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HURONkCOUNTYPS FQRRMQST WEEKLY
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NTARIO THURSDAY kAR I 14th, 1946
1l1 SCHOOL NEWS
win* Utlian A'A`A' Vale. ttu.C.I.:
'ou Unr� now valid arta t3ug(tr 46, 1i�[r.• s, nd MB J Walter 'Dr. Owl 1► ,n
(g
to 70 ma S1 nail :. )otter R1 to R3 �u1�D1D Oele rate ,50th A.unave a
and " meat • M,1 to M28. 64 at Gien,60,e
"u g. ar coupons tare good ,fear the ,pur-
chose of peeserveeeas well ase u, gar.
J. K. HUNTER Off] AI ASKING
Barrister, Eta.
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.,�+aAe 9438.
Royal 1»tnk Bldg.
C; --dVgalab is the present cult-of-
H,tamiltoan Street, Goderich linin$ index? cY
WM, A. SUTHERLAND
l� BarrIscer sand r one1tor
—lyo ti; ,aft.. llodertet . Wlaoue `ice
�, TEEEi1 E CCOULVxANTS
Chartered Arc`c:eantaLnts
. 51 Alberto Street, Stratford
'Toronto Office 302 Buy Street
WW CECIL ATTRIDGE.
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CHAIi,TERED ACCOUNTANT
Telephone: Utaace 18, Residence 343.
Goderich:
BROOK, DAVIS ' & DUNN
Chartered Accountants
London — Kitchener
J. Hi K. Bro ghton, C:A._Ret ldeut
Partner
512.,I4uron & Erie .London.
'Phone Met. X2788,
• ACCOUNTING AND -BOOL It EEPII+ G
Mr. and Uri...Walter N. Cunningham, 1. u•=ra sa
()Posed, with a claoau , . Ibe
former residents of ,1lnllett tawush;ll, ltlliaebelie of Seotlatld," 'by Gran`; e
2 , hit attune in a e . tureetiou _of Mrs.'
vn Feurutt y 26th, at t e 11 zir. , . under th
Glencoe,- Ont., eelebrated the fiftieth klethexialton, li.'t~incipa><i Scott ant- •
anniversary a their wedding.
(By dill Reynolld's)
The annual] commencement exereiee (
were . held in .the G.�%•I.:audituriwu 'on
Friday March 8th, at i'4.30 pan. The
ANNUAL Iv PO u.T OF.
SA, LT) 01�� 5ULWP Y 0WiOQL
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The %e. ��
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Tlnc. utlraldall 1 .
Sunday se fool is again lire ented.
A,- ecordil g to the, latest figures On February «0th. 18 t;T at' i rm�
compiled as issued r 3r the Dominion - --
Bureau bf Statistics, the index is 119•
�' Londesboro Walter N. Cunningham
Hanna
h . Margaret Riddell were
I underetand that some ration ,
and
Q, united. -in marriage by Rev. James
4.
coupons egPire at the end of the month. ,Hamilton, assisted—by Rev.'Steph' '
Will you please tell, arae it this so I Young, who had baptised them as
and what coupons expire? • children. Of 150 guests at the wed-
Ae--Pink , sugar coupons numbered ding the only survivors are Mr. ' and
46 to 70` and meat ,coupons Mal to M28 Mrs, H'oyaard'R.iddell, of Lyleton, Man.,
expire March 31. Unnumbered sugar .Mrs, dry Stovin of Trenton, °sister
and meat coupons on temporary ration of Mrs. Cunningham, Mrs. Bert Rid -
cards are not affected and remain Nell. Robert dell o'- Ainsworth h, ,.
Rid -
valid.
f UNTINGr-b`c .ING
A
SERVICE
For Smalf• Businesses, Stores, Etc.
Bookkeeping Sytteans Installed.
Bodies Balanced Men/bty
Feimucial Statements
Wage Summaries.
13ltsiriess and Personal 'lucome Ta
R tu�t`us.._ .uare
r ,ALBERT SUoRh7 , '
Ullice:Co 'ver pioreh St. and Sq
• Phone 975. Residence- L ofo-.4.4 ,
there any way in which I
;alight stretch my butter ration?
