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HERBERT IS. SUCH, D.C.
Doctor of Chiropractic.
Office Hours;
Mon., Thus --9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
TPetl.. F'ri-9 a.m. to' 6 p.m.
'7 p.m. to 8 p`.m.
Wed. & Sat. 9 to 11.30 a.m.
Vitamin therapy -
Ofce—Corner of South St. and
Britannia Road. Phone 341.
.He Told Them .
Two, piano trovers knocked . on
the ':doer. A. meek -looking fealow
opened it. •
"Did you order a piano from
the Flat -note Music Shop?".asked
ones th ,
e
t movers.
The tenant
shook his head. "Not
a ppiano," he corrected, "a flute."
'The_piano mover studied a slip
of paper. "According ta this," hea
grumbled, "you ordered •' a piano!"
"Very well," said the tenant,
nervously. "Move it_ in. But if
your firm makes any more mis-
takes like that, I'll' have to deal
elsewhere."
Ray Robinson
FLOORS
Harold W Shore
ALL LINES,OF INSURANCE
-,Cncluding Life)
and ,
REAL ESTATE
Phone 766W 38 Hamilton St.
Goderich • • . 36tf
'LAWS SANDEQ
FINISHED
R.R. 1 . PORT ALBERT
Phone` Carlow 2105
366-8x&tf
Alallinsummiaignmeammik-
Geo. &svan
GENERAL INSURANCE
MASONIC TEMPLE
WEST STREET......_.._....
F. T. Armstrong
OPTOMETRIST
tFhone 1100 for appointment
SQUARE _ GODERICH
Peter S. M acEwan
General, Life, Reap Estate
.)Phone 230, Goderich' 3.
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heard On-P140.'X1 Ex,eeu I? �T
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'telae .diver o£• the other ser, Pel.,
BaII1 :Boone; of :the. RCS At Gell-
era ia, a;il' hla. thrr pall's - wee
lx'u '-C"1,...Bone.a6 a"ed.a:"a
wi#xess hat- .was unae• -4a • recal`
detat> ,-.ef - ate ac ident. ' Fr
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is enjoyuig hi,Y ride, courtesy- of LITTLE TYKE, a seven teax-old'
THE RURAL CHURCH
(St Marys Journal -Argus)
"We wouldn't know our neigh-
bors if we lost our rural church,"
a district farmer observed -this
week during a discussion in a local
store.
The talk was about the rural
church and how some people would
like to see many of them • closed
down since it is pointed out that
the people in the vicinity of each
could easily transport themselves
to lamer centres.
"We wouldn'tfeel as much at
home going to a church farther
away," . the - same man added, and
he pointed out how' the church in
each little rural community brings
the people together in a regular
fashion at least once each°Sunday
so that the little neighborhood
keeps • itself bound together.
We'll grant you that neighbor-
liness is important in a rural cotn-
muni'ty and anything which tends
to help it along better • is good.
The rural church was the, real
community centre of the old days;
it is still today -and we are quite
sure -tint even if and. when every
farmer acquires a jet-propelled
helicopter the church on the corner
of the 8th or the 5th—' -or wherever
it is --will still be one of the finest
things about rural community life.
Matrimony should never be en-
tered into without a full recogni-
tion of irrs enduring obligations. oil
both sides.
"Get Insured= -Stay• Insured .„
Rest _Assured
Bank of Com.. Bldg.
'TELEPHONE 26814
SUPERIOR PROPANE GAS
for better cooking,
• , water heating and
n refrigeration
Alf. J. Schmidt,
G'A S representative.
Stratford . Phones,; 3260.
Res. 38732.. P.O. Box 98
-28tf
"D:- 'rUZTARD
Stonework, • Brickwork ` and
Plastering •
A good job of plastering has
no substitute
Phone -482. Brock„and Victoria
Roy Na Bentley
PUB'_IC ACCOUNTANT
4 BRITANNIA ROAD
.., • _T. (corner .South ' Street) .Y
Phone 1011 Goderich, Onto
C. F. CHAPMAN
General Insurance
Fire; Automobile, Casualty
Real ^ Estate
SO Colborne St., Goderich
Phone 18w
Optometrist—Optician -
nos Examined, ' Glasses Fitted
Phone 33, Goderieh, Ont.
T..PRYDE & SON
-_-Clinton,._ Exeter, •Beaforth
Write Box 150, or phone 413,
Exeter ' •
and we shall be pleased to
call.
