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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1941-03-06, Page 6SUS *X , GOD, nz�'.NAL.STAR HOLMESVILLTO ootAltsvirA43, starch 3. --Mie 'Corn Ttewartha of Piipissing is spend big two ;weeks. with Iter ,parents Mr, and yrs. E. J. Trewartha, her school 64113)K ,been etosed owing to an epidemic Of whooping sough., Aircraft/eau Lloyd Stock bas been , tkratn+sferred trove Picton to St Thoxuas; Ur, andMrs. V. Pearce visited} friends Ili Exeter ori'Suxxday, MistsAlma Trswartba, who teaches at Woodhauu, spent the week -end with ber'parents, Mr. and Mrs. 1i rewartha. 4 Mr, and. Mrs` D. Giiddon attended the skating ea nival at London inn Friday ,the week -end :With Mr. and Mrs. F. Mulholland, Mrs, P. Taltrer returned. , home on Fridayafter having spent the past thane weeks with relatives at Detroit, Pte Clarence Gliddon Spent the week -end with his father,. Mr, 31,. «liddon. SEED POTATOES The dally potatoes 'that cans legally 'be' -sold err«d•vertised as seed, potat`oeS are ; pota'toes' that have' been certified as seed potatoes by the Dominion' De- partment of Agrieulture (Destructive Bisect and Pest Act, ,General Regula- Official tags are issued by th;-De- partment of . Agriculture ., for the potatoes !that are-eer-tifedr as seed. On these tags the words ..Certified `Seed Potatoes" are printed in °bold, letters. One of these tags must be attached to each coetainer of seed potatoes. An official certification number ' is stamped on each tag. By this number the Department of Agriculture knows, and will ireform the buyerupon request, , the: name and address of the grower, who' produeeci the seed, potatoes. An advertisement for seed potatoes must, to conform. .with the Destructive 'asset and Pest Act, refer to certified 'seed . potatoes. If itdoes not, the ad- vertisement dvertisement is illegal, and personsin any way responsible for the advertise- .-ment . are liable to prosecution, . L. S. McLAIN1 , Chief, Plant'' Protection Divi=- sion, ,Production Service, Do- minion Departnient of Agricul- 1 � ..•rryR3�hW .f'r'y.-?*".ue_�RY+.x.._ k::wr:�.�..'y..!ry. .�.xmrYra1 t.-:tz"�' Fye_ The Red Cross Society -held asue. tful quilting at the home of Miss 8. Acheson on. Wednesday. as..i. Mr: Clifford McClincbey is visiting friends at; London - Mr. Earl De Beau of Detroit spent True Tonic q and Nee for Bl �s Invaluable at this season because it Supplies the Vitamin Pl . and mineral substances SO; necessary to improve the qua li bloodand help the nerves. -For • better 'appetite, better digestion, better sleep- and-#or-better-beaith.Fuse.. Dr. Chase's Nerve Food. CD. Howe j on War rroductionl (Continued from page 8) nn011ie �haiJ January. i. ,� s Lieu oast Avx~o,-"ara►ou Wane* (bat 1ef e„ Til 4ireratt Ltda a"Oa<eoti°u pony) m' 'ht not begin until 'after July, and might reach only 200 or 300 ,this year. But iP pro<iltiction were carefully re -organ- ized at key points and lost time re- covered, production 1=101 be' double that and might reach S00 or 000 by the cad of; March net year; Unless. unforeseen di tr tulties cropped up, tate ,prodttetien, of Boling role planes should • complete present eon - tracts •by the end .of °this' Year, Norduyf manufacturing teelotiqUe was pictured as -having advanced: fur; thcr than any °plant, %his eoznpanYR it was $shit`, should; Murat put 2t4 Har- vard* by Mareh 31 newt year and rskl ,Norsemen :by September next •Vickers plant, was expected to vomm °pleteits contracts by 'January 31 next year. • Boeing .aircraft would start maim. faeture in a new plant scheduled' for completion next inontb, end• it Was. sex Med .14 amphibians would be coxa., piete bs 111arch next year. The ,: Fleet "Company wag bedused to hate delivered 404 planes nest month and 200 more by 'September, ire" -`leas an rpaxstxoii v��"� • eribed as smooth-ranni„ng and was ex -,G pentad to . complete:' an order for .554 Tiger,: Moth.. next September and 135 oiler light trainers by June. Canadian Oar Company was expected to complete an order tar 600 (R'urrieanes: icor. the .British 'Government, after some delays due to change in design, by July 31. ,Canadian Associated Aircraft, formed ninon„ ...Oanadian aircraft companies and controlled by `Britain, ;had been subject to numerous delays owing to late arrivalof. designs and to divided management. However,- this associa- tion was expected to deliver 160 Ramp - dens by March 3i next year. National. Steel Car was expected to have delivered 148 ' Lysanders by December 31, y GODERICH TOWNS 00‘44 t .