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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1947-08-28, Page 3
av a • 0 ONE-HU'NDREDTII YEAR. NO. 35 t HURON N !a UNTY'S FOREMOST W.fir EKL 1 GODE l ICR, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, AUGUST 28th 1947 J Busine's Directory L.I:QaliL , K. HUNTER • Barrister, Etc. :royal Bank Bldg. autilton StFeet, Goderich. Phone' 968. CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS v. CECIL ATTRIDVTE. CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT Phone No.--Uilic:e 343W House 343J Goderlcfa. Rev. L. IL Turner Sizes Up the State of FloridaOhio as He Continn:e the Trip to F ikti.... ACCOUNTING AND BOO) II(FFJPING A CCOUNTI.NG & BOOKKEEPING Si>elivICE For Small Businesses, Stores, Etc. Bookkeeping Systems Installed. Books Balanced Monthly Financial Statements Wage Summaries Business aid Personal Income Tax Returns ALBERT ' SHORE Office :Corner North St. and Square Phone 975. Residence Phone 444. ARTICLE II to the artisan across the line. 'Phis One basic resolution dominated our observation i5 not by way of ccriticistn, but a stark recital of fac•t.,, We have incursion hitt) the land of the "Stars no particular desire to precipitate a and Stripes," namely, that the journey controversy in the a&N11a of el•onoailes; itself War; to be a pleasurable part it may be that some Signal -Star reader rather than becoming honoring the writer by: the perusal of of our vacation this article may illuminate the (dark - unduly fatiguing and it was to be, (ess. - not basically a means of f;ettuhl, .there, ;;o -called "ellic•ieney experts" --- so but delimiteiy integral to the total pronduent in industry just before the venture itself. ()ue is reminded of the collapse of 20--- would scent to have words of the poet pertita t and chin- left their mark here, for with clock- lenging to our modern way of life : like precision and within 'the guar - "A poor life this if full of care, auteed limits of specified tini'.e 'ou We haven't time to stand and stare." iiaaif e ynour car, liubricated. ed.) dune This is an age of accWntuated pullchanged, atioz4, speed and still more speed, until and icid(entttls -attended to without -modern -luau is, as Pat Puts i(:. in a second's violation of the . said dire danger of"meeting himself coming guarantee. Your car Ina!$s'its"ingress back." Thus we frequently cooled off through one door and se(••tningly with - the tires and, stretched our legs by out a e•e$slttitnn. of (notion. Makes its -visiting. points of interest. exit out of another. It is all so U.D.- ..i State canny. Attractive Towns, Prosperous Farms -The State of. Ohio is contiguous to Cincinnati is a city where the tempo the State of Michigan in the south. and is fairly consistent both with re- of,. motor travel, seems to have been spect to its geography ---fairly flat with speeded up beyond that of any other • liftle rolling land -and with regard to city through which we passed. For its toWns and cities.. Exclusive, per- ornateness, manageability. courtesy hap s; of the metropolitan city of Cin-.. and artistry the city of Dayton takes the , pallet ----- a veritable mecca-. of cinnati, if boasts cities that are notthe for the ladies tapul- too large and towns which possess the essentials and •gonvenie]1ces of ,cities. ogles teit°ilered), beautiful churches,. This city did not seem to impress us as 1'('stftll homes and houses of business being particularly artistic .in •design, which seem La possess a tranquillity but it (ices .bear the Illal'ks,of honor- hot. usually associated with such. The able industry. Here the large depart- State of Ohio is predominantly agri- mental store of Sears-Roebac•k breaks cultural, and the good times through the sky -line possessed of artistic as which -the New NVurld is passing are Well as utilitarian virtues. 