A. --Directions ' for stretching your
butter ration are contained in a
pamphlet issued by the Dominion De -
dell, of Winnipeg, and hie (laughter,
now Mrs. Harry Larcombe, also of
Winnipeg, and Mrs. Cyrus Scott, of
JBelgrave, cousin of Mr.. tunningiiaip.
Of five children born to Mr. and Mz s•
Cunningham three are living: Guy, in
Hallett ; Mrs. Bess Loosemore, of Glen -
pertinent of Agriculture. You may coe, and Mrs'. Pearl Straughan, ofd
obtain a copy by writing to this de
partment at Ottawa.
Ig jeweller permitted..
crease the price of watches?
A,••—No Watches and clocks are ex-
empted in the lis J
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INSURANCE
c1U1LLOP MUTUAL F1itJi IN-
SURANCE
N-
SURANC (' • do.—Farm and iso-
lated town property insured. k Mc-
Gregor,
— P-resideut, Fran ,
Gregor, Clinton, •No. 5; Vice -President,
Chris. Leonhardt, ABornholzn, No. ,1;
.-----1. rag nt—Seerk- r reasu'rer,-41, ,.
A. Reid,: Seaforth." a
Directors—F •rank -McGregor, Clintoi(;
.Chris. LeOal•�ardt, 'Bornholm; Alex..
Brostdfoot, Seaforth; W. it ,Archibald,
Seaforth; -.George 'Leitch; Clinton; E••
J� T're.witetl>Jl,-_'(�lintau ; Alex. Mcl wing,
Blyth; Hugh Alexander, , W"alt0ll - J.
L., Malone, Seaforth.
Agents John E. Pepper, Brucefeld,
Ike- 1; CleaMcKterchee A. r, Dublin, No. 1;-
R. Finlay
J. F. Prueter. Brodhagen.
Policy -holders_ _ can maks , all pay-
• wits and get their cards receipted at.
the Royal Bank, Clinton; Calvin Cutt's
Grocery, Kingston Street, Goderich,' or
J. 13'. lteid's General Store, Bay field.
to in-
Goderich. There are thirteen . gran -
children and twelve great-grand-
children.
Mr. and Mrs. Cunningham lived for
five years in -the. Went, ` returning - in
1911, when, they purchased the farm on
the 13th c:onces ion o u- ., settled
dressed 'the aseemblrtge, stressing the
3u:iaday s('bool wale held on forty Sual-
days, in 1945 with a total �.ttea dance
of ,1252, walling .au a' eragc; attelad-
arace' of 31. The number on the. roll
was .(t3, k'ive members were absent
the last term, and onne little d trling
passed away very sudsieaily.. 7lhe
largest` attendance was 45 oa *May lst.
Visitors sluanbered 36, which included
a number of guest speakers.
ima ortan`e of educatien in aU s pheres The sehaul., a Y
'neitee lin one •to egme
,:
oY Lzre'. I3:e tpoite of the proposed neva aa,nd spend an hour (aa song. autf study-•
agricultural course whic.a will entail ing the word of God, from 2.45 to 345
the establishing of a la.�orateree At on Sunday afternoon. :
the _conclusion of Mr. Scott's address Treasureer's Report
.di►piomas were presented. Many of the RECEII TS
graduates now out of .town were un- Balance frown 1944' a7 °51
able to be present at tine exercises.
