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1 BUSTMOIS DIRZOTtikY
CMARTEREU ACCOUNTANT
Licensed Telqatoue
Municipal Auditor 343
A. AL HARPER '
CLIARTIDRDD .ACCOUNTANT
55 Sout4 S. Goderioh, 'Gut.
...0111‘411
cuutoricacric •
PTIORBIORT B. SUCH, D.C.
Doctors,of Chiropractic.
Office Hours:
Mon., Thurs --9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Fri --9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
7 p.m. to 8 p.m.
Wed. & Sat. 9 to 11.39 a.m.
Vitmniu Therapy -
Oce -Corner of South St. and
RrItannia Road. Phone 341.
iality
'aster
loney
!ES
,OAL.
Con-
Western Ontario
Motorways
7.20 a.m. a.m. To London daily airteig
Sat., Sun., and holidays.
8.30 a.m.-To London and Watt
ford daily except Sunday and
holidays.
11.45 a.m.-To London and Strat-
ford Sat., Sun. and holidays.
4.15 p.m. -To Stratford and Lon-
don daily except Sunday and
holidays.
5.45 p.m. -To London OQ Friday
only. ,
8.30 p.m. -To London and Strat-
ford Sundays and holidays only
BUS DEPOT AT SAMIS MOTORS
PHONE 344
SCULLY--SNIDEK
Lquk gladiolus and white chry-,
aantlieinuras deoorated 31. Johns
baited Ohure.h. S. Johns, quehec.'
(or the numlage of Katherine
younger daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Joseph A. Snider Vo LAC.
Keilu .Sculty, son of the late
Mr. and Mrs. James laawretiCe
'Scully af Timmins, . Ontario, ou
Thursday, December 11, at 7'p.m.
Ttie eereniony was performed by
the ltev. T. Alienby.
The bride, given in marriage by
her father, wore a gold and white,
'hammered -satin, ballealunalength
dress, beaded with rldnettenes itt
neckline and belt and winter white.
hat with white feather. .She car-
ried a bouquet of taliaman roses
und gardenias. Miss Betty Me -
Pherson of Edmonton, Alberta, her
only attendant chose a dress of
grey with red velvet bat and car-
ried red carnations.
The groomsman was Cpl. IItanni-
hal Paulson of Winnipeg, Manitoba.
Mr. Saddler, organist of the elaurch,
presided at the orgau and, avbile
the registee was being sfgned,
played"Ave Maria."
After the wedding dimmer in St.
Johns, Mei bride and groom left
on a short trip. They will be at
the home of the bride's patrents foa
Christmas.
GODERICH, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 18th, 1952
Colborne' Federation of Agriculture Officers for 1953
James Blake was elected president' of the Colborne Federation of Agriculture at its annual business meetingHe is
seen in the front row third from left. Officers' of the federation for 1953 are seen above. In the front row, from lett to right
are: Tait Olark, S.S. No. 1.; Jim Feagan, 1stvice president; James Blake, president; Doug McNeil, past president; J. Kernig-
han, president in 1950; Fordyce Clark, Seerettary-treasurer; Hume Clutton, S.S. No. 6.
In the back row from left to right are: Stan Vanstone, S.S. No. No. 2; Andrew Bogie, S.S. No. 5; Charles Million, S.S.
No. 8; John Dunbar, 2nd vice president ; A. Moore, S.S. No. 4; Ben Feagan, Union'; Arnold Young, S.S. No. 3; Wm. .Meyers,
S.S. No. 9; johnathah Fisher, S.S. No. 2 Representative for S.S. No. 7, Elmer Fisher, is not in the pieture.-Photo by Henry
3treet
Malcolm Mathers
INSURANCE AND
REAL ESTATE
Now located at
46 WEST STREET
GODERICH
Phone 115W
WINS JACKPOT
Mrs. Mae Lee, Cporesis Street.
won the -jackpot in 59 ealas at the
Legion bingo on Saturday night.
a:wartled $44 for ti: a jattkpot and
sharing the $28 'total ailiare-Gre-
wealth prize with one other win-
ner, \1es.-Ii4 won total of $58.
drilordrroars
BY BLACKSTONE 3
MRS. 'TAYLOR PRESIDENT
ST. GEODGE'S W.A.„
There •wes a splendid attendance
for the annual. ineetilug, of • St.
,
George's W.A. litat ;',.1.Juesalay afters'
riooreilkuietub: ititenta Mrs. t141-04-
p . .
1.111e aireaing opened with
siugitig of 'Iarann 267 and priiair.
