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UNCIAL
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larrister, Etc.
Royal Bank Bldg.
Hamilton Street, Goderich
Phone 968.
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serves S26 to 02, butter 1335 to 143
and meat M64 to M74. On March 6
sugar -preserves coupon 843 and meat
M75 will become valid.
CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS
W. CECIL • ATTRIDGE.
'CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT
Telephone: Office 18, Residence 343.
”Goderich. '
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• ACCOUTIITING AND BOOKKEEPING
CCOUNTINCiri & BOWS:KEEPING
SERVICE • .
For Small Businesses, Stores, Etc.,
Bookkeeping Systems Installed. _
Books Balanced Monthly' - •
Financial Statements
Wage Stumnaries •
Business and Personal Income TaX
, Returns
7. ALIVERT SHORE
Office :Cerner North St. and Square
Phone 975. _Residence Phone 444.
INSUkANCE
IVIcKILLOP MUTUAL FIRE
• SURANCE CO. --Farm and
-EMT' lOwnspropeetTsinsured, • • •
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" *-; , lZi.;esidents., Frank 'Mc-
Gregor, Clinteri,14.-trerla7 VicC-P-fardent
• Chris. Leonhardt, Bornholm, R.& 1;
, Manager and Secretary -Treasurer, AL
A. Reid, Seaforth. ,
Directors -Frank McGregor, Clinton;
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Whitmore RR. 3 Seaforth; R.
• Archibald, R.R. 4, Seaforth; Harvey
Fuller, R.R. 2, Goderich.,- E. J. Tre:-
wartha, R.R. 3, Clinton ; sJohn 1.1..Me-
- Ewing, R.R. 1, Blyth; Ilugh Alexander,
R.R. 4, Walton; J. L. Malone, R.R. 5,
Seaforth. • •
• Agents -John E. l'epper, Brucelield,
- R.It. 1; George A. Watt, Blyth, R.R. 1;
R. )Finlak McKercher, 4.4. 4.;
J. F. Prueter,- Brodhagen.
„ • Policy -holders :can make all tiay-
-iisentssand-..-g0- their •cards receipted at
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the Royal Bank, Clinton;
Grocery, Kingston Street, Goderich, or
J. II. Reid's General Store, Ba.ylield.
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QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
• Q. -I live alone andsjlave Only my
own ration' book for, my' housekeeping.
Because my greCer refuses to cut a
poimd of butter in half I find it very
sdillieult-tosspread-ssity_ sallowanceszv_er...
the month. Tbe grocer tells me its is'
against the law for him to cut a pound
of butter in thalf. '
A. -There is no regulation of the
Wartime Prh
ices and Trade Board whic
prevents a dealer frOM clitting-a ponnds
of butter in half. However, we under-
stand the pure food laws require that
all butter sod must bear the registered
number of the producer. Usually this
number is printed only in one place
on the wrapper and. if the pound were
cut one half Hould remain without the
number. We have contacted a large
dairy and have been informed tihat
they-preduce a half -pound •print, which
they would be glad to sell to all grocers
requiring then), for their customers. •
Q. -If a landlord requires a rented
room, how much notice must be given
to the tenant? The room is rented
by the week.
A. -If the room is shared accommod-
ation, the landlord would giVe a six
mouths' netice to vacatt. Shared ac-
corninodation is where the landlord
'and • Me -fen -at t t he -stime•yhOtrge
4,and share .the Arne .entrandesand any,
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Q. -When
housekeeping rooms are
Chris.-sLeonhe.rdt, Born u in; .
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MEDICAL
F. J. It. FORSTER,* EE, EAR,
NOSE, THROAT •
Late House S-urgeon New York
Ophthalmic and Aural Hospital, assist-
ant at Moorefield Eye Hospital and
Golden Square Throat Hospital,
LOndon, England.
EYES TESTED, GLAS1OES.
SUPPLIED
53 • Waterloo Street S., Stratferd.
