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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1947-07-17, Page 3saes. lastest& assisssasowas suss..as,r•E •41;‘,V.W/i/Pat,A..70.' • sts,esspossssaessassespess a, se, vase eac- saseafasasse-s,„snatesseirs 404,4spz4., 710164,.. ',41Eire .4, 40 4;004 1//, 414,r•*•••• . "Ero. srsissase 'ass esesse sstr.. so's dayesssesos-s.s..-ses,eas ers.ar see., assaaralsesesse s „, • • • 1 • ONE-HUNDREDTH YEAR. NO. 29 HURON COUNTY'S EOREIIIQS7 WEEKLY GODERICIf, ONTARIO,,, THURSDAY, JULY 17th, 1947 PAGE TIMM* 11 Business Directory LBGAL j. K. HUNTER, , Barrieter, Etc. oyalRank t. Idg. Hamilton Street, Goderich JE'hone 968. CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS. CECIL ATTRIDGE. " 'CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT • Phone NoP:=1-0ffice 343W Idolise,343J Goderich. ACCOUNTING AND BOOKUEEPING A CCOUN'1ING & BOOKKEEPING SERVICE • For Small Blisinesses, Stores, Etc:. Bookkeeping Systems Installed. Books Balanced Monthly Financial Statemente Wage Sununaries Business and Personal Income Tax • Returns ALBERT SHORE - Office :Corner North St. and Square Phone 975. Residence- Phone 444. INSURANCE McKILLOP MUTUAL FIRE IN- SURANCE CO. -Farm and iso- lated town property insured. Officers - President, Franks -Me - Gregor, Clinton,HAL 5; Vice -President, Chris. Leonhardt, Bornholiu, R.R. 1; Manager and Secretary -Treasurer, M. A. Reid, SeafOrtla. Directors -Frank McGregor, Clinton; Chris. Leonhardt, Bornholm; S. H. Whitmors....R.It., 3, Seaforth; W., R.. Archibard, R.R. 4, Seatforth; .Harvey Fuller, R.R. 2, Goderich; E. J. Tre- wartha, R.R. 3, Clinton; John H. Mc - Ewing, R.R. 1, Blyth; Hugh Alexander, R.R. 4, Walton J. L. Malone, R.R. 5, SeafOrth. Agents -John- E,, Pepper, Brucelield, r.R., Ss George A. Watt, Blyth, R.R. 1; 'IL M.cKereher, Dublin,- ILR. S. F. Prueter, Brodhagen. Policy -holders can, make all pay- ments and get their cards receipted at the-Ito.yal Bank, Clinton; Calvin "Cutt's Grocery, Kingston Street, Goderich, or J. H. Reid'es'Genertil Store, Baytield. MEDICAL TAR. F. J. R. FORSTS.IIt, EYE, EAR, . NOSE, THROAT , Late House Surgeon New York Ophthalmic and Aural Hospital, assist- ant at' Moorefield Eye Hospital and Golden Square Throat Hospital, London, England. EYES TESTED, GLASSES SUPPLIED 53 Waterloo Street S., Stratford. Telephone 267. Next visit Bedford Hotel, Goderich, Wednesday, July 23rd, 1947, at 2 pan. till 4.30 p.m. s CHIROPRACTOR AND--- DRUGLESS • THERAPIST Goderich, Phone 341 OFFICE HOURS Mon...& Thurs.-9 to 11.30 a.m. .2 to 5 .pan. (only) Tues. & Fri. -9 to 11.30 a.m. 2 -to 5 p.m. and 7 to 8 p.m. Wed. & Sat. -9 to 11.30 a.m. (only) Mineral fume baths by appointment only. A. N. ATKINSON 51 South St. Registered master Drugless Practitioners Act for the Province of Ontario. • A. L. COLE Optometrist -Optician Eyes Examined, Glasses Fitted Phone 33 Goderich, Ont. • Geo. G. MacEwan- Fire, , Accident and Motor Car Insurance OFFICE -MASONIC TEMPLE WEST STREET PHONE 230 GODERICII - - _ DUE DATES -OF ° RATION -COUPONS • Coupons now valid are sugar -pre eeivem 826 to 856 told. Y1 to Y10, ,good for the purchase of - either sugar or molasses, the only two foods now rationed. QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS Q. -Will yeu please settle an argu-7 went? Can circuses and carnivals selI hotdogs on meatless days? A. -No. Circuses and carnivals are not. listed among °groups which may sell hotdogs on meatless days. An event cannot he classed as sponsored IJy an organization just because that organization gets a percentage of the gate. It Must actually be initiated and operated ,by tile organization. BoOths travelling with a show seatmot