Students receiv ing secondary school 'l� 00
graduation diploanas were as follows ••
Donald Ainslie, Elaine Alibi,
Baechler, Victoriat •Bae'chler, ,James
Bisset, Peggy Bury,. Mary Chisholm,
Barbara Gutt, Edith Donaldson, Aud-
rey . ' Peagan, Betty Feagan, ., Lois
Feagan, James Ferguson, Jerry Ginn,
Jack Graham, :Douglas Harrison, Elmer
Hunter, Peter M€acEWan, • Eunice Milne,
Eric Moore, Frank Moore, William
Moorhead, Robert Needham, i.auline
Patterson, Ruth Reid, Beryl Sander+
son, Audrey Smith, Avice Warrener,
Doinald Youngblut. - �—
The following students • received �, 148 5:3
honor graduation diplomas Lorraine Officers atnd Teachers
1'e usun; John "Urahahl, .I)ontglas. Hol- The election of. officers for 1946 `re -
land, Lillian 1r ziz; DuuJaitls \laz sea suited, aS follows : Supe-rmtend f;' J
Irene• Milne, Ronald Patterson, Doris 1,; Iluln�\ell; ussistazat sitperinteaiden,t,r
t of 'eweliery_ recently ' f H Nett on which heed i\ladeline Shad letuu, Ethel IIStt zY \IcGreath ;' treasurer, Miss K,
-suspended..from_ price ceiling regulartions. , Mr. Clunni'ngham'
Collections ,.. 95 58
Bank interest
Bible Society o
$' 148 53
' EXPENDITURES
Supplies _ 21 45
Flowers 4 50
Stove and pipes, etc. .., :9 35
Cleaning school
Christmas expenses ,.
Leper Mission`
"Northern Messengers"
Baible ,.Society
Bank. balance
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x; tar -.the _ as canna - jiand
'f�'_, 1^✓�•1"7 to 4ra1(,,� a c e
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,' 'v • tiold and taoas-aa�n('eRt ,�s a�aaa)c�,r-a'�.ta°hc�,• �>� fox
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I run t; ra' . r�aa Yana, 1 d
'l'1ac, 1 u _Ilf � a
reforestation. calm Wee met in e Tae car t; citta=', d (de(d
v
:. earl to lieu: whiff T-.
agricultural cafiace at Clinton on T'ues1 the nay and St",aaaey Tow -ti iipt(�al
dity afternoon under th(' ehairntanehip ells and 7flt. all. he ovi ih Most leaed
at . Ex-31'araen !'red e atr ail of ]i ay4 wyher(. ,erosion if,, I) c al -e '
'field. , The committee deeiCleail. to re-
I � towadships. ,,. 'r*
ft acres' of the £t,ran °whiten The damage v,t cU erosi(rn, ie eaualr+l
forest fifty to fawns• f.leag . u e lake ::Bore ami e
threat of 4aaaage to the 'Blue Water
]llighwvay are .causing ndarnt dna re•
forestation is believed by ' tl, twirl,
Considerable discussion took place 1 naittee to be the may collation.
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14 20-
20 20
10 19
25 00
416`4
the County has purcha eti an Colborne
township. The reforestation will be
under the supervision of 'Nelson Me-
ter
I art r QJounty xor�
as a pionieer in 1850 and which Js now p sistatit— secretary, Virginia McCabe •
occupied by his i` the Comnlercial.•di hallus were received*
the following , pianist,
s son Guy. s de ; ing : • Audrey barker, Mrs. t1ortluu Bisset , paper
1 t t n ears they have resided a , • ,1 , I3 eckuw Jay c.(. Iiacttic2 , { distributor, Kenneth th \\ ilsunn , lou
Mrs. D: A. MacDonaid tial returned • Glencoe. One:.of their wedding gii ts,• ti4 MacDonald, 1)unaltl Mac- b t B Itlalel offering cu
it with her clock is still telling the Uwe after yi'll \urine \ic Shirley Ith 1 Audrey McCabe; home daughter, r � hft years and a trap to
wedding gifts,are s
' 1 \\ 'ilia k dis-
li.l t y rl r ,
Jaiues-; -Una- - trn n or, ensue col., after a two weeks' vis Milian, Doris \Inc M i 'tan, - - lector, it ey it' , u ; f.
theWest.
�t Mrs. Ralph Cowles of Lon- Y till l'itk)c',•Mtargaret Rundle, Marie Watson, book gatherers, Dorothy • McCabe,
don. Many other
ASHFIELD , . t by
as e y•
Ontaria's s'ki't tads mean, f
forhundredsa friendlyvisitor s
from the States every year. We.
want them to exi$oy themselves
,so. they'll keep on coming!