Telephone 267. - •
• Next visit Bedford Hotel, Goderich,
,Wednesday, March 261b, 1947, at 2 pars'.
tin 4.30 p.n.
WESTERN ONTARIO MOTORWAYS
Bus Schedule now in effect
Leaves Goderich daily including Stmday
7.415 a.m.; 12.25 p.m.; 4.15 p.m. -
Arrives Goderich daily
• 11.50 a.m.; 3.45 p.m.;
9.24
Leaves Sundays andholidays
8.00 p.m. and 9.30 p.m.
The 8.00 p.m. bus goes di_ ect to London
• only.
Connections at Clinton foe London.
Detroit, Wingbam, 'Walkerton, Port
.Elgip and Owen Sound.
• COnnections at Stratton -LS -or Woodstock
Kitchener, Guelph, Hamilton and
Toronto. .
COnnections a,t, Mitchell for Listowel
and -London,
For information phone British Ei-
-change phone 691 or 717. _
HURON COUN,,Tn$FOREMOST WEEKLY
GODERICH, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 27th, 1947
Victoria 1L -S. Club. l
24 Years of e
Meeting Addressed by Ja'ev. L. 112
•° Tuiner. and Mrg. Albert '
• Taylor
CHIROPRACTOR AND bituOr.Ess
THERAPIST
Goderich, Phone 341
• OFFICE HOURS
Mon. & Thurs.-9 to 11.30 a.m.
2 to 5 pm „ (only)
-Tti&-Frii-=--9- to 1 -1:30 -tem.
to 5 paissnud 7 to 8 p.m.
Wed. & Sat. -9 to 11.30 a.m. (only)
Mineral fume baths by appointnaent
only.
A, N. AVKINSON
51 South St.
Registered under Drugless Practitioners
Act for the Province of Ontario.
A. L COLE
Optometrist -Optician -
Eyes Examined, Glasses Fitted
Phone 33 , Goderich, Ont.
P. J. RYAN
Real Estate Mad Laurance
Office And Residence:
11 Trafalgar- Street
' • Phone 663
FOR SALE -Houses of all kinds
choice building loth, business pro-
perty and, several good farina.
The 'twenty-fourth anniversary of the
founding of Victoria Home and School
Association. was celebrated on Thurs-
day evening of last week at a well -at-
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tend'ed meeting. •
It was decided to send $5 to the
Canadian ,Aid tussChina. Fula The
treasurer, Airs. Floyd Lodge, •reported
a balance, on hand of $68.18 and else:,
read a letter acknowledging the.- As-
sociation's gift of $100 to the "save the
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CONFEDERATION LIFE
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FIRE --Preferred rates for
preferred risks.
• ACCIDENT "(4 SICKNESS
'Consult
Jojni: FARRISH
.. Phone. 82-13 Dungannon
girls to: earn a, livingand acquaint Sporth for AltUrged
ttkemielves with the world and the
basic funCtion of education was 19
bring bugs and girby Torontopeaker
ls to marvel at the
world lu which they live. -0 •
• Mrs0A.lbert Tayler in a brief address
Meeting for Organiaatiox of a
endeavored, fo ULU W that jUvewle • • •
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delinquency was a probleti thirty years . Reerewtion Council
ago as well as today and as a means ) for GO rich • *
of prevention She recommended, firstly,
raising public opinion against late
hours and, secondly, encouraging re-
ligion in the homes. She also sug-
gested that, now the Red Cross had
given up its charter, members Wight
help by knitting articles for babies
and small children of the Children's
Aid and also by training as leaders
for recreation groups.
A TrniirdeTS- pay playlet presented
by. Mrs.. J. McNeVits, Miss. AL Anderson,
LAirs„ E. Videau and Mrs. Floyd 'Ledge
.brought Verk forcibly to attention the.
need of close co-operation ,between par-
ents and teachers with regard to
children.
Mrs. Clayton Edward sang beauti-
fully, also Mr. George Buchanan, arid
both favored the audience with encores.
They were accompanied by Mrs. M.
