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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1947-03-27, Page 30 ru� MiliON COUNTY'S FOREMOST •WEEK4 Y ONE-IUVNDREDTU :YEAR. NO. 13. GODE IC O N Ji. A 1®, THURSDAY, MARCH 27th, 1947 IIBusiness Directory LEGAL J. K. HUNTER . 4 arrit3ter, Ete. oyai IdavJ 'Bldg, anailton Street, Goderich • Phone 968. CHARTERE1Rr ACCOUNTANTS W W. ()ECE' IL ATTRIDG, C ARTEREI) AUCO17NTANT Telephone (Mice 18, Residence 343a Goderich.,, ACCOUNTING ANI) BOOKKEEPING i4 (X ()UNTIN Cr . & .BOOKKEEPING SERVICE For Small Businesses, Stores; Etc . Bookkeeping Systems Insulted, Books Balanced Financial Statements Wage Summaries Business and Yer „lnaik 'income Tax Returns . ALBERT SHORE Office :Corner North: St. and Square Phone 075, Residence Phone. 444. INSURANCE ce"KILLOP MUTUAL FIRE IN- SURANCE CO.—Farris and inti t t xo a lass d.A. 1aI. d,• u: rx3' p.. "-(dicers ` - ?.'resident, -Frank', M - Gregor, Clinton, 1 -Lit. 5; Vice -?'resident, Chris. Leor hardt,, Bornholm, .R.R. 1; Manager and secretary=Treasurer; 1 L • A. Reid, Seaforth. Directors—Frank McGregor, Clinton.; Chris. Leonhardt, Bornholm; '8. H. . Whitmore, R.R. Seaforth ; . W. R. Archibald, R.R. 4, Seaforth; Harvey Fuller, R.R. 2, Goderich; E. J. Tre- wartha, R.K. 3, Clinton; John 11. Mc - Ewing, K.R. 1, Blyth; Hugh Alexander, It.It. 4, Walton J. L. Malone, R.It. 5, Seaforth,, Agents—.John E. Pepper, Brucetield, R.R. 1; George A. Watt, Blyth, -R.., 1; • R. Finlay Mc:Kercher; Dublin, It.R. ' 1; J. F. Prueter, Brodhagen. Policy -holders ,can awake all pay- ments and get their cards receipted at the Royal Bank, Clinton; Colvin Cutt's Grocery, Kingston Street, Goderich, or J. H. Reid's General Store, Bayfield. MEDICAL DR. If.. J. It. FORSt.ER, EYE, EAR, NOSE, THIO -AT : -- Late house • Surgeon New York Ophthalmic and Aural Hospital, assist- ant at Moorefield Eye- hospital and Golden Square Throat .Hospital, London, England. EIE "TESTED, GLASSES SUPPLIED 63 Wateiloo Street S., -Stratford. Telephone 267. Next visit Bedford hotel, Goderich, Wednesday, April 23rd, 1947, tit 2 p.m. till 4.30 p.m. i1 UE DATES•.. 03? ATION C s UPONS. , • Coupons,, now good are sugar -pre- serves 826 to S45, butter B35 to B46, , and meat M64 to M7S. , QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS Q.—,I read somewhere that the sugar allowance 'this year is 71 pounds. Where will I get all the coupons for this sugar? A.—While it is true the per capita allotment granted by the sugar com- mittee of the International Emergency Food Council is 71 pounds, the per person allowance is less because in addition to the use of sugar by families sugar must also be granted to various public institutions, to industrial and other quota users. Oats Q.—Why . isn't evaporated milk ra- tioned in all parts of Canada? A.—Evaporated milk is rationed DEPENDABLE AT ALLTrO9 UR5 in all kinds of weather, she's at icer post. You count on her and she's' proud of it. With switchboards busier than ever because of .the many more telephones hers is still "The Spirit of Ser. - vice";. More switchboards are being added and more operators• trained so • that you may continue to have the best telephone service at the lowest cost. THE BELL TELEPHONE' COMPANY OF CANADA • CHIROPRACTOR AND DRUGLESS THERAPIST Goderich, Phone 341 OFFICE HOURS Mon.- &.'Thurs.-9 to 11.30 a.m. 2 to 5 p.m. (only) Se ties. & Fri. -9 to 11.30 a.m. - 2 to' -5 p.rn. and 7 to 8 p.m. Wed. & Sat. -9 to 11.30 a.m. (only) Mineral fame baths by appointment only. - A. N. ATKINSON 51 South St. Registered under Drugless Practitioners Act for the Province of Ontario. 1 A. L. } COLE Optometrist -Optician Eyes E xamiped, Glasses Fitted Phone 33 Goderich, Ont. P. RYAN ?Real `Estate clued Laurance Ofllce and Residence 11 Trafalgar Street Phone 663 FOR SALEI-Houses of all kinds choice building iots, business pro- perty and several good farms. INSURE IN .SURE INSURANGE - EDERA`rr1-` a E WIND- CAR, - FIRE --Preferred . rates for preferred -risks. ACCIDENT & SICKNESS Consult JOHN FARRIS'H' `Phone 82-13 Dungannon CREWE CREWE, :liar. 1. -----fir. Laud Mrs. Alex. Hackett, of Belfast visited on Monday evening with Mr. and Mrs, B: Treleaven. , Mrs. R. Finnigan and Louise visited Mrs. Jim Craig of Auburn on Wednes- day. afternoon., Mr. and Mrs. Vernon limiter and family, of Lucknow, who had visited friends in Manitoba. for three weeks, returned ° home on Wednesday and visited with the lady's parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. Treleaven, on Thursday. Kenny McGuire, of London, and Roy Culbert, of •Hamilton, were week -end visitors in the -community. Jimmie and Linda Blake, who spent three weeks with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Kilpatrick, returned to. their home in Dungannon an Saturday. Mrs. R. Finnigan and Chester visited on Sunday afterpoon with her mother and brother and family near Belgrave. We are sorry to report Mr. S. Kil- patrick has been indisposed for several days. Hpwever, he•is feeling better. where there' is a plentiful supply of fluid milk and it 'is not rationed- where fluid milk is in -Short supply and is hard to obtain. Q.—I understand there was a change in the ceiling price of apples on March 1. Could you please tell me the ceiling ,price of a six -quart basket of Northerly Spy apples? , A.—The ceiling price on Northern Spy apples grown in Ontario or Quebec is for grades No. 1 95c, cor:.-bination ..,,{� _ ,..... •'mac , �. ..• aal:d:;T.�arlcr.ixxe.�t .-.... �.. il.. basket. - Q.—lricler tl>;e .new regulations affeet- ing ..rentals may I apply f(r, possession of. a house I bought same t'inie ago? A.—Yes, if you bought the house in the period between October 31, 1944, and July 25', 1945, you May •apply to the nearest iettice of the \V'artinie ?'rices and Trade Board with a written state- ment" in duplicate setting out your date of 'purchase and needs as .com- _pared with the tenant's. If the Court of Rentals Appeal approves Your ap- plication you may t15en give it three months' notice to Vacate tinder the laws of the: -Province.. McLaren Memorial up: Competition I oro t Old oys of Toronto Hay Contest - for Best .Pair Euchre Players. TORONTO, Alar. 22. --Despite a day- long sleet stores, the Maim. Old Boys' Association held a highly successful euchre and bridge ,at Ileliconian Club last night._ All sections of the .county were well represented. Many special prizes were -given for the winners of 'both bridge and euchre, but the special attraction was competition for the best pair of euchre players in the Associ- ation. The 3. A, McLaren memorial 'cup was won by J. O. Scott, formerly of Blyth, and Mrs. Jessie Scarlett, formerly of Brussels, this pair eliminat- ing Ralph Sheppard and Mrs. Gross, of Goderich, : in the finals. Waliaee McLaren, son of the late J. A. McLaren, made the presentation to the winners: The president, B. Ii, McCreath,, spoke of the loss to the Association of 80 many old-timers during the last few years and of Mr. McLaren as the most beloved of them all. The pairs who competed for the. trophy were as follows: Mr. and Mrs. George Thomson, Brussels-; .Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Fowler, Exeter; Mary McGregor and Robt•. Little, Wingham; Mr, and Mrs. A. G. Smith, \\'ingbani ; Mrs. A. Allen' and Mrs. Smith, Gode- rich; Mr..and Mrs. Clare Lannan, C,bcle-. rich ; R. C. King and Dave Thompson, 2Goderich ; Ralph Sheppard and Mrs. Grosse, Goderich'; Mrs., Ina Hines, Goderich, and I)r. J. G. Ferguson, Sunshine; . \IeQuaig, Lucknow, .and •,-�i�lerrt`rfi=;�''TI,�g.,"`+'WiT=- lianrs, Goderich, and Jeanne \'oddest, °(Clinton ; Fred Robinson and Jack Allan, (.iuderic•h ; Chief ('. B. Allirr, _Go_derich, and Mrs. C. Allis, Wingham: J G. Ragan and Mrs. Ira IIines, Sunshine ; Mr. and :qrs. Wes. AIcCutcheon, Brussels; Mr. and Mrs. 5. M. Wickens, -Dungannon ; Margaret Atkinson mad .lean Turner, Dublin.; O. Scott, Blyth, and Mrs. .I:, Scarlett, Ilrussels;, Mrs. M. Irwin and m C. °Sloan, Myth; D. W. Dane i nd4Mrs. B. (;reel; Corrie; Bert Greer and Mrs. 1).• W. bane. Gorrie: Mat. Scarlett, Seaforth, and Mrs. J. 0. Scott,. Myth ; Mr. and Mrs. R. Dundas, - Seaforth Mrs. Sla.art, Seaforth, and Mrs. Gardiner, AV-alton; Mrs. Curry • P GODERICH PUBLIC SCHOOL BOARD II r1`his k. the second of four articles to be submitted by they Goderich Public School .Board in order that the people of Go(lericU a.4 y bn:tully._informed rc garditig plaits for the new public school. l.n the article published last week, the present condition of public school accommodation , i n - Goderich was out- lined. It was noted that children and trarher-s ale,',torklfig ufrdcr' Corr -tio which endanger their health, hamper roommahar DONALD B. BLUE ` EXPERIENCED AUCTIONEER Licensed .for Counties of Huron and Bruce - RIPLEY, PHONE 49 For .information apply to J. N. Kernighan, Division Court Clerk, Goderich, Ont. EDWAMD 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. - •19ti »1111111116 HAROLD JACKSON LICENSED AUCTIONEER HURON AND PERTH For information, etc., write - ' R.R. 4, Seaforth; or phone (col- lect) Seaforth, or 867, Goderich, Tea CAPITAL THEATRE "9"B N w Pat `(ITsi'°I€F 1`f't ' "PERILOt''S—IIOLIDAY:.': _• Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday -ADULT ENTERTAINMENN • Edward G. Robinson, Loretta Young and Organ Welles This dramatic chronicle' of the most deceitful man a woman ever loved is presented under the• direction of Orson Welles "THE .:STRANGER" r;',r Thursday, Friday and Saturday— a Betty Grable, Dick Haynes and Anne Revere - In Technicolor, with music and lyr'ic's by the (h'rshwitf 'llrothers, plus 0 cast of super -talent "The Shocking 1!!:s Pilgrim" ('otning--"The Razor's Edge"—Tyrone Power and (ries Tierney. Matinees Wed., Sat. antl,,Holida s ht 2.30 pan. WESTERN ,ONTARIO MOTORWAYS Bus, Schedule Now In - Effect — Leaves Goderich Arrives Goderich A 7.05 a.m.- ::1.1.35 B 9.15 a.m., 3.35 p.m. 12,15 pan, 4.25 p.m. .9.30 p.m. C 8.30 'p.m. . - D 1145 a.m.. - A I)atily except Sunday. B Friday and Saturday only to Strat- ford. ,a C and 1) Sundays and Ilolida.lys onl,yt. All other Times Are Daily Connections - at Clinton for Loudon, Detroit, Wingham, Walkerton, Pori Elgin and Owen Sotrnd. Connections at Stratford for Woodstock Kitchener, Guelph, Hamilton and Toronto. Connections at Mitchell for Listowel and London. For information phone British Ex- - change • phone 691 'or 717. F. • Tr Armstrong' • OPTICIAN, and OPTOMETRIST' - Square --- Goderit;i>t ° "See Armstrong and . See Better" At Lucknow first Friday of each month. J. W. CRAi1E INSURANCE .• and REAL ESTATE- PHONE 24 GODERICH e nENJOY PEACE OF MIND and freedom front financial o losses by insuring today. TALK IT OVER TODAY -WITH GORDON JEWELL R.R. 6, Goderich Phone Carlow 21-R=4. • Geo. G. NlacEwan Fire, Accident gni) Motor Ca'r Insorance- OFFIC1:r.—MASONIC TEM?LB WEST STREET PHONE 230 GODERICH their progress and seriously limit their educational opportunities It was 1(1 i tice It2' creasing school population and' the c•umniative deterioration of- school property 4tlie-.situ aikiii. gvt,ws• steadily worse.'