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MUMS DULZOTOkir
CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT
Licensed Telephone
linuicipsl Auditor 43
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CIL TI+<RtD ACCOUNTANT
6C', South fit, Goderith,Ont.
CHIROPRACTIC •
nvEliBERT.B. IVOR, D.C.
Doctor of Chiropractic.
Office' Hours; ,
Mon., Thurs —9 a.m. toll p.m.
Tues.. ld'ri--9 a.m. to 5 p.m.,
7 p.m.' to S p.m.
r Wed. & Sat. 9 to 11.30 a:m.
Vitamin Therapy
0 ce..-Corner of South St. and
Britannia Road. Phone 341.
Western Ontario
Motorways
tgfFTOONs
411,
•
Departures-
7.20
epartures--
7.2 Sat., Sum., and oh days. n daily except
8.30 a.m. To London and Strat-
ford daily except Sunday and
holidays. •
11.45 a.m.—T. London -and Strat-
ford Sat., �. and holidays.
4.15 p.m.—To Stratford and 'i.on-
• l• iiA except Sunday and
5.45 p.m.—To London on Friday
only.
8.30 p.m. To Landon and Strat-
ford and holidays only
BUS DEPOT AT SAMI$ MOTORS
PHONE 344
Roy N. Bentley
Public Accountant
P.O. Box 58
Goderich, . Ontario
NOW LOCATED
IN BANK
OF
COMMERCE
BUILDING
ON THE SQUARE
H. M. FORD
Get Insured — Stay Insured--
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GODERICH, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 11th,19
pia May
Oao or Waits
is ' nerator Plant
Court House ParkQT OODNTY
Scene of Fine
Bringing, $1O
Stapley McIntyre, a youth from
the ,Dungannon ";c8strkc was Sued
$10 and c04* or oue Week in jail
_ *IDING Soitiage • p l and
>�v�' J. • � � told . fOrGoderich;a
er meeting of the Filtration Plants Required Shortly
e$ular' d!iiln i' lite
rich'' Jnitiiu>a C r 13otel oiz slate:011,-1r Hutt ultiwately
int rititlh i lehduge, At the regular meeting of the, Waster would Lave to erect it
r Conimen e
Is e 'Il
ning 4A Watt w eek► t J for tChuinieer ' of Commerce on
that un ted
n had promised , to Prepare an . Mayor J. E. tllucslcincf suggested
sun
statement .,o! how , the that the tido li%ldro I31eot,ric
Power a Com n should .build : a
town's cltwty levy N )�eiva( spent a steam generator plant at the Code,
by the: county and that wa made rich lutrlpon' to taupl�ly district
see that the information. was made w,Zik �'liea�er ;waver tar �inJ3nstty
by Magistrate D. U. 13o1mes, Q.0.,
hist Thursday, • when .,he pleaded
11IY to :taking part In an .affray
in . noise Panic on Sunday
night, Novemnbe'r 30.
McIntyre told the court that" be
had been driving around the. Square
and had hedrd that a Port Albert
youth had Challenged to a
light, Spotting lad in
the .park, be said he got out of
bis ear and the two proceed$ to
giggle before they were iuter-
sltlpted by the police. -
Dismisses e
The magiabrate dismissed a care-
less driving charge against Harry
Nesbitt of MdKillop !Township.
Robert L. Beatty, Seaforth, said
that hnorth f
'Wednesday
eve
Co 't'Y ,Engineer "Fetor Patter -1 We nesday Loot; of last week,,
If the Christmas shopping
fever is getting. you down, re-
lax 'and come to Blackstone's
where you'll find easy -to -
choose and suitable gifts in
furniture at new low prices in
their big Christmas sale.
Geo. G,1VIacEwan
361arkstane's
:furniture
PAINTS. STOVF-S.
ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES
"Ott the Broadway of Goderich”
PHONE 240-J GODERICH
liable to •rutepayter* 01 Godo 'or, as an alternative, that ; power
Other Bests pravince at the those price as in the
A
rich. • should be suppited throughout the
• "I know that we're paying more Toronto-'Haridlton ate•
for the county ,;rtiads than were The _safe's $ua Wbn in•
getting back from the county." the the midst of a tlarrege °f.gueat$OI$
Reeve said. '(However; we obtain tired at . hint by Jaycee sneakers
other benefits M^om the county, aitch at the end of an evening of
as vire of indigent patients in hos- speeches by members of Town
pital and county home." of inmates Council and candidates fn Monday's
In .the bahome:'
municipal election, who, along with,
'lir, Graham also epointed out that to"n ofk alit, were guests of the
the tow4. had saved paving
about es Junior Chamber of Commerce at tfits
on the cost of the- pa nB regular dinner meeting in the . Brl-
street by the county in Iced a titch Exchange tHotet,
e was bot ,t - ee from rebate on the county levy, ` that Comte
Seaforth at about ,three a.m. :'n amount being the difference" be atm worship's Cheaper Co -tion came as
October 12 when a sawtweet' what the 'county char and
,part of his -newer a
wn
tomato dift>po.► Want. file said
that the titration print would, cost
the P.U.C. a quarter of a million
dol> and' that this had been taken
into . e0asidenation in getting the
tew water- rates.
They tion of water rates was
trougbt up by Owen Hamilton, who
said that; it was "adding insult to
w tWy" to install. the now water'
Ateterta ,'dpecause, "anyone using the
towel water .ought to be paid for,
using it. Sometimesyou Can't tell
the color of the water .by looking
at it," the said.
"Wtiy Increase the price of the
water if the water itself hasn't
been improved?" air. 'Hamilton
asked. "We know that the• water
is sanitary but it hasn't been good
quality."
Survey Made
His worship said that he didn't
like having to' drink the ,water any
more than anybody else but he
felt that the public ought to know
that the outlay of �ltaation and
sewage disposal 'plants would be a
heavy burden on the taxpayers.
"When you put a citizen on the
COMMIS:A.011 who doesn't know the
first thing about water engineering,
h a ear in I toquestion
the ditch on the opposite side
f the road and stopped to render what the cost would have been if -as to iv.y this section of the pro -
the work had been done by a' ori- elute Lagged behind, the Niagara
pro -
assistance, leaving fromhis car eftstaedgeding ck•ate eontractioac- district in industrial development.
about four feet w .the left edge Referring to the question of xon- � lie sand that he had been .pressing
of the highway, with the bead -for 19' years to hale the pr;E.P.Cg
lights on low beam. I ins;, the reeve said be would hate
Beatty said he was to see a plan who was trying Co set a Batt rate throughout the pru-
A ten -pound .parcel of�, food was
sent overseas and as g1f1 fox'warded
to a Birds rad, t11 with polio in
War 'Memor al-CIOldren's Hospital,.
Imudosi. Out. After a social period
and lunch, each meeting Was'
with a hymn, foltowed bye a rk010111
i�-
ture reading and prayer.
�I'rize...inners during the mouth
were 5Lrs. V. Knee�lhaw, Mrs. E.
13•aechle': and '(Mester MCDaonald.
standing b�- being vfuce. If this could not be done, > -
to the driver get ebtahlshcd penalized
NDB
The u of the' Rely'
Hands geoup.beld four meettnga 't
the horse of Mrs. W. J. Jewell,
Britannia road, during the mouth
of November.
A successful `make sale w'ti(ii held
ou November 13. The proceeds en-
abled the members to bay treats
for the inmate* a the Huron Goun-
LY *Home Clinton.
Fire, Accident., s1r._Motor-Ca'._
Insurance
�r10E- ,-MAS0NMC ,TEMPLE
WEST sTREI T
PHONE 230
A.L. COLE
optometrist—OP
Eyes Examiners, Glasses Fitted
Phone 33 Goderich, Ont.
ti
ffitc
Malcolm Mathers
INSURANCE AND
REAL ESTATE.
Now located at
46 WEST STREET
GODERICH
Phone 115W
FM®
by els>u craze t expect good water ser
• -
was
to build to ,Home he couldn't I he said, he thought that It would . •... „ His worship said. "Whets 1
..:t1t^ice,
was made a member of the com-
mission two yea.ui ago we didn't
even know how much water we
were pumping. We conducted a
survey and came to the coltclusiou
that the new -rates- and the instal-•�
anon of meters were an unalterable;
side his ear talking
of the car .in the ditch and his afford- be :a good idea of the 19.�t chain
own passenger, when he saw the -We hctM1e very few bodices "w I asked the commission to build a
headlights of the Nesbitt ' loom 1 that are not Sit to beak sit," i► y steam generator_ plant at the a
upCode-
other
suddenly and he shouted to the
other two to Jump' but theywere Pointed nut rich limbos, Where coal could be
• Show Interest lrichne in for $2 a ton less titan
strut* bto the righ cul, which The reeve told the Jaycees that in other centres.
