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GODERICH, ONTARIO; THI,MSDA*APRIL 24th, 1952
BUSIlfESS. DIRE' CT01:1;
CHAUTISKID itc.,COUNT4F17
W. CECIL ATTRIDGE.
CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT
Phone N3.--09Ice 343W. Howie 343J
Ooderie.h.
catuorkteric
HERBERT B. SUCH, D.C.
Doctor of Chiropractic.
0111ce Hours:
Mon., Thurs -9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Tiles., Fri --9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
1. 7 p.m. to 8 p.m.
Wed. :& Sat 9 to 11.30 a.m.
Vitamin Therapy
Oitice-Corner of SoiAtit St. and
Britannia /toad. Phone 341.
MINNIONS111.411•111410440mo•MION,
INSURANCE
McKILLOF MUTUAL FIRE IN-
,
suasiusivE CO. - Farm and
laolated town property in.sured.
President, J. L. Malone, S'eaforth;
Vice -President, .1. 11., !dallying,
Blyth; Manager and Secy-Treas.,
M. A. Ileid, Seaforth.
Directors -S. H. Whitmore, Sea -
forth; Chrh3. Leonhardt, Born.holua;
E. jr. Trewartha, Clinton; • Itobt.
Archibald, Seeforth; John LI. Me -
Ewing, Myth; Frank McGregor.,
Clinton; Win. S. Alexander, Wal-
ton; J. L. Malone, Seaforth; Har-
vey Fuller, Ooderich.
Agents -J. E. Pepper, Brucetield;
It. F. McKercher, Dublin; J. y. Pru-
eter, Brodhagen; Wm. Leiper, Jr,
Londesboro; S.' Bake., Brussels. ..
Policy -holders can make all pay-
ments and get their cards receipted
at the Royal Bank, Clinton; Keith
Cutt's Grocery, Kingston Street,
Goderieh.
WESVERN- -ONTARIO
)goiroRwAYs
Depart ures
Daily -
'7.55 to Stratford ,and London
daily except Sundays and holi-
11.55 a.m. to Stratford and London,
Saturdays, Sundays and holidays.
4.20 p.m. to Stratford and London.
daily and Sundays.
5.40 p.m. to London on Friday only.;
EXTRA RUNS FOR SUNDAYS
AND HOLIDAYS-
. .G.20 p.m. to Stratford only.
8.30 p.m. to London only.
Charter Coaches for all occasions.
For information phone Samis
Motors at 344, particularly for
schedule changes an holidays.
QUALIFIES AS INSTRUCTOR
Miss Bertha Jones, R.N., of
Kitchener, formerly of Dungannon,
was one of Zi registered nurses
iatrtilied aka alilainies-1.1111rsing
struclor'in a ceremony, at Kitchener -
'Waterloo Hospitalafter complete
Ing a teachers' training course on
the aspects of atomic, biological
and chemical warfare. This course
Is sponsored jointly by the pro-
vincial civil defense committee and
the registerednurses in the pro-
vince.
ALBERT SHORE
Public Accountant
Income Tax Consultant
Income Tax Returns prepared
for businesses, farmers ' and
individuals. Financial state-
ments prepared. Auditing,
Bookkeeping and Accounting
Servke. Office corner North
St. and Square. Residence,
14 Vietoria St., Goderich.
Phones: Office 975. Residence
444.
ADDRESS P.O. 110X 797,
GOLlIERICH.
DONALD B. BLUE
EXPERIENCED AUCTIONEER
Licensed for Counties of Huron
and Bruce
RIPLEY, PHONE 49
For information apply to J. N.
Kernighazt, Division Court Clerk,
Goderich, Ont.
EDWARD W. ELLIOTT
LICENSED AUCTIONEER
Correspondence promptly an-
swered. Immediate arrangements
CALI be made fqr Sales Date by
calling Phone 466J, Clinton.
Charge moderate and satisfac-
tion Guaranteed.