• Ili this' article, the steps already '' taken by the Public School Board will be set forth.. - - -• Last spring the Department of Edu-- ion was as1�' 5- ro mali' a survey' o public school conditions itr Goderich with a view to grunting permission to build. .lir. Pearson, Assistant Super- intendent of Elementary Education, came to Goderich and made a careful study Of public school needs here. Mr. Pearson was so. ,,impressed with the seriousness of our school needs that.' When the Godetich I'ublic.Seliool Board applied to the Minister of Education for permission to build the permission was.grantedwithout further question, although the ..without Edilcatiou, (since it pays fifty' •per cent. of the cost ) is a11xiot2s to limit, building to places Where the.need is racist urgent. The survey •Showed that Central School could not be repaired or re - Modelled in such a way 11s to make_ a, satisfactory modern school even if the necessary two acres of Iand were aVII ilalble; 1)ut that. Victoria School could still be a valuable unit when provision is made for new systems of lighting and heating. The conclu sion was reached that new accommoda- tion would have -to be provided and that. this could be done most economic; - ally by adding It new Boit `to Vlctoria School. . • The Minister of Education granted permission to build a unit sufficient to meet. the' imhrediate' needs. This unit is planned to include: 7 classrooms , 1 kindergarten 1' gyntnasinur - auditorium (seating capacity of ;700—gallery 150) 1 in-anual • training room 1 home econcaaniss room ` 1 library room • - 1 music rosin 1 lo:rilth room 1 importunity roonl 1 Principal's office and wailing -room. Although :it is advisable to complete the coustrrlc�•tio11 of that new unit ars a single •contrarct,- present building con- ditions may necessitate the ,lvork being clone in stages. Mr. S. K. Sinclair, B. Arch„ M.R. A.I.(1.,.of London. Ontario, was engaged to prepare preliminary plans. 'These plans were ,(examined closely by the Board. the public school inspector and the principals. They were submitted -1)01)ffritiTrc'Trr- rf _'n ine'lli'tuir-fnr' tentative approval, Afteu some fur -- titer -Inocl-1110itions. -the ten 21) Ive ap- proval was given and permission. was granted to proceed with the . prepar- ation Of detailed plans. When , these have been approved, tip' total capital expenllitalre becomes eligible for the,, fifty per cent. legislative grant. SPRING ,MEETING OF HURON HOLSTEIN CUB The annual spring meeting of the Huron Holstein Club was held March 21st in the agrictilwturai offices, Clinton. -J. W. ti anEgmoaad, Clinton, was in the chair and -the principal speaker was 8. Reddick, grow of Clinton and former. ly herd manager for Walker Farms, Walker-ville, one of Canada's largest dairy' farms. Mr. Reddick dealt with the care of the dairy cow from freshen- ing to full production. Ile advised riann,ing all purebred cows on Record of Performance test. ' J. E. Terry, HoTstein fieldman, told the gathering that despite the resume- tion of the major fairs in Ontario this Year tite Holstein -Friesian Association had ' decided to continue grants to "black- and white .days" and champion- ship shows on ,the same basis as in the last few years. Mr. Terry pointed out that the major factor behind this de- cision was the belief by the directors that the "black and white days" and championship shows had created strong popular interest in type and had bene- fited the breed greatly in this regard. Mr. Terry pointed out that one of the major extension, efforts of the As- sociation this, year was the endeavor to get as many herds as possible on Record of Performance test—in par- ticular, those