Hetherington.. -
A hearty vote of thanks was ex-
tended toall those who had helped
in any Way to make such an'enjoyable
evening.
The meeting closed with the singing
of "God Save the 'King". after which
the social. )connnittee .served refresh-
ments.
Mtss E. liunie and 'Mrs. E. Videan,
both past presidents, poured tea.
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children • fund?' A.IrS: -"Geo. Sanderson,
president, and Mrs. J. Thorpe -were ap-
pointed to represent the Association
on the Recreation Council.
Rev. L. 11. Turner; guest speaker, in
aline address, chose the suisject, "Why
Education Anywhere?" in which he
pointed out that 'the primary aim, of.
education was to educate boys and,'
rented by theweek, what advance
notice has to be 4Liven • tenants to
vacate?
A. -A six months' notice must be
given wlsether the rooms are rented by
the month or the week. If the landlord
is renting the .rooms completely furn-
ished and provides bedding, dishes, and
,towels, the tenants must also be given
a six months' notice. • In the case of
LiViUde•rs-this• 115-411,7a4.44,11(01,1r1§,digq-M
- SM1TH-STEWART
About fifty representatives of numer-
ous local organizations attended a meet.,
bag at the Town Hall on Thursday
nigb.t last which was called for the pur-
pose of organizing ti 'Community recre-
ation council.
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The "steering tommittee ' was ap-
pointed, a nominating cemtnittee to
• bring in a slate oeoll:lcers. ,This pain-
mittee is compoSed' of
Costello, Wm. Bisset, J. W. Coates,
Mrs. F. J. Curry, Mrs. R. GSSanderson,
Bruce Tennant, R. G. Emerson. •
J. W. Coates, president of the Lions
Club, presided at the meeting. Bruce
Tennant reviewed the work of the
Lions Club in its efforts to provide
Goderich with better all-round recre-
ation.
Special speaker of the evening was
Gorda Wright, of Toronto, assistant
director of physical education and
health for Ontario.. He, urged a pro-
gram of sports for all rather than
confining sport training to a special-.
ized few._ He deplored importation of
a t hietes and urgeo development ',of
homebrews. Pointing out that young
married women with families are in
• need of outside recreation every now
and then, particularly with present
crowded housing conditions, he recom-
mended that organized entertainment
A wedding of interest to many irr be provided for them. Saying there
was definite evidence of au increase of
Goderich took place On Saturday, Feb-
rtj,ju t. ii_ohis.s squash. yalik_ neryousisaiditions throughout the Pro -
in so far as termination of notice is
Hills.Unts Aliss phyllis Rath- rinre;-11e-"Pre441--teilsisald- inesea-se.
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Provinces in their case. erine Stewair,' only difithter
governed by the law of the various. one • shorn-T-0mM the onsing--s-M1--
---. ' Stewart of Granby, Que., and the late C. ation."
.5, maple syrup be unde;'Priee K. Stewart, was united. in marriage to J. t.". Peters, recreational director,
pointed out- the need of recreation for
A.--L-The only official announcement Alr Frank Fenton Sinith of Artnitreal,
control -this year? '
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Licensed for Comities of Huron
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REP,LEY',- PHONE 49
For information apply to J. N.
Kernighan, Division Court Clerk,
• ,Goderich, Ont.
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LICE'NSED AUCTIONEER
Correspondence promptly ank'-'
swered. Immediate arrangements
Can be made for Sales Date bY
calling _Phone* 203, Clinton.
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• R.R. 4, Seaforth; or phone (col-
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• Now 77 -Alfred Drake and -Janet Blair in "TARS AND SPARS."
Monday, Tuesday,. Wednesday -Two Features.
DAN ;DURtEA-, ELLA RAINESand WILLIAM BENDIX
• It's all Comedy, based on a zany formalisin that will. riffle
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your funnybone •
"WHITE TIE and _TAILS"
. Beverly Simmons, Fred Brady and Frank McHugh
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Bring a tiny ehunit offerainine dynamite hack for hd latest fun -film
"LITTLE MISS BIG" .
