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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1947-09-11, Page 9
URSL I SEPT11BE1 nth, 1017 FRE THE RM H SIONADSTIM i + ANIMAERV L 'OLD.DiSA LEDD OR DEAD CAME • HORSES • HQiis • 5110? Q CAMS Promptly and Efficiently Removed Simply Phono Celled 910r16 Clinton 21 Ingersoll ' 215 Stratford WE DQ THE RESTI Mrs. Jackson Has a lisp., SCHOOL SNACKS J In addition to three meals a day, extra food, in the form of occasional. lunches, may be needed by young people to keep up with rapid develop- ment. Nutrition experts say that oc- casional "snacks" may consist of fresh and ink or bread, 4Nvith butter or peanut butter. In-between' lunches should be small, so as not to blunt the appetite for good healthful meals at regular hours. When we let selfishness take its or dried fruit``; raw 'vegetables, crackers course, it carries us down hill. Awe 1 Stomach Disorders May Cause Bad Headaches Often a headache is caused by an ailment of some other part of the body far removed from the pain. It may be an upset stomach or some intestinal disorder. If you are troubled by such headaches 'why not try Burdock Blood, Bitters? For Burdock Blood . Bittears is a favourite remedy for minor intestinal disorders. qt helps to regulate the digestive organs, tone up the liver and aid the natural action of the bon els. As a result, there maybe an improvement in the general health. For the past 60 years Burdock. Blood Bitters has helped thousands of Canadians. It should do the same for ydu. Burdock Blood Bitters is — sold at all drug counters. The T. Milburn Co.. Liimited, Toronto. Ont. ;rl IK As Convenor of next Week's church social, she .has a lot of telephone calls to make. But she anever forgets that hers is a party line — she spaces her +calls so as to allow the other party to use the telephone. PARTY LINE COURTESY IS CATCHING:.. Tutting if into practice on every call you make is • your best guarantee that others will do the same for you. 1. Keep calls brief. 2. Space your calls: 3. Give right-of-way to urgent calls. !COUNTY BRIEFS al• vote pt US to 09, iDnosels rate- payers have approSei a` protect for the installation cyf a, wa,terwor4s system ata cost of V.2%00. . While Jaaffaes Martin, an -airman at Centralia, airport, was driving in motor Car north of Pel tralia on itriday last, at, tire ' blew out and the car went trough a bridge railing and. droppr;d teak feet to the creek below. Martian was tak a to Westminster Hospital at London with a broken nose, frac- tured ribs and head injuries. ' Nees„ has been received- at Blyth of a serious accident to an old resident of the village, Anthony Hra ggitti, who has been visiting a daughter 'in De- troit. In a fall at his'.daughter's home he broke his collarbone and fractured his hip. As he , is in his .ninety-fourth year' his friends are anxious as to •his condition. Bell --Niel avis In St. John's United church, Strat- ford, on Saturday, Lois Jean, -daughter of X!r. and Mrs. Alex. M'Gavin, Strat- ford, was united in marriage to Wil- liam Harris Bell, son of Mr. and airs. W. H. 13e11, •Brusssels. Rev. A. G. Donald' officiated. After a trip to Muskoka lir. and :1lrs. Bell will reside in Brussels. Guests frinra'"God rie were present at the wedding. Keehnie--Benninger St. Michael's church. Blyth, was the `scene of the wedding of Alun, Helena. daughter of lira and Mrs. Frank Ben- ninger. Blyth, to Frank • Wesley Iiechnie, son,. of Mrs. I' ec•hnie. also of Blyth. and the late )Cesley Kechnie. on Saturday, - titptchnber . (i. Ivey. Father Mc:I)onahl. officiate*, After the reception Mr. and Mrs. Kec tnie left on a trip to Muskoka and Northern On- tario, and on their return they will reside in London. Robbins—Stetter • The marriage of Eileen Emma, younger daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John A. Sutter, Clinton, to LAC. Robert Perry Robbins, R.C.A.F., Centralia, was a nuptial event id -Wesley -Willis United church, Clinton, with Rev. An- drew Lane officiating,' on Wednesday, -September 3rd. The bfidegroom is the 'son of Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Robbins of Laird, Sask. Air the wedding trip the couple will reside in Clinton. Brugger—Nediger In a double ring ceremony at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Nediger, Clinton, on September 1st. their_ only daughter, Clara Margaret, was mar- ried to William Wilson I;rugger. son of Mrs. Thelma •l3rugger and the late Francis Brugger of Seaforth. Rev, Andrew Lane officiated. „ After the honeymoon the young couple will make t F their home in Clinton. ?1 tH6 BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY - Of CANADA LEEBURN LEEBURN, Sept. 9.