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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1947-10-30, Page 7ow, tom:,aw"A! w...dI04,.'Ifi"'.: JM e2,4 'wr'.ow-1w A:2':rtM •. No.....P'oI.orow, �'.. aQ� 41 Goderich Frecb Dry Clean'e'rs Tux.rr911trzam nano DRY CLEAIING and PREOSING 'GENERAL REPAIRS EXPERT DYEING Guaranteed Mothproofing Serce. Waterproofing. u U . AND ,'' ELIVER- 0. R. LOWERY Phone 122, Movi WEST M. liswlinson Lamltca, regularly mak. up and ship Hqueehoid Furniture, Con- solidated Ibol.Crrs to Manitoba. Seskitteh. swan, Arca British Columbia end to Writs. Cel tolaoie.t•. wire or phonefor reduced - freight rotes. teablashed 1835. 6M Tong* 1t,, Toaeuts, ligadele 5125 MNMS, MUMS, .SMINiM* sed tioia.uu .ROY. N. BENTLEY INCOME TAX—(Business, Fri - fate or Farm Reports) Bookkeeping Services—(Weekly or Monthly) Typing (Prljvate or Commercial work) . 36 REGENT ST BOX 58 PHONE 231J Goderieh, Out. °20tf ONNICOMMIMIMMowolessOMMIarillMaraltil immessor WHEELER'S ORAL SERVICE No extra cue for the use of our Funeral Mimi!,Torg., to Street. • Prompt .Ambulane6 Service • - Phone $36 Res: SW or. 7 GODERICH MEMORIAL SHOP. NEWEiST DESIGNS ° BEST OF MATERIALS Guaranteed workmanship' at prices that will' please. you. SAVE' ALL. Acams Call .at our eMee: or drop us a Rae to Box 161 Goderich. • We will be pleased'+�o call and help choose a 'suitable memorialfor pour famfy .plot. R. A. SPOTTON St. Andrew's StF PRYTiE & .ON (fot*herly, Cunningtaam & P,ryde) Clinton, Exeter, Seaforth r, Write Box 150, or phone 413, Exeter - • and we *shall be pleased to call Backache ::May Warn Of Kidney Disorder Du11f- aching pains is the back, may Be a warning of, kidney dir• orders: Don't neglect these pains. Loan 's Kklney Pills etimi ate the action of the kidney s, help . to *limit nate the •waster which are often the :cause of backache, rheumatic pains, and minor Urinary and bladder ail- ments. Thus Doane Kidney Pills help the kidneys to clear the body ' of impurities. ° ' Do as thousands of other Oita - thaw have`; done. When troubled with backache, take Doan Kidney Pill& On elle it all drug counters, • The T. Whoa 0*., term* Oat, 1 Lighkning . Rod Installation and Repair Service. • _ Pumps and Pressure Systems of all types. Engines, Motor. aid Wind- miils. Goodyear Belts in all'stand- ard lengths. 1 _ fa4w quipment and machinery, • NEW IDEA D1sTRrBuTOitl GODERICH, ONT. Phon- �irl4 lig n 0 n4 4 CAPACITY OF TEAM Tests made at the Centrfal Experi- mental Farm, Ottawa, show that a horse can pull 10 to 12 per cent. of its weight and travel twenty miles a 'day without undue fatigue. A suitable load for a 8,000-1b, team Is 300 to 860 lb.; for three horses 450 to 540' lb.; and for four horses, 600, to 720 ib. A team can pull tip'to 85 per cent. of their weight for ,a few feet. Evitn� B1smns by v The other day 1 hod an 'in- teresting conversation with a piano tuner who was- work_ ing in my home. Although I had always thought ' his profession a rather. monotonous one, I was soon to change my, mind. For he talked so engagingly about his work, the construction of the instrument and other re- Iated matters, that 'I found myseff becoming • genuinely interested. But what fascinated me 'most was his great enthusi- asm for his work. \. This attitude towards one's job is greatly to be desired. Enthusiasm has a magic, warming effect on all of us, ° And 'in a worker—be he sales,- man or carpenter, butcher or hook -keeper -it win`s adniira tion and co-operation from employers, customers' and and all others with whom he comes in cumacf,• So, espedlially to younger men, I wo Id say R'ega'rdless of whatever headaches and disappointments your ,world may' bring, keep on being enthusiastic • • U Millions of o*ners and bene- ficiaries of life insurance Poi*" icies icies enthusiastically endorse. this form ~ of investment for security. Agents of the life insurance companies in Can- ada, too, are enthusiastic about their work because it' renders a valuable service. W.241 • an ConJio1sten old Their AnnuaiBanquet The annual 4ahquet of the Hums° MANY Golgi I' 1,TL" D TO •MIDD TON'S • / G..TCH Con ;+,ty Holstein Breeders' ,OW) was held on .Thursday last IA the Ontario street Incited church, Clinton. Wise chairman • was Win. Sparks; Bay1Ielaill president of the Club, and the guest speaker . was Watson.or P tar, editor of The Far er's4clvocate, London. 11. Porter spoke on' is' recent- trip is Europe, co paring present and pre- war faroa conditions there. Mr. Porti was introduced by L. G. s, rown, eagrA- cultural representative for Huron. J. E. Terry, Western Ontario field, man for the ;t' olstein Association, pro seated a premier exhibitor banner to W. H, Clutton & Sons, Goderich. This bannerwas donated by the Club and was won at the , annual Black and White Day held` in connection with the Blyth Fall Fair. This is the second year in succession that this banner has been won by Mr. Clutton. Mr. Terry also complimented the Club on its year's . work. Others who spoke briefly were N. R. Martin, St. Thomas, and Cecil J. lack - ham, Stratford, directors of the Hol- stein -Friesian Association of Canada. Special prizes were presented to Ross Marshall, Sirkton, for the three best, uddered females' and the grand champ- ion female and to Leonard Leeming & Son, Walton, for the grand champion .pale at the county Black and White Show. 