avoided to the right in order to b- ♦vas pleased to see so 'many Ills worship also said that it
stableavoid the Beatty vehicle, Con- ,
yDung ilei interested in the affsiirs i wads duc►�-nttble that 'the Public ! nt�c�e:�it�s. It Is the aa�mbition of the
est gate,Helmer Snell, Seaforth, wao ! o! the clown and said. he would Utilities Itabhjssion . would halve
inve�'stoped; said feet the Nesbitte II like to see the members of the 1952 to build a tilt•rat�ion plant for the I bi .
car stopped 18 south o the' i`
Beatty car and there was nothing council back aui office -
In .regard to the road , to the
to indicate that Nesbitt had been north sites of the harbor, he sulci .z
s1
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Royal Conservatory
of , Music of Toronto
MIDWINTER
EXAMINATIONS
46 FEBRUARY, 1953 1
Applications pad f..s must
reach tint Coes.rvotory not
u
Wet than JAN. 10, '1153
135 COLLEGE STREET
�•.�` TORONTO 26, ONT.
'A*1
EDWARD W. ELLIOTT
LICENSED 'AUCTIONEER
Correspondence promptly an-
swered. immediate arrangements
can be made for Sales Date by
calling Phone 4ti6J, Clinton.
Charge moderate and satisfac-
tion Guaranteed.
HAROLD JACKSON
_.LICENSED AUCTIONEER
Seaforth Phone 11.661 or
Harry Edwards, Goderich
Phone 144
reeding. lot of people .hadkod what the
A charge against Austili Fuller; to cloy ecdth it.
Gcx%rich Township, of perani-tt:ing I town was g 1
"Lt clay have been, a mistake,'
his son Lloyd Fuller to operate a 1 he admitted, 'Ilea I ai it. will
tractor on the highway was ad_ lxrove..:i benefit to the think yin the
Jour/led fof one..,. week. fon advices prove
of his counsel, Frank llonneily, ` _
Q,C., . Fuller declined to plead to
the Donnelly said that
the .� t;
summons did
le charge. Mr. 1nnP y Sail i
- -ordin g of the charge on the -
not. constitute an of-
fence in that' it omitted certain
words contained in the •inf'ornia-
. tion which had been laid l►y Pro -1
1 eluvial Constable John Finnigan.
'PThe magistrate ruled that Ful -1
ler's refusal to -plead would be 1,
' construed by the court as a plea of 1
\' SWEET CANADIANS
honey production _in 1952 totals
:30 million pounds, about one fourth
-less than last. year. Ontario --pro-
outing .almost hall .crop saw re-
turn to normal yields after bumper
crop last year. Yields lower iii all
provinces tint Alberta. • Fewer hee-
keepers this year. ,
not guilty.
•C. F. CHAPMAN
General Insurance
Fire,. Automobile, Casualty
Real . Estate
30 'Colborne St., Goderich'
Phone 18w
KIST
F: T. Armstrong
OPTOMETRIST
-Pince--1100--far:_app-Ottnent
BARE " GODERICH
ASHFIELD
(Intended for last week) •
ASIIFIFIIJI), Dec. Rain
MacLennan has gone to Moosejaev,
Bask to buy cattle.
Miss Sally MacDonald of the
'Universit
week-end eat her liontet here. Ate
A former resident of Ashfield,
Robert ITLbhin died at his home
in Kincardine .in his Slst year.
At one time the family lived on
' the farm now owned by Norman
O'Connor, near Kintail. ' His son
1;obert was killed in World War 1.
I`fie is snreived by his wife, three
, daughters and four sons. Inter-
!, trent took place in Kincardine on
! Friday. nta'ny Ashfield friends at-
tended, the funeral.
Slif..Rw000
W. SHERWOOD FOX
"THE BRUCE
BECKONS"
}I)r. ,Fox,- former President of the i`niver-
tii of Western 'Ontario, writes front 25
years' esp a t"f`tt t ---ttl1td_--study--af___Tl .___.
Bruce about its history and folklore,
tales of mystery and shipwreck. natural
.<'
wonders, and famous plats. Line draw-
ing by Clare Bice. '
Published by
University of Toronto Tress
ON SALE AT '
PRICE
Henderson's 4.O°
r•?
