The Goderich Signal-Star, 1950-09-07, Page 3103rd YEAR N0. 3.5.
.BUSINESS `DIREGTOIt,-" '
c TE1i;t.+U ACCOUNTANTr'
W' ', CECIL-A(1'TR.XDOE.
` ' CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT
honeNo.—Office 3 3W,,:,House 34'
Goderich. . ` •
DONALD ' B. AIME
EXPERIENCED AUCTIONEER
R
Massed' for Countree of` Huron
and Bruce
11I11$Z . PHONE 49,
For Information apply to 41. N.
Hternilgt ui, Di[viaioo Cola. V1erk,
Qodericb, Ota.
•
ACCOIllsi CAisiTC
ROY N. BENTLEY
•Licensed Public Accountant .'
'Phone 909J. P,O. Box ,5a,
, 34 Regept,.SL, Godericb
.i`. G. ¥cCANN,
• Accountant
•Clinton, "Ontario
Phone 5611 `" Rattenbury .S.t.' E.
MEDICAL •
nR. F. J. R. FORSTER, EYE,
EAR, NOSE, TUROAT
Late' -Souse Surgeon- New ,-3�•
Ophthalmic and Aural Hospital,
assistant' at Moorefield Eye Hospital
and Golden Square Throat Hospital,
London, England.
EYES,. TESTED, GLASSDS
SUPPLIED
53 Waterloo Street 5.,• Stratford.
Telephone' 267:'' • `
Next visit: Bedford Hotell, Gode-
rich, Wednesdt\y, Sept. 27th, 1050,
at 2 p.1n. till 4.3t, p.m.
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DENTAL "1,
DR. R. W. HUGHES
Dentist'
Corner Wellington. and • i.ighthouse
Streets. .
Phone 1033-J. fete appointment.
-f U WRACTIG '
ER.BERT B.,SUCH, D,C4la -
• Doctor •af Ch3ropraetic:
Office Hotl.rs ; .
Mon.,. Thurs.-9 'a.,nd: to 5 p.m.
4 Tues.,, Fri -9 a.m. to„ 5 p.m.
7 p.in. •to S
Wed., • & , Sat. -9 a.m, to 11.30
a.m.,
\ itami'n Theritpy
Office -Corner of South • St. and
Britaznnia R.oasd. Phone 341.
VETERINARIAN
R. Jt. J. lMILNER, V.S.., D.V.M.
• 4 ,North St., Goderieli
i Bane
24.
INSURANCE
jV/('ciiil.Ll�l'b.11ll.'�'17.cZL 1'IRE
"" SURANCE .CO. '-- Parm• and
isolated town property insured. •
• i'resident, E' J. Trewarthii, .:11n-
.ton ; Vice -President, J. L. Malone,
Seafvrlh; Manager and SeclysTreas.,
M. A. Reid, Seaforth: ,
Directors ---E. J. 'Trewdlrtha, • Llan
tot► ; J. L.- Malone, Seaforth ;' S.
Whitmore, Seaforth; Chris. Leon-
' hardt, Bornholm•; •Robert Archibald,
Seaforth ; John H. 'McE wing, Blyth ;
Frank' "Mct4regor,
• Alexander, Walton ; hart ey Fuller,
s, Eoderich. •
Agents—J. E. Tepper, Brucefield ;
*ft: , F. McKercher, Dulalin•; Ge&.• A.
Watt, Blyth ; J, "F. Prueter, Brod
Hagen ;' Selwyn Baker, Brussels..
Policy -holders •can make all pay-.
meets 'and get their cards receipted
at the Royal ,Bank,, Canton ; Keith
•Cutt's Grocery, fiingston • Stteet,
Goderich. • .
EDWARD• tt 11 ELLIOTT
LIC1trNiED AUCTIONEER
Correspondence "promptly an-.
ewered. Immediate arrangsmente
can be made for Sales Date by .
calling Phone 203, Clinton. a,
Charge moderate and s.tisf'ae-
t1rn Guaranteed.. 1.91t
HAROLD JACKSON
ICENSED 'AUCTIONEER
. HURON ' AND PERCH
Seaforth Phone, 11-061 Or
Hatar-rr_Ediivart«.s,. Groderich,
Phone 144"
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sa. ' 7. .P.�.NIAN
' era1 ,Insurance
Vire, .Automobile, Casualty
Real Estate
Weft' •St., ,Goderich, .
