing for "box-office." justment. . . . 1 eanSe•eur trend of thought is ,not atilt(' 1 Modern writers, ,:in every field Qf In a series of five breadeasts. nnititIP. 11p to the pace. of our era. To 30I110 of ) Hier:attire, have an unbounded respon. lig, this constitutes more ,(1. a tribffte 1 :411)1111y toward their nntders. Truly, in the record of the Prit!eS Tionrd, the! than a criticism. 1 the quill is mightier than the swerd. chairman reviewed the preserff econ- Tie 1 hunion mind. In all its va*T110," The ethical health of a -nation can tind mate kitnation as ..it refers to supply degrees tif altitude. eahtain, all innate i aa benefit ,10 an inferior mental diet and demand of houSing aceommodation measure of dell .noneney. This fpptor and the people of today, more than hag provided mankind with a .coirstant ever. are inestimably reliant upon the. - as well as to food affil Olothing. struggle since the eoneeptimi of the t written. word for the ,propagation and ' - Forecasting spiralling prictis if eon-. rUee•,and bur: individual, moral% status; grOWth of their ideals. The writer who, , trols werfi suddenIS• removed, the ehair- Os measuvred.by Oa ability to keep that i in minute detail, dwells npon the stiCky man stated that ;`12 a controlled awl inherent delinquency in check. Any -I crumbs of an amorous perversion, .or that vontyibutes to fostering ihe 1 an incidental, vilittarism, is more apt to Orderly readjust:flea' is preferred, how- thirkg fanits. of the mind needs more than lliel narrow than broaden the- general ,:nen- ever ..;01110 4'?ontro10. Will ' }lave to be endorsation of Mr. McLennan to recoin- 1 tal perspective. . -Continued fOr a lolig while yet. Can- ,, , / as fl.inadians. Must. adians. ia their role of Producers, nitegwr as Working men or women, Or•.:IiiiadlOrd0, , will have to :recognize - realize that saintliness is not a norinal i hope that modern literature will lave . Most -of us l'PROIlt any huplication t plead guilty to the chiIrge that we live that we are - prialish. It is eommeff- i in a time lag. Perhaps, eventually, we Ohble wisdom. te. earry. a broad under- I shall draw, abreast •of our faster-paeed that $�;a' price u € controlled r(a t:tF�lav f(soyEen:lug but it also. ere , to leave �Eltk�E'ti►it� for the P�E'1'('iqE� of "realism." 4o that �vr, owl. aRltl, • " n. molt, vnAlnffr ,t� � tt� ac t;cp fir. rr , �t��► ilr� healtlrw imagination. nation. A normal main, may welcome ome' new 4111thors if ti► our f 1 VIRY for Pvice control. by . _.. .. .._ •... With .. .. _._., ..-.They're both made of nylon .:.the toothbrush bristles from.sturdy, wear -proof nylon mogatilament and the stocking from nylon yarn ...two different applications of the same chemical substance. Both • • are telling examples of the manner in which ° chemistry, throUgh ceaseless pioneering and research, develops neck materials and shapes them to .• vbidely varied alseo. From basic substantes the men of chemistry continue to evolve new products of greater beauty, utility, efficiency and economy to bring you better living. Fortified manure: Barnyard mantires need no longer be deficient in phosphate con, tent. The chemical proauct known as C -I -L Stable -Phos, economically fortifies the manure, 'preserving valuable nitrogen_ and at the. same time has powerful deodoriz- ing properties which makes its use most desirable. lr... 1......1 Atl.,.y r��.e���E�i E'[� ;(] homes. d WA, • • (stoma (voroiANS Light that bends: That wonderful, crystal -like t)las- tic, "Lucite",, has many- • desirable properties, not the least of,,which is its ability to conduct ligh.t around corners. When you bend a "Lucite" -rod the light actu. ally bend§ with it and shines. out 9f the end .,Thus "Lucite" is invaluable for dentists' instruments and is. being used increasingly for in.. terior lighting ieffects and for ornaments. Firther isqfornadtion am, of those products is °Makable by, tailing "Looking Ahead'