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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1947-03-06, Page 3
ON ('-I.IUNDIt ''I)T11 YEAR. NO. 10 W. DUE DATES BUSine s ,Directory i 14, RATION COUPONS LIIa6J L J. K. HUNTER. ` Barrister, Etc. Royal Bank Bldg. Hamilton Street,Goderich Phone 968. CHARTERED 'ACCOUNTANTS.. ° vv. CECIL ATTRIDGE. '�� CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT ' Telephone: Office ,18, Residence 343: Goderich. ACCOUNTING AND BOOKKEEPING A CCOUNTING & BOOKK,n747P1NG SERVICE For Small Businesses, Stores, Etc. Bookkeeping Systems Installed. Books Balanced Monthly • Financial Statements Wage ; Suxamaries Business :and Personal Income Tax Returns ALBERT SIUORE Oice:Corner North St. and Square Phone 975.. Residence Phone 444. INSURANCE ciiiLLOl' 'MUTUAL FI1U IN- SUR.ANCE CO.—farm and iso- lated town property. insured. Officers — 1yresideuty, !Frank Mc- Gregor,.Clinton, R.11.. 5; ince-President, Coupons now valid are sugar -pre- serves 826 to S43; butter 1335 to 13.43, and meat 1164 to M75. - All maple pro- ducts„. have been removed froin the list of rationed foods. QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS Q. ----I bought some corn syrup re, cently. Ip one store I did nut have to surrender any coupons, but in, another st,ore the clerk asked me for coupons. Is it true that corn syrup is rationed? A.—Corn syrup is rationed. You Must surrender coupons to purchase it legally. Q.—In looking over my ration' book I have discovered that sugar coupons 551, to S55 are missing. 1 never used them, because they are not yet valid. How may I obtain coupons to make up .for these? A.—We regret that, „these coupons cannot be! replaced, becausethey evid- ently were detached by a -store clerk instead of coupons S26 to 530. The last-named couprus were the first in tr ' HURON' CC UNTY'S FOREMOST ,.WEgLY c o,1L.YERI'L./.a.IA O .11. A �1� IOp T JiauRS PLAUS Two Ylo IN IWIDRAPIDSUOCE IQN Settled Oat of Court .On Sunday, March .:, fi „e 'E` on . • the farm of Goldie Newton, ILII,. Two Seaforth Cases Referred to 1, Goderich, gave birth ,to twin County Judge---Presidmntg. ltlnlbs. This, in- itself, of course, =is not news.But the remarkable Justice Welcomed part of it conies with the fact that this shine owe, just twelve days The opening of the ,Supreme Court previous to March 2, gave birth on Monday was delayed two hc;urs to twin lambs. - ° owing ,to the late arrival of the noon "I have kept sheep for twenty train, bringing the -presiding judge, years, but i have never seen such a thing happen before, said Mr. Mr. Justice Genest, to Goderich. The Newton. two- jury actions set down for trial With a second twin birth in a had been •settled out of court, and little less than two weeks after when word of this was received at the the first twin• birth, Mr. Newton, office of the Clerk of the Court, at 10 with fingers crossed; is expecting a.m., notifications were sent out to just about anything now. jury ,men that their services would not be required. This notice did nut reach four, who arrived later in the day. Two, Reginald Fuller and Irvine Oke, of Goderich township, trudged between five and six miles through storm -fillet), roads to attend the court. Another, Reginald Newton, .of Gorrie, had made sure he' would •be in time by arriving the night before. The fourth, Chits. McCabe of Goderich, was early at the Court house to report for dilly. . Presiding Judge Welcomed to Huron When court finally got tender way, Book (i to become valid on September Crown Attorney D. E. Holmes, on be - 19th. This w•us in the middle of the half of the bar of Huron and the canning season and Many housewives -County officials, welcomed Mr. 