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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1947-10-30, Page 3ONE-HUNDREDTH YiU AR,• NO. 44 e' 1 sYneu Directory LEGAi. HUNTER . Barrister, Etc. Royal Bank Bldg. ainilton Street, Goderich Phone 908. CHARTERED AeCOUNTANTS `` . CECIL ATTRI "E. CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT Phone No. --Office 84.3W house 843J Goderich. R. G. McCANN, Accountant Clinton, Ontario Phone 476J Albert Street ACCOUNTING AND BOOKKEEPING 4 CCOiiSNTING & BOOKKEEPING SERVICE For Small Businesses, Stores, Etc. Bookkeeping Systems Installed. Books Balanced Monthly Financial Statements Wage Summaries - - Business and Personal Income Tax Returns ALBERT SHORE Office :Corner North Sts and Square Phone 075. Residence Phone 444. INSURANCE McKILLOP MUTUAL FIRE IN- SURANCE CO. -Farm Find iso- lated town property insured. OJlicers - President, Frank . Mc- Gregor, Clinton, 4.R. 5 ; Vice -President, Chris. Leonhardt, Bornholm, 1 J. -t. 1; Manager and Secretary -Treasurer, -M. A. Reid, Seafdrth. plrectors---Frank McGregor, Clinton; Chris. Leonhardt, Bornholm; S. )ri. Whitmore, R.K. 3, Seaforth;. W. R. Archibald, R.K. 4, Seaforth; Harvey If'uller, R.R. 2, Goderich; -E. J. Tre- wattha, R.R. 8, Clinton; John. H. Mc - Ewing, R.R. 1, Blyth; Hugh Alexander,. R.R. 4, Walton; J. L. Mahone, R.R. 5, Seaforth. Agents -John E. Pepper, Brugefield, 1; -George A. Watt, •Blyth, R.R.d.; R. Finlay Mcliercher, , Dublin, R.R. 1; . F. Prueter, Brodhagen. Policy -Holders can make all ka-- ments antl-get their cards receipted at the Royal Bank, Clinton; Calvin Cutt's Grocery, Kingston Street, Goderich, or J.H. Reid's General Store, Baylield.. MEDICAL ,.n FOREMOST per % Cr' • GODEIC e 1 ONTARIO; THURSD Y, OCTOBER 3bth, 1947 • w y E ,n net for Central., { , S) , , Irauss L D TELLS a r)U011.TICO ' VI I� 1� Agricultural Highlights for the Week IZCBPITI IN INDIA AkS�Il R t 1 T'( T OP t '. �! c 'r'I ' `t i' l.ia.�, i` Issued • by LEROY G. BROWN, ' 'Agricultural . Repireseait'atii`e fon Huron County The Ontario Departtnent of Agricul- ture recently brought into effect throughout the Province a Bacon Hog Club policy. . This policy has been de- signed with a view to making high- their grains until this action was taken. story of- the ten lepers healed by class boars °available in those cominun- As a result, coarse grains in Ontario Christ fur a Scripture lesson. Miss sties where (they -are not being .main- have been in .very scarce •.supply, and Edith Jenkin was „accompanied by Mrs. tained, and where their.use is essential our farmers have not had an opportun-. M. Iietheritigton as alae., sang "Come to improveirlent in type and quality of sty of purchasing a reserve for winter Unto Me." . - the market hogs produced. It is not feeding before the subsidies were .re- Miss Esther kiume introduced Miss intended to interfere with the actin- moved, and before• the new price in- Milliard, who told of.. the plaits for the sties of •those., individuals who follow creases became effective: At the mo- impi'ovexxien.t and -enlargement of the thea practice of purchasing good boars ' anent • regulations are - that any feed mission hospital at Isidore, under the and offering -them for -public service. dealer having a supply of grain on W.M.S. "Building Advance" plan. In Under this,•-pol ey live 'boar clubs. hand, purchased at.a time `when sub- speaking of the shortage of nurses, she have Peen ' organized in the county,- sidies were in effect, must retail it said thut, While the hope is for 50,000 .where D.epartnxeft boars will be'placed at pre',ious price levels,,, but this nurses tu__India in the neat ten years, and available for public service. The regulation will not affect a great many there are at present duly 7,000 nurses,' ,first club, organized early in July, in dealers in Ontario, as few of them 88 per eetlt. of whom .are. Christians. the Beechwood district, recently took "have been able to keep a sufficient sup- Accommodation for _relatty,es` of pa- delivery of a young boar shipped tos ply on hand to meet their normal re- fients must be"provided for in the new them by the live stock branch of the quirements. hospital for caste reasons, and also Ontario Department of Agriculture. because communication with isolated This young boar, Gravel Ridge Prince GODERICH VOTERS' - - villages is so poor when relatives must 230A, was bred by Wiliam Pinkney • LIST FOR 1947 be • advised of change in a patient's and Sons, of Cooksvflle, Ontarioand Ontario, ,_condition. Student nurses are required was 'one of a litter which, qualified The Goderich voters' list for 1947 to have two years' high school ealuca- under the Advanced Registry policy, '2449 tion, and their text -books are in the with a score of 90, and third highest contains the navies of voters in. vernacular. It is stoped that more ma- in the Province 'of Ontario in 1946. hart I of the list and 290` in part II. triculants will be enrolled, so that they, This is an. increase of 52 over the may react English textbooks, and thus number in part 1 of the 1946 list, those have. -,a'' wider range of information. entitled to vote at municipal elections The hospital att Indore. Which co -oper- and elections. rto the Legislative As -1 ates with Vellore Medical College, has sembly: Part II ( those entitled to ! only two Canadian nurses .and two vote at municipal elections only) shows Canadian doctors. Tlie «'.1I.5. is wak- en increase .of only four over hest year. ing a request for seventy-two new mis- The 2449 voters in port I are•diivided sionaries. as follows : Polling divisions NOs. 1,1 ,Miss Hilligti rd .closed a most iterest- 81.1c 1 at ons 11 , j aige 111e suriilus of eggs, ,and the law of supplypresent' at the thank -offering meeting and demand would, come into force with respect to prices paid for eggs. The re oval of subsidies from coarse grains has bpein expected .for several months toad the farmers of Western School Graduates Each year the "Canadian Eduetation (gyro Association spOflsors ail "education of the 1i,;veuing Auxiliary of North Inspector Staples Addresses the reek," during 0sbieh this organization street:, L;nited church to hear the true , Class aXl p_._® er8 ° seeks to call, to till Ittt€ntion of the speaker, Miss Delight Hilliard of AdO� ' C nadiau publie the import-auce of ludclxe, .,ladies 4,r °l ec ucation• in the - life • of the nation. In keening' with the 'Thanksgiving The ('etitrul Home and School Club , Canada have been relueCaut to sell , theme Mrs. Don Aberhart chose the 1 �.11i.n year Education Week falls 'cls nit. F. J. K. FOB,STER, EYE, 'Eta, NOSE, THROAT Late House Surgeon New York Ophthalmic and Aural hospital, - assist- ant at Moorefield Eye hospital and Golden • Siauare Throat - Hospital, London, England. ' EYES TESPED, GLASSES SUPPLIED 53 Waterloo Street S., Stratford. Telephone 26?. Next visit Bedford Hotel, Goderich, Wednesday,;Nov. 200h,,1947, at 2 p.iu. till 4.30 p.m.- - TIj ,y oungg boar -is being maintained ha the herd of James E. Sloan, R:R. 5, Seaforth, who was appointed as care- taker ° by members of the ' Beechwood Bacon Hog Club. •Removal of Grain Subsidies The announcenielit of the removal of subsidies on coarse grains, coming. as it did' at the time when price con- trols were lifted, has caused a' great deal of confusion of thought.among.the 'iaroduca_a°s• of :bacon, beef --•and• poultry - products. At the same time, Great` Britain. has intimated that she may hese to make a cut in .her importation of eggs and bacon from Canada-. If CHIROPRACTOR AND llRUGLESS THERAPIST Goderich, Phone 341, - OFFICE HOURS don. & Thurs.