Let's ,do all we can tolt�rtaaks
their visit a Teal pleasure!
g Norinle \\'fills, Iilelell \\'ils(l11, Veru ! 1:mily \\'ilsou. .
a- ong their. pr -i -zed possessions.. '
r' --Of London. _u},. _luuug, , ,,! 'either,--I;iblr `hiss, J. E, Barn--•,-
:1I Glortloza MacGregor olden wedd'itg tlac -Al:xntl ,raltautItt(lti for
with has -..uncle, l Oen the g The J. :�. V •well ; se11tur gifh., Its. Uottiui; T3fsset, 1
spenty The week cud Cunningham .were presented by
mi. -
Mrs b
a,
t leadership and scholarship i t rtuediate Ii .Met 'reath • juniors
• or.•
c ze i
NI G , do
Colin a wed
u g a
:11r'. L 1 their grandohildrt_n with g
Miss' Anne 1�ifle\Iurchy uf G'od'erich , cake suitably decorated •in honor of
spent last week •with her sister, :4ira• p
the occasion; and the great-graud-
W. L.e Francey.
y. children sent a bouquet of golden daf-
,� M:S.
,The. ;ylarch meet;lr�, of ,the W. 1
was • held at the home of Mrs. D. i fodils. other members of Alco family
Mrs. presented thele with a purse of money.
of Mr. and Mrs. 1-uy Cunningham of
4ubu.r•n and their sun Walter, Mrs.
of Prayer. Pearl Straughan of Goderich. and .Mrs.
Stovin of Trenton were present for the
MEDICAL
1f 1iB. ii'. J. It. FoitsTElt,'EYE, EAR,
1iJ' NOSE, •TIJROAT •
Late 'louse Surg�.'ou New- York,
Ophthalmic and Aural, hospital, assist-
ant at Moorefield Eye hospital and
-Gulden Square. Throat hospital,
-London, England..
EYES TESTED, GL�.SSE S •
,.ST,JI'l'L1LD -
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' b3 \Waterloo Street S., Stratford.
Telephone . 261.• „
• Next visit Bedford 'hotel, loderich,.j
Wednesday, March 27th -at2 p.m.
till 4.30 p.tn. ;
Rose, last Friday. The president,
Neil J. Mackenzie, was in charge
the program, which followed
vice .of the World Day
the
ser -
Geo. G. MacEwan
F'4reii - Accidentand Motor Car
Insurance
OFFICE -MASONIC TEMPLE
WEST STREET
PI1ONE 230 . GODEit1CD
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CI111I,oPieS.CTOR AND DRUGLESS
• THERAPIST
Uoderiela Phone 341
Office hours --10 to 12 a.aal., 2 to 5
.and 7 to 8 p:m., Tuesday, Friday '-and
Saturday.
10- to 12 a.m.. . on1y on 'Wednesday.
Monday and Thursday at Mitchell.
Mineral fume baths by appointment
- only. -
A. N. ATIINSON
•' 51 South tat.
Registered under Drugless Practitioners
Act for the Province of Ontario.
A. L. COLE I
ONtometriaw-'•-Optici• an 1
Eyes
ERacriined, Glasses Fitted
Phone 33 • _ Goderich, Ont: •
P. J. RYAN -
Real Estate and Insurance •
Office and Residence:
11 Trafalgair Street
Phone (1(13
FOR SAI:E—Rouses of all kinds,
choice Building lots, business pro- '-
lir'rty
and several goad fariny.
DONALD BLUE
rEnt11dNCED AUCTIONEER
Lieensed for Counties of, Huron
and Bruce
RIPLEY, .PHONE 49 ,
For Information apply to Jl• N.
Kernighan,Division Court Clerk.
