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'NE-UUNl:DREDTU YEAR.
Business Director
LINGAL
J. K. HUNTkiit.
arri.ster, Etc.
Royal 1$ank Bldg.
amilton Street, Goderieh
Phone 908.
CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS
CECIL ATTRIDGE..
"QUARTERED ACCOUNTANT
Phone No. --Office 343W House 343J
Goderich.
ACCOUNTING AND BOOEPING
.HURON COUNTY'S FOREMOST WREKL y
GODE,RICH, ONTARIO, THURSDAY JULY 3rd, 1947
RAL CH OL Arclibishopo erat
DUE DATE'S ONorth tQ s Frewell Seager to eparto t" Vastor
St0George'
Church.
NATION COUPONS
Ilium,. I To (;RADE II
Coupvnt; now "valid are 826 to 853
anti Y1. to Y10, all good for the`1)tir. ' Congregation Presents Token of
chase, of either sugar or molasses. Appreciation to Rev R. i R.
A CCOUNTING & BOOKKEEPING)
SERVICE
OOJ EPINQSERVICE
For Small Businesses; 'Stores, .Etc.
Bookkeeping Systems Installed.
Books Balanced lid.onthlay -
Financial Statements
Wage Summaries
usiness and Pergonal income Tax
Returns '
ALBERT SHOD
Office:Corner North St. and Square
Phone 975. Residence Phone, 444.
and Mrs. Turnbull
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
--- Farewell messages by both minister
Q.—What is [the !jelling price of •
atld• people marked the closing of the
steak': six years' pastorate of Rev. it. IL
A.—There are many. types of steal,3,
but the ceiling prices of all are posted Turnbull in North street United church
in butcher shops, arcordiug to regula- ou Sunday evening. The sacred edifice
tions of the Wartime Prices and Trade bad been decorated for the. annual
Board. Flower Sunday, and masses of piny
. and white peonies,. evergreens and
Q.—Are women's cotton dresses still 'palms made a lovely aettiut; for the
under 'mice ceiling regulations? • service. Music by the choir, under
A. --Yes. Cotton dress prices are the direction of Mrs, Murray kketheriug-
controlled. tori, consisted of tate anthem "My God,.
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INSURANCE
McKILLOP DICTUM..
1
JJE
IN-
SURANCE CO.—Farm and
N-
SJRAU(L—Jarmand
.iso-
lated town property insured.`
• Odiicers — President, Frank .Mc-
Gregor, Clinton, R.R. 5; Vice,1'resident,
Chris. Leonhardt, Bornholm, R.K. 1;
' Manager and .Secretary Treasurer, M.
A.. Reid, Seaforth.
Directors—Frank McGregor, Clinton;
Chris. Leonhardt, Bornholm; S. H.
Whitmore, H.R. ;3, Seaforth; W. R.
Archibald, H.H. 4, Seafurth ; Harvey
Fuller, H.H. • 2, Uoderich ; E. J. Tre-
wartha, H.H. 3, Clinton; John .I3, Mc -
Ewing, H.H. 1, Blyth; ilugh Alexander,
R.H. 4, Walton ; .lf. L. •Malone, 1t.R. 5,
Seaforth.
Agents—John E, Pepper,. Brucetield,
J'.R. 1; George A. Watt, Blyth, H.R. 1 ;
R. Finlay Mcliercher, Dublin, Ii;..R. 1;
J. F.. Prue ter, Brodhtgeu.
Policy -holders can make ally" pay-
ments and get their cards r°ecelpted at
the Royal Bank, Clinton; Calvin Cutt's
Grocery, 'Kingston Street, Goderich, or
J. I3„ Reid's General Store, 13ayliel:d.
My ,Father, While; 1 Stray," with Miss
Q.—If I keep -bees, eau I get extra. Joan Scott as the soloist, and a young
sugar for feeding them? ladies' sextette,', ••1 Walked in the
A.—If you wish to obtain sugar for Garden Alone."
bee -feeding you must register with the Itev. It. 13. Turnbull's farewell mess -
Board. A registered bee -keeper must age was based on the benediction,
forward a statement to the Provincial "May the grace of our Lord Jesus
•Apiarist showing his name and ad- Christ, the love of God, and the fellow -
dress, the mmnber of colonies of bees, ship of the Hay Spirit, abide with
the period during which he expects you now, and for evermore."
to use sugar for feeding bees, and the
Minimum quantity of sugar needed.
