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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1947-07-31, Page 3ONE-UUND1U D'Th1 YE R. NO. 31 Busi ness Directory Li AL �. dst. HUNTED. Barrister, h te. Royal Bank Bldg. Hamilton Street, .(4auaterich Phone 90S. CJJA.RTERED ACCOUNTANTS °W. CECIL • ATTRID E CHA1 TId3RED ACCOUNTANT ,Phone No. --Unice 343W House 343J Goder 11. • ACCOUNTING AND JM)OJi11i1h1EPING CU(OUN'TING' ]13U01�ii1211f11ii'iNG " SER, V IC1E For Small I3usinerises, Stores, Etc.' Bookkeeping Systems Installed. • Books Balanced Monthly Financiab Statements Wage Siirnntarie5 usiness and Personal Income Tax Returns ALBERT SHORE E. Office :Corner North St. and Square Phone 970. Residence Phone 444. Ii.N S,i.J.KAN.CE LATE HATES OF RATION COUPONS • - 1 Coupons uos"v valid `are sugar-pre- servt•s SJR to 550 and 11 to a;10. 1' Out• coupons become valid in August, two ail augusdt 7, and two August 21, QUESTIONS AN, 4NSWE.A� S Q. 1 understand there is a seasonal Change in the price of lamb. When dues the ceiling change this year? A. ---Until the close of business September 1, retailers may continue to sell this year's lamb at the price listed on the meat charts for spring lamb sold May 1 to July 15. Q.—When do we get tie four pounds extra sugar this year? • A.—Two extra Coupons wilV be de- clared valid August 21 and two late in November. lttlr'cKi1LLU1' MUTUAL TIRE iN- •S:J1t,AN CE CO.—.r aria and iso- lated town property insured. Otticers — Presideu t,. Frank Mc- Gregor, Clinton, 11.11. 5; Vice -President, Chris. Leunhardt, Bornholm, 11.1t. 1; Manager and Secretary -',Treasurer, M. A. Reid, Seaforth. Directors—Frank McGregor, Clinton; Chris. LtUnitarit, Bornholm; • 6. H. Whitmore, It,.R. 3, Seaforth; W. 1{. Archibald, lt.R. 4, Seaforth; Harvey Fuller, R.R. 2, Goderich; E. J. Tre- wartha, - R.R. 3, Clintoni John 11. Mc - Ewing, RR. 1, 13lyth ; Hugh Alexander, .R.R. 4, Walton; J. L. -lllalone, R.R. 5, Seaforth. • Agents-�•Joini E. Pepper,-Brucetkeidi J'..R. 1; George A. Watt; lily th, RSR. 1; R. Finlay Mclierclaer,• Dublin, 1t...R. 1; .J. F. Prueter, Brodhugen. - ' . Policy -holders- can make all pay- ments and get their cards receillted at the ,Royal Bank,,int(ui ; C:alviu Cutt's Grocery, Kingston Street, Goderich, or •.J. 11. 1teid's General Store,'Bayiield. MEDICAL" F. J. R. FORSTLt'lt, EYE, I1AJ1, NOSE, THROAT. Late F3:tsuseo Surgeon New York Ophthalmic and Aural hospital, 'assist- ant ssist,ant at Moorelieid Eye Hospital and -Golden Square Throat Hospital, London, England. EYES TESTED, GLASSES , • SUPPLIED ` 53 Waterloo Street S., Stratford. Telephone 2(17. . . Next visit Bedford Hotel, Goderich, Wednesday., July 23rd, 1947,..at 2 p.m: $.W. 4.30 p.au. Q.-I operate at booth across from a fair i rounds . May 1 e11 hotdugs on meatless days during the fair? A.--Nti. You are •not listed among those Who may sell wieners or frank- furtera on Tuesdays and Fridays. jj).