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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1947-10-09, Page 3
Tt, -'a • ONE-HUNDREDTH YEAR. NO. 41 . 11 r3usiness Directory • LEGAL HURON COUNTY'S FOREMOST ,WEEKL I GODERICH, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, MIN AID �' THE FUND I''ORtd TRUMPET .,AND Ahrn eeks Honor °� GIRLS HUNTER Banister, a_tc. Royal Bank' Bldg. Hamilton Street, Goderich Phone t t18. 3 .r_ CHARTERED• ACCOUNTANTS W. CECIL ATTIRID Lii . . •vr_'CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT Phone No.—Office 343W ' House .343J Goderich. gIE partin Mein er Following, is a further ,list' of 'eon- , DeA ti'ikions to the Goderich Giris' 'titin}let Band:. Goderich Salt Co. Ltd. $ 50.00 LO.1).E. 255 Mary Strachan Goderich Elevator and Transit Co. Employees Goderich Elevator lir. J. A. Graham ., Frank .Donnelly J. H. Lauder .Geo. Jfi!singer E. 1#reekeuridge Ted Baechler D. AlleW Jas. Cttinipbell L Louzou J. Antonio Worsen Bros. Fred Armstrong Reg. Bell Cliff, Lowrey Whaley Gift Store W. Kingswell . ;Jackspn's Men's Wear B. McCreath F. Beevers M. J. Ainslie M. Culbert • A ,.Friend Naftel Mrs. Cory T: Mahjuris L. 'Linn Allison & Heitman yGeo. 1--iaechler ('. Kemp , \V. Reid W. Burgess Miss °E. Hogan. BlueWater Body Shop II. G. Dun1o1) Jno. Jeffrey I'infield & Baxter B. Brereton Dr.4J. M. (Graham (`.• Inglis (In the list published last week t°he donation of the Goderich Salt Co. was incorrectly stated as .$17, instead of $50 its above.) •'TARDY TABLES ACCOUNTING AND BOOKKEEPING 4 °COUNTING &UB OE.N. LBk1NG SERVICE ifor.Smatll Businesses, Stores, ➢`itic. Bookkeeping Systems installed. Books Balanced Monthly Financial Statements Wage Summaries Business and , Personal Income Tax Returns ALBERT SHORE Office :Corner North St. and Square Phone 975; Residence Phone 444. form. 1111114411111. - *INSURANCE Presentation to Mrs. E. D. rown, who Leaves ' Shortly for England There .rtvas 0 large attendance of the .t,hln('ek t.1 members at the meeting of "" 3:. Chapter, 1.U.D.E., in MacKay Hall 15 on 'Monday afternoon. The. regent, ft cKILLOP MUTUAL FIRE IN- SURANCE CO.—Farm and iso - iota' town property insured. Ufiicers. President, Frank Mc- Gregor, Clintono.R.R. 5 ; Vice-president, Chris. Leonhardt, Bornholm, li,.R.. 1; Manager and `Secretary `treasurer, M. A. Reid,, Seaforth. Directors—,Frank McGregor, Clinton;. Chris. Leonhardt, Bornholm; S. H: Whitmore, K.R. 3, Seaforth; W. R. Archibald, H.R. 4, Seaforth; Harvey 'Fuller2 R.R. 2, Goderich; E. J. Tre- wartha, R.R. 3, -Clinton; John H. Mc°- Ewing, R.R. 1, Blyth; laugh Alexander, R.R. 4, Walton ;' J.. L. Malone, R.9lt. 5, Seaforth. Ages—John E. Pepper, Brucelield, -7'.R. 1; George A. Watt, Blyth, R.R. 1; R. Finlay McKercher, Uubliir, R.R. 1; J. F. Prueter, Brodhagen. 1'411u -holders can make all pay- metits.and get their cards' receipted at the Royal Bank, Clinton; Calvin Cutt's Grocery, Kingston Street, Goderich, or J. 11. Reid's General Store, Bayfield. MEIIICAL - 17"- Mrs. C. Stuntforth. presided. 