FINED $50 FOR DRIVING
WITH ABILITY ne,AIREp
Casey Hudson of Goderich was
a fine at - rat) and coots,
with au tsiternative of seveu days
in Jait, whaa be was conauted.„ of a.
charge of„driviug while his ability
to do so was impaired by alvohol,
by Magistrate D. E. Holmes, QC.,
lase Thursday. '
Constable Snell of the Ontario
Prusindal Police wad: Waal, front
laturnualon 'received by teteetione
OLL.31arch la he had arisen to -a
point three miles west of bOatorth
un No. 5 lligsbiway, Who're he OAS -
covered Hutlautis car standing part-
ly, in the ditch, witu the motor run-
ning. As he approached, tludsou
got out: fruni bellied the Steering
wheel, aud went around to the rear
of the car. lie was unateadly tin
his feet, his tougue was thick and
he smelted of beer, Snell said.
Suell said he drove IILIOSoll to
Olint..tm where he transferred him
to a oruiser driven by ()unstable
Orr, who drove hint to -- Goderiths
Statement Admitted
The magistrate overruled objec-
tions of J. K. Hunter, Iludaons
counsel, to a written statement, con-
taining answens which Snell said
Hudson had made to questions pia
to him the following day hi a polieq
cruiser on the Square. „sMr. Hunter
°bleated that, as Hudson was ene
Ployed by the town and was in
frequent oontact with the police by
reason of his presence at the town
hall, he would fail to understand
' the incriminating nature of the an-
swers he made to the questions.
Corporal Iturlienford, who said
he was present in the -cruiser When
the statement. was given, denied
that any inducement wit* offered to
Iludann to obtain the statement.
Rutherford said ttrat the usual
wilt riling, as oontained in the High-
way Traffic Act, was given to Hud-
son.
Testifying in his own d▪ efense,
n assallsat e‘ di not -u nder-
atand at lihe timestilest he did nOt
have „to make a. statement.
,"When the,conatable arrived, the
ear was lecsaiMble of being -driven,''
said Mr. Ilunter. "As to what
Hudson's C0ntlit1011 was 15 minutes
before," it has only been dedtwe'd by
inferenee."
S*I don't like to convict a man
-soleity on his own evidence," said
the magiStrate, -hat, Hudson is an
adult and onght to know what is
involved in answering quest 10115 the
!alike ask."
INCOME TAX RETURNS
PRIVATE BUSINESS
FARM REPORTS
Bookkeeping records installed
and checked monthly
or at request.
ROY N. BENTLEY
Telephone' 587
Box 58 15 Warren St.
GODERICH„ ONT.
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FARMERS
Protect your farm machin-
ery with a FLOATER
INSURANCE policy.
GORDON JEWELL
R.R. 6, Goderich
Phone Carlow 30r4. „
- HAROLD JACKSON
LICENSED AlUCTIONEER
HURON AND PERTH
Seaforth Phone 11-661 or
Harry Edwards, Gaderieli
Phone 144
NOW LOCATED
IN BANK
• OF
OMMERCE
BUILDING
ON Tilt SQUARE
H. M. FORD
C. F. CHAPSILAN
General Insurance.
Fire, Automobile, Casualty
• Real Estate
30 Colborne St., Gederich
Phone 13w
F. T. Armstrong
OPTOMETRIST
Phone 1100 for appointment
SQUARE 6 ODERICII
Geo. G. MacEwan
Fire, Accident and Motor Car
Insurance
OFFICE -MASONIC TEMPLE
WEST STREET
PHONE 230 GODERICH
A. L. COLE
Optometrist -Optician
Eyes Examined, Glasses Fitted
-Phone 33 Goderich, Ont.
AIR CADET -TAG DAY
The Town Council has given per-
mission- to the local Air Cadet
•Squaidron to hold a tag,' 'day in
Csoderich next- Saturday, April 26.
Receipts from the tag day willbe
used to'finanee the training program
of the local squat:Iran.
Singing in the Rain
A robin nesting atop a swing standard in a Loulseville. Ky., yard
looked so wet and miserable that Joseph Fallon decided to do
something about it. To keep off the rain, he fastened an umbrella
over the bird and her nest. Mrs. Robin now gratefully sings in the
rain as she awaits the hatching of her four eggs.
Goderich Public School Board Estimates for 1952
Balance on hand, Jan. 1
Provincial Grants
Town Levy
Other Revenpe
Advance on 1951 levy
Overdraft,. Dec. 31
RECEIPTS
919.40 * , 1950
APIfilit 'Actual
74i0.*"1246.
.$
21288. 19918,..
36500. ,51000.
294. 918.
7000.
EXPENDITURES
Capital expenses
Advance on 1951, levy
Teachers' Salaries (Less Superannua-
t On )
nsTR17,145111fl sanippliess.