—Same time ago I read that During the afternoon the young bakery products were removed from people played ball and a program of price control. i own a bakery, but sports under the direction- of M1•, .ltus- 1 have heel,' told that I cannot increase cell. Jeffs is resulted as Yulluss�: the price of bread _cull,. IT this Cor Three years wand under—Mary rest : !salt. A. --Yes, Bread, bread rolls and 1'uur to six years—;;iris, Janie Mc other pi (111(•ts !made fr(lil bread du.ugli remain• under ceiling regulations. HURON CQ UN TY'$ FOREMOST WEEK.41 R GODERICH, ONTARIO, THUJRSDAY, JULY 31st, 1947 Tebbutt Ileunthin. „ 1.4JIM",REDDITT ZiOW WiTH 2000 Attend tte L�& Heldat Seafort�" ATORONTOU JnLL�p James 11. Ittfditt, after spending op Exhibition o. Q 4 some years in ''ova 1~4•01ia, tlrst frith.„,b, Desceu4ants of Dr. Edward Teb- the ('ulladi:10 il1.sy and' latterly us Huron ,i,1�Boys' ��� e butt Now Widel scattered elty editor of '1'lle`' 11td'ifitx Daily Star, to Johnny, S�,nellie •% of oronto in North %tleriC�, has rtsigned'the latter position to take tlltlt Ui assu'Late cetlll4,l' l/t tllt' 31it('lean- There Veils an attendance of almost The annual Tebbutt reultiutl pictlic Hauler publieatkuu •'luduotriul 1'ro: was held hi Lions Park, Seafurtll, on press,” zinc). will reside in 'Toronto. `=;(100 fur the Goderich Lions ('lab box- , July:;rd, with ninety- Mr. ltedditt brings to bis new position ing program given under floodlights, in tt n. years or varied experience in ft•oIltr of the Agricultural Park grand - two ill attendunee, members coming Journalism, begun with The >Guderkch stand ton, on , 1`riday night. • Perfect from Detroit, .'Turulltu, 1zi21cistay, °Clio 'tar, tired Uig 1uu11y friends lyre are weather favored' the night's' perform - tun, B i ield, Goderich, Cromarty, pleased to klluss• tllut lit' is buck in,.his axiath Lurldesboro and Seaforth. - lltttive Province of Ontario and wish au' my Saueljie, ofToroutu, was 'Thebe are the. descendants of 1)r. hint continued success in his upward presented with the UnrollCoiluty, Old Climb. ., Boys' trophy as winner of the title of Edward Tebbutt iind Mary Wailgate - _�,P,�_- , of Leicestershire, Englauu, who came FORMER I�I;;;Hfl'N, DIES gaimest loser.' 1'vekt McCreath ivade to t'auuda in 1b3ti .and took up land ill the pretaentation. Sunellie lost to J. 1\ ts received la:,t weekk of the lleticin.�Il of Lul2duu; in the 40 the vicinity of liulmesville. nue sun,0''rd ss i ' 1 lb , Edward, moved to California and his death of 11tlrbert Culladay on July buLale McCauley, ('ity • of 'rurun°£o+ grandsoxi Lloyd .Tebbutt now lives in 17th, at his halve, ;t;719 .oda ' ave., ellampiun at 75 lb., boxed like the little San Francisco. lied; Chris. and \\•011- ('liic•.ag11, 111, Mr. '('olladay was zit 'clluuipiuin he is Ju take the es little gate continued to reside in this lot•ul one time ii resident of Goderich, leas- e)ia Billie Rooth. ity, also two daughters:, Mis. \\'iu. ing here hi 16'15 to make his house in In the e 1 11,.