-9 to 11.30 a.m. 2 to 5 p.m. (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 appointment . only. ' A. N. ATKINSON 51 South St. legistered under •Drugless Pra$titioners Act for the Province 'of Ontario. Geo. ' G. MacEwan Fire, Accident. find Motor Car Insurance OFFICE= -MASONIC TEMPLE WEST STREET PHONE 230 GODERICI# } A. 1. COLE Optometrist -Optician . Ejes Examined, Glasses Fitted - Phone 33 - Goderich, Ont. , F. - T. Armstrong OPTICIAN and OPTOMETRIST Square - - Goderich "See Armstrong and See Better" JAI Lueknow first Friday Of each month. .INSURE . ' IN ., ST.JR E INSURANVE CONFEDERATION -I.TFE WIND- CAR, - FIRE -Preferred rates for preferred risks. ACCIDENT & SICKNESS Consult • JOHN FAR TSH Phone 82-13- Dung: ( .on DONALD B. B]G:.; EXPERIENCED AUCTIONEER' Licensed' for Counties 'of Linton - and ,Bruee oron-and.Bruce RIPLEY, PHONE 49 • For information apply to J. N. Kernighan, Division Court Clerk. (xoderich, Ont.. ' EDWARD W.. ELLIOTT LICENSED AUCTIONEER Correspondence promptly an- awered. Immediate arrangements can be made for Sales Date by calling Phone 203, Clinton. Charge moderate and satisfac- tion Guaranteed. I9tf HA1,O1,I) , JACKSON , LICENSED AUCTIONEER ' HURON AND PERTH For information,, etc.. write R.R. 4, Seaforth; or phone (col- • leet) Seaforth. or 867, Goderich. T;.CAPITAL THEATRE ps,°,"° Now-"SPORT„O ('-KINGS:'.'-,.and BLO.NDU'.S HOLIDAY" Mon: Tues. d Wed, . ADULT ,FNTIERTAINM1 NT. I1mnphrey Bogart-Lizabetb Scott and Charles Cane 1°t's smashing drama, tense, 'taut and terrific. 'You will never forget ., .' Attie suspense, or the suspect, - presented • its annual baangtiet to the graduating class on ,"friday eveniflg last at the Park House. The tables were tastefully , decox;ated with red and white tapes, place cards and in- dividual crepe paper baskets contain - Ing homemade fudge. After thlC singing of "God Save the King," the program was opened b3 the Club president, 'Ars. C. Baxter, who welcomed the --1947 graduating class and presented Mr. H. 5. Turner, representative • of the Public School Board, who acted as toastmaster of the evening. ,Miss Helen Videan sang Joyce Kil- mer's "Trees,' after which Miss Mc- Dowell introduced the graduates. Prin= cipal Shackleton toasted the graduates and Cynthia Young replied for the class. • Miss•-iLois Campbell, a member of the graduating class, played a beauti- lel -piano solo, "The Miuuet. Bill •McLean proposed the, toast to "The Home and School flub," to \which the • (flub president replied. I)r. R. 1). Staples was the chief speaker of the evening. He, stated that he wished he could give the gradu• - ates the ked -to happy and successful life. He •divided his advice to them in four main topics. First, he ,lad Noveinber.2nd to kith. In i:eeognitiun of the close alai vital relationship between home,. church • an 1 school in• the formation of character, North street United church is bbserv- ing Education- Week, with special ser- vices on ..Sunday, November `Ind. in the morning the speaker will. be J. H. Kinkead, inspector of public schools fur North Huron. In the evening the speaker will be the inspector. of public schools for' South Huron, Dr. R., U. Staples. • Representatives of the staff of the Collegiate and public schools will assist in the services. flMembers, adherents and friends of 2, 3, .4 (St. David's 'ward),. 834; Nos.' ing address with a poem, "The nodi,,yiscd, develop ability to get ulnas with 5,, 6, 7, 8 ('St. Patrick's ward), 706; Road." other peol)11,no matter what they No. -9 (-St:--.fleorge!s-waero).,.•_-251•-, .N&)s. :--Miss-,;,lately fs�I)e, uwell-expressed the are lik. It is ,importaItt- .to, ,get to10. 