1.h
3,1,truer. 114ti.incy% 'Icuratilere
der;e awnedtttaelieuseribp.y
tute readlug by Mrs. BritchInrd.
after valsidla the seentary, Mts.
Dodd alai the treasurer. Mrs. Bitty
halve their u atbUy reverts. '
The President then aaked theof-
ficers for their annual .reports. A
ygry iatereobing and 'comprehensive
report wns ghee by the seeretuaya
The trerteurer likewise reported- a
very stbeeeetetui year with all oiling-
`abions hiving been met, before the
notulitatdonls committee presented
their slate of officers,for the coating
year.
'Pilo rector, the Rev. K. E. Taylor
said, after hearing the d4fferent re;
ports, he would like to offer bis
congratulations to the officers and
the brand} and said how "nut% he
appreciated the sacrificial work tlint
had been done by the women.
The rector 'took the chair and
the fdllawing is the atlate of officers
for the coming year: Honorary
president, Mrs. E. W. Carrie; past
president, Mrs. la. Hunt ; prealdeut,
Mrs. K. t. Taylor', 1st vice pres-
MRS. PEARSON HEADS 1POLICE COURT
EVENING AUXILIARY . . KING:SWELL RE-ELECTED
PRESIDENT OF LEGION
Roy N. Bentley
Ott
Public Accountant
P.O. Box 58
Goderich, Ontario
,
NOW LOCATED
. IN BANK
OF
COMMERCE
BUILDING
ON THE SQUARE
EDWARD W. ELLIOTT
LICENSED'AUCTIONEER
Correspondence promptly an-
swered. Immediate arrangements
‘can be made for Sales .Date by
calling Phone 466J, Clinton. .
Charge moderate and satisfac-
tion Guaranteed.
H. M. FORD
Get Insured - Stay Insured-
-
TELEPHONE 268w
HAROLD JACKSON
LICENSED AUCTIONEER
HURON AND PERTH
Seaforth Phone 11-661 or
Harry Edwards, Goderich
Phone 144
North Street evening Auxiliary
held its Chrisanas meeting at the
home of Mrs. It. 'W. Hughes. Wel-
lington street, on -Monday, ‘Deeem-
ber 15, The worahip serviCV was
conducted by Miss Edna Driver,.
asststed by Miss • Mary Buehturan,
Miss Edith latalow, Miss Fn
races
Armstrong and Mrs. R. it. King,
with Mrs. J. R. Walls at the piano.
Miss Hilda Flanigan Sang "The
Birthday of a King," by W. -11
Neldlanger. A Chriatmas, story
and poem wore read by Miss Rose
Aitken, the sections being -The
Edueatien of an Angel," by the
.Most Rev. R. .4. Renisa
on, nd -The
'11011(41lte'11011(41 Do
or,- by Edwin Markham.
A business meeting followed with
the peesideet, Mrs. R. W. Hughes
Geo. G. Ma,cEwan
Fire, Aciident and Motorcar iil
mnish
Insurance
C. F. CHAPMAN
. General 'matinee
Real Estate
30 Colborne St., Goderich
Phone 18w
OFFICE -MASONIC TEMPLE
- WEST STREET
PHONE 230 GODERICH
F. T. Armstrong
OPTOMETRIST
'Phone 1100 for appointment
SQUARE G ODERI CH
in the chair. Reports- were given
by the secretary and treasurer. It
was decided that a pot -luck sapper
would be held at the January imag-
ing. Mrs. 1). C. Aberhare preactited
the repeat of the nominating com-
mittee, anti the officera for 1933
are as follows: Honorary presi-
dents, Mrs. W. Naftel and Mrs.
It A. Diekinson; past • president,
Mrs. R. W. Hughes ; president, Mrs. 1,
A20. Pearson; vice --president, Mrs. son nnd gone through ,a form o
Edgar Priditam; seeretary, Mrs. M. nrarriage at -Sarnia in Decembe
1951. Ille said that she had ma
II. Stephens; assistant secretit ry,
• • .Ars. M. Henry; treasurer, Miss F. ried Watson at Peterborough"
1armetrong; .asaiStant treaSerer, 1937 and that the couple had bee
Failing to File
11. 109
Income ax e urn
Brings $300' Fine
Miteheal McAdam. Clinton, was
I le. 1953 executi‘e of b ram!
Ca nu die n Legion, w ' comprise
many new officers as a result of
the annual eleetion, held at the
Legion. 1 Ittll htst Thursday evening.
Ralph Kingawal, president for
the past year, was re-elected iv itc-
-BEST BIT OF
SOWING EVEN ..."
