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CHARwEPOBP cGGu1y .
CECIL
ID(i E,ACCCJIIN..►$,ANT
C$AR,T R� .
i'hene; No.- 9f0e0 343W. House 8484
God'erieh. . •
'P. G. :11II ANN,
--Accountant
• Clinton, Ontario.
Phone 783W . RatteflburY ,St. ..
INSURANCE.
MCKILLOI' MUTUAL VIRE IN-
SURANCE , CO. •r•-- Farm and
isolated town property insured -
•President,..:E ' J 'J rewa 44„, Pin-
' ten; \' ice -President, J. L. ' i1aione,
Seaforth; Manageraai,d_Seey-',Cress:r:
A id , Seftfcrrt h•
�, Directors -g. rona 4Clli:i ”
tgn ; J. �. alaIone,
Seaforth ;
- Whitmore, • Seafortb ; Chids. Leon-
iiardt, Bornholm; Robert Archibald,
Seaferth; John II. IVIcI wing, Blyth;-
Frank McGregor, Clinton ; „4ugli
_Alexander, Walton; klarvey'" 'u-ller,
Goderich.
Agents -=J. E. Pepper, Ilruceiie1d;
R. F. McKercher, Dublin; Geo. A.
Watt, Blyth;• J. V. Prueter, Brod
;Hagen; Selwyn Baker," Brussels.
JPolicy,hoiders , can,' matte all pay
meats . and get their• cards receipted-
at the Royal Bank, Clinton; Keith.
Cutt's Grocery, King.ston Street,,
Goderich.
MEDICAL •
AIR. F.- J. lt- 'ORST1a1R,. EYE, , Nt.AT .
Late • House • burgeon ger "York,
• Uph-`tlaih and. _ A-A,
assistant at -Moorefield• Eye 'Hospital
-4and-G.oliden Square Throat Hospital,
London, England.
'JDYE8 ,TESTED, GLASSES
1S
• •'SUPPLIED...'
53 Waterloo Street "S., ,Stratford.
Telephone 267.' • • • •
Next visit Bedford Hotel,- Gode-
rich, Wednesday,. May 31t4.,1,950,
at 2 p.m. till 4.5t, p.in;
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• •DA ATS: R. BL..r._
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• 'and Bruce
RIPLEY . PHONE .49.
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Felt...information' apply to II, N. •
Hernighan, Division Coot Clerk,ti
Goderich,Ont, =:
EDWARD' W, „ELLIOTT
LICENSED; AUCTIONEER
Qorrespondenrie. •promptly. an-
swered. Immediat4 aarrangement9
can be 'made for -'Sales Date ilp:
no11i}p'g- Atone-, 203, Clinton.
• Charge moderate and. eatisfac-
titin Guaranteed. . 3iIt
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HAROLD 'JAtKS'oN`
JCENSED AUCTI EIR
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• HC hON AND, ILH
ayry t Phouq.. ar,
Delay ix �;I�I,-
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Ed�� ar .
Phone 144 - •
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d ' 'Chapman
GENERAL INSURANCE
Fire, Automobile, Casualty
P. F.'Carey' 0.P., Chapman
Phone 1.8 Goderiah
•.
Presbyterians to
.
a .
Insure In, Sure' insurance
,Confederration Lift -„Wild, .Car
FI E -Preferred rates to
preferred j4skn.
ACCIDENT ' BIO BNESS
4
. DENTAL
DR: R. W. HUGHES'
Dentist .; _ •
' Corner Weillington` and Lighthouse
St}eetS. ,. '.
---1 ioac •18334-•--f-o).-. a•ppt>intment.
CHIROPRACTIC .,
JJERB1RT B. SUCH, D.C.' '
Doctor of Chiropractic.
Office Hours,.: •
' Mon., Thurs.-9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
,Tries., Fri -9 a.m. to;°h I?•rh•
" 7 p,m. to'.8 p.m,
Wed, '&' St. -9 a.m. to31.30
aim.