'Justice. used their books to purchase the full Genest to Huron, II 1, Ind congratulated amount of sugar. . Grocery •clerks un - cases, detached coupons 551 to S5di _They are not being replaced because sugar ,bias a already been ptlicli'iis7I"with`. them. The 'fact that these coupons Were actually, detached bN store eleriis has been established by the returns Chris. Leouhardt, Bornholm,- R.R. 1; Manager and Secretary -Treasurer, &L A. Reid, Seaforth. Directors—Frank McGregor, Clinton; Chris. Leonhardt, i3ornholm S. H. Whitulore, R.lt. 3, Seaforth; W. R: Archibald, R.R. 4, ;Seaforth; Ilarvey Fuller; It.R. 2, Goderich; E. J. Tre- wartpa,• R.R. 3, Clinton; John H. Mc- Ewing, RIR. 1, Blyth ; Hugh Alexander, R.R. 4, Walton; J. L. Malone, R.R. 5, Seaforth. • Agents—John E. Pepper,-Brucefield, '11: Finlay aleKerclier; Dublin; II:R.-1 J. F. Pruete'r, Brodhagen. • Policy-Iiolclers 'can make all pay- .ments and get their cards receipted at .Orocery,i ingston Street, Goderlc1 or J. II, Reid's General Store, Bayfield. MEDICAL DR. F. J. It: FORSTER, EYE, EAR, NOSE, THROAT Late House Surgeon New York Ophthalmic and Anral Hospital, assist- ant at Moorefield Eye Hospital and Golden Square Throat Hospital, London, England. EYES TESTED, GLASSES SUPPLIED 03 Waterloo Street S., Stratford. Telephone 267. Next visit Bedford Hotel, Goderich, Wednesday, March. 26th, 1947, at 2 p,m. ••. till 4.30 p.m. WESTERN- ONTARIO MOTORWAYS -- Bus Schedule Now Li Meet Q- Leaves Goderich Arrives Goderich A 7.05 a.nt. B 9.15 a.m. 12.15 p.m. - 4.25 p.m. C 8.30 p.m. 11.35 a.nt. 3.35 p.m. 9.30 p.m. D 12.45 a.m. A Daily except Sunday. B 'lj'riday and Saturday only to Strat- ford. t1c)�'Stla�ds rtlalti-%lolid tys cl.illy All other Tithes are Daily Connections at . Clinton for Loudon, Detroit, Wingham, Walkerton, Port Elgin and Owen Sound. • kon. cctions:8 Stxatfotil rAtoodatoc Kitchener, Guelph, .Hamilton and Toronto. Connections at Mitchell for Listowel and • London. For information phone. British Ex- change phone 691 or 717.. CHIROPRACTOR AND DRUGLESS THERAL'IST .- - -- Goderich, Phone 341 OFFICE HOURS Mon. & Thurs.-9 to 11.30- a.m.- ' 2 to 5 p.m. (only) Tues. & Fri. -9 to 11.30 a.m. 2 to 5 p.m. and 7 to 8 p.m. Wed. & Sat. E 11.30 a nl-° -( fy)-- Mineral fume baths by appointment only. A. N. ATKINSON .- fit South St. • Registered under Drugless Practitioners Act for the Province of Ontario. i A. L.: .COLE ' Optometrist—Optician Eyes Examined, .Glasses Fitted Phone 33 •Goderich, Ont. P.-- J.. R YAN - Beal Estate and Insuranee Office and Residence;' 11 Trafalgar Street Phone' 663 FOR SALI1—Houses of all kinds, choice building lots, business pro- perty and several good taritis. INSURE IN S1JBE INSURAN4;;E ,CONFEDERATION LIFE WIND- CAR,, FIRE—Preferred rates for preferred risks. ACCIDENT & . SICKNESS Consult JOHN FARRISH Phone 82-13 Dungannon. DONALD B. BLUE - iEXPERIENCEI`) AUCTIONEER Licensed f mit' - Counties of- -llin, nr and Bruce • - RIPLEY, PHONE 49 • For information apply to Jo N. Kernighan, Division Court Clerk. Goderich, Ont. • EDWARD W.. ELLIOTT LICENSED AUCTIONEER Correspondence promptly ; an- swered. Immediate arrangements can be made for Sales Date by calling Phone 203, Clinton. Charge moderate and satisfac- tion Guaranteed. �r19tf HAROLD JACKSON LICENSED AUCTIONEER HURON AND PERTH For information, etc.. wrio R.R. 4, Seaforth; or phone (col - elect) Seaforth, or 867, Goderich. PHONE TilE C!I'T'AL :_TINEA` - 47 Now --Yat O'Brien, in a dramatic hit, " CRAC1>;-UP." Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday - 'Breakfast in H�11yood" Radio's greatest dawn. show comes to the Capital screen as a grand after-dinner 'colned3f. In the cast are • TOM I ti,ENE;1%9,N, BONITA GR2S VILLE- and ZAStr PITTS Thursday, Friday and Saturday-- OI.SEN and JOHNSON with Morton Downey and Leo, Carrillo Plus Gloria Jean, Andy Devine, Ella '1Iae' Morse and Kirby Grant's Orchestra, in a. new hellzitpoppiii frolic of fast nifll furious fun. "GHOST CATCHERS" Coming Soon—Bing Crosby 111(1 Fred Astaire. in "BLUE SKIES." Matinees Wed., Sat. and Holidays ,at x.30 p.m. n SUPPER MEETING OF NORTH STREET W.A. There was a splendid turnout of the membersmmbers of the, Woolen's Association of .North street t'nited church at their annual - supper, held in the church hall on Friday last, over- eighty being present. Between courses a singsong was conducted by Mrs. Walkoiu, with Mrs. .J. A. Snicker at the pitulo, and the Misses Henry played two line duets, The president, .Mrs., Mooney, presided over the meeting which fol.