Admiuist ra tion
Plant. Oiansaion and Nlaintenanee ...„.
Austin' ry Agencies •
Goderich -Distriet Collegiate Institute
. Board
I )ebenta res
Balanee De( ember 31
Plant Operation and
,. Maintenance: 1;952
Ca reta kers. $ 4500.
Light and Water • 1500.
Fuel i 4000.
Insurance , 500.
Repairs 11000.
Cleaning material
Telephone . and Squabs: 5410.
* ()eel drafts
$16000.
SPRING MEANS ACTION ON THE FAIIM--
EDWARD FUELS
can supply the oil necessary t� speed up that required
acAn of farm machinery.
EDWARD FUELS HANDLE ALL SHELL PRODUCTS
for the farm trade such as gasoline, oils, greases
and sprays of various kindt.
PHONE 98 FOR TANK TRUCK SERVICE.
17-19
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GODERICH PAVILION
SATURDAY NIGHT -DANCING
TO PAUL CROSS AND HIS ORCHESTRA.
Wednesday Night -Square Dance Night with Clarende
Petrie and his Night gawks.
The Pavilion is available for afternoon and evening
rentals. The management caters to banquets, wedding
receptions, etc. Phone 675 or 419. 17-22
Get Insured - Stay Insured -
Rest Assured
TELEPHONE 268w
• D. GUTTARD
Stonework, Brickwork and
Plastering
A good job of plastering has
no substitute
Phone4, Brockan4 Victoria
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1951 1952
Actual Eatimate
$ 1256. '
28451. $28451.
62470. 67352.
677. 509.
173.
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GODERWH YOUTH GIVEN
TWO MONTELS IN JAIL
A (ioderielk yotah, John Horton,
,was eentenced to4avei months in jail
on e'aeb charge of theft *and b'retik-
auspended sentence, by Magi&
trate 1). E. Holanes, Q.C., hies
allatirsday, the eenteuees to run Con-
eurreatly. Alvin Hutchins was
given suspended aeutenve for one
Year the, previousweek when he
and Iloi'ton pleaded guiltv to
ethearge of theft of a radii() from the
secondhand store of Charles Woutla
on bleat Street. Beet a the two
youths is 19 yearts old.
Horton was given suspended sen-
tence for one year by Magistrate
Holmes on January '17 when he
pleadedsguilty to theft of parts of
a car belonging to Clayton Edward.
"It seems too bad but 1 don't eee
how I can overlook this," remarked
'the magistrate. ,
"1 think he hue had every
ehantai," cannmented Crown , -Worn-
ey 11. Glenn Hays, Q.C.
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SCHOOL CENTENNIAL
St., George's Public School, Lon-
don, will cominenaorate its 100th
anniversary this year with a cen-
tennial celebration, on May "", 03
and 24, to include a centennial
pageant in Beal Technical School,
a garden party And open house. Of-
ficials in charge of the program are
anxious for as many ex -students
as possible to attend. Those unable
to be present are reminded that an
historical booklet has been prepared
and is available on paymentof a
dollar or more to the cost of the
events from Terry Ferris, a general
chairman. Any balance of the pro-
ceeds will be used as a scholarship
fund for the education of pupils
worthy of support.
$80112. $93027. $96303.
2140.
7000. 173.
38831. 40000. 457.-S5. 50060.
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958. 958. 1:C13. 1350.
10112. 13000. 12785. 16000.
205. 180. 11. 150.
420.
21607. 212341 21360.
$78856.- $92897. $96173.
1256. 130. 130.
$80112. 593027. ,$90303.
LADIES' AUXILIARY gap
- THEIR SPRING' TEA
A Spring -tea was held la the
Legieu Blue Ii09111 0119,11.5u1cs1 hy.t4e
AuxilidrY on Thureday last;
- The robin WaS beautifully decor-
ated in rirple alba gold.. ,111.'rts. C..
McDonald 'welcomed the guestO and
Mrs. R. Needham poured tea tree'
a lase covered•Vable decorated with
Spring flowers and eandleo. The
tea tables were eentred with daffo-
dils: Tea was etaivened by Mrs..
ItMunday. mesisted by Mrs. P.
Ilia -sett, Mrs. N. Miller and Mrs. C.
Anstay. A bake table was " well
patronized during the abternoon,
with Mrs. 3, Adana and Mrs. C.