• Goderich, put.
occasion, with Mrs. Bess Loosemore of The presentation of b'ield Day com- cl>zt)ol's teen age boys and girls have
' -Man friends of Glencoe and c 11 °�'ru d rats m.t n- ~• , , : usi boys
ala.. Lzaci._
C . _. _.. _ , - .. s Ja.11..c, _-4�..... i. teae ieelail :p , ,
,�,,.o,.e�..,-,, _ � .>. , .-.,�. .> , � „ Tputataota. ,aalc.cl�._.�. ..... ,.�;�,..,�..� - :.� •�,, �.: , ,
other places remember" iiietn' (i it11`� by lir. Walkom. ',Those wfnutng 1 W1)1omas Were ' awarded to Kenneth l
`lira` er,. ea 11 (' . ^ • {
was presented io Jim Bisset, \\•110 was ! \li>" iso. \Viititl2us.. ,.,.•, !
vi'ruruusly applauded by his • fellsvv - ,l'ht, superintendent t P ressed his 4lp-
students.- mecl ttioIi ((1 the co-operation ofthe n
An educational lilln it'll:+ _nest sllu\vlt, ; parents ill 1. 1i(lin;; their children and
"Erosion -1)y Wil -rd and Water.'" This of the record amount (•cl.ile(•ted for the
ii us_ fullui\;ed by a grout) of songs by Bible Soviet y.. lie' expressed the re -
Grade 9 girls,"Gently Eveui.11g .gret of Abe 5(•11601 in losing its pianist, i
l;cllcle.th,' and the ltupultll. "( Lick(1y.
Miss Barbara Cult, but iS-as• glad shot'
Chick."=(and can, those Chicksing:) ! had secured her presentpusitien 111
Field Day. Awirds ' Victoria street church. Many of the
messages of congratulation and good
wishes. -
A reunion of relatives and --friends
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Guy
planned for earl
Cunninghamulhani is being pl.ann e Y
summer; as Weather And _ •r(ademir
ditions prevented many, from attending
on February 26th. y. .
medals were as followSenior boys—, `Nilson -and Gerald Ithi,el. andseals .to 1
Jerry .(,inti;' .Bial MacDonald. Inter Shirley-Ithiel and Iteggie Il,hiel for t
Jinn 1 second year; l;'enson Rhiel for third
mediate boys — D(�nald Scott,
Bisset.' Jlinlur boys—Donald Holmes, `ear ; 3ii�s A. `Bisset for ninth year;
( on. hpoot-lriii Tht Struuthcuby ua Bob \leil\eedal ur I JIr . G. Bisset for 1'1(i:i'('11t1i y(ar,,:and 1
iifie_shiilg was \ti•u ! \ir. 14:4n :ell-,for
tw2:')lfth _.y _ar_ ' ,_
haili. •
The chevron. winners \i e.re al; fol -1
'Ordinary people do hill \ 01Ill's work.1.
lows:, -Senior buys ---Don Ainslie, Bob So .it's up to or(litl•ii'y.people' to Make-*
Diggun, Jerry Ginn, L'11I MacDonald, the world work: . - '
Peter Macliwau, Bruce Ntacl)utluld, ,
Bob Needham. „Intermediate buys--- _.
Jim. Bisset, Bill Craig, Jim Yellow,. 1
Royce Phillips, Don Scott, II•aruld'Wai' i -
ren. Bob . Moore, _ Bill " plyt11, Bill "-
C'haut14,ii•, • Junior_ boys-- )oil 1I01lues,
Eric Holmes, Grali4'tul• Buie;' Wendell
I1'itblado, ('on, $pais), Bob. Moorhead.
'011e 4;i131.s wilzliing medals were as
1 follows: Senior girls ---1 1(•turi:i 11aec11-.
ler, \lat'11)11 •1•'reet11.' intermediate
i ;ir1. - ')10x110' OI:('. . \l:10 1,• 11(illaw.
EDWARD ui. ELLIOTT
LICENSED AUCTIONEER ,
Correspotldence promptly an-
swered. Immediate arrangements
can,be made for Sales Date by
calling Phone 203, ,Clinton.
-- Charge moderate and satisfaac-
tion Guaranteed.