EDWARD W. ELLIOTT
LICENSED AUCTIONEER
Correspondence promptly an-
swered."Immediate arrangements
can be made -tor Sales Date by
calling Phone 466J, Clinton.:
Charge moderate and satisfac-
tion
Guaranteed.
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Uta''es$ owned ..Y. ..... , ry.. •.v.....•.......::;.,:,.'•,
lioness
v d by Georges Westbeau of Auburn. Washington, The
io
tbepus said . they Were surprised -that their pet left a warm
fil'replace 'to pull a,„ sleigh in the .,,gold,
Requests Consideratioj Of Proposal
To rugd Construct M
� , .At Cemetery
A proposal that a cement anauso- ers; $383.22; Joe Freeman, fox
leum be built at Colborne cemetery bounty, $2.00; Ross E. Fisher;' lox
was advanced at the February meet :4 bounty, $2.00; John Feagan, ig,x,,
ling -of Colborne Township Couhcii bounty, $i00; B. C. Straughan, two
on Tuesday of last week by Harry I fox bounties, $4,00; Douglas Young,
McCreath. I two : fox bounties, $4.00; Fred
Although council decided to take Bowra, two snow shovels, $3.70;
no action for the present, Mr. Mc- Thomas Morris, relief account,
Creath said he felt the project was $9.99; Edward Coal Co., coal for
one 'worthy of consideration. rellief, $22.00; Municipal World
He told council that owing _: to r, subscriptions, $20,00; Signal -Star,,
the difficulty off digging graves in notice, $1.00; County of Huron, in -
winter it might be advisable to ' dngent patients, $286.50; F. B.. Sea -
build a mausoleum:' in _which to man, rural municipalities member -
keep bodies until spring, v4hen ' ship fee, $10.00; Salvation Army,
ground • is .more suitable fax burial. grant, $25.00; T. M. Durnin, grant
Communications read at the for Agricultural Fair, $10.00; Amos
meeting included: Treasury Depart Stoll, cemetery work, $9.50; Joseph
meat for tile drainage debenture,; -Fisher, cemetery work, $3.50; Wal -
T. M. liturnin, secretary of Dungan- ter Smitjes, cemetery .work, ,$5.Q0;
non Agricultural Fair,---requestingFred. Bowra, salary, °$100:00; Mrd,
grant; Ontario Rural Municipalities William Sallows, salary, •$100:00.
Council adjourned -to -meet Tues-
day, March 2, at L30 p.m.
Association; A. H. Erskine; County
Clerk, re the ab •lit r of foxboun-
ties; Salvation Army requesting
*ant; Victoria Hospital, London,'
re admittance of indigent patients;
ieparwtment of Agriculture.
Agents representing various met-
al - plan•ts were pretent soliciting
business in culvert supplies for
1954. No_ .orders were given., at
present,
Stewart Hamilton, Zone Forest-
er, was present to interview .coun-
cil on fire protection for forests,
His request was that township and
villages invest a small amount of
money for • equipment in one five
gallon pack pump and fire 'swatters
to "-to used with the fire brigade
equipment in combating forest fires
throughout the township. -This
matter was held over for further
consideration.
James Culp was reappointed.
bailiff for the township for 1054.
Councillor Vrooman and Kernigh-
an were appointed a committee to
look into the, ...Platter__of._._erectin•g.
concession sigs throughout 'the
:township Te;ndens e.__toJ
, J.
'ed' for .inspector and the spraying
of cattle for warble fly. The treas-
urer received $2.00 from the Clerk
for 1954 dog licenses. '
The 'following accounts were ap-
proved for payment: Road vouch
Noticing that his Scottish guide
went bareheaded in 'all sorts of
weather, the Landon sportsman
made him a gift of a fur cap; the
kind- that has- heavy ear flaps for
extra warmth. - .-
On his -next visit to the lodge
he asked•the old Scot how he liked,
the cap:'
"1 hae not wore it sincethe ac-
cident," was the gloomy reply.
"What accident?"
"Jock 'MacLeod offered to buy
me a drink," sighed the guide, "and
I didn't hear him,"
Have.d,a�.,
Yalu even noticed, hew . often t riel:VA
adverttisenients quote lack-
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They know that a great Many showgoers look
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• of The Toronto Daily Star. His
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Look f o r SHOWPLACE
That's lack Karr's" space, every day to The
Daily Star.
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you -feel -L1
■
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LICENSED ITTCTIONEER
HURON AND PERTH --�
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