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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1946-03-21, Page 3„e" fitisiness, J)ire .'or>r4; xi Dummy o, l.ut ES ' y s.lAa.rripspter•, Bee. GualerAch: Oiiiee-"Court Vanilla, ,, HURON COUNTY'S FOREMOST WEEKLY L GODERICH9 ONTARIO, THI 7 SD ^Y MA CH 21st 194 Dia.•• -+'F... -1 Win DUB RATION COUR_ONg ~ In -Thrilling Game Coupons. now valid nae�¢ sugar y oodFI�t➢O I ,in o C P : 70 and S1 �to 8,4#, butter RI. to 1a4, Win Roun .�8*7 Teau meat toR 11atQ:lled Sugar coupons 40�, �� to 70 and - meat Telephone 6. coupon Mi to 1a126 ex paw bleach. 31. N E ' �►SIi:Ihi!Gr J. K. HUNTER, O` ITERS -- � Barrister, EV; ° • Royal..Bank Bldg. i3 a „andlord have to have Hamilton Street, Uloderteb Q;...- a permit to rnt spare rooms iia his l'boate 8. . ' own house. llit so how muco: does a 3/1- Barrister and i ellettor to get the peranit from? permit coat, and wan :::i yhave M. A. SUTHERLAND ode tall ]Nitons 760 A. -A. landlord does to - t�rrttc Bt.. (al r have 4 ay l rill t from the Wartime nii6 ANTS Prices land `J.racte Board to. rent roo hip gwti holes •but it d We It;,eutals Appraiser to determine ni? ONTE/Ti t and ,A11iiV'l'da:l'1=1�i, ciwrtered Accountants 51 Albert a3treet, - Stratforii Toronto V 1 Z4V2 st.Y. _ threat W. WWII. ATTRID(1rB.+.. ANT . • IJ AANQUNT _ , CTF�I� _ � encs . 34$� Teileplio1\e; Unice 18, Resid Goderich. -0 QC3K; DAVIS & DUNN Chartered Accountants • London -- Kitchener J. 11. °K:- Broughton, e•A.--"Resident Partner 512 Huron & Erie Bldg. Phone Met.- 27133, London. ACCOUNTING AND BOOING ' UNT1NG & BOOKKEEPING SERVICE For Small•^Bu$tuesses, Stores, Etc.. Bookkeeping;. Systems installed. iioo1S fs'ala`nced Monthly i`inanciai Statements Wage Summaries Bi einess and Personal ,N ncQnm, ,..,rax Returns • ERT, ---.-t { ! P }'agta4.'Jta.- 011ice:Corner North St. and Square Phone 975• _ Residence Phone 444. INSURANCE eKULLOP UT,UAL F11tE IN- 5tURANOB CO.-1`axm and .iso- lated town property -insured. Officers - President, frank ` Mc- Gregor, Clinton, No. 5; Vice -President, Chris. Leonhiardt, Bornholm, No. 1; Manager and Secretary -Treasurer, M. A. 'leis Seaforth. Directors -Frank McGregor, C✓l inton ; Ghrie: Leonhardt,' .Bornholm; Alex. Broadfeot,-Seaforth; W. R..Archibald, eaforth -George Leitch. Clinton; IL: J. Trewartha, Clinton; Alex. Mck_Win - -Blyth ; , Hugh Alexander, Walton; J. L.. Malone,. Seaforth. BruceSe}d, Agents --John •E• Pepper, No. 1; George, A. Watt, Blyth, No. 1; R. Finlay McKercher, Dublin, No, 1; J. F. Prueter. Brodhagen. . - Policy -holders `- eau make all pay- ments and get., their cards receipted at the Royal Bank, Clinton; Calvin Ctitt's Grocery, Kingston Street,. Goderich, or J. H. Reid's General Store, Baylield. s oUt- ' cuutaat it will be e� n ry to hate the • rent fixed by the Wartime Prices a.nd Trude 1.3ealyd• -. _ Q. -Is there a ceiling price on worsens blouses? ° A. --Yes.. Prices, .are definitely fixed by the Wartime Prices and Trade Board. • Q. -Are goods -sold at auction sales under a price ceiling? A. -If these goods are • under price ceiling, regulations governing used them on their backs and goods then they remain under -a price clapping_ teilang when sold by auction. You shouting their praises in the -players' MEDICAL D11. F. J. R. FORSTE+IR, EYE, EAR, NOSE, THROAT Late House Surgeon New York Ophthalmic,and Aural hospital, assist- ant at Moorefield Eye -Hospital and Golden Square Throat Hospital, London, England. • EYES TESTED,. GLASSES SUPPLIED 53 -Waterloo Street ' S., Stratford. Telephone 267. - Next visit Bedford Hotel, Goderich, Wednesday, March 27th at 2 p.m. till 430ti m, In one of the most thrilling hockey silecta' les of the year.