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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1946-04-18, Page 3
n9 4 41 Business Directory LEGAL DUI)1411A: IA 1 , I,IOI4UES 'Bariste�r, ..etc. O tee—Court' House, Uoderich. Telepltee 65. ' , - t1 • K. - UNT"ER . arrister, Etc. Royal Bank Bldg. Hamilton Street, Goderich Phone e 968. WM. A. SUTHERLAND Barrister and Solicitor O flee --North St., Goderich, Pone 750 CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS MONTEITH and- 1VIONTI171TH;' Chartered Accountants 51 Albert Street, St>'atford Toronto Office: 302 Bay Street W. CECIL ATTRIDGE. CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT Telephone: Office 18, Residence 343, Goderich. 0 BROCK, Ay.is & DUNN - - _ ed Accountants • London — Kitchener J. H. K. Broughton, C•A.—Resident Partner 512 Huron- &' lilrie• Bldg. -- Phone Phone Met. 2788, London!), ACCOUNTING AND BOOKKEEPING ACCOUNTING & BOOKKEEPING SERVICE,, For Small Businesses, Stores, Bookkeeping Systetxts installed. •Bunks Bialu Lena l 1Y..- •, , ,Financial Statements Wage Summaries • t Business tihd P,ersonai Income TAX. Returns ALBERT Sr3ORE Office:Corner North St. and Square :-;:_, rIffene 975 — ` c -Residence- lhoue„moi.-. ....memma.a, INSURANCE cKILLOP MUTUAL FIRE IN- SURANCE CO.—Farm and iso- lated town property insured. ' Officers — President, Frank Mc- Gregor, Clinton, No. 6; Vice -President, Chris: ,Leonhardt, Bornholm, No. 1; Manager and Secretary Treasurer, M. A. Reid, Seaforth. Directors --Frank McGregor, Clinton; Chris. Leonhardt, Bornholm; 'Alex. Broadfoot, Seaforth; W. R. Archibald, Seaforth; George Leitch, Cli nto4 ; E. J. Trewartha, Clinton; Alex. McEwing-, Blyth; Bush Alexander, Walton; J. -1--._ ....Malone; Seaforth.---.., -Agents—John E. Pepper, Brucefield, No. 1; -,George A. Watt, Blyth, No. -1; R. Finlay Mc.Kercher, Dublin, No. 1; J. F: Prueter. Brodhagen. Policy -holders can make °all pay- menu and get their cards receipted at the Royal Bank, Clinton; Calvin Cutt's Grocery, Kingston Street, Goderich, or J. H. Reid's General Store, Bayfield. d -ME'DI-CAL DUB DATES OP. EATaQ/i O0I OI S Coiiponr now valid aro sugar -pre serves 51 to 57,. butter It' to R9 and meat .Ma) to Ms1. Each butter`coupon, is good for the 'purchase of'eight u[uii BASEBALL INTEREST FUNNING HIGH Chances are there ill be plenty of baseball and Softball for poiierieh .fans this summer, if present Tants mater- ialize: With the war over and andny of Alm older baseball players x:eturning to town there is considerable talk of an Intermediate baseball team being fielded at this Lakeport... Just' what material is at hand is not certain, as many of the men who played Intermediate ball before the war are creaking a bit at the, joints by now and several -of them aro now living- out of town. It might be expected that the smart Juvenile team of 193940 would -provide plenty. of good material for this year's Inte-rmediafes but there is catty a sprinkling of that team left; Two inemb,ers' of the •"1939 Juveniles were -killed---while •seiwt rg with the R.C.A.1 ., and most of the remaindeKr are no l'onger in Goderich. Only two members of last year's Juvenile team are over age so Mat the Intermediates cannot hope for much help from this, source. 