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Phone 183W • Ratten'bury St, E.
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eRILLOP Mva'U4L IItE IN=
• SU13,ANCE CO. -- Farm and
isolated town property- insured .
President, E. ,:J,' Trewartha, Clio•
ton; Vice -President,- J.. • L. '. Malone,
Seaforth; Manager and Sec'y-Treas:;
M. 'A:' Reid, Seaforth. : °
Directors—B.1 Trewartha, Clin-
ton; J. L.:'•Maione,. Seafortli�; ~ S° I3.,
Whitmore, Seafortkt.;. Chris,.. peon-
•hardt, • Bornholm; Robert. Archibald,
, Seefortli.; John I1, .MeEwing, Blyth;
Frank McGregor, --Clint n; 'Wnn: S.
Alexander, Walton; Harvey Fuller,
Godericli. , •
Agents—J. " E: Pepper, Bruceleld ;
R. Mcgercher,' Dublin; Geo. A.
Watb, `Blyth ; J. F. Prueter, Brod-
hagen ; Selwyn 'alert, Brussp1s,,
Polio-ho'1ders•�eaur-matte.-al-i.: pay-
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ments and get. 'their cards receipted
at the Royal Bank,' Clinton ; . Keith
Cntt}s Gxocery, •_° ;Kingston Street,
Goderich.
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MEDICAL
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,FORSTER„, EYE,
IDAR, NOSE, THROAT •
Late •House, Surgeon, New. . York
Ophthalmic and 'Aural _ Hospital's,
assistant at�M.00refeld Eye Hospitalti
and Golden :'Square Throat. Hoslpittal,
London, England..
EYES TESTED; GLASSES.:
• SUPPI�'IED.
53 Waterloo Street S.; Stratford.
Telephone 267. -
Next visit 'Bedford'. Hotel, Gode-
" rich, ,'Wednesday, July 16th, ' 1c050,
at 2 p.m, till 4 3t P.m
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Kernighau, Division Court Clerk,
Goderich, .Ont. • .
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DENTAL •
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Corner Wellington „'and Lighthouse
Streets. '
Phone 1033) 1for appointment.'
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LICENSED :1T1ON$ER ..
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Correspondence promptly ayi
ewered.,'Imuaediate arrangements.
call be made for ,S.alee Date p�
calling Phone 203; Clinton,
Charge moderate and "eatisfac-.
tion Guaranteed. , 1>3tt
E[AROLO3'ACIi~ON.
ICENSED AUCTIONEER
•HURON AND PERTH
S . orth'' -Phone; 11.66.1 or
w rna ' erich,
•Harm. Ed a ,end • N
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GENERAL CaY'e �n
INSURANCE
Fire, Automobile, Casualty
P T+� Carey O.. F. Chapman;
Phone 18 Goderich
Insure- In Sure'lusure4ee'
Confederation 'Life -Wind; C
FIRE--Frt'eferr+ed' 'rites fit
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ACCIDENT a SICKNESS,
JOHN FARRISH•'
Phone :7r15 Dungannon
'(ODERICI7, .- NTARIO, °TUUJSIAY,• 'JT.JNE 22. d, 1
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quteil 17test The .Ladies' Auxiliary`of tie(':ui
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.rT1iiIt1xt0 �.. ,�t1• •,,;,. -tctligit of the•.iteetine Sas -the-ex,-
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Meeting Held .0 defiant report given by the Presi-
,' , dent,. C.oanrade ,Maci:)puialci',, who
'Winghan�6 `
had attended the Auxiliary, eon-
v:ehtion at Ila ilton. ;� .
•- It, was' decided tfi send .a .sweater.
to the adoptedar'.veteran in" \West -
i s
er Hospital,
,instc
ad •' of:
,.the
usual • box of footle and treats sent
each month, and ,to -.'have a work.
nacetiaa,g in pl{tce of thenext regular
ineetiing,.• .,
Arrangements were made for the
tag day to be held August 5th, and
final plans fpr the Auxiliary'.birth-
day ,party on June 23rd.
-' Diirilclg the social hour bingo was
enjoyed'•and lunch was served, with
Comrades Harris, Hill, •Kueeshaw
and McAstocker in ,charge.
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Real Estate --General
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;tions r otestirl .- against Sunday
sport and commercialized Sunday,
amusements were 'Presented today
at the West Huron,,Women's 'nett,
tutes district, annual meeting held
\Vingliam, iUnited Church. ,
Presented to the ' meeting and
acee ted, yvere the, following resolu-
tions: "Wh re• s atthe present time
tions . e . a
many communities are voting for
Sunday sports and whereas Sunday
night dances are held in many
centres, and whereas such activities
desecrate our• Sabbath, therefore be
it resolved that, we Its' ,Institute
Members voice oirr protest. against
opening the Sabbath:Day to organ
ized -sport and "against Sunday midi
n,,ight dancing;' —_ _ .
A farther resolution from the
Belgrave • branch' Wa;s accepted:
`tWheeeas the practice of Commer-
cialized amusements on Sunday': 4s`.
?'Harmful to -the morals' of; the „youth
'oi'' our country, the eforh;- be it re-
solved to etitlon the County' Conn-
, til at their next meeting to• prohibit
the' practice of commeroaalized
aniiisements' on Sunday, in Huron
county," • •
Further resolutions. asking stiffer
penalties for drunken drivers and
equa'ti_zatreii of Hydra liters "to -411,
consumers . were presented but will
not be dealt. with until a later date;
Twelve Branches Represeatted
.Present. at •today's• meeting were
ates from twelve, ,branches
tt• the district .af:nd pre,
side -o r by' the district president,'
Mrs.• L. M. 'Scr-itgeour,• of. Blyth.
At the morning session reports were
given by.the district treasprer, Mrs.•
O. Popp,' of :Dungannon; .and any
the'' following con�'efer s of.standing,
ITERi3EIi•'1` 13. SUC•H,` D.C.
Doctor of Chiropractic.'
Cttlic a_ Il o urs : .
Mon., Thurs.-9 a:m, to -5 p.m.
Tues., Fri -9 a.m: ,to 5 p.m.
7 p.m. to 8 p.m:
Sat. -9 a.m. to .11.30.
' •• a.m.
° Vitamin Therapy-
Q8'rce-eCorner',. of South St. and
Britannia Road. Phone 341.
T.: Arrinstrong ..
OPTOMETRLST
Phone :11100 1or.,appointment -
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snsuran°ce,_ :
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Gordon Jewell
R.R.;' 6, GODFR1C11
Phone Carlow 30-r-4
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1 + lies to be included. P001110 WIlO 'inet<ea ed` to , K. ,- "
, . , h t , ea e ` to K fisnyder ixl ited the
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7.iic County {.o�.tlix.ii. re � g � - , . _ • .. . n . 6 r . -.. ":* ,, t u Sin l*rthat--
.lfec te4latron °. p , IY. tceres 1eec•t•o1 IId: %d .
� • '?s�isit ;on Wednea7.tl;t><y ob�rm .� � r ttlallttr ntuni4ilraii�>rics.• • ;
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:Thursday
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� . , t rEf(tre .recoxxlzxl(.ncl.' ter th7,�: 'a e' 7L .t'eS��d �+t''iQ1IYt "• 'tile~ t lis Ry'. � ',�
'S\,E' he , . � �, � Upillions w r •� P .,
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t • ; the i?xiivc;l'katy of"l'V;e.t+srix• t�zatal:io, � , *. ,, " ,,..
(1 �, U11n4.11, ' • • ' .1 a •.ado )tiptl ' :of.. ttae !GoralxYtitte4 b taxes rip ' munici)a,llt. Where' ,�' 'biY`
h ,t , } •ate un , � , application of '. h- x e 1 heave pro G:rt3' 'fc)r rofo.re.statio,. t..
at Lstudon, had to l )u� deb, . t.a) 'putt � tire, atl►1 t � # rep(rit. �
.i•' •_ , r the 1:144u.Siort J. . :Kink. dFeere- No•"hearing for' Miss ("leaver
the, , ueatl,�n cf higq , a(.laot!1 (1t, iaeld 2 ,awnsl�tp ter . 1,nsltector, J 14 ell
° he L' U l ow committee, .ud he felt,', On 1 udity' meriting Lite`; Council
Tile ul 1ri,olretir in t : • ?1. tory of the comm t e, 's.
•' v he r.Uit$t�il.nki�G• ,c177)lt�littNe r'c nnnendation+ of•' `
h ret,., i- , b s n granted. ("No 01. t.11r- •lo lei ,t = tra p ortati;on•: endorsed ;the e o
„ urea 'be . o granted.. , thalt 'iutc). _ .c ng x$ :�P ,
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• 1.1.,:follows: log -s ' � ' ^on Count Rad . f � h
r c *a. f r b Sofia; than Y e
i . i ted• in, G nr.1l.) betiv ten the -areas, mi�bt ; n, ,
aatc., ieii.o t .11 �
Re rt 011 High S l Dol I)ihl"riets ('1)) ,''hat�'tl e re(lUest`'ofa fire Coun- flan, �w that no. ;lctioh lie,, ;takex on ; f;he+
. , .re request froin Goder ell•. Town Conn-
, .. f ,. til • of K est. '�� a�anosb qe .not - N,e ' ict,,° ,�#mentteti' ..�• .
1'4 e txc knotv;�edgc .. tecelpt o at, r ; inrecordedPovote Council... en- Oil tat :Mies , 'A,ubrn. Cleaver's be Lucknow. brantcd. (Not " carried ° By . a WF iA
ntemorarldutn,, ,frons" themotion b eewes` 111014 -,grunted ori immediate ° ltearilag fro-
l,dUncll,) d dorse4 a moo y
(,ouneH watch vgaas. Iiresentc d .t.o .. the Wing- - •r * b • st that the fore, the,' fall ' (County) . J3'Qaxd . of
(e) Thin the letter Froin it i t; ban and 4,ecil.,Jan en .
ut , JCuutic:)1 whit' .r h ul • D•.strict ,of \fest 1'Va• vainosh Ieal'th, lfl. tittle „a„nd Miss 'Were ,
the Bruce (Ju'al 3 ; halm, nigh •Seo . � requests ,
. �. nt ' ; Board be filed. , : A field be„ rr'anted..:The 'vote of tiie "'l'rovinelal• " Department:' • oI
affects certain; alt Jas IA this s•ou � a d ;and sh �
` co ' f this re rt be' " x- I4eal'th with retard` ,to tl}e request'
i request from the Vest Wawa.' (d) • That A O rep
Ort � tr o Wert , - nn rock (.amp- for l\•ltsu• Cleat e•
k 4 r B
copy
3va�,,.
forwarded to Luc n w . u ti• - 1 &r•—Bcue ma • , Brock, ' .. " ' - • * r+s,11 ignJ i,n loin .
cosh Council to cls ach to portion
in.aiPeply to their u►?(!r> orttntlum, belt, Elliott •(Clinton), Finnigan, the a"tiiret the.Gounty Health 'U'nit,
of their" 'township from the Vying- That the ti ileat1�d'n fr�oni. Ash- ohnr;ton•., Ashfield), Liiwaon,• :\Lor Reeve"- W. J. Baker of Goderich
(e) T Pl attach •a art J- Wald ta'abb '\iihoi-'•commented that he felt he' had riot
floral . high school district; a request field Council to a P
'rift, G. ,McDonald, , overste d the mark in asking'felt
.from West Wawanosh Council to , of their townShi toatateRipley son, Orr, Sills, Swelt er, Webster pkv
it 'totvnshi High School District is ftp= 15, the hearing which had been.over
include a portion of the p proved and we beg' leaves to Against --Beaver, Beecroft, .Cour- ruled. I still think she should'
in trier, osed Lucknow high school'sar b lavr': Elliott t,aadericii). have been heard, be' decl red.
district, 'a , request from Ashfield intiaduee the necessary y lira Dale
Township portion• of° Mr, MeNab of 'Lucknow spoke
t 'to include a for a delegation from that m:uftici-
the property in their:township
in .
proposed Lucknow high .school puIits� 'with, -regard-to-the request
fire prog f that a - portion of West Wawanosh-
-the
district, and to include a portion o be added to Ducknoly _.high sehopl
their property in: the. Ripley high, district. He said he `did` not wish
school d'istriet • which --was• set u1t- b3' to -hurt ally niunieipality. Half of
the Bruce County Council at their the . main street of Lucknow was
•io last week,'And and a letter, from ,
sc3a_. n__ _: : in \'fest W,n "anosl. The Depart
the Wingham high School District , °
nien'e, had approved- the change.
Board asking ••that no. property be The Iate Alex. McKenzie had left
de,ttrehed from their district without a large " portion• of his estate,
tin a the opportunity being • given to dis- •0,000, to the-.,LUeknow School....`
.solve the whole area, A lively deblate ensued on the Come
Sinee this committee',„wit ,termed.
the ro rt in nuron mittee's recominendat'tion. that, ' the
naOsi count_.et..._. _.•._pro ...property ..,_ a 'lica.tio of Township
. h h . Pp n� •....Asit.l3,eiSl
euunty has•been included V xn ig and West- Wawanosli that portions
school districts.. In Exeter district of° these townships le added to` the.
the secondary' school: facilities -have Luct ev :Area be not added
ed.
been improved and a solution to J_y D. Beecroft, chairman of 'the,
their problem ixas lin fttend. The consultative committee; after • re -
areas around Clinton, Goderich anti
l eafortlt have been defined. In the,
\Vianghtun cit itriet,'' {in - :area Wa
formued in the' hope that it woula.
serve as a ,step toward a solution.
of' the secondary -school ploblein in
the north '° of••,Iluron and in :.the
soutlr•,.of Bruce.' •
Last • yeah: the municipalities of
Brussels, "Grey `and Morris `decided”
on: a plata and the • people•, of these"
districts•' feel that a step has. been
nii.tde to Wiles!ve their .,secondary;
i ities' -
school• tae i
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committees: Mrs. -G.--•Ginn R.R. 2,
r
Clinton; Mrs. Dart Anderson, 13el-
grave ; 1litis: Fred. Toll, -Auburn;;
Mrs. A. Wilkin, Goderich Mrs.
Millet, St.-Helens-;-Mrs..Tait
•'I .R. 5, "Goderich. Rev. ° W. A.
• Beecroft gave the address .of welh
came, 4 which • waS', replied to ,,by
Campbell, of Auburn, see -
owl". vice°president. • ,
During. the `course of the opening,
session, a demonstration. by Jt nior
Institutes was given, by Miss Jean
Scott; of the ,Huron Co.aunty Home
.Economies Branch.
• �l:fternothi Session
Spearing of tine i ternoori"sessibin,'
:Mss Helen McKercher, • Depart-
mental,
epart
mental • super -visor -of'. home ---econ
omits,' urged—individual • branches•
to 'have objectives, discover',. sand
stimulate leaders. "If ' you ' don't1
know 'where' you are going, flow `will
•§ou• „know when you get there?"
asked:the" speaker. "We may know
our wants but do °we know oijr
needs? • , People like ' recognition.
Make your branch ., fneetings more
iiiterestieg. Yotn must' plan 'your
meetings." Miss MIcKercher. ex-
plained the co:-operative
home economics which• •pnvi(les o1i-
po.rtuhity for• eyeryone.
Greetings, were extended lot the
-a Slid'.
�1�a� ilin t
( rin • from '� •� L
m et , ,
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London, areaa chitirman,, . and • Airs.`
'1'. Myers, Z.tirieh, .Fetler)tl director.
Mr.. Lorne Avers, 'res'taluti ns coh-
vener, presented 'rthe res ulutioris
froin- +he ewrious- b•i anrh u hick -
were dealt- with liy the London.
area "convention. chairman..' Mu &c
for the clay was given ' by Me -t: k'J.
Ra)tlfor•d, Blyth, and: Mrs. • Larry
yliis(altr;° Wingham. '
Officers- Elected.
District officers elected,. for the
Y
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Minoru
c u. tt taa �, Year were
ident, • .r.. Lorne Ivers,
non ; president,' Mrs. L..\1..
geuur, Blyth ;'' 1st vice-presidelat.
Mrs. A.. It Duval; \Vinghaut : '2nd
vice-president, • Mrs. A '.Campbell.,
Althorn ;. secretary-trtjas'urer,
O. -Papp, I)ungatinon;. Federation
representative, Mrs. Norman .• Keat-
•ing, Wiegharn;'--Alternate, Mrs.
Jaws; Walpole, �'4 inghaim-; district,.
delegate,. 'Mrs. L. „',M. Serirngoour,
Blyth'; alternate; Mrs. Tait Clark;
agriculture, and ;Canadian industry,
Mrs. George Ginn ; citizenship and
education, Mrs. Earl ind'eii on ;
conrmtinity ^ arctivities, :Mrs,' Feed
Toll.; historical , research,- Mrs. A.
\Vilkn ; home economies and ,heailth,
Mrs• H., Miller, •. St. 'Helens. -,
Plans. are to, held next' annual,
'meeting at Kintaii and. the. district
picnic at Goderich.
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THE VOICE OF TEM-'
• - PERANCR' '
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These words'. spoken by John
DieT,feribake'r, iVI. P., should
Cause 'our laW makers 'to "reflect
--`'Theme is no: section 'off Crim -
Law pore evaded than that_
against:drunken' driving. • Of
1800 killed .on Canada's roads in
1949 about 30 per • cent. died in
INCOME TAX "RETURNS'
PRIVATE BUSINESS
FARM REPORTS R
Bookkeeper m�- records ineitalled
and checked monthly
- • or at request.
Olt , BENTLEY
hone 909J'' ".
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ODERICH; ONT.
accidents in which drunk ori -
vers ' were 'involved. Drunken
drivers kill 5 times as' many
Canadians as. are - • 'murdered.
Something mist be • :one. ' Why
not chemical blood tests' now?
Waiting another . 'year means
khat ` 600 - or more ' Canadians
will be killed .because the law, 'is.
notsufficiently stern.P.- The
I•uron Temperance Federation.
endorses ;Mr. Diefenbaker's
suggestion of • chemical blood
tests for drivers suspected. of
'being •'wader the .,influence of
liquor. ;Advt., 25.
- ' Reeve,R. Lousins, • of Brussels,
Gowdy, H. Johnston,.tM. Jnl?uson, „�
chairman - of the , Count Health
Kerslake, Snider, S. Snyder, Strong, y ._
hoard, commended the . work being•
Underwood --1$. - _ _ - _ __. ....
Y x
_� gone .Ad .O n e
Reeve ' Baker of faoderutiYl. re do �y r . s, li , a cl.,fh.
frained from voting._
The ' :report . as amended was
adopted.. , •
Reforestation Ciumniittee .
committee's
The reforestation - -corn
recommendations, were adopted:
That .a new bylaw be passed to
restrict and regulate the cutting
of, trees with the' clause, dealing
with the fifty -foot strip along road-
ways -deleted, zia • no real benefit' is
derived4_,Lbatjhe`° tuuty. as-sist„Us
borne Township With its ' reforest-
ation , plan, the, amount Co be de-
termined at a later''date.
Mr. Mark, zone forester with the
..._d Forest's,
Department of Lands ' and
viewing the •,set -Pp in 1946,. stated 'congratulated ;,the County': on its-
that
ts;
thatiheprogram must be econ4mical'xeforeStatiop RrgraIn. ^: ; ,.
and- far-reaching 'as -possible in. the , , '' County Home Committee •
interests -of young people, abetter to The County Houle committee's re=
port was adopted' as follows: •
Downstairs balls And
dining
rooms have been covered :with
Wood •aaind heavy linoleum,;., new
cabinets placed, in the pantry, at
total coat of .5;3,45•?,' "vrhich 'also' in-.
Yclud�ed a new rug for .the living:
room,•. and tensest for' seveiral of
the rooms; a,: new Oliver mower
for $205 and, ai new truck . for
'1 94:3. less • the ;ta owance for the
oldtruck, .$850.
fit them • for -the. time: w�.be i they
,go oat into - the world. It, Was
important that some stabilized soiu-
tion -be, Worked -out. • Sehool arear
were set'up ip good faith, , and
„the recommendations made so that
people would not',bg i iirdened. He
Urged care and ,consideration of
what was to, be dope:** • •
' • Reeve. Everett Finnigan' u -•\\ cast
Wa wanosli • hotly 'declared that
ever�'o,ne knely Lucknow ' 11'ad the
high `cliool' . district move -.f
The h b a, a t
"Idella: WCL( inteiigled ; $ k
1. To 1lnpruv''e.•the conditions for
facilities. Vi'int,Yliatnri "teats too great A'rutltrairt+to paint the'ila•rn and
secundLtL
school pulails bt pruvld .i _ : tli - taii.cct.--2tsk��y, -- Tu.- put \'-est t t ll-- _i-uatlut-i.l(li i-; � a' It -II- tura +;�rttt' {,f
iti ., schools nigh enirolrnent Targe ,,
�. \\"ailt'aiuc,.li in \-'inghatir wa illogic'- paint, at a cost of $500 hits' been
enotr;;h to /permit all pupils. tars ,
;i1, 11e• contend,ecl, completed.
receive the, Graining tvhich 'tlrey• - Severat,reeees expressed the Dein: Iter: R. C. (ht -•1 e 11a '-been
-dt aced:ii,n , that JH:°oplei 'chief l,e :illoecl painted chaIpiain al.. the
_'.'lei l�ertull f�ciuca'tiorial autlrvrilie ftp „ru .tthere alley 'wanted• toa.
lnt1.wA`ritultural •Corniiuttee
in cavil' euunty to' 1)11111. eet,now•ic-,
-'‘\'ardcun•(..ec:i1 _Johlr#tcrti. speaking q`hc';trgrir•uititr<,rl c•uinm•ICtue's re -
a111. ar t -t*tth aisst rarnci for the ; in support 'of t.he Ashfield request,' port tt•ai adopted. 'It reebrnnletided
ftrtute'etluci1Xional needs, b said it would be nnor eont•t"nle„„• • 'dis c•ointinti:intoe. -of 'pit' ing. pr•it•ate
i'.
To no •111. at-' ,", yste10 of trans �. , , 1.
1 ! to (t tzar childrt,r to . I, u•.nu+z ,ru rtt• • nc,u-c.r�nt?urrcee avit a
r a 1 `, I .ice n h
lru>'tatiun of lru1ri15 '}�1r%c1i tvotlld I•tliaai ot'e3••'tlu� Billy routls• to \ViiabF- Tr•estrltitiun drew Ilur-on Fisk, and
eroiit .thein 'to ,•retitir►. tho tutrli13 r- • - ,.
1 ]aa)1u,,.• Rat(pat��c,rs �,'f ,Iiinfail hate l'xitnlc '(flab 'that the, fu -t -bounty be
ties' 'during• 'the term of 'their
secondai•,y .school • education.
4. To Make certain that new' buil"-
lag was well ,plainned w,so that tlr.cj
c'oata to ratepayers would not be
excessive:.•,
We believe 'that. these aims have
been acalrried out., in the di trtets,
wh•leh centre • at ' Exeter,
G'ode�riEh and , Seaforth. Clinton,.he 'jnlalis
'in the north of the ; county have
begun to work toward these• ends.
In " the, ' Vivgham district the . cost
has'. been moderate, and although
The participating.. municipalities
nave been hampered "by some'• un-
certainty an attempt has been made
to move toward better •secondary
- cho01- 'educational faciluties.-_ ' • :.
In the `original plans • for high
school districts in. ,this' eounty, it
epayerrs would be approximately.
two mills. 1loweven, the total cost
of •operating these secondary schools
has inereaased,.greatly, and the rate
.in most municipalities •is•'now• niore
than three mills. A revised system
of grants has aided rnpnicipftlities
whose .totaP'costs 911 account of new
buildings exceeded the, former cell-•
ing,- but the -grant •for current,.•ex-
penditures , is approximately the
same.
D•istriets With lots assessments
have. great difiioufty hi:of ering the
proposed co',urses, or they must levy
a very, ; high" tax : rate. The total
assegsment in the proposed Luck-
now
uck now area is '$4,195,400,, It • is noted
,th he. estimated cost of -a, new ;
seliool is • $200,000; The cost o`f
equipping such a school would be
very great. The maintenance ,costs
.of several six?t'oom schools is rioted
to • exceed $22,000, exeiusive of
transportation costs.
It is apparent that the retiwest
from. the West Wawanosh Council
to detach a portion of their property
.from the .Wingln•aant district, and the -
rec best from the ' Wingbai n High.
School District Board cannot ,both „
be alloived.' ,It is the opinion,.; of s
G. MacEwan
-pr•e-
unga111-
"eritn-
Optometrlet_—Optielan
Eyes Exa mi ted, ,Gla r'itted ,
Plwne 33 ;Goderich, Ont.
'' GRAHAM
SHOE -REPAIR
Pick=up' and Delivery Service
Within ..Town Limits
McDonald St. Ihoine 630,1
WESTERN ONTARIO
(Daylight 'Saving Time)
To LONDON To ST'R.23,1TFORD
(Daily) (Daily)
'fr•-except Snndays and Holidays.
Monday and day after holidays,
bus leaves for London at a.rn.
- Friday, 'Saturday, Sunday an
holidays to London at 9.10 p.m.
.19,60 a.m. .daily to Owen, Sound
via Blue Water -Highway. ,
9:50_ p.m. Sunday and hfilidays to
Charter, Coaches for- all occasions.
For information phone Reg. McGee.
and Sons at 765. ,
INPEPENIMNT ORDER
OF ODFELLOWS
Huron Lodge -No. 62, Ode-
- rich meets Brit aid third
Monday. nights of every
month -in MacKay Hall. -
Visitors Vireleoine.
•
le vers .0 ' e , oderich Wo-
men's. -Ins itute who • attended
ttended
•the
s_ „S1 jr-_ aniu-iledlstrict;meetrtgwere .
D. Riehl, Mrs. A. Wilkin, Mrs. R.
OFFICE N1C TI6MI?F1C,D . • Chambers, Mrs. • U. Tichborne, Mrs.:
G. 1'Iathieson, Mrs: G. Mumby, Mrs.
WEST STREET - R. Good, Mrs. J. Adam, Mrs. •D.
- PHONE :3o • : GODLi`RICM Worthy, Mrs. d. Bis et; -.Mrs. C.
Worrell, Mrs. J.• Newcombe; Mrs.
• W:' Abell, Mrs. C. Bissett. •
Goderich Pavilion
-- THIRTIETH, ANNIVERSARY OAR
--DanCing- Wednesday, Saturday and holiday-evenings--
ivEllY 'SATURDAY NIGHT •
JOHNNY DOWNS AND -HIS
The Pavilion Is available afternoon, Etna eieliftig rentals.
The Management caters' 'to banquets, wedding ree,eptiolfs, .etc.
lioseirt. efifimos•••bmimemikil ,
t ..e' .. •A, ;he-' CAPITAL W-1"4 „
The litK ' ,Square . Streei
Novi,--Ore•go,ty Pea •atill:Arine Baxter, fat "Yellow Sky." '
staff. "They ]seep the - eothity
healthy”
Equalization Schedule
The equalization coiniiittee' sub-
mitted '-tile -re rt of--Couxity.
pa q -- _
sessor 'Alexander and • reeomxn.ended
ns . '(Continued ;ori'' -page t)
•
1.E"i.IEis'i.".O'
tr-
When• this happy groom said, "1 do#'p
he .really meant'iit,, He looked beyond
the ,orange blossoms"and rice down
the uncertain years, He. resolved to
provide for his bride: as far as vial
huini.inly possible. That . was why he
X
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B rese
, f nada Y
nw��is�
Sun Life o Ca
s p a
tative before the ceretnbny and
arranged o program of insurance that
fully protects the girl ho -has :sworn
to cherish.
•
PLANNED LIFE INSURANCE
BRINGS PEACE: OE 'MIND
Without obligations let' me tell
you how 'the . facilities . of the
SUN LiFE ''ASSURANCE COM-
PANY OF' CANADA-. can --best
meet your particular needs •1n ..a
wa .1hat wiIt-fit•yourpecketbook.
tea;
faro-ld W. Shore_
Repreeentative of
ssnraartee-pompuity -
North St. Phone 786*
the 'Councils 92 ititergted munici-
; panties in 13race. County and the
teinpt to set up an area to Coin -
prise. the present Wingbam district,
and the proPosed -LucknoW district„,
nWe believe that they, could arriee °
for the ' operatien, of both schools,
,, Nirw-.-Sabwand Joanne page; in "The Mari' taiers or kumaoh." with interlocking transportation ar-
Would proVide for instruction in ,9
courseS, agriculture, home `econ-
°mfrs., shop vvork by .• tbe same
teachers, with a' building plan• for
huge billIding costs, with Cor -
ratepayers of this area. , ,.
Mos that a. start be made itumedi-
* ThtirS., El., and Sat.-- , , tols. to work oet a more satis-
1)(11)0 tirrnitgentent tor this area.
Vitae'. wesferit stark 'for a Mnshtal talt,tleac fn Ctineeci.lor "Ind tee is able to Dffer will be given.,
although • we feel tilt' t they wonhl
"EYES., OF TEXAS . ready to' give nil assistlinre. We (liy
Coming--Reaalind ItusSell, in...,'Tell. It to the. Judge." solve the problem and We A t'e cet- #
Immailimiumnimmisaiiiiiiiiimmiwimiiiii.„. :!,4. , fain ,that It yauld .place a very '
winning picture. The story of a demented bride and her ;,
arduous path hat* to. normal health.
politician's, and its fight, to put stztlhsaugli the iluelties.
'"C.ANAPIAN PACIFIC"
"THE 'SNAKE Br
Jane Wyattp Itandolyli Scott and Victor Jort
' George Raft, Nina Foch and Geoige Maeready
felting ring and thwarting a foreign power.
"j0IINNY • ALLEGRO" .
•
The "cut -in" driver is headed for trouble on
the road or in the courts. The motorist who
swerves in and out of traffic lanes is a menace
to life and property.