Thursday. Friday,ond Saturday.-- •
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tfrat Ir1ci Ulaike-Trevot, Herbert •MarsitalL
With a faultless cast in the stork of a Man plagued with a
shattered memory and a haunting feitr
• "CRACK-UP"
Coming -Tom Breneman, in "Breakfast in Hollywood."
Matinees Wed, Sat, dud Holidayg at 2.30 twat.
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groups for whom organized
elder „sou urMr. and Mrs, William certain
recreation had not been made avail -
yet made regarding controls on maple
syrup • and maple products is in order
684 which lists goods under ceiling
regulations. This order- lists maple
products of 1946 production. This
implies that. Maple products Of* 1947
will be free of ceiling control.
V.• T... Armstrong
-- OPTICIAN -and OPTOMETRIST
• Square - Goderich
"See Armstrong. and See Better".
At Liicknow- first Friday of
•_ each month.
J. W. CRAIGIE
• INSURANCE ,
and
REAL- ESTATE
PIIONE 24 • GODERICH
Fenton Smith of Windermere,: B.C.
Rev. 'Mr. Poole efficiated at the eere-
ion ^ while 'Mr. \V. R. Legge of
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Granby played .the - wedding music.
The bride •wore along gown of ivory
broeaded satin with fitted bodice, sweet-
hea1t.. neckline and lung sleeves ending
ins violets. over the hands. lier finger-
tip -length . veil. of tulle illuSion was
(-aught w-ith a SweeSheart coronet and
she serried it sheaf of calla lilies. Miss
Carole .Alitclitil of Vankleek. Hill was
her only attendant, in ice blue taffeta,
bouffant :sty4er-sinall-b11/11. hatssind her
bouquet of _American- lieaTity- ros-Cs--.:
Mr. Jack -- Margeson of Toronto • was
best man. After •the ceremony a re-
tceptimi was held at tii. home of the
rhrtlels-stmelers-Alr-s--,Kennetitss.).1„Ltstioj,
•• and Mrs. Mitchell,' the house being
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decorated in pink and white and the
bride's table centred with 7Sweetlwart
roses and shower .candles, The bride
wore for travelling a grey broadcloth
suit • wish furstrimmed three -quarter -
length, coat and sand 'brown 'fur hid
• with brown accessories. Mr. and Mrs.
Smith are spending their.honeyinoon at
Day.ton, Ohio, and other points' in the
United States, and upon their return
Will reside at421 Metcalf avenue, West-
moutit. The bride is a graduate of 'the
MontreaLsGeneral Hospital and Mr.
Smith a graduate in engineering of
the University of British Columbia.
• •Airs. Smith is a' former resident of
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• GORDON JEWELL
• R.R. 6, Goderich
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Phone Carlow 21-R-4.
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Geo. G. MacEwan
File, Accident and Motor Car,
Insurance
OFFICE --MASONIC TEMPLE• •
WEST STREET
• PHONE 230 GODERICH
Ga
oderich, bit liVed here with her
Parents When her father was a partner
with Mr. Alfred Wilkes in the public-
ation of The Goderieh Star.
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CHILD'S ACCIDENTAL DEATH -
Mr. and Mrs. 'Daniel Pitblado, con -
-able. He enumerated Various needs in
Goderich to further recreation, and ex-
plained the functions of a recreation
council . • ) s .
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W.C.T.U. MEETING
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Tia' regular meeting of the W.C.T.U.
was held at' .Maeltay Hall, with a
good attendance. The president, Mrs.