. ,
"Yes, eon, I've iusi sowed a
crop that will really bear fruit-
retirenteiturance in the Sun
Life Assurance Cemparty of
Canada. And the &Mlle policy'
provides that if anything hap- '
pens to me while we still have
a mortgage, the farm will be
clear of debt for your mother."
No farmer should be without
this protection -call me today.*
Representative of •
Sun Life Assurance Company
of Canada
Harold IV Shore
ident, Mrs. R. Needham; 2nd vie. T.
president, Mrs. 1). J. Allan ; secre•
tary, Mrs. Coathan; treasurer, Mrs.
A. C. Bltty ; euveilope 'secretary,
Mrs. 'I'. E. Pritchard; pres-s were-
ta rye \Ire. A. l'a Inter ; prayer pa r t-
iter, Miss A. Mills; Dorcas secre-
tary, Mrs. R. Needham; assiatants.
Mrs. F. B. Riley, girls, Mrs. Han-
ley, ',eye; social service, Mrs. 'Pielt-
bortw; extra tont a day, 'airs.if
fined $300 and costs with an alter-
itattvef10-magie_ eatmation but in most of the other Newcombe; Living Messages, Mrs.
trat.e. D. Ei.danysni
OlifueSa,11bQ,C.., , last (-1))t1111:(:*:-.:. a awning ae PersotIlIel took A. Shore; tt.a. convener, Mrs,- ta It.
Riley ; aalendars„ Mrs. V. Whitting
-
Thursday, when he pleaded guilty
a
Executive Listed . hill11 : girlifi Mal ia ry leaders,
filMrs.
to a charge of failing 1 he reminder of the evutiv
to e an _,
1 'aexe phone commititee, Mrs. D. .1. ARan,
D. WHson and Mrs. Stewart ; tele-
himme tax return.
,, ,' a ' •• tis as follows: 1st vice-presidtmt,
Vonstaiote t.. II.ISS (of the !Gerry, WI -frit -1i; '.!nti vice-president,
1at7.M.P., who prosecuted, charged ljao, soainan; secretary, Bud Date:
that McAdam had neglected to file treasurer, N'erne Smith; assistant
a teOrn for 12 days following final secretaFy, Erie Johnstone;
notice 'front the department on
tant treasurer, Jack Videan; padre,
Oetober 31 of last year. The mini- Rev. Da. K. E. Tityllor; Sergeant -at -
mum penalty is VT) a day. arms, George James ; assistant ser -
Sentence Suspended ,geant-atarms, Les Nice; trustee
-
Sentence *Vas suspended for one Sheardown ; auditors. C. F.
year on Mrs. Alberta Watson, .forin- Chapman and (.7iirl Itanks-; commit-
er resident of Peterborough and tee chairmen, sports, Mery Reid :
Thinttins and more recently of Ex- membership, Bud Mathieson: en-
eter and .Goderioh. when she pleaded tern:dilute-at, Cy Robinson ; house.
guilty to a charge of bigamy. , Murray SheardownI property. borne
Acting Crown Attorney F. Broadlete; welfare Joe Juek ; Wtty8
Darro-w, QC, said alutt, while mar- and means, Rill Moofe.
ried to Henry Watson, Mrs, .Wat- MU McGrath remains on the ex-
, eent iv e i t 1111 st presi-
r , dent.. Fred Sturdtv, with ()lie year
r- of his truetee lame remaining, is
11 also :t • meuglwr of the executive.
11 .14)e Juck Is the third member of
r the truateeehip. Jim Sheardowit
et pa bayaeliaired he aeleet ----- •
During the regular meeting,. a
donation of $245, to the -Maitland
Air Cadeta aad the dOnation- eta a
new deck. C.leaser
„Miss • Westbrook; ooaraspandeeg 'separated siuee 1941 exeept fo
scene above but there's no
fooling in the remarkable bar -
in such things as bedroom
suites, Chesterfield suites,
lamps, occasional chairs, refrig-
erators, washers, ranges etc.
Now overstocked, Blackstone's
is cutting prices sharply be-
tween now and Christmas.
p1acitotones5
"Cittutturt
'
A L. COLE
Optometrist -Optician
Eyes Examined, Glasses Fitted
Phone 33 Goderich, Ont.
D. GUITARD
Stonework, Brickwork and
. Plastering,
-A good, job of plastering han
no substitute ,
Phone 482, Brock add 'Victoria
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PAINTS, STOVu.S,
ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES
sec ret a r y, Mrsa
sionary Monthly and world friends
seeretary, Miss Grace. Robertson;
4Christian stewardship secretary.
irsaafaattaMelleoda- tempeattnee-an
Christian eibizenship, Mrs. .11. A.
