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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1949-01-20, Page 6In person -743013 MASON Radio's Tallest Singing Cowboy and his WESTERN WIN LIQ 'S • rd -daily over,01"Plio Lon. do .45 to 12,15 Noon '1 —i rs,. mus Gui d i • Anghc�t W9men's - ' It. Petriie,wns liOStess at the January meeting " of. the Anglican Women's Guild,, held.' on. Wednesday' last. with' :largo attendance. Mrs. + Foster to c idifated:• the devotional period; with .seas followed b�- the reports `"rete • and. treasurer. ` #roiYt tine ser i y Interesting and grateful` letters - from• persons in England who h,ad. received.' Christmas " food parcels Wereread and busuness .matters Were -discussed, A review o_f ' • the ° *ark' of 7.945 shows lei' of in- n y and 'financial t fi an l s,uecess. The . Midsummer bazaar was particularly e °notabl , 'the ,proceeds ainounting to $250.. Apart from' the o . Ohristmas .boxes,food ,parcels were sent to E#igtans ',inter vis ,. tli roughq cit .' ,e• year , .,and• : several gifts of • flowers and . fruit 'were made to local church members who had been 111, .fit present a :bale of clothing is being packed , for the Unitarian •Servrice r Couunzittee of Canada. Election of officers was conducted. _at _thiel meeting and. the appointments were.: President, Miss ai. Adams•;, ,,site president, Mrs.' ;C. 'Ffa ••`w u • area t'z•r .Mrs... A.. • ,foster sec etary.: Mrs:' *V. Vrooman•; cor- responding . secretary, Mrs. R. Foster"; secretarytreasurer of dower' fund, Mrs. E. ']Draper sewing com- nvittee; •.11%Irs: W. Tigert, Miss. E. Draper; ,Mrs. A, Poster and Mrs. R. Pimlott. Miss 1i Foster past president,, thanked the Guild, mem- bers for their 'support • during, the year, and after the conclusion of the, meeting . all enjoyed_ -a'Idelight-- fol. lunch , served.'the • hostess, assisted by Mrs. E .Petrie. - iri AVOW% Jan. 15.- _Mr. and Mrs.. Il, . J. . Phillips and Mr. and Mrs. T< S, Johnston were visitors ,at London on Monday:' • • , The cement *Block sheds, ;which 'were formerly 4 e4ie b Olean Church and latterly by the County have .been torn down, 1Vr, and .Mrs.. Edgar Lawson and Mr. and Mrs, Oliver Anderson and son William visited .Mr,. and. Mrs. :,John Finlayson, Seaforth,. on San -- day' . W.M.S. Meeting,-• Mrs, Alfred. Itollinswon; gave • her home for "the Janttar,Meeting- of the. W,M S. o f Knox . Presbyterian church.. The president, Mrs, Edgar Lawson, pre- sided and opened the meeting with prayer. - The Seript e wast read ay•lrs;, V4,kGood, Who a so offered prayer: The treasurer, °Mrs. Fred' lWss, gave the •finabcia1:•report icor the Fear,, showing the allo'cation had been reached and ;there was .4 .spb-• stantial 1tnlanee on hand. Mrs. Vq` T. Robiso '' "rendered ' a solo: Robison reading; a`The New Year'•• was` given. by. Mrs. Ellis Little. Tlie highlights of the "Glad Tidings" for 1948 were given•, by Mrs. John Houston. A New . Year's message was given by Mrs. Herb. Gooier." The ' roll_ call was, answered by 1S. members: pay- - ing - dues, -The' meeting close their us d ar g' _ with a hymn and the Lord's Prayer in unison. The hostess served'. re - freshmen ts. e-freshments. • Ladies' Guil'd.