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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1947-08-28, Page 6
t11, 1 117• SAGE SIX Reid's Pilpholstory You will be pr®ud of the Chesterfield, Chairs, etc., that we re -upholster or re-cover for you. Choice of velour, frieze, tapestry, dlamask. Quality coverings. SEE US.! P I`I GNE US! , WRITE US ! Phone N6J Pick-up and delivery THE SQUARE GODERICH 1i LUmdu1t. ...'._� -- \Ir. and Mrs, R. Myers; and family _ and \1rs. 1). Ut,st.;Iter, Bryan, Ohio, are tuts tl'.l1tsdUtlmer coursing lhl,'t,llrll his: ylslllllg Mrs. lit,statel' s dallt;)ltt'L', fill's. QUICK THINKING SATES I'''"Jy• \\ii,i,ll \\aa .0.-4 about to start (•l;Jyton Latlti. and Mr. Ladd. spent the ELECTRICIAN'S CTRICIAI� S LI °' 'a . brit 1, I,. .4,' oil .111 el'r.tllll it)lt.11 Nit-.. 1', Reiss and Donald s! ja lit see \ isitiitg friends in (;alt. _ Itoi, Neel and' went to weel..eud .— d t t l i <l .1 )1.- 1 l It 1 -u t 11 tel. ,r•nl u , .• i•h Record: But for the ttuit•h, \\flat �..1> tet,.- (Jnr• tun \\ell iuml„ult Al,�r. ;uui \ll.."l t. t, with \1 t•. and I kitl\e s„m, '�. ^111 ,ltr\'.ei', Jat'1. \\ 11 t t,[llll>LrlJl' t,f his lllullghls for a j uI1tU, visited U11 Slllldawl e\ lI thinking tit h[ c 1 the local electrician, Donald King ovuu1.1."1 int�lr'tetlt, it hc'u Lk, cafe rut assistance Mi's. Hoy 1.11116g/tit.set �' and danl;httzi- luta doubtless leave been electrocuted last tenni those in the house \way ell- Mrs. Stan. :+ria I •.. • shortly it'te_t• lilt' iuull hoof',° ;uiswert•d, but drastic action was neves- have returned to .Mutt lite, Metric The' t.(ko • sit' ire at after a t fait with cher pa wilts, Mr. and 'T,he tvw . were c•hamging the ,lin, so ht. pullet ' a\way the' ladder ufi hes• home of J..1). Newltrc"e, it lien King' itlticll Don 'it ii, stamtlitg, the height , \Its, V1/4 in. J. Craig' S:linea, i'e11cw"icl°I titucl:House, lirucetield; Airs. al tMissht ►•rd .tt al in.ad H d 11 ''1. thev \ Mich.; ►i 1 t • ••l .11 1 .U, , breaking- res a .ltd� Charles, ... t 1• r t. the 1 tt i -elra . ,' 1 e tier ,\ 'tlIt tel t' the , : • r of tt 1. t sl 1 ,. :Monday. tlluurht•!e � , which wires ore enclosed \vllere wllicll,IJe himself could nut du, there' arlln:ikntallces heel, on Ing, in e catching r Dull \lkss F. S. itt tit,uf Ii:N retutne(1 to Annie, London ; :Ars. Grace Henry, they enter a building) at the •same I vett; no time to attempt ate , wire with hi his so he hunted on a woodpile, Long )`'•land. \.�.. atter visiting_her. Vancouver, itllcl I:nil W g1tllltlil, live Zell Auburn. It � ht cut ,1 a. •, he tl 1. ' ,lf. . � I t Il(l time s It ,•, s \ iiw .1 pliers. Blatantly he was trat►stiaeti• i hitt suifert•tk no serjuus injury. lie niece, \I1 with the leo-volt current dirtwt Irom was on the' verge of tuleutl ciousness I' _ • suet both arms were ltal►er ve trite' almost NEW COURSES FOX. NURSES' ASSISTANTS TRU GO ERIC $IGN L -STA 0'N1[]' COUNCIL NEWS 0 UBJN Al.'IWItN, Aug. 27. ---Mrs. \\•ill., Hag - gilt, Donna and Rosemary have re- turned from a visit with, Mr. and Mrs - Forest Carter, I'tlderwouti. Mr. Win. 1ic11wai11 and Miss Amelia ° , \1L', :111d Illi.. lIl•!l\waill are \ 1 itklig Thus. lit gcr-on, Streetsville. Mr. Murray Maui►uugall left this week for Western ('anutihi to assist ' harvest. vwltl l the Mr. and \!r, 1as. Craig _pt'lit the \c'el'l, end visiting their soil William alld Mrs. Craig. S•11'ni:l, also frit'Uds at Mrs. W.' T. I dJiNon was ill raft oil Saturday Attending the wedding of her nephew, fl unlit' ,Anderson: - Mr. Jack Ladd is in Goderich and is employed at the Harrison Beauty Siiloll, Rev. - -Ross MacKay, Woodstock, N,11., will preach for a call in Kilox. Presbyterian church ,llt'xt Sunday', August 31. Toronto Ile u •u 1 l t. '\tt•. Elwin \1'iglltmum ist attending the ('.N.E. . Death of • hlteraniatl Wigktuian.P--Mr. Earl NVi 1 tonin It 1 received word u1 ('has. Asquith were present and ex- plained plan, -for a ueev memorial hall in Auburn. A grant was requested and on motion of . Councillors McA1 . lister and- McPherson it was decided to .pay ;250, into. a , trust fund and this the. amount will be turned over to building cuintmlttee wvileu plans are I. completed and construction has been I '.a l' It; 1 bas °\ • WEST WAWANQSU The regular meeting t f the West Wawanosh Connell was held on August 114111, with all the Members present. harry Sturdy, • W4 J. • Ste?yart and Quality � st;l l'tl'cl. the sudden ,of'1'th is ,zlbi ltaiei'. OIl motion of C'ottiic'illors,Mcl'llersuIl IlernitV 1\ titan ll, t t , au(d \filler a grant of $l.lt) was ordered .11r, V\'ii;l;tutau was the -;uu ,uf the paid to the Dungannon Agricultural late \I r, and Mrs. 'Joint \\'iglltll�all uckety to aid in the cost of construe - 1.878. and was born at Lt'lgrtve, April 12th, tion of a new hall. hylic all l t • ncl 1. t1 Miller a d I :1111 e s illus �'; e attendedgiate ilc h IIotl ,f ( �• tl)11 motion Instil s and also eraleyeatsich tlhehnittiti_ McPherson it was decided, if possible, lllstkd a storeFor A- t l Sault Marie to withdraw the. north portion@of West tamed rt years t:wile\• \\'awailus 11 township from the Wing-, seventeen <�*u moved to haul high school area. California. Ile is' survived by. his The meeting was adjourned to wife .and • nue daughter, also four . September 2nd. sisters and one brother: Mrs. Wes„- -•- I DURNIN PHILLIPS, Clerk. r, OF CARROT 1 GETWILD C D i RT —D Of 'all the weeds growing along the roadside's, fencelines and in pasture ,• one of Ontario, wild ettliot " is cr«' rf I toffenders.It is•a biennial U -- Berlau Mothspray is Guaranteed, In writing, to protect your furniture, rugs, blankets, clothing and furs from moth damage for live years, or Cerlou pays fur the damage. 44c will protect a man's suit for five years — only 9c a year, other articles equally low. Buy this quaronteed mothspr today from your department,' drug 'or hardware store. lood,1ng :,u rs ono dry clen"ters can Berlou t. t,�,•nnet-m, .4,y, rind furniture. ° J.0 b, 11 to the shoulders. Dr. Sonthcott was not lit all:llile, so I trite was taken to. his ]Joule, where he gradually revived without medical aid, though he has nut l 11 return to wur•k as yVt. '1'011t INTI ►, Aug. _'P.---Ite'L'ent gradu- ates of the nursing assistants courses •�ttot I speak enthusiastically - about ''• their t raining •and the intet•e'stipg and re - Iinnnt'raU1ye employment they are now follu\yitig. II)tt'itder the joint supt'rvisi`um of the taltu,tnt. I tet GODERICH MEMORIAL SHOP - NEt WEST DESIGNS BEST OF MATERIALS Guaranteed workmanship at prices that will please you. SAVE ALL AGENTS FEES Call at .our o i -ice :.or drop us a line to Box 161, Goderich. We will be pleased to call and help choose a suitable memorial. for • your family plot. R. A. SPOTTON St, Andrew's .- t. 1 of health and Education, I training centres at Toronto, Ilatmilton and Kingstom are. well etlukpped for ii►:i- atruetion. Students receive. , t;(t per .womb and provide their own lnaill- I tetia11(1'. . Tralisportat ion cie'-1 to the training centre are l,:itl l,y. the 1► t'partmmtt'nts-. Free 111ifut'itls. including stt elings, are provided. The course lasts for nine Itiumtits, three of which are, given over 'to classroom instruction, evitlt the bal- ance tieing spent in practical hospital experience. 'file instructor's etre ex- 1,elfienct'd registered aurs'es with spec- ial qualiticatiolis. „Upon -graduation the st•ntli'nt receives a cer'tific'ate from the Deportment of Health as a certified nursing assistant. . Entrants rt'q iire grade 8 education, must be in good health and be bete�'een the axes of eighteen and forty”. The fifth course commences September 2nd. 