° a game which saw the lead see -saw back and forth between both, teams and the leaue r Main in doubt Up to the ' final ^ whistle , the Juvenile Lions defeated WoeDd- steclt• by a score of 4.3 in the second game of a goals tO•ceunt round at Owen Sound on Friday evening. The win gave Goderich victory on the round by goals to 7, the teams having 4 draw. t i to a previously ales revos b �- Proof off• how evenly matched the teams were, was, again evidenced on Frid --eveningas-gat no time did either team„ command - more than a one -goal lead and three "times in all' the score was tied. When' Jiro Bisset( broke the tie for the last time with a "Million dollar" goal with only 3 minutes• anti -45. sec - ands of tfie third period remailiiilg, the hundred or move Goderich fans ha at- tendanee gave vent to their pent-up feelings in a cheer which would' httve- done credit to a much larger crowd. When the dual whistle blew the Gode- richites swarmed all over the Lions T ISN ('E 0Lb13 , iPPOIBTS may obtain the lints of c;oods under ceiling regulations° at any office of the Wartime Prices and Trade) Board.• _ ....I often notice that butchers in the last lour-miniltes;of-the-game when Q• - Woodstock swarmed around his ,cage my neighborhood detach more meat in an effort to tie the score .but couldn't coupons than necessary from my ration, oke the puck a boobs, -and they say it is against P P ,5t his tall frame. regulations if 1 detach tht: -proper =gurney has come a long way since he coupons myself. -What should I do? first donned the goalpads for the Lions A -When you 'purchase rationed . at the start of the season, and although food, ,you 'may detach --the necessary turned iu some shaky performances in r lf' as ion as the the past, he has settled down to some r g are cknvic:' - or you may require that the retailer George Westlake, husky defenceman, detach such coupons in your presence. is another Lion who deserves a great Charts showing the coupon values der deal of credit for winni4 the series Various cuts of ,neat are posted in butcher shops and you ' may check from these. ears. Hats can be doffed to Mummy John- ston, Lions' lanky goaltender, for . a splendid performance, particularly in SCHOOL NEWS Ola g�'rictaty Qvetwi list nue: lltindtaad and seventy 4nenlberi u1. the Gucierlch trinS ` iNklli, AT E G,C.Z Teen-4ga' `UlUU, £ dithered in tie Cull • •(lNy ,Ism 1;aaaaald•S) iegiaate e'y natio 1 . tar an twsayaill.e • This aveelt: your reporter must, like eveniu�, or goatee and (iancleg. The t+qui a 3 sponsored by the hone ULUb and up to .the iireeeaat, the; dances ,and genies have been organized by a com- mittee of Lions' weutbers. It hats now been decided that the boys and girls who constitute the membership, should themselves, run- their clubs, atltairts, under the guidance of the organizing committee. in accordance with this policy, the following ousters and e,)W- mittees were named to act: : 1'haarraatan, Gerry Uinta; secretary, 2ati0II COupOns• Ou se ,_ .. - :. •. .. ems: i �'.