=,class, Milt 3Ie3luunus, Jervis (Mary) and firs. Joseph Chicago. • Interment was Made in uP Strutfurcl, lust to Willie Connor, Tractus (I"un11y ). Their families are Mount Greenwood reuletery. Ile Regent �.l'., 'I'vrotltu. ('( l>11ur, now living in many parts of Canada leaves to mourn his wife, Nellie Ryan Itege for the count of seven, had wiper and the United States. ('ulladay, and sister, Mrs. Alice '1'huml'1- Sports' Program -:,:on c,t� t oder c thrown on !lint by his seconds; result- • g - ing in his being disqualified. THEFTS OF 3flII.Yt1 MONI:\t.. ()f Chief interest to local funs was , the built in which Robbie Allen of Glide- A luilfl epidemic of milk Lunney tieli, atter p1111ini; up to nice tight, thefts in. Gudeiich 'is 1(1101 ltd by-._t,,,i((-.l. 4t1, decision- to Jackie 'Tiller, of - 11(1111be1• of housewives and several London.. e dairies. (Inc dairy stated tbat while 11t'fty Bob McKee ambled around the offences were committed through- the ring i►i a comparatively friendly. 1''arlalte,Shirley Anderson; boys, Idly vat the town in general they were most bout with -LA(', Shia(•11 (11, both of, 1;lliutt.. common in the north-east section. The I It,(',.\.1', Radar "St•huul, Clinton, to take Thirteen years and, under girls, 111111 put out ill mill; huttia s during the decision. :1 g10111) from the. ('lia- Ruth l 'l't Irlitue, Pauline Jervis; buys, the ni) lit Is believed stolen by young I tuts sellout provided some "college Gerald Tebbutt, Lewis Tebbutt. buys principally. Sometimes empty 1 cheering': as they urged on !thee fourteen- years and over -- gills, bottles are, stolenlnui also full bullies to the..sV111 Betty Potter, Elizabeth Loss'. of Milk. \\:hilt?, these thefts' occur i Stan Bice, Regent A.('., Toronto, Married ladies' 'race—Mrs. George Culcluugh, Mrs. Jack Merrill. Married men's - racer—!van Jervis, Irvine TCbbutt. ' Three-legged race --- Marion and George Culclough. Kicking the slipper — ladies, Mrs. Jack Merrill.; men, Leslie •Jervis. - Fat tent's race—Leslie Jervis. ' Awkward race—ladies, Mrs. Jttek Merrill ;-_iueu, Jack Tebbutt. Thread-tile'nee(lle race — Lula, and Jack Merrill. ('oat race—Lewis Tebbutt. and• BettJ' _Toa lii.c, which was in drydock atPutter. ('ulli►agwuud after :a mishap in the Most recently married couple wets `uu C011111,httr returned t0 -,.,tilt 111 dull'. Tie Paterson' Steanasdlip Co. is re- ported to have purchased 1 he barge Sagamore frau! the Inland Navigation Co. of Cleveland, 0.,- and it is expected. the vessel svill•be used.latrgely in grain trade between- the t':aitadi:tll 1akehead• Anderson, Goderich; relative coming and Lake Ilurult-Gtrorgiau . Iiay ports.' the • greatest distance, Mrs. Frank Me- The So goutul•r gained a reputation dur- 1•;lwaill (Dorothy Jervis 1,.7 Liudaay.- -ig 1111 • war years as the Currier of Greetings from Absent' Ones .• 15.0(tt►•(►((U htl'ht'is of who:11 from Lake Superiol luading•purts, She was built Afterabountiful hic�tli(•'suppcl{,llr• jll LSltti hs• the Globe Iron Works of <\V'allgate 'l'ebbittt, president, spoke for the Wilson. Transit Co., briefly, expressing his j)li\usur0' zit and litter was Told to the Pringle st'('il)t; s(1 malty present and welcoming-- Barge' Line, :111(1 was a familiar' figure ail who had joined the family •circle CHIROPRACTOR AND DRUGLESS THERAPIST Goderich, Phone 341 OIVICE HOURS Mon. &: "Thurs.—J to 11.30 a.m. 2 to 5 p.m. (only) Tues. a& 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. ATKI.NSON 51 South 8t. Registered under Drugless Practitioners Act for the Province of Ontario. A. L. COLE Pod s • C Optometrist—Optician :