- lowed the supper. In addition to theregular business transacted, x+10 was voted to the central flower fund, and ,hila oil his recent appointment to the comnlittrts were ail!uiuted to attend bench. _ T't .2i.tt.d-brrir-a'rra gett: t t�-'sa td._1 .- l.. ".- ., ... , to' have his lordship attend the annual (u the • curtains ill the primary room and to- report on, style and ,price of ban .u,e,Luf.. lte: fu...ztf....11.u.t:ctl.t;r-'�brrt, v_ , • '•for- , h . U t � r �•:,c-►li'1� 11( �� tlr,z-its for the eliurtll Hearty applause greeted the presi- dent's announcement that Mrs. Lucy made by •retftil and wholesale dealers.' I Robertson had beena paid-up member of the \\'.A. -fur forty years. Q.—Can yogi telt me the ceiling price of shortening? .4. ---:The ceiling price of shortening varies according to the brand. If you would give us details of the name of the brand 11I1(1 your dealer we would be pleased to, check 11nc1 give you the proper ceiling price. Q.—Isn't. there a .ceiling price on canned salmon? I paid 35 cents for a half -pound can, - If -there- is d1 ceiling, what is it? A.--Tiliere is a coi1i»gprice Q. eattn.t>tL •sa111ionlittt-it`v"arl i-iiccording'fo•fyfie. In London the .ceiling for one-iialf- pound tins is approximately 33 cents fancy sockeye, 25 cents for fancy cohoe pink pound tins have an approximate 28 -cent ceiling. Prices ilk outlying arcus may be different from London prices because of freight charges. Geo. B. Dowker Representing— Professional Beauty Products Ltd., Hamilton takes pleasure in announcing Three' New Drug Products 1. Cadet Sealskin A Cream providing an, in•vis- able • waterproof covering to prevent -dislrpnn hands. - 2. Cadet Hand- Saver Keep paint and grease out of - pores and wanes easily with water only. 3. Professional Shampoo Ask your druggist for these products today. •10 After ninny suggestions as to ways and means of raising, money, it was decided til hove a rummage sale ,in April, and a ltuicheon later on. The Scripture lesson was read by Sirs. It.'Jbhuston, and prayer w•ast,of- f•ered- l$y Mrs. Phillips,• after which Miss Jane Graham pin.tcd sweetly two piano cele ,tiotls. Mrs. 11. Turner gave an interesting isg:ding, and visa M. Campbell. conducted an efltertaining (illi% (01 tin - town, the church, andthe Women's Association. 'J,he Pridharn and Mrs. I'. Walkout, were congratulated on, having provided. for the members a most successful and en- joyable evening. F. T: Armstrong OPTICIAN and OPTOMETRIST Square -- Ooderieh "See Armstrong and See Better" At Lueknow first .Friday of . each month: '9 essage from Three .. • Girls in Greece Mrs. H. Lamprey Receives Letter from Young Women Studying E Mrs. Iierbert Lainprey of tow has an interesting letter, from three Greek girls living at Salonica, who . found her naive in a coat sent in a relief ship- ment from Goderich last year. The letter, dated February 20th, and brought by air mail, is in English, as follows : Dear Lady,—When you will ,receive this letter probably you will be sur- prised because it comes from a country which is so far away from •America. It comes from -small Greece, you have certainly heard about during the war. We arethree young girls, about twenty 'years old and we live in a little town called Salonica. We fothlid your address by chance on our way and ve thought that *it would be nice if we should try to -write you a letter. • At first we must. apologise for the trouble we are betng,.to give you with this letter. • Excuse us for this, dear _Mrs. Lamprey, blit our wish to have a good - friend in America_ is very great and we hope that you will give an answer to our letter. As we told you, we are throe youuk; girls and we are working ttll tugetller at liewiii' iliite "ci l:ngfl ii Studies as clerks. \'c are -not-able- to-spea.ktanal, write well the English- language, bi•caUse • there are onlj•two years we have begun to learn English. But lit our job we find many ocr:Asiuils to practice our .4 iiglish in conversation. Our dames : Nastdiif1 Papadopoutos, Nitsa Lekka,` and Mary Nouskali, Nastasia is a girl with black hair and black eyes. Nitsa is it blond girl vvith blue eyes and Mary with brown hair and green eyes. \Ve have finished the Greek Gymnasium in the sante year 1 land we wanted very much to study at. the University. but here in Greece after the war the•.1l1'e is too difficult and 'we ought to work to help our families. We shall write more ,details about - trr setru,s_ .:nd nii. families letter, if we shall have an answer to this letter. • • - We are •friends six years ago; and that is why we determined to write "'L'(i�T'^'rt 1'I° [(Ig�t71Ci':�"�.. ;.,..w:,...b.,n.�*.w.,v+ro•..•r..¢:a1»m.w.-cr,.-:.,-,..� .We. like so much to have some news, i from You and ,S'our country at which We are always wondering. We should be very thankful to you if you'vvill take the trouble to answer to this letter of the unknown girls. • We are closihlow waiting for your answer. Write; please, soon. Our best wishes and mtint regari1i. Your friends, NASTAS,IA, NITSART.A, M in North street church was used, and was operated by Mr, G. E. Payno, of. the Collegiate staff. The same film was presented during the day at the" Collegiate Institute. Rev. L. 11. Turner gave a report of the meetings of the Provincial- con- vention of the Ontario Temperance • a 'he added, "nature interfered and I am sorry the invitation cannot be ext -envied, as the funeticin had to be caneelled owingwtri•-weather conditions." He an- nounced there were no. criminal cases on the list. In expressing his t.hank,s, Mr. Justice Genest remarked: "I ant; pleased' to 'be in `y nui• fair city. I never saw so much snow!" he added smilingly. Ile con- gratulated ,the county on having no criminal caes, and thanked the mem- bers of the bar and officials for their felicitations. -- Sheriff Nelson hill presented ,,his lordship with a pair of white gloves, signifying the absence of crime in the county, and Justice Genest responded "'thank you very '•much. This , is the first tinie I have had this ex- perience." -" Papers were • snbulitted ''in- the divorce of ,lames Iiiiekey Tiirnbull, 'I'uckersuhit11, against Laura May Turn- oodsteek; -after which the eso-ort Federation held at Toronto in Fekoll ary. Mr. Turner attended this CM- ventiou as delegate of the local brand He gave a very full and instructive, . count of the proceedings and of severil of the speeches. hearty applause,:•. pressed the appreciation of the audience. iblw its •ld,loulned - 111 the jury flttl \cell, h,irue,.lua Peter 1)Ic1.clt, s J. W. CRAIGIE INSURANCE and REAI ESTATE ' PHONE 24 GODERICH MEETING OF LOCAL TEMPERANCE FEDERATION ,Owing 'to the storm on Monday even- ing the •attendanee at the Teutperance Federation meeting at North' street,.. United. church was sling. The program presented was. however, deserving of ' a larger audience. After a short busi- ness period, under the direction of- l!resident N. T. Anderson. a sound, film • way sliow"n illustrating the -effects Of 1- • Jury Actions Settled � alehhol on the development of activity. ' on of Joseph Herbert and judgment in young- pe op1 c', her, of Gorrie,•vs-. both in sports and in studies. For this • plaintiff out of court, j film the new projector recently installed' the - )laintiff was king damages. of J -$51,703 for pain and suffering incurred- t• in at�.accident at Gorrie when, he was struck by a car driven by the defend- ant, as he- was standing on 0 shoulder of the road. • • The other jury action settled -was entered by George Radford, gravel con tractor of Blyth, against the Canadian (til Company, Limited, and their driver, I). (1, Mc4)onald, -for specific damt3ges, of $9,406 and general damages of $5,000 for damage by fire to the 1�lit1fl ltl"s garage caused, it was claimed; by negligence on the part of the driver, in running gasoline into tanks at the plaintiti"s' garage. - The terms of 111e