'this,,' in terms of its Wali ralige of patronage and4Insiness, would -`be the counterpart of -our T. Eaton ane! Robert Simpson Companies. Manufactured goods seemed to choke the. counters and at prices incredibly lower than those of the same .type displayed in our stores. This despite the , higher wages 'paid - INSURANCE 1�,ItcKILLOP MUTUAL FIRE IN- SURANCE CU. -Farm and iso- lated town property insured. Officers - Presic� nt, Frank Mc- Gregor, Clinton, R.R. 5; Vice -President, Chris. Leouhardt; I3orttholm, R.K. 1;' Manager and Secretary -Treasurer, M. A. • Reid, Seaforth. Directors -Frank McGregor, Clinton; Chris. Leonhardt, Bornholm; S. H. W'hi'tmore, R.R. 3, Seaforth; W. R. Archibald, R.R. 4, Seaforth; Harvey Fuller, K.R. 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.K. 5, ' Seaforth. • Agents -John E. Pepper, Brucetield, J'.It. 1; George A. Watt, Blyth, It.R, 1; R. Finlay �,1.cKercher, 1iublin, R.R. 1; J. F. I'rueter, Brodhageta. - Policy=holders tau woke • all pay- ments and get their cards receipted tit the' Royal Bank, Clinton; Calvin Cult's 'Grocery, Kingston Street, Goderich, or .J. H. Meld's -General Store, >o3ltyheld. . • MEDICAL FRQI I HON. 4 , MITCHELL • nem. Humphrey Mitchell, Federal Minister of, Labor, has addressed t1leg following Labor Day message to Labor Councils" throtu&ghotit Canada The spirit of co-operation which has marked the relationship 'of trade utilutls and industry general - 1i' throughout Canada. in the con- duct of their collective bargaining activities this year is worthy of the highest (1ininiendatioll. The ultinnite results of this co- operative spirit can - be readily foreseen, and the immediate re- -sults are obvious. It is no coin- . vidence that during this period the'- - production of greatly needed tom - mod ities -has markedly. increased, that Catnatda generally has enjoyed a remarkably high level of employ`'- memt...a,ntl prospt l ity. - • During the sprig of 1947, the employiment level of'(:`uliada as a o whole stoo(1 higher than (hiring any similar period of any previous peacetime year. I believe a high level of employment can be matin- . taiiled, and in certain regions it can be, and must he, raised. it is my earnest hope that this spirit of mutual tolerance and goodwill in matters of industrial relations will continue 'throughout the present year and into the future. Much Of _the responsibility for - the future welfare of this country lies with the trade inlion nihve- hnent. I ant certain -that this re- sponsibility has been realized and is !wing .accepted more than ever today a circumstance which will nit. F. J. R. FORSTER, EYE, EAR, NOSE, THROAT • =" 1 a'te -1House` °Stiwgeon New York Ophthalmic and Aural Hospital, resigist=" ant at Moorefield Eye Hospital Golden' Square Throat - Hoa�pital, "London, England. 'EYES TESTED, GLASSES SUPPLIED - 53 Waterloo Street S., Stratford. Telephone 267. - Next- visit Bedford Motel, Goderich, Wednesday, Sept. 24th, 19-17, at p.m., till 4.30 p.m\ F. T. Armstrong OPTICIAN and OPTOMETRIST Square - Goderleh "See Armstrong and See Better" At Lucknow first Friday of each month. ,CHIROPRACTOR AND DRUGLESS THERAPIST Goderich, Phone 341 OFFICE HOURS 4ton..& 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 appointn1ent only. , A. N. ATKINSON ' 51 South St. Begfetered under- Drugless Practitioners Act fcir the Province of Ontario. i A A. L. COLE Optometrist -Optician . -' Eyes -Examined, .Glasses' Fitted Phone 33 Goderich, Ont. Geo. G. MacEwan Fire, Accident and Motor Car Insurance OFFICE --+MASONIC TENIIPL1 WEST STREET PHONIt. 230 GODERICH INSURE IN SUE INSURA'IJE CONFEDERATION LIFE WIND- CAR, FIRE•- refe>tired' • rates ---font,: preferred risks. • 'ACCIDENT -& SICKNESS Consult. -- JOHN FARRI&H Phone 82-13 Dungannon DONALD B. BLUE EXPERIENCED AUCTIONEER Licensed 'for Counties of Huron and' 'Bruce RIPLEY, PHONE 49 For'informatiou aptly to J. N. Kernighan, -Division Court Clerk, Goderich, Ont. Youngsters Enjy .- OBITUARY • passing reflected in the .well-groomed farms-- Well arms- budr well stock 1 further the growth and a imtluence houses a painted,of the trade union !Movement. well nourished. When a lheulul,ic-'+ •gt• al student out on the Canadian prairies -- the Writer often heard it said 'that a UNUSUAL DEMAND FOR ICE , well -painted barn indicated the DURING RECENT HEAT WAVE supremacy of Farmer John, while if - the house overshadowed the barn in Dn11 (tie lic:tt Wave.,, which les- fitiish and artistry the "better -half was se(ecl somewhat at the beginning of the boss." Well, in Ohio the "balance (itis werh. the demand ?or ice hit peak of puw•ec seems to operate, for the u5 whole agricultural •landscape speaks prepost i°lir. !.foes of as '(ally ,f -prosperity. 'There comes to Mind tw'cno. or more eastonwrs were to be WILIJAM HILI)IBRANDT recreation Area I,ON11(,N, Aug.' 21.- !Requiem high •ishass w'as sung yesterday at St. Peter's Slide, Swings, Sand .atip�, i�d®1P Cathedral fur e�'illialit Hildebrandt, l ali;e'It p, Popular Spot -Old- :iU'i 0W`aterloo ,street, wh(, passed away i"" o esh(Dei 'at :�t: Jusc�l►h's I1ci.4I►tt.tl Ott onday in stern Pitch . , . his seventy' -eighth year. Father l t'Ilonnell ofliejated 11141 hiterment A continuous stream of youngsters. \vas in St. Meter's cemetery,- Born visiting Victoria Park recreation area clear Zurich, Mr. Hildebrandt farmed this - suhmnl('r has made it a popular ! at Hensall wail he calve 'to I otidott kiddies' nary ground. J. 4'.. Peters, re- five ,}ears ago to work 'for the London 1 . g ..-I City Dairy. He is survived by'-�bis d y creational director, is kept busy super- wife, Mrs. Marion' Hildebrandt; two sluing the play of youngsters at the sunt;, Irvine Iiildel •andt, of Goderich, park, which plan was- instituted for and Alex. Hiijel1randt„of Hensall; two the first time in Goderich at the -be- 'Iola Mrs. Pearl Jones° and Miss 'Iola lIildebrantrt, both. of London; ginning of July- of this year, K',� step -daughter, Mrs..P. 'Topham, of The bulk of the cost of this child- , idon„ three step -sons, Peter Marks, Ille t ,[ relh's recreation centre has been borne John Marks and Joseph Marks, all by the Goderich Lions Club, which of London; two sisters. Mrs. T. Zettle, donated swings, volleyball court and London, and Mrs., M. Knott, of Owen Sound. ball, junior ball diamond backstop, -- .CECIL gloves 'and bats for• children's ball, i'I:CIL :MILLER . and horseshoe pitches. Other (lona- Cecil Miller; 3:141 Cambria street, `tratfer,d, died at his home on Monday morning', just ten days after the death - of, his wife, the former Miss Emily Colley, of Goderich township. An em- ployee of the Stratford - Brass Cpm: puny Ltd., Mr. Miller, fifty-five years of age, had not enjoyed good health for the last two years, owing to a heart . Condition, but he was not aro apt illustration of this. A young seen waiting for ice :it the Unroll Ice couple fatted the writer desiring to l'ontpaly plant on Huron road, 'Tourists merge their two lives int° one. Sin , !leading back • to Stratford, London, the .bride, with faltering accent found I lea111111la, alnd ...tiler centre, stopped the responses more -than bethersoii t'. off to get ice, ill the knowledge that All 11}e ingenuity needful fui the mu it wot}ld -be 5(ipossable. most of Jbe. ine nt was brought into.,play, until fin- time, t„ get -ice back home. Delay in ally the minister pronounced them to the arrival of., equipment for the use be 'nein and wife together," etc. So of larger . storage rooms cut down 'on patronizing did the celebrant become the auiulin of ice on hand. Numerous affected` by the -reticence and calm Iclepbutt( t^a a i ► demueitinor of the bride -that the min- •ister•s:aid to the groom, from the land o' the heather, "Now, my boy, be good to this girl." whereupon he replied with true Scottish „frugality,. ''Moot, man, ill go fifty-fifty, but no more.. l liveries. - T=1iis- .w. wyuhid think adet na tely i1 , . •--- ]tis trales the operation of 1.E771'l tl face' WIND RS- IN -LUUKN-Cr- '----,..