sell wieners or frankfurters on meatless days. Q. -My. husband and I rent two,. roOms, in afarat house. Can. our land- lord raise our rent without perm's:holt of the Board? A. -No. Q.. -I sent, a wool dresg 11; the dry cleaners and it bas shrunk so that cannot wear it. Shouldn't they give me the value of the dress? A. -This is a matter optsid‘t the jurisdiction of the Wartime Prices and Trade Board. However, we have found that most reliable dealers will try to stretch materials which have shrunk. if you report the matter to them. Q, -Now that batter is oft' the ration list why do restaurants, which have increased the ' price of their meals, continne to give us -such small servings of butter? Can't the Board force them to give decent servings? A., -Because ,Putter is- otT the ration list and the price of meals has been deesmtrolled, the Board does not con- trol the size of servings. Q. ----;My daughter bought a dress and paid a deposit. Later she changed her mind and asked for -hermoney back. The store refused. Can they do this', A. -The Prices Board never required any store to return - money paid as a deposit 00 an article. This is a civil matter and subject to the agreement of sit le. •••••G".... Inell1111111111111 INSURE IN SUPE . INSURANCE CONFEDERATION LIFE WIND- CAR, • FIRE -Preferred rates for preferred risks. ' ACCIDENT & SICKNESS Consult - • JOHN F,ARRISH Phone 82-13 Dungannon DONALD B. BLUE EXPERIENCED- AUCTIONEER Licensed -for Counties of Huron sand Bruce - RIPLEY, PHONE 49 For information -apply to J. N. Kernighan, Division Court Clerk, Goderich, Ont. EDWARD W. ELLIOTT LICENSED AUCTIONEER - Correspondence promptly an..., awereds Immediate arrangements can be made for Sales Date by calling Phone 203; Clint* Charge moderate and satisfac- tion Guaranteed. 19tf AUCTIONEER Matt. Gaynor -Experienced Auctioneer - Sales Condicted A' vhere Write or phone. collect Goderich Phone 6M 14-27 •"" • HAROLD JACKSON LICENSED AUCTIONEER HURON AND PERTH For information, etc.. write R.R. 4; Seaforth; or phone (col- lect) Seaforth, or 867, doderich. ‘11101111! 4, THE CAPITAL. THEATRE PITI.E Nav--ltlenry Fonda and Linda Darnell, in. "My Darling Clementine." Monday, Tuesday and "Mdnesday- Humphrey. Bogart, Lauren Racal]. and Martha,Nichers - Heading a superb -('list in the big, new dramatie sensation that has critics raving from. coast to coast. "THE BIG SLEEP" Thursday, Friday and Saturday - John Garfield, Geraldine Fitzgerald, Faye Emerson & Walter,Brennan Real life characters sten') fre-u the pagetof a story most of us have either read or lived. "NOBODY. LIVES FOREVER" Coming -"Carnival in Costa Rica,", in Technicolor,. .Matinees -,Wed., Sat., ,.and Holidays a 2.304.p.m. urnmer Visitors Aid Arena Campaign Fund Has Now Reached $26,000—. o Continued List of Contributions The fund for the new arena i (lode - rich has now reached the $26,000 mark, the committee reports. At the beginhiog of the week a cheque for $150 was received from the O'Keefe -Brewing Company of Toronto. Contributions since received include one of $200 from Mr. Charles Wurtele, of Vancouver, B.C., and one of $300 'from the Goderich Organ, Company. Haacke, Goderielt township, has been diligently canvassing for the fund and. this week turned in $275 from rural residents, with mere to come.. Summer visitors in town who were formerly residents of Goderich are leav- ing a considerable number of cheques., for the fund. • A further list of donors to the new arena fund, is shown here. Another large list will appear in a subsequent issue of The Signal -Star: Dr. W. -N. Wafters t; 5.00 Rev: R. St evv a rt,,, 5 Ross 'Sparks, sr. Dr. A. H. Taylor 10 It. R. Kistg % 10 Mrs. E. H. Thorneloe Mrs, Mary A. Huston 2 Irvin Schlegel 5 Ed. Jessup • Rev. B.,Farr 20 Miss Emilie Buchanan II. (7. 