--=The Ladies'. Guild, of - St. Mark'S church held-; tiiel, ,- monthly meeting in the church. It nby e was opened the rector, Rev. H,• J. L. Henderson, `°vhoconducted'. a short service. Mrs. T. S. Johnston 'took charge for the .program, which opened -with a New Year's message by Miss Margaret Jackson. Mrg. Donald Fowler favored with .a solo. Miss Mary ,-Nesbit took the topic Col* ontheSt.John's. Ainbtdance and gave an interesting story trac- ing the origin ' of the society back; to the very beginning. She also' .dis- played_ma it of Ike medals Used_ by_ the • coz'n. sThe resident; •' Mrs. A. president; Kirkcoiinell, °took ' charge for the e business period. A vote of thanks was-extetxieel-t i M- s -Gordon ay`lor- '•hrz%izkg--alaewra'n i s , y.earn. The. -roll cn•Yl� mass:answered. by paying of fees. The president' offered 'the' closing prayer. There will be no meeting in February. -• 'Women's Institute.—Mrs, • Scrimgeour of Blyth' was the guest artargt .:n ,_ Y-.}. c:: -:.s ...: ..� -:.'i9 -loin, Y.•.:Hra C-nP..'rtk^K �^ S7• West *St., Phone 574—or • Telephone • 'above Agifeixe, SurpasS ROT; .. 4 401-; • ',00ne i1o5.;„.itt spealcer at the January .meeting of the 'Women's. 'Xustitute, held Iii . the Foresters' Hall on Tuesday. Urs. Scrimgeour' told of- some of the' highlights. of. her trip to Fort Viii• liam and also gave a talky -on �tihe ru gi)eu ie14.1 1 i• said it was drst discovered in 1920 and told of seine of its uses. A duet was .rendered by Mrs. Gordon McPhee 'and' Mrs. , Geo.. "1llillion. There was a parade, by the ladies wli.•had• taken the Sewing course in December, .displaying rtbe dresses: they had. made. Those. taking 'the course *were Mesdames W. ' •BraU,- nock, ,Archie Robinson, Len. Archam- bault, G. McClinchet, - VVni. Gross.` Ted East, Harold- Gross, B, Craig, E. Little, F. Itaithby. .Short• tali;s; on. the course, were given ,b Ma;s, Gordon 11cCllinchey, M'rs, ,1V, -Bradt ",mock, Mrs. Little, Mrs, -:Beit Craig anal Mrs.G Frank lia}tliby. A; song. •cowpose� by'. Mrs: ' W'ni. • Roberton, cin . "The., Sewing Course" ,peas rend- ered- by Mrs. W, T. Robison �iifrs, D. Fowler, Mrs. Albert Campbell, Mrs. Ii. Mogridge and Mrs, Win. Roberton. The president, Mrs..1i. Mogridge,ppresided 'and .Mrs, R, J. Phillips -was at• the piano. Cardsof appreciation were read .from 'Sirs; J. Taylor and Mrs. J. C Stoltz for gifts they' had ,received ,on the occasion of - their fiftieth: • -wedding anesay, niv r r . Itdecided to was i_ purchase the book •"Fifty Years °df Achievement" in 'connection with Institute work. The •meeting closed with 'the- National Anthem. Lunch was . served by the: 'hostesses, Mrs. `'Vin. Craig, 'Mrs. A. G. 1 -Jewitt, Mrs. Irene Wright, Mrs. A. Rollinson arid Miss Amelia MCIlwain ER' 1'RTw Sq1iLtL ® .7r. ►J .nl ,PORTER'S. HILL Jan. • 17.—The epidemic of chickenpox zs pretty well cleared up, 'and' eine' *.of ,.th ,Children are Mack at school. Mr. John McCowan is slowly im- D GANN( . ,DUNGANNON, Jan. 18. ' . Vs. Jas. Sproul. 2nd concession of- West 'Wawit osh, has been :quite iii at .Godeiich `hospital, teat° is •showing.'`: iutp ove111e4 She, 'i0 expected hornthis week. S. motor •Pwrty of, members• of her. family eztine to At/ lief: ovc�t- hey ebi - uC 'i -may were Mr, and Mrs, Bill Sproul, Mrs. -Frank Gar•niss, Mrs, Ben ;Mugford *and sons Jim, and Charlie, •all 'of Toronto. • ,_. , Mr: „Harold,Dickson, employed. ',at 'Ri'tchene1Y,," D spent the • week -end • ,; Thos, Dickson, , , • Mr. and Mrs, , Cecil. Blake and family spent' Sunday With Mi.' and •Mrs. David Kirkland near 14OcItitOW, Mrs. Arthur • Elliott , spent -a `few days last ,week visiting'iier .daugh, Os ter,` Mrs, car Cuthill, Walton. 