15 Mrs. A. Ii. Erskine, Empire study r r convener, read an. interesttug paper OCTOBE GOr^ERtICH NUI'�SES T `9th, 1947 STAGE D OIL FAIL r J un' "The Arctic- Patrol," in which she 5 described the life and work of the 5 Royal Canadian Mounted Police in 5 the Arctic Circle. J A total of eighteen parcels of food 5. was reported sent by the Chapter to 5 Britain, besides u number of boxes 5 of clothing. A' donation of $50 was "' ' voted -to the shipping fund of tyre Order' 10 to help defray freight expenses. 2 Authorization was given -for a donation 2 of ;15 to. the Salvation Army appeal, 17 and for the purchase of a wreath „for. 5the cenotaph on Remembrance Day. S Mrs. J. W. Coates Leaving - 5 " Mt's. Staniforth announced that the 17 treasurer, Mrs. J: W. • :oa1es, would S • be leaving town, its her husband his 5 been .transferred .to Toronto. 5 It was agreed sto ask Miss, Josie 5 Saunders, regent of the Maple Leaf Chapter, to represent also the Ahnleek Chapter at the convention in Ottawa. , - Mrs. J. Lemit re gave 0 report of 3 the meeting of organization represent - 2 atives called for the purpose of dis- cussing .the formation of -a recreational 5 council. 5 Mrs. 9. Emerson, who with seventeen ' other members of the Chapter., attended 100 a regional meeting at Mitchell spo11- -5 sored• by the Jean- Blewett Chapter, tve all interesting report of the pro - 10 gi 15 ceeclings. Miss- Frances Brereton sang two sol(is which, were appreciated. Frances )was the winner of - the, Chapter's scholarship for intermediate girl's solo at the •_A,May Festival of Music. • A. piano solo was we l rt'ndered by Catherine. Cutt. \Ir•s. B, Wilmot, educational secretary, expressed''a warm vote. of thanks to the girls, which was seconded by Mrs. II. B. M. Tichborne. Mrs. George -Paterson `took her af- liramtinti. as a-newmember. In honor of Mrs. E. D. Brown; tea was °served itt the .close -of .tiie meet- ing, and the presentation of sta gift was made -to her on behalf of the members by Mrs. Fred t'Brophey, and Airs. Staniforth extended to Mrs: Brown the good wishes of the members, Mrs. Brown is leaving Goderich short- ly to reside in England. Sly -hits been a valued 'member of the Chapter for twenty-eight years, is a former regent, standard-bearer, and treasurer. ° DR, F. J. it. FORSTER, EYE, ZAR, 'NOSE, THROAT • Late House Surgeon New York Ophthalmic and Aural Hospital, assist- -...-•- ---- ouxeileld Eye Hospital and Golden Square ----Throat. ,.I3nsFtit�1, London, J )nglang. EYES 'TESTED, GLASSES SUPPLIED .. ' 53 Waterloo Street S.,' Stratford. Telephone 267. Next visit Bedford Hotel, Goderich, Wednesday, 'Oct. 22nd, 1947, at 2 p.m. till 4.30 p.in. 1oungsters who have stayed up tori late at night and, , consequently, are' tardy at table in the morning, may be teinpted to bolt their breakfasts. Nu- trition authorities say that children are likely to have more appetite if they do not eat toot', 59011 after rising, and, anyway, it isn't good to gulp down breakfast ---or any other meal. Break- fast should be sufficiently early, how- ever, to permit every member of the fanlilysto eat slowly and thoroughly. The population of the United States on January 1st jast was 142,073.000, accbrding to the. Washington -Census Bureau. • , CHIROPRACTOR AND DRUGLESS THERAPIST Goderich, Phone 341 OF'F 10E HOURS Mon. & Thurs.-9 to 11.30 a.m. 2 to 5 pail. (Only) Tires. & Fri. -9 to 11.30 aam. - 2" to'S Pan.. and 7 to 8 p.m. Wed. & Sat. -9 to 11.30 a.m. (only) IEineral fume .baths by appointment only. A. N. ATKINSON. 