HAROLD - JAOESON
LICENSED AUCTIONEER
HURON AND PERTH
For information, etc., Write
R.R. 4, Seaforth; or phone (col-
lect) Seaforth, or 867, Goderich.
PIANO LESSONS
SheldonSaxter
Supei°visor of .Music in Rural
Schools.
Will accept limited number of ,
' .pupils.
Write P.O. Box 860, "Goderich.
5-18 Phone 378
Life InsQ ranee
No one is so poor that he cannot
begin to be thrifty
No one is so rich .that he does
not need to be, thrifty
The' margin between Success and
Failure is • measured by '.a
single word
THRIFT
`Get
M.FORP
lnbur' p..- ..Stay...-.litt?ttt'rtl.
Rest assured.
North St. `I'®d. 268ve
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J—ssae-ma.:
;tee CAPITAL THEATRE °a°,�`¢
NOW—In Tecludeolor', "Frontier Gal," with Yvonne' De' Carlo
Monday, - Tuesday and'Wednesday— . - , • • .
Alexander Knox, Charles -Coturn, Geraldine Fitzgerald and
Willimaa Eythe -
The greatest event in 50 years Of motion picture production. I)nrryl
Zanuek's epic Technicolor story of a-greatidealist aid statesman
"WILSON"
Thursday, Friday and Saturday --Two Features—
Pat O'Brien,.Ellen Drew and Adolphe Menjou
presenting a brilliant and entertaining comedy hit
"MAN ALIVE9�.
Wally Brown, Man Carney and Frances Langford
The two clown-prinees of corn with Ralph Fldwards and his Company
" adio Stars On , arade"
citmcdE
INSURANCE '
and
' . REAL ESTATE
PHONE, 24 ' ' GODERICD •
1':le:ulor 1Wili1s, (,rc„tta
•J11111��C-:ll'l�
A11.1111'. 1. 1'1use \\; _ , VI 1,11
Eleanor \V'i11a•, (;retitt Arl,ottt•. Marie
•Juhu 1„n, Grace Ii:iy(len, •10:(11 Menzies,
\I,1 nue ()he, 31aly I'ridllanl, •\lary
Stra(•ha1t. AMlle Bisset, Andric 1,1101,
Joa11, Scott, 1:)411: '1'l.tlrlow, Wi(,ioria
111erill(•1, J11111on1 1 recti?.- Ruth 11(1(1,
Pauline Patterson.' .1 um, 1i14-*•111*'r 11md
Audrey 4lllllh. ,
'1'o conclude 111( commencement pro-
:
grani, a Jilin, ' "I'acltle '('aIlacht,•' \va
j s%lu\\11 1 110\\4(1 by -the- singing -of 1
'Gad Stave the King,_
Attention, G,C'.1. Studt•uts : }lyre is
a challenge : \Ir. Walkout and Miss
(xtirtlaul r,:.,\lr. _ 1';xy_l)e..ti40,1
.Miss ElseL
experts in badminton, proclaim that -
they will uphold the supremacy of the
teachers by Meeting and defeating
(they hope) any student mixed t('111ns
in badminton c1cnib1es. .
The Teen -Age Club will meet on
Friday, March 15th-, at 8 p.m., in the
t ollegla.te gymnasium. nasium. The"entertain-
Ment committee eiiiiipoted -of Praline -
Lassaline, Terry Leutaile, Bertha Popp,_
Jerry Ginn, Gerald Mero - and -George
Westlake have selected the following
prograiu :
8.40 p.10: Okie or l'auI .Jones,
1).00 .1).111. - S)t11a re dance.
'1).3)).11.11. Statue dance.
11.15 p.m,- 'Lunc•11.