1i. jack' 'Chisholm 'is' a patient" since ` last Thursday at- Goderich hospital,, :.receiving treatment . for sinus trouble that developed froiu - an attack of •'.rlu." ,.• Misses Lily anis 'Frances McLean; have moved to their 'new., hone in the village, - after `'extensive repairs and'niodern'° improvements had been Made, - Master Norris Sampson' was quit? ill last `geek -end with the "flag' which has been an `epidemic in the district and has been quite a trial' for young ehildren•• -- Mr. Gordon 'Nivins returned to work -at Kitchener on Monday after a week spent at- home and attend - log the funeral of his .father, the late Wm.' R. Niviis `Harvey Culbert, who --,was a .. pa- • tient at Goderich hospital in De- cember with neumonia, was •home and appar t fully recovered.ed.`He is now in Westminster Hospital, London, with syznptoins of .undulant' fever. Harvey was• a soldier in Europe in World. War`IL' We hope he. will soon be fully,recovered and •able• to return home. " Pictures S1iovyn.—Quite am- ber of people attendedea€ the- show-' ing of the edpcational pictures in . the Parish Hall" on Monday night. proving. but 'is still in hospital. , The -annual.. meeting of txuice United church held on 'Tries dct*.-es'eziing;-Januar-y•.?r�r;--lir-1~h basement of the Mich. • meeting of the A. was held. at the holm 'of Mrs. Leslie .Cox. with f-ajir" teen ladies present. The Scripture was read• by Mrs, r'eter Harrison, and prayer was offered:by.. Mrs. J. S. Lockhart, The; roll.: call Was answered with. a favorite verse. i Mrs. Donald Harris favored with a reading. Mrs. John • Torrance, v .te-ln'tsident, had, .charge :cit here was, quite a lengthy discussion :e.. gar -ding ".time year's • work. -The travelling apron' was started out once more. Mary Torrance, secre- .tary-treasurer, gave a report of the financial standing :and suggested having-crokinole parties to. raise° More- funds. - Three- of the ladies offered: 'their homes for these, art . 1 les t was decided fled to have ea 1,�al�e-,s2le�n.:�lii�tonti�.j: Tivo�eaxds�i .thanks ,for -flowers were: read, The afternoon was spent quilting -and a • delicious; lunch. was • served by' the lie"stess arld 'her: helpers,' Mrs. Will.' Cox' and Mrs. Glen Pickard. • The February meeting will be held • at the home of Mrs. Attain Harris: - -B.Elw MILLER BENM LLE -RR, Jan: number. of: friepds-" attended the ftineral _of the late Mrs. Cephas Young in Goderich~ on 'Saturday. The sincere sympathy of this com- munity is extended to the bere"nved family. ; m Mr. and Mrs, Rich. ,Parr and family, of ° S'iingarii on. ,Spent 'SOO- da3y with •Mr. and Mrs. S: Vanstone. 17 r° -ands-rs: • Verdun Vanstone visited :on Sunday :with, _friends in G-oiTerich: A large number attended the Wo- men's Institute .progressive euchre party' at Carlow on, Friday night. 1-Iigh score prize ior_the_I_adies went to .firs.. Ray ' Moore; for . the . men to Mr. Lawrence .Snider. • The Young Adult• Group will hold a social evening at the p'u nonage on January 26. ,. Mrs. Frank MCMichael''s • group will have charge. A cordial invitation is ex- tended to any new member's who wish to join. . ' , Many from here • listened , with interest to R,ev. X. G. I4azdewood, a former minister,; now of Walton, WliO s icike over. CKNX on' Tuesday. 'The Clinton" Public •Utilities.•,Goni- mission has • chbsen Hugh Hawkins - as«-chairinan-'for 1949. Mr. 