.Phone I8 •
Insure' In .Sure durance
Confederation Life -Wind, Car'
FIRE -Preferred -rates ter
pref�erre& risks:. .
ACCIDENT & SICKNESS
.Vousulf. .
N FA R:RISH
d'OH
Phone • 7r15 aDungan.ion
•
MALcoLm mAT�Rs
NEW LOCATION ' •
on the Square—formerly Mr.
Craigiers- office .
•
Real Estate—General In-
suranoe
Phone 111E
i
( FIRE!
Protect, Yourself W'Vitth Fire
Insulrance •
GODERIOH, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 7th,, 1950•
MORE 'GIRLS NEEDED AS
PLANT STEPS ITP WORK
Stepping up the number of male.
oinploy ec, ,as announced two weeks
ago, .the Goder"ich plant ofHole
proof 1losiery of Canada, Limited,
is 'now` • openings ,a drive for more
feintile help. An unusually heavy
demand for their I ••tiylon, hese in
Canada is calling tin the Godoricle
plant far increased production. In
addition, where part .6f the ,work
en the hosewas done''in the' London,
plant, it is now done entirely in,
Goderieh. An advertisement.- else-
where in, this issue ,tells of the
imni'ediate need fair girls at the
plant.
• An unexpectedly large order from.
the United •States which requires
delivery in, the near future ' with
the possibility of further such
orders has ,•.resulted in an •im .
mediate need for experienced • h1111U
loom operators.
LARGE LIVESTOCK
ENTRIES FOR WESTERN
The 1950 Western •Fair,• London,
September 11 to 10, has already
shattered one rec�or•.d. Manager
Walter rD, •Jackson announces that
077 cattle entries have been re-
•ceived, -by fax .the greatlest in the
history of the fair. This includes
122 beef cattle. and 555 of the •dairy
breeds Up to this year,- the 1927
fair held the cattle •enty record,
with 595 aniipalS ort exhibition,'
The. championship .district "Black
an'd • White ;Show" will -ire held' at
Western this".year, with 350 entries
'bedded' in' the rieyv .$400,000 live'
-stock barn. ' Some -350 'Holstein
entries have been received, and the
cream of Western Ontario Holsteins
,will be' judged, on. -the T1 nrsday
attd 1xida. of__the falx. '--__T W
The management are. more than'
pleased _swith. the' .list of entries
from practically every .outstanding
'breeder fn • Western Ontario,• • and
other. parts of the Province. Light
l'orse elitrie.s_total 150, :heavy horses,
120, sheep 471, alnd" swine 150..
"Every . pen iri the sheeli and
-swine• barns will. be filled,". declated
.Mr. McGugan. "The -sheep . entry
is paarticularly heavy and- is •up
09 over last yea,r�."'
Of the 7,000,000 •fn•r' pelts ttilten
in. - �'a•nada • in a year, about 90
(per cent. 'are wild files.---Quielc
'an{ocli�an faits.
See
•
Gordon Jewell
R.R. 6, GODERICH
Phone Carlow 30-0 •
WESTERN ONT:OHIO , •
MOTORWAYS.
(Daylight Saving Time) •
To LONDON To STRATFORD
(.Daily) ' (Daily)
7.40 a.m. 7.40' a.m. '-
12.15 p.m. 1.2.15 p.m.
*4.30 p.ni. 4.30 p.m.” •
except Sundays and Holidays. .
Monday and •.day after' holidays,
bus leaves for London at 6.45 a.m.
Friday, Saturday, Sunday ' and
holidays; to London at 9.10. p.m. •
„10.00 a.ni. daily to Owen Sound
via,Blue Water" Highway. : .
9.55 p.m. Sunday and holidays to
Stratford. •
Charter Coaches for all occasions.
For informatibn phone Rbg. McGee
and Sons at 765. ' •
A .14 . COLE
O'ptometrIst-=Optielan
Ryes Examined, Glasses Fitted
Phone 33,, Goderich, Ont.
T. Ar.strong
"OPTOMETRIST
Phone 1100 for appointment
SQUARE ,GODEIiICH
r .„
Geo: G. MacEwan
Fire, Accident; and Motor oar
'Insurance
OFIq'1G'F—MAS0N1C TEMPLE .
• WEST STREET
PHONE 239 GODERICH
INDEPENDENT ORDER,
OF ODDFELLOWS
Miro/1 Lodge No. 62, .Gide-'.
rich meets first and third
.Monday nights of , every
month in 'MacKay Hall,
Visitors Welcome.
-46tf
Nurses' Annual "Dance
-Friday, ':Oct. 20th; 19.50
1 iry-- Tu1'imur •R 341r Cation a '
Lionel Thornton S Orctlestra .
Admission $2.50 couple 34-(i.
THE -VOICE OF TEMPER-
ANCE - -
Toroiito'4•jgeel1y periodical,
Saturday Night, states that,
whereas in 1937 the people' of
the United States drank 23
times as much beer as the people
of Canada, ,in' 1947 the ration
had changed to 13' times . as
naleh:' The Canadians are catch-
ing up with the Americans,
Their ratio . of drinking' now
equals their. ratio 'of ,population
They are just as heavy drinkers
as their American cousins. This
is nothing to boast about. All
it ,proxies is -;that we are --s s fool
.ish'• and : ' as "' `vasteful as our
neighbors and headed for the
same•kii d of troultle. 'AdvV, 35
41111.-.11111,
•,Lio�s sa�ARCHING FOR
Parent Review
PROJECT SUGGESTIONS
Children's Work
at Playground
"Pa eats' night," observed at the
Judith (xooderitaxn memorial 'play-
ground on ,'Thursday evening last, is this Friday evening at, the I3ed-
axttracted €i large` .gathering of par- I ford 1 hotel. Lielr George Parsons
.•'" L'ro jects. auk Enterprises is Che
eW'
name of a n;S formed corlrituttee
'of the " t oiler deh• Lions. Club. Meta:
#yrs = tfs tite chill are asked to bring
in all the. idezta - 'tbey . can , along
'this lisle and unload them ; at .th, e
first meeting' of the season, which
exits and friends -of the children who
have enjoyed' recreational -activities
during the summer under the super -
Vision of the recreation director,
George Arnott, and .assistant, Mises
Kay' Meredith', .
"The evening was "sponsored • by
the Goderich• Recreation Council.
The Goderfch Bine Water Band
wa•S hi attendance and played • sev
eral selections. during the evening.
Mr,._ J., H. Kinkead presented the
program, which included. a ' dance,
•.Looby Lou," performed by. girls
from - three to seven: -years:- Boys" cif
the same age. .danced "The Grund.
Old Duke of'"New York" in costume.
Roth performances were well re-
ceived:••.•
a gave,
•
sinne' ' (rf Ilctivities during the• sum-
11ter zooliths, Ie•a'econunelldecl t11a1t
' it"- irn - lr 1• b 'Cpl to
a u t e cl c cto e 1 1 (tl
t.
I 3
I ,
�1letter i'acilitie� ' for , s\\�im111'ing ;
4ipatl>:1 :the Ialayrirorutdi chiva;t� iri
•--t-he rwol, its;, �11i��iut; is i¢(i
Like seasoned •old-timers, a group
of girls danced a square , dance,
with . .Miss . .tiered-th. calling •off.
This was _ followed by boys from
eig].it"to 'twelve, costumed as clowns,
doing some excellent tumbling.
'` Exhibitions of work ,dope .by the
children in paper, „wooi and: leather
crafts,. and plaster of Paris, relay
•or plasticl",ne modelling• were • iii
charge of Mrs. 11. G. Arbour. The
work was ' well done anti : some rof
it. , quite inirr'ica.te. -
,• Mr. Bruce'' Stewart,. president of
the °Recreation.( Council, -• expressed
appreciatiop to the . audience for
their .interest. ' Mr. KKinkead, in;tro-
`zhice(1.. �\tr, _Arrivtt ari4 Miss .Mere=
•lith, , and 1 oth acknowledged + the
a�►p,ause -which •followed by brief
. addresses • ,of• appreciation. Mr.
A14ott's bride• alio was . introduced,
Presentations , ` .. .
Alter the program.: at the iilay-
grotin,(i, the members ;of' the Recrea-
tion Council held a social. evening
in the ladies' ' parlor of Knott Pres-
lir.
b 'teri�til (,hu •ch in honor of
and Mrs. Arnott and Miss Meredith.
. 'Pretty cups ane saucers were,
1 'esented to. Mr. Arnott turd • Miss
MIeredith in 'aplprec°iation of their
xcellent' Work, the presentations
being ++ladle .,by 'Mr. 33ruce' SiteSvart
`a'ipl Mrs. •.i. Yr. Kinkead.. .. .
' •:\1•r:. Arnott a detailedr•e-
the pool, hesaid, should be emptied
and .cleaned every day. •
ls% Meredith suggested --that the
morning •• program be. geared. to the
older. children, With the tiny, tots
'ins the sifternoon ; that square danc-
ing for teen -agers be eonihiued .one
evening a week'; 'that •a Leadership.
training.. Course Peospectiye
leaders be considered. •
She expressed.her appreciation of
asslatance 'given at the •playgr'ourld
) •• u 1 i lnkine � i
Ruth Me ev'in, Miss' Adeline Riehl,
Miss Marjorie Emerson, Bob Vol -
land and Fred ;\los;;. , '
•Cull'ee was served, by the ladies,
101(1 - during the social hour :1I1.
.Acott was introduced.
Mr., Arnett and Miss Meredith
will resume ,their studies. "at the
I'riivttsit,r .of, \Ves tern Ontario.
•
is' 'chairman of. this ' conainattee.
Speaker' oft Friday ,eveningwill be
Dr, E, -;A. McMaster of Soa.forth.
• VICTORIA 'ST. W.M.S.
The August meeting `of the Wo-
n -Wes Missionary Society of 1-l1c-
,toric street United Church was field
011 August 29th in the church.
Baechler opened the meeting, using
the thence . "Jesus Christ, Teacher,
and, Lord."' The 'hymn "0- fOE a
thousand tongues to sing" 'was sung.
The Scripture lesson, Was read by
,Airs. '(Rev,) D. W. Williams and
.prayer offered. Several items- Of
business were discussed., Delegates
1\uere appointed tothe fall sectional
'meeting: Visits made on sick and
shut-ins were reported. Regret was
expressed at 'the news of the in-
tended removal of Mrs. 'Cornish,,
one of the Scciety'a members. Sev-
eral members• took part in a short
.program,. "People 'Gros\) Older,"
This,.progratn dealt with the pro-
blems at older people and the re-
sponsibilities facing; Christians in
connection with theincreasing minis
her of older people in Canada, The
hymn "Blest be the tie that binds
was sung and the meeting closed
with prayer and the benediction.
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X111 011 area- of -(;,00Q square wiles
,-.11l l a t of Ltlkt' \\'iunip(v; 'there
are :;;uOO fill:es,--Odie's Canadian
fr
NEWS OF BAYFFELD
B.1Y:FIEL ), Sept. ,.;t.----MrS..\1:,1.)11
'Prentice returned hoaue last Wed-
nesday i1n(l is recuperating from 71
a 9jor'operation. 1Ier many friends
:11r.s. I,aVerne Morgan and.4faa 5i.ily'
:returnee hosnpe i)11 Saturday after
•spepldiugy�al few datj•s. i -n., 1)ttorvillc.
Mr. and Mrs. Brown Higgins
moved, tis- Bayfield last 5 \vee. from
Seaforth and are now living with.
Mr. 0nd` Mrs. \\'m.• I"Ii;;gi:us, L'iue
Water highway south.., •
. Mrs-. Robert 'Watson and 'SIM I,.d-
war(1s left on Saturday fol Iiroaad-
\•ieW, "Sask., after spending, • dib
uurpm.er• wit1i •the 'former's Mother,
Mrs. F. A. EdwGroes, Miss Ruble
Fisher' of Kitchener was the ..guest
(rf MrS. •Edwards over the week -end.
. Miss. Betty ,]lou .Larsson '.of Lon-
don- i , Speiiclirig,-al' \\'eek with .her
p;t'rerriy,-J-kr:'-snd; Mrs. 'Retie -try -14ir-
Miss Lola Elliott of -Detroit, spent
the week -end with her mother, firs.
M. - Elliott. , • ,
,wish 11er •r speedy recovery.
•
Cioderich '`i v lion
. THIRTIETH .ANNIVERSARY, 'YEAR —
-.-Dancing Wednesday, Saturday and holiday ,evenings--
. -. 9 ,
SATURDAY NIGHT
BOBBY DOWNS AND HIS ORCHESTRA.
w, -
Every Wednesday night, CKNX Barn Dance Gang.
- The 1'a\•ilior1 is evalil:tile fol.• afternoon• and evening+re'ntnls.
-The' S1aealselnent raters to ,banquets, wedding .receptions, etc.
Pho•ne 675 or 410. ' •
• GODERIC- THEATRES n . PRESENT
a��ooas(��iaaaaiia��aaao�O�si00��Ra0aa�a0Oaa04►���A��sas�isao� Os��aaii��a+���r��ae�a�eisioaa�a�a�
West
Street
At 'On . the '. 't
����� . Square � T'he�,
PI
Thee �
---- PlION1iv 1150
H9
Rockies.,,
• iithsleaft-1ieatiier..-Med then 4l1 --the
Mon., Tues. and Wed,-
•
Larry Parks,' Barbara ILale and withal)) .I)e)niarest ,
I'lu)tographe(1 in Tec'hnieolor,.,,,The aldvent.urodsi story of Jolson's
.. • trek to`_ the• waf-fronts and his tioine,iiaek• td • the initsical-
age,
comedy' St
IOLSON SINGS AGAIN"'
• and S
William Betidix, tTiia Mterltle, Ray('0111115 clad (>r Ovid lfleiir'y ,
-.
A s('a1 nititi and entertaining('.010edy-(111111'11, "wstipti,ehts t1
pla\eMh''
,.agairnst tt bae'kgt'ound of big -len tie "bageba1L
"KILLTIM- UMPIRE"
• �t Onntig-�- C,, !i,ll
the King's Dei Crawfordvi
tl# o1 iif
t
and
d.
floanHat lt)i'li. d•
PHONE 47
:Naw -".free' roe Alt," tyi .h d ,t roto >f! veli ;> fief Ru11(!] w
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Mon,, -Tors. and 'Wed: '
Margaret • O'Brien, Herbert Marshall and feain Stockwell
An tweeting Technicolor production vvita n story that will, stir
your '('+notions°and inspire your relm'rn)n'o11('0 '
THE SECRET GARDEN
'Thurs., Fri, and Sat.—
Cameron il.itc11('ll, Audrey Lobg, a1?d buzz .' Riiil;ht
•
In'('111ee0101', ':Fite story of ii inafe with a personality, the heart-
wt►rrninfr tln;l he'artwiniiiila; ,o Cllr •of the Rodeo,
aaLLA NT BESS"
of
•Coining-Ricb;tr4, Conte aid Jack Oracle, in (''rho Thieves' IIigliwtiy''
' Mrs. R. _Clark and • daughtei
!Roberto returned to. Cleveland on
Sunday, after spending the •past
month ,)vith Mr. and \Irs, Lloyd
S(•ot(•louer.
• Airs. Lluy-d I' estlaike of M((0111
if"Orest and )11.s„ \lortill 'Guest of
(1itelpli spent the week -end \\•itIt
the for'upel':s 1)'u'entS, \1r. anti .111x.
Mal('(il.l :I'oli1S•
Mr, and .Mrs, Jack Ferguson and
1I�'f�aruily .returned to Siidbilry :on
;*ull:clasy, alftt,q• ,.slpealcling the pest
two weeks with Arr. Jf jrgubon's
father, Mr: \Vin. Ferguson. '
Mr. and. Mrs: *.Wm."\'alis•, who
were•gnests alt -tile Albion IIote1 for
the past -month, returned to Detroit
an, Tuesday,,. before ) oitig on to
•11'lorida to spend• the �\ inter. a -
Miss Beverley- York It tt lav +lion
day• '-1:or. Loddon, ,where ,slid , will
be on • thcs---teiu'hing staffa :of the
London public sehoolli asyistan,G.`
( 1)i'ipetite l. ,
.Mr. 'anti -Mrs.' Ernest 7'1{elln of
Detroit 'spent tile; \week -end with
the ,hitter's 110r0itts,, Mr. and Mrs.
Livid I)ewa11\ . . •.
