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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1954-02-11, Page 9t tt t� LohiS 'Oolloira to yopr, oss, urOt oo Of top gthili#7 : eel4 k!►1i�!rii►r� rI)iis 7ConaiO9 OtdOi grid Miley. �,f 111'(0x* you' sluf f' Meet, .00, do Per 'With, +rrn` tll1 nt l !`entio a and: normo r. On YOOr hootiop'co;tts r �lrros T �Mita n lee `Sr011 i ue„ ttes .Ir!'_-Ceval- ieE..; rEt'IiHwIN.O gCAiiQNTA altwct'1PencY Stoker—Coal Phone 75W East End of, Nel• son ;StF EveninSs 7SM 49tf ,.n'r•� ?Q� fi $'ESIN ii?ECT'(►�►� CHARTEREr1 ACCOUNTANT . ' M. RARPE R ® TI17 I D H R R A TT ��/}� � *�/� ACC)® l% 1\ .0. .�74d.\ 1 Eli South St. Goderich. (Int, 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. t5{'V�v�MTy: wa' fine4 vldertee JlT e a e'' had b e heard On-P140.'X1 Ex,eeu I? �T w•asi%iver of a .ca# ,1n;'vo10X44,; a . . m .oiz_ i tabe,e.** heli '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 a>u Poinelly, Q.C., represented F'olj: . > ; �'�':i•."'S' "` :,�c}:it: "` ��''%'�ii,?i�;i':> '`:ter%:x;�i:{.'3;a:f;cs+^i'?=`^+ "":•;iYi;:;• •":;� '�J; o-i''{'<�'�i it2. ✓':: isr,';i4;., a +;:t,yS.1 i>%:.: :i'': ty; is>°bs ? i; i:'s tl;: K•. t S, ..•S. fir•S r. .,,} .rs.. e..AW.•..:•:¢,. :.{Wn., .. S•{Me:'r. {.4,'{:5:. f:: I a ti � matter t o P f 'question tl0 n 9 as t o• who l s ugetting: ' ilio the lion's share a 4i' this sleighing Kh>fing ventt>ire but; at isnot, li-Year-oId TERRY` THAYER 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. r s r. •; A•• t d •r:,v 4:•:�•� / v i 4 .i: rY.•• 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- • Show 'people value . Jack Karr's 3jp±risans They know that a great Many showgoers look to : Jack Karr to tell 'them what's .good .:enter- tainment On stage and screen. So, a pat on the,•back "by Jack Karr in The Daily Star" is regarded by show- producers and tlieatra,,,,rnarl- -e rip agers ,as a recommerT ation to ,+" - talk about. - • Jack Karr previews r the tertairsment field ;for readers: .• • of The Toronto Daily Star. His previews are bright, in'terestin3 a ,d informativa~.� - Look f o r SHOWPLACE That's lack Karr's" space, every day to The Daily Star. JACK KARR' you -feel -L1 ■ These days most people work under pressure, worry more, sleep less. This strain on body and brain makes physical fitness easier to Tose—harder to regain. Tor!a'jr"s tense living, lowered resistance, Overwork, worry—any of these may affect normal kidney action. When kidneys get out of •order, excess • acids and waster, remain' in -the system':. Then backache, r'i:turhed rest, that "tired -out" heavy - I ea Tied feeling often foflow..That's 'the 4-n time it, take Dodd's Kidney Pills. Dodd's st r:r!date the kidneys to normal action. 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