51 South St. Registered under Drugless Practitioners Act for the Province of Ontario. A. L.. COLE Optometrist—Optician Eyes Examined, Glasses Fitted Phone 33 Goderich, Ont. 1104141111..44111114411 Geo G. MacEwan. Fire, Accident and Motor Car Insurance OFFICE --MASONIC- TEMPLE {> ST STREET • , PHONE 230 ' GODERICIII Wo.. p Entertains the Grandmothers Group of 1ambers Dances a Quadrille in Dress of the '9O's The regular Meeting of the Women's Institute *was held in MacKay Hall. on 'Thursday, October 2nd, Mrs. Wilkit7 presiding. ,Forty-eight mew- l/et-4' answered the- roll call: "Things we have nay- that . grandma didn't have." There -were four visitors. Mss. Holland spoke . on the recrea- tional project, explaining the pro _tem. couite•il and other matters of import- ance. Mrs. Holland and Mrs. Wilkin were chosen as representatives from the Institute. The members decided to give $5 to the Salvation Army appeal. An in- vitation from Kiutail braneh to a social e•t•enii1g in Kintait. hall, on October 24th, was accepted. Mrs,. G. Mumby and Mrs. A. Wilkin were appointed delegate:, to the area con- vention to be held at London on (lel f.'ourt house," comp etl by -Dirty. k, utic'r. Prize* presented to the gran(i.aaaotherf3 were as follows: Oldest grandmother, Mrs. McLeod; grandmother with 'rt est number of grandchildren, Mrs, Knight; grandmother with iuirth(l;ly nearest to W.I. meeting, Mrs. Butler;. • grandmother 'coming greatest (ziAaaace, Mrs. Matheson. Two grew-gra. mothers, Mrs: McIcnight and Mrs. Me - Kee, also were given prizes and were warmly welcomed. , 2. ',layette entitled "Too Late for Dinner" was cleverly acted by Mrs, lir Doak and Mrs. V. Snaith. Mrs. lion. Bisset, Mrs. I.emaire, Mrs. J. ('attlpbell,, Mrs. McPhee, Mrs. G. Young, Mrs. Mills. Mrs. MMbrier and Mrs. Marriott dtanced an old-fashioned. quadrille: Resplendent. in dress of the "gay nineties" (or perhaps the gayer. sixties),, they tripped the light fuaa- tastie to music of the violin sweetly played by Mrs. Lamprey, with. Mrs, Plante at the • piano. For tin encore. they sang, "Put on 'Your Old Grey Bonnet," to the unsuppressed chuckles of an appreciat'iti`e audience. A prize donated by Mrs. Miley was won by Mrs. R., Marriott. A dainty afternoon tea was serried October 28, 29, 30. The gift of a bank- by the committee, Mrs. Glazier,' Srs. . book with one dollar was given to the J. ('atlipk►('ll,;Irs. Mullin, infant son of firs; Riehl. , Sheardown, Mrs. Marriott and Mrs. " Mrs. T. Glazier had charge of the 'McPhee. -rldlnot1 . ti' da3" program and pre - gra d seated each grandmother with a lovely corsage. A humorous poem on W.I. grandmothers cpmpt ied by Mrs. Butler and read by Mrs. Mills brought gales of laughter. Mrs. J. Newcombe gave an interest- ing. account of the history of Goderich, concluding her talk with a poem, "Our INSURE IN , ' STJRF INSURA.t'el OE -CONFEDERATION LIFE WIND- CAR, FIRE—Preferred rates for preferred risks. ACCIDENT & 'SICKNESS Consult , JOHN PARRISH Phone 82-13 Dungannon •- .DONALD B. BLUE 1r EXPERIENCED AUCTIONEER Licensed for Counties of Huron . , and Bruce RIPLEY, PHONE 49 For Information apply to J. N. Kernighan, Division Court