JI r:
41 ud Mrs. J.iin Eer'guson• of
Gondon arrived on Saturdlty to
spend 1i few, df,rys .at their cottage
which they recently p rchased, from
'Mrs. :Anal ,Brown..
• Mr. arld'Mr;s. Idlest, Kendall and
family have returned to Elwin
after spending the past few 'weeks
with 1Ir. And Mrs. W. R. ,Ibwett
Mrs. Ted Morley and babe re-
turned 'to Toronto on ` . Saturdai•
after spending ,the Bast two weeks
with ,ler, gi'andpa•rents, Mr. and
Mrs, Fred Maker.,'
Mrs. E. I'. 'Lewis returned to
Torot'tsi an _Sunday atter spending
the stunner with Mrs. N.'W'Woods
Mr. and \Irs. -Len Smith and
Maxine, of Loudon, Were guests
of Mrs.' Charles Parkeit over Alm
week -end. •
Mr. and lits. E. A. Fe:ltherson
and' .\Ir. and Mrs. R. Lairs -ore spent
the \week=enc, in Hamilton. ,
'death took 3ilaei . in Clinton Public,
Hospital on Monday, August •28th
of Mrs. Agnes Nie ltolsan Carrie
after a lengthy• illness. Mrs. Currie'
was.bor'n Maty '3111, 186S, in •Tut'ke_ r-
.smith township, Mlle (laughter of
\Val. and Janet Niehol: ('n, 'She
v\'as marx'ie"i'i in 1.890 to .111)1)05
,(111rriie, ' who Itredes0tlsecl' her. , 'They
Heed - itt ,("linton 10'fore, moving
-forty,-eight year's ago to Bayfield,
ty fere's (' 111( slave ,reside(, ne
was at nmenlb(M' of St. Andrew's
1011110
Church. Survivink are
three daughters, . Mrs. 'Thus, Castle,
( Laura ), ui' 1latytl(iid, ,Mrs. •°\'doer•
McBride (Irene), of Kitchener, and
Mrs. Gera Id ' Ilnlley (Mary), of
Bran jford,. 54' '4011 001)- granelehil(lren
and ten grent-grandehildr'en. Two
suns, Harvey and Kenneth, were
killed in •W('ld -Warr 1a and one
.(iangi►ter, :1l.rs. •David dentition
(,Jennie; 1, predO('ealsc'd her, $lie is
(Also stirs iv.ed b, ,ere ;mister, 'Mr's.
It('rt MTh:. of llalyfielcl.. The fltn.c;l a'l
tool: pia(<')' front; her late residence
ot1 Tnyll street 1)11 \Vwine:li:ly-•liter-
Iri(lon;• August 60th, 11t'\•, I!, Renner
officiating. Ift`Ortllent Iva,(; in Ea\-,
ti'('itl c'enrete1', elle •1)it1theairei'A. hcing
graitiisnnv, 01.54 le,
Gavin '•(Ielunicll,' Kenneth Vastly,'
Robert + lioliride, iiOverly l tlrll0y
and 11en,tieilt '• -
Change Managers t Bank of
n1R.HELSTROP,
NeW manager of the ' Bank, of
Montreal's local brand is W. Bruce
Armstrong,, in charge of the bank's
Fenelon- Falls 'office for the past
four years. He succeeds L1. Darrell
Helstrop, manager here Since 1946,
who assumes the management of
the 'bank's King. and Dufferin
streets . branch in Toronto. '
Mr. Armstrong, a native of, Bruce -
field, entered the .Bank of Montreal
at Tara. He 'subsequently acquired,
considerable 'experience at numer-
ous .branebee of --the 'balk °in --this
Province, 'serving at Allenfgrd,
Gle Cee, London and Norwich, be-
fot& being appointed, :accountant. at
the ;;Clinton office' in 1932: Later,
he "Served . in .a similar post at
.Brockville, and was appointed man-
ager at Westport in., 1941. Pour
years ago, be took charge of the
saint's Fenelou Falls Office, whence
he conies to .Goderieh. .
