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full story, today!
HERE'S WHAT
HAPPENS
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The sixteenth Ontario
G
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since Confederation, sworn into
Office • by the '°3.-felttenant-Qoveiuor
at Parliament Biliiding s on Wec -
nesda y,: May 4th, is, shoisii above.
immediately after the "ceremony.
Seated „left zto right : Hon, George
D.tinbar, Minister 0V-).funicipal A.
fairs ,and Reform Institutions ; Hon,-
Thonias L.. Kennedy, .' retiring
Premier, Minister 62,Agrictilture;•
Premier Leslie M. frost, who also
P Treasurer:. .
'George Doucett,''''M nister of 1"Iigh-
Ways s Hon.
and P blit` i'S''n k
George,. • .Chalk s, Minister..without'
portfolio and - vice-ehairnaan of the.
Ontario •I-Iydro Commission.
73auk,. row, left., to' right
Wellafd Gemmell,, new ; pneinber of,
the Cabinet, niein.,ber fol Sudbury,
Minister •of Mines; Hon. *,Louis
Cecile, Minister. of . Travel and
Publicity ; Hon. Harold Scott, Min-
ister of Lands and . Forests: 'Hon.
SIIELLRICIr
SERVICE• SALTFORD PHONE: 4L,
• 4�Wy
MORE PEOPLE -RIDE ON,
6001)."EA
TIRES THAN ON ANY OTHER Kt -D
;
NEW ,ORLEANS' MARDI. 'GRAS
. „Colorful moving- pictures were
shown and a verbal account was,
;given of,. the famed dtGraS- tt-
New Orleans by: I)r. "E. A Mc
Master 'of ' Seaforth at the Goderich
Lions Club meeting on. Friday night,
.A discussion 'took place as 'to the
most suitable first prize to be "given
•t Lions carnivalthis year -
.a.
ea --
at he Lo y r
a• summer cottage' or a car: ' '
AUBURN, May 17.—There '`will
he an• n7ha:ng nfl hanks s� the.
Public , Library on Friday, dune 3.
The • librarian - would like the
county books in- by, ---May- 28.
Knox United' Chu ' being
is g.
.redecorated at".present:. The decor-
ator is Dir, Prest of Londesboro.
Hiss Mary Asquith, of Kitchener,
visited on Sunday with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Asquith:
•. -Mrs. - . C.. E. Asquith is visiting
Mrs. Dl..
wfth her d#tugiitei•; M s. D.
eldreive of St. Thomas.
' Graduates at Queen's. -Among
the'•1arge list of: veterans graduat;
ing• from. our universities this,
'spring: is Hrold Asquith, :who' 1
• received from -Qti"een's;.;. Un iversity'
the degree of bachelor . of science
in mining, • Harold entered Queen's.
in 1939- 'hut war.• service .delayed
..iiiS_grndon tion HQ, has lids vol
able. mining' experience in the
'Porcupine `cupine area and Eastern 'tit--.
tario, and has now accepted t- pori=
tion with Hard Rock Gold ,Mine at
Geraldton, Ont.,
Farewell Presentation. -_A fare -
•well ,party was eld in the
v
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Foresters' ' Hall on. 'Wednesday
- LUCK ' 'GALORE'
Sure • and. the luck Of the.. Irish
n e
is on .St:- Patrlclt's Street, 'Goderich.
Mgrs.- V�i11iAm- eclet l5 st.=P-sttrieles-
street, sent '-the,-evidence ._to . the
Signal_Star_,.office,..-earefulty,-.paste1
on a} sheet of paperiwas a flock of
clovers. Twelve of them were four-
leaf clovers. But they didn't stop'
there, -•. In addition there *ere
fifteen five=leaf overs sixteen six -
'0 clovers, e -..
leaf and ten° seven -leaf.
night for " Mr. and Mrs. Amos
Andrew and family, Mr. ,Andrew
having purchased the Besse Dairy
in Goderich.. During , the evening
a solo • was sung by Miss'. Marion
Taylor, a"ecompanied by Mrs.
Gordon ,, Taylor. ''The main feature
of the evening was the presentation
of a tri -lite floor lamp, to` the de=
parting family. ' Dancing followed,
muSie being supplied by. local
talent.
ool Annive
r$
.�Sunc�ay� : S.eh-,t, _. „...
Sunday' . school . anniversary was
observed in • Knox United • .Churcll
on Suntliiy,. the preacher at both
services being- 11ev. E....E. Hallman.
'of. Zion Evangelical Church,: Kitch-
ener. Forceful and • thought-prov'ok
ing Messages'" were f. delivered- to
large. appreciative aticliences.
Special music 'was provided by Mr.
Bowmitn, tenor soloist, . Mr. Taylor,
u- . iolini5t, and 1Tr�, i=t€i.11man, pi?� riffs ;
till .of• Ritcliener,, and .by. ,selections
from the chi, , the., men's choir.
• 1-i --1aties' trio unite' •th r diree'c=
tion„ of Mrs. Munro, The services •
were • conducted by the • minister,
-Rev.. A: Hewitt, and Mr. Chas„
Scutt sii . erintendent of the Sep -
clay school. ,
it ialtl priesiI)gel,•, Minister "of
` inn '" a 1:)ev to uaent; on.
1'1 'innp nd e .
D 1 r.
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a ' i�T f B b i.
rtes e s e ,o
fPubt i t ,
Yf
Hon. Dana Porter.,, Attorney-Gen-
:er.al and•inister,•, of.Edueation;
Tion, William'' A. 'Goodfellow, Min-
b ter of Public ,; L"elfare ; Hon,
Arthur Welsh, ProvinCial Se&retarY,
and rlaairinaii .of the Liquor, Control
Board.
Hoa. Russell ,'T, Kelley, . absent
owing -to ill health, is a member
of the Caiainet pas Health, Minister.
ewspaper n
Ply Hook and Lune
Stratford • and :London..Teams
• Tie �' Perch Derby
Competition
Two teams•=•-ri o e of • The Strat-
ford Beacon -Herald and' radio 'std=
tion ' CFPL' operated by The Lon--
don
on-'don Free Press -ended in a tie
at "the newspapermen's perch. derby
*competition- here on. Saturday -and-
divided first prize, valued at, $ O.
The' consolation• : prize was won bJ�-
The Londdn -Free Press. ,
There` were eight ,,teains in all
"We Liberalshave dedicated
,, ourselves, to maintaining a ,
high level of employment.
and income, because that
means a high and widely
distribu"ted standard of living
for otar.• people."
Pr'im'e Minister Louis St. Laurent
More'Jobs--Moro income
More people are 'working than
in any previous peacetime
-period -- nearly a million more
than: 'in 4939. National..incoie e_
is three times as high as in 190,
'is more widelydistributed than
ever before
More Sayings
Nopte have- nearly 2/ million
, more'bankaccounts than before
the war. 'They :have put aside
more than 4 billion dollars in
personal bank .savings.
STEEL*
'and '
"WHERE TO FIND IST"
_ , _ .
B G
Beams
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Plate,. $Ors,. Sheets-,: pats
Strip, Angle, -Pipe,
Boiler Tubes
Tanks, Boiler' Window.,
Sash, Streel Joists,
Reinforcing Mesh ,.
and•many other items
M. BROWN & SON'S
1254 Union St, North •
KITCHNNRR—_ONT.
• Telephones -.55645.611,:
-16-18 ..
yrs.. Mun by ,leads
Women's_Institute
Oelogates APi litter to Annual
District Meeting 'a -
Ot.:Be1en p "
The .1414 4' neeting of theGoderlel
omen's ` srltute"'° ra$7 helxl �,n
,Itrcl t yI[Xtall, with .ti i and attend-'
aiiee, Mrs. Wilkie. presiding.' After
theo encu, exercises . the election
i bikers .took place, resulting as.
.follows President, • Mis, ., 'cieo,
Mninb • ;. vice-presidents, •. Geo.
4lattaiesoe,•Mas. B. Mills; secretary.
treasurer,. Mi.s, 11. Price;
lases secretary, Mrs..(ieo. Sander-
son ; district director,
Willkin ; pianist, .1vIrs, R. g. W'ilson;
assistant, Mrs, 1;). Plante; flower
convener, Mrs. ' McPhee ; ::b"ranclt
directors,
, M14 rs:�:., It, --CMhia11tn*arbeis!: ti
as,
'C1airnio t 4rs Hartman,
Bannister; heads of departments"
hove ' economics and agriculture,
Mrs.' `C. Walters; citizenship and.
legislation, Mrs. 11. Tie borne;:
social welfare,'
Mrs Gon.Bi
sett,
historical•research;
Mrs. A. Wilkin ;
publicity, Mrs. • Geo, Sanderson;
home economics, Mrs. R. Good,
Mrs. ' Geo. ' ' Mumby, Mrs. G.
Mathieson, Mrs. W. - F. H. ' Price,
Mrs. R. Chambers and Mrs. A.
Wilkin were, appointed delegates to
the annual: meeting to be held at
Letters of appreciation were read
from the -,Children's `Aid Society
for donations of clothing and from,
the Goderich* Library "Board for ..a
copy of the "'t eedsinui°r oo neo-
tainin
g the history. of Goderich,•
A lovely decorated cake donated
by' oneof the §hut=in. members, Mrs.
D. Mcllwain, was a feature of the
tea hour. Interesting reports were
giver, indicatifhg an active' and pro
gressive year:
competing. ' They. were : No: 1 team
The IKitchener:Waterlpo Record,
London Free. Prdss, •Stratford
Beacon -Herald, r: Galt Reporter,
radio station. CKNX, Sarnia Can-,
adia'n Observer, radio ,station
OFPL, London, No. -2 team of The.
Kitchener -Waterloo Record.' ,
-Ong the-prize-winningCFPL team
was : 0. R. .Smith, 'sat -in-law of
Mr. and' 'Mrs.. Jr, I#. Wheeler of.
God,erit.:
Both radio stations K -N- -.� aid.-
CFP'. -made on -the -spot recordings
-of--the e-vent,•.:avhich, we iroa_deast
the following day.
The committee received word
from .the following papers they
would be unable to
attend
. The De-
troit Free Press, The Port Huron.
Times, The Windsor Star, The De-
troit News, The .Toronto Star aid
Tlle:_ Toronto..Telegrani. Pete Me -
Gill en ,
e -Gillen, outdoels-editor--ef The -Tele:
gram; • stated his wife has relatives
in Goderich and he was disap-
pointed he would be unable to
come to Goderich, but Saturday
-Boas-also-the-openin-g-day -of--piekerel-
fishingand he had made arrange
menu:° share . time previously for
this.
A perch dinner at the Park Huse
was tendered ' the visiting news-
pane•rxnen after the event at which
they expressed their pleasure in
the hosiSitalityshown by the. Code -
rich Lions Club and looked. forward
to returning next year. •I't 'wns
nointed mit it -next year the com
petition would ' be enlarged, to in-
clude weekly newspapermen also.
A_,t,ter the dinner the newspaper -
*lay evening a YYI/0t1
at' 8.15 p.m;
s �
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L
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e •M � r Hall,d c;
,men. were taken for an'' airplane
i ��
ride by Sky Harbor ,Air Servicers:.
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ST. PETER'S LADii�
,HA ,
AZA
SUCCESSFUL B
A successful tea and -bazaar, held;
in the banquet hall of the British`
Exchange Hotel .on Saturday, May
7th, by - the .Social ' Clhb of St.
Peter's Church, was well patron-'
ized, -- Th hall .. was „,,,effectively_
decorated with spring flowerr 'and
sales- tables held an attracti}{e ar-
ray Of articles. The amount real-
ized was $260..,.. _. ..... w•_ -
Mrs. Josephine Chisholm, ,presi-:
dent -of the -Club, 'received, assisted
by. the secretary, Mrs. Con.
Baeel)Ter, The ;tea table was -pre-
w,
sided over by Mrs ' E. ;L Dean aand
Mrs,
4, E. Baechler, as
sisted
a busy. groupoime bers° ,The'
...
tea conveners were• ---Mrd-' Frank
Donnelly and Mrs; .Carl 'Sebtaeiker .;
In;ch rge the' vaanous ,,bo
thE
were; -•Candy;`, Mies:Tileen ''Lew,
Miss. Margaret Evans:•• h, me POho... b...
ing,' Mrs. T.. M. Costello, -Miss `.M.
Powell and. Mrs. Leo Walzak-; fancy
work and aprons;' Mrs. C.`- SIG-
Laughlin, and Miss Mary Lacey.. •
,�.:-Tickets.for..,a�qult-,wered'awn. .
by Mrs, ,ton. 1.3aechler.'`and '`the.
winner' was Mrs C.':: Bradnock:'
A.. sigh was;...pos�ted ' ine foie '
•parking. Officer (encung of an .
offending;. couple) ;:. ``0an'it
red'?" Driver':. "Yes, 'ofileer. ,.1
'see.. it,. and he mtiily agree, , 1'h
to Frank Traber and his new 11-piece'band .
(This -will be the' size `'of the band:far''' whole season)
featuring Trumpeter Frankie Langton and Saxist George
•v •
,Saddy, plus
Sen-gtr_essi lav irghtia Duquette
,-10:00 pato, 1:00 am. a - Admission --7
y r:
Special. Pre -holiday Dance
MONDAY NIGHT, MAY' 23rd
Featured Attraction; 'Beautiful "Gegrgina"
•
formerly .featured pin :Show Boat, Ziegileld's .Folliesin''�o•MI
_ . histicated Songs and` Dances.
Dancing 10°00 p.m. 9 • .Admission 756
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MorePro ,
The -products of ourfarms and I
forests, factories and mines and
fisheries: -:.are- .,weith twice as
much as 'ten years ago.
Canada's exports are more than
fbz4r times greater. Canada is•
the world's third largest trading I
nation.
'Mare -Fan -My Allowances
n_es
The federal ,government has,
, since 194, invested one billion
t _ollni+sem tn-vCaritida>�--cfiilRiseia.:...,
Four m,iilion boys arid• girls in
'44 million families are ,receiv-
ing a better start in life. Benefits.,
are being extended this year:
J'4:: JJ.•.w:::
brought about by
constr. uetti'rie• Liberal!, policies
' More Old Age Pensions
Federal payment's •have: been
twice increased since 1945. The
new pension basis is now. in-
creased _ to $40.06 a month, -
providing. greater com ort an
security for the aged and blind:
r.,
National Health
•
Health grants ie provinces' are
• helping to build ••a stronger
nation. -Many projects are al- -
ready under way: nineprovince-
wide health surveys; 13,000
adds Oita h spit
eciasll+" . in-.
creased health sery ccs and
research.
seeyourFord -of
Winter weary cars and trucks can
take a costly beating .when hilt
-weather' comes. Don't risk a big
repair bill) It's stillnot too late to
get this thorough Tune Up that
saves you time=—saves you future
HERE'S ME TUNE-UP
• Complete, scientif7lc"'eriginta' tune-
up.
• .AII wheels removed and brake
!linings inspected•:
e Brake adtustment.
• Front, 'wheel bearings cleaned
and repacked.• :
it ^° llteetattridgeem epi
needed.
• t tL.bath air cleaner cleaned and
'i.v •.
•lih • ▪ J, „
mer drivin
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Canada Dealer.
trouble -saves you money ¢ :ways.
S ,,.drive in now at your Ford-
1 ttareh 'Dealer's or Nlercury-
Lincoln-Meteor Dealer's and get ,,
,seta for happy, miles all Summer
�long
YOUR CAR. NEEDS • '
• Shoctc• absorbers adjusted and.,
fluid added, if needed.
• Cooling systemdrainedv-al) coon-
nections tightened.
• Chassis lubricated completely.
•-Engine trransmisalon"and-cliifer ?
" ential flushed and refilled with
factory reos"'mmended summer
refilled, lubricants. • ..
BETTER SERVICE 4 WAYS
Liberals Mean .what they say. Look over the
record -of the last five•Xyears - the most im-
pressive period of prosperity and• growth in
our history. It shows that Liberal perform-
ance • exceeds Liberal promises,
ies Canadians, can be.
TJncle�r Liberal polio ,
confident that this forward. march •will con- •
, time that Liberal proni>lises will 'again be
Aid to Home Builders
Close to 300,000 dwellings
have been built since .the tzar.
More homes have been buil tin
Canada, in proportion to popu-
lation, than in any other coup,
try; and more were built last"
year ' than any time in our
•Y• "^Xr r. • • •
rofictyox,'oako.
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J . OPPORT" NI T"Y,M.n PROS4PERIT`Y, SECURIT
-Arid lowered taxel
.
as well!
By careful ,ad in
tllC Lib istratior»'
eral government
has estabtishcd,,'the3
re ds.ais+d been able
at the ss�me 'time t- .
.°Gita -the. pati
b oval debt
1,525' rnillion
,And eve dollars,
.�_...b,as'$n,z�'obu`rlge%�iric�
uyieed lowered ,
rags o f , tioatiern.
. ExpertServicemen., ,Factory, -Approved
trained in ' Ford Equipment— is spe•
of Canada Service ''4 dally designed. to
Schools save you `sii0 give your car or
time and , money x:. truck .more efficient,,
\ 1 - because they service. It saves•you
•know your car or``�'' dollars b'� atsuring
it I, ! ' • ucky best --do sg precision work,
the job right. thorough)" checked•
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Faetary•Approv.d G.nutn.. Ford••Paris-
Msthods-are•up` to for all Ford of •-
the,minute and ust Can da products are
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ned and: developed •i , rigght andlastio�ni et.
by'service engineers - ' They re .guaraiite d!•
to do every lob better They save you tn..,tley..
and in leis time, by giving More ,,lo.
tosave you Alone), of service.
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