Dick in son ; maim unit y ffleU(1111ip,
Mrs. I). C. Aberhart ; suppla setae-
tariea, Miss J. _Saunders - and Mrs.
J. Cook ;. associate Members Fawn:,
tary, -Mrs. .11.. F. Noble; literature
secretary, Mrs. A. D. liuffman;
Press aeeretara, -Mrs. R.- "11-. King;
pianist, -Mrs. J. R. Walls; Baby
Band superintendent, Mrs. H. W.
Bettger.
A report on the aeetional meeting
of Herm Presbytery at Auburn on
Oetober '30 was given by Mrs. J.
D. "McLeod. The meeting closed
-with the )14 meth benediction and
lett was•seraed.
"On the Broadway of Godorich"
PHONE 240-J GODERICH
to set,
ANO.
GODERICH PAVILION
DANCING SATURDAY NIGHT '-----10--jOBBY DOWNS
AND rns OROHESTRA
CHRISTMAS NIGHT, DECEMBER
Christmas dancing, party. Music by
Flowers for the ladies.
Mincing 9.30 to 1 a.m. Admission
25 -The annual
lohnny Brenan.
Dress optional.
$1.00 per .person
and
o any
trably
'moth-
Lent -
WE
-ihreeemontheainal.94-7,---• -
Defense counsel William Suther-
land said that divorce proceedings.7
had been instituted at Haileybury
tsunamis°, Mrs, Watsen'eamarriage salliikee sena toward the vecational
n7.isiIthtteTrasal7x11-"ritittulletYrich Diataiet Collegiate. were
titssmulvdthoant Da eeedemereeber bei g ea r Tiir
aormimumor
then taken by the rector, after
which Mrs. F. Hunt, the retiring
president, thanked every one for
their help and i'o-opertxtion during
her term of office. Mrs. A. C. Cal-
der moved a vote of thanks and
appreciation to t hi' retiring .ollieers.
Mrs. K. E. Taylor then toak over
Mc chair and asked for the cot).
tin,ued co-operation a all.
Ta was served by Mrs. .1:Meg
and Mrs. Shore. The tea table
reminder of the. (ornate,
season. '
ncs. A. C. Bilny, Mrs. D. Wilson.- was a
The Instaliation of officers was Ohrignmas
1ClitttlitnICTOZ111011CAMTIVPICIMVICTI
peeted that the divorce won141 be-
come tiaal next March, he said.
- Bench Warrant Ordered
:1 tin° V ed
tarty JOlunatotio, elatirman of the
e lite rta inment eternal Hee, reported
The magistrate ordered a bench i,VIVat preparations were wela
warrant issued against Austin Ful. veneed for the holding of the 1e -
ler of Goderich navnship Who fail- aloe's. Cheiatanas party on Thura-
ed .to appear on a charge of per- day. ,December 18, beginning at 7
mitting 4.1ais son, Lloyd Putter te P.M.' The children of all veterans
drive a tractor on a highway while will be weleomed at this 'party.
the son was under the age of 15.
When the charge was read the pre-
vious week, Puller declined toplead
on the grounds that the wording of
the summons failed to disclose an
offeuee, in that the seords "on a
highway" were omitted, although
51 COLLEGIATE CO-EDS they appeared ,on the information
id by police.
TOUR LOCAL HOSPITAL laDouglas Gregson, 8, znember of
the R.C.A.F. at Clinton, pleaded
A group of 51 girl students of not guilty to charge of failing to
the Goderich District Cialegi a t 4.
visited Alexandra Marine and Gen-
eral Heapital on Friday.
They were taken on a tour •of
inspeetion by Mias Hilda Smith,
Itoapital superintendent.
They taavelit d ,from the aohool
by bus, eaeorted David Holmes,
giitdtunce teacher.
Their keenest inFrest was dis-
plaved in the operating room mid
the X-ray dePnrtmen't (ricT of tine show cattle, died -on .Satur-
place they did not
tlw day in als Slat year. Ile was born
nursery-, whit.% is too sinall to ata on the farm on whieli he died.
mit even a token grotxp.
Miss Smith was besieged with
questiona regarding working condi-
tions, salaries., nee?ssarY flyta",!Th-l-
Mons and other information. They
were advised by the superintendent -
"Put Christ back into Christ -
fin get their sonior matrieulatien,
train in a large hoer/it:el Old mas,, is
the new. Christmas
eome back to- Goderich to work.
Give the WHOLE FAMILY
A Christmas Box That LASTS,
REBUILT MOTOR
.With New Engine Guarantee -
OUR PRICES WILL AMAZE YOTJ
ICOMPLETE AUTOMOTIVE MACHINE SHOP.