-He was at Army camp for a month-she's'`done !this ever sincel", LEEBURN.. with there, gave the chapter in the I study book. The 'meeting . closed with LEEDURN, March f;4.—Mrs. Percy the singing of the . National , Anthem, Stewartreturned-home last week -from• Stratford; where site'spent the winter ,with her daughter, I. The first quilting for the refugees will , be on Wednesday afternoon; by the ladies of the. south part of our burg. A ten -cent tea will be served.. Articles sent to headquarters by _ this section during the last Month were 1 Helmet, -3 airs mitts, 3 pairs : long stoekin, s,, one sweater, 1 pair glovers,1 and one scarf. lir. Albert Wolfe motored to Rensall on Sunday .afternoon A,fine communion service was held ou= Sunday morning to 'Lase ern e ntrch, al- though , on account of sickness many er membwere •not • able to be'present. be .. . Next .Sundays service wine con- ducted :by the pastor's brother, who is attending college in Toronto. A service in connection with the World's Day of Prayer was held on' Friday last at th home of Mr,' and Mrs. Jas. 'Horton, ith a splendid at- tendance, although the weather was' cold. Mrs: 'W. Saliows was ]leader. ayero and . readingsBii�1e``vrere-give by different members. Miss H. Clark, whom, the' ladies were pleased to'.have ' after;. which lunch was served. AS''IELD ASI:MEDD, March 3.—Mrs. D. A, MacLean ,„ has „returned home after spending a week.. wither daughter, Mrs. Donald Martin, in. London. Miss Anna -MacGregor . of Toronto spent 'the week -end with her -parents, Mr. and Mrs. Collo MacGregor. The February meeting of the W.M.S. was held on. Friday at the home of Mrs. •N. G. Mackenzie.' Tlie president, Mrs. I?onalci. Mackenzie, wa in charge gf.tll Ing.-The�'progrim for the WIcrey o f e, er. , was followed �f'..Pra y and .Mrs. • Reynolds- Ester, gave' a splendid. address.on "The Inner Peace." (Intended for last week) Mr. William. Drennan is visiting in Toronto with his aunt, Mrs. D. Horton. Born. -4n Goderich Hospital, on February 10, to -r, and Mrs. Hugh C. Mackenzie, a daughter: Congratula- tions! Mrs. ,Y03i. Steepe, Barbara and Ken- neth are visiting Mrs. St'eepe's mother, rdwarc'l`s,'at Clipton. READ THE CLASSIFIED ADS. • • 'ONO** d 61640ser quilt We tiniahed for t, sat .11�y mon s„ t* £; t wu*ttY. A N.w Or"lcrod i0 The PAllig people of teen-age iu the camm,uatrity met it- the-bonae-nflire.gltillitas-Uals. Lassaline Lan 'I'lleaxlity evening to di u> Plana fir raising moneyy for the Tlri>th. War Vasetima" Futpci, 'Maude* liar. w+lod' Prattled`andrr it was decided to forte a club to atteet ogee a With. The • following , olheeers were elected President, Lorraine Lassalitic, victim president,'Chester Beattie; secretary, ''rloria C'ltlsholrn;, treasurer, Maurice, HarwOocl:. ' .he Mareh Meeting will held 'at 'thee home of Mr. ,arid Mrs. of ge :41alllwain; MiSaes Elva-" Orr Arthenaise Lasaaline with ltiltred Beattie and Lawrence Ortoh were ap. pointed a social eemmittee for the next meeting', The` meeting closed with the National '.Anthem. Mrs. Lassaline served lunch. • Union Chureh Notes.—The regular Meeting of the Y.ipio. was held on, Fri - .day 'evening, with, twenty members Present, The "presidents Everett Mc- liwain, had charge Of the meeting ,and Mrs. Harwood presided at, the organ. The meeting opened with a 'hymn, o1 - lowed by prayer by the pastor, • Rev, .. MoIIaye. The .S'C ripture lesson (Antos 3) was read Eby, Maurice 'Iiar- wood. u article, "The Reality of Religion," was _ .read by Esther . Me- Ilwaln.