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GODERIC . SIGNAIAIT
Lloyd llondf temperance secrete
taryr.ttev. M. Newton.
and Jira. pert Lobb entertain
NY N�- STOCMNOS
con efcf
MONDYJANIA1Y 7th
51 and 54 gauge. Regular $1:95 reduced to $1.75 pr.
Y
Two pe CAS
Are Heard At
•
Spring Assizes .
Mr. ;Justice Wilson as presiding
at the spring - assiies of `- the
Supreme 'Court, which Opened here
•� . i afternoon-
4'1'W
fternoon.
Ion Monday
life Criminal ..fictions, . brh.. on
t.-haiges of, :ape, were slated to be
_ _-- !►curd ► i ii Jl1r�' ATC -civil
45 gauge: Regular $1.75 reduced to $1.5() pr.
t•.
gauge. Regular $1.50 reduced to $1.35 pr.
1 IA.tt.�./
MATER
�,/ C� ALL WOOL i1`i`'�
in fancy check Tartan plaids and plain colors.
Regular. $3.50, 95 and '$4.50 per yard95
CLEARING' AT, -
12- ONLY SHORT_ SLEEVED
NYLON PULLOVERS
3 .4
in pastel shades. Regular $4.50 and $4.95
CLEARING AT EACH
st btoIUled were settled Ily
1 out of eourt..
goobers of the jury are:
Attueu:, Grey 'I'uwtt gip;
Blake, Grey; Joseph 1trear', Il,o�v-
,ick ; 1.y1e Brothers, Howick ; Ira
Campbell, Ashtield ; Gordon Cou--
gtuut,--A.?hiield; Lindsay Eyre', Me-
iiill llusritrd J Fowler, t;ode-
i�ttertslit: i3s. Tom. air. Ifo ...,.
.M•iiOlali taVIld::, _ani i. a fir. ed t (1<nteude41f . last week)
aud.alrs. K.- J, 'Pnrvartha visited executive, teachers and assistants C'1'E, Jan."'f"..--Mr. and Mrs.
on, _Monday last with Sir. and Mrs. of the bunds j School at.their name Jlatk Rivett `and fanitilj spent Sun
Kenneth Langford and fatally, ou Friday ere iluit,...The s�ueeting day evening with,' aix and firs.
W d forthecoming year'!r
vs)dbntn. : was arranged in (Wiz tha plans13eprsotr;,Sharkleton.
could be made
qtr. attot'alra Earl. Blake of Cita-, ,Year's guests with firs. B wgrk with the pupil of the.aµndayi
alaca1aW. were Mr. and Mrs. Ewan School. The evening . closed with ton visited with ]'1 r. and firs. L.
Boss and John and air, and airs., ".lunch being, served by airs.. Lobb Crosier.
and a- social time, was clzJoyted. by Mr. Jim Sherwood is couliued to
W. I). -Armstrong and Alan. Ilronsan i all. . Alexandra hospital in Goderich for
Line: ou Baud. ..-" The January treatment.
Mr. James H. Harrison, Exeter,
meeting of the W 1ilhelmine 3lissj on Mr. and airs. Bert • Einnig*ti were,
Sand �a` ooir6tria•-tn- Lucicsts>rw--vi�ritor tr-Ae>vv Yesls'rz.
consent Stratford, killed on reltittvH'g undo Friday afternoon. .--The iieeting Mr. and Mrs':' ' Don Paquette and
friends in the village, On Tnesday.l
♦vary is charge of the leaders, Mrs. sons spent New .Year's. in Goderich
ltnssell Mr. aud airs. Barry Walter and 1 l?'rank McCullough and Mrs. Jack with Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Louzon
.family, ', Haucke, spent. Yea. The Installation ;of • ()dicers and Gail; --
and .M l'. ��
clt-oi ;;e New Year's with Mts.' S. Walter. • was conducted -by :les:- Me ulipugh, Mr: and .airs. Mark Berger were
Sunday guests with Mr. and Mrs. after which ..Kenneth Potter, the
Frank a1c Cullougli were. Mr, lie-
pretlident, took charge of the bust -
C. ullough's niother, Mrs. L Meshy- mess. The minutes of the last meet -
lough; Toronto, and Miss May ing were read and adopted. ,The
Jardine, Goderich. - Trollcall sats_ answered _by .tile Pay -
Mrs. W. D. Finlay received word•• meat of dues. 'and 31 became paid
011
rich : Frank Gullow, l,':►derirh this week of the serious ' it:fess ,of I meter. The Scripture was read
Thous is McDonald, .Ashtleid ; Clu3 �'. her brother, Will Beacoullk Detroit.' by Sandra Williams.y Griga
Mr. E..1. Trewartha spent a few {
days - recently with Rev. and Mrs.
S. Miner and family, Florence, On-
tario.
utorio. •
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Grigg had 1 solo. Mrs. McCullough. led - the
as their New Year's guests Mr. and Children in a games period, and
Mrs. Wed Patter; Mr. It. Grigg and Mrs. Yeo read the chapter in the
Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Holland andstudy 'book.
family of Clinton. and 31r. and Mrs.
•
Lloyd Bond and family,
Sunday School Annual. --,The an-
nual nteeling_ h Sunday School
of Holmesville United ' Church . was
held on Monday, December 31. Rev.
Mr: Newton was chairman for the
election of officers which resulted
as follows: superintendent, Bert
Lobb; __assistant, Ebner Potter;
secretary, Barry Walter; treasurer,
Bill Norman; missionary secretary,
ton !"•file; Stephen; lrviue 1\'allace
Myth; -Joseph' Shaddick, llullett,
Tho,-Graud Jury called to bring
in a bill Rex vs. George Gregory
Grogan, R.C.A.F.,...Clinton. .oal a
charge of rape against an R.C.A.F.
woulan; was addressed by Justice
Wilson at the opening of the Court.
He instructed that they were to be
concerned only Mgt a dei isiou as
to whether the accused should go
on trial for the offence and also
on a second count that Grogan un-
lawfully •-caused to be taken iu-
i nor ba womn. as
17 INCH ALL. LINEN
HANI TOWEL�C
with red, blue, or green borders. Cyd.
EXCEPTIONAL VALUE
All
Remnants Clearing at 1/2 Price
tozicating 1 q y �
that she Would be overpowered";
stupefied.
In regard to their duties cif visit-
ing the County gaol, and County
Home, Justice Wilson told ;ileal
a he did not want them to make
o e of those- perfttnctor., reports
` hat everything is all right without
making a thorough inspect ion. He
reminded thein ..to inquire if there
were prisoners in the gaol and for
' what length of time. This duty he
saki is a survival of an earlier time
when people were held in gaols.
He suggested they look - .for meri-
torious service of those in- ch.4rge
and not for faults only.
On Tuesday morning the grand
jury Brought in a true bill_t,n , the
clu(rge of rape and no hill against
Grogan on 0 second- count that. "rte
unlawfully caused to 1►e taken in-„
toxicaling ligltor by a woman so
that she would b -e overpoiwered' or
stupefied. •
Grogan pleaded not guilty when
-arraigned 'inti after the. 1►t'tit jury
w:►s ►pan-epell, the trial pro-
ceeded.
ro-ceeded.
and for Malty- years -late'r
The Square Phone 86
will close at 9 o'clock Saturday evenings during
.Store: vv�
the winter months:
p$i.T1ARY
'
•--:'►fter. an illitess of same lwatths,
-Mrs. ' .hauler 1► t t't'o unell dic'tl . fat i
T 1 l , i
St.'A-01. � l.c s it,11, i �ndoit`on 1
.Jauu.lry 1. la her ,«-vFluty sect•nitll'
year, :qrs. t 11'outtell: 1lor forme
111rtilna Italy 'of Seaford'!. wits a-.
reskh nt of Goderich for sotto. years
wltile 1)k i' _It 1 l,,tnd w•a• -Deputy V
1tegistpar of Heeds •here. 110 died '
had the prayer, Victor Conran a
Temperance reading, Frances Mc-
Cullough a reading on peace a 4 .