'd, Mrs. Ctodfrey •Wein, of (7rediton, - ceiebi aced - their sixtieth wedding' aniiA'ersary .or;. Saturday'. fust'^ -°r , is• in ;-his ,. eighty eighth year and his wife is .ten ,. years younger. John Wheeler, Grey ,township, was elected. President- o1 the ,East, •Unroll Agricultural Society ..At the annual r meeting held at ,Brussels on ,,,,Friday last.. It. was-' decided to introduce.° •tIlaatoar-driving r chart tests at the fall fair 'this. year. /30110tt Township Council has named-Artlhur Grange to the: Gode rich District C. oAinlegiat:, I- ti itu to lanod W;h�llisl3YJ.rVEdmnn too hhe 'SeaihSchoo- AreaBoard, Clinton Idigh,-School Area: Board, Grace Isobel Walters,,o• wife ',of Wiiliain -J,, ;l�xiller „Clinton, , died .,at her home -dn,. January lith after• an --illness ,of st• few months. 'She was in her .forty-ninth year. She' was born in Tuckersinitli, a daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Walters,, Her death- was the •first break in a family of nine. resides: her. Husband- and her mother,' -she leaves -a. daughter, Mrs. William A. Aiken, and two sons, Ross and Rbart, all of Clin ton; also '84C., -brothers,. And two ',sisters. WlliAn Miller t3f Goderi°cli is one :of the brgthers. Offer for Purchase of , acto r . - SeaPortli iVl'anuf .ry , the Robert The�.,shareholders ;of __ .. Lid., Bell Engine & • Thresher, Co., Ltd., Seaforth, will meet next Wednes- ` •.(.1.43T.(.1.43Tte 'considea•, tin,. off r e niale b. y J. W. Monteith; Stratford, -for the purchase• of the assets of the com- pany. It! is undo ,stood 'that Mr. Monteith -represents a joint • Strat- • ford-Seaforth group and that the 'manufacturin ,business, of the coin piny would contint'ie' to ' be carried on in Seafgrth.. Over sixty persons are employed by th+e. company. Wild Animals ' Film . subjects .Were:_ ".The, Navy. an _THea�tsalil District_.__ _ ._ ,. Y : Flies ;'2 `•Chanipions," featuring- - People . ,of tins Hensall-- district - 'Barbara Ann Scott; "Fitness Is a' are- in somewhat of a scare over r n a leas re rts'-tl at two bears' a -T+s�inly�ffa3r, . "Know -nolo ;your-33ttb91' po a x and - "Eyewitness No. 6;'' . a • news `three: wolvesare roaming in that eport of the- ljrberal - on ention,-----yamaus-.persons-�repart ' Pautfitl Aceidcnt ` _= I ; ..Kz_ `Ieu. "iiig- s'ei 1 tTi& bears aifi it-1fl sr do ,. been, organized, .by. Stanley Tudor, Henstll' hotel,keeper, to track them down. The weather hap riot been favorable., for.. tracking, ; and the hunters are hoping .for fall , of snow. In 'i "tire ueantime, precau- tions are being. • taken, 'and- pupils'. of district schools nl'"e being driven, to school In cars; so that they may not _:encounter theaniinal.s• i walking to school. • Ben a Johnston,'" Leonard Chisholm; East Wawanosh . township,. -Harry. Sturdy, J. D. Beecroft,.. Orville Taylor, Maurice Hallahan--; 1-lowick township, `Elmer:'Parrish, Hal7ry Go�s�dy, Harold Robertson,. Hobert zbso , II. 1e G n u township,' . a lit J k• , n, c Nivins, seventeen -year-old son .of Mr. and Mrs. David Nivins, while working • on his : father's farm -met with a serious and 'painful accident last week: His right. hand, -with a_, mitt, caught in the power. take- off:, ,at the back of the , tractor and the thumb was twisted and niarigleyly so badly • that amputation betwee . -tile: joinfs ivas fg ncl i.necessary. Several days were • spent at Gode rich hospital' for -tr>eatment. Pleasure :and Business. -The Col- wanOsli -Junior Farmers and Junior Institute held an enjoyable party at the Agricultural Hall on 1 riday night with a good .attendance of members. Progressiyo cards' and: erokinole were Played, followed by sift nein to a.rcidrla3-e� ai d�iie- :znstron •GeAr a»own♦ fi r usual, serving of lun�h.An ex, Roy-; .Brussels, ,.1R.._.T. Bowman, Wil-; ecntive meeting "bf both organiza- Maui Spe r, •R. B. Cousins. tions was. held on, Monday night at . i ; .y.......... ;,_ the home of ' Ken Petrie, to close affairs` for the past year and have looks in order to be presented the next evening at the regular ,joint meeting , and election of officers for 1949. pots X1111 the .41tl :'tlzl bice ,eon Mtn retti ,lob ol!1 1 - C''LQ X44 • , lithVC..RLC! , ,s, ..n men's Institute held, a nibst:sliccess'- ful' euchre • • party' in the ; mewl r_ . l _ood r decorated lislll,at (raz o�. .� gy y,d number were present and all.^voted it a good time. -. -;Smith's Mill W.M.S.-The• J'anu ary meeting of the Smith's Hill; W;•M.S. was - held lit M•rs, . Rox Alien's, 'with twelve members . pre - Sent, The :regular program was" followed, with Mrs. Marsh as leader and conducting the dedication of. the od'ieerS, • for .. fi4J.:; The society allocation. hard a splendid yeaz , • the was, oversubscribed by voluntary giving. The. ladies worked -so, well for the expense .fund --that libei+al ;donations were sent to the European Church .Relief and.; Save_ the '`Lhilcl ren Fund.' The hostess serV'ed'' tea and a, social hour" was spent." Women s'- Jn stitute. - - The Wo • men s-• �Stittie held the>* zne tin in, their, room in the Tovnsliip. fall, With, thirteen members present. The meetings were,planncd :for the ;next. six months, also a social. evening. Donations were voted, to the. Sick Children's Hospital and the -Christ.; int sear fund. 'The next meeting Will "be in _ the Tow-nship:; hha11..ozi. January 25th, at 2.15 pan. • most- T aniht :. 0 lvhat mx - rezeve s mothers tool g d eries of rub 'cords: Si;ni3ly rub ,w`trming.Vicks VapoRub on throat, chest'and backat bedtime. Results are. good, oo.d..because.V.apoRub's. . "special relief -bringing action ' anda, tai is rightawa�% kee p „• on -working 'for hours during: ' ht.;uihile, the child'. the raig ,. "` ..Of. en b mo ping most •- steeps,, � y x - . misery of the cold. is relieved. Remen'n,ber, Mother . , when, G your children catch cold"... . be sureYout• get -:ti ie -tested; � Vicks VapoRub.: ,:.ter:+t+;%-�:::.......::.,.,r,..;•......... ;.,..;•:•,...::.: r:..s:rf ...:::: •: ••:..::.: •,0 **/ •1* ,. cw^ .r/ ,!' ^'• i 1 f' �pv a } r j'r+ r f••: ••✓ r r f '.��; %r1{%'.r'�,-,'•r+�/��,,��r///rrs.+ ' `J{ •f..ri/ 47", l� !+��+1:/.�i'� •r .isy%`irr?+fr.•i!f^+'!/,.!.++'.<''!.!%�,��,�•f,'!•f d i t1 AAE HAVE YOUR PAPER BUNDL$D AND OUT' REAM?' ?' 1"OR COLLECTION' BY 9 a.ni. 'lir++,Lia�NS, ,Inn ,17—Tho „syr pathy of the community is extended to the Phillips family --in the death of their mother,..Mrs. Thos. Phillips,, which occurred • on Tuesday after u • gt1iy illness. _ , _ .Miss Myrtle•' Phillips, has gone to, :spend...•the, ::winter ,.Montlts.. at.:.:,thh.. homes_ of • her. brothers,.; Heiman 1, Ashfield -and Durnin in Dungannon. Th,e young people who presented their play,. "Uncle Cy Hits • a New .. High," oto a large audience hi' ,tile Lucknow hall on Friday night. will appear in Dungannon' next 'Friday evening under elle auspices of . St. Paul's Anglican Guild: • "The 'death of Mr. ,Henry Wood, who was born and lived in this community- for. many years,occur- red at hishome at Galt on Monday night. Mrs. Dan Martin,' Mr. Arn- old Wood, MisS Annie Durnin And Messrs, • Robert, and :Lorne Durnin° 'attended the 'funeral at Galt• . on Thursday: ' r oDERICH ToWNsHmP Federation Meeting, -= Goderich Townsblp hold Il�edeits Jarationnuaof Agrietiucul , .• hire will r .z zne', fix $ S. No2; 'Taylors Corner -• ons T ittfOry 1i1ta.44t 13t'J6a rr I ' expected that the -President will give 'a report. of the 'Provincial meet- ing held' recently in T'oront`o ' and:. a, number of 111ms are to be shown also. School children will.'" -Attend at the Same, school at Z30 NO&TH HURQN PLOVPNEN '-ELECT (JUICERS FOR, BR•T SSELS. Jan,- 16. ----Elie -tan- nual business -meeting, of the North ' Itir'oii . Plowiiien's Associationwas iiel„Il in Brussels .. +'tuna y, in, elini-gt .of LV`iXtuot,I:Iasi, Goderieh. president. • ' '' 'Guest' speakers' 'Were ;Gordon Yc- Gavin, and Gordon_ Bennett,' distrlct agricul'turaf,representa.five. ' It r" as =decided that Ilellett "tgwf- ship be invited to 'Sponsor the Plow— Ing mriteh in• 1940..•- -.Oflicers elected for 1949 were: residei�'t, Wiltnn't ..X4aaclte ;, vices pre"sident', Miner 'Dennis, 'Walton;. . secret 1tryltreasurer, 'L. E. Cardiff, -Brussels. Directors -Grey. township,,, Bert 1i ejim ngway, . Stanley Machan, William teeming, Jr., ,Tack b,cltert; ';Morris.' townslup,, Lorne N cltol,, Robert 1iiehfe, 1•ztir'rey Johnstone, }"eorge'"Martin; Mei illop, township, Elmer 4Deiz.nis,' 'Gordon •;1IcGaviri, Russell Holton; WfIIIaun Coutts, WiXllaxzn Taming, Jr., .lack Eekerir,;, urnberiy, 'ta`nsliip, Leslie r. ince, Walter- Woml,s', .lack l't'Villettts; Colborne " township, 1lugh - v.11i11, George Robertson, Gerald 1)usltow, itnriley Snydert C4aderieli towin'rllp, George; Feagnn, rge .Geo.`Ct, Arthur Bell; W'iln .ot•lfaae1 e; ,Asha il'eld-township, •Cecil John3nd oto, ,D Aw ilaekett, '147,liner Grabnln;' t..t '' V'a,wnnosh township, Brown i#xntyth, Tliozin of f`+riyi.#a$ter`, .U's''Oi'eit Aitll'hl,goot, • RADIOSERVICEDEPT. FULL STOCK OF" TUBES • = A11 Woric-Guaranteed— .�_,1199439 DFaorlgoge, 1 =ton>- "nlow m_ge 110947 7-PForrcr- SSeeddaann -- , 1. age •1946 ,Ford ` Ga wh 1948 Mercury, 1./Z -tori, low1935 Fold Sedan __--,.� r lileage = -. - -"-1936"Buick•Sedan 1929 Ford Coach - N,. "}°, ,%M 4 ✓ til 1948 --Che let` Sedan-1934,;,.Lafayette- Sedan. . 1946 Chevrolet Coach , .19,47' Pontic p'.Sedan ' 1934 . Chevrolet , Coach , 1946 Plymouth Sedan 41994471' 1941 Dodge 'Sedan - "1935Plyniouth- Sfedan 1.047''oder Sedan, 1940 Mercury 'Sedan; 1942 Chrysler Sedan'' ,-, 1932'Willys'LOoach ` 1934 Chrysler -Sedan • 1939 Pontiac Sedan • 1939Dodge'-Coacchh`-Coach• —_' _--- •__y-1938:'Ford-Coaclx. °' Others to ; choose frons' — T ale-"=Tenn8 . .:. Cash-'- .� WHEELEWS FUNERAL SERVICE No exra haigef for the: use° of our Funeral Home; Toron- to Street., ' 1 .•. i Prompt Ambulances.,:. GODERICH- MEMORIAL 'SHOP • • N • 1wl NEWEST DE,SIG•NS . BES T OF MATERIALS G aranteed work manshlp at ' prices that Will; please you. SAVE ALL' AGENTS- PEES '• Gall at our office: or drop ua. :$ line 'to Box 161; Goderlch. *111 ba • pleased to call a and help choose 'a suitable memnris i µ for Ydar,famiily plot•. r + R- , StA. , ASndIpOwTTs:1047. . °. To 'MD SCIS. (fbrmnerlyx; Otiooliigf,a o & Pry4e) to'r Exeter,; Seaforth Write Box 1,bo; or phone 4131 Exeter, acid we shall' be pleased to /zeta LOYD M.'LODGe, psitte&rort 13 MONTREAL ST. •Fl-IOIE 14'0