Clerk, (Aoderich, Ont. ' EDWARD W. ELLIOTT LICENSED AUCTIONEER Correspondence . promptly an- swered. Imnflediate arrangements can be made for Soles Date by calling Phone 203, Clinton. • Charge moderate and satisfac- tion Guaranteed. HAROLD JACKSON • LICENSED, AUCTIONEER HURON AND PERTH ' For Information, etc.. write- .R.R. rite.R.R. 4, Seaforth; or phone (col left) ISeaforth, or 867, Goderich. F. T. Armstrong t OPTICIAN and OPTOMETRIST - Square Goderich "See Armstrong and See Better" At Luehnowfirst Friday of each month. , ' ENJOY PEACE OF MIND and freedom from financial. losses by insuring today. TALK IT OVEIt TODAY WITH GOR]JON' JEWELL . R.K. 6, Goderieh. Phone Carlow 21-R-4. • i e rW. •C LAIG 1I .t INSURANCE and PEAL ESTATE F11ONE 24. GODERICll Eric Macklin; son of Dr. and Mrs. 'I•. A.. Macklin . of Stratford,• 0.. cuddles two dolls of the ;tunny that will bell tc exhibition Sthatf-t to Dol Fair at Goderich 'town 1 it 11 .on Saturday. to - p.m. I11 his lift arm is -a South American doll. while tiniright ',hand he holds 0 tiny stuffed Chinese." . \r.3ackl1his 1rsod. and Miss A.• Wuttele, of Goderich, ►h ers1 the ` lectors' AS,t(itttcn tef Western Ont°ri"mill explain unusual features of the -various dolls at the Doll Fair. Amongst the dolts to be shown will be h'rench, Gerantn and early American dolls, dating bacl,'seventy- five -years, from the collection 'of \I iss Wprtele. . - The Doll Fair is sponsored by the Graduate Nurses- Registry of _, Goderich. of which Miss' A. ('leaver is president. There will lie a sal( et new dolls 11s ulac ,' lc by the ------hers of the Nurses•Registry. Tea -41 is being served from :1 to (i p.10. -_ DRAMATIC CLUB -ACCEPTS 1 PRESIDENT'S ,RESIGNATION _• I A special Wetting of the GoAlerichi Dramatis. ('sol) \t:ts neld ttu September 30th at the httlttc of 31r. K. J. Le- , moire. .At this sleeting the' president, l AIr. K. J. Lentitirt' ;yip) is lea; int; Gude- t rich, tendered his resignat-ion as presi- dent of the club. The resignation was ' accepted, with -regret :Intl a hearty vote of ilt101ks Was ,extended to 31r. Leinitire for his great interest and his untiring efforts in the growth of Vie Dramatic ('lith during its hast year. 31r. .1. '1'. Ga7uulago was apituii1ted to act as president in Jit'. Leutai1('s place. 'she officers orthe Dramagic flub for the present season • are: .Acting presi- dent, Air. .1. T. (:anfinage: vice-presi- dent. Airs. .1. t`. Peters: corresponding secretary, Aliss Atrti'y E:1d11-: record- i ing secret a0. Alis, Marjorie Alactie t r(osur(r, Al r. hill l'rice : iexecttt11 0 council, Airs. ll. Ford. Mrs. l;. li.- Farr. •Alrs. It. C. lIo3s. Mr. Geo. ,al..nut;r, Air. Fred Sturdy. ' It wits decided that the invita- tion extended by the community pro- gram section of the Department of Education to present a radio play over station ('ISN\ on Decetitber 5111 at. 5.:1(1 p.m. be accepted. `1'tie 'play \will be "The B'ishop's l'oudlesticks," with 11te. s:rule cost :is appeared in the Unde- i'iclt jn•es(nt:11 a'9 of the play. Alter the uieetiug a dainty lunch was Nerved by 1 h hostess. AIrs. .1. 