scttlemelits could not be learned. y, .On 'uesday` morning the action "of the SEciifortb Golf holding ('o-rperation vs. George A. .Jackson of I?gtnondville • was. referred with consent • to the County Judge for trial, pending settle- • Inent. Some important witnesses were unable to reach Goderich owing to weather conditions,' it was stated. In this action the plaintiff. the Scc:t- forth Holding Corporation. is seeking all injunction 'to restrain the defend- ant froin scaling, (1isposin •o f. trespass- ing lan respass-ingbit •oi interfering with the plaintiff' on the lands of the Corporation, the site •iIl Mehillop •townshii) of the 'Sea - forth golf course. The action of Gordon A. Ritchie. Sollforth.:,- against- -ileurge A. Jackson also was referred to the County Judge with consent, at the request of de- fendant's counsel. H. (_: Meir, Seaforth. The plaintiff in the aetiotl is seeking the' specific performance of an al'ree- ment for the sale of lairds in McKillop township. The action entered by James Mackey Turnbull, Tack el'Illaitll township farmer, for 'divorce from -Laura May Turnbull, urnbiitl, AV'cods t < 1., was adjonrned to th' Tune sittings of the Court. tresses In the cane, and counsel for the plaintiff, E. 1). Bell. were stol•tlli:mid in Exeter. When the Supreme Court opened, a -tittle•1Tn'nm-eci- - ireeeden-t - - tivmi s €ollekw e4- when . F. R. Darrow, K.C'.. recently created one of Ilis Majesty's Counsel, asked the presiding judge to endorse his patent. 4. Mi'. .Instice Genest ,formally intiled :dr. a1)arrow to :1 place at "the bar. offered his congratulations 00 the ap- pointment, and endorsed the patent. :kir. Justice Genest, fornwrly of Ot- tawa, graduated at ()sgonde Hall in the wimp year as It. C. Mays. and P. R. 4)nrrow, K.(', '111e two former re eeived their aippointmentsrr as King's C'i)unsel :It the same time.' immommor ENJOY PEACE OF MIND and freedom " front financial Iosses by insuring today. TALK IT OVER TODAY WITI! GORDON JEWELL R.R. 6, Goderich Phone Carlow 21.R-4. Geoa G. MacEwan 'Vire. Accident . and Motor Or Insurance OrF!c1—.MASONIC TEICIPLE WEST STREET PHONE 230 GODERICII' r 3 EN- 11B-urni t- Brooder -Stove blii t- a--give-yon , years of satisfactory service. Has steel guard for -extra protection against overheated floor, is -equipped with .auto- matic draft regulator which maintains a uniform draft, thus preventing loss of heat. The Only Brooder Stove Built with the "Pot Type",Burner. . ' ...., . Used in the' Famous Superflame - Heaters for Home,, Store, School, etc. ° We also have: Chicken Founts, Chick Feeders, Brooder, Stove Pipes and Elbows (4" and 5") . - - SUGARING TIME , SUPPLIES Sap Buckets, Axes, Chains, Sugar Tree -Bits, Lanterns, Saws, (Swedish and Crosscut): Good supply of Leather Mitts and Gloves. mm mm mm mm mm mm mm am mm .MW ©o®®IMM ®mv MOM. IMO SPECIALLY TRAI MECHANICS - SPECIALLY DESIGNED TOOLS AND' EQUIPMENT' - FACTORY ENONEEREP %SND INSPECTED ARTS II - Put them all tog th 'they assure prompt Sere ice, ec•OrnOitlical service and dependable service for anv car or truck mytier. if that's what ;e cru have been looking -for drive-in with eonflelente at the sign of "Dodge DoSoto .1,pprov c'11 Service Whether you require a minor ad•jiistnient, or a ma jor'overhaul to vcnir ea'r t r truck, °v%e are here to serve you -- aneF elle ase, you. HERE IS 1. LA OR SAVER IF THERE EVER WAS ONE! Empire Garden Tractors UII4T TO Er 6 H.P.-3 O THE JO e, l rw.. .P. --11k 7•w' H.P. Ideal for market gardening, fruit farming, general farm purposes, estates, parks, etc. It is designed so that it is adapt- able for plowing, discing, kle bar•mowing; 'hauling, -mow- -plowing ow-plowing as well as a stationary ' engine for driving saws, grind., ersz pumps, etc. - We have ,already sold four of these tractors in the Goderich district. We would strongly advise you to place your order early and thus .get practically immediate delivery for, Spring work. • Let us tell you about this remarkable tractors ..: Hamilton St. • Goderich • Reg. McGee ( OpFRICH