11, 12 (St.. Andrew's ward), 658. - thanks of the audience to the .speaker, know many people and all kinds of •..Ito 'Miss Jenkip and to Miss Evelyn people. "Be •kind to people ; they need I • KNUY CHURCH MISSION BANDBrtcl:ovi; who sang "Bless` 'fill;; your •help." , The opening -meeting of the MacGil- House." Secondly. learn to work. `tittle lilray Mission Band for the season was The thank offering'\1us,dcdicated by di to the haled a5 '\vellus the easy.. Miss J. Saunders, before the meeting held on Sunday afternoon in. Knox I was closed with at hytiin arid. the bene- bgoes e i• the one who extra mile it i• your job. The he whochurch. After the -,regular business diction by Rev. Wesley Cope. • gots 'where- he is ilei11 Retain '1 was • attended to, the 'leaders held the ' Its the social hour which followed ur elections, and the following is the slate the meeting many of those who tlt- of• officers for the year: -President; tended 1ttbk the opportunity of renew - Barbara Schutz; vice-president,- Rutlilying acquaintance with hiss Hilliard, Peachey; secretary,. Lois 1Iutchius ; j'�y'ho spoke in North street church six press ,secretary, Shirley' Leitch; treats- years' ago when -she was home on fur- urer, Ruth McNevin. , The theme Tyr lough. . study was "Thanksgiving in Other ' Lands." Stories were given by Miss FULL SPEED 'AHEAD ON Johustutt.aitcl Mrs. Lowery. The Scrip- ture was read 1)y Ituth Petichey and the prayer was given by Shirley -Leitch. - The •lirst dire turs' °meetUtg of oho - Rit'.w Maitland Fish and ,(ams Coir u I servation Club was held on ` .'e"day, evening, With they pre'lideaxt, 73 41ke 14 - M. Costello, in the chair. Tent-atiC0 committees were set up to t)a'gtalal the . different departments which the club will endeavor to 1 uprove. As. ,soon Its membership cards are available, en. directors will be glad to accept, arts?' person wishing. to join.. After careful consideration it was decided that the gemosil meeting shotild.be beld o)pl tile' ' first Tuesday of each month, beginning on Tuesday, December 2nd. Anyone with any article of interest connection with fish 'and game is urged to get in touch with Mr. W. 'C¢ - Attridge. as there is to be .a .display*, - of trophies at the December meetiaag. North street church are invited to share in these services. sts Have your car W1NTERIZED- CampbelVs .AT Garage.. Vit. David's Street DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE - PHONE 296W ALL WORK GUARANTEED PRICES REASONABLE !c;ritisih American Products-BA:Gas & Oil " REPAIRS TO ALL MAKES OF CARS. HURON .TEMPERANCE FEDER- - ATION . • Trte annual. -meeting of the Huron lively curiosity. Trp• to keepon ques- tioning. Insist on finding the right . answer. Finally. be hones2't and conr- ageous with yourself. • Do - sons, a td= veutitring. La1nch out on t �v trtl11s -- itis class, in town. in jobs. 1'('11)1 develop skills. - 31i s• ('letaver thanked .the speaker and the program ended with stile sing - NEW THEATRE IN MARCH" ing of "0 Canada." Bemuse of the Cancellation of the . 712•. and, 3Ir5. John 31,•(;111 :dud fin(: shiiment of a carload .of cement ,children, of Kilchener. were wee1: e11(1 ordered for- work on the new theatre visitors with Mrs. Li11111gti-n1. Victoria to- 1)e built. (in the Square 1)y H. .1. street. Sutherlaan.il of the Capital '1'11(l)tre. it County Temperance Federation AM be has been found necessary to delay held in \1•esiey-\i11is United church, liniiding-"i)perations , (-idler bilileling Clinton, on Friday.. NoNentfer /4th,-in-n1tria1s also liai 'e teen found seart•e. commencing at 2 p.ui Itis expected AS a result t11 -e 'partly razed -tuildings to-hatYc present Mr. Royal Moulton of are being b011t)1ed 11I, 11111 11 the middle Toronto, field-sevretairy of the (-),,tarso of \I:uch next-, alt NsLassL- time, 3[r. '1'eulperfan01 . Federation; Itev. Ur. Sutherland states; building operaations St:aitl(,•y 1)sbol•ne, president of the 1'eel will ;;o into full 5111tig and ((1111nue until the building is complete. County Federation, and .possibly - a representative from Perth county.. ENJOY PEACE OF 'MIND and freedom from financial losses by • insuring today. TALI. IT ()'V`i.R•Tt)I)AY \V1' 11 GORDON JEWELL ' R.R. 6, Goderich Phone Carlow 21-R-4. LW.0AIG4E INSURANCE and REAL ESTATE 11'1114)NE 24 - GOliellICH FRIGIDAIRE COMMERCIAL SALES AND SERVICE. - Phone 1098 or Write MANNING Refrigeration Service 50 Elgin ' Ave., Goderich. fii,FPAIRS TO ALL MAKES INSURANCE Auto -Fire -Liability - Sterling Trust R, T. KILPATRICK R.R. 7, "Luekpow Phone 77R2 Dungannon "DEAD RECKONING" Thur. Fri. and Sat. 'TWO FEATURES. Raymond- Hatton -Joan Woodbury and Phyllis •Sheperd Telling•, thrillirin; Technicolored tale of the early° pioneers "Northwest Trail" Robert Jenry and "Ace" the Won,ilgt' •Dog Bring to life the appealing story of a boy and his pup "Danny Boy" (Arnim; -"'TIE WEB" and "MY DOG SH +.'P." Matintes- .Wedgy Sat., and Holidays at 2.30 p.m. r lAyLO ,S CORNER TAYLOR'S ('l►I.NI•;R. ())t, C. .1. Whitely and Graham spent the week -end ilt '1'orouto. • • Miss Dorothy Radges \vats holue troth IIarllilton rut ch.,. \week.,a(1. The 1;odie5 "are busy pr,,ll1u•ing- fur the luliaatt• to be held in (,;oderielt un Saturday.- :are pleased to report, that Mrs. Robert- Fuller is making satisfactory p2•(,grPss honoring.. the Newlyweds. -:1n en- joyable evening 111)5 spent` Ili the 5('11001 oto- Ftiduy night last in- honor of Mr.- and Mrs. ('Mester Sturdy. who Vere rel cooly married. The- evening \vati Spent i11 _playing 1)1•og1'essi\(' I° euchre, followed by a program of 11111- 1uwwe'elt songs and recitations by se\ - ! , el•11l of the s('hool c•hildr(11 •and dances j by Veit Wilson, Barbara Orr and. Cora Driver. Those taking part were dressed in appropriate •1I1111owe'c11 (1St•11n1e5. Mr. Howard Sturdy read an address and Isabel 1111(1 ('hi ster i were presented with a handsome wal- nut table and .tri,light 111111p by Jack ,81nrdy and .lint `turdy. on .behalf of the community. A delicious lunch was served by tile,la.(li(~s: WESTERN ONTARIO MOTORWAYS - Bus Seltefiule Now In Effect - To LONDON To STRATFORI) - 7.45 a.lnr 7.45 a.m. 12.15 p.m. 12.15 p.m. 4.15 p.m. 4.15' p.m. 8.1 pan. Bus. for4Lbndon leaves at 7.00 a.m. on Saturday •and 'Monday only. • Sundays and holidays, the 112.15 bus goes to Stratford only. Connections at Clinton ' for Loudon, Detroit, VlVingham, • Wftlherton, Port ,Erin and 'Owen Sound,, Connections at Stratford for'Woodstdeh Kitchener, Guelph, Hamilton and Toronto. Coniiertions at Mitchell for Listowel fort( Loudon. For idffortnation phone 'Reg. nieGee and Song at 765. • KINGSBRIDGE K INY;SIIliII)(;E. Oct. 28.-31r. and .3[rs. Dennis i)aalton 'and fancily. of tio(lcrich. 'spent Sunday with their relatives here. \Ir. and of 's. Nave i•;fartin, Bert 11.11(1 Clause Lannon spent the wee[: -end in II1)muilton. We are sorry to report that ,Jf rs. (1'heefe fractured- her pip in falling - downstairs and has been taken to the London hospital. firs. '1 1;)r. 1 Casper, . from Detroit. was. here far al: few days last week visiting her .mot her, Mrs. 31. J. O'Con- nor. Mr. ('iharlie O'Connor and tifrs. 'J. Moran of Iietroit tire visiting at ,Terry (-t'('ontior's • Reliable Efficient Radiolo pal rs IN OUR RADIO SERVICE DEPT. FULL SOCK OF TUBES. AND PARTS CARRIED All Work:(,"luarantced, . AT LAST! Roll Brick Siding THE COLOR YOU HAVE WANTED ALL SUMMER. - Buff with Black ortar Line ORDER YOURS TODAY. Box 468 Ge Lo AXTE TeL 739 OWNED AND OPERATED BY The 0..40, ATLANTIC at PACIFIC t.o w ua. CUSTOM GROUND BOKAR COFFEE ^df MAYONNAISE JUICE OLD CHEESE F6UIT CARE GRAPEFRUIT 9, i 47c 2 1b 87c - ANN PAGE MILK R Egn WHITE or BROWN 24 ciz ,oat lOc f. CV�VC �Wprox. 7.A A BagQGLS GRAPESCALIFORNIA Red Emp©or No. - 1b5. 250 ONTARIO GROWN Mc[NTOSH RED 3 b Illy; 3/Q3cAPPLES , a Combination Grade Oi:TARIO GROWN WOLF RIVER or BAXTER APPLES Combination Grade -4 lbs' 20 ONTARIO' GROWN SNOW . APPLES' Combination Grodo 6 -Qt. t a>;k.50 CALIFORNIATOMATOES HAND SELEC'iilis' Rko. �% POTATOES R.E.I. No. 1 16 -Ib. Peek 49¢ A & P PRODUCE BUY 1» SHE WEEK IrLORIDA MARSH SEEDLESS. 0O'tt 1„ Pion© 11e HEINZ' ASSOfD .�.ja SOUPS P o S I' 25 LANG'S WET M/MED . PICKLES" " PIC Mt A'1Y PRUNES med:stro, 2 its OUTS WASHING TIME. , e . - A• b•.; West St. 2311 •