Siminous in charge.
v. BE'TA SIGMA PHI .
On Wednesday, April 16, Mrs.
John Cory was hostess in her- own
home to the Beta Signia Phi soror-
ity. Members decided on the deeor-
ation scheme for the Spring Fan-
tasy. They also voted to hold the
installation of atilicers and.annual
Founder's Day dinner on Tuesday.
April a). Mrs. Pamela Sadler pre-
sented a topic on "The PlaceIleauti-
ful," dealing with correct decor-
ation for the home, which was much
James E. Prest
Qualified Electrician
Free Estimation. No
- Obligation.
Goderich R.R.5.
Phone Carlow 207, collect.
13-17x
AnnosimmoNallsollomilik.
CASTLES II ilk
aren't subject to foreclosure, b.&
houses on the ground may bo
loet through sudden adveraitzn.
An inexpensive mortgage policy
,pf the Sun Life Assurance Com-
. ,pstny of, Canada will,free your
home frorn any debt remaining
at your death. . --
Protect your loved oriaS home
...call me today -
Harold W. Shore
' Representative of
Sun Life Assurance Company
of Canada
North St. Phase Thew
enjoyed. Mrs. Cory then served a
delicious lunch. sa. •
is a wist man who does not
grieve for the things which he has
not, but rejoices for those which
he has.
FIFTH ANNUAL
CREPPLED CH1LDRAN'S
CLINIC ON MAY 21
Due to the inability of several-
speetalists to be in autetidatice on
the earlier date, 1 torKa County
(Vippled Children's will Is
held a fortnight later, in Clinton.
'‘Vedaesday, Alaty 21.
The main clinic will take plats
in Haired County Health Unit, ley
the eye and aptasei set-tiott (of the
eainic is scheduled fur 1N'esless\Vil-
lis United Chatreli order to
t:nsict. the congestion in the Healt
ih
C. 11. I:lops, seerefary,
Counity Crippled Children's
s u Tv ey, report ed today NMI HIV
I (Yl (NIS, tr) he dealt with at the
Clink will he 274, comprising 1.12
erthopiaslic, 26 hearing; GO eyesight,
and -16 speeelt.
It wilt he reealled that in the
very surcesKol Clio'', held tut C
ton two years ago, the total awn:
her of rases Was 1:32, so that ;tirpar=
ently, the proldefit has (01414 1041
during the past 1 W4 1 yea rs, a 041
parents 14(5' 1111111.1 inere fiautely
aware of ttlie excellefit service pro-
vidtal.
children undergoing treat-
ment ;it the Clinic will range up to
19 years (d* age, hut the Committee
is aiix iu to hold down flve Iiiiiii
years, as far as possible.
Huron County, Crippled Children's
Conintittee met in 11090 County
Health Unit, Clinton, to consider
the various applientions.
The Survey and Clinic are being
operated ht v the: (annanittee under
the sa)onsorship of t -he ()marl° So-
ciety for (Vippled Children, Huron
County Health Unit, and the ttal
Lions' Clubs in Huron 4satinty-
Ilaylield. Illatie Brussels, Clinton,
Exeter, Goderich. flowiek. Senforth,
Witig,ham. Zurich- its as the
Grand Bend club in Tatinliton
4.`seinity.
Those requiring transportation to
the Clinic on May 21 are requested
to get in totrch• with membera of (lie
Meal Lions Obits which is eospon-
soring this worthwhile etl'ort.
GODERICH THEATIRES PRESENT.
At
CAPITAL StreetsT
At PARK On the
The Square
PHONE 1150
Now -In Technieolor-"The Big Trees" -Patrice Wymore and
Kirk Douglas.
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Mon., Tues. and Wed.- ,
"ROOM FOR ONE MORE"
The plature yon've waited for A fun -sprinkled drama
the blessings and complientions of 'adoption. By
.Perott RoiSe.
Cary Grant, Iletsy Drake and Iris Mann
--- PHONE 47
Now -"I'll Never Forget You" -Technicolor -Tyrone Power and
Ann Illyth.
Mon., Tues. and Wed. -
Walter Pidgeon, Cameron Mitchell and Everett Sloane
In whildh the editor of a 511141 11 vonrrnataity, newmatper beeomes
bout
1nv014ved in a Iona -der trial laanuse he fotight the local
Anna, grafttals. ,
Thur*.. Fri. and Sat. -
"BUGLES in the AFTERNOON"
An original novel by Ernest Ilayrax tilined in Teeth 19.0olor:
FetitorIng the intassaere of IAftrle, Big liorn and a sergeant who
SotiOlt to clear his name.