• The topic, "Lost Years, Or try iraf and "Mr., . Melcaye led in a discussion. ,Dave Davidson sang a solo, "Evening, 'l i•a3er," accompanied._ by Mrs. David, pa. ,IPlaus were made for a progres- sive erokinole party to be held at the home' of Mr, and Mrs, A. -Ti hborne"on Thursday everting of this week. The meeting closed with a .hy en and . the 311zpah, benedietion. ; .:: A large con- gregation was present at Union on Sunday, when the pastor,liev. A, J. McKay*, delivered' a ssplendicl.: se on on "Christ o;f the Steadfast Fa ." During the service, the choir sang,' n anthem, 'There's 'a'Ireice I Now Hear." G(DERI !H T✓ WsV'.SH1IPr-; Maaeh 3. -Mr; Harvey rLassaline' of Loudon spent the week-ehd with his parents, Mr. find Mrs. D. J. Lassaline. Miss !Phyllis, GGiirn of London Normal ?School.. snent the week -end under the parental roof. Mrs. Norris of Brantford is with her sister, Mrs. James Colwell, who is suf.1, ,fering from a broken shoulder. "Mrs. C. !Stuart of Nile visited last' week with Mr. and Mrs. A. Tichborne and Mr. and Mrs. 'Harvey Fuller. Miss Mary Harwood has returned to her •home after three years in Ben - miller,. • 1'te. ''',Erie . McAllister is 'ori fined,' to hospital hi Toronto enips--scatlet fever. Mr•.•° Wileman Johnston entertained the 'Indies of the 4th concession"at 'a roRG1'r THE Alp'S F' orget travel weariness. There's a new otintl rd of riding comfort in the ldw price ear field.' The Ford for.'41 grown bigger and More beautiful, is also re -engineered beneath its floor. Mower -actin* with' .springs, impro-d hydraulic shock absorbers and ride stabili er of new design give .a new ride sensation. Tithe in 'a 31 lord is like riding on air --you simply float along, Look at the' size of the '41 Ford—its longer wheelbase, its ratu_sszVe, wide body in which running boar 1 have almost m disappeared. There 'S ore seat room .. head room...kg g room. Doors are wider, the'se's a greater expanse of glass, DRIVI A • g' GI TEST ENGINE IN THE LOW PRICE FIELD The '41 Ford is the only low price car with: a V -type eight cylinder engine. Remaeimber--all the higher priced cars have eight,c ylinders orinore.V type engineshold world's records on'land, on, sea iridin the air. Ford is powered. with the famous V-8, the engine that has hung up records of gasoline economy and trouble-free reliability year after year. So when you can buy the List, new, sweet. riding 'Ford for less rfhan you'd pay for any low priced six, why he satisfied ° with less than an +sight - a Ford 'V;. See a Ford Dealer now. $35 a month Iola reasonable down pap ment buys any Ford V 8 ' • AN PREVTT AUTHORIZ DEA E AND SERVICE LOOK AT THE -VAWE IN THE. r�41 FORD o Longer wheelbase, longer springbase. Overall length in - greased to,194.34 inches. • Bright, new interiors. Uphol- stery beautifully tailored'inYy colour harmonies. • Faster acceleration added to famous Ford V.3 performance by new gear ratios. • Bigger windows. Toison creased up to ' 3374. Narrow corner pillars. • Seating ,width `increased €ts ranch as seven itnclies. Plenty of 7 room for,pll. • *ew, softy slow -action springs, iMproved shock absor ors, new ride -stabilizers • Big 1941 b'orrd gives extra. luggage room fat . the spicioua. luggage compartment. CiUTi.I ST. TOWNSHIP COUNCILS • WEST WA 'ANOSH" ` The West 'W,awanaosh' .'ownship Coun- ell. held its regular' meeting on February loth; with all the -members present and Iteeve Webster weakling.. , , The minutes of last meeting were read and accepted on motion of Coun- cillors McPherson and. .Ssuyth. The Council decided! on .motion of Council fors Milrer and McPherson to forward $5 to the Salvation'Arany to aid ±in rescue . work. Robert phamney was appointed weed inspector on motion of Omincillors Smyth and Gaunt. Bylaw No. 3, authorizing !tlie.'Reeve and Treas. s urer to borrow funds for current ex, penditure, was passed , on motion ,of Councillors Gaunt.. and Smyth. The Clerk was instructed to • attend the contention of the Association Of Rural Municipalities, On motion of Couneil- 1o0s . Miller and Gaunt the Road ,Super= intendent -Masi instructed to advertise for. 