1015 11,111--Jitt(e'bug ('(Hilese
ib.lu pen. ---Spot dance.
l'here will also t)( tag dance. and
Sadie 1.47W1.1ii flit ii'i411(3l'(i;tnc''t; , -
Next week wr hope,to dr) full 31151 .(•e
abut not Mercy 1 to Grade 11 teachers
.11`Id student`t, ,`"
Just another helpful hint I Beware
the Ides or March and examinations:
I CARLOW, ,
I'if'S EVEIYRtM1Pt Bj Ids Sa . Vie, —'
at
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Ontario profits almost' as Every' tourist dollar is •
much from the- tourist shared this .way.:....
business as, from the . 1. Hotels; 2. Stores;
gold mining industry: It's 3. Restaurants; 4. Taxes, "•
ap,. to us to keep this etc.; 5. Amusements;
us -treeeang.-......_ .. A
"Let's make them want to ;.come lack!”
• TUNE tt+L "ONTARIO !
HOLIDAY'.' CFRB, 11139
p.m., Thurs., Fri. ami -Sat.
Published in the•
Public, Interest ea
Bohn Labatt. Limited
aeq--z•"
rs I
Cowling—MO Gralile and June Stayer, *:is "the •Helay Kasten,"
'Matinees Wednesday, Saturday and Holidays at.`,30 p.m.
%Vaevanetla Mutual- • Fire ala- -
,ranee Co.- 50 years in business,
.Citnada's largest Fire Ins. • Co.
Get `Mlle- rates and broad cover,
arge ' c)ai your• store or place of
izitsilaess from G• ORDON, JEWELL
R.Gt.' 6 Goderich
h
P-liono .-C.'arlaw 21-r-4.Aileselese
Arh.
WESTERN ONTARIO NIOTORWAV4
Leaves Godericle daily including Sunday
7.45 . a.m.; 12.25 p.m.; 4.15 p.m.
Arrives Goderrieh daily
1 1.50 a.n1, ; 3.4: p.m.; 9:20 p.m.:,
I...AR.IA- \N, Mar. 14. -•Mrs. Laura
_ Sinuierro-t k and Thur, lice sons, Clifford -
.and. Bobby, of 1,011desboro, spent: the
week -end with Mr. anc1 Mrs. Percy
McBride.
Mrs, ANm, Addison of Londe.sboru -
IBL .S Sehedtrlrc now gra efi'eet spent 'th('' week -end with \It'. and Mrs.
David' Bean.
Mr. 1412(1 Mrs. Atn(), Stoll Of 'Goderich
s111*111Slunday with Mr.. A. W- lsoli,
who is not :Is well as her many friends
Leaves"Stindays and holidays would like to see.
8.00 p.m. and 9.30 p.m.. A number in the community :arc
The €3.00 pen. hits goes di net to London 111:'Ch((41 111: urn' �e-sv\'l11). Day of' Pr:ryer
only. .
•
Con,nectioii�f at Clinton' for London, was obse►�vc'(1 on Friday in the 'll'oeen- r
Detroit. Winghaam, d1'aailta'rton, Poet ship Ball, \where ladies from Le('bttrll
Bight and Owen Sound.
and .I;('allnillc r met with the (`tlrloiv
Connections at Stratford for Wootd,toclt ladies :Ind toot: part the prof;t'an1.
Kitchener, Guelph, Hamilton and °.,,_\t't(•ln'.trti lunchlunch, ... ,i..,, 1va1: ex'rvt'd byby-111671'oroJllite. ('allow ladies eti1l a social, hour was
Conncet16uta at Mitchell for Listowel (100303 ed together.
hulaU 14(t1401111610111'. of life ",•., always}
dP _.
r information plume . change plio ttal 691: or 717. simple, never easy.
Through --,k:a zn prot'r'_
' • men.t Loans with special
- terra 'ttrE'rnrrnlio,t Bank
of Commerce finances in-
stallation of til('- necessary
Hydro equipment oil the
farm itself, or the purchase
of anindependent farm
('lectric'�cvstc')n. These loam
'are also applicable to the
F'uri'h(S(' of many el('('Il'l ;rtl
rc ppif1l!le '5. Thi 4 i.5 'I;an lr-
int! 1n `tion,.
:,-•, •�_ .mo-. gin. .�..
LECTRIFICATION ! What magic in the' word--
particularly for the farmer, the rural' home
wRic.
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