Douglas Norman-. played a ,piano
BIKE STANDS AWAIT
ARRIVAL OF SPRING
Mrs.-u'couneit.. who- -wm, :t _riue BELCHING .SMOKE CAUSE..
musician. was ,,i.rgatlit of charc11'6''---_ -OF FALSE 'IRE ALARM
-ti seafortit, Windsor 011(1 Detroit.
llc •'. children ►11 i►redece t,ea ler. S'i a a okr
belching out^ of the ehiut-
1N ,-ncys of.. St. Peter's --hyla a* at
1nl1 shoe is- survived by_ _tw o . s' tF1`
"During the past Christmas sea-
son there was . 1 ss confusion in.
store hQurss._.Jiuc to the- publication
of the store hours as decided uPou
by the majority in a recent survey,"
reads the report of the Better Busi-
nese----Commit-tee -_ui_. the GuderkTli
Junior Chatiiber of Commerce its,
contained in the latest issue of their
publication, Chatterbox. Continu-
ing.' thi'151 report reads: "There have
beeli some' inquiries as to what the
closing hours should be 'Tor Satur-
day nights during January-, Febru-
ary' and March. Your c•oIuulittee
expects to make another A,urvey to
ascertain the wishes, of the e mer-
ilittnt The bicycle stands for the
.Squa.re'' have - arrived and are in
storage "pending the arrival of
yrjng _before plating thein. _.. 1'ersonal Jleutiou;.„Tbe Signal -titan..
'S CORNER
T (Intended forlastweek)
TAYLOR'S CORNER, J}an. `J. --
in London and: High .Park...visiting
Rev. and Mrs. Jocelyn op Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Kolkivan. of Oode,.
rich visited on. New Year's with
his.. brother, 31r. _ •T. Kolkman, nt
Crewe. '
Mr. ' and Mrs.. Jim Boa* and
Jamie., were . ` Westfield visitors on
New -Year's. '
Mr. and. 'Mrs. Jack Curran and
family were New Year's visitors
ith Air.- and airs. Allan Corbett
Don't wait until Spring to get that tractor
Have it done NOW. We'll give you an ,,
you plan on 'buying a tractor ux,\ combine we have'
°deli- on_ --hand nowa
The Ladies' Aid wet at the..home
of Mrs. ,Barrie rlil titer on Wednes-
day- -afternoon 9f this week. The
roll was answered with something
suitable far, the New Year. The
Scripture was read by airs._ Lorne
Bodges. .It was decided to pur-
chase a stove for the use of the
'W.A. and the ^ community.' Yearly
reports were read by the various
treasurers. Mrs. Duff Sturdy was
appointed president for the year
111'.12, while- Mrs. Sam McNall was
appointed first vice-president. Mrs.
Chester Sturdy, Mrs. G. Newton
and Mrs. J. Young :are to act. as
pianists. At the close of the meet-
ing~''i very dainty lunch was served
by the hostesses. .- The' February
meeting will be hold at the home
of Mrs. A. Oke, the program to be
prepared by Mrs. Elroy Rodger -and
Mrs. Lorne Rodes with the assist-
ance of Rev, Mr. Newton.
Mr: and Mrs. ' L. G.” Collyer and
Sandra Jean,' and Mr. and. Mrs.
Reg'. `turdy left on Wednesday of
this week for Florida,' where they
will spend the winter.
Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Hasty and
Mr. Will Hasty spent New Year's
with Mr. and airs. C. Crozier and
fatally—
Mr.
Send in' your list of visitors 10
which was their 40th wedding an-
niversary.., '
Mr, Mac Wilson of Toronto ;and
Mr. John Wilson of Kingston are
visiting with their parents over'the
(Intended for lastweek)
CARILO'W, Dec. 3L- .fuses ,dean
and Joan McPhee of London visited
with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon McPhee
at Christmas, and Mr. Tom McPhee
returned to London with..them to
spendthe holiday.
We are sorry to report `that Mrs:
Roy. Allin is in the hospital and
we wish hera speedy recovery. -
Miss Verna Caldwell of Guelph
is visiting—Wifil- ger parents, Mr.
and Mrs. George Caldwell, over the
holiday. -
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Watson of
Sarnia visited with Mr. and Mrs.
\Villiam,, Watson.
Mr. and__Mrs. 'William Sallows
held open house last Thursday
s.
\I I•... Sill,. Seaforth, :111(1 .ors.