'rhe gathering of 150 was welcomed by Mayor Andrew McMurray of Clin- ton, Rosa Marshall, Kirktop, thanked the guest speaker and Allen Betties, Bayfield, Voiced the appreciation of the., gathering to the ladles of the church for the excellent banquet ,pro- vided by them. Musical entertainment was provided by the Moorefield United church orchestra. GLENANNAN TEACHER CASE AT AN END • WINGI3AM, ' Oct. 24.—No further action, it is reliably reported, • is likely to •be taken by police .in the case of Miss Mabelle Dunkin, twenty -year-old Glenannan school teacher who disap- peared for twenty-four hours early this -Week. Miss Dunkin returned tb her 'home late -Tuesday night,''and ':told' her parents, Mr. and _Mrs. •Chester Dunkin, that she had come to con- sciousness that day in a • ditch near Harriston, twenty-two miles from her home, and had walked all the way home along the railway tracks. 1, - Miss Dunkin arrived home While search' parties of police and neighbors were combing the couhtryside. A bump on the head and scratches on the arra were the only marks which could help explain whit happened, be- tween her disappearance' late Monday night from her home, and her return • to awareness on. Tuesday. As a result of police investigation', it is believed, it- has been established that Miss Dunkin had been carrying on her teaching dtfties under the stress of illness for several days before her disappearance. • It was her first re; sponsibility as teacher after her gradu- ation from Stratford Normal School in the spring of. this year, and she is known to have been conscientious and 'anxious' about her work. It is be- lieved that under the double pressure of illness and 'werry sl a became the victim of a temporary amnesia,: and that when she left the house 'Monday .n ght to go to an . outbuilding behind the housez-she kept on walking until fatigue drugged her• to sleep. No further developments In the case are expected from police investigators. Advertising in The Signal -Star pays dividends. IF You worry about your present or future security, Phone Carlow 1706 or write . • B. R. ROBINSON Monarch Life Assurance repre- sentativreAR. 4, Goderich. 36tf IP • . Jia chaareh, Mi?idieton, :ob. it served lits seventy-fifth . an r, igerstary soca Sunday, 'October 19th, with harvest thanksgiving services. The newly decorated church, ade still Tore at- tractive with Sowers, &ruits and vege- tables of the season, held large con grogations morning and evening. The morning .service was conducted by Mr. Lake, student in charge of the parish, and several; beautiful gifts were pre- sented to the churc i. These included A gold cross, presented by Rev. F. and Mrs. Paull bread paten, presented by Mr. a and •Mrs. FrankSmith in honor of her parents, Mr. And Mrs. Hutch- ings; altar desk, presented by the Ell- wood family in loving memory of their parents, Mr, and Mrs.. Thomas Ell - weed ; dower vase, presented by, Mrs. William Wise and family in loving memo*. of William Wise; flower vase, presented by Margaret H. Middleton in loving memory of her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. John W. Middleton ; candlesticks and tapers, presented by 3Xi ..an€i Mrs. Ted aliddleton im memo y of the pioneers, who. ht?e. t the 4t 1w ; altar cls th and calors# by trnhoc4r-3a p xerotes by the W.A. uZ St. „ Archdeacon W. 4. Townal lend of 40lu- don, who was, baptised iti qtr J'ames' chaarell, °preached in the a, or Dia. and Ret,$: F. IL Paull :of Listowel, a former rector.Of the pari$la,,, at Om evening service. S 1 eci i,; a us. c was re e • p �. dem t each e d a service. Many for er auearaber$ of,,the congreg€atlon . wore present to tape p;arzt in the observance of tlfe seventy-fifth anniversary. • 4• j ST. HELENS Rel Cross Pins •Presented. -..A pleas- ant afternoon was spent at the Com- munity Hall on Thursday, evhen ladies of the • community gathered. to rece,ive Red Cross pins in recognition. of work done during the war years. Mrs. W. A. Miller, convener: of Red t ressr work for the Women's Institute, presided for a pfogram consisting of community singing, choruses by 'pupils, from • St. Helens school, a solo by Mrs. F. W. Rice• and piano bolos by Miss Doris Taylor and Mrs, W. Rutherford. Mrs. Hornell .of Lucknow presented pins to the girls of St. llelens school as: called by Mrs. McQuillan, and to the St. Helens group called by Mrs. W. A. Miller. M'rs. George read the names of those lw/i0 , worl' ,i whI ' 41tegroes». ora tai~ Otic,,. Mrs. Chester Taylor those oh, as 1Qkh east alb' lilt's. kErnest�b eaunt . $n the.00th west and the' �h Over odes were given -.rut, atter widish a pleasant aoeial hear was spent and afternoon' tea" Wa8 served, , AISIU VIIO,NME 'T Vesplte the most, broad -..landed tentions, there, erare t~ arm eut s when tt.:is difficult net to agree with the dear 014 lady who, asked her opinion •'of . the United Nations conference, replied: I things it is a very goed idea; but it is a pity they have so and/ay' foreigners in it." Wo riry , Often Causes. Loss Of Sleep - Worry is probably the post comnioan cause of restlessness. Anxieties and fears, worries over finan- cial and other Matters, all take their toll of hours of restful sleep, Such a eonditiou may eventually result.uruerv. ° ousness and irritability, loss of appetite or fatigue. 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