•1'1tAl11in Therapy
Office=Corner. fit South St.. ansi
`Britannia Road. • Phone 341.
F.: T. Armstrong
OPTOMETRIST
Phone, 1100 for appointment
SQVARE GODERIC$' •
k . L. COLE
Optometrist --Optician . ,
Lyes 'Examined, ° Glasses Fitted
Phone 33' - , Goderieb, Ont.
•
CHANGE oI' TIME
Effective April 30, 1950
Motorwa s Bus-
- Schedules='
Will be operated on
EASTERN DAY DIGHT
„SAVING TIME
Consult Your `.local Agent
for further .informatidn
y
tr
JOHN- FARR,ISH.
•ii ii 1, . i u 1 , rr
MA.
LC)LM MAT.II;
NEW LOCATION
on. the Square 'formerly Mr,
'-Crai ies- office -
Real Estate -•General In-
'
' surance
Phone'115W
-4c
FIRE::
:Protect, Yourself 'With Pixe'.
Insurance
See.,
Gordon Jewell
MR. 6,' GODERICH
Phone Carlow 307r-4
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r� hJune
�i
.� r ����t►
The spring meeting of Heron.-
Maitland
eron-Mhitland 1'r sbytery 'of the PresbZ-
•
teria Church w. held, at Kin -
n i,4
coniine, and observance of the
Seve .tty ft:1i anniversary lrf united
Presbyterianism 111 'Canada was n
subject of :discuss"ion:"`""A change
in—plans—for" this observance Was
decided upon; as it , was feared that
:incletnent'. weather might interfere
with the holding of" the open-air
conventicle at $ititail tis was first
Planned. Instead a service for the
-entire area of the Presbytery will
be held in Knox, Ckhurcil„' Goderich,
Sundays,_ June 25th, at 8.1).21.1:'
ltev. -P. A. Ferguson of Hensall,
Presbytery .clerk, presented the
statisticalt report,
showing
a
1-rou d
increases- en. There are ll)t
lf
5,001aux
church members in the bounds of
the Presbytery.' '
The report ' of "th'e budget com-
mittee, presented by Ilea:, D.. Sin-.
clarir, Exeter, showed. an "over -ail.
increase.
• Resignation' -of Rev.: T'°- S..'latton
trout Molesworth was • accepted, and
Ilei`., • D. Glenn Campbell of Sea
,forth, was na)inecl interim wader-
THURSDAY, Y .;,
� .� AY 18t4, 1950
Te
o
F
DIST
RICT.
43t4r, x$l AR,DFOB 1900l
M
an
Gifts
flokanar,
�r
IEditures o� coderieh District)l,
legiat' . 'Jnt;t'itnte lIoard fol' 19110,. as '
An• •invixation Co hold the S(pteni-
ber meeting -in Teeeswater was• ac-
cepted. •... • Rev.R.: "MacDonald,
Ripley,: was named 'to the • kludge.
conunittee,
Cdiitni1Ssioners to , the . General
,Assembly in Montreal next month
Will 'be Rev. Dr. ''C. II. \Iacponald
of -Bluevale, Rev. ' D.r,' J. S. Shortt
and Rev, I -I, Douglas=Satewart,,'Kin--
eiirt9ine; - John. It. 4:1i-acKtty,. • Kin-.
eardhne,;, 3'i',. F, 'Met otia1d South
lertson
Lucknow.• • : :
' Delegates to the, •pre-assehbly.
congress were named :• Mrs.' ,Allan
McAuley, Ripley; James Armstrong,
13ru Sets; Robert 11cEeran, Ciinten ;.
a\frs. •• Percy . 'Ferguson, Hentall;
Robert "' J islet, G odericli ; Clare
Reith, .S•ea•forth, 'and Mr:. and • Mrs.
..Itoy -Ca pi ell _ Exeter. -
' INCOME TAX 'RETURNS
PRIVATE BUSINESS
• FARM REPORTS .w .
Bookkeeping' records 'installed
and checkedmonthly
or, . at eretiuest.