1 1►'N'ercattx. 1'+ironto, and by-.,C111111ll on 'Thursday mornirrr,
1 r •
1;0 4 r:tn0,r•ltildrt•n. The tunerttl caused a- neighlodi• ing r ttI,t tr tc,
cervi e W •1- h"1`1 in 1. l ties' turn in the tire' alarm. 'l'be tire
111nt h, ',a":orth, "14 '1'hlti-(1 1y l.tst, ht•Igadc• r►<spnuded oit1 40 find 'that
14(11'ovt'1 ley lllrf'1'HO'hll int :`+i. a11t s' the (011ie front tll;P stoking
reultterr,• ., ' of the flint:ice by the cnt't•talter. „
CARHAYE$ .
EZE-CHANGE
All Aluminum Combination
STORM WINDOWS-
and
INDOWSand
SCREENS --
of all -Canadian Better Quality
Materials. '
12-24 MOTHS TO PAY.
2 WEEKS DELIVEItY.
Estimates and .demonstration
given ‘vitit no obligation.
also
Ornamental Iron Railings
Write Box 2, Signal -Starr
2-3
.of Cedar Valley. _
,holidays.
The W.M.S. 'will bold, its meeting -
on Thrtrsday, ,Junuary 10 at Mrs.
Earl-Sherwood's. Mrs. 'Tait Clark
has the'study book.
The Pileated Woodpecker is a startling bird. .
So spectacular is his appearance that he has
long been a target for guns in the hands of .
.4 thoughtless pe1ople... As a result he is becoming, -^
rare in many sections of Canada.
He should, be protected. Besides being highly
decorative and the largest Canadian
woodpecker, the Pileated is extremely valuable.
He destroys millions of wood insects and
provides nesting sites for tree -dwelling ducks.
Get to know wildlife. You'll find a whole ne-w
world of interest—and -you'I! wd d to
conserve our natural scene. ~'
Nature. Unspoiled -
Yours -TarProtest—Yours-To" EnIoh-•--
SUCED 24 -oz loaf a
UNSLICED 24 -oz loan 14c
Black Diamond .
VE$E Ie 59c
Shortening
NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS RES)XNG,, IN
Ann Page.
. __HALVE
2 15 -oz tins 27c
line Counties: of HURON, BRUCE and WELLING-
TON, formerly under the jurisdiction of the London
dor Ilaritiltoit District Taxation Offices, have now
been transferred to the jurisdiction of the District
Taxation Office a -t, Kitchener, Ontario, located in
the I)litiker Building, 251 King Stret West. Ac
cordingly, ;'the records of all taxpayers residing ,in
these three Counties have been tran,ferred froii
re
District • Taxation Offices at London or Hamil-
'°ton, to their new, location, and any related. COT-
- r esitondeitce• or 'general inquiries on taxation
matters. should be directed to the District Taxation
Office at Kitchener.
tin 21c
5 lbs 149c
liottlittanees of tax by individuals and cor ')oratons,
and tax d.edncted at the source by employers rest-
dent in the Counties of . HUN.ON.,___BR►ll„Wi 4 aAu.
WELLINGTON;", should be mailed or delivered to
'Fa-xut:jtiu.iOffice at, Ittt eene.J'.,
Florida, Best .For Juke, filo. 1, 250's
lrr sh, Firm, Ripe, Hind Selected, Ne. 1
A&P, FALL FESTIVAL.
Winners' Names Posted In All
A&P Stores. _
0
•
- REDEEM YOUR P&G
COUPONS At A&P
0
PRICES IN EFFECT UNTIL
SATURDAY, ,JANUARY -1 2th
T. PRYDE & SON"'
Clinton, Exeter, Seaforth
Write Box. 150, or phone -413,
Exeter ...._.,..
and rite shall be --pleased to
call.
ILK -._.,CRRLLNG BREWERIES LIMITED
j WATERLOO, ONTARIO
Taxpayers (both individuals and co pora�ti• ons)��
resi-
dent in the above-inentoned Counties, who formerly
tiled their
�1
appropriate Incom6',Tax returns and
Succession
dittyi-t~tiirltq with the 1)istriet. Taxation
Offices at London or Hamilton, will file their returns
for 1951, and subsequent taxation '`e.'il's, with the
1listrict Taxation Office at Kitchener.
ON1f"
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ELECTBXCA , CONTRACTORS
Need --aplaster 1 to over
small break or wide chink?
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Quick as a wink!
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