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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1947-01-09, Page 514. 917 ?rich light t1.6147.— XK nnia. urOn 3 Yet two first haa time last tives 11. and-. me's TIM 'iron of to to Imes Tam Vers Lfter be vivg u 414. I 31) Of 1.111. ths' 111 t his in- n ke Mr, 1. 101111111 • .. , • • „ . , , - .• • • . • . 9.11VESTE4.1; 4ANT1.74 OM, 1947 • ! T WATER! INSTAL AN ELECTRIe WAVER HEATER -,-livoimatmoN AND aIRCULATION TWE. 660 WATTS TO 3000 WATTS. PRICED F OM • $8.50 *Jo- $3350 MOFFAT ELECTRIC PAILS FOR HEATING WATER IN THE BARN. 1320 WATTS AND 3,000 WATTS. ,• • 16.50 and $24.50 , P. • ELECTRIC JANITORS FOR YOUR FURNACE.SAVES COAL AND TROUBLE. $30.95 MOFFAT HANDICHEF REG.$34.95 FOR $29.95, ELECTRIC -SPACE- HEATERS• $7.50 to -$57.00 AGENTS. FOR ALL WESTINGHOUSE PRODUCTS, 4.C.A.. VICTOR, IRON l'IR1VIAN,,..1t0OVER VACUUM CLEANERS, EASY WASHERS. - ' GODERICH HOME R. H. Coionsg one 141 • ,West Street ropi THE) GODERIOU SIGNALSiAlt Sticonffined Future • .04: ,.•'• '..,.. , ,141.' -'41''', 4-.I,I,' ' ''''':>;. ' ...j I Among the interesting exhibits at the "Britain Can Make It" ex- , hibition, London; was this model yacht with floats resembling those of a, seaplane. The model was invented by Leslie Appleton, An unidentified' visitor to the exhibition takes a good look at the odd craft, 4' TWENTY -YOM GIRL/3 TO TRY (RI' FOR HOOKW .An organizatioii , meeting was held on Wednesday night to form a girls"' pokey teano. Plans are being made to form a girls' group in the W.O.A.A., to be composed of teams from Goderich, Winglaam, Listowel and possibly Luck, now. • Should Goderich enter a. team it will be the first time in many years for. this town- to have an organized girls' hocitey team in a district league. The Goderich girls will hold a prac- tice session at the arena on Monday night. Those expected to try out for' the 'team are: Jean. Btieehler, Joan Allison, Viola Leitch, Gladys 'McLean, Betty ,Kennedy; E1iUi Jenitin, Gloria Abbott, Jean Warrener, • Mary Belle Chisholm, Grace Pinder, Margaret Henry, Wry Overholt, Marion Reis, Ruth Allison, Joan Elliott, Ethel God- dard, Barbara 'tun, Marion Freeth, Ruth Thurlow, Hilda Bendall, Norma Good, 'Wilma MeKinnon, 5farion. Wall and Phyllis Bell. CHURCH NOTES The annual congregational meeting of Victiiria street I'nited church will be ois Monthly, January 1:3, at 13 preceded by a pot -luck supper at 6 p.m. All members, adherents and Ready Paper Draperies FLARE_RNsiorANT, STYLE %wrap; VADEPROOr 4JLEANABLE, NO 1110NiNG NEEDBD Floral patten 1.c Natural, /One', Rose and. Gi'e@p. 5814 nchewide---9b: inches lokg with 'Belt' tie baelks, ready iccedacid beaded. All ready to 4, ng, Price $2.49Pair I'm'of GEO W SCHAEFEfi ink Store I 4- Value Phone 56 ...tammunommorseorsim..elemoramoosmsemb, --a."117!"71704 friends are urged to be in attendance. Life full of self is always empty. ... h . _. • ad.11Valth authorities. Right in the nques on a .a, -an m e - hoe, they suggest the development of habits of personal hygiene, safe sanita- tion., good nutrition, and s.any4. recre--, Empire .11111•MallMilinliliamiell. a t104. I . falmilaamidammagmliffilaiirmena.1.1.1,11110111.11.4 4401 AuLv HEALTH Health pra(•tiee, like'-eharity, should --- begin at home, in the opinion of Cap - By Lewis Milligan on Thursday, May 1(, 1t)4(, I sat he thought the matter rf the proposed eVacuation- 'of .Egypt was urgent busi- ness in view of the "serious and dark issues" arising out of such a decision. Mr. Greenwood insisted that the Matter .could not be discussed in the absence • of Mr. Bevin. Mr. Churchill lin the Strangers' Gallery of therBritish House of Commons and listened to a debate on .the death of a rat. Na, It ASH:FIELD' - . 