I OY N. $ENTLEY
Phone 009J
Box 58 316 Regent St.
'GODERICI1 ONT. .
ospi
i
sulyinitted.to the Town Council, are saes' residence of Alex-
The nt)
as fellows: s w'. gaywith spring
,,,, . l Hospital was I
; . , . When
�� ,RECEIPTS' ♦' ilo�vers oit , Ia i,duy : aftein7>'on
1, . the Women's, Hospital Au•c'iliary.
49,000.00
3,000.00 entertained at tea in • observance
1495.22' of National Hospital Day.
a,
25.0 Open house was held tit' the yhos-
)it where •.visitors were 'given
• hos-
pital,
211,10 an opportunity of seeing, the wed -
ern facilities and cothv.eiueneees with
which the hospital is provided,
Mrs. D. D. Mooney, president' of
QIP the hospital Ainxiiiary, was assisted
Total receipts $' $3,487.21 in .reeeiting ,the visitors bty Mist;
LXI'1!1tiDITL'ItDS. .Helen ,Black, -hospital superintend
Provincial grantsw
general
,special
Huron County
Evening 'ciassesu
Other sources-
• balance 1949
Clintgin 11 S:,:•Dist't 264,73
Levy oli"'inim.,ieinalitier;, at
3.3, mills ' 29,691,11:
THE ARTHUR• aCIRCLE
The - regalar monthly meeting • of•
the 2ia•t1iul' tuele Stas, held in Knox
Th : business; meeting was ."•pie
c11urg lt 1a1lor. oh. :1'Iondi`ly eveiling, sided' 'oven . by [1',S. , If . '• \\'. •Hughes,,
with 'Mrs.' A.. B. 'Stia'i.dy •pr'esitling. with... Mrs:M. Stepheius acting-seeie--
SECURITY:'
'.clitor The ' Sign'al-Sta
adcires delivered in
ie.. . on>(, uI :I owuin#ha> oza ` i ilrc i'
- >.
Iar'i
x ), 1900; • I}y , h 1I n: � na
he.said
)4 part . 'pension
to
all at age tiixty»five ivithbut means
test would Best .$529 Iillitan'S in
951...:..f .viiil 't otic 'second' place
to •no• one in trying... to (lev.elop u
social security- progra°nh . but 1
(lo pay that no one who really wants,
to;act in a responsible way in the.
development of such•a program can
fail too take into Account the capa-
city of the natation to meet these
clial rges. "
Apparently 1r. Martin,, continues
the error, indulged in• by as majority
of -"orthodox' economists, Of cal-
culating the cost. of Kiel a program.
in dollars instead of in'•tht hours
nt, of laborwriecessary to, produce, the
(oat. of instruction $ 44;500.00 - 'lie tea table centred with 'at (Qi).umodities 'required to a.dec uatel..
1 i 1 I y
lust riu'tion a1 equipmentlovely bouquet of spring flowers feed, yclotlhe atal shelter the old and•
butt supplies -,..:, -2,` 75.00 and silver candelabra, was presided infirt'n• . In other words, lie" uses
Aatration,
(titsration
Mlaintenanee'....�..:
Capital outlays
-("atpital charges deben-
tures •
Auai1htry agencies
Transportation. ' .'...,
Health
Evening, classes
Loan: rinpa>aid
•)
.,.�u
MeLean
..,7a over by Mrs, A. D. and
:2,015,00 Irs, 1) > I:: Campbell, par -,-,t. • fwesi-
`2,7 7 S.00 a (leu.ts, .1 0-i .t1 d by Mrs. George Mac,
9,400.00 Ewan, Airs. • N. C. Ja(•kSon, Mrs,
(lullairs. •t.o Measure `.•the capacity
Of the nation o the: •• el a ger "
1 a1 meet >q, ) ira�., ,
instead of using the productive ca-
• ashy of the people to produce the
132.lhnurs ,or.Oil, to .retest'tile autanai
,�}, r al
)n i. )i�r
• ��0a e tl.
