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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1946-03-14, Page 4
r. PALAVERING s a ratio tS un '> a, t ud tin Int rest gR �T` lk by Rsv. c. ,, . Weclley, wad a FI a , Malt`. 12,,-4„ an Mrs, yeouk& , w aareendUe ed brit t eeri tila>zaa ai,kt farnRlly .Zltnd, lIi�sa Deas.. -h . , g '- ex � lel. Patrick's • social at I?laac&zett a text t 4 ten vllted on Sundaty with c rsa.r Monday evel,lii�, ei . D414 Beal ortb. M. 'ohrastoia t Mr. and yrs. Cecil Johnston. spent • tir illabt`ed Lear • a f9w, y8 itki her , a feW �Raayaa in London arid, , ,rP oliaa &est week. , at%tx hirer. ,. On iunday'anezt 'church service at Sir, and M. 11R ra l>ia and Mr. and Blake's will be at 4 o'�cloek, iing, edi- llsa T. M. , Aradersz vitt Mr. and ' an tely after Sunday scbfaol. L1oyai Iltunt r, Wazwat<nosb, on Several in this eonuuunity are sue - Ing the effects of the "flu." We hope M' Vel . si ting. who spent they may -soon be restored to health. • a met -aped. to Wo toei , our. Thursday-. Mrs. J. Crispin's, i.ucbnow . on Sunday. te..Iluw*tt. dale, who is stationed *t' Brec&,vr e, s n t n the . wec1�,-end at The many friends of Miss. i li apett, l holes, rosterWilt be The `.�,lt'1.U. meeting at evening. by Toip given by .104 Of last vi;<'e, k, with "icer parents, ! . Mr. and Mrs. ] I. Horton. visit 1 at • herd their on Monday well take reading ,was recovering that h la • tolearn h t s e is glad in Alexandra ;Y; Oppitial Pro THEGODERICII SIGNALOAR TOY ALL LOOK AX KX Amin, D. ��([ __Warren, a. I''er e , B.! T. ROWOU 'avv the 'ad'a1re55, ��ettl Wa}�i�n(y y; TB Tot G4DBlOR gernb cit Pc+wer �� r � rasa �� e t a �„ p� Closing her � '� t/ de- N �MWi �i •��p x� 6 � 1 � rsaaaun c•� $� Ogering VMS received by MrS, T. 'S; Jo dusiton and Miss Laura i.'hillip3 and M. A. ?Nesbit offered the dedicatory prayer. merad of W Frm. J. •Thorpsou -Tore funeral of W. J. Thos apsan, .meld. from his home on Thursday afternoon, was largely attended. " Rev. U. "J.• Snell of Knox' United church. conducted the sei�vi".ee. A 'duet, "Jesus, keep Me Near the Cross," was rendered by Mrs. W J: Craig g and Mrs.. kidney MecW tehey, defence, C. McTaggart," B. Keating; its second W.o..A�,.. hockey champions- with harp accompaniment by Mrs. B. 1.centre, ,.i . McTaggart; wings, Moore, ship within three days by holding off. J. Phillips. The ' pallbearers were Smith; alternates, Pounce, C. Wilson, R.Keating, lke,NWilson last year's chaaaplo,n i istoweL team in Aabr®se t rophy; Wa. Boyle,. David �aovich.•, ,+te second gale of the Midget final geAlliater, all.Of St Augustine.Edgarr series' and winning the round by •it, Lawson, Cliffs. E. Asquith atn&'i'1''an. • J. Stewart. The ataauy� heautifui alaral (Continued from encu, Lavin, Lumsden; centre, B. m as ) Thrower ;;.wings,-Waallter, Taylor « alter. deadlop in OR e mina , +der oR the some -nates, `ivaadoiin, fiaspa�nratto, Dickson, what slow gal„u ea , *Tinian, Bottoms, Parkes, 'D. Thrower, The teams 4 /Vaatter, Iidist. • 0GODEUICi O6-Goa'i, the 'Ginn; de- Referee -Hamill Woodstock. fence, J. i fol roes, r, • Ainslie ; centre, K. Miller; wings, Bruce A. MacDonaicl MIDGETS WIN AOU 19 ae onald • alternates, Wal- ther, i � t ► ther K. McNair, a. J. MaaeDunald• 3.1 WITH LI$TOWB-1-4-.. +, LVINSTON- -Goal, A. &1eTa rt;- 4 oderielt.. _Mi ets,,brought t tnw,n._ Stoddart 3.Evans, 13. Needham. nae + IA 1-il margin. They lost the gas at F SCID A w D S CE r tib tes were caarriect li six raandsaaas FOUR -ALL )� Q � r u g , Only three seconds 'separated the took the round by virtue of a seven,., George Thompson ,of Goderich, Thos. Juvenile Lions from weaning the first goal lead won in the first game here Armstrong of Lucknow, Clare, Iarold genie or, the C) M lri A semi-final lay-' with a. score of 84. ,nand Iioss�`Shoanpsozn of �'illsouburg,. and Mr E Wakes Listowel on Monday night by 10 0, but y 'Qn top was Uailarra. & the effects of her recent' fall and hopes 5004 to be around again e CALIFORNIA SEEDLESS dose, 230 NAVELS 344'a - .. . CALIFORNIA SEEDLESS.300's doz. 43¢ 4. SPINACH TEXAS CURLY LEAF FRESHr-11{IfaII Filled- Pods.. - 1b6- � mks no. cAutErsIMPORTED, WASH? Ib•. 6 it G Y • ,� White �r Paa�al far mum, STALKS , : -OLD CHEESE ` ? C T B[LI ' MAG RREA,® ICo rSPAGHETTI p So you can send another one of1 ,IoW and Thompson . of Pest Wawaa- off round at �'6'oodstoek on Monday ;our silver cups this day Tory Gregg, nosh. The directors of the Weat y evening. Before that three seconds and we hoipe you won't consider us i Wawanosh• .Eire Insurance Co;rof period Bottoms, ..Woodstock right- the greater part of your silverware. president and director, attended- the winger, slapped a puck into the Gode- But we can't help, boasting that the'',funer{al in a body. Interment took rich cage to tie up the game at 4-4. two W.O.A,A, hockey championships, I place in the family plot in Dungannon A those attending - was up in the last minute of the third hoggish in this town for corralling which Mr a'homp&.on was a former tJKn�w.. t whenac n order with an T.D..�0ra4t for that yob place e � t delivery of flowers in another city or country, you, get the full v'allue for the'money just ae if you had dealt d>irect,vvith. the Flol iBt wino fl11s the order. ' The^ only extra cost is that of ire or :cable.. The forwart iu ' florist does" get a aission for his services but it is paid by the florist filling the order, who works on Hess that �; r • Usual mares of profit when filling F.T.P. orders. Jacksons.. ._ The Square Deal Florists. The Greenhouses that have supplied Goderich and vicinity. for 44 years. 49 BRUCE ST. ,_ PHONE 105 V.T.D.BONDED MEMBER OF combined wit`lr the Juvenile baseball cemetery • Among The tie meant.,, that the teams would idistance were Mrs. A. CllXa`k, begin the second game of their goals -o_-. championship, means that most of the .,f insa count round in Goderich, on even terms, titles which can be well in your West-, Toronto; Miss Beatrice Campbell, ern Ontario circuit now rest in our Londou; Mr. and Mrs. Temple Clark, rather thaan_the Lions _.holdurg a .ane-. goal lead. Over two thousand people packed in dropping the final game o 'Osborne. '1`Il b fair town. Lucknow; Mrs. Marcel Philion, Tren- t ton; Mr. and Mrs.•,Harold Thompson, the Woodstock rink to watch one. of I istowel the Lions were in no way and Miss Kay i l,ou urg, the fastest Juvenile games of the sea- disgraced, a;5'- the Listowel team wits Clayton martin, Kitchener; �IIYSs' 7[ittaay TheL' h t using an ineligible man," McIntyre,Thompson. Tavistock ; besides `f%Ads son. nous met worthy ckpyoun s who had been playing Junior..hoektjy. from Donnybrook, Blyth, Beii, ave, its the fast -breaking Woodstock young- stirs, and, although Goderich held a all .season. The Goderich management Goderich 'and Auburn. slight edge • in the second and early lodged a protest before the game on Annual Meeting. -The annual meet_ Mendez night, but did not press it ing, of Knex United church wigs pry part of the third period, they bad to ,, ceded:: bya pot -luck dinner. ' Rev, be going hard all night to come out after whining the round. Even the with the_ tie. Listowel funs • 'sere' not in favor of - Harold Snell ' was in Charge of the meeting- and satisfactory reports of Bill Thrower opened the scoring:for their team's using ,McIntyre. "Woodstock on Walker's pass at the The, big Junior was the" main cog in the • various departments were pre- j 2.• t PTe -.- , his team's offensive, scoring' five goals'sentel. rte`, a l Vighltuculnsiread :d the rpIl._. dQ niatrk of -the hers eriod uul:.o "Httrou �C'iirren tied' thio. s at the atiad,. as 'isttl�g"`On' tlire others: Bricker; g up Orth, Helmka, Hay and liiltbn .scored ,resident iuember+s, ;?5 non-resident,"with mark. With less than a,a minute remaining in the first session the.reniaining Listowel goals. 114 familes under pastoral titre. The i Taylor •put Woodstock up ,again on a Price •tallied three times for_„Gode- • uomihating committee presented a slate rich, Beacom twice and Meriam once. of officers' which was adopted.. Herb. Shot from the blueline. I The liia+eups were" the same as . on ; Mogridge. was re-elected to the session Only two minutes --bad--gone by in • - to 'retie in 1954 • Wm. Gow was elected tide second eriod before' -Bisset- icked Saturday night, 'with the exception of l p p 1Ic , t re on, the ,Listoivel Team. ' • to the session to till the.vaaaney caused thri Tipper corner of the net with a.- ' y I by the removal (}f Bert M she. Jas. (Ilockey� News. also -on page 7) b ' d shot to tie the score again. How- -ry_ • '• to the board of oll were re-elected g Roberton and Fred T eV rn alffiost from the ace -off ,_ B. stewards. bliss Lima 'Match. was elected church,'treasurer and] Mrs. H. 3. Snell for their excellent leadership. 14 . Snell thanked the con- gregation for their expression- of con- fidence. and the meeting closed' with the benediction. Mr. . and Mrs. Leo Chisholm and. daughters, from Goderich 'township, spent Sunday afternoon. with Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Chisholm. _ -_ - Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Cook have soft their farm and will: soon be moving to friends are away. r J _ • . Goderich. Their many glad they are not -going far, LE.EBUR ; Tar. 1`'. -Mr. and Mrs. J ' Pte. Edward Gibbs of Rod. Bogie motored'.to London to visit. tlae week -end with hiA mother, Mrs. the former's mother thereon Sunday. Wm. Gibbs, Victoria "street. London spent T ;rower sent Woodstock into .the lead l A UB URN pit the third time. •From then : on it ' }was a matter of the Lions pressing for , AUBURN, . Mar. 12. Miss Zeta q the equalizer and Woodstock i nWet g'. Munro, nurse -in -training ' at 'terrri- back to protect the; -r: a 2p. Arlt of the .Hospital,'Toronto, visited her parents, Play went -to Mr. and Mrs. R. p. Munro, lftst week. third frame before Don Warren batted Mrs. Robt. Mcllwain,. who has been in Bob Allin's passout to tie the game visiting Miss Sadie Carters and Joseph once more. Then With- seven mini' Carter, has returned to her home at remaining Mero sent the Lions lilto Nile. the lead for the_,._ lrrst. atime, and dal- ( 'Mr. and Mrs. Bert Craig and "Betty though Woodstock hemmed Goderich Craig spent the week -end with Mr. in . their own end of, the rink for the and Mrs. Earl Craig,- Stratford. They - last five minutes it appeared as if the - were accompanied home by Russell Lions would be victorious until Bot- I King, who had been visiting his daugh- �ta. � tllro�ugh t h�isvoal•-`isrtlre&tees; i sy° Bti'aline'r Kingaturd .-Mrsr=`�D, l dying moments. el Phalen. and Mr. Phalen. Johnston turned in a splendid game The m' nthly meeting of the Women's in the Goderich nets, particularly in Institute will, be held in the Foresters' the last period. -I Fall on Tuesday, March 19thjaot 2.30. The- teams: he topic, Av411 be iven GODERICH-Goal, M. Johnston; by Mrs. Harry Yungblut.; current defence, G. Westlake, . J. Needham; , events by -Mrs. Earl Raithby. Roll centre, G. &Zero; wings. 3. Bisset, B. call -A' -hint In housecleaning. Host- -Neweombe;-alternates; lia-Warreesses-Xirs. harry Armstrong, , Mrs. 1 Jack Armstrong. Mrs. Gordon Mc - ► Phalle A '! Mopes _,,True " PLOWER GARDEN.\2 _Cam I Paskirts--411.1111 ONO VA* .tir- 2 t5 • p�{i7EeMl+If Taranto Nappy Resulis Impossible Accomplished On March 3rd, 1946, a client. wrote us -"Cheque received. • You are -wonders. I maide every effort to collect this but failed„ and concluded it was impossible. Thanks." This same effective service is available to you. Kelly Aiken The Collection Specialists. - OR:ANGEVILLE • ONT. 10-13 sosimeremesserliemeree minolsomisrammismiummuir -tea DRDD SSELF RAISING MUSTARD LIBBY'S. - WOODBURSe-SO1AP CHAM WAX HAWES FLOG -R GLOSS C. SO'PAVAILABEE -VEG. CAMPBELL'S IVORY -SNOW AVAILABLE • 3 -Ib. 23,0 Pkg. L� 2 6 -oz. Jars 15 -. Cakes iso} 11 -Ib. Tin 59¢ Btl. 590 3 Cakes ¢ 2 -Tin 1O. • Pkg. 220 rt1RtRm3mmm:nlmmnln;n na�unmmnaymm:mspmmstrRumr:crosnavrrliC�r.,ry • en:nmlgnanmtwaul<u1RnR:nn:nunml:nunnnmvllnnunmumlmmnnsnmml;.r � ANN PAGE If for any reasd, any - :thing you pt►rtherse is not satisfactory, return it anis our money ariij $ Clothes ' - means BETTER MATERIALS BETTER TAILORING - BETTER FI' Altering, Pressing,. Repairing Service MARTIN • TAILOR Call 317W West St, Clinchey, Mrs. -W. Bradnock. , The Ladies'. Victory Club sponsored -a dance in the Foresters' Hall on''' Fri- day. mane was supplied by the• Car- iruthers orchestra. Mr. and .Mrs. -George Hamilton have I sold. 'their farm on the station road ! to: Mr. and Mrs.' Wellington Good of `i Hullett, who get possession in April. Mr. and, Mrs. Hamilton -have' owned ' the farm for the past thirty-five years. I • A large Crowd attended the -sale of the George F. Yungblut estate on Tues- day:. Good prices were realized. The farm has been sold' to Mt.a and Mrs. Roy Easom. of Goderich township. 1 Newly-weds Honored. -•=.4.: large crowd attended the reception in the.'Poresters' ;'Hall on• Tuesday: evening in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Govier, newly-weds. After the lunch hour Mr. and Mrs. Govier saere called to the platform and a well -worded .address extending good 1 wishes was read by Miss Amy Toll and a 'purse' of money was presented by ' Glen Patterson. Mr. Govier replied, thanking his many friends for their generous gift. Victory Club Makes Presentation. -1 The Victory Club met in the Orange Hall on Thursday 'evening, 'with the .. president; Mrs. Jiyhrt Armstrong, in charge. Final plans were made for i the supper to be held Wednesday night, 1 &latch 13. Mrs. Wes. ' 3radnock read -- an address of good wishes to club members, Mrs. Wm. Govier, whose mar- riage took place recently; and_ .Miss Bertha Wagner, a bride-to-be. bliss Clarissa Carter, Mrs. E. Rodgers, Mrs. Ernest Patterson and„Mrs. Thos..Hag- gilt presented an oak end -table and. wall bracket ,to each. The recipients expressed 'their appreciation of the gifts. RefreshMenta were served. Farewell Gathering. -The congrega- tion of the Baptist church, met at the home. Of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Raithby and family prior to their leaving this - comin-unity for their ,new home in--- Goderich. The evening opened with a short program -including a singsong, readings .'by. Miss Joan Killough and Mrs. Wm. . Iraggitt, solos_ by Mrs. `Vesterfelt, Elmer Robertson and James Raithby, contests.. by Miss Hazel Dodd, piano duet by Elaine -.Tohnstop and _•. larie Raithby, and short . addresses by Leslie Nice, Wilfred Vesterfelt and .� Pte. Wm. Raithby. Mrs. Elmer Robert- , son read :an address to Mr. and Mrs. !- Raithby;, Marie, and Bill, expressing' regret at t'tirfr"t3►v-FJIM 'ci . from the roniinunity. and a table lamp ,.and wall mirror were )r Stei to them by Mrs. It. J. _I'IlilIips 111 'G1eil Raithby. Mr. and M};-. Raithby expressed their f appreciation of the kindness shown them. • Mr. ;Ind. Mrs. 1`taithby, Marie! • and I3i11 are valued members of the.; I3aptist,r.eliur4•11 and have taken a keen interest hi ratt church activities. Day of Pray. r:-•WThe `Vornen's `Vorcld I)ay of Prayer watt observed in St. I Mark's Anglici+•a church last Friday, when the ladle,- of the community met with the won. ►a oi) the world for ' prayer. Mrs. ..rias Nesbit Was in charge °'and Nit Gordon Taylor pre - Sided at the org;. '1. A on ion choir led in the singing; +1: the h -utns. The Scripture was 11•,d by Mrs. Atidrew,'- Kirkcont)ell aid .• rlo' ware tendered '• by Miss :Ictisc'phinl ;W{eir and ':tits. \Vis-', freal V t:sie•a•fc It , 1 R1`vriel ‘‘.+1,1--.,.'f11•,. rl by 1Ir `i'late Hap :1 ft,a ilia Anglican church, Mii:. .l,aa, \\"111.14. t,vr Hie" United. church, Ma R. .1. Phillips of Iitlo' "(':>!I►tikt (.1111,-,,i,, ' ►••, 1. (l 'AAV I,:i1. •.141i :trill .ii',-, IP1c•cl 12,,. ,,, Ilea, 1`'r >_i,y:. terian (1. ,. ,, , -..n :,t , ela0e•1' r.,►:' tilt' 1,1.1,q,',...:1 t, Il' in ,the,, 1,Ins,,'1 rrrl'y° rva *�� a ;0.1 /A. 11;, wi1-y. 1''l''e1 1:,FIs ►'4,ur: 1Vta`a i 3' 1 ,, i i i „ r,., and envelope steward, te_.replace Bert Marsh. Herb Mogridge was elected to the trustee., oard to fill the vacancy caused by the death of John Moulden. The' follo*ing ushers were. eleeted :. . Harry- Sturdy, Waster Washington, Keith Arthur, Stanley Ball, and R. D. Munro. Amos Andrew .was re -selected missionary- treasurer . and Mrs. Albert Campbell church secretary. Mrs. Harryaiungblut and,R. D. Munro were appointed auditors. A vote of ap= preciation was tendered to the church organist, .Mrs-. R. D. Munro, and the in-nnir o C� Ch'iYrt for ie1'i 'erv;rC�`e of song: A memorial service was cou- dueted for L./Cpl. George M.-Straughan and John Moulden. - A picture of L./Cpl. Straughan, who gave his life for King 'and -country i)1 April, 1945; was donated by his -Mother, Mrs. Chas. M.. Straughan, and, was hung in the Sunday, school ..,room. - Henry Leish- man` moved a vote of appreciation 'to1- Miss 'Viola Thompson,. who has been outstanding in hall faithful attendance at - Sunday school, where she;; has served as 'secretary. Ralph D. Munro ex- tended a vote of appreciation to Rev. V1p91 tnv;+T1{ *W1 a1 ILK BREAD 24 -OZ. �3 LOAVES W t + MIMS Pay. of 8 I5 JoknJiere Machines ,R:t Il t. r /1 '7-I rtllar. la, -...,04:31:4,0.-a01110:0110170.:1010/000,,, 1•.1 . I 1 �.�_ n: 11 ..,. 11n,.1..t. 11 .. 1.111nn.n.IR.011:11:1n0 11 nta 2 coupons Aylmer Pure Raspberry J'am '4 lb. tin 75c Aylmer Letga_abzrr'y Jam, with added pectin'" and color, 4 ib. tine (2 coupon.) 590 Ilona Plum earl l ith added pectin and color, i';. jar (1 renpon) 27c SE P. DOUR d 1b. 4.,150 COITEE * A&P FOOD STORS Owned end Operated by The Great Atlantic a Pacific Teo Co. Ltd. t►r:cos sybgact Ne &raAet chrrnyts -- we reserve the right to r►mit garr,rt*s in • Tractor Cultivators Tanc:om Discs Diamond Harrows , also power Corn Binders Hprse Corn & Grain Binders Hay Rakes Spreaders See us for 1, :RT. -`'3s5ure g 3tein3; o . 'V 1►ackT►likia, Pump Jack, and Erngirfes JITJCIVI 2C8 _MrtK REPORT Ar The Latest report received from the Provincial Department of Health Laboratories of March 6th, 1946, of saml)les om milk sub- mitted from the different milk vendors in the town is as follows: Per Cent. Result of Source of Supply B. ,Coli Standard Butter Phosphatase, Count Plate Count Fat Baxter's Dairy -Milk ' 30 1,000,000 3.55 -A Baxter's Dairy-Creat�n 5 '00,000 22.5 A Goderich Dairy -Milk .r rd' 0 (50,000 3:45 A. Goderich Dairy Cream - '25 1,800,000 21.5 ' A, Orr's 'Dairy -Milk r' N 80,000 3.7 A Orr's Datiry-Cream 3,000 1,100,000 21.0 A McManus -Milk :; 0 ,90,000 3.95. A. McManus -Cream ' 160 50,00 , 21.5 A Beattie's--Milk 8 11900,000 3.45 A Town Hall Tap Alun. 6 None in '50 cc A , : ri The interpretation of this repot t is as follows: B. Coli Co at -Refers to the bacillus coli germ, one capable - of instituting bowel disturbances: • The'Standard Plate Count --Is an estimate of the numberof bacteria per c.e., not necessarily injurious to health, and is an indica- - tion of the care used in cooling and dandling. _ The Per Cent. of Butter Fat -Maximum amount *3.8% 'for Milk and 18% for creams permitted.:In the Phospiuttase Test Column-rze -letter A- indicates that' - the milk has been pasteurized. F° T. ARMSTRONG, Chairman, Board of Health. W. F. GALLOW, M.t.H. When one _more is a crowd! When the familyd comes home, or friends are caught in town without hotel accommodation, you'cgn always'ngke room for one more ...;if Dad will sleep on the chesterfield. But sometimes there simply is no room for one more. Take ,the home thot.is not adequately wired,' for instance. That new sandwich. grill may be-orazlaipliarrce to many for the circuit to *carry....--Illemmu.kitchen mixer may be out of luck for a convenient wall.outlet to operate from Where to put that frQzan-food cabinet may be a bigger problem' than finding one you can buy. The wall ©ittet in the chosen corner may be already °'overTaaded" because of improper distribution of outlets per ,,circuit. When you build or remodel, be sura that raw home is adequately wired. Be sure that itis ready to receive the new electrical appliances that you will be wanting to add Brom time to time. Employ a reliable electrical contractor, and see that there are plenty of outlets in every room, and circuits enough to serve them all A. adequately. • • Your Hydro supplies power at rates that are omong the l•rwest iia the world. If you aro to have full ddvalntci a of, its convenience, your home must be adequately Wired. r• if. you are improving or building a bomb, ask y.•;ur Hydro for the. booklet, "Adequate Wising For the' P-stwor f9detric Hta iciee, of Canada." A a 1 • .a DRC - ELECTRIC POWER COMMISSION OF - J- 14 v'�1•,I. ~, THE ICY ► 1. .�-. a,1+.�m,�,,u1•t55 S qty