—Mr. Wilfred Smith had the misfortune last week to Trun.a meat hook' into his hand, resulting in blood _poisoning. He has been off work since. Mr. Harold Jewell and his mother, Mrs. Thos. Jewell, motored to ,Guelph at the week -end. Mrs. H. Jewell and Sandra, who were visiting there, re- turned home with them. ' Mr. and Mrs. Rod- Bogie, 'Mx. Archie Horton, Mr. and Mrs. J. Hoito "find . Ted spent Sunday in Ripley with Mr. and Mrs. J. B..Breckenkidge, The Leeburn auxiliary of the W.M.S. .will hold their September meeting in the church next Wednesday afternoon, the 17th. • Mrs. A. • Tichboraie and grandson, Raymond Black. spent Monday at her sister's, Mrs. T. Horton's. tn. Suzy's near engine!" HEIR NEW ENGiNE has' given the "Suzy M.,"-. a new' lease on life...Now she gets out to the-' fishing grounds in double-(1dick time, and the hours saved mean her daily catch is'just thad rnuchl bigger, - .A bank loan made all .the difference. Anc:.. the extra -money Suzy's owner is making wib: - -soon pay off the cost' of the en inee� Local bank. managers along Canada's,coasts are eager to help their neighbours catch fish,; by making ,bank credit available for th© purchase of engines, nets and other gear. Not' only do they take care of funds left in them charge but they -also supply credit to local businessmen, sawmill opetators,farmers, pec.. ple in every walk of life, • • -L tutsHes,d ? s ® ' , s) ONE INSTANCE 0 crd„ s3 banks play +�brn„ch Lan p file f Canadians. Q7! t work t in the daily coos. .i ..,.. d'am�,�•.tw. .161114. s 71,04.67: - .- 3 d .s a• d; .w .m.y. +• �,, . y , AI1, orossoaeo •v yOus -0la4Ng } TAYLOR'S CORNER TAYLOR'S C1)RN EIt, Sept. t►.—The Ladies' Aid met at the home of Mrs. Losse Itodges on . Wednesday after- noon of lust week, with an attendance of twenty. - pipes were- made 'for the annual baa7.aa:ar to be held early- in November. • Mrs. C. A. Whitely is teaching in Crewe -school. ne'a'r 1)nngaannon. Kathleen Holmes has enrolled as a student . at the Stratford Normal School, Reeve (keorge C. Ginn is attending a good roads convention in New Brarnswic•k. - - Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Holmes- and, Mr. and Mrs. Bea) Whitely visited the Canadian Notional Inhibition last week. - .Terry (lien has returned home after working 011 a tobacco faxlu for several weeks. - There was a much better iittendanee at Zion church on Sunday last. After the service a meeting was held in re-_ gird to .the _anniversary services. It w-15 deckled not to decide oe a date until the church is shingled and re- decorated. This was supposed to have •been done in the summer, Taut plans were held, up, as the workmen failed to pin an appearance. While Medical authorities generally approve bare knees for children, they warn parents that the little ones should be dressed in long stocking-- ,s damp weather. Dampness favors chill and the doctors point out that it is bad for the children to sit around classrooms- with chilled legs. Also, they say, children should be encouraged to wear rtlhbers in wet wil'ather, for health's sake. . ' J1, UT.0 Children go back to school ...leaves. redden and fall... darkness comes earlier ...rhe. last crops are taken in ... fires. become popular again ...there is frost in the morning a>tf: 1`1-Zw is the time to think of winter comforts, repairs to - the - house and buildings . . fuel ...Winter Eked. " A good• time too for quiet planning and for 544ing over with our nearest branch manager.your plans nd financial needs for the future. He welcomes your call. THE ROYA•L BANK OF CANADA GODE ?ICH BRANCH — W. G. DULMAGE, Manager ar 411111111111111111111 s .a? nick Relief From Summer Complaints To get quick relief from diarrhoea, i ntestinal pains, den►- sickness or summer complaint, use I4i0OTOE FOWLER'$ EICTIt.A.011 Or WILD STRAW- =Bay. TRAW=Bay. ,This dependable family remedy is one of the most effective and best known medicines for bowel c�ompl:eirttt. Insist on DOCTM I FoVl1Y,> 's , i XTZAO'r Or WILD S1%.AWf3BI • '. • • You get greater all-around ECONOMY with P'lymo'uth because—It is 'ngiajeered and built for thrifty perfornuince. P'lymouth's big, 95.* horsepower engine is designed to give you maximum power with money- saving operation. Its high compressioti ratio, downdraft carburetor, positive action fuel pump, heavy-duty oil bath air cleaner; new Oilite gasoline filter and automatic manifold heat control are just a few of the features all working together to give,y ou.maximum power, economy and seitooth ope4'ation frons a minimum amount of fuel. ]'recision manufacturing; super -finished crankshaft and camshaft journals, full=pressure lubrication; full length water jackets and other famous Engineering Advancements 'Snake Plymouth. a long-lasting ear to own and operate. in addition to-PIymouth'o opderating.,ecofnmy and eroromy of upkeep, vou'llcfind Plymouth's. initial cost right down with the lowest. check these /ihimou/k Features e e *14* Safety Hydraulic tkbkes • Patented f3ootlria-0'ower Engine 4tountbrps to smother vibration *New Starter with button,aa dash *Safety -Rha Wheels for blowout protection*New Front-end sway, Eliminator e AII•steei Safety . Dody • New Dody Guard' 1iurapor * Hatchklao Drive to cushion stortloh and stoppin© • lipht.weiehl Aluminum piss,, -.as • Wear•-nrihtiap Superfinished Parts •Mew •Gcnolhhb Met. - s St. David FSCs ri0arraG 01l F:�; iara,cE went Inbhc'ation Ymouth's full- ' 'atl. len ta n nth.°bearings, sure 'lubrication yttc en co, Al/ crankshaft bearin br1311:1 n sant Ri� lower life. on splash g rod bearings. Non reliance whatever Screw nil anon ai r1cation. Another feature tvha eta and ulnl, th©e '�"� is the ® of Pi 'ver is Pieced !canes! oil from the oil intakeYaaouak eerankQ�e—rust whish takes 0716. below thegt g,,.....-: ii ,"'•+.,%7o- .. •Y MILLS Phone a O .,V