tha-t were raising bulls. Ross Hay, Heldman for the Quaker Oats Company, showed three reels of film and ('lub President W. Sparks, Bayfield. spoke briefly. ' - and I,. Laird, Base Line; Mr. -and Mrs. I{ay Carter, Clinton; Mr. sand Mrs. TI.r L oT.la nd Glazier, ,;tri, Clinton ; 7,,a�ela Nott 4q111(' Lulu Smith, Clinton ; Mr. and Irs. Fred Elliott, Clinton. ,Refreshments in old Huron style were served and the gathering mingled in groups renewing. many old friend- ships. star FIRST AID RENDERED TO S%CIS RADIOS ALSO • PORTABLE FOOL -PROOF 103I) NSERVICER. MUih1DA x ('ertifleal Y1tadlo To'claniciaaa — PHON1r, OR CAI.?, 7 Widder St., Goderi1ch, Phone 598 94 GETTING UP etnWy you Dowa7. ;t Morning finds you only half.rested, still , weary—if your sleep is broken -by fitful tossing and turning —your Kidneys may • be to blame. When your kidneys get out of order, your sleep usually suffers. To help your kidneys regain a normal condition, use Dodd's Kidney Pills. Dodd's help the kidneys get rr o potso`) T 'strd'•excess•-•aactids' in -yo system. Then your uneasiness disappears , —you -can enjoy restful unbroken sleep— arid 'aita-ke relresliecl grid readyl"o� door ar'" play Get Dodd's Kidney Pills today. 147 T1wiLICKS,1PQ➢I „FAR S A limited number of three -ton t'ruclss, wax surplus goo .s, are avaiiahle now to farmers throta It Federation of Agri- cultural channels, it was announced to the - 1lEuroa3 Vederstion dirca t(il s by Viefor Roy a -Lo adesboro.- Tho prim to farmer, for- use an t grleulttla*1 vehicles, range frog,, $4U9 to iS,97 tor different melds. " ' Ouse earring Let's list a few suggestions of articles you might need. WE CARRY 'A COM- 'LETS LINE OF HOUSE- CLEANING EQUIP- MENT DUST M0Pit $1.00 up . ANDREW'S SUPERIOR POLISH "Once a user, - always a user" 50c and 85c sizes - HAIR BROOMS "$1.75 and up HOUSEHOLD • & WARE- • HOUSE BROOMS $1.50 and up Remember -it's thrifty- to clean -up, fix up aid paint up with . - Martill-Senour 100% PURE PAINTS, VARNISHES and ENAMELS .:C1.LANGST SOW' caEc. SIES 0..cLEi ,{ 71' s-. 1/ 1{ A new De Laval Separator will.: skim cleaner . recover more of your butterfat from the 'milk : . than 'any other method of sepa: rating. Naturally .. , that means bigger cream checks for you. In a short time the new De Laval will pay for'itself. Furthermore, • because of design and •construc- tion•a new De Laval Separatcr is easiest to clean ... and with the use of the new '.'wetting agents" ,1 can be washed easily and ,thoroughly in two minutes. Sec nti today. Breckenridg HARDWARE = PLUMBING,, , IDEATING,.: - PHONE–135 Goderich • a A F.. ,,,k HYDRO USE • The wintertime p:%wer shortage in Sothers 'ratan has been relievedwith the coming f .sparing nd the. longer hours of daylight.. In the winter m nths Bhe shorter and darker dys create a r aaxii ut demnd on .your Hydro system. Cnditions in this *inter season are such that Hydro plants . re loaded to the point where , it becomes necessary to sk for the. co-operation of all Hydr users .in-sving electricity, . ever • ssible v: luntar means. hullos iron ted electricity - every y- spring summer season the urgency for c%nserytion is not s great as in the f,r Ii and 'winter. The voluntary saving of electricity " iar homes, o9ices, thetrees, stores, and in industry, gree..tly . relieves this condition. Your resp, nse• was very helpful. To th%se who so willingly 'c©or.�erote�l du. rinti thIs.enie*ra agcy period, Hydro s��ys, aTh uo •r In many -towlines Hydro sit tions and lines we overloaded because of the delay in obtaining neces- sary new equipmenit. Therefore, do not waste electricity—use Hydro wisely- at all times. !7, THE -HY»RO-ELECTRIC PO' ER COMMISSION OF. ONTARIO 4 A . tr