25 F. T. Armstrong OPTICIAN and OPTOMETRIST Square - Goderieh ,"See Armstrong and See Better" At Lucknow first Friday of each month. ENJOY PEACE OP MIND o and freedom from finantial losses by insuring today. TALK' IT OVER TODAY WITH - • • GORDON JEWELL ' • - R.R. 6, Goderich Phone Carlow 21-R-4. 1111611111111111.MINIIIS J. W. CRAIGIE INSURANCE ,and REAL ESTATE' PHONE 24' GODFIRICH smanisnammumassamsmanonsmsasama with Minard's, -the great rubbing.linl- went, sworn foe of muscular and joint soreness, stiffness and pain. Use it generously. It's greaseless, has no unpleasant odor, dries quickly. Use it for dandruff and skin disorders, ted. Get a bottle at -your druggist's today. Keep it handy on ybur bathroom shelf. 125R 9 NORTH ST, UNITRD 53. "tug, July 10th, with fifteen in attend- newly elected vice>prak esit of the - Vestern Me PICNIC AT IfiAR OR PARK •Eleven V •- - • - n 'there vias a good turnout for the d ranee. ' The Clinton Grain Club, von- Institute fOr the Province of Oaario. eored by tile Clinton Junior Fariners,- Born, at .0-Oderich, 'Ont., be,,btudied engineering front 1)01 until UM, wheu. l 11t dPi' ii combined picnic of „the primary and he enlisted in We 0.11Radittli: ary Force. Ito held the rz.),n1,-," intermediate departmetete Of the time lieuttstant, in 0*, 6th Pattalion • (If day school of North street United Canadian Railway Troops, tierving, i* church, held in Harbor Park. on Wed- France from 1917 until 1919, For two nesday afternoon, July 11th. A • pro- yeara' following his oicar.irge:tio was , (By Leroy G. BroutilITI, Agricultural Representative for JIM= County.) The cherry crop in the county is light, out prices are very good. The re rains havtreaused delay in haying operations in various Pena' of the county, but have been very to spring crops and pastures. Recent Communications concerning the delay of the art of Western harvesters are natter vague, but as- surance has been given that the priginal qtiota. of workers asked for .will be coming without any further loss of time. Originally the men were.. sche- duled to arrive in the county during the first week of July. To date only eleven Western num have been placed in the &utility, and there is still- a very large' list of farmers waiting for- help. A number of Junior Cleb meetings were' held throughout the. county last week. The Blyth Baby Beef Calf Club met on Tuesday evening at the. furor of Edwin .Woods, of Blyth, with eleven members present.•The South Huron J en air Farmers, numbering about 100, spent a very enjoyable day at a picnic in queen's Park, Stratford, on Wednee- day last. The Sea forth Swine 'Club inetehers met at William Turnbull's fern. at Brussels, on Thursday even - met in the agricultural Wilt* on Friday evening, with thirteen members present. At each of these club inentings, instruc- tion is given in judging of livestoch or grain, whichever the case may be, .111(1 discusplion is held relative to the Particular project. Others 4xpeoted. Soon—Several Meetings Held. by Junior Farmers gj-atin of races preceded the bountiful • employed' as assistant engineer with picnic lunch, atm', everybody had a good the Canadian Pacific .Radway tiilalk- t hut. atchewan, construethin tutd . Mains The results of lite games were ae -tenance. Since 1922 be has been with follows: 'the Department of Highways of -Ort, Primary department, \l is Eowler's tario, his present position being that elass-1st Owen Smith, 2nd Bobby ef 'resident -engineer. Mr. Saunders Fowler ; Mrs.