'Infi,rniation and' application folios can lit' obtained from ---the' director, Division of Nurses Registration. ri)e- pfJrtJment of Ile:ilth, 41,,) Sltaclina avenue, Toronto. CONTAINS. VITAMI fi, - ESSENTIAL MIRERAt:. . Automotive Jobbers for -McQuay Norris PISTON RINGS, MOTOR PARTS, BEARINGS, ETC. ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES STARTERS, GENERATORS, ARMATURES TIMING GEARS AND CHAINS NEW AND USED PARTS FOR ALL MAKES OF CARS AND TRUCKS RECONDITIONED MOTORS Bradley & Son Phone 247 or 6b8 Goderich ORANGE PEKOE' ..__ --- `i present, hand -pull them religiously to burned to prev cut t ]le iced from )re 'elft seeding. However, where t111s I � I r~, 1 d weed Inks taken possession of many utiles of roadside it becomes a serious problem. Mowing and scything this weed merely results ill. its•sjioot•ing up numerous short_ stalks, each produc- ing flowers and seed, and in a few weeks all this work is undone. • To effectively control and eventually eradicate wild carrot' from roadsides • � • with a chem- ical spraying •it1 w and fen(thnc,, .pray g weed -killer. is recommended. One pound of Atlacide per gallon . of water. The carrot. T1 will readily kill Wild of the worn various brands of 2-4-D on the market with a tap root, and produces' only a ew'hen used ac 'r rding to directions will first year also do an efficient job of killing wild .mall plant and no bloom the CIlh\\'1.. Aug. "(i• 11 r.• and \les, I The secoT d year it grows two to four carrot. - . , Property on which wild carrot has C. Crozier and 'family and \ies,re. tett hlf,tl, .led 1 flowers. Will and Lorne hasty 'visited friends in \\'inghaiii on' Thursday. Mr. I);t ye' McWhiiineyt Bert and high, produces several clusters or umbels of small white o s. These Rowers are often referred to Its "Queen Anne's lace." It begins flower- ing about the middle of July and con - Edna visited Mr. and Mrs, Earl Blake I tinues until September. and family, of Clinton, on Friday. V1'ilel cairrot produces a copious sup- \lr. and Mrs. Bert Treleaven and I psi of sped, which is spread by wind, sup - Gwendolyn visited \t r. and Mrs. crater ` and animals, as well 'as an Lawrence 'Treilittiu alio--Kenneth. of Simcoe, over the week -end. Gwen remained fust a w'eek's visit. aeras ,ROY N. BENTLEY INCOME "rAX— (Business, Pri- vate or Farm Repdrts) Bookkeeping Services— (Weekly - or r Monthly ) Typing— (Private or Commercial work) . 36 REGENT ST BOX 58 PHONE 2313 Goderich, Ont. 2Otf _a _-_ M r impurity in clover and grass seeds. After the - flower cluster or umbel has begun to iniiture, it forms -a cup -shaped Mr. and -Mrs. Bruce Shackleton of eavity which is full of greed seed. British Columbia are visiting with However, even if the�platit is cut down friends here and at I)ungitlltlon. • Itt this stage, many seeds will continue Mr. and \li•s, E. Zinn, Warren. and Clark attelided -a gathering of family and friends at the home of Mr. and' Mrs. Elmer • `Ginn of Belinore on Sun- day. Mrs. -II. ,elks of Port Albert spent Tuesday With Mr. and Mrs. Ronan"— Treleaven, onane`i Treleaven, _to mature. - Wil(I carrot Will not become a serious problem in land where• a 'short rotation of crops is practised. ---4 Ifo .not leave a field down to nod for more than two or three yea•t's. - Where oniy._ an , occasional plant is Lightning Rod Installation and Repair Service. Pumps and Pressure Sys,t,ems of all types. Engines, Motor", and Wind- mills. • Goodyear Belts ill all stand are, lengths. All f arr- equipment and machinery d, NEW IDEA DISTRIBUTORS r* GODERICH, ONT. Phone— Carlow 2521 TAYLOR'S CORNER TAYLOR'S CORNER, Aug _' 7. — '1'he Ladies' Aid will' 4:leet at the home of Mrs. Lorne Ilutlges - tilt Wed- nesday afternoon,. St'ptetuber �;rtl,' at. _' o'clock. ^ " Service at -,•iuu clittreh will be .re- sinned on Sunday, August 31st. itayitionrl Ginn has gone West .to held with the harvest. , The Misses Mary' :end 1'Itiremce Stir- ling spent Sunti:iy •IIt fort l:lgilt Dorothy Hodges leave's on Friday. far,-.lIamiitou, where she vrill train as nurse's aid in a hospital there. Mr. and Mrs.. Aibt-rt--Oke-.have arrived home front a motor trip through Northern Ontario, Quebec and the Maritime Provinces. . BruceHolmes has been visiting in Toronto, also attending the. Canadian National National Exhibition. - I)on Oke- has returned fro,T fronto, where he \vas aitt'nclin„ is now at Zurich. LAST' PAYMENT ON DEFUNCT ONTARIO WE -ST SHORE RY. For almost forty years ratepayers of the. western division of Ashfield have been paying for a railway that never was built—the West Shore Elec- tric Railway. When they pay their 1947 tax ,bill this year, they can. write 4.tiuis to this'debentlIre levy that liver I the twit t•tfre years' has meant ap- proximately $1,000 on each 100 -were farm. . . - - It was back ill 1908 that a portion of A•htield township, roughly referred to as the western division ,voted in favor of tile. \V'e'st Shore- p1'oject, which was to run from Goderich to: Kincardine, and was hi'raldecl with jubilation by many' farmers in that section, who had lung -distance, hauls ,to market. The project was favored in pulling divisions 1, 5, I; and 7, and the rate- payers: of these. divisions have since beemesaddled with the financial burden. By __,11)1'2 the company was defunct and Ashfield had.a 1'_5,000 liability on its 1-iantls. Payments l'tttnu►enced -that - yeat' ti► meet interest charges only. and until 1938 ratepayers ill the four polls, Inul it I'e-twill levy to lmme'et'this inter -- est charge. 1 Front the sale' of the Township's share of Material that was to build the line, a sinking fund wits estab- li'hed. With the fund wisely invested, plus the sale of the right-of-way in recent years -to the Highways I)epart- ment, hllt' 'township had accrtted a fund of $7:,,u0l1) by 11)38, and Met their obligations by isSning a $50.0)l0 ten year' debenture at 31/2 percent. Since then the debenture Lewy- was 4 mills to Iraise an ituni1;il sutra of. between f 5,80• anti ;t;(t(N►. The -i mills on the' .15147 tax bill;, is the last t•t,llecth,ii on the $70.i 041 di'- beuitire, which will ire retired --when it .falls illi\' rite August lath. 11)48, . This West Shore millstone has meant frttlil ±2'2 tt, 824 annually' on the itve'r- ;tgt' lot) acre farm in these four sub - d ivi*ions. '�-shtit ld I'ttltncil at its la\t meeting struck the following tax rate for 111-f : I County rate, 7.9 mills: Township, - 4 i midis : generatl school. :;.5 mills; trustees' levy, 2.5 mills: debeni'tirn,114 .5 intik: Gide•rith High 2• --24 mills. The 2.1 lefty for Goderich, High ;;chervil area affects ratepayers in slightly over one-third of the toicrishiit, from a point approximately midway between the 7th arid 8th coti(Pssions,�- Lm,'know Sentinel. - - fi1s.NOT SCARED - . N6RMAN'• TSTART/!DUE T4 •- Na' TI/AT SAS PREMIUM NEW Sag PR wrm224ZMRI 'I tt'C '-)aIa'9,.e' Herman's takC is natural! You too will be amazed at the e improved pickup of your .oar when you switch to Shell Pre. trim Gasoline ,,,,,.» . su rc harged with 2,2,4 zho�r sew. >kni P` F See for 'yourself itttlalk+rC (224 ��w w tor IMhtlll]tt�'r � More power,' Shell Premtu t Gasoline 'i;, 4 ways better ;. -(1) oMJt er, (2) Quicker Stctir'!h ► (3) raster pickup (4) E SURA S 5llh� tidies lltlo>a�1t kln allnl Tr SI 011114111e W! You:CAN - >1rtaotti 'rlro tt1FJtt11 Ny Holiday Hazard Don't take a chance on summer complaint spoiling your vacation, take along a sup— ply of DOCTOR FOWLER'S EXTRACT or WELD . SxI?„AWBERRY. At the first symptom of diarrhoea, intes- tinal pains or summer com- -plaint, take the prescribed amount of this pleasant and of eti ser lrr dy:— DOCTOR FOWLER'S EXTRACT.OF. WILD STRAWBERRY is an • old family medicine,'widely used for nearly a century. 0 So Simple "It's surprising," said the professor to his 'wife at breakfast, "to think how 1,,norant we all are; Nearly every man is a specialist in his own particular line, lint' 'in ('onSequen(•e we are alb as narrow-minded as it is possible to be." "Yes, dear," said his riife. •.. "I for instance," he ettntiplted, "am ashamed'of my failure to keep abreast of modern science. Take ei ctrl' light„ for example, I have not the least idea how it works." His wife gave him a p.troniZing !look, am' mulled. I „'Why, Herbert, I'm ashamed of 'you, too. It's simple! You jurat preuita switch, that's all!" been neglected and allowed .to go to seed should be mowed, ,raked and tie IVIOViNG VEST vi. Itawlln.un ..hitt\' ,.', i4harty ena�', '.tip and ship Household t urniture. tion ,olidated Pool Gare to Manitoba, Saskatch- ewan. Alberta. I;ritish Columbia and t, Califorpia.%rite. •t ire or phone for reducer.) Ireightrates Establisher' !885 010 Yonge St., Toronto. Is ingstist.�3125 14OVING. PACKING. .,HIPPINS -sad. STOthAOI s ►readiar, fat' and \\rlll(' during t Ilet winter, over the fru'rt'll ground an Snow, • Co-operate and •clu your .hare„ in Meaning up man's great enemy, wild. enrfpt. a EADACIIES' Blinding pain. con- stant throbbing can make life a misery. Many headaches'may be caused by the fail- .ure of the kidneys to perform their normal duty of filtering poi- sonous wastes and excess acids from the blood. If kidneys fail and poisons. remain in the system, headaches, 'backac rheu- matic pains, disturbed rest may often fol- low. Dodd's Kidney Pills help your kidneys dear outtrouble-making poisons and excess acids so that you feel better—rest bette1— work better. Get Dodd's today. FOR YOUR' OLD TIElES lir-)14 • 9 BRAND�,;�.. NE • GOO.Y PHONE 755 A>Ail •�.-W.- .-J.,._.MILLS A� PLYMOUTH -CHR aI.ZR GODERICH '.r•fr. . ' 1t�ji(��IiINI� l'��� !0 ,1$11 I !, II�!OI#1 II��I�III 111f1� ISI „, ml 111116 dlil'! .ilrml i l`r-f Over 2,000 tont of concrete are - poured daily into Mit Hydro dam 200 /vet high, half a mile tong 1111111 1 ►Irl.! I1�i ilI iirnsinig , Anteiar 811 CO liorsemmer for^ iF'ydwo ELECTRICITY 1 elf II • _ .-.,....... :. , . , tom'"'`., e. THE HYDRO - ELECTRIC POWER 66Mf J. 2111:1111r a o s s>•L.. ire --11 'li �'t�•.�"�j:'I:11 lr'!' ,14 lI�I �l�1:171 �i'tlll!,Pi11�l1i•�7. Li, ,ipirouryrrflip t.v"Irmiritypri 9*.'ll'ai''''l �u!iiPIt;f��':'10.��d'r s�P l�; �W�tW9�M1M1•/ t �9 _ �.�� iQ° P, 1M[jtIjt��1 �11I ,,ci z. 0. People sometimes ask us what Yv•_ are doing about providing more , ;C ;,.d+ I electricity for Ontario. Many know how close we are now to using w ' ,t up all our•present supply. Since the end of the war, Hydro's peak load demand has increased cipproximately 500,000 horse- power or more''than 25e�', of t„t highest wartime demand, d is mounting. a • What are we doing about h? ct Move is o port, but only a ILI.. of thtl answer. It shows the tit. power development tilt Stewartvil;' on the Madawaska River, in edstei to t• Ontario, which was started many months ago when materials and labor were in- even shorter supply than now. • It will give „you 81,000 ita,r;c,poe/cr commencing next year. -Jilh ether Hydro development' rushed to completion, an 5(i0,(i00 horsepower will.be In the nett five years. rr-anwhil© we must .all baso s,r',rtringt'y, set Were will `bo ,c}h qo around 4 tzr/tar Wttt ,i