: f. zu
� � I
e az o 4
t
Placing alae tiu nber of : v(king'd"ays
r.
itn=�;•>, yc�txr at .,oS1, $twa)'lct3, xlut tzx
c'c
t'e lihYrotPl ' ' •'nt'r •a .stay ;mor
ghtly moirethan ,one-half- 1I(111
, . g.(lay' _ u e •tl
112
1`0 (' 11F''
r in�.
each working b • „ p
emuniotlities for a. rea:.( Lable degree
of eeonopiic security. for: this as,,
wt�ll as for future generations, ,A
ttiotitlily. pension of ' 100, wliuld
quire little mole 'than one .hour a
day to ,p ovide.: tihaat' security.
TO accomplish this three things
are ilt cei-saary� :" (1) Change,' the obsol-
kte thinking, of "orthodox" econoin:•
ists, A2) a willingness" to see thing§
in: their trite light ; anti (31 the abil-
ity to change our eeononkftsystem
to tweet . the re(fuireuaents.
(7. X[OIITI11:[fllt 13EZE,A '.
Kitchener, ()nit,
May 13. -
°
E.NOX CHURCH • W.M.S.
The regular meeting of Jjiox
Ciiuri.il W 1.1.S. Auxiliary was held
in the church parlor on Tue:ldas'
rtf,tertiooi},_ iyitJl._al„„gilud attendance.
WAGE "THRI
the' `gihurc1n on •June 2ndr.. 3fric
11(11)111 read the Seriptur(),'lesson a
larayek,:iyas.offered hy'',.';�)'e; RlIob
a;, •yR,A. .. 13ir.et gave:'nu i
01.11 140:01"01301t
Synncileai meeting• field reeently e
'Central X'retal)yterlou Church,
Rilintford. The nicking cl
with "the' singing of a hymn And ,
tile Lord's I''r yer'-in, unison, a>.
•The preeideirt,'Mrs. A. Tayl.or,.:,,con-
ducted the business po•rtien o1' the
• II. T. Edwards, \Irs. llel.1trop and things required byl, p(anaionerS. meeting, Sixty-eight. calls 'on sick'
4,000.011 \1m J. P. Warren. Mrs. J. C. •1•7,stiluatillg the .number of pro. oneshut-ins. 1eportc41 by Airs.
1;292.21 ('tett, t•oevener of the tea coinuiittee,, ' duc•tive workers in Canada ,at 1)urhlul). A letter •from the •Mis"sion
,xai,t1ao,.001�ryas PiSsisted by Mrs. Philip (Carey,
200.0() Mrs, N. McLauglalin, ,\•ii>s. Frank
500.06 McArthur, Mrs. T. F. 1)4nrte1ly'uiid
-1,200.00 '\Ii:Ks Belie. Ma( - Viva r
Interest on loans ... 000:00 (,nest, were shown through the
Tuition *fees to 'other 11ospiIol by aIx„ M', Alitchesfiu),
Boards 375.06 .lteg.N. .
Besides many other gifts received,
•eitsih donations- a4nounted .:t0.41,16-
\Irs. George Stokes' received the
'gifts, a5A%ted 0 Mrs. E. W. -:Carrie, -
vice -president elf. the
Gifts Received :•
•
Women's Institute, woollen blan-
ket, to«:el,• two wash cloths ;1Miss
R. •MateYiea r; jar fruit ; Mrs. E,W.'
Carrie, -2 jars ,jam and inagnsines
alt1-;-
i1.1.r. and .Mrs. ;'Norval Anderson,
�lecit-lc>•--€aim;:i,�l�:...•iiil(1-�•�I_�-��i�•i<v3
('aft, . 1. dozen fruit • glasses; Kiss,'
13eacol>i and Mips.'. N. Clairmont, A _ (146...Stokes, ,in lslnal ide , .. Mi J.
pingo' solei .vas `pleaisingl3e+',.renclet'eil M. 'Graham, 12 trice ,cloths, 2 ;llibs
-\Mrs. •:l.. 1).' MacLean (, jars -,jun , 13
by ,;Hiss Betty Matheson." • tins•s+ilivan • ..\Irs. Iitirh;v I+Polws •yds.,'
i•til) and 'Saucer ; :\.Irs, Harry 11'ord,.