� t:h east li•- .ch e e1- t; n , m t a>: ��jyy as trtii'er" � ....a- �i't�tess�^�..'istibir . Job, "walk cireuntspactiy," the' reason being a .supposed "lapsus cumuli" when ,it as t -stated • in this column that justice would be meted out to Grade 11 teachera and students. The students have proclaimed in no uncertain ter'n's that it is impossible to do justice to them, and your reporter hopes he only. fancies that even the 'teachers favor him with semi -judicial glances t. Even go, it is still our pleasure to. present to you the teachers and students, of Terry .Lemaiire ; treasurer, Jimmy Grade 11, The form teacher is Mrs. She possesses s a thoroughorough&eyiolds; membership, ]ertaa Popp, F� Dis an1 games, Jasmine Lassatme; . canteen, knowledge of her subjects ---and her George W e Clt ke • wincing, Gerry students - toge£itkr with a gracious 1 --program- rc: n pl g�_ P�+ntte wanner, which has won for her the Lassaline ferry Leanairet estha Popp, adm4ration and affection- ef-heri pupils, Gerry lawn, Gerry lnercl, and George They depart from her English teach- Westlake;___'pianists, .assent - Nelson, teach- ing only.long enough to vote her Pin Brent the groove!" _ Grade -Us -course -of I3arliara` Cute, iWry Straughan, 1lelen study compasses History' and 'English Wilson.. CHIROPRACTOR,. AND DRUGLESS • THERAPIST Goderich, Phone 341 Mee hours -10 to 12 a.m., - 2 to 5 - and 7 to "8 p.m., Tuesday, Friday and Saturday. - 10 to 12 a.m. only on Wednesday. Monday 'and Thursday at Mitchell: Mineralfume :baths by - appointment • only. .- A. N:';INSON ,.. 51 . Squth - St. Registered under Drugless Practitioners Act for the •ProYlnce of Ontario. i wirwrimramonsimmer A. L LOLE q Optometrist= -Optician - 4 Eyes Examined, Glasses Fitted •j Phone 33- Goderich, Ont. • Q. -I thought we were going to get an allowance of 10 pounds of sugar for canning this year, but as far as I Geo: G. MacEwan Fire, Accident and Motor Car Insurance OFFICE -MASONIC TEMPLE '{BEST _STREET PHONE 230 GODERICS P. J.: RYAN Real Estate and Insurance (Alice and Residence: 11 Trafalgar Street Phone 6 ... FOR SALE -Houses of all kinds, choice building lots, business pro- perty and several good farms. DONALD B. BLUE EXPERIENCED AUCTIONEER !Licensed for Counties of Huron • . and. Bruce° RIPLEY, • PHONE °49 For information .apply to .% N. Kernighan, Division Court Clerk. Goderich, Ont. EDW ARD w. ELLIOTT : - LICENSED AUCTIONEER - - Correspondence promptly an- swered° Immediate arrangements can be made for, Sales . Date by calling Phone 203, Clinton. - Charge- moderate and sn tisfaC • tion Guaranteed. 19tf against Woodstock. He did some ter- rific rushing iu both games and was. allure. Ugly secwlus "mull" ...ill's at all times a '`Rock of Gibraltar" on the second pe i`hud ,wlieu met+ cunaue defence. • • Ai Taylor opened the scoring for Woodstock at the 16.20 inark -of the. firstperiod when Walker's pass sent him through the Goderich defence and Taylor made no mistake in picking the upper, corner of the 'net `behind John- ston. Less 'than a minute had ticked ff before the -Bions had tied things r • Mrs. Di n French, hivaic, _is supplied for the dances by �^ught by ��o , I' b'y, �-- -is _ Powell; _=b -ani Bisset; a. phonograph donated by the Luipire s owe , y ss se Physics, by Mr. Payne; Algebra, by Service Club. Prizes were given .for Mr. Scott ; shop, by Mr. T►Valkom ; the various novelty dances: and to the hoine economics, by Miss.Gardiner; winners of the Ave"'contest. The patrons and patronesses on Fri- physical training and heath, for the girls, . by Miss - or oys, Bisset, and physical day evening were; i�tr. and firs. George training and health, f theb b Baxter, btr, and Mrs. Harold Bettger, Mr. Francis, • Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Edward, Mr. and Mrs. Guy k:mersc�o, Mr. and &ars. The students of Grade 11 are as J. W. Coates, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph follows: Ramona Baer, Marjorie Baxter, Ruth Bogie, Margaret Bowra, Lemaire, and ,lair. and Mrs. A. R...,Scutt. Doroth° Bradley, Marilyn Butler, fade -alt in Woodstock cud of the Donald Campbell, Bill-Chantlera Eliza - a fBeth Chisholm, Rita. Chisholm, Bill rink. ' . Craig, Hugh Feagahat Marion Freeth, troth Freeman and Johnston had to Gladys Gow, Isobel Howes . - Helen pull nix cler et saves ' au tae early stage Inglis,. "Dorothy. `Johnston,. t Murney or the seeuuu period. Tai: Lions came . Johnston, . Mary Laithwaite, Elaine the closest to scaring NEtheu ts1sset, Lamb, Isobel Lednor, Douglas Madge, .\ewcumue utid men" broke in three Betty Marsh, Harry Montgomery, Don - abreast on- l+•reeman, only- -w • slave tie aid - atoorey, Jack Needham, - Mary w uuustuch goalie leave his cage to Pridham, Emma .Robertson,.. Joseph get 4hs'stick iu Lite•ruuu Just us •rehv_ ,,�tialkeld, Jim • Saunders Joan Scott,' , t'1�13LyC' yx �i2ETlf as!lftlt,m.... Pn,". •° »' �ha"e�l�eton; - • �iil '"Smyth; :h `t ..the lu.uu mark 1,011..uni.slbruke from a su5tai11ed l,,Uticri it gauging at- tat'1i alai t:oa,Led'ia to .Licit L J oa11DLon uuU send 11 uuuswcit• into the lead once eVeneU Lae count Lar the 'second. Lillie, rounding LLe 11 uudsLucii- net to slip the push in the cage behind freeman. liaruiU 1\ arreu s goal uu NeeUliau1 5 pass at_a.44: at the tail•& period. sent Uuuerich ',into the lead for the hrst time ,in the game. The Lions sustained tins lead through •h' e inurE;. • Minutes, of hectic piayuig only to have kill p :tigaiu, Don Warren scoring from 'Thrower notch tue-cuiiut atagain 'on , goal..trum a scramble. iu .. front .uf the tinder-ichnne-t. '..Once urea it -was any- . can determine there have been ono oneas iius:k.ey game and. it besaiue coupons declared valid. for this our pose. A,--Xoit will .receive a canning sugar allowance of 10 pounds. 'An announee- ment will be made in the near future concerning `the coupons which- tvill be- come valid for this purpose. Q. -•--My landlord to is me that the supplying of electricity has been re- moved from the price ceiling ^and he wants -to charge me more. -Can he do this? A. -No. Landlords may not increase service charges - to a tenant without special approval of the Wartime -Prices and Trade Board. - the following games- were played: managing, his own �afaairil. The api - O March 3th Grade . g On b de- i n girls against t th s judgment w• s ' 1 ra a 12 1Fg s j• 1-rne a i• feared - °Coaninreratal. -Varna. girls .with The . parties were residents of Londa& a score of" 11-9. Miss Bisset refereed. Following -is- •the_line-up GTT 12--- Audrey Ginn 5, Barbara Henry 2, Eleanor - Martin 2, Sheila Hin .2, Madeline Snaith, Mary: Strachan. Coda": mercial-Norine McKay,' Helen, Mc - J can 4, Helen Armstrong 5, Jean Mc- Phee, Joan McPhee, • Elinor Watson. The girls of Grade 8, Victoria School, defeated Grade 9B Collegiate girls wi h ,h score..of 28-20. The game was re reed by Miss Dunbar. - Folio -wing are the' teems: Grade 8, Victoria School -Margaret Henry{ Ruth Harvey, Gladys .��'icLenrn 18, Betty ou Frit3l fg 4, Joan Fitzzpatrick 6•, Ruth Irvin, Joan Elliot, Norene. Mallough, 'Jean Baechler. Grade 9B Collegiate --Lois Mugford, Marie Raithby 10,' Betty Taylor 6, 16 afiosy _G"verhgTt 4, Shirley Robertson, Marion Reis, Abbie Crich, HtlAt yet none of the students. have ac' epted• the challenge of the teachers to ,mixed doubles in badminton. Your reporter really' wishes to know why not.., ' ' APPEAL DISMISSED' Judgment-vvas given at Osg.Qode.Hall e 2nom' Y3 mai! .. ..lt'i•. b�` ` as. -'''ant . _ Eleanor Smyth, Benson Straughan-, ; leen Elizabeth Beechie from the judg- Colleen„ Thompson, Donald Warren;+ -m . ent of Mr. Justice Kelly given. Mac Wilson. Grade 11 students in - October 25th, 1945, in an action tried their quest of knowledge have adopted in Goderich. - This judgment declared ()liver Twist's continuous !Please, I that Joseph Albert Beechie, husband want some more-" - - of said Kathleen Elizabeth Beechie, . Continuing with the basletball series, was mentally competent andacapable of • • nd Baetd.. - - a ri The shortest ' siq.ndard-gauge ° Toad in in the, world- lone- and, a hair'' milea long and.,is,f Orth flarelnu Blackboards of steel.witi: era _ surfaces, are now being used In (, t. . schools. - - -' ,,. . • ...imimmiummisionsio IMO Questions regarding Wartime Prices and TradeL,;Board regulations will be answered in this paper if ' sent to the Information Branch. W.P.T.B., Federal building, London. - • PIANO LESSONS Sheldon Baxter Supervisor of Music in Rural Schools. • _ Will accept Iiinited number of pupils. - - Write . P.O. Box 860, Goderich." 5.18' ' Phone 378 ereasiugly evident:• as the game wort, on, that the first, team to score would bir the probable itvinners of the series.' It was in this high 'atmosphere -'of excitement , that Juin Bisset assumed the mantel- of herb. • Jim grabbed the puck at centre ice, battled his way past the Woodstock defence and beat. 'freeman cleanly with one of his "boom" shots to the' high cornier of the net. A penalty to Don Warren, in the - tast two: minutes sustained the excitement, but although they tried Ward; Wbodstotwk . couldn't manage to dent the closely -keit -defyuce which the Liuns•threw-up. . • Penalties went to Dickson, Needham, Lumsden and D. Warren. . WOODSTOCK-Goal, Freeman ; de- fence, Lavin,. Lumsden; centre, B. Thrower-; wings, T. Walker, •Taylor; alternates; Nthduliu, Gasparatto, Julian, Bottoms, Parkes, D. Thrower, i•1. \`'liken and Hurst. GODERICII-Goal, M. Johnston ; defence, U. Westlake, J. Needham; centre, G. Mero; wings, J. Bisset, 'B. Newcombe; alto •nates, D. Warren, Warren, B. Allin',,j. Ferguson, L. Mc- Gee and B. Chantler. Backache -Kidneys Cry for `Most people -fail . to recognize thee seriousness of a bad Bask. The stitches, twitches, and tWinges : are gh n td cause great f- _fering, but, back of the .bFackache-~• - and the cause of it all is the' dis- ordered kidneys cling out a warn - ng -through the back. A pain ia. the back i^s.the 'kidneys' cry for help. Go to their assistanu Get,^n box of ^Doan's Kidney. `hills. A remedy_for baek#tcho . n nT sick Z -,.. 17` r . fw .�`yP?._'. • �, Doan's" are up ' in - r �fx oblong grey box with out traatle mark a "Maple Leaf" `on the wrapper:..........-------• Refuse substitutes. -Get c `Doau's-s, The T..Nliniurri Co._ btd.. Tvo',tn. Ont. In the coming - summer' we may expect hundreds of visitors from the States. For fl many of th6m a good:time means lot's of leisure for hikes -visits to .historic ,sites, sci=nic beauty .spots. Let's give, them a 'really friendly welcome and help to make the stay as memorable as it can be! WHAT CAN 1 DO? The answer is plenty! Here are some of -the things anyone can do. The suggestions come from a well- known O,ivario hotelman: v 1. Know the places of interest and beauty spots in your district and - tell people about thein : - -• 2. When you write yt our f iends States tell them -about the places they would enjoy visiting. 3. Try to make any visitor glad he came.lto . Canada. 4. Take time to give requested infor- mation fully and graciously. A. In business dealings, remember our reputation for courtesy and fairness depends ori you. .6. To - sum it all up ..- . follow the "Golden Rule." HAROLD JACKSON • LICENSED AUCTIONEER HURON AND • PERTH': - For information, etc., write I.R. 4, Seaforth; or phone (col- lect) Seaforth, or 867, Goderich._ PHONE 24 a ' GODERICH Now -Ralph Edwards, in "Radio Stars On Parade," and Pat -O'Brien in "Man Alive." . Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday Betty Grable,, June Haver, Joann Payne and Reginald Gardiner In new Teelinic'tlor this roin,antic rntisieal tells the story of two girls who scat the world aflame with their talent., and escapades t} . vawle.Sats;: MUtual Fire Insu- rance Co., 50. years in Business, ' Canada's largest Fire 'Ins.. Co. Get the rates and broad cover- ,. arge on yothr • store or place of business from a GO1 pOI R.R. 6 Goderich Phone Carlow 21-r4. In these days of rationing — sugar, butter and other ingredients cannot be • wasted.. When baking KingPastry FI�u and be sure of the besi. • results possible. 3 • Th irsday, Friday and Saturday-- ^ • Linda Darnell, Barbara, Britton and Greg 'MeClun e - telling' they fabulous epic. of IiOitton•s famous :9trong lle)y. :1 hit show about the ring's most colorful gladiator, Coming -Gimpy 41iArnnns; in "SHADY LADY." ° Itttinupe'ta ^ eihiestilta; t •Salad' , and lulls ays •it ,,P.20 pan. WESTERN ONTARIO MOTORWAYS Bus Schedule now to effect Leaves Goderich daily including Sunday 745 a.af.; 12.25 p.m.; ..,4.15 p.m; Arrives Goderich daily 11.50 a.m.; 3.I5 p.m.; 9.20 p.m. Leaves Sundays and holidays • 8.00 p.m. and 9.30 •p.lh. The 8.00 p.un. lnn;is goes di tet to London ' . only. Connneftions at Clinton for i.onicdonn, • Detroit. %Ingham, Walkerton. Peri Elgin anti 'wen P tetunnad. - Connnaetlionns at Stratford for dVooal4toa•lt ,lfitchener, Guelph; Hamilton liras E Toronto. Connections at Milelhell for Listowel and d Landon.- it �74in nniation phone- rill' It • 11iN•' ,� a?ir;uta a phone, 150C or 717. Worth his weight in. laid! The Province of Ontario profits to almost the same. extent' from tourist business ahs it dries from the gold mining industry. It -is up to each of us to see that it g0eS on growing. This diagrarn shows how Ontario's tourist income benefits everyone. Every dollar is•slhared t:his way ... 1. Hotels; 2. Stores; 3. Restaurants; 4. Taxes, etc.; s. Arnusements; 6. Garaged. -. It works both w.a vt ! They treat us royally- When we visit„ them . we can't do leg than re- turn the compliment.. Remeinber that it costs money to take a holiday .. so let's see they get a good return, for every penny they pend. • M1LLIWC.i CORPORATION hoNGtrbtai ,rF►IlCt CANADA PLANNING A HOLiDAV' TUNE IN "ONTAflIO Cl' LIMY" CPRD, ltl: d P tw, TUtJt S, FRO. 'i '1 �q Av. S 'a E'4 al 14 ill err I I d'I l �Cg �t+ i 1115 PtJall 1C�7!'fa1, 7 I tDY .59nti tAC 4 ,,i tc.,,,,t r"f ! 4 + AF