D. GUITAR.D
Brickwork and
Stonework, Brickwork
A good job of plastering has
no substitute
Phone 482, Brock and Victoria
GODERICH PAVILION
--DANGING—WEDNESDAY—AND SATURDAY
4))
WE HAVE EVERYTHING
FOR YOUR 'PETS
Collars Blankets
Harness Dishes
Leads Brushes
Toys, etc.
RYAN & SON
Phone 345_ .
SIF,CIAL: Dog and cat food—
lUc tin
NES YOIR
pISiIY-$NK. OUTLET..,
Did you
ou
anticipaedduring'the pas past
JIow much have you saved, in
the last ten years?
If your savings plan' is bogging
down you need a systematic
method— something along the
lines of an enilownlent policy
of the San Life Asburance . i
Company of Canada.
Start saving this sure way today.
Representative of
Sun Life Assurance Company
of Canada
Harold W. Shore
locivocistiocutecuitevecalvectIE1(
; Christmat Trees
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V CEDAR, PINE, BALSAM AND SPRUCE
If r C2
Come and see them at
9 ,
V • roe
✓ • - END OF SOUTH ST.
y
est We Deliver Phone 938r14
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by
■ Bros.
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Chicken_ and TUtkyj.1'
SPONSORED BY GODERICH. FIRE BRIGADE
AT LEGION- HALL
Tuesday,.
Dancing Saturday night to Johnny Brenan and his
orchestra.
Next Wednesday, the last Modern and Old-time Dance
of the 1952 Season, Clarence Petrie's Nighthawks.
Plan now to attend the annual -Ohristmas night and New
Year's Eve Dancing "Parties.
year's greatest Technicolor sensation—filmed-in County Mayo and coming
WATCH for 'THE QUIET MAN"—this Jan. 5th to 10th in
to the P •
ark Theatre for 6 nights,•••••tt•N
At CAPITAL West
The
e ' - hest
S...,
PHONE 47 -- '
Now --"THE wih die�TAlbe ADE lbertS p
and a comedy east.,
M0•, TUES. and WED.—
"There's A Girl In My Heart"
At
PABK - p n th
,S oars
The
•PHONE 1160
Now—"APACHE WAR SMOKE"—with Gilbert Roland and
Glenner Farrell.
MON., TUES, WED.—
Gene Kelly—Pier Angell and Richard Kober
An exce)i0-r4 and intensely
r , it 'interebacsting
aniotic ronitineo, with
the Davainiin Ail
"The Devil Makes Three"
THURS., FRI., SAT.—
THE MARX BROTHERS with Ilona Trusses and Fera Eden
Clrou.tltio as a master cite- tive tliFs niiriltowa notftttndi=aetlmonds in a
011[1 of sa1•dipe ,
"LOVE HAPPY"
Coming --"Indy In the Iron ;Basic"
Tetcllnieolor—•Louis Hayward --r Medina.
A inus1 al 1ug-o- Vt1r hFtweet) a guy evito wants a Oo►rt, ial'enn
.and a gat who' craves a inte4le dealt.
i.ee Bowmn—Elyse Knox and Gloria 'lean
THUR.. FRI. and SAT.— -
•• Rod Cameron—Cathy Downs and Reed Hadley
1f you like your We,terns pn kevl with tall-1o1►ing notion sand t'vo-
t.: t: -41 1 11111114'e, ttihen th.i.- is YOUR It;etnre.
"PANHANDLE
Coning --`Oh SUSANNAll"-with matinees Friday and Saturday
Instead of Christmas Day. -
December 16
8.30 P.M.
TICKETS ON CHICKENS --11 for $1.00
TICKETS ON TURKEYS -25c each
r� •t g��t 48-9
For Christmas.
This Year
Give Her.:.
A GIFT THAT WILL
LAST FOR MANY
MONTHS TO COME.
GIVE HER .
A GIFT of BEAUTY
HOW DO YOU DO THAT?
CALL AT OUR SALON AND PURCHASE A
Beauty Treatment Certificate
. . AND WRITE YOUR OWN TICKET
TO HER BEAUTY.
VERNA'S BEAUTY SALON
NEWGATE AND HAMILTON STREET
For appointment Phone 1095W -
47
DOLLAR
FOR DOLLAR
YOU CAN'i BEAT
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