1). , Letuaire. . , . OPEN SEASON FOR GAME - BIRDS AND SQUIRRELS �FRIG.IDAI-RE - THEATRE rr CAPITAL NoW—Louis Hayward ants Barbara Britton, in "rhe Return fff .Monte Cristo" Monday, Tuesday and.. Wednesclit,y—YOU will enjoy this picture: "MIRACLE on 34th Street" A refreshingly differentand thoroughly heart-warming Christmas episode staged in the swirling life of New ''A°ork. JOHN PAYNE, MAUREEN O'HARA and EDMUND GWENN Thursday, Friday and Saturday— .. Dane Clark, Martha Vickers and Sydney Greei<astreet It's cbniedy-(lrama, WA entertaining, and it (•oncerlis a lady-killer who. was always out on operations ; witch or without an ob- jective. "That Way With Women" - Coming—Dick Powell, as "Johnny O'clock"—Adult . Entetrtainment. 3Viritinees- Wed., Sat., and Holidays at 2.30 p.m. d COMMERCIAL SALES AND SERVICE. Phone 1098 or Write MANNING. Refrigeration Service 50 Elgin Ave., Goderich REPAIRS TO ALL MAKES INSURANCE Auto.--Fire—]Liability Sterling Trust R. T. KILPATRICK R.R. 7, Lucknow Phone 771t2 Dungannon - WESTERN ONTARIO MOTORWAYS — Bus Schedule Now In Effect — • To LONDON To STRATFORD 7.45 a.m. 7.12.4515 - m. • 12.15 p.m.part . 4.15 p.m. 4.15 p.Ii . .8.15 p.m. - Bus for. London leaves at 7.00 a.m. on Saturday and Monday only. Sunday and holidays the 12.15 and the 8:15 p.m. Bus' go to Stratford only. Connections at Clinton for London. Detroit, Wingham, Walkerton, .Port Elgin and Owen Sotnnd. Connections at Stratford for WoodstoeL Kitchener, Guelph, Hatnilton and Toronto. Connections at Mitchell for Listowel and London. For information phone British Ex•, ehange phone 693 nr 717. ei Lands mud I'or.ests Jliuist l-Iarol(1 Scott hos itituotntced tltitt the (t til sea- - sort for grouse, spruce partridge oud pia rill iga11 is , from October 1'1 to Oc:tolier 1,s in the wht-tle of Ontario ex- cept the ct,tint ies of ,Brunt. Elgin, iIaf"dintlIItl. Ilitlton, Kent, l..autbton, Lincoln. Aiiddltsex, Norfolk. 1 (lttario, Oxford, l'eel, \Vat(t'loo, \\'ell:tnd;, \Vel- lingtou. Wentworth and Fork :tnc1 the e townships of Pickering, Whitby and ° Whitby East in Ont,tt'io count,‘-. Itird' are limited to Ave a (1115' and tweut� a season. - (111(11 sr'nsori for squirrels anywhere in Ontario is November 1 antis 1 5, with a -limit of live a day. - Electrical Equipment Grain Grinders, Oat Rollers Washing 1 achines Deep Well Pressure Pumps Shallow • Well Pumps Milk Coolers, etc:.• - We also'have a large quantity of Spy Apples and other vari- reties. Orders accepted. Please bring corrta-irlers. Harry Mitchell , R. R. 2, Goderich. • PHONE 60.OW2 4141_ ( it MOBILE LIBRARY AT LONDON - The travelling library of the Huron (County Libra}•ti Association was on exhibition at the .meeting of the Mid- dlesex County Library Association at London last week and attracted much favorable attention. ____. . -JENSIN l.3 .Co. EXETER ONTARIO 0- 1'VIANUFACTDRERS OF - „ `STORE' FIXTURES AND ISPLAYS,' KITCHEN `CABINETS, ETC., ' ° IN 'UP-TO-DATE DESIGNS AND FINISH. If you have a problem, let us help you. Give us a call. .r. 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Bag Ellvii F s BRADFORD, WASHED 3 Ibs. 130 i VRNV SWASHEDWEET AXED ' 2 lbs. 90 POTATOES P.E.I. or New Brunswick 15 -Ib. 53� yypp No. 1 Bsto ONIONS. d.ON5 BRS LECTE , N©®Larggo 1Bog • �¢ CELERY STALKS s�'A��Ac 2 for 190 - LE 1l. - 1Li • CCEB !3 , ARAE . - for el, fear A & P PRODUCE BUY OF WEEK 'CA•f�C C01 - CeLLO . PKG.' tl� 0