119Fever, there is the nucleas of a team in town and by the time summer is here there may be a strong aggregation whipped to- gether. - As mentioned previously, last year's W.O•A.A. charuplenship Juvenile team has.r,LQs ° �t;)y;Q a perm, o,�c•,s so they should vac: pietlty uf-iiroVeta 'tf f akrm mer, and, if they get a suitable group-: uf;, mai' be contenders for the Ontario championship. The Juveniles will again be sponsored by the Lions Club and there is a Chance that the Lions :�wi1l ..user Abar' tt• 11i dgut`wt 'ant; . Both Wren's and girl's softball teams will be entered in `V O.A.A. competition this simanier. ` Four- Goderich baseball and softball - enthusiasts attended the organizational meetini; of the W.O.A:A. in Winghain, on Weciasday evening of last week. They were "Nip" Whetstone, "Bud" Worthy, Eddie Jessup and Joe Tfurphy. Geo. G. MacEwan Fire, Accident 'and :Motor. Car Insurance O + ° • VIASON1C TEMPS -- WEST STREET PHONE 230 GODERICH wimanimmummearlimor DR• F. J. R. FORST +'R, 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 54 Stratford. Telephone 167. Next visit Bedford Hotel, Goderich, • Wednesday, May 22nd at .2 p.m. till ,,x•30 p.m. .1 • CHIROPRACTOR AND DRUGLESS THERAPIST Goderich, Phone 341 --Office hours—l-0----te•---1.2--a,m.,---2-- and 7 to 8 p.mi.; Tuesday, Friday and Saturday. • 10 to 12 a.m. only on Wednesday: Monday and Thursday at Mitchell. lllineral ,fume baths . by a 'pointment only. A. N. ATJKINSON 51 Soiith St. P. J. RYAN Real Estate and • Insairanee Office and Residence; . ... 11 Trafalgar Street - Phone 663 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, PIIONE 49 For information apply ,to J. N. Hernighan, Division Court' Clerk. Goderich, Ont. - Registered under Drugless Practitioners Act for the Province of Ontario. A. L. COLE Optometrist—Optician. Eyes Examined, Glasses Fitted Phone 33 ` Goderieh, Ont. 1 EDWA. - W:. ELLIOTT • LICENSED AUCTIONEER Correspondence , promptly an- swered. Immediate arrangements can be made for Sales Date by galling Phone 203, Clinton. Charge moderate and satisfac- tion Guaranteed'. 19tf rot` HAROLD-. JACIS`!'N LICENSED AUCTIONEER HURON AND PERTH For information, etc., write - 4, Seaforth; or phone_ (col lect) Seaford', or 867, Goderich., TA; CAPITAL :ITHEATRE- No—In 47 Teehnieolor, "The Spanish Main," starring Paul Henreid Monday,...Thesiday and Wednesday Merle Oberon, Claude Rains, Charles Korvin and Harry Davenport A strange, dramatic romance of two people who were maze and wife by day, strangers by .night: "THIS LOVE OF OURS" Thursday, Friday and Saturday-- ERNIE PYLE'S story of 66Gs - Ie JOE" A motion picture as big as the heart of the man who wrote it.....Thrill- ing, adventurous, melted with. hnrna`l interest. Staarrinng IDI;RGESS M1NIIEIDITfI as ERNIE PV.L I • .Coating• "Tazngl't," with Technicolor and Maria 1 [oittez • Matinees Vednesdthy, Saturday and holidays at 2.30 R N' COUNTY'S FOREMOST LY r� GO' R io p� i'RE tt NT BI!'TTER BA A IONS ° 000INUE INTO nay Canada's individual butter ration of four ounces weekly will be' continued because °of the low tsubply situation until May 15„when an increase to 5 1-0 ow ees ',min be permitted, the Prices Board. announced on' Fridtiy. The pre- vious six -ounce will be restored on June 6. , It had been expected the six -ounce ration ''would be restored at the end of this month, but the low shocks apparent- ly brave c t,used delay. In another statement, the board an- aapunced that the four -cent -a -pound in- crease authorized April +1 for creamery butter has been extended to dairy and. whey butter, effective April 15, 'At the same time, the support prices for dairy butter paid through the . Prices Stabil- izatienCorporation during the last three years have been advanced four cents a pound. Creamery butter is the factory -make product which provides the butter of the Canadian- household supply, while dairy, butter is that produced on farms for local tiae. Whey butter is made in cheese factories... HAVE YOU GOT YOURS?' Announcement bas been ' made that inspectors will make- an early -clieek-u throughout this district to see who hay -c, and who have not paid their radio licenses due on April. -'1st. BUILDING FOR VETERANS • Residents of -Hanover are planning to build a number of houses for sale -or to rent to veterans. A sub -division is being laid out for the purpose and ap- plication has been made for , priority rating .for the necessary materials. -g199,0-4-1„ gAPEII " • _ Ftirl7 n •for'wa rt rg4leie wil;. Signal -Star, Mr. E. Kneeshaw of Mea - ford, wrote : "I i•ertainiy,00k forward, every Saturday for my paper. At four cents a week I consider it a very cheap letter with all' tahe news $rum home," 'The boys reported that things are still up in the'air as to wile'titer the W.O.A.A.. will receive an - affiliation With the O.R.A. this year. The local baseball teams will wish to go on in the Ontario lrlaydowns, if successful' in their owii group, and unless the W.O.A.A. 'were affiliated with the O.B.A 9 they would not be' able to do this. . Unless the W.O.A.A. does receive such an -affiliation: the Goderich _teams mai not line up in that organization. 0, THURSDAY, APRIL i$th; 1946 ti • rz 'I' , GOLV PRO + his jiisrllui . in 1914. • I)uriiif the Zia•++• Ly0D GouRs , , e.,irb It a wits in the artily kids. 'ra.Nad- lie) ! D(1r it to Dla�. ' aat Ids a win had UI1 tail �1 :4 Thi$1''t are; litintining at tile Maitland la' (intro j huts, Ilowel4-'r, he its rapid - muting colli 'a; these days' as the; olfe rs ° la romuting iritek..irato form and he Golf to dispense his knowledge of the analte= 'the' snot of the. spring weatiter�.gitnie at than \iaaitiaand course this /Sum - prevailing. um- prevaailirhg. The'4111eial opeatina of the' liter. (curse'„ is more than a month as vay silt I AI K/EWES 1�'1[tO:61 •O " '�R. TEAS one would blink it bad really opened it + LAC' Geurge Slic�plserd arrived ln• to see,' the•. nuutbe�r of golfer's on the " , � �4; a t, . � , a • Canada on the Ile. 'de I raance last weelt course `vu Sunday. 1•� Considerable work is being done on tura is at present visiting with his evife holes eight and nine which lie near the and baby boy at Ike home o Mrs. Maitland liver mouth. The annual,' Shepherd's mother, Mrs. John Vickers, spring break-up of the. river curried! c'st Street. LAC. Shepherd served large deposits of dirt and reek onto felt twenty months with. the 11 C-A•F'• the golf course and workers have been! overseas. and saw service in France, busy for the last two weeks, raking the Belgium, holland and German); debris off the grounds and bringing the He was met at Kitchener by his wife and4-months old baby and Mrs. two holes into deeeitt enough shall°, to�. it � play on this summer. Vickers and by his own parents. The newly appointed golf pro has begun his duties hers. 1 -ie is Walter Goodwin of Owen Sound. Mr. Good- win comes here with a wealth of ex- erience,lu; a pro at half a dozen Can- adian adi'an golf courses behind hint. Among the courses 'he has instructed at are. Larnbton, Toronto Hunt Club„ Moose Jaw, Sask., Nanaimo, B.C., Owen Sound andWalkerton. An Irishman by birth; Mr. Goodwin is a veteran of two wars. , He saw four years service in :the List war, receiving' Guarante4 PP VICTORIA' ST. UNITED VV.A. The W.A. of Victoria St. United' church held their April meeting in the church with a 'good � ten rnee. The devotional, convener opened the! meeting with the hymn, "Take My Life and Let i,t• Be Consecrated Lord - to ! Thee," followed with prayer ,lead by Mrs. 11., Phillips. Mrs. Byron Wilson , read the Scripture lesson from the •16th• ellaip,ter of St..Jolta's gospel and Com nrented upon it. • Mrs. N. Mciinnon • vice-president, oecupied the chair in the absence of the president, A niece's ni h ey•1 1 sized from nil - ting. One new member was added to the roll at this 'meeting. Arrange- ments were made regarding the serving of as Wedding dinner. A lovely lunch was served and a vote`of tbAnks ten- dered ' the hostesses. • GOES TO SOUTH AMERICA • Donald 'Vickers, `Bon of Captain -and Mrs. John Vickers, has taken a pos- ition on the Imperial Oil tanker, Roy- alite. whish will operate out of Talare, Peru, ,South America. 'Toonal though only twenty-one years Old, 'int' ws Isis , mate's papers, • ,ESTi M. Kavaim$or a,lnattr,• calcar a,,} stx(k u, up and obit). •Houaehpl4 !Furniture. ow- _ soildated Pool Cart! to Manitoba.. Saalsat it' ewatt, Alberto. Sritbib Columbia and * California. WO to, "wire or ph one for reduced freight sates ^ • - i;etabllbhee4 110111. 610 'rouge St., reironto. Kinisdale 1141111112, +111 iNg; •-aH11,PiN6---apii-S10 Try a Classified Ad. in The Sigcial- Star. i F. T. Armstrong OPTICIAN and--OPTOMETiI'ST Square -- Godeieh :See Armstrongd See Bette*"` At Lucknow eve y Wednesday • rm_2.to 6..-' _. . • "CONFEDERATION LIFE - WIND—CAR- - Fire Preferred Rates for Preferred - Risks. - ` ACCIDENT & SICKNESS ` • Consult JNO. PARRISH, Lucknow .. Phone 82-13 `Dungannon PIANO LESSONS ' Sheldon Baxter - Supervisor- of Music -in Rural Schools. Will accept limited number o1 - pupils_ Write P.O. Box 860, Goderich. 5.18 Phone 3'78 J. W. • CRA1GiII , INSURANOE and REAL ESTATE PHONE 24 GODERICH yammaliarimanaiwaies Wawanesa Mutual Fire, Insu- -raznee Co. 50 years in business, Canada's largest " Fire Ins. - Co. Get the rates and broad cover- arge on your? store or place of business from' GORDON JEWELL R.R. 6 Goderich _ W Phone C#tac low 21-r-4. 4v } .A11%*✓'.,.•_'vv'' WESTERN ONTARIO MOTORWAYS Bus Scheduko now, In .effect Leave's Goderich daily including -Sunday 7.41" a.m.; 12.25 p.m.; 4.15 p.m. Arrives-Goderich-daily 11.50 a.m.; 3.45 p.m.; :9.20 p.m. .-.Leaves Sundays and holidays 8.00 p.m. and :1.30 p.m. The 8.00 P.m. busgoes di. eet to °Y.ondon • only. Conni'retions at Clinton for London„ Detroit, Winghana, Walkerton, Port Elgin and Owen Sound. . Connections at Stratford for Woodstoeh .,1Kitchencr, Guelph, Hamilton and Toronto. Connections •'at Mitchell for Listowel and London. i1'or ii forniaation phone ,113ritis11' 1111 - j change phone 691 or 717. . ,( • :6+ Here. it is ... the new Goodyear De Luxe All -Weather, it, nix c u engineering features of the moist Successful tires ever built. More -that. that—it gives you the • improvements khat have resulted from Goodyear°s~ vast wartime research and experience. Ail ar contribute to the, long, safe economical service of this great new fire. . • NO OTHER TIRE AT ANY IRI' -CE GIVES • YOU ALL THESE ADVANTAGES: - a 4-wayo-rratr-c>`ittrarmamd trnrcofOr+ecrtorsofefyo 2 Cut -resisting (eornpr+ei;'sion tread --far longer wear. e43 Patented Supertwist cord -for longer life - 4 Buttressed sidowalls--f©r,greater strength. '5 Self -cooling cris'S-cross ventilating tread channels --fpr, greater mileage. - - IL 1 6 Goody'eot rosefar'olad skill and .experienefor long trouble-free service. 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