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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1954-01-21, Page 114.11- . Pr, '10/eF is visiting, 40 daughter".at *, • • . , , Mrs. W. •T.4PORk is 1ort Colborne 4.04:iiis, her (1.,alightert, :MSS. *ridAnderson, erstna;!aeg.14.„, Jetrid's many riends wish ker.'.'a`sP,efilkieco,yery; • W.M.S.-Mrs. :J. C. Stoltz 4Vengcl her home for the January Meeting of .the W.M.S. of Knox Presbyterian Crch..The, president, Ws,'" W. „ed, presided withMrs,...._John Houston at sthe Piano. The de- votional w4§ taken byMis. Fred Ross who read the Scripture, gave, ,Meditation ow- same andoffered ray'. The secretary, •Mrs. Jack FRallani, read the minutes of the Decernber meeting and also. ,gave the treasurer's report showing $140 had been sent to the',-PresbYterial treasurer. The: roll 'call was an- .0,- • I • Scovery" .in Canada and' iVisrta*O" ' Haines rand.Mra. Wes Dradi.. Thi was'. followeidlbje: "Who is your 4* *e Minnie Wagner odneeck. StudIr:boolv„flItherCer. The Sun." Mrs: John Houston read,' an, I Wing -letter frore.ftev.. and Self of-Iiidia,' telling of their vork 'there. The offering :received and Ws. .Ross Offered 'the clediCA prayer, The February ' *get . will be held at the home of grs. Edgar Lawson. The Meeting 'closed,. with a lbrinn and prayer by 1VIrrs.'•••Ross. - The hostess served dainty refreshments. PERSONAL MENTION Mis.. John Slywchui has return-. ed 04 her home inTimminS •'after spending a holiday' with ,her son and -daughter-in-law, Mr. and . Mrs, Win. Slywchuk of Londe and with Mr. and Mrs. Melville Martip L-. Robert Galley Was return- ed to Thls base at Halifax, NS., after: spending his 30 -day leave with his -parents, .-Mr. , and Mrs, John Gauley and two sisters, Barbara and Ruth' Ann. Robert has -just completed his basiic train- ing at Cornwallis, N.S. • --- . The universal $40 a month old 'age pension at 70 now Costs '$345 Million a year; a `$65 a month pen- sion -without means test at age 65 would cost $847 million .annually. I Home after .6,000 mile jeurney-by-air .frem Liberia where she became the first victim, of poliomyelitis in the country's 'history, Mrs. David Graham,. 29 -year-old mother of -three children will receive further treatment in Torento, arranged by the Ontario Chapter of the, Canadian Foundation for Poliomyelitis • Mrs Graham is shown, 'with her husband andWA stewardess Kay MacKay. , • :4`,"•5:. ••• •,•• :••••• , • • •••,, •••••••••••••• , • •• • ' • AtRh,,,:,t,•,;4,?•r:.:•••••••••:•• .• , •• • , • • • ... . .. ......... ........... . • . . . •_ . •• • • • • .•.• . • • 4 ' alkaliMaaa, expanded range of models); Now . . pver 125 thrifty, hard-wOrkie,,, • models tol'choose from in the' new 1954 Ford TrUck. line -the greatest haulingajob coverage in all Ford Truck history ! Here's the right truck „for your rob, wherever you drive, whatever you haul! wider -V-8 :power range], Now . . -mighty V-8 engines, ranging from 106 to 170 -Hp., and including 4 new, advanced -design, overhead-valve V -8's . . all produCts of the experience tained in - building more V-8 engines than, all other manufacturers conibined. • F-700 ,Conventional "Big Job" • • A "cOmpletelrnew Series of eXtr•a- Jenes. 'heavi-duty huskies with G.V.W. Ratings.up to 19,500 lbg.-G.C.W. Ratings' up to 34,000 lbs. Builtfor the most econotu- ' ical mounting,:of practically any type of cust014-b0Sly! ,r _I Two entirely new %1PIHD-IrOniVortls: Series of stiub-nosc- hauling champs -now making six Cab Forward Series in all ! 6.V.W. Ratings from 14,000 to :27,000 lbs Ratings- • from 24,000 to 55,000 lbs. All the evest Cab Forward , features for thrifty speed- ' giant six-wh, ee• ers..- - new Two all - Ser es Of a &a1. • rear-ixle Tandems for super -strenuous extra -heavy duty work. G.Y.,W. Ratings to 4 0,,000, lbs. Ratings to 60,000 lbs. „in tractor -trailer COmbinations! Featuring completely modern and efficient dual rear axle assemblies! Expanded 'Poker' Delivery 'Series! All-new, extra-thriftif-,50Q heavy-duty Ser- ies, for profit -paying multi -stop delivery , Work, with G.V.W. Rating •of 14,000 lbs.. Now . . fully, transmission available (at extra oSt) on F-350 Parcel Delivery! Oriverited Cab efficiency!' - The most cbmfortable cabs on the -road, with all-round visibility, extra -comfortable • 3 -man seat,' safety-po*Sitioned controls -- designed to reducp. Jatigue, keep.. driver more efficient on tbe, job ! . • • • •New Ford -built, durabi truck -16tigh parts are built stronger to last longer. Extra stamina packeCinto frames, springs, brakes, clutches and,'iranstuissions keeps your truck, on the jot), loihger, cud doh ." rnaintenanc-e and repair costs. - • ,,i4k(*oit400' 0 forconsider hiring a part-time assi.st- 'r .010. 40450 jL the council meeting Mot - *Wed • Contell:4:411-4-. in bis in- augural address he suggested :that, .current2taw,. could be' paid atthe: thus enabling the assessor to.eoono9traitog cCdl•eetion,ti -arrears.• ' • , ' • ' The 'Alarm said that after talk- ing: with Ir. Sturdy and .consider- ing ..the matter furtherith he thought that having takes' paid' through a bank -might havean adverse effect on the collections, -7t He pointed out that he felt the' " assessor hadconsiderablework to do and that his vvork..had increased in the . past .12, ye -44 In 1942, when Mr. Sturdy assumed office, the mayor said, the tax roll brought' a revenue of $91,797. In 1953, 11 years • later, the ivvge, was • DUNG.*NON, Jan. 20. -Master • Norris Sampson, 10, elder son of Mr. and 'Ws. Gordon Sampson, • Goderich, firho is residing with lug grandmother, Mrs. Mary Brivett, experienced a thrill on Saturday -I when he heard his grandmother's -and grandfather's voices on the telephone from 'Cern-Wall, England• They were notified Thursday of the appointment call for Saturday and readiness was made to be on hand. .The voice came,very distinctly and • they -said could not be better or Clearer. His grandmother, Mrs. Charles Sampson, visited her son, Gordon, wife andfamily four years ago. Mrs. Sampson and children heard 'the grandfather for the first time. The„call, they said, was costing $12 for five minutes but was worth it, and as might be said in any case, would he a cure for "nostalgia." - The January -meeting of the Wo- men's Association was held at the 4hoine of Mrs. 0. Popp. Mrs. Errington iopened the meeting•. Mrs: -Hugh McWhinney read „the Scripture. Mrs. J. Itivettgave the ,P tba More Work - 4,.,.At 4t work -Ias been. huliding up ,.,.' ;t P. ffice," Ma�r ,0l , .1' . trtld council. ,"In the ti'ie I.Vbeen here approximately Mr01.* •new:iore:4re .been . v4.Th4t,totA0ili„ the bileuliethn:,etmspotigaeel:s"tae?-,:nnithit7ie,:m. 1,1:41.t,:0'1:sii:c aetke :11,, r i ,i, ton enthee hiring li rn7i;efr; 47 lses:(ihrlialiOu'''It, -would°-tfme. X iassist- ant not At the 'same time,f, the mayor complimented Clerk S.: H. Blake; and suggested an increase in sal- ary fbr him. "He •is a very effic- ient man," said the mayor. "I don't believe we're paying him a salary commensurate with his work. lesson on "The Kingdom." Mrs. E. Bere led in prayer. The roll call -was answered by payment of • fees by 27 members.Mrs. H. Alton gave the financial report which was very successful for the year. • Mrs. G. Hodges reported for the parsonage committee. Mrs. E. Ellington spoke few words on Our -work for • next year. It was decided thata congregation supper would be planned for March 19. •The program committeeis:./e be Mrs. D. Phillips, Mrs. L. Stingel, Mrs. C. Crozier and 'Mrs. R. Irvin. The dinner committee is to be Mrs. W. Petrie, Mrs. G. Hodges, Mrs. E. Culbert and Mrs. R. Finnigan. The decorating committee is 'Mrs. H. • Congram, I4R. Eedy, Mrs. Ryan,. Mrs. W. Brown. A donation is to be sent to -the Temperance Feder- ation. •Mrs. W.. Cranston gave a reading' entitle& "A new year." /qrs. C. Blake had the topic, "Six- teen cats with a ..11,angover." 1rhatik you" letters and eards were read. The 'hostesses were Mrs. J. Finnigan, Mrs. F. -Veritrand, • Mrs. G. Watt and Mrs. k 'Culbert. • Custom -Sedan Light blue in color -Just like- new 20,000 mile-C1914a.oviipfr tor - '$1750 1952 Pontiae Sedan Preen in coloi•---New tires NATIONAL EMPLOYMENT SERVICE OFFICE Particulars regarding dutieS etc., obtainable from posters displayed at 'N'afional Employment -Service and Post Office. Applicationi available at same officesshould be filed with • the Civil Service Commission . • • '• 1200 -Bay Street, Toronto, Ontario • NOT LATER THAN JANUARY' 30, int'. • Radio ---New tires,-AUroon in • • color-Reall clean • $975•••••,:::, „, 1950 1111111/11Inamisammuirimamai DeSoto Sedan • - New white' wall tires --Radio Fluid drive •" irAperitii **Area • ••••-•••,:o*A:::::: Light green in color--Peod , utility vehicle i• 11' Brings the Station Nearer 1950 Ford. Custorn • - Tudor an.as..o.,„suirsnaw 1950 Chev S�dan built radie-Maroon in color •See for yourself how Motorala tt quality perform- ance ,and styling" Within ever ?ody's reach. • With Motorola you get styling that won the Fashion Academy' • Award, plus performance that challenges comparison• . Motorola has a full one year wai:ranty on all parts and this is backed up by the Most complete service shop • in Goderich. • Be sure to buy your Motorola where you can get it • serviced. HURON ROAD NOT -;SO LONG . TO.. *Alt (Sault Ste. Marie Star), t.11. old days a man wasnAt-: supposed to kiss a_.,4giri until he wasengaged to 'tar. - Now he -mils& has to wait until the paint's *Y. A 'ectoiiiis oritegik- MaSs 4114 'outstanding istry bid made to first student to answer - shouted: 44Voridogt • ' "