Ray Milian& Helena Carter and Forrest 'nicker
Coming-"Itelle of New York" -In color with Fred Astaire and
Vera Ellen.
"THE SELLOUT"
Thurs., Fri. and Sat.-
Kohert Preston, Martha Scott and Henry Morgan
With Bobby DriscoS as an unhappy boy who reads him grantl-
father's diary and learns many new facts.
"WHEN I GROW UP"
Coming -"Talk About A Stranger" -with George Murphy and
Nancy'Davis.
ItAl"FIST CIRCLE
The Itniitist Senior Misshm Cirele
held 1( 4-1 nwetIng at the home of
Nirrt. George 1 ohinstou on Thursday
last. Ntra. G.Allazelwood read the
Scriptures. Mrs. Henderson offer-
ed prayer and Mrs. R. E. Wilson
gave au Easter rt,ading. A1#tr1r1ps
were given on 1 14 'MP 1441(1 Foreign
MIs8lont4 by 1114'I'iiy lor. Mrs.
Itaithby and airs. Feretteon.
.11o4instait, seeretary-trea.mrer. in
formed us Vile hodgelt air the year
haul hen met. The roll rail was
101114wetet1 by an Easter, vers.(' or
hymn. Missi M. liattliba was plan-,
'sit mid also entertained wall stew-
enira and n description of her
Easter trip to New York. After
the 3117t4(19„ benedietion the hostess
served a (taint) hin 9.
WEDNESDAY, -APRIL 30
-'111(111ARD, 1.11" -GREEN ROOM PLAYERS (GODERIC'Es
•`.THE RECKONING':-HOLMESVILLE PLAYERS' GUILD,
"„THE VALIANT'" --,ST. M.ARYS LITTLE THEATRE
THURSDAY, MAY 1
"DARK 13ROWN",-NORT11 STREET (1111'RCII YOUNG ADULTS
"ORANGE BLOSSOM''-UN10N DRAMA GROUP ,
``THE. OLD LADY- SHOWS IrEll MEDAIJS •
LOO LITTLE.THEATRE
FRIDAY, MAY 2
-SUNDAY cosrrs 1,71VE- PE-OS--BURNLONDESBORO Y
HELLO OUT THERE''-WOODSTOCK LITTLE THEATRE
"JEPIITHAWS DAUGHTER ''---SARNIA DRAMA LEAGUE
Awarding of Trophies and Prizes
ADMISSION 75 CENTS - 8 P.M. SHARP
ADJUDICATOR: MARY ASHWELL
.114..kets itvailahle a Filsiiigcr 1\loCreatit's, Danlop.'s, Worsen's, .Sa isons,
Frenell Dry l'leaners, Ilibbert•s, inslic-s and Schaefer's, 1- a eel any
club member. '
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OMR 1MCES4EITER BUYS
1950 DODGE
Special Deluxe, 4 door sedan, equipped with
radio, sun visor, whitewalls, aircondition,
etc., low mileage, 90 day guarantee.
1949 PONTIAC
1949 DESOTO
Custom, 4 door sedan, equipped with fluid
drive, tip-toe-matic transmission, sun visor,
air condition, 27,600 miles, 9e day guarantee.
625 series, 4 door sedan, custom radio,
whitewalls, aircondition, 22,000 miles, 60
day guarantee.
1939 Chev. Sedan
1937 Ch-ev. COach
1937 Plymouth Coach
1948 DODGE
Special deluxe 4 door sedar_• equipped With
air condition, sun visor, undercoating, new
tires, 27,000 miles, 60 day guarantee.
1931 Buick Sedan
1931 Ford A Coach
1929 Ford A Coupe
a-- COMMERCIAL
New 1952 DODGE 1/2 TON EXPRESS.
1950 DODGE 1/2 TON- EXPRESS,
19,000 niiles.
1949 CHEV. 1/2 TON EXPRESS, New tires.
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1947 FARGO 1/2 TON PANEL, good con -
1941 DODGE 2 TON CHASSIS AND.CAB.
REG. McGEE
HAMILTON ST.
DODGE & DESOTO 'SALES AND SERVICE
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