When the Provincial Apiarist is satis-
Iied that the sugar is essential he issues
a- special purchase permit.
_AII DICA.I.•._
Ditk. F. J. It. FORSTER, EYE,EAR,
NOSE, THROAT
JAW . House Surgeon New.. York
OphthalIIllC aild AigOaPr= aSsi�Jt
Int at Moorefield. Eye ,- Llospital and
Golden Square °Throat Hospital,
Lo c1i1!l, England.
EYES TESTED, GLASSES
SUPPLIED
Waterloo Street S., Stratford.
Te hone 267.,
Next visit Bedford Hotel, Goderieh;
• Wednesday, J my 123rd, 1.947., .at p.m.
till 4.3Q p.m.
Q.—I have seen several references to
"shared accommodation." Will you
please tell me exactly what it means?
A. --Shared accommodation means
r part of
rooms f
,r ris xlt urlltlrt b
any room
the residence of the landlord or of his
agent and of which the entrance and
any facility are used in common by the
landlord or his agent and the occupant
or occupants of the room or rooms.
(Z.—Are • apartments and duplexes
free from rent •, a control?
A.—(hlly those contained in a bu ld-
ing which• was itt the course of con-
struction on January ;1, 1047, and has
since been completed, or those in a
• rthe of which
construction
buildlltt, k
was commenced after that•elate. Buiid-
ings completed prior to January • 1,
19-17, and .since converted into apart-
ments and tlttplexes are still under
rental control.
CHIROPRACTOR AND DRUGLESS
THERAPIST,
C;toderich, 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 8p.m.
Wed. & Sat. -9 to 11.3() a.m. (o.r )
Mineral flame baths • by appointtiment
only.
.A..N. ATKINSON
' 51 South St.
Registered under Drugless Practitioners
Act for the Province of Ontario.
A. L. COLE
Optometrist—;Optician
Eyes Examined, Gipsses Fitted
Phone 33 Goderieh, Ont.
Geo. G:o MacEwan
Fire, Accident and Motor Car
Insurance
.OFFICE—MASONIC TEMPLE.
WEST STREET
Pitt ONE 239 GO DEi1i C H
INSURE IN SURE
INSURAN UE
CONFEDERATION LIFE
WIND, [CAR,
.FIRE—Preferred rates for
preferred risks.
y..
AceilltENT- it. SICKNESS,
Consult
JOHN PARRISH
Phone 82-13 Dungannon
Luis:�lliti, Billy li1ucl�*tout•, Barbara Eleven Q ,ndid.Mes Presented by
Bradley, Faye Brereton, J hinny lirewer,a $ Rector dor 'en
I.yllr1 Briiire, Bobbie Brisco, Raymond Animation
(.'sok, Joe ,Craig, Johat ('urrell,Diane
Are•ltbisifop (M.A..1),I).,
'.:A, Seager,.
Daniels, Fay Easterbrook, Eleanor Art,, , . „Poi, of the Diocese of Huron and
Elrrerson, Billy F'ritzley, Will Uallo,W,
Metropolitan of Ontario, conducted an
Billie "Gardner, June Goddard, Fred lml�ressit a collimation asst i<;e in St.
James Mary , Johnatbu, Paul Lee,
;\iarlorie Marriut}t, Paul McCreath, Al- 3eurge's church all Sunday afternoon,
freta Mitchell,Leruy',y'an, John Sacks, when the rector, Rev., Beverly 11.
Kenneth Sallows, Eddie Stoddart, ;Eii11y Farr, presented eleven candidates. As -
Sutherland, .1Iarry Thompson, Ronald listing also' in the service was Rev.
Wardell, John Wells, Clara Wilson, Laverne Morgan, t'ector•of the Bayfield
Carol Aur,; Zimmerman... Anglican church.
GRADE 11 TO (aIRADE IPI Archbishop Seager chose a§ the text
Glen Allfn, Cameron Bogie, Linda.. _for his -address :to the candidates. a
Breckenridge, • , Ruth Cousins, Lois .portion of the llith chapter of Matthew :
Crawford, 'Margaret Currell, Charles ••\\'hen Jesus came into the coasts of
Uidley, Donald Goddard,- Billx Gower, Caesarea I'hilliilpi, .die asked His dis-
Clare Harmon, Patriefa lfelidersou, (ivies,' Whom du meu say that I, the
Pauline Hill, Harold Lamb, Ray Larder, Sou of Man, am?. . . '.thou art Christ,
Danny Leeson, Laurel Lodge, Michael the Son of the living Gbd." - -_
Matthews, Keith Mathers, Marylin Me- •In response tq, the warm weleoute ex-
Pntosh, •Frauees Morris, Paul Naftel, tehded by Rev. Mr. Farr, Achbishop
Sraudy Naftel, Keith Salkeld, Gordon Seager stated that for hint it' was
Sallows, Marian. Scruton, Billy SturdS', "coming home." 1i • rejoiced in the
progress which had come to St.
George's, and hoped that God's blessing
would ever be., upon the Jaollgregatiohl.
The Archbishop's Address
Addressing the 'candidates, Arch-
bishop Seager stated that the church
of 'Which they we -re members, and into -
whose communion they were passing,
"Manly tines," he said, "you have Sandra Thompson, Marjorie A. anstone,
heard these words during my ministry'. llarold Webster.
"hey hold a Variety of nle'arlfihb- of GRAD) til T() G,ItADE IV
iispiration, blessing and, consolati011. • 'Beth Austay, Shirley I3enjamin,
_rhe benediction flus meant • malts Beverley Bowra, .Corinne Cranston,
things,- but this.-ev'euiug I would like Barry Culbert, Marilyn Elliott, Jayne
to convey them to you as lily heartfelt Ford, Johrr--44rahani, - Colleen Grist,
blessing.'The,grace of our Lord Jesus Beverley 1Iaggitt, Kathleen Hill,
Christ be with y'uu,' 1 •feel means, ,limply Jackson, Barbara Larder, Mary and all Christian churches, ,are not
may Christ's gracious spirit be main- I Lee-, 1.111ia1>-McLean, :\Ioutttifurd Mick, made by urea but rt re built .'1)3 God
fest, between you and - other people, I Ruth MitchHelen 1'1idllalu,• Cart)].Himself. The church, he s111(1, is not
\ fat , leave.
Schultz, call t
a e >r
° l_'llrisi, asked that fellowship be gt•uc_ Itic'haI'clsult, Barbara sumetil}lla; people
ions, tolerant of the actions of orb'ers, Skelton, 'Teddy Turner, Ruth West -
exceeding others in -kindness. .1 great brook, T3}lly Worrell.
church is dependent on people who GRADE IV Tl) GRADE V
are obedient to the hi';;her laws as 'Cary Abbot -(conditionally), Diane
evidenced in the Spirit of Christ. :The Elliott, Kenneth Morton, Clarence IPoy,
church represents the religious prig- Johll Kane, Ray Ju'Llh:itolt, Clayton
ciples and ideals of the comtutruity.-Be Larder, Elizabeth Lauder, Dill Long-
zealousMcKay,
in. your_ observance of these., retire Dick McLean, Ramona
and may God- guide you_ to make 'them Gerald }
strong."
The pl:eacller said he felt the people
A
• of 1
Street
a\�
tht...
spirit' .tI e 1 1-
uY North G
in all their relationships. He believed
"this' church has a gr't future," and
he concluded; by repeating the words
of the benediction.
Farewell Gathering •
After. the service a social gathering
vers held ill the. church hall, where
Mr. A. R. Scott, as chairman, presented
a short and p}easing' program of 1Gtisic,
consisting of the :singing, at hymns,
led'by Carlton. Worsen; a vocal selec-
tion by.. the :sextette; v,4ical• splos by
misses Juatl Scott and Edith 1ellkiu
Ttird .\1r.-(i-eorge I3iiehatnatu, Anil t_lti.aluu 11►tlert��Yl. and the anth( lit, ►► l�e,I a
so- l \}' Catherine rine lIl\ Bet'} \li,i(rig; Jiiai. l'Ic•ke?1'Ilg: Larlte
Closer c1l\:aalli with (died, was Sling by
.tits choir With Mrri. J. J.ewie taping thy;
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,
Godet•ich, Ont.