1 waros at Ailsa Craig. In 1908 she wits not a bit of burlesque; it was .d I W11 8 married to Donald M. MacKenzie, serious and businessli e disctission .. • ASIIFIELD, Jan. 8.7 -Mrs Elizablifter which thev eth weetso Alberta where ari • ng out1 o of tl e f 11 OW 'lug question said he was "astounded" at such a „ . arising - statement: "Is not the. Foreign Secre- tary," he said, Ivery 'likely coming - "Whether, in 'Consideration of back tomorrow? • Is there not a tele - '.i - the campaign for rat exterAin- phone to "Paris -a secret telephone?" ation, he (the . Home Secretary) , This annoyed Mr. Greenwod, and he ' will remit- the sentenee-Of fourteen accused Mr. Churchill of "abusing the. 'days, hard labor, passed. on rules of the House." "What do you Christopher Lambrianein.a Cypriot, .- -mean?" snapp.ed back Churchill, , ang- . for killing a rat by pouring boiling rily.-"In what way did I abuse the rules , of the .HouSe?"•• Nv a CO over -the cage." , -Meanwhile Prime MYnister Attlee. 111 rePlf-to this quegtion. Hoine for Indi_La wh_.,,.ich he-';7WAILa,P;04 - ' • troduced the proposed new•cenMitution; had taken his seat, and he later in-,. 0 that thig man pleaded guilty to caus- 40.yv made enquiries, but. 1 eau 1iiid javani.1„4„,-,44k.t..).„,a4alvf.k,r--reading ing unnecessary suffering to the rat_ Secretary . Ede said: "•I understand reillr*Trqff-fr7iiiatter-of.fact, routine a will to •719-letrifIttrtillit°11titrirItTrt*'" he talut.,,assetnbled members of a' family miSSibli- nf''' t - s'ent jfire----whiOr -the Rose, spent last week -visiting friends 111 Hamilton. MrAve, , MerviwAvis visiting frientU in Palmerston. • .: Donald liiih-pon anl,Duncan rarrish have gone Co Toronto to work with the Storms Construction Co. Throughout her life the deceased was The Lucknow school bus is having „.. known for her kindliness of disposition, difficulty with drifts on the 9th con - her . - thOughtfulnesS•for others and her Bhas fetal-1ed home .cession. devotion to her family. Sympathy is' from the Goderich ospital.' Mr. Joe erry , . extended to the sorrowing relatives. h , • From the Land of Winter Sunshine.- John and Murdoch, MacLeod. though -t-4.4..,i49t.W.1,-tbsttAnAlag,...titg...gt.akLIJ ...-_,-.....„.„,(0.0000:0, from Lake Huron, are this week en- CRFIWE, Jan. 6.2 -Mr, Ivan Rivett joying tlas fruits of -Florida. They leaves on Tuesday to attend It navdga- •after a funerar7Bes,M0,--me in...the.-g a crate of oranges. grapefruit and other 1 Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. F. magistrate thought it right to impose." to the reading with -intense interest. were pleasantly shrprised in receiving' Hon school at -Owen Sound. ler y were several Indians who listened time neighbor,'John M. Dalton( of Tim -'1 Matted their ' twentv-fourth weddhee asked the Home 'Secretary Mr. rolliek, who put theif(niiicts,stNisoans, "(11 "Eden Saintly. surveyed the 10fty sweets from their old friend and one- ', Zinn,. ,wno oo:, New Year's •Dos 'c'el : aWare ' •that in many parts .of • the rooftrees of the chamber, while M1'. t ing the NV ill tC r in sunny Florida. Mr.- and. Z.s. Jacl: 4.1.,..,,r.:,,,i, ,...t....ii 1 . ...„' .': country, rats caught itf cages were de - of the document, and probablY recall- ' mins. who with Mrs. Dalton is -spend- anniversary. Churchill sat brooding on the import ' Death of Former Ashfield Girl; -7, visitors on New Year'', Mr. and (M14 -ss. -'''filiY(4"14'Y°miring boiling water. over ing what he had said during'. the war Word has been received from Granum, Ilerb; Curran,- of .Mafeking, mr, an,d tliem.. and he added: "-As a resuivof that he had no jilifilthAll of "presiding s.lberta. of the death of M'argaret Ann Mrs. V. Hunter And r•tmit -of Luck- Omni:ties, I, find no hmattne Way of r the liquidation of the Empire." MacIntyre„ wife. of ' Donald. M. Mac- 1105',, 2(11'. awl Mrs" B. ri• 1 ')' awe -..n 1i -11141K , -rtt tf. .A s for 1 he sta teinent 'Kenzie, on December 27. 