11r..
DiatDakittlti Ditt242-ittktilittA •
RYAN and SON
HAVE
remain at the aceue of an accident
-
and not reporting an accident to
the ponce. 'Hearing of the two
charges was adjourned for one
week.
A poring, bas been granted to-
ll. L. Marshall for the erection
of a drive-in theatre at Clinton.
Oliver Tarr -then of Grey '1011'n-
witlOy known as a breeder
THE VOICE OF TEMPER-
ANCE
WATCH for "THE QUIET MAN" -this year's greatest Technicolor sensation -filmed in County Mayo and. coming
to the Park Theatre for 6 nights, Jan. 5th tti 10th inclusive. .
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At 'CAPITALWestThe Street
PHONE 47 -
AtPARK On the
The Square
- PHONE 1150
Now -The 'Marx Brothers with Glona Massey and 'Vera Ellen
in "LOVE HAPPY."
MON., TUES., WED.-. '
"LADY IN THE, IRON MASK"
-Photographed in Eastman Kodacolor-
D'Artingman 51141 the Three Miraketteene axiltve the myNteTY of twiql
prineesses and Pave the thriolne of lartunee.
Louis Hayward -Patricia' Medina & Alan Hale Jr.
THURS., FRf., SAT.-
MARIO LANZA and DORETTA MORROW
There's tun, 'mete and plenty of (41.1ortill 11(4 1011 as .an eis‘ra
aingerIs strafted for udlittary aerviee.
The Royal Command show -
"BECAUSE YOURE MINE"
-In Technicolor -
Now -Rod Cameron in a Western hit -:"PANHANDLE."
MON., TUES. and WED. -
Peter Lawford --.Jane Greer and Gig YOting
A lively and thoroughly 4 ,1) C rtnining'romantie aonielly deals, \\',14 11
Ole drenitra of a wietful young man.
"YOU FOR ME"
Thur. -Fri. and Sot. No Matinee Christmas Day.
• "OH SUSANNAH"
A Tatiaarlor'iniatoricirl Weatern, in Wittielt the eavalry 1).1111 1 110
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Coming -4111E MEICRY ,WII}OW"-Lana Turner-Pernando
lAtnas--Technicolor. '
Rod Cameron -Adrian Booth -Forrest Tucker
MATINEES FRI. and SATURDAY AT 2.30 P.M.
Coming -"OKLAHOMA ANN1E"-Judy ('anova-,John
Bussell -Technicolor.
slogan. It would have more
point if there were joined to it
this other slogan -"and get
liquor out of Christmas." That
would be quite an undertaking, ;
seeing that a writer in Me -
1 Lean's magazine estimates that
Canadians will spend $55 mil-
lions on liquor in the ten days
before December 25..Canadians '
are guilty of other wasteful
,extravagances at Christmas
but none pf tWem are compar-
able to this sinister liquor bill.
The wasteful 'expenditure is its
least odiotts feature. 'The real
I case against this inordinate use
I of' liquor is that it destroys the
happiness of so many families.
1 Beyond that ,there is enough
decent sentiment left in Can-
adian people that it is an �f -
fence to theiu when they sec
the holy season of Christmas
turned into the season of the
big debauch. "Get liquor out
of Christifias and put Christ
,hack in."
IThis Atha. eponsored by 'Huron
4County Tempernnee Federation. 41.11111111.111Nalla
BALANCED FEEDS
ECONOMICAL FEEDING
Don't waste good grain! Let us mix your grain into a
well balanced ration .so that you can get MAXIMUM
RESULTS from your feed dollar.
WE MANUFACTURE
DAILY A COMPLETE
LINE OF FEEDS FROM
Swift's Quality
Concentrates
FRESH FROM THE
MIXER TO YOU
-da
1 SD A
BIG FUTUR,
0.DAF_N rtp
---afBALANCED FEED
)
REMEMBER!
IT 'TAKES 1000 LBS. OF
GRAIN TO PUT A PIG
TO MARKET WHEREAS
IT ONLY TAKES 700
LBS. IF PROPERLY
MIXED WITH CONCEN-
TATE
THIS IS IMPORTANT
TO YOU NOW!
WE WOULD LIKE YOU TO TRY 100 LBS. OF SWIFT'S SWEET CATTLE "A".
THIS SUPPLEMENT SUPPLIES THE Ii(GREDIENTS TO CHANGE YOUR
ROUGHAGE INTO A BALANCED FEED.
Phone
Mill
345
P
yAN soN Res.
hone
334
49.50