•
EDWARD W. ELLIOTT
LICENSED AUCTIONEER
Correspondence promptly a an-
swered. •Immediate arrangements
can be made for Sales Date by
calling' Phone 203, Cliuton.
Charge moderate and satisfac-
tion Guaranteed. • 19tt
AUCTIONEER
Matt. Gaynor
—Experienced Auctioneer— -
Sales Conduct ed ?lny t here
Write or phone collect •
(;oderierl -$'hone 626M
14-27
It is not like an ordinary organizat1011.
It is our Lord's ('burch. Men clay
wake and destroy organizations, and
services of brotherhoods may change.
In some parts of the world, men have
destroyed free governments and set- o-1)
totalitarian ones of tyranny. But no
old
"I
tau rt makes the church. Christ ,
tld \lcI'hc�e Juan Morris, Isabelle
will build my church upon this rock,.
Moore, Iticliartl Madge, Waverly Nelson (and' the gates of hides: shall nut -)irl-
solo parts.
The pnerubt rt4 of the. confirmation.
t 1a(re were : Jdhit I-)ouglas Patterson,
Mts5 Jean P,aitltwaite, lilts. Willard
Legg., Mrs. Albert Shure, Mrs. Harold
.+hurt;, Mrs. �Villlaltil Riley, i)oinij.d J.
Patterson, 1). J. Allan. J. 1''. heard,
Mrs. William Davis, and Mansell Chap -
mall. ,
`W.C.T.U. CONVE lO
FOR 4: U,�, ON OtUNTY
, The county vonventien of the Wo-
men's Christian Temperance Union was
held on Tuesday, June '24th, in North
street United church, Goderich. There
was a good attendance. Reports from
department, superintendents were en-
couraging, And the "treasurer reported
more funds than. in the preceding year.
The ''speaker oft the play, Rev. Jos.
Jane's of St. Thomas, formerly of Gode-
rich, stirred' his hearers with the story
of his experiences and encouraged the
workers to continue, and in time re-
sults would" be seen. Mrs. manes
favored with a solo. �.,--
Resolutions were passed as follows:
"That this convention place itself
on record (}, Strongly .objecting to the
HAROLD JAC: - ON
LICENSED AUCTIONEER
HURON AND PERTH
For information, etc.. write
tt.R. 4, Seaforth; or phone (col-
lect) Seaforth, or 867, Goderich.
\fats •
1
'1'I'\
Pickering.
J t
_('cuutlitiutluily ),•
Sanderson; Sandra Salkeld, Marjorie
,r
Smith, Clatytuu .Stratr�hatt, Alan
Straughatr, Robert \•ulland, Barrie
\Tiflis. • •
1;Ii-tDI: VI TO 'G1t,ADh, \'II
Grace Baec•ltler, Rol,el•t Baxter,
Elicit Bewra, \lalcelul Campbell, Nor -
luau ('antes) Mary t'uusilts. Ruth Dock-
stader, Slaren Fi.tlford,.Sht'ila Gallow,
Hubert Gardner, .Zahn t:rillitlis,='P,euuard
Harmon, I're(1 llurtuu, ,Jack Ilorton,
E1e'uuor .Lauder, :Jean Anne Mnellan-
,iild, Catherine MacDonald,- Bill Jlac(„
Dutinld, (:rout hine1'ltce. Yvonne Mac -
'Phe e, Ted McLean, Douglas Patterson,
Vail again`- it." .
His Grace urged'. the candidates to be
be
re-
built
that -the church wily
built in the, pattern of Jesus. There
is a- close relationship between it, and
the Christ who died for it.: Peter's
declaration. "Thou art the
was the first thing approaching the
Christian confession of faith. Jesus,
Christ is the foundation of the i•hurch
and those who hold allegiance to Il ut
will be loyal in service and faith.