'tenders ,tor hauling afid crushing' gravel, all tenders tobe in'.the Superie- tendent's hands by noon on Marsh 11th% The Council.adjourned to meet on Tuesday, March 11th, at 1.30 p.m.. DURiNIIN PHILLIPS, Clerk. TOWNSHIP OF GODERIGH lt&DA . JIF lives 1011. AtI.I..t liethied lifter WO, ous sliaoploonbeak' we 0s. whom oro .le *ber will not ow** 'To thee. I* lakd et warp hot when, isgtbrOlgen, b :bad Owns anal aught i . To thorn who waw up in the monun.". g a+r tired as on •goiu to bed, w+e offer k Milburn'>i Ne th and Nerve 'Pills a — to help SOW* end ossa the nfirves and bring then back to , a ` perfect gmdition, els ,• when this is don* there should\be no more sleepless -night* "' ;- ' tem' nener. . ply T. )iiL n. 0., Imo„ Tana* Cou ncil : met in HOlmesville - on March 3. • Department of Highways, sent notice that the subsidy on road expendi- ture during 1940 wilt be $2,170.30; which will be forwarded shortly. -- Mr Benson 4.01verlky Pxliressed. appreciation to the Council for opening the road during their recent bereave- ment. _ Mr, L. 'E. Cardiff, M.P., asked the' Council to organize for the,collection of paper, rubbers, edpiter, etc,, for `war purposes. Each Councillor is to organ- ize his own ward and to arrange for dela"vers: Mr. A.. L,. Fellowes, district engineer; sent notice of the' annual meeting of councillors and road superintendents,' to be, held at Kitchener on 'March 28. The Road Superintendent was dele- gated to attend if possible. The 'Ckelector's• time was extended until April .7, -.u -hen -all taxes an.�ust-be paid. The following-accoun s were paid: Department of Health, iusitlin, $7.31; D. E. liddon, auditing and postage, $22.28; . E. A. Yeo, auditing, $20; I. Sturdy. the Mildred Lloyd taxes', the land having been purchased by the Township; 'Superintendent's pay vou- cher No. 2, .$40,05, . Oonneil adjourned to meet on n Mon o da• ( April 7, at 1.30 p.m. R. G THOMPSON, Clerk. An Anierioan air line has put out calendars printed in reverse type : for, use in barber shops so that the-eustomer. in the chair Kmay , read the elate 'in a mirror. This, however, is still not the --answer envisaged in the appeal, "Back- ward, turn backward, D Timae, in your. flight."�-Christian Seienee Monitor: Many a man never shines anywhere except in the•seat of his punts. --+Guelph Mercury. 4r .10 REMOVAL NLN of DEAD or ` DISABLED ANIMALS Phone torlect"to this numb r "001 r 12 Clinton" gar 2I INGERSOLL WILLIAM STONE SONS LTD !LINTS N' A recent • article1 .Outlined :-- • ..- �th�ropor-to-ta=ii#►�the ftre . . In this connection there's one rrddi- tional bit of advice that 1 want to ' ' give You: Myer bank your fire with anything but f re.h• coal. s The old fashioned practice of ,banking the Ore with ashpe will not only result in unsatisfactory heat but it will cause you no end of trouble. You can gee yourself that -..: (14 te; _...44 ,ii:::01,....1 , wasi fi • Don't burs .tubbi;h or gsrbage in fuer nate. ?bey cause We # vy soot ro cake 00 outfaces and waste heat. Keep ashpit flea', when ' you throw ashes on top• of a fire it acts like a wet blanket and prevents thea► air from coming up through -tb e 1 re bed. It is this air that caflies the heat upward away from the grates. When you put ashes on the fire' the air travels._ devnward, overheating • the grates and fusing the ashes on the grates. ll rgpyer, the next time,,,.you,•.put coal on the fire, the. air again travels upward and causes the ashes on . top of the fuel bed to fuse and form a solid mass, of clinkers. This of course -chokes the fire and makes' it 'impossible to heat the house. The only place 'for ashes :in the furnace is. the ashpit—except for ':the thin layer.of ashes-tn the grates. Don't mix ashes and live coal. 110) BROPHEY'S FUNERAL SERVICE (Established 1875) TRADITIONAL :. SINCERITY AND EXPERIENCE -0- , ._. P-rompt •; - • ce Service Phone 120 au a FLOYDM LODGE, Director J. R. Wheeler Funeral Director and Embalmer All .calls promptlyattended to• day or AMBULANCE ' SERVICE— Phones Store 335: *es, 355W Hamilton Street, boderich T1 Cranston Funeral Home Complete Service at. Reasonable Prices ro• ,I'ROMVPT INVALID CAR SERVICE No extra charge for the use `.:ot our modern 1i u feral. Hoxne. 17 Montreal St.. 'hone "399 rs Mrnumeiits! w. these, contemplatingb!u tai ing a Monument . Get MY prices before buying. Cemetery Lettering a specialty. All work guaranteed. JOIN GEANT.. CLINTON MARBLE GRANITE WORKS Clinton , » Ontario Successor to Bahl, & Zapfe • 480 Monuments Our priced have not advanced born, list year. Large stock of 'Foreign and Canadian Granites to choose fr * SPECIAL 1.',1t1OE ON 1N: ItIli.'T'li ON � O1 K ruv C. W. Williams & Son Granite Works 147 St. Patrick St. , STRATFORD Phone 1055