'Mrs. Mac-' and limn. . iitt(*!I by the 111 111 that rats 9"24 - , J1-7avel' - — sho tid." be treated the. Same.as human Get your suppty a counter' check. bei s ; if that were so, rats would. they remained ever since. She is sur- vived by) her son, Dr: Duncan Mac- -Kenzie.ofBanff. Alberta, and a daugh- ter, -Miss --Margaret Mat'Kenzie of School,...aLso by, 11 bro- ther, Duncan Maelntyre, and a sister, Mrs. Robert D. MacDonald, of A-shfield. Gran4motber Kno*.s 'What Wings • - - Quick, Relief - Since her own childhood grand- mother hp known Dr. Chase's Syrup • of Linseed and Turpentine to be fra, dependable and quick relief for couig, colds, bronchitis and similar ailments. •_ Is ib any wonder that she sees that there is elways a bottle of it at hand in ease of emergency. , Quick' action is most important when colds set in. • Drit Clictse's. Syrup �E LIZI:Seed tuid—Turpentine - —850, Family size 3 times as much 75if 7 I. t•P' -00/MAIWANSOMPONINIMI.....MMENINININ/ Ha ring had to vacate our Service Station on very ce, we would like 'ko thank our customers and their patronage during our stay there and wish short noti friends for Comp liments of the Season ay be reached at any time at We m 57 fir - forany ST. IAVID. STREET repair work you,maYvish to have done, „ % Dick Campbell PHONE 296W , 57 S. DAVID STREET. CREWE put tO the Home Secretary: Keni.ie was-- the third daughter of the late , •Mr.• and Mrs. Archibald Mac- Intyre, pioneer settlers in Ashfield. She arterch•d Goderich (7O11;sgiate and after securing 11 'teacher's certificate tight sueeessfully for some years 111 her home school at Laurier and aTter-. Mr. Elliott Rivett left c'in Friday to open a radio 'repair shop in Goderich: The January ineeting6 of the W.M.S. of Crewe was held at the home of Mrs. C. Crozier on Friday, , January 3rd, With a small' attendance. Plans -were; made fOr the ensuing: Jeltr. DOINGS OF DUNGANNON • DUNGANNON, an. S. -Miss Ada 1 the'sum of $1 70 contributed to W.M.S. Webster, teacher at Zion, spent a few data • last----,--wayek...-wi and. Richard ... • -„ • ',Miss Bernice 'Blak.e, 'B.A., returned after 'New Yea t'S fo-tes mt.:4i her tItttdtl- ing duties at -Lambeth. Delmer Maize, who before'Ohrisdmas spent eleven days in Goderich hospital, 'is back Mane again, (Mite improved: Miss Bertha Jones, ,R.N.,' if Toronto, books ,t....nd restaurant pads at The 110 onger 134. deStroyed." .. - Printed to suit you per- -Innate way .of.killing rats, some way.s, sonaily.SiglialVar: This rather stalled thy Home, Secre. tary. He. said the question ' of. the• destruction of nits did not come under' Kicking never starts 5(111 off on the his Department, anYWay. Ihs thought, right foot. however, that, while .there may be. no 'A good plan has • a place For every - more humane tha n o t hers, and body, the N\ a3, use(1.1)3 this person was . mbtedly 'most inhumane." 2 '0 which 0 medical member (Dr. lea(;1(iiilligli)1((l'xuplieix vinngveso.ften comeS from! . . ,k1drgan ) . replied, dal dignified parlia- „ - . Standing on your pride doeln't„rais ,Illentary tono ; "Haring regard til the you high•euough to see far.. • , -o,- - _ . ! . - FIRST AID RENDERED SICK RADIOS ALSO PORTABLE FOOL -PROOF SOUND SERVICE R. MONDAY - Certified Itadia Teehnician":: PHONE OR CALL • 7 Widder St., Goderich, Phone 598 • headquarters. Alex. l'Smith, ••!'lease -spreading propensttirs of these -s et19,-II gruotive. Iloaertt right ,,settv'edi -thell,(4A,F, Indin•durift*, friend.MIE consider dint , the war, took the study_ book, "India ioffender. as a colonial. thought that — at the Threshold,” and from his ek- :In • this country a rat' was a rat. and.' periences-in that mm114 gave a vivid tilars-7a....144Ologieal_iinitirster.ef the -human' outhne of "Labor and Industry." Re+, !Species?" Mr, Rogers installed the 1P -i7 Officers., ..The Home Secretary did not reply, Long Illness. Terminated in Death.,-.