The beautiful hytuu "Coote. Grai•iuns
spirit, lieaveuly Dove. precede'(. tile
cereluott;V of laying on of hands. \I11sic
by the choir \vas'directe(1 by \I r. A.
lo- )' Miss -a le . • •, ,r ltivc•rs, AV`ague-Ruffel. JeanR1i.therford,
,, happy feature of the Meeting
was the pruteptatiuu of a Lautl,utue. hugest Sanderson;,. Donald San(1(•rsou, .
silver 'le t set•\•ice.to \Pr. and Mrs. '1'111•(1 � ,1•nc(}neliue See, '1'0111 1i 1 kletou,• Fred
r
`1 iitriiu °1,1.4i:i1"t drti t; t`ortgrc'„ ttott ,t•(' � „::r
cuntpanied by an address read by 'My. Sturdy; Nancy,\Willa( 1, Shirley (,+(\ver;
II. S. Turner }u which tribute was paid Jane (;rahnul. .
(MADE VII Tt► GRADE VIII
lc, the minister and his wife for :"their Jack \1L•ut Barry Attridge,1'hy`lli�
.great qualities of goodwill 1I1(1 friend
.great
which had endeared theta. to the I, Baxter, Ituth Bowes-,I;etty 1)ieki [son,
congregation. There -had been an in- ('lard Duunuldsun. Patsy Duquette. Iloll-
ald 'telu•r.ier. Jelin din \vtteam., . ed
Ilowei}, Albert . Leitch,. 3I:triutt Mazc-
Dollaild, \tatty Lou \Iatitieson. Evelyn
\lct-'nrtney, \larilyu \Icl'alu', Ted Nel-
son. Maxine Stewart, Jean Warner;
Joan \\bite, "Shirley- Young, liouald
'Chapman. 'I'
vigorating - growth in the church and
the departing pastor and Mrs. 'Turnbull
Wert. assured that their people rejoit'•cd
in their. \"veil -merited success.
.1 Symbol of happy Relationships
Mrs. 1). D. Mooney made the pre-
sentaa,tiutt, after which Mr. Turnbull
i
E. ' T. Armstrong
OPTICIAN and OPTOMETRIST'
Square — Goderieh
"See Armstrong and See Better"
Lucknow. first Friday of
• each month.
ENJOY PEACE OF MIND
and freedom from financial
losses by insuring today.
TALK IT OVER TODAY WITH
GORDON JEWELL
R.R. 6; Goderieh
. Phone Carlow 2,1-R-4. -
Jo CRAIGII1
INSURANCE
Mid
EAL'. ESTATE
renin 24 GODER1C
for himself and itis wife eXpre,red
appreciation et the girt, vyelicit Iresaid.
would be a• s.ym el of the 'happy 1•e-
hiti,ttnships- they hnd enjoyed. They
were sorry to leave Go(lct•ie11 and .would
always think of the town ,ns the 1)lo•1-
beautiful in Ontario. IIs' spoke in hiult
tel•tus of his a)1(('essor, Itev.' Mr. ('ope,
av(1 asked far lliva their anrdial co-
opera1 ion.
Re\. I,. 1I. Turner. of .\'e torin street
I -cited chitr(•h. brought greetings from
the Goderieh \}iltisteriarl .As0(ebtt"ion
and franr Itis o\\ a c•uugretrrn t ion. Ile
paid t.ril4ntc' to Mr. Turnbull as a \Vise.
unassuming and diplomatic minister.
and \visite(1 him stt.C(•ess in the "city 'of
challenge,, rult11lae mid (1))11(•hes" fo
which he \\.:z going. ,P
alt, 1.._.1. 1'ridhnul annann)d that
he hard just l 'eeiveil :t f(lepltottc' mr' ' -
a„;e con Veyiltg good wishes front lir.
\V. .T. llodge. iia\\' of Toronto.
Regt•el w;I-t e•X}tres•r(1 ‘then Mr. Scott
annoinn ('(1 that 11r. W. G. •3hurl(:;ul.
n 111('11)15}• of tile coligre'Snt ion, wilts
being transferred to the branch of the
Bank of 1'nlT1Tti('r5e •ort 1t1tlbt•oo}:. stud
hr ;incl his 1;)slily would be iig
(;(4(1)' 1)•1. .
\1rs. .\. 1;11e11;i n:in .1.
I}te•r`poured tea :It a ,prettily a• -
table place(. lo'f((1'e a li;iel:
ai' 101'k't� of }link,, :Ind \vbite
-l,eo1)1f' . >aa(+• fr:i; l:tu(r, of \\ 1)i( }t 11114
Lha ra(ttn. I'hr' 1)11(1
ca l:5 ware p•rolr.ai•5i1 )I))(1 ,)s1e1 1tv: