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GODERICK'S ORIGINAL
Filits; ER Ai. HOME
. 17 MONTREAL' ST. TELEPHONE '349‘,W"Or".1"'''
On SEASON 'ON •
MIGRATORY BIRDS
'ONTARIO, ,1949:
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Buelcs, Gees. RAS, Coots and
• Gallinules: .
,ITerth and wet of the UP% 4.1.01"Pn*
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the Province. from „Parry .Sound . to
Pembroke following the line of the
•Canadian Natrona' Railway through
South Parry •, Scotia, Tichitlaey,
.1 Barry's Bay, and Golden Lake-7,-
•-,,•Se0torabet,-.17,t11.-to.-.-NoveMber-1001.-;-._
Settla of the abOve lin,-Octeber
15th!..to December .8th,...except tat
• In the county. of 'Essex ',the open
• season on geese is November :.7th te
December 31st.
Wilson's Shipe ° •
Throughout the Provinee, Oetober„
1stjo. October' 31st. • - •••-'
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Throughout the PrOvinCe, October
• 1st to Novemher 7th. :
(All dates inclusive)
Rag limits •" -
Ducks -7: per .daic''of. which net
more than one may be a wood duck:
Geese-.7,(ot1ier, than Brant), 5 per
day; 'season Ihnit 25. • , •
10.1,1s, Coots,.- and Gallinnles-25
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per day. ,, •
W•oodco.ck-8 per day.
• Wilson's Snipe -8 ,per ,day.
•Hunting• - -
Section - 57, suff-seetion 1 "(A) of,
the Game and..nsheries Act.: NO
person shair burnt any' bird or
animal ,with • any repeating, 'auto-,
matte or ' alto -loading' or. bolt-. actien
shot -gun which has not ileen per-
mapently Plugged or altered so that
It Is incapable of bolding a' total
of more thaw three shellS at one
,tirae in the chAtaber and Magazine.
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'Migratory Dials Convention ,Act
and Fed6m1 Regulations
Section 17 (1), --In • Ontntio no
pers6n shall hunt; kill, or ,attenipt
to .kill any Migratory bird by the
.use of a rifle, •. , ••• •
1WI[OOPNf -
1V/ORE'VOLL THAN PCLIO
A *disproportionate emphasis is
Soinetimes placed on peliomyelitis.
in'. comparison 'With other diSeases,'
it is declared in a statement issued
by the Health League of 'Canada.
The statement points Out. that
• •
..au „editorial,. In • 'the • inaga4ue
"Health" reveals .that last year
whooping cough alone caused al-
most as Many deaths as diphtbala,
polio and searlet fever combined.
AVe-year' ' period, . whooping.
cough• -caused nearly five dines as •
many.- deaths • as polio, ' and ;diph-
therie• three -and a -half times hs
many. -
"At this thee of- the year,' the
stateinent says, '''pltrents are
nervous about poliomyelitis,. or •hi-
fantile paralysis. -"Stich feeling is
understandable, particularly during
a year such as this; when there has
been a•sharp. increase in the ntiMber
of cases. However, since our 'know-
ledge of •the !why' of polio epitleinics
is, extremely . Scanty,- there is no,
,m6te reason for forecasting an
epidemic than for prophesying that
there '-1-4;111--be-none."-,•- -
. The statement points out that,.
while there are Speeific Preventives
for 'wheel:4g cough and diphtheria;
there is, unfortunately, no such Pre-
tentive for polio 1,IoWever,-'.there
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$1,08011,50 and $11500-$1,800
For Crovernment Departments
iCentralia2 and: Setiforth, Ontario
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!resent vacancies Department Of National Defence -Air, Centralia
• and DepartMent of: Agriculture, Seaforth, Ontario •
Fall particulars on posters at National EmploYment Service and
Post (Hikes. Application forms, obtainable theient, ,should be
filed NOT .LATER THAN September 1$, 19-19, with the Civil
Service Commission, 120.,Bay,Street, Toronto, Ontario. "
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A visit to Veronte. Van' be inatlP
enjoyable even thOgh the leVell4
.040 • Of ;Ural, Condltiarla Is , left
.behintrla the rural piaces.-But
.in the residential sections the trees,
the %hlooinr .tlie 1owers,0-4
141V2Ovee
The conductor on the street
car a11e.out at One po41t,,whith
zust set inindkt *anderink ,back to
country haunts • the name .of the
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jnext, SW% r -41-11eW00(1, 1:1eWiNed.
and OOd rads 1"
How many citizens' .anitke the
most of. their bit of-grounde fore.
Und aft of the house, and realize
'What glory and, heaflq. cant' ,hi4
packed iii wilt space? Where
.there is' no: ground available to
'nleke 'green, grass appear 'or-ileivere
tfrUttgrelftini'd,-.1.).1*ttnitthibli7tte'Sreil°f=1174
o make a cheerful appearance,
'He had no yard,,behind his house,
No garden green:, to till;
:So he works the hothouse plan
;Upon 'his window ,. -
The '.Car 'drivers and 'conductors
interest me. How obliging they
geOrally are!) The conductor .is
not always understandable as he
calls but the Stopping place, but
he' is 'quick finsWer your queries
and to inform you .abont getting
here and there, so that- you don't
'womb -confused and ,go wreng, in
your travelling.' Having travelled,
in the last two Years", in ear, bus
and tram, in ;ten large cities of
England,' Scotland; midi, Canada,711
can give unsolicited teStiMony that
'Toronto, 'even 'With all its rush
hoar trouble, has .the. delta*,
'smoothest, most comfortable and
exneditious system of getting from
place to place within.city limits.
, On one English bus a Jewish
rabbi wanted to travel on the
same line of icity, blues' we dised.:
But there was a -regulation, - Strictly
enforced, that Stood in his way* at
the particular time lie wouldboard
the -bas to reach' his destination.
On the, buses, and at its stops, it is
Pasted up .for all to 'gee that -after'
all, seats have been Occupied in
the upper anitsleiver decks only five
inore..are allowed to, board the bus,
with •the -idea of being. standing'
_passengerA.•-• T..he rahilfr knew
and at the bus7storclve so well know
appeitred in Very good time to wait
'for .3the bus with the good hope
to board it, as he had An evening
engagefaent at some distance which
was too far for iiim.to walk.- When
the bus came along, and' had dis-
c:IR:treed ••setue passengers at that
few-seats-lef
Lor the rather lobe..queue awaiting
to board it. The, conductress was
sharply watching the line of...paS.
singers stepping up . and noting
how the seats filled. • When every
seat was full she cried Out,. -"Only
Ave more allo*ed to stand on lower
deck." She °bunted out, "One, two,
three, foilr, -five," And .as. the fifth
person stebped up to gain his•stand-
ing. privilege 'she .brotight her arm
dowu with suitable gesture dividing
the moving and stepping up line at
the bus door,„'aij, shouted,' "No
more!” Untortimately for him, the
rabbi was sixth in the remaining
queue, and an the. wrong side of
that energetic and regulative arm.
His disappointment and disctand-
ture. were' written all-over hiS face.
.,,eltpostulated With the con-
duct1ve:4s aboht how he must go
en this bue-no 'later One woUld
do. He had :.u'very important.en-
gagemeat; oh„ he Must g�! Please
allow him to board. But girl
was adamant,. These are the rides,
she reminded hita, and simply '• he
.001 not go. But Still he persfsted
•and pleaded, finishing up*with the
ebserVation, "Yen don't undelttsind
my office and engagelnent.,L I am
the. rabbi and I „must get- -there:"'
Phe shouted beck, as she pulled the•
cord for the.bus to start and Closed
the door in his face, I don't care
if you are P'ePeye'; i,ou; :are not
-gOing On this bus." And th4t, was
' that. ,
An elderly '7white-haired :driver
on the street ear on $1;,,, 0144 street
called iuy attention to 4 Y.O'aug and
'handsome, , Conversing,
evldently mOst,, pleasantly, -
well-dressed .:Yhang. Lady, antr:,
niarUed as if re:ailt to .exchange his
car Joh' '.fOr another .PoSt
Of public, citity,. "Oh, •to he 4 POJI0O-...
maul eh?' Thea -he must. have
reniemheredthat he was net YAB-g'
and goodloOking with the look Of
youth and further remarked- with
a sigh, to be eighteen years, of
'age again I" • One Cohldnot give:
him hope of. , any, Aaylight saying
device'with time to :Set back th,P,
4°4, Lor age , to retort( P.-, Yonth,
One, could hive of ,course that the,
evening shadows so. apparent wheu.
the stities 'are , reached ar!;i:' noticed
In pieRsing.-•prospect:
• "Our' llfe Is like the shadOwS on
sunny jaills that '
A.'..cleaner :and pOlashey at patons'
College-%treet • store. gave me Seine -
thing, to .think about, When he
answered a.- few . of my questions,
He Was pollshlng thebilass caps of
a -newel post -isn't that' the name
for the One Polished WoOdpost at
each- landing as "the stairs • Are -as-
cended? I asked • hfin how many
he had to polish on t.hese stairways.
He said on one StairVvay that led.to
the upper -.floors he had ,nine :of
these newel caps te'polls1Vbetween
each ,two floors, and there were
'six stairwayS. So the' six .staie
ways each having 54 a these posts
from basement to highest floor; pre.;
sentecl 324 brass plates on whicli,
to apply brass polish and vigoreui
rubbing. By the•tinie he' got around
to all the six stalrways of thazre#t
building he *Ad ."call it a day,'
especially when he had to dust the
guardrails ,on the Staircases and
keep the step 'Clean. /Wasn't it
MenothribUs? was asked. "Oh yes!"
vas his . reply, "but when I -.am
tired of doing flitsa nicearrange. G. McLeod and daughter, Margaret
'nieritv•-for an hour - or two, is • tb Joan,' of Stratford; and Mr. and
• swap jobs with:- another •employee 'Airs, Wilfred Parrish,- 'of Ashileld.
who .has sonie Joh that is different; :lloSp,ital..-.-.We are ,glact to
and it is lir pleasant- exchange for report that ,. W. A. Ca.mpbell, who,
both' •of -us." There - are perhaps was attacked by a,bull on ,his East
worse jobs than making attractive Wawatiosh.farm on Friday, is mak-
Clean pulllicapproaches, _and mak- ing4fatbrab1e progress in the Wing-
ing brass • Osnainentation to gleA.n. ham hoSpital. Mr. flain04en,-•,--sh-f.;
with brightness, thoukh -monoteny Yered•Iteni Slietki and brniSeS.
An-
is- said to be • the priSen's worst. other accident victim is *Win. Thom,
punishment, and though it is told Who recently fell out of O fruit tree'
that at the famous Alcatraz pkison and suffered a severe hip injury.
'men 'are apt to go slowly insane He is a peAent ia the Goderich
and.Mr14,' :Westfield Vnited Chnr And the
-.Gerdoa WOlinehey and '1)07, 11K,M.S. rekibyterlan
Mrs. )3ere.,.Craig. spent the week- ChUrch, Mrs. Letherlant, was
end. TaRntar • ' • ehaege .;.the ..meetIng and' Mrs;
Tel4hgri/ 1011•34.0g to reeinne,lheiV GerclOn Tn.Ylet ,Preehied. at Vi•et
'POSItiOus XISS INI(trY 1;1,04S- ". After"..: the opening, imam:
:ton to Hamilton, Donald Aege prayers were offered, by
.Galt, ran, Harry Xunf011it. to 'neat' Letheriantlr • The .Scripture .Wns
Xuagb/Ut .Wal;" atl• Mrs,
,ton„: Robertson to Nile. gs 'given by 4,0#4.404• .
Teachers ' , this :dtstriet include,' and; -Nesbit gave an
'Ellis Little of Manitton, luteeraStiirg travelogue of.
5, Thillett, (Auburn) ; Miss 1.40,. to England 'Nitta vv.' ewlitev,,.:'r::,ands434Irsr:
Harris, .of at No. .1'slesbit took last,
gakft- IT4wahash; -Ferris, 'Nesbit told of •Cenditions la: glig,-;
PaiSleY;(,at •S,8. No.), flullett, 4114 land, ,A.:SOlo was rendered by Mr's.
Stewart Toll „ rrospertty schoo Donald Sae)" of Westfield. .
Mr. and A/Irs, Herb..Govier .vistte sitkconnelltu, the Preside)* took
in .Toronto for a few 'days last: chl(fge for the ht1.51neSS
week. . • ". , The roll 'Call Wa.4.•,a40*erett
• Messrs. Stewart Toll and Glenn ing birthday's_ money. -;AAter the
Yungblut, spent the week -end lip dose of: the Meeting., refreSbnients
RiclgowaY. • .• ' ' were Served. A vote of thanks Was
McNall has hepa extended te." the. ladies Of the. outia
spead* a few days' With his Imo', •-ltirs.'• Wm. MeY,Ittie and, vas
titer Ofauley 4.101‘tall' and grs.,.Mc7 seconded hY, Mrs, Lawson. Rev.
Nall at Wellington. - ."" Murray. -Wyatt, rector, extended-
• Mr. .and Mrs. Ernest Patterson welcome to the .visiting ladies.
and 10Se Spent the' week -end in •
WIESTFIEW
Topnto. •
• WS. Rebert Jelanaten ,4111111.
lohnSton Of Ketibra visited last
week 'with..tXr, and., Mrs: Harry,
Beadle and Mr. Chas, Beadle.
'and MrS. Reg.' Asquith of
• Toronto spent the week -end' with
• Mr, and Mrs. C. E, Asquith.
,Mrt :and Reg. Carter' ahd
kr. Jos. Carter of Port Eigin.. Were
:visitors with' Miss Sadie Carter,
Mr. Wm. Campbell is visiting ,his
.Miss Isobel Rollinsen, �f 'Parente,
daughter, 'Mrs: Wm. Crozier of
.was a week end visitor 'vvith Mr.
• London; and his sister.in-laW, Nits.
and Mrs.' Alfred Rollinson.
Gordon,of Detroit. •
Anniversary services are being Ide,
held in the Baptist- Church. next . Alr. Wm.. McDowell visited last
Sundatrwnt--3 p.m. and _7.30. II*. cveek- with Mr. and. Mrs, Wesley
-
The- gneit speaker will be, Rev.
Rifithby, of Stratill'ff; • 31r• •Sta.ckhouse, orlBrnceileld.,
Wm Mr. and- Mrs. ‘Howard CamPbell,
will be ,Lois, HughAnd, tiaroul. visited, hist
Frahk Cellar, of Wingham,
1i. mim "Week,,withlir. and Mrs John Free -
guest •SolOist. Other
Man of :'Brantford...* •
hers will hlelude duet's -by choir
members. =Mr....and .Mr.s...lavin..Xightniap„ot.
Toronto'; Mr, and Mrs. Minns and
yisitors with Mrs. Jehn McLeod
Sundaj. Were Mrs.. Gerdon TO, Qt Ma*, ansl gr•••••UarEgY,
Sinith, of Afilverton; 'Mrs, J, .Wightinan - of-- Niagara -I -pent- the
week end with ,Mr. and -Mrs,. Euil
Knapp, of StratOttk.4.0.31.rs. .Robt: •
Wightteae.
Mr. and Mrs, Melvin Bpwifand
Victot-mnd -Mr: • Gee: Breivn. • of
Mount Forest visited on Sunday
With Mr. and -Mrs.. j: L. MCDOWell.
Mr. Ernest Snell returned hoirte
on -Friday, frora Wingham, ,hospitel,
,end is recuperating froin aP-
ileed.ix operation.: -..•
Mr: W. McDowell; Mr. and Mrs,.
Norman •McDowell, Gerald and
Gwendolyn, accompanied' by: Mrs.
Osbilldeston. of Goderich, visited re-
cently in Michigan, • Northern
Indiana and Obio. • '-
Mr. and, Mrs. Deuglas 'Mackintosh
• anUfamily,. of Kitchener, visited
last- week Aair_
NIEDowolri'--Mrs. Mackintosh
returned to Kitchener with them.
Mi. and Mrs. Chas. Smith Were
recent 'guests at •the home': of Mr.
and....2Mrs. Cliff Ritchie of Walton.,
. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Rodger • of
Toronto spent the week -end with
Mr. and Mrs.' Emerson Rodger. '
Mrs. Clarlence Cox. ;visited last
week • with Mr. • and Mrs. jack.
Riddell of 'Galt. • ;
•• Mr. and- Mrs, Elwin "Tailor,
Misses Norma and 115 and Mr. Ed.
Taylor visited Jeeently ivitli Bev.'
and Mrs. Win. Taylor at their cot-
tlige at Port. Albert. .
and Mrs. Bert Taylor and
Miss 'Eileen visited recently with
Mr . -and Mrs. Milton' Beeper - of
Griatibin. Mrs. ' Taylor remained
tor .a- week's visit. • '
Glifford Carter and Mr. and
Mrs, Reg. Carter of Woodstock
visited on. Sunday • with. Mr. and
Mrs. Nelson , Pattetion. • - .
.Miss -•-Annie 'Clark has returned*
to her home at Toronto after spend-
ing a.• few weeks With her sister,
Mrs. MarVia..,McDowell. •• • •
Mt. and Earl Wightman,
:Miss Hattie. • Mr.,, Norman
Wigaman yigited recently' with Mr,
and • Mrs.' 'John •.'Hildebtaint- ef
ISrael have returned home after'
spending several weeks touring
Western Canada.
• Dr.' Riley Bradford of Toronto
and Mr. Geo.. Bradford of •Goderich
visited recently with me. and Mrs.
J. L. McDowell. - •• ,,
MT. and Mrs. RalphSte'vens and
Anpie, of Davenport, Iowa, visite,d
recently with Mr. and Mrs. elarence
qox. . •
Messrs- Bill and Roy, Buchanan
Tett:last '.week for the West • to.
Os_ASt. With, the harvest.' ,,.; •
Mrs'. WiTC Carterselebrated' her
birthday on Atigu-sr-2W-; 7 and had
as her guests Mr. 4114;4143'. Stevia iet
Ament of tllett toWnshisti-and Miss
Markf-..,. °trig townghip. '
•• Mr. and Mrs. •Dettglas,Cairipbell
and James 'spen't the -week -end with
WESTFIELD, Sept.. .6. -Mr. and
Mrs. Donald' Clark of Ottawa and.
Mr. Colin Clark of Niagara Falls
visited' recently *ith Mr.' and Mrs.
Marvin McDowell.: '4 •
:Master Gordon Smith sRentla few
days last week with his cousin
Ross. Smith Of .Brussels: ' ••
with the torture of restricted and hospital;
tuideylated routine. 114V...dad' Mrs. T. E. Itemp,. of
Birtningham,' Enkland, are.. visiting,
QULA-Pll '±-tOritlee,S....81StOALDSV-ittiet1
• to me ,from • over .the sea -that not Yesterfelt, and ..Mr. -vesterfelt.
only...,the Sins of the fathers rest • .Visitors with Mr. and Mrs.
upon the children butalso their Vesterfelt over the seek-eiicl. Were
clothes.' A,. friend of . mine has a -31r, , Vesterfelt's Mother, Mrs.
son who was recently busy setting Vesterfelt, also; his sister, Mrs.
'together his " uniform . and kit* .to Featherstone, and t Mr. ,Feather
.go to sea; and thig Was the sort of stone, of Windsor • . • • •
thing that happened • within. the Wal4erburn Cluir:-.--The Monthly
home. • meeting of the WalkerbUrn Cleh
Thider-,-"said • to his - mether, -"I was held Wednesday • afternoon,
shall need some -white -flanne1s 1 August -31st,. at Mr sr James :Tack -
;Suppose there ..is no, chance of-.". sen's„. The••meeting opened with. the
Mother .`Tes, take that pair Of singing of '`The Maple Leaf For
- • ever,'' with Mrs. Jackson at the
• Junior: "Aii-cl what about White piano,•follosted by Prayer by the
seeks?" •president, •Mrs. f3chnelder..•• .The
Mother: `!Olt! he can spar q -a roll call was answered -by seventeen:
Couple of pairs." • . • Members. •• wo "thank you" cards
"junior: -"I shall have. to et a- were read, one' from Mrs., E. Lapp
white sweater? , andone from Mrs,.. Len Atcham -
'Mother : "Well, dad has a nice -batilt.' The luelv •draw Was ,Imade
one. -He hardly ever uses it You by Mrs. Lorne Hunking andthe
canhave that." • • '• winner was Mrs.;Ln Archambault.
Ali of '•WhfCh left father Saiing The program was conducted by Mrs.'
or singing: . , , Len • Archambault and • Mrs. Will
"sports; ,.shirts are. over the Hunking. , Lunch was s.erved by
'Ocean. Mrs. lichnelder,' Mrs. Lep Areham-
; My white socks are in the Red liattli and Mrs. Will Areharnbault.
• , Sea: ' ' The next 'meeting is to be at the
My . .tronserS.. • ,haVegone' to home of Mrs. 'Lee' Archambanit.
• .
Australia W M S 1ecting .....The W.M.S. 'of
°hi: bring back my ;clothing to -Knox united. Church Met for their
jne• . ..Seatember_ Meeting., in the: .Stuulat
. school room of .the clfurCh ali ,Tu'es-
,. . , . • , sW..
prp sanitary precautions which
sho,uld be 'followed. Here is coin -
men. sense ,Advice offered by health
,elheers throughout Canada: -
People Should outdoors. as.
nit4i,.•as possible and. ,Make sure
of tabd ventilation 'when indoors."
Waterwhich . is not chlorinated
should , be boiled. •fMilk • supplies
slie(110 lhe pasteurized. Strea‘Ms.
polluted by sewage shOuld„ not be
used for bathing. , Rubbish • should
, be burned or disposed of in proper.
receptacles. Plies and mosquitos•
Should be kept Out of the home.
Dusting should.' he „,done with a
,damsw
p Cloth, and eeping with an
electric cleaher4Fatiguo.and t7rowds
should. be avoided. •
The Health, Leagnie statement
t or
CoMing- National ithmuniszation
Week, September.,11th_ to 17tht and
pointed outi that the public shoild
realize ,,,that it hasfi definite duty'
to see that children fire Immunized
against dipthetia and whooping
&nigh, both of Whh' iccan be pre-
vented -and each of which usually
talteS greater .annual anleng
Canada's children than does.4-y0110,
for hlch, O far, there has beeii.
disco'vered. no 'specific preventive.
The Health League feels 'that, -the
general. public should become as
concerned 'about. the' tragic effects
Gf ditilitheria and ;whooping eough
-,1•1*v• -are, 51111111!ifftetefteetS.
lifighett Casli Prices for
.DEAD STOCK
nOnsts. ei.9* 440
CATTLE "'each, ,.$2.50
HOGS per. cwt .; too.
„ Areording to size &. conditioij
°°4114 Seat Or.th 15
gxgtert. ,23$:
DARLING & COMPANY
OF CANADA, LIMITED
TOWNSH s. COTJNC1LS' day • afternoOn, with MISS -.Elmo
u.
tc lr in charge and i•Mr.• •
WEST W41?AN0S11
Craig presiding- at the_plano. The
• ' -Scripture Was read by Miss ;Mitch
-The, 'West- ,Wawangsh Township followed, by- prayer by Mrs. Chas.
Connell met on August Oth as per Strauthan. A reading was gives
adjoutilierit with all the ineinbers by Mrs. Kee-MeDatigel on -The
Iiitrecluction of the United Clnitch.'"
present . fled with' SexP. --1114liniga The --heralds 'responded, Mrs. A. • G.',
Presidhig, •- , •
• It-- Was., mo -ed h Councillor Margaret. Jackson .ou home mis-
Johnston and seconded by slops, Making ventjan of.. the
ejllor Gaunt thnt the Unemploy-twenty-fifth 1,tnniversary .of.. the
meta Insitrance... Commission be United • • Ofitnefli. "Religious
notified that theiRoad SuPerIntead-. Theukhts" .syere well, given by Miss
ent has been permanently employed iJIina 1utJi mr.s. Fred Toil .took
since 'February a, 1045, and is not Charge- for the business period
Liable for unemployment' I:Isere-tide• Seve.rid."thade
a..0.. you notes o
ntotest odwere
phyments. The Motion relld11 yta
The iate for Township. putposes bazaar and tea in October, • ,MrS.•
for 1949 was sot at 31/2*'mills. Toll offeredthe clOsing prayer.
