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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1952-04-24, Page 2rete itwo THE GODERICR SIGNAL -STAR t�l�e � nict Signal -star HURON COUNTY'S FOREMOST WEEKLY Published by. Sigual-Star Publishing Ltd. '13ubmeription Rates—C tuada and Great Britain, $2.50 a year: to United States, $41.50. Strieytly in advance. ' Advertlising Rates ou request. • Telephone71. Auuihorized as becond-class mail, Post Otllce Department, Ottawa. - Out -of -Town Representative: C.W.N. A., 105 Peter Street, Toronto, _ Phone Em 3.6766. Steadier of Canadian Weekly Newspapers Assoociat ion. Weekly l:;ircttlatiou Over :3,004). • • - GEO. L. IiLILIS, Publisher. THURSDAY, APRIL 24th, 1J5:.' A PROT/2T 'Phe Loudon Free kit's, en Sat - tlrtlay called atlentiint ,to and ett- dorsett u protest over the playing (it/ on ,Easter Sunday .0 Toronto of the junior . chatnpriondetu hockey tittals for Eastern t' ICI t h 'between the. atnelph 1Zitttu eas� and the Montreal Cauadieu. one .1lwe was played on e i �1 Friday atld the second Suuduy i t' eruoou. Pointing .out ttta[ good Friday and Easter Sunda v' are the two Most significant l,t>. , in the (lhritaiau world, 'if tie '_'ret. 1'rt•ss S;tys : "It was 0' a1u.; short of sacrilege to have turned these two days, and particularly Easter Sun- day, into a' canny,1. "khat these days were chosen s,-•111se it would result in big gate's a is undoubted. The sEo►nsors got +h>ru. Ott Sunday . tifte rnoon there were ;t`►ii►tt 1-1,000 r►e-'pre present and several thousand (tom t.uelpla "Today thti.deut.►,•ra'tie world is tieing challenged tw '' )muliu1i5m, a materialistic cone.t'pteat of lift The two ideologies. •nue based on Christian principles" and the other on materialistic vtcaws, .rre today pal bitttr..-coiitliat" i)ur• spiritual A liefs and faith: ire the founda- tions of our Wt'- -gra eivilizittien sand our way of 1.11e. If we lose periods of tial' tot` enjoy before throwing oft the blankets. nut, then, the Sunday seruuul would 1, c•orl'eal►otldlragly long. • • • 11111/11101* has eoW0 111 rush. Baseball :11111 oth,'r outdoor sport are t read:u:; ou the heels of hockey, the suowshovel hats luau disc:trli0et fur the garden spade, tate overcoat and goloshes hav0 leen cast off \%ith. 111 a tithe of regret. Hope we don't have to dig thein out again before Noveluber' • • • ct . t 11 a ,s,•►tllellody hits [wen tv rip ill;; to 0 Toronto paper coulplaiuiug of Withy carriages 1►locka11i11g thea side0alks. Suc11. blucl;ades sotfet itne•s 11,11410•11 111 1:oderich, but llo complaint has been rt'l.;ist.ert'tl. The only protest in this connection is agoinst mot hers' stopping witit their baby 1•arriages in the Middle of one of the intersections where the .1re in danger of being run 'down by au unobservant motori t. As for, babies blockading tlt'e sidewalks, the more the merrier. baby car- riages and toddler; of t1 niter years have right of w v in t: sternal. The death of r Stafford Cripps, after a long illness, is reported. Sir Stafford v\':ls 000 of the brainiest men of Brita in's recent Labor - them it will be ,full•- one material-loverun►eut and held the office of 6,110 system meettn:; the challenge Chancellor of the 1:xcheeluer until of another• incre;tsj i; ill health eempelled his retirement in T9o0. '' 1`1lousal 111 1111s ,position he taxed the British people 'unmercifully and was nicknamed -Austerity t'ripl►s," it was. recog- A 1,'1.'1..nt bulletta the census bureau at Ottaw.l 1".',', the 15414-11111. lion of Canada's ul r-)polftau.areas. Tice ten largest are .:Is follows, with figures also for t -hes 1:111 census: l41' E • 11)41 Montreal 1,395,400 1,145,282 Termite 1,1.1 49 9 17.170 9428 Vancouver • Winnipeg Ottawa Qu: 'b1*'):• H,rnitton , 'S`).Ret.) 197,732 Edmonton 173.075 97, 8,12 Windsor I-17.4772 1.23,973 Calgary t'' ►.1'1:; •93,021 Shannon and the Chesapeake.. We These ten cif i='. whit a total have never seen the 1'.8. version population of over 4,';):•1,4(14►. ('011114111 of this cue ouuter but 11:11'1` heel) practically one -Cher -1 -'t the people told it is 1lnite dfil'ereiit from 1hitt a.f Cana (10, unci If Bourse there given 9i the old reader. However, are stores of cities and ••14-ife" admits that the British ship towns to be added '•, the count of .•0 111(1ued and c:Ipttired" the the urban poi -adult ion Officers elected at the organlz- 1•hesap>f'uke. Anw;Idays I;tltpal ,tion meeting of ihc,l7oderich .Bose - Canada is rapl41: t timing in ball • Club were : president, -1)r. and United :States' a:lvies .vwore: in au :griculturril c+)un.r- -y• to -nue pre alliance and .old tune rivalries are Hunter; vice president, F. .L. Dean;df dominantly irtdi18trl 11 'Me level of I 1„11101 down, but it W.1s different secretary, 1?1. ridhain ; treaswer, agricultural profit'ri'u. with the when that old reader, gnu of print J. H. Lauder. Commenting on the improvements now 1)rol►ably for half -a -century- or that were being mode in the office THE DOLLAR - Here's what the experts tell The l;inancial- 1'olt about the future of the Canadian dollar. • "Evidence points to the .prospect that the Canadian dollar is swing- ing :now 'on 0 - pendulum that will not carr~ it iuuch more than 2% ou either side of parity with 'tete U.S. dollar. This 4% spread, if maintained, is probably as near to stabilization as anything short of an artificial peg can achieve. So long as it is maintained, the Canadian Government is not showing any in- clination to interfere with the swing." • MM model 11A, -disc harrow turns in as small a radius as any row -crop tractor. Tension springs hold the ,gangs\ in a level position so that the har- row penetrates at ' a uniform depth over its full width. With this construction the har- row is flexible for good work on uneven ground, and one side or the other does not dig in on turds. Ease of angling i another outstanding feature. A touch' on MM's new hydraulic con- trol, called Uni-Matic Power, makes adjustment of disc angle on -the go a simple matter. If your old harrow needs re- placing, drop in to sec us. We think MM harrows offer you the most in good performance, econotriy, and dependability. RELIEF FOR COLDS nizc'cl that his purpose was to carry the tsutiutry •,throl1glt a financial crisis which threatened bankruptcy. His iliness and the death of Etuest Bevin were two heavy blows suf- fered by the Attlee Government. •. •, • A picture in "Life" •lu:Ig:,ziue is .5111,i2't' 377,4.17 !t reu►iutler-.t�f a stirring episode in 1: