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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1947-04-17, Page 3ONE-1171UNDRItJD BEAR. ,.D k.o c .. ness Directory LEGAL es '•IUNTiC+R vt e a'$rieter, Etc. cc Royal Bank Bldg. pt amilton Street, Goderich fa Phone 908. e: - .o. 1i CHARTERED a ACC() ' ANTS W. CECIL ATTRIDGE'. CII4liTER1D ACCOUNTANT tl Phone No.—Otiice .343W House 343J h (Ioderacil. r . s AUCOUN'TJNU thD BOO1 'EYING •u s %, CCOUNTINU & BUO1i1 EEPIN-U h SL+'11,VICE n For. e neall Bitsines:6es, Stores, late. Bookkeeping Systems Installed. 1 Books Valanced Monthly 1 Financial Statements 1 Wage Summaries Business and Personal Income Tax ,1 Returns - ALi3ERT 6I0.Itl: ( Office:Corner North St, and. Square a ' Ylaone 975. ..Residence Phone 444. € i INSURANCE t cE.1LLUl' ,MlU'1'UAL FIRE IN- SU1tAr;UE COI --Farm and iso- : "late( -tdwn property insured. OlficerS. . _:....12resi.cseat,•_ , Jfi a.lt.k : _.. I..C- ..! Gregor, Clinton, R.R. 5; Vice -President, Chris, Leonhardt, Bornholm, R.R. ; Manager and Secretary -Treasurer, 'M. ; A. Reid, Seaforth. • . Directors—break ,McGregor, Clinton ; b.H. Chris. Leunlurdt, Bornholm; lm , Whitmore, R.R. 3, Seaforth; W. it, Archibald, R.R. 4; Staforrthe Harvey Fuller, lt.li. 2,, boderi'ch; E. J. Tre- wartha, 11.1t• 3, Clinton'"; -John U_ Mc- Ewiug, R.R. 1, Myth; Hugh Alexander, .R.R. 4, Walton.; J. L. Malone, 1t:R. 5, Seaforfh, Agents—Johno E. R.R. 1; George -A. P 'r, Brucelield, 'e -A. WiiI Bij'th, R.R.. 1; R. Finlay M.claercher, .Dubliu, lt.It. 1; J -..--.F. Pruetereeare cihktgeu. Policy -hullers cau utakt all pay- naeuts and get their cards reeeipted- a .it the ltoyal Bank, Clinton; Calvin Cutt's Grocery, Kiugst. u •Street, Goderich,-Ur J. 11. Reid's General Store, I3aytield.- • Dn. 1. i , .., _, NOSE, THROAT Late /louse Surgeon New lurk Opiltlial.huic ouch Aural Hospital, :l.,seist-' ant at Mluoretield 'Eye hospital. and Golden 'Square Throat. Hospital, Loudon, England: ,. EYES • TES•I't:ll., GLASSES SUPPLIED -53 Waterloo Street S., Stratford. '. Telephone 207. Next visit Bedford iLutltl, cauderlch, \Veduesdaj', April 3011i, 1917, at 2 pan, till 4.30 p.iu, - CHIROPRACTOR AND DRUGLESS TIIERAIII ST Goderich, a1'hn1ie-'341 OFFICE IlOU1tS r. on.. & Thurs.--9 to 11.30, ia.r. 2 to 5 p.m. (only) Tues. & Fri. -9 to 11.39.am. • 2 to 5 pas. and 7 to 8 p,m. Wed. & Sat. -9 to 11.:10 a.m. (only) • • Mineral Rune baths -by appointment only. • A. N. AT{.K INSON . 61 South St. Registered under Drugless Practitioners Act for;. the Province of Ontario. UE DATES OF ATIOIT -COUPONS Coupon's now Valid are sugar -pre-' r•ves 826 to 648 ivad.•.l utter' B35 to l8. The next butter coupon becoming slid is 1,341rolr April 24. One sugar upon is good for the purchase of one Bund of sugar or 24 11. oz, fountain uit or. 4 lb. cut comb honey or 4 lb. rtl;acted honey or 2 lb., honey butter r 24 1h. oz. jam or 24 11..oz. jelly dr" ::4 oz. marmalade. or 2 cite, molasses. QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS Q.—I own a small tourist home in tie country. Does - the Government ave any control over housekeeping uoanS•In a country tourist- home? • ' the accommodation is not a easonal boarding house serving three seals per day it would be considered hared accommodation and is covered - y regulations for this type of accoua- aodation.. - Q. -I have been renting a house since 943 and it irsi up for sale now. How ong can a person stay in a rented rouse if the landlord sells it •while you Ire stilt renting it? A.