Phillips, had charge of the ineetihig.
and, Airs. Keith Webster led the de-,
• vet kola I period. This guest- ssibaker,'
Rev: L. if . Turner, took as the text
sursisis...suldress the words, "Be not
ile-eelVaT:GtirtS iitit moc6st..--for wiritt-
soever a man soweth that shall he also s
reap. and predicted t he nit him te,
.tritunpls • of . right over Wrong. He
Wrote: Dear Sir: I received your
cars. to • say nothing of the , wit
spukesufstliessteMit •Pr °Anoint- temper- • tir-
e nee conventienin ToronTo-iit itZ14'1'rreek`age'""t4--•-•--14-ves,'-'s-ti.•ie--L•dorlargt)' 4144ts•NY-Ulls-tlat•1Ce•-••Stg- vae•ati-- 1.--TemaiL- ' • -
he W is present. and likenedZ the liquorwas voted for the Aid fo, China Fund. yours truly, .. .
traffic to-aleopard in the 'pantry taking The meeting closed with the theme
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away molasseS, ug 11 cOrn and grain song- and priiyer•by the. president. •' Your husband looTs 11
and . thus. 'c'resting shertages in the • . man. Ill •.het he knows everything."
food of the people. More money, he . . In answer ta a letter from his. land- I "DoWt be silly -he doesn't • suspect a
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'.4aid, is spent for drink than for homes lord to vacate his humble home, a wily I thing.
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HAVE YOU SEEN
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The only Ironer with 2 USABI.A ,open ends,: Come ixt
and let us show you how it works.
KITCHEN COAL and WON STOVES
• White enamel with blaok trim. '
• ELECTRIC STEAM RADIATOR
Just plug it in anywhere to heat -any room quickly.
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GLISTENING ENAMELEDWARE
Items in the _shipment just in include Roasters, Double,
Boilers, Convex Kettles, Casseroles, Sauce Pans, Dish Pans,
Dutch Ovens, Pudding Dishes; Mixing lowlS, Tea Kettles,
Strainers, Mugs, Tea Pots, Apartment Sets.
In Vogue Enamel we have Sauce Pans, Sauce Pots, Casseroles
and Friers.
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SUGAR TIME.
Se-ciire Vair Sap Buckets now. AlsO Sugar Tree Bits.
E. Breckenridge
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HARDWARDE - PLUMBING - HEATING • • -
PHONE 135• Goderich
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cession 3, Colborne township, were
tragicslly bereaved ef their -only child,
Marrlyne Dianne. who •was found dead
in her -crib on lottilily morning. The
coroner, Dr. W. F. ciallow, VZ1. 00-110d
and insensitive(' death 'due to accidental
smothering., ciittsed by the child's d ma w -
lug al lien vy blanket' over her head.
The' little one's age, Wa 5 nine. months.
The funerill was" held • from the
Cranston funeral -lowly Wed,nesday
--afternoon, Bev. U. E.' (7.ronhielm. of
Betimiller conducting the- service.
Burial was in Colborne. cemetery. Be-
sides lier parents. thy little girl lea Ves
her grandparents, Air. 1111(1 Ms. Ross
McPhee and .Air. v id Pitblado, and
two grea 1 -gra 11 d pa ren s. Mr. micha el
Oilier of (4.41erich and Airs. Dam Ale-
l'hee, Colborne township.
BRADLEY & SON GODERICH
PHONE
247 or -53
BUILDERS OF FARM WAGONS AND TRAILERS.
DISTRIBUTORS FOR AUTOTRAQS-The cheapest -to -
operate fun/ Power known.
Place your order eatly. Come in and look aronud.
• Bradley Son
• Are you satisfied with the type of Fuel
. you have been burning?
We can offer for immediate delivery and repommend
as NO: 1 FUEL the follovtring: •
D & H Cone -cleaned Chestnut and StOve'Ha,rd Coal. Also
4 -point Bartley Oil -treated Pocahontas. This fuel is washed
and Oil -treated to ensure you of pure coal free from dttst.
We are doing everything possible to make prompt de-
livery under difficult road conditions. Please order early to
allow for these conditions. • •
We also have Alberta Lunip Coal
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(Successor to (lhas. O. Lev tstatv)
At the Harbor
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the peoples of the world. . . His tradition of public wry/ e
- continues io guide the telephone industry.
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