.ent was.instructed to advertise, for
and' Gaunt" the Road Saperinten'cl•
On motion of Councillois Durnin Ladies! Guild. -The -Ladies' Guild
Sheld ttheir Mainion'sth' l•yAningleiectaintg
Church
tenders for the construction. Of two. Sunday seho61„ teen of Knox Pies
a --as C
panied by a narked cheque ar
qor 10 guests the ladies of file W.M.S. of
t
per cent. cSf the amount of the; ' • , - • r
tenter. -Y' •
The meeting Was .edjourad to
September 20th- at 130'p.ni
DI,JRNIN'PHILLIPS, .Clerk.
• -Goderich Town„shiP Council tnet
GODMITIOI T011iVNSHIT' •
. ..
'as per adjetirnment' an SePterahe,r
1st in Holmesville,
• teinmenIcetion8 read and ordered
included those, from Ontario
Health Survey; W.• (.1. 'Becker
EquiPinent N.' W. Miller; Can.,
adieu • Foundation for „Pollomye-
litirri.:0t;;,JosePlAiPtHospl.tak.:-.Gttelpte;
Canadian National_ ItallWays; ,
Oil-
tnrio iVIuiiIcipnl 4s8oelation;
tional‘ Council for. United :Nations.
The Clerk was instructbd to write
to the Canadian National Railways
at Striitfoi-d 1111(1 nsk tthhe!,
crosAings 111 oh toohisiiip., • :
glut tlute has been extended to
Septdinber 10th for the ratepayers
'of the township".. -to. propure their
.clog tags, and after-stha't date%.ian
^One. found AloInting will be Ouse-
„tatedaccording to law. - • • -
Accparits presented' and. Ordered
'paid Miss Acheson, use Of home,
$6.4: 'Clinton News -Record, oriptingl
$4.20; Gtodericli
ing, $4.g0; (*tiro(' relief, $30; Fred
i1liddleton, valuing' Stock;
John $,Iturilo:, cattle lieftst lajured
by 'dogs, *2/6 'Superintendent's
payroll, No. 16., *1.3116,
Connell adjourned to fileet it 1...80
p.m. on 'October fird.' • *
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COAL IlEATER
Atiiorlititic "loot Regulator
Hetes theheater rho pro114.4 th
COSt 4ePellailbJe Ikert: tbst motor can rAtY
f .
*eau -automatic? magazine 0,101. 111
.of cool. -Burns. any kind pt coal, b1t1!ddou1
or .10040'410, coke or briquets; St*tt a far but
oncee_y•y.r. Your..kotne
MORNING_ Oa ro.)F w•kon, _reg&rdles. of
Ate westAker, eats all eY'Sina
refueling,
Mr. and Mrs. H:1 Eitnith,;and :abet: children, of lritehener,,,„ spent thefriends 'at Cothber. Mrs, -‚ J. E. week -end with
.M"'!11.1!fr4t
them on .Sunday. •
,Kr. and* Mrs; Bert; Taylor were
guests on Sunday at 'tke• home of
Mr: and ,Mrs. Frank Tatnblyn,
LoncleslAoro. „
School-openedon, Tuesday Morn-
ing with& Miss Eva Do, of th&
lOth concession 01! East Wawanosh,
as. teacher at the:Vestfleld schbel.
, What. Might have•ifiroved a very
'serious affair occurred on Friday
-inornlng at the home of MiA•Albert
Campbell, who while attetidg to
a bull, Was,strtiek-liy its horns.. He
was remeved'from thepenin-44 un-
' . conscieus Conditidu and taken to pet Insured - :Stay
Winghain. hospital, ••where he is . . . „-Rest- Assured. .
„ .
doing., AS well as Can be 'expected; _•_ • " ' „IN& 241..
finds Mrs :John..Gear and.
•
Ask far it either way. . kith,
trade -Marks mean the'samift`bing.
•
_ Authoriied 6ott1ei of: Cocip,Colla under contrive with'Corn-tola Ltd.
GODERICII BOTTLING WORKS:
INo extra charge for. the. use
of otir-FunerallHome, 'Poroit...
• t� Street,
./'hone:7385. Res. 355 or,
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diirable, -high-gloss: -finish' that :resits --- -
i4 weather and is a cinch, to keep clean.
roi,exterior house surfaces, use Scarfc'S'"729"
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