.jar jet,lr; .Mrs. , D." D. Mooney; 8'
cups and Airs. •Ghas..IIunt,
jar •'jam ; llrs. Donald: .Campbell,,
cans tioi.'anl fruit t ; Gordon
A, Snider thanked the speaker .for Henderson, jam and "pickles; Mrs,
her interesting iheSsitge. Zinn, ;jam and jelly ; Mts. D. John-
ston
ohn-sto.n and, Iferothy, 4' jars bealls•;
\Irs. C. A:•. Reid,, face cloths- olid,
soap; Mrs. Alen, I)i(-klet : Mrs.
{'{,r)iltllur.st, 2 tans Iiii'(C'aPple ,juice;
M i•s. W.' .. 13ai wtho rue, jam ; Mrs.
(hirdiner, wash cloths' ,8110 •``{kip;
Alts. 1I)r. 1 iV tter ,-towels.;. ur4ny,
(I>i,1 \V'aiFla ce; to\tels; Arts. ,Tolin
Newcombe, friait and jani ; Mrs.
Platute cons "vegetables; Mrs. It,
1 1•at-Bey, Jahlll 4x1111 and
pickles; :MO. II. i)ocld. j1111.: Mrs.
Sta)ntf'+Irth, jam: .\Itis .1, Smolders,
w ahstepaiper basket • ''Mrs. W.: AW-
Larcn) _jam:- Mr:" AIg•KiriiuM, tray;
Mrs.. Adam, Mrs, Clay' o11; A'Irs. Ilol-1
Total expenditureli $ 83,457',21
MISS- CLAIRE McGOW AN
AT EVENING AUXILIARY
The le v nin rv_ of North
�g
stree?t" United Church met-' at the'
'hotne,'of Mrs. C. W. Cope Dirt Mot-
ay e' eiarng., ne wor$111-0-01
-eass7-pr-esi'ded - e -- -
Cranston, assisted .by Miss Maude
�1\'ithr refere:ilce,• to. her' own per-
sonal experiences, 3[1s.. Cltaire 'Mc-
Gowan presented ,from the study,
book a :chapter entitled "(<liristirip
.__.q "\Tis. •S.
iCinl; the Solna'', Order
." -.--Mit:
.
'I•lte. leeetieg onesled with a pyran., tory:. +'•
L ., ,
follovuof'by the Scripture reading• -'1 letter. from Japan ackiiowlecig-
by' Mi;s; ,Bert McWteath� and prayer ing•receipt'of a parcel sent by
by Mrs..,R. • Henderson, ` ' •11. Brewer was eeaid, by Miss J.
• ;hiss Catharine Cutt ft)v.oi•ed with. S11n.nders" • ."
a.' piano solo: .Cha f:)ters `2 -Lind' '3 -.The -literature _s(teretat w,
*fettle- study book,' "ToWaa•ds 1 ':yew" A. 'Snider, suggested books for -the
1) i l 11 iu d<11)111 " `W'ere ',reviewed' beol.shelf and was, given authority
by Mrs. Reed. Mrs: 'Rivers. 'took to, buy thein.
the: c�hai% for the business portion
Mi s. F: �Ibble and 1�7is� Dere-thy
of . the .meeting,•and, two new themWe St )1001 read• •.reports of• • the
61rs were welcomed.Presbyterial' meeting in. Clinton,
Rubio gxave an. interesting which Were prepared by . the dee1e4,
report on the Hamilton -London gates, Mrs. J. D. McLeod and, Mrs. laud, Mrs. Mills, .\Irs. --Nelson, 1Irs.1
y
ti ihodleirf meeting _ wltidh she'T. at. • F. Donnelly. . Dlic•I,stliiler, Mrs. (;
Croft \Irs. IIlmis,
tended at Brantford last Mouth. After ' a soq�iai . half-hour; °\1r: baskets ,of fruit; 01leric•i1+ Itine.tt
-Club, <, infants' • gowns.
('ash Donations -
1)oliutil)tls'uf 1111 ney tie -ie re(•(;iV'ed;
f°ruin 1priiecsl:
Chapter,.
$50'; Mrs. Redditt, \Irs. Cleo.'' \lac•- .
Ewan, 1'ied,� Sturdy. Miss Etta.
S1lults Mrs .1 Donaldson, Miss
Cleaver, , .Alias M 11`;1• Salkeld. Mrs.
Albert Taylor, Mrs.. \lilrixel 'Mrs:
John Vickers, Mrs. i.Ielstrtap, A1i's.
Mel: Bell, Mrs. II.
('urs.; \trs, Italie i:t Ji►llus ,i f, Afrs,
titraing,
Mr.•: G. L. Parsons,' :1[1, and s\1t .
C'lrtiln iai, Mrs. C. t� anliilEer ,
Airs*: R'alk(nn, .\Ir • (.eo. -\Iatlnes,aei,
.Mrs. ° •1). ,1,berll,l rt, Mrs. Ilaglies,
Ova (1, U 41 1-,
'<I': :Mitchell. -.Mrs. N1(Ol, \Its, ' 7.
}{xlahxitii.' Airs; Il Cr.iIrris; Mrs. E.
I Prlt1h111n, AI r. I) 1).. Mooney. a1 rs.
Rest Assu>led • \iiueArt•11in.', Air's Minuite • (in:111bell.
"%Tertlt St. fist. ;268W
GRAHAM `
SIIOE IMPAIR : •
Pick -Up and Delivery. 'Service
Within Town Limits
McDonald St. • Phone 830J
AwarkiromiWr
k �•
A, -
'•m
-.INDEPENDENT .O1tD]1t,
.OF ODDFELLO"W'S.
Huron. Lodge 'No; G2;..Gode-rich meets first -and third
Monday • nights, ' of every
.month in MacKay Hail.
'visitors Welc'bme:
-46tf
4,1)00,000, and the average witge at Band War; read, inviting the ladies
$1.00 'an hour, it-••wi0110 require- to attend their •tea to be held i0
.1-717'M vomiliMmlwaysirlingnIMIPOPR'
In .keeping with Mother's, Day, Mrs.
G. tioi•.tting •grave ,n th.lkon' the first
four tvinhitan mentlonged in The ()1d
Testa,nent. Lunch was, -served at
the- close; of the :meeting.,
;Henson Spring Fair is to .be held
on \lay • 2 1th. '
Geo.. G. MacEwan-
Fire, Accident' and Motor Car
Ins•ur..ance .:'
.OFFICE--MASONic' TEMPLE
WEST STREET'
"P181ONE 239 •, :GODERICY
J. H. Kinkead graciously thanked•
the hostess for her Ilyspital'ity.
\Insic for: the evening etas." )rovided
by Mrs; J. Snider. • '
,The
Sign
0
iME_M*fie a
ONTARIO:.
)NSORA>CE t
',ASSOCIATION:
.Goo(1'• •
Insur-
attce -
H. M. FORD
Get Inspre(1 - Stay Insured
Gaod ss r
A
- o tm�e�t of � Pryz es-
'
Entire proceeds fore
nit()
SAT..
a Flood
AT 8.30- P.M.
AY MAY 20,4950
Relief
rich
When thishapp+ groom said, "1 do", •
he really meant it. He looked beyond •
‘he orange', blossoms and rice down
the uncertain years. He resolved to •
—provide -fat -MT -bride' as tai-�ia Wns r -µ
humanly possible.: That was•y iy°hs:
saw his Sun Life of Canada represen
tetive 'sefore. thhc ' cere-mony • and—
• arranged program of insurance that
fully 'protects the- girl he has swoni
to C1101ish. „
PLANNED, 'LIE INSURANCE •
BRINGS:PEACE' OF MiND
Without o li atron let tme,'te
you how .the' 'facilities ' of th•.