- itind presumably the "colonial" spent,„1 This communitydnts been greatly inter- his fourte(son days in the -"enge • eSted in the caserof Alis Muriel Blake has been 'spending- Chrisfmas vacation of the British 1S11111(1('1'S 10\V1I 1(1 at, home with her parents, Mr. and..Mrs. ho nine yea,r.1%t1lig(_:.)., tile dread gast Frank throughout the intervening years In an As I sat there in the -Strang-ers' Jones. Roads Are Heavy. -The Dungannon -iron Muriel, the, second clang -h. -I Gallery listening to this almost selemn sehoel bus to Goderich, has changed p1tit a little since New Year's. With lastivy rollds on concessions, t pupils have had to get to Dungannon by other ---i•Pliveyanee. Or shry in the village, and l 11)::1,115. has been travelling usually C via Carlow when other roads were not g,,1 Dungannon Enjoys -Skating. -2. The Duagamion Recreational' Club ,has a line opelf-air skating rink, which botL old and young are enjoying. . Four hydro poles have been plit,,up and electt•ie lighting makes the ice surface bright for night skaters... Volunteer 11(,41) keeps. the show off and ,the ice ter of ;Mr. and Airs. Ernest Blake, 9th inquest on the death of 0 rat by the cimeession of Ashtield, „pent the first iother of Parliaments. in walked'An- six years of her long illness in hospital thowy Eden'aml Winston Churchill and at London, and the last three 5ears at- took their seats.,Airectly- opposite to Lueknow lind at the parental home, me. Mx. Eden sat -kith his arms fold(s(1 where she passed ttW315 on Saturday and 1100d thrown hack. 1 handsome evening last. A vriva tn• funeral' ser,vice English geittlernal.", 1 would- say tha t. was held at her home on Tuesday after-, he was. not unconscious of his good noon and was conducted_ by Rev. C. .looks and of the presence of strange's 13, Woolley, of circuit of in the gallery. •Mr. Churchill, on the the United Charch, and the frail; body contrary, sat with his chin ("al his ,was laid lovingly at rest in Greenhill chest and •a• meditative frown on his cemetery, ,Iticknow. The pa 111)011. 10's brow. apparently obu bivios of his stir - were Cecil Johnston, Elmer Johnston; .roundings. Tie did look nu once at George Alton, 13113 3(3' Alton, ,Itinass Phil- the sound of the word "rat," but 'with - lips and Jerry Cranston,.and the flower- drew at once into his island of thought. itt bearers, Dr..„....1)ani ',lake, Hiram- INIoffat, .for he was ruminating upon a much Vt•e!'.'"till(.1!1,1.1.i)N1.11:eeting.-At the meeting- of Gordmr .Morrison, Harold Ritchie and larger (mystical the. _ of DmigaTimm 1'i fed Itussell ;Irvin. Itelatives were preser.' While a 111inister of the Tatbor Gov - church, held laSt Thursday, evening, ornment was eoncerned over t1te-0(sath the pastor, Iter. 1.'llogers, gave a of tr'rat. the great wartime' prime Nev ninssaiv0 a.nd 1n."•,(4. and to the bereaved family in their joss, 15415 worrying over- the pos- Mrs. NVilliani -McConnell led in (10- Another Oki Resident Passes.,--7-31r3„C Slide demise of the 'British 1,1111)110. notional readings. Mrs. Matthew Abt'll") (71111)(I't 554.(1 peneefltilY'11w4 j Thy rodent question having 'weir 4is14,I • Shackletoa orrevitd pray„. und Betty on 2(T (11(11)0 at the henne of her son, Posed of. 'Nur. China -hill 14 (4' to his foot Rutledge e,ffitritatted a soli).- ,neeoio. 3• NV. .1...rt1iiir Culbert, •Ith concession As4•• and. ndfiressing„ 'the Speaker. sold pallier!' Regers at this piano. 1 fieldtownship, at the advam•ed .'qMayask the right hon. gennn tlera The tinanchtl roppt•t, 1)1•14,onlmi hv the i 03. tl!glit ('‘*''11 5v4Irs• whether ho „Arrange for 0 (10j)0 4' Ireasurer.'4SIrs. ArthurElliott, showed! wns fu1.11wIlY Cull:\glrYll'il.(;)11.11101')(11an the s(snior Menibt'srs of the family last wee':?" . ' E* -pt 51015' of what tool: phiee 0.00000.0000.000•00,000000,00,,.....,. •1°,718.,,, the late. Iticluird and Anne 1,11111101 , The 1 right Imn. gentleman was Cengrani_of Holyrood. Her IsrEshaniC, .krthot Greenwood. leader of the whom 5114' 550S rried six! v-sitX .,•tionse: and he replied tho t therewas years ago. passed away three yelirs Wore urgent bustnes ))u t agenda, After their ma rrine:e they ('11 1114' • t 1mnd.1 ini)ranvere the Foreign Secretary rp41,114. Alt fantf,. they owned and operatcal successful1R r won tiwir roirpowilt- front extensive, ftIrming nhont thi113'•1104, •vent"s: Rao to a *;41na 11 wenty-li ve-acre fariui just south of the villn 14.e of.,,pungattnon. Their honus wns s0c1letteawtwice, first • by the death of their (laughter 13t1 11)13111, 1114(1111thirty-four 3 ears ago. a nd 111 ler • 1)3 that of their younger son, about nine years Culhert was a faithful menther of 1 Itinga niton clim'elt anti her assist -411(.4' 55115 highly va 1110(1. • She • is. savived by her son, 'W. Culbert, w3111whom she bad' resided the last three years, tind ltv brothers, 1Villiam, f'harl,es and gain flougram. 1311 living in the vicinity of Lueltnow.,. The Funeral on Wednes. day' afternoon 401: place from the home of her An.. where the -son ice W.fl eonducted by Itev. 3: Rogers, The • pa 1 'hen rers• w(si•i's Messrs. Cecil' Cullas.rt, Harold. Congram, Leslie Con- , arant. 'Ell 933 1' Cetigraln. Gordon Con - t0• a nd Thos. 111 selt. I /prim.; the , service. Mr. Melvin T3-1a1a 1 I of Carlow 513)1 3,' - Lord Is '811- Shepherd." Mrs. Mabel Glazier of Oradell, who lived with the family for 11 numbel• of years, (114')) 1)11 Tim hittsrment, was 111 T/intgannon cemetery. front l'ot•onto and Watford. The *un- -Pa Ity of the. community is ektemh4.0 • ) ROYAL COMMISSION ON NIILK By 'direction of the Commissioner, The Honourable 'Mr. Justice Dalton Wells, hearings for the Central Western Ontario area will be' held in. the County Council Chamber, the County Buildings, :Ridout Street, London, ,for four days, or longer if necessary, commencing at 0:30 a.m., Monday, 13th January, 1947. Persons'who wish to give evidence or take part in the proceedings of • the Commission are requested to communicate with the Secretary immediately. . orbit A. Keith, Secretary, ooni 252, °Mood& Toron to. SKATES SHARPENED' :USED SKATES BOUGHT AND SOLD BEEVERS Auto and Bicycle Supigy Phone 295 West St, t f P • • • • • 11 a m: Saturdays ' Join in the salute to Ontario schools..Each week the Hi -Crowd goes on the air witli a show packed full of music, variety and FUN! These programmes are dedi- cated to the students Of, Ontario's schools as -a - public serve, broadcast by CFRB,‘`Ontario's Favourite R,adio Station, nnouncement •• Mr. G. F. Whaley, Foot Culturist, wishes to announce -the opening of an office at the residence of Mr. E. Evans (entrance next to Goderich French Dry ,Cleaners' office on West Street.) • A graduate of the Ontario College '6f Massage and Hydrotheraphy, Mr. Whaley specializes in the care of -foot troubles. By apiiointment• only. Any letters pertaining to the care of feet will be promptly answered. -241 /90',1/1Aligl item. .LOWIliciaaAtGERG TO CLEAN YOUR COFFEE TABLE If "water rings" are left on, vour coffee table, wipe the Surface thoroughly dry and rub with vaseline or petrokum jellv. This will clean the sur- face perfectly. rn-2,7-s 'az c arawr-ee-Ja BLUERIBBON-. THE QUALITY COFFEE * It's the kind of coffee you'll be proud to serve • rich, flavourful, satisfyig. Pack- ed only On vacuum-sealel tins and glass ars--always FRESH. - SAVE THE COUPONS FOR "LOOM aiiil JAGGERS" Ciltrea's Story Books Tholero bodutifully lifutratoci, with ohtrancing colvonturo Thoso nd valor vtauegbio tororaiurns FREE or &)upOn'e patkOd ki Muo Ribbon, Toca, Coffoo and. t calking Fowdor. 14 5j12 • 144