--------- of '."of power in ••be•atutit'til ,.Ohio." ,ler- FIELD CROP COMPETITION ratio: industry and 'the aesthetic glad.: flea, are e. ss . 23.-W ? ;.- lune 1s iJ,l .-.' o the sentlh Kentucky beckons with Ll:CKNUW' Avg„ ,. ' Society's ''� tions and their donors are: Horseshoes, Harold Allen ; softballs, G(1(te rich In- dustrial Softball League ; slide, Maple Leaf l'hapter, I.O.D.E. ; sand box, Goderich branch of the Canadian Legion ; children's playground fence, Roy Patterson, County yengineer. The slide is one of the Most popular spots. Even parents with children de- light in sneaking in a slide themselves when they feel no One is "looking who would think them childish and un-. dignified -i-n doing so. Another popular spot is the- -sand box, where children put. in many happy- hours. This sand hats • leen systematically treated• to make sure' it is completely germ -free. 1Vhile it was. the youngsters who first begun pitching. horseshoes, older melt have now more or less taken over and are living again the days When they were champions in their former places -of residence, Now and then the odd United,States tourist- stops oft au}d while his children 'play en the. sWiugs, etc., he does a bit of horseshoe - pitching. Likewise, often when- pa? - cuts go down to a softball game in the evening father watches the game. while mother watches the children tat play in the recreatiuih area. The alteration of _the softball dia- mond a'tnd the erection of a new back- stop was done by the Town Council through Clayton. Edward, chairman of the !larks committee. The new seer(' Huard wasdo(aited -by C. Lowery, of the Goderich Yc'rench I )ry ('lean('t•s. Av(•I•ago Ii It (hmt(IIili(e at the e1'erainig- •ll' f • iirsolit-of-tew•It.lx,ints so1',lbatll games is abolht 2014. There are asked for ice, tuaaiiy of then( from ('lin ;tbotit. ninety -sin players in the=various too., •Iinrun lee 1'uni`Iraiy has found it teams- in the league, necessary• to (1iseo itintte templis'arily ...ash and carry ice- in order iu have enough to make thteir regular ice (le- i •- Ii all xpre�` •iV e of -this.".. the a illuremetlt of its -blue grass," ITS the I.uc know Agricultural y 1 mountains• and valleys, its contrast of field crop c•olupetitium 1m' oats have beer poverty and i''iches. So au revoir until announced, with Wiltiaim 'S. McGuire we- meet you there a week hence. ' 1 winning first place with a score of 8.1 LILT. I ) i, tis. 1\'illiam 3Ic•1,luillitn was only one peiit, behind Mr. McGuire :unci ,only eight points separated all sever; win- ners. Prospects for Mr. Mc(;ni•re's field is that- the .yield natY rum about seventy -live bushels to. -the acre. J ndgiig was douse by George E. Foster- of lienley-wuod. Itis placing of the fields, as announced by the IDepart- nnent of Agriculture, was - acs follows: William S. McGuire, R.R. (;, Lucknow, s -i ; Ai'illiuul Alc(►nillin, R.H. 1, Luck - .now, s:1: Andrew I. Gaunt, H.R. 1, I,ucknow, «II ; ke Alton, R.R. 2,' I.ncicnuw, 79: Roy A'iton & Suns, H.R. 7, Lucknow, 75 ; George h.ennedy,-. Il.It: 1. Lucknow. 77; Eric llackett, R.R. :1, rs I,ucknuw, 76, EDWARD 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' Guarantee$. ' - AUCTIONEER Matt. Gaynor - -Experienced' Auctioneer - Sales Conducted Anywhere Write or phone collect Goderich-Phone 626M 14-27 HAROLD JACKSON' LICENSED AUCTIONEER HURON AND PERTH For Information, .etc.. write R.R. 4, Seaforth; or ailione (col- lect)' Seaforth, or 867, Goderich. tri. CAPITAL THEATRE °a41e • Now -In Teelmieolor--"Wake Up and Dream", with John Payne and June haver. • Monday, Tueday and Wednesday-' , Loretta Young, Joseph Cotten. and. Ethel Ratrrymore . Tile farmer's daughter goes to town and gives the town-breds the surprise of their lives (•° - "The Farmer's Daughter". ,Thursday, Friday and Saturday-- • Tyrone Power, Alice Faye and Don Ameebe -(some and hear again, come and neer again, one .of the screen's greatest entertainmentspecials "Alexander's Ragtime Band" Comihig-Bette Davis, in "DECEPTION,"-Aduft Entertainnnent. Matinees -Wed., :fat., aid Holidays at 2.30 p.m. 0 I 1 ENJOY PEACE OF MIND and - freedom from financial lossesnbyr inguricing today. TALK IT OVER TODAY WITH GORDON JEWELL. R.R. f, Goderich Phone Carlow 21-R-4. seriously ilI until stricken :au 11Tonday, Ile was a1 son of the late 4 oYgO. Miller and the former Miss d,ilaiil ' Steep and was horn in Goderich town ship, where his mother still rohi(ic, Others surviving include live broth.Qp a Edward, Arnold and .Lloyd, Goderi7e13 township; Howard, Kirkland LSlies Bert, Kitehener ; and tbrep sister 1 Mrs. -William Dobbie (.Edna) Nita'il➢.a Kier ; Mrs. Dave Polloeh (Winifred), Parkhill ; Mrs. James JohUSt4)n ( Irene), Clinton. Mr. Miller bad been a resident og' Stratford:,- for the last twenty-tw( years. He was married to MisS.E fly Colley twenty years ago. He • was m member of St. John's United ehureh. Burial took place at Clinton, FRIGIDAIRE COMMERCIAL SALE? ' '' AND ° SERVICE. Phone 1098 or Write: MANNING Refrigeration Service 50 Elgin Ave., Goderich REPAIRS TO ALL MAKES -- . //'FOR TO©RROW.oteddy • e NUM COMM . at°MVBANh" Follow the lead of more than a million Canadians who save ^fur tomorrow. - . open your B of M account today., AN F MONTREAL a working u its Canadians in every walk,ef life since 1817 ADM J. W. CRAIGIL INSURANCE and`' REAL ESTATE ' PHONE .24 GODERICH SEE ED..HARTMAN Elgin ,Ave. 8 Wellington St, Phone 967W fc PAINTING• , PAPER-HAN ;SING CARPENTRY "VIS ORIS 30-1-" x • F, 80/000 .GEORGE MORII'ON OFF TO THE ARCTIC' AGAIN George \lorl'is(n of Kincardine is not allowing his recent experience_ - ori the •'Noscutrie" to rctb`him of bis il'Itet-s. est ill the .Arctic region. IIe has signed as assistant 'tewarii..un the "Northern 'l'i+,ueer. w'ltich is being sell( to the Arctic 'to take snl'rpties to . c�r n'e: of th,t points whits would have Irei vi.' ited by the \,i'('upie had it not been w'1'14'kI'd, I ',vii -r ,e is the " S(t11 if Post-,, master and. Mrs. .h. (;. Mui•t•i''on of Kincivrdinih. . ti • MILK BREAD White or Brown 2 24 oz loaves 15c GRAPES CALIFORNIA - q b lbs. Ae - RED MALAGA, No. 1 Grade ('� ORANGESVALENCIA, 288's 2 Doz. 55¢, NATIVE GROWN DUCHESS .6-9t. �J APPLES Combination Grade Basket 490 NATIVE GROWN SWEET YELLOW CARROTS MARSH GROWN, WASHED CARROTS . . YELLOW COOKING, No. 1' Grade RNOX CHURCH' W.M.S. The Wona1•tt's 31iaiunary Society of Knox church met at the'honne of Mrs. Gordon Ili -set, Sult-ford Heights, an Tnesd:t•t- :afternoon, Ati;;nsl 11111:: The (feeling was Ott the latw•n, where there 'wins a dclirlltfnlly. cool breeze Lind :t beautiful 'clew from the heights.' '1'be (l'el(t1on111 period was taken': by Mrs. Tebl,nlI 11)111 _ 31rs, Wilt' and the' ba-isi- nea was co°duutl°d• by the president, Airs. Erskine. A tin(', paper omi Christ - Mu education in I11111 was prepared and 'read by MI's. J.° E. Whitely. At tile close of the meeting rv.freshim'nls Were enjoyed. •GODERICH PAVILION • DANCE NEWS. ' SATURDAY, AUGUST 30th THE SKYLINER,S ti • ,SUNDAY MIDNIGHT, AUGUST 3 , G SdOTTY McLACHLAN 'MONDAY, LABOR DAY, SEPTEMBER' -1St •• THE SKYLINEES - - Dancing every Saturday night tvirouch September I)uz. 35c 3 lbs. 13,t 4.11)!..150 TOILET SOAP PALMOLIVE PALMOLIVE %ALL PURPOSE - Z. 5 ROSES FLOUR 13a�' 250 TOILET TISSUE CASHMERE - o Roll 10o SCOURING - 5.0.5 ' PADS .° P,gd 140 1., Cake �¢ t;HOICE ALL GREEN CENTRE CUTS aSMAGVES NEW PACK STANDARD%�CUT G3 �4ESYS� - - CLARK'S i7ZARIVET 12577E3 FINE CANADIAN AILD C EWE AYLMER Cr. , �p ICED 'aHTI NEW PP1CI< 'AECY GIREE3 PEAS YORK BRAN.* • BOLOGNA 26--0z. u;7 Tins &a 20 -oz. ehgit Tini ai a 16 -or. Glj ,,,s Jar �l W a ANN PAGE DOUGHNUTS KELLOGG'S VARIETY CEREAL m o lb, 44v 2 1,l1 .- 250, a es m .ymha st",. {ISI UI. ae a a a 'Ti -r,"; .50 12-or. 24¢ Tin Doz. 150 ASSORTED, ,• EINZ SOUPS KITCHEN CI'IARM WAX PAPER k . 250 It; b . 0 r a a 11 I n