SUN LiFE- .ASSURANCE COM-.
PANY OF CANADA .' can . best
meet -articular needs: in 'a
way t' P
yourhat will fit your pocketbook:
Harold 11V. ,Shore
IRepr_esen1titli'e • of
Suin' Life Assurance Company •
of -Canada .. •
Wirth St... rlorle46 ,
-.Num~LEAF ('H:'Ir'rF:R,
. The' regular monthly meeting of
the Maple Leaf Chapter, 1:O,1).1.,
'was hew in MacKay Bali ell Pri-
they, with the reegoet,; MrS. II. M.
-J+`orrj, In the chair, „xi large+ littitther.
'of toenhbeh.s ..We re in 1110,1dauvv.
'
It • waS, • d'ecideti; eeflhat the pet -
,parade tt•ou1c1 be :held ' ns lis nal,
just prior to the annual: carnival on'�
,the evening- ctt July 11th,
: The slim -of' $G wa; ,vetted to assist
(in the party- being given 01) June
12nd for displaced. 'persons• •taking'
the •Englislh , classes at the Goderich
Collegla te,
The' next meeting -will, be held at
the residence of •M•rs. ;Ford on..
J°tine
Try h cla§sitied ad in. The. Signal -
;tar. It brings stirs -tire resaelts.
Gpdericli Pavilion
— THIRTIETH fiNgIVERSAItY YEAR, ,
---Danoing Wednesday,1 Saturday" and holiday evenitlg13--
SATURDAY NIGHT--- ,
Bobby DoWnv and his `orchestra. , . "
Every Wednesday Atilt; CKN , Barn Dance Gang.
'` !rho Pay is siva"ilable for afternogn• and evening rentals.
.The Ma'nagetiten-t Beaters to ` 1)a1Y(lii(ats, wedding. receptions, . etc.
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De ('ario ttiu1 `Charles Coburn, fp "The Gal Who
Took the West." 4.
;Vow. George Montgomery and Marie'iVlndsor, l.n "I)A,I OTA LIL"
Cinecolor.
"THAT FORSYTE WOMAN"
• Technh:olor anil a grette coat Make an outstanding sereelf event
of t.))16' a the season's! best stories, , Not„e the (INV:- '.
Greer Garson, Waiter =Pidgeon, 'Errol Flynn andlthiland Young
' Ruth Roman, Paul Stewart . and_ Kirk Douglas ••
Based on 91 short Ator,V"hy, Ring ardfier and:telling the tale
'"CIIAMPION!
Musieally treated and .faultlessly presented by'. its popular. cast. "
, yon wilt- enjoy tli is youthful comedy mina nee.
"Foi. the Love of Mary"
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VOIC'E.`1-OF YT.EM- -
PERANCE
It is an. axiom thatreforms
cannot be effected` until there.
is a pr essure° of public opinion.,
" It is 'also an axiom that; there
is 'nothing • like the facts' to
determine,public opinion. In
the matteof 'the• use of bev.,
erager-alcohol the facts are get-.
J ting into the publico mind. They
are , reported "'in , every , : news-
paper, : They are seen on every
highway. They . are seen in
and outside° every beverage
room. They are sordid and
tragic facts. ,It is inevitable
that in. course 'of time public
opinion and
be 'moulded by the :
facts and will judge beverage
alcohol to be the harmful .and,
destructive agent that: it is..
rhe Huron Temperance Peden -
tion
.tion liar, a good confidence that
t' o' tiressu.re "oaf' this informed
public opinion : will ye't' bring,
about, iriany latch- needed tern- I
pei ante reforms. Advt. 20
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Coming --;"Flamingo goad „with Joan CrawfOrd aitti Zaehary
Stott
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