MR. ARMSTRONG '
The -new manager has taken .a
keen interest, in sports • ,and coma
inunity affairs '• where\'er he has
been stationed. In, Fenelon Falls,
he was a ' director o the Rotary
Club, served as treasurer of 'the
public library, fled. Cross , drives
and ' Salvation Army Red Shield
appeals, and was.. on the- advisory
board. of the Boys' Teen Town:
His .in•terests are gardening, fishing,
and "all sports." '
His predecessor, Mr. Helstrop,
came ` to' Goderich in April, 1946,
from "TeesW1. ter, Where", . he hard
charge of the .Bank of Mont -real
office for five :years. During his
stay. here, he has become , well
known as (1 capable banker and•
public-spirited citizen interested in
many aeti\iities -Undertaken for. the
ivelftire- of the community. -lie ex-
pects to leave (mlerich,lat:ter••in the.
month to take over his new ;dutifs
in Toronti
Where this happy groom said, "1 do44, ,
he really meant it. He:looked beyond •
7 ther- rant p isiossarreris (cJ ,rico clove —
the uncertain years.' Here olyed tcs
- provide for his bride as far q''s was
humanly possible. That Was Why ho, •
saw his Surf Life of Canada represen-
tative before the ceremony and
arrangeda•prograrn of•insurarlce that
fully protects, ,the girl he- has 'sworn
• to ch.8rish, '
PLANNED LIFE INSURANCE.`
BRINGS : PEACE OF •M.IND
Without obligation, let me ' telt
you how the facilities of the •
SUN LIFE 'ASSURANCE :COM*"
PANY, OF CANADA • 'an. best
meet ,your: pattis.ular needsmin-a•-
way that will fit your pocketbook.
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Representative of ,
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North St. Phone '766,:w
News ,from Sky Harbor•
t'ongrattulati'bns to Mr. Cyril"Dun-,
bur ,()f Centralia, who completed .the
appro\i41 •course of -training- at Sky
Harbor last week. He has messed
nit' examinations heeded tO. pOSreSS
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.private 141101. license.
All oostruct1o11 ,Basts and • the
;flying tourists \vats noted for • tit,.
month of August, over the tiionth of
July. 'These faets we're .reversed a
veal= ago, N,Oien the majority of U.S.
wlsitor:. via,air were in
The 11 e:r~j-• alddition' to thcv Beet,
of•aiteroft operated by •Sky 1111ibor
Mr Servicesis ti, Stinson. 1: i0, 'four-
beal(•o11' Ilal\:1 be('11 put 1.11 \\'((1•lilll€: 1(f! •la.'(• 1 f( 1' p"„,,1.1. ;a••r
or(111•' e1 • the 'airport .' 101' •:i lin.-+.11\'lel;;.+
after :1 fewminor items are
checktd, lII(11roval 10 c:trry out
night,—flying t1i'raining •will •la' - u;ht..
Sky 11:lrb((1' .lir Services have M-
I 0(1+1I1)pr,(ratl f1'on1 the, Air 'Cr lit•_.
�(•(•11(1rt- ]i+(alr(1 arid fl'ont:the Depart -
!meat of 't'1•anspo1't• to (•sil'l'y out
fiyil^1;; Vllerations' +mill the Stratford!
alirpott.
With fan fain' Moe looming 1111
ngaiu," .balrnst01111iu� 'fi.ighL= \\ill b0
frequent. Zurjeh Fall i}'air l:t t
%reel: was.-v1sitecl lay a(i1•(-ralft from
Sky' Harbor. • • -
. A notable itl:reit$e in S.Illel•it'all
x,.JIADE -1N GODE'RICH
'GIFTS
FRED`S RENDEZVOUS
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and -c;ti"artt-r
CARLOW
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A 'congregational meeting of
Smit'h's hili United Church will
be held .iri 111e .Hall,
Co r' t, ((11 Tuesday • e\'ening,.
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:.•41,111 ul 1 ].. h at 8.30'o clock.
1 ( tAll'
members and adherents interested
the future of this church' are
•11ii0;(l'.to aitend,
1.'anai`bl's first treliscbntinen.tall•
"rail\vo•y \v is completed in. •1885,,
,
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,
This 'could bell}U
Drivers! Parents Citizens! The Week•eltid lies righthead
and roods will be crowded with traffic. , Every accident to
mattorist.or pedestrian brings heartbreak and suffering to,
some one, young or old. Safeguard 'others safeguard
your own passengers. Remember ..1. It's HURRY' that
RILLS... Do1sT'T;IFIURRY. .. ;
H&t5SO
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DR/PE CARERILCY I
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