- Woreell's class, 1st Jerryjoined), the- Institute as a student in Anderson, '2nd Ronald Hamilton ; Mrs. 1910, becsaniug a junior in 1913, an Pridham's elass, 1st Lillian McLean, sociate member in 1920 and a zuonber 2nd Ruth Westbrook ;' Mr:S.` Plick's„ 1940: He served as Chairman of the elass, 1st' Billy Btexter, 2nd Ottawa branch' in 1944 and In • the Worsen.; Mrs, Elwood's class, 1st Lils following year was elected councillor Ran McLean, 2nd Ruth Dockstider;of the Institute -representing the 'M... Mrs. Cantelon's class, 1st .Bob Dock- tawa branch. ° stader, 2nel Dick McLean ; Mrs. Baxter's class, 1st Ruth Bowen, -2nd Ann Hamilton ; Mr. Anderson's class, 1st Geo. -Harris, 2nd Barry. Attridge. Sack race, elder boys, Barry. Attridge and Bob Baxter ; efjoung boys, Teddy Turner and Dick McLean ; plate race, 1st Ann Hamilton and Geo. Harris ; primary sack race, 1st Paul Moss, 2nd Penny Thorpe); kick the slipper, 1st Itorry Attridge, 2nd Ann Hamilton ; girls' shoe race, 1st Ruth Bowen, 211d A -nn llamilttiir4 boys' shoe race, 1st Barry A ttridges 2nd Bob Baxter; girls' nose and toe race, 1st Ruth Bowen, 2nd Ruth Dockstader; boys' „nose and toe race, '1st Bob Deckstoder, 2nd Bob McLean. Older boys, 1st Bob McLean, 2nd (leo. Harris; three-legged race, 1st Barry .Attridge and lien. Harris; girls, 1st Ruth Bowen and_Ann Hamilton.* I After the games lunch 'was served by- ' the teachers :air ice cream .cones were -distributed, billowed by.. a turn At the swings' and teeters, -and a softball. gamin'. WALTER L. SAUNDERS GODERICH OW BOY Elected Vice-Irraident of Engineering institute of Canada Walter L. Saunders,. member of a veell,known Goderich family, now of ottawa, has been elected a vice-presi- dent of the Engineering Institute of Canada. In announcing the election The En\gineering Journal (Montreal) says: W. L. Saunders, M.E.I.C., is the Cliff Holland 5 ('Inn -i, Levinson "0 Herbert Leggatt 5 31 i's. Breckenridge, sr. 1 Mel, Bell Judge Al, Costello ,50 • Air,: verily - 20 Miss Alary 1lowell Ebb. Al. Ross - Mrs", Ea, Lynn 10 NI. Cortte- 5 Straughan - 5 .1. J. lloggarth 15 Fashion Shoppe Emerson Drug Store 5(1150 S Pre.vett It. c. Heys ' Gode.rich Wemen•s. Institute 22'1111(())) Al iss- Grace St rtim.r.. Thos. Donnelly " .10 1 • 11,, Chapman - Miss E. Lewis Art George • 5(1 Nelson I A ME'rra ili • 11) :411 - Jacksons Florit,t s 1(1(1• Lott is ,,t_ltoxilit,tr 5 Mrs. L. B. Patton 9 Mks AI • 5 Miss ,Jun litichAntin Mrs. II. M. Stewart Tien 'Freeman • 1 . 1. .J. .Ierry.. 'Mrs: Bridle. 5 Mrs. Muir, .1 - Adain AlcAdAnt Frank Donnelly 100. Miss K. 11"illiants Dr. J. NI. Gra ham W.' 0. Moor/tend ' 201) • (la rk • .J. 11:•,,, Bell, Km:eslum- kneeshaw Coderich 'Concrete Blocks Mrs. NI. Armstettel E. Johilstifil (Mrii.,,i1)ad I:. It. .Moelionald ' 5 Aliss VV., AL 1/ichson, ..... 10 Miss 11, Black, RN, 10 Mis-s R. 'Dalton, It.N . 31 iss L. Youngblut, R.Ne 'Aliss E. NicLaughlin, RN • Miss -k). •Dey. RN . Miss I. ()lerlin. Mies 1. White, R.N. Miss I,. NIaciaireh..It.N 2 -Miss AI. AlcLanglilin • 1 Miss Madeleine.Naftel . Win. • Mrs ('has 31 ('Laughlin . 1 Mrs. P. liaechler , 1 • . I ( limed 00 page .4) •, • Disorders May Cause Bad Headaches' Oftenl headache' is. caused by an ailment of ' some other part of the body far removed Troia the pain. It- may be an upset stomach or some intestinal disorder. • If you are troubledlay sueh'heridaches why not s try Burdock Blood Bitters? For Burdock Blood Bitters ie.a favourite remedy for minor intestinal disorders.- 'It helps to regulate the digestive organs tone up the liver and aid -the natural action_of tile bowels. As a result, there' may be an improvement in the general health.. For the past 60 years Burdock Blood Bitters has helped thousands of Canadians. 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