=If the property wits not r ur-. ;•based', between November 1st., 1944, lull July 25th, 1945; no valid uutice. o vacate, _generally speaking, may be riven the tenants of any private ltous- -ug accommodation as -long -as the emAnt pays his rent promptly and is veil behaved. Q. --What is the ceiling. . price fol -lb. and 5-1b. pails of corn syrup and Iso catsup if sold )within a tadius ..1i1'!'r- title A.—Manufacturer's price is set to; vholesalers. Wholesaler's mark. up nd retailer's mark up is also set at asic period mark -up, provided it does of exceed the maximum. mark up give �the Board. To •ou Bowed byS a direct natiswer we should have to have the name of your grocer. • --A Q•— My Third was charged 8c for one chocolate bar. Why ....are store- keepers allowed to rob- children lake this? A.--'rit(� cejlil price ou chocolates of all kinds was removed on April 21141. Storekeepers: may charge whatever �r h A. L. COLE Optometrist --Optician Eyes Examined, Glasses Fitted Phone 33 Goderich, Ont. P. J. RYAN Real Estate and ' Insurance Office and' Residence: " - 11 Trafalgar Street Phone 603 F- OR SALE—Houses of all.kinds choice building lots, business pro- perty and . several good farms. - INSURE IN SUPg INSURANuE CONk EDERATtON n.li1FE V WIND.- CAP, FIIRE—Freferr-1, rates f(Da° pre erre tn rrs>,-. ACCIDENT SICKNESS Consult J� FARRISH • , Phone 82-13 "Dungannon . °HURON COUNTY'S FOREMOST WRRICL Y ONTARIO, THURSDAY, APRIL 170, 194Z GODERIC. THHAll C . - .� r , > ,' > " r • > a 1 Rev. Reba Rein at CreesFinest People Ti 1 aster thank-ulfernig meeting NORTH ST. id,1NITI+ai[D W.II.t9. There siert! also a couple of letters'frow a 1lt'tle French girl and. her Wither thanking the, Ass ociation for gifts stent. onp t ' of the W.M.S. of North street United Victoriat. Church to them which had made Chriennas the ��'�'"• cher•ch was held in the ehurch parlor, possible is their home. with a go -Oil attextdauce, lu the ale In re>spentse to an appeal. front tlie'. 4ce • of the president, t;ideaht, Irt�. .lt. J. WOii7lla P e jA I" � ab �f the committee in charge of the T.B. clinic Until ria®lane"man es Sir a , Former Mission ,ry in. . lluward, Mrs. C. M. Robertson. presided. the North Country The meeting; was opened with a hymn, followed by prayer by ]firs. Robertson. z- DONALD B. 1;',LUE .— 'Bus Schedule Now Iii Effect -- 1XPE`1IEN(.'IEIa AUCTIONEER '- 1°.eaves Goderich • Arr'ives Goderich feiceeosed for Comities -of' Huron awl Bruce • RIPLEY, PHONE 49 For. iuforntatiou apply to J. N. l�{ernighan, Division Curt Clerk. . C 8.:;0 p.m. D 1'2.15 a.m. (Roderick, Ont. •.� Daily except Sunday.' • 1; Friday- and Saturday only to Stria- Thet'V.A 6f St:Geurge.s church ou "thank you" letters were read by the corresponding secretary,• Mrs. Tuesday evening held an interestingBarber, who also acted as' recording meeting at which Rev. R. Jose1J'n secretary in the absence of Mrs. E. of Luckuow gave a splendid illustrated 8heardowal. ; Mrs. C. M. -Robertson read address on his work among the Cree , an„ invitation from the Evening 'AUX- Indians on Albany Islu.udd situated at- ilitiry to -the members of the W.SI.S. the mouth of the Albany River on to be present with thelu at their thank- James Buy, where he: spent' eleven' offering supper ou . April 21st. She years in the mission tield. The speaker also read aan invitation from the Vic - was introduced by Rev. B. 11. Farr, toria street W.M.S. to attend their rector of St. George's.. thank -offering meeting uu the .evening Two vocal duets were pleasingly of April 13th, when' Rev. Reba Herr' of rendered by Miss Phyllis Middleton Varna - would be the speaker, Mrs. and Miss Helen Videan, with Miss - lloWaird Robertson took charge 'oL . he Eunice Milne at the- piano. devotional ptniod, which, wag opened During the course of his address,-Si1r. by the :singing of the hymn ''Jesus, Joselyn spoke of his enjoymikit of the Saviour, Pilot Me," a favorite hj'mn work, though the only coriliuunicatiuu chosen by one of the shut-in members, with the outside world was 'when two Mrs. Grey." Mrs., alaskell .offered mails arrived during the year, brought prayer, making special mention of Mrs. by a supply boat. He was in charge Grey. 'This rwus followed by the sing - of the mission ,for • eleveu years and ing of .the -'hymn "Rock of -Ages,' chosen showed' pictures of the church, mission by another shut -ill member, Mrs. John house school, Indians, and dog sleds. Robertson. The !:aster Scripture les- IIe said that, in his opinion, the sons, from Mark 14:22-20 `and Luke smaller missionary schools' were pre- ferable to the larger bn rding schools. The Government Insists tllllt" English be taught in the latter. "The Indians are not academic,; all tht'y need is to be taught in,their own. language. Leave- them aloe with their own arts I • fts. The Cree Indian is proud. fill ra They are the finest peoplean-the earth until they sleet the white titan." "1 feel from the bottom of my hurt they, sboul-d be left alone. They are a grand people -they are really-. Go'd's.-' people," he- added fervently. Beautifully beaded'and silk -embroid- ered Samples of the Indians' wol`k, be- sides .finely cured skins and leather mitts shown, were a proof of his words.' He said all church services in ,his parish Were well attended, the men occupying pews ou one side, the women. and children on the- Other. He sang sa hymn in the Cree language.' • Mrs. B. H. Farr,,•,..president of the • ahaiai-k-ed the speaker, the vocal- ists, also the members of othe-r churches W110. Were present, and. the sleeting was closed with prayer and. the belie- d-ietele 1,y tilts rector. - .:4 :1-12, were read by Mrs. Cole. Mir , A. Y. lIe.idersotl i s• guest -speaker ;a't'e a beautiful Easter message, and a vote of thanks \was tendered to her by 31rs. Chapman. - The sleeting was closed with the singing of a hytfin and prayer by Mrs. II. Robertson.. THEIR GOLDEN- WEDDING • Mr. and Mrs. R. McCabe celebrated the fiftieth Intl 1 lI\ of their ; Ed : 111r on Sunday, April i 1ft 'the o tie - thea'- dau lite•La<alndseen4adUW,.-. Lr.L. vl" g -laud 'Sirs. John Snell.' Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Jack Sproule and son Don, of London ; Miss Jean Me Cabe, Windsor ; Messrs. Verne and Ilugh McCabe, Goderich township; Mr. and Dianne, and :errs. Robert Peck Atomic-tDlucb as World S which is to be field here in May, twelve o. 1 ro Die , cauvaasers have volunteered their ser- Nwith Sirs, Baxter as group cap - The annual thank -offering meeting taut. Mrs: Baxter gave san Interesting of the W.M.S. of �'icLuria street United report of the convention of the Ontario Federation of home and School AS - church was' held at the evening service sociatlons held at Toronto in the ltoyal last Sunday. and was conducted by Yerk Hotel. The convention topic was the minister, Rev. L. H. Turner. In- "It:ducation fur One 61'orld." Seventy eluded in the cotugregation were repre- tram associations have .bee�i forrued seutrttivet3 of the �Iissiuuary Societies during the past year, Vehich brings the of Kiux Presbyterian and North street + membb,rship in Horne and School. As - United church, The speaker of the soefatious hi the Province of Ontario evening was Rev. Reba Bern, of Varna up. to 42,000. Family training shapes United church, who is the second tbe.course of world events, but families woman in l'auadti to ,be ordained to need to join together for strength, said the ministry of the United Church. the speaker. One of the melds in the A full choir under the direction of hotel- had remarked to the Federation{ Miss Mary Joyce Strachan sang the presidentomeand thatSchool they conventliked toiion havein the the H ins anthem "Sun of My Soul, with Charles Itrcrl;cv taking the solo. patcts. A solo, hotel. *. "There aren't so many over- flowing ash trays, and no beer bottles." •Miss Nancy Anne Wilmot sang.sweet- ly - a Stephen Foster dumber, ''Sonia Folks," accompanied by her mother. ".Bless This. House," was sung by Miss Evelyn Breckow. Miss ileru based her subject. "The Missionary and the Atomic Age," on the text : "Foe by grace are ye paved The meeting closed .with the National through faith; and that nut of your- Anthem,. after which a dainty lunchsalves ; it is a gift of God." r was served by the social committee. 1'b0 atomic bomb, she said, is the.' \we,rld's No. 1 problem. Few have grasped the Illealtlillg 01 a111)1111E energy, its stern reality as the most crilciat1 of any ago. She vividly • described the - devastation and suffering caused by the. bombing of Hiroshima in Japan. "We have to face the unpleasant to- day because of our own' failure." She was convinced that people were un - ill hap- pen of the satiation. Whatw h p • or Russia gets 1 leu if lu••tthen nut1o115,g h hoist of she atomic bomb? The latter nation-- fes -nos levers -fit . ,.the.,.,.Goe.pe1, sef. Jesus ('hrist, she said. "There is only nue way to face • these problems, and that 1 through the missionary who goes out to preach Christ, -aand Him crucified." go •,Russia,and • '«"(• he t ( to to China Zurich; 31r. iind -Airs. stay Fisher, Galt, .Ialetn and preach ('hrist as we never i_ 3Ir's. - Ilelen Ferguson-, Brampton : 1Ir. hove .before if we. are true to God. and 'Mrs. Jack Snell and Barbara- Kaye. The work done by, Wesley ik the found - Londe baro, correspondent. Sir. and altiou Id British greatness. We should .31rs. McCabe are fouler residents of r b0 at grip, with t1li world `situation Goderich. - i 'inti feel. the force of the ' tight for 'righteousness. . We must pray for Russia. We Cannot go on -uult•ss Willshe is (5,it1 e life il: our very-sAfety depfu`ls tUrn6� I VI ST M. Rawlinson l.imite.: regularly mesemesePrice they like, providing their p1•olit up and ship household Furniture. Con- ao'titiated Pool Cars to MRobe, Saskatch- 1s reasuual,hlc and just. There is no ow n. Alberta, British (Adorable,e, and to, reason, however, wily anyone has to , (,atifornia.Write, MIreorphone for reduces/ pale shprices' 11)1 s' If he (does not wish freight rates - - Established 1885 to till 610 YongeSt..,..°f`osa. Tar -Quit "' t oVll(b, l'ActtI1iQ, ,,tif.111.115 tied SIOB[j¢ld hotelier. tells 1110. there' is • ((111)1.; price 01-1' 11)1•:lt 11 w. I�ry1llIS Nte 'there (crtatittly i a1 ceiling pt•ice till 11) 1)i "lull if ;vtttt. foe•"1 are busing o\er)-i 0i'ged It_'t. 1,�- 1;104,v,.- 4- t 1he 11111110 of 1l1(+ (111;1.1101' arutl WeWeill ('heel: his - priVe lie should haveprice charts dinirl;lyt d in 1-1.i8 store. A 7.05 aril. H 9.15 0.111. .1 12.15 p.n1. 1.25 1►.m. 11.35 ant. 9.35 p.m. 9.30- p.m. • EDWARD W. ELLIOTT LICENSED ACCTIONEIi • Correspondence .J)romptly an- swered. Immediate arrangements can be made for Sales Date by calling Phone 203, Clinton. Charge moderate .and fiatisfae- tion ( tut ratnteed. ' 19t.f AUCTIONEER Matt Gaynor —Experienced Auctioneer— ;Sales Conducted Anywhere Write or phone collect Goderich-Phone • 626M w 14:27 HAROLD ,rACKSON LICENSED AUCTIONEER I!URON AND -PERTH For information, etc.. ' write R.R. 4, Seaforth; or phone r(col- lect) Seaforth, or 867,,•Go0,00. T. CAPITAL THEATRE 'Jr Now --In ;Technicolor --Walt Disney's, `:MAKE MINE MUSIC." onday, Tuesday and Wednesday— Dennis Morgan, Jack Carson and Janis Paige Those two irrepressible, GuyS from Milwaukee return in a Tecni-• -color musical to set you dancing, to set you wtristling and to keeif you laughing ``The Time, the Place, and the Girl" - Thursday, Friday ;Ind. Saturday— John Wayne; Gail Russell, Irene Rich and IIa•rry-Carey Againts the scenic grandeur (If the rugged old Vest.le fashioned a new idea in' rdmantic adventure. "The Angel and the Bad Man" Coming' --Julie I ishop and' Jest; Barker, in "IDEA GIRL." N Matinees Wed., Sat. and Holidays at2.39" p.nt. is ford. QV 771 99 >' 0ll it. ,as dries that of generaltions `to' come. 3Ias' (god grant that -oilr 1)111 } -lounry enterprise he a Hanle Id tire ill e\-ali;a•liziug the world.- rife spe:iher (concluded. • . ( .1l,l,rojIIiate liynul$' \mrl• �i1111.1 kind i1o' i\iee. \mal-1'ullt'111dt•(1 \witJi til,• b.eu •L1,icliL,l1' _IJron_ouncecl 11y I•;.e•\. L. 11:1r • Turner. • H. -S. CLUB HEARS REPORT TION C -and I► Slrlldays and llt,lidtlys only. .11l tither Times are I ),lily Connections at Clinton for - Q.ondon; Detroit, ®\'inghanl, Walkerton, Port Elgin and Owen Sound. Connections at Stratford for Wondstoeii K1tehene4 Guelph. Hamilton • and Toronto. t'onneetiorls at :5litchell for Listowel and London. For information phone British Ex-, change phone. 691 or 717. 0 et/bet' &e— miserable, draggy— low in vitality—loWcr in spirits, perhaps you don't think of y1'Ur kidneys as being t0 blame. Yet faulty kid- neys may often cause backache, headache,: rheumatic pains, disturbed rest or that . "tired -out" feeling. That's the time to. get and use Dodd's Kidney Pills. Dodd's help your kidneys to clear the trouble -making poisons and excess acids from the systern. and give•you a' chance to feel better, work better. Get Dodd's Kidney Pills today. 141 1; n, -'t• i,•_ of I14414l,4 ;411,1 Sef.1444, .\, , ,•1 1 -i,.a;l t !,l 1'441.'• r,.1 S4'11i4.4! 4411 •('.Itt"t!,(os. t'1::!;,. !4,il:l '1::, 1, 1 1 0 ,,•i', •vs,rr' t'� :til., st Pu i !.e (li-. _t t t ' lit• ssseas .1111 :., ,essi , .'::lir tca.H..5:, Gror Summer Homes 0ntt-Cottoges-- '-- dawa cord au +',1r i 1 —,ends hat air ruin re b Aare Ir instead ,.( Ic.r K outside—elrcularca a r— aahn flet—,no avenrn(;h nt u+ rA e TWEED STEEL WORKS (IMIIID (0,p. ►, TWEED, 01(1. Flits ' 4I» RENDERED TO w SICK RADIOS PORTABLE FOOL-PPOO1" SOUND SEIWICE 3. R. MUNDAT , — Certified Radio trechili ellan PHONE OR CALL 7 Madder St., Goderich, Phone 598 Swap it! Sell it! Rent it 1 Buy Sit 1 Use Signal -Star want ads. TIME TABLE CHANGEg, .EFFECTIVE ' Sunday, April 27, 1.947 ' .. 9 Full information from AgentC Canadian National Railways Nouse Cleaning Time is.-Herekain! WE HAVE 'A STOCK 1 OF° - - S. t e a rs 'both wooden, and metal, that will come in mighty handy at ;this .time; , See our Heavy-duty Ten -foot Contractor's Step -ladder. D'TST 1VLOPS, BROOMS and HOUSE BRUSHES of all kinds. a Garth the Gardeh Malice? e? See our Rakes, Brdom Rakes, Spades, Shovels, etc. JUST- AIVD A11 -steel concealed 'and surf t' ce type 1 td cine Cabinets with glass shelves. ' F. T.. Armstron OPTICIAN and OPTOMETRIST Square Goderich "See Armstrong and -See Better' At Lucknow first Friday of . each month. - L'W.CRAIGE INSURANCE pda" It,EAL ESTATE PHONE 24 GOPERICU e mousw ,11111111.11, r ENJOY PEACE OF MIND and freedom from financial losses by insuring today. TALK IT OVER TODAY WITII GORDON JBWELL R.R. 6, Goderiel Phone Carlow 21 -4. Geo. G. MacEwan Fire, %. te1dent and Motor Car • Insurance OFFICE—MASONIC, TEMPLE WEST STREET PHONE 220 G00 11.1ICH tat . HARDWARE — PLUMBING — HEATING i ft PHONE 135 Godcrich' 1 " <1 GODBItIGH BOTTLING WORKS-toderihI:e;