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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1947-05-08, Page 2
a r .j 0 :meat,*,. a a atilt Attivrir4 Odignat *tar IliIrRON COUNTY'S Ii'OR>t MOST WD.: au Pinbliehed by Signal -Star, 1i.1ffiaitetl fit- Gaserip los, Ratea--Canada and Great 'Britain, $2.00 A States, $2.5O. Qyicrtisinag Raten on request. Authorized as second class mail, Post Department, Ottawa. Telephone 71 \a ember • of Canadian Weekly Newpapers Association • Sworn Circulation Over 2,900 W. R. ROBERTSON U O. L. year; to Unites THURSDAY, MAY Sth. 1947 THE FEDERAL 1'GET Though 'this paper regrets that ttina lee Minister Abbott did not do assay with altogethe} ars at least reduce hese hidden taxes, such as the sales tax, which take so much out of the pockets of the people, some features of tba 'budget presented last week in the House of Cumulous deserve more than passing mention. ,000. allowing •jun theight realize what they were The surplus of � -'llh2):000m ..��on . saved 'during the period of controls a .reduction of a third of a` billila ! ° € the national [ut:Indt•utlset dent { \\ heft w'ilhlt)lt thele prices would, ha\ e 4 d(•bt, ;t 1 • °. charges, is a skyrocketed and profiteering such as reeluc[iuu in interest �. wasprevalentduring the first war ' remarkable achiewememt within years Atter the close of the war. 1Lk� would" have robbed them right and left. courseThe Gu\l'ri}llient is being urged from reason this alas bt'ef"1 possible, of people.. of Canada h;lwt>-� t•tar:ttil► quat;ters to abandon fall cuntitols _is that the at once:butwiththe lesson of °what cheerfully or otlls•r\wist'-c(uperated with the Government by the payment has already resulted froi i a partial .will likely be caaltiou of heavy taxation (luring the war .Ilitindenntent it 1 )iu It �� in chat 1 surrounding • towns anti villages and country place'., will not find it so ph as - ant a place to visit. London may grow as large as it likes, in area; but it should put off as long as possible the manners autl aspect of a big city. a The. lifting of controls has resulted„ the 14e11 -Centennial (1ti17-1!)4r ►• c 11 neither 'article, Miracle dell of in higher proses on many articles and the '1'elephulie' U,; F. Barrows Cul naturally people, are complaining of tun, or Birthplace of 'lch\I►hone J'Ve note mit olv sea. asses +Mee dr TRH GODERIOR SIG `( 'STA r MS. S. a. OR N'EI lt IMAM r AITLA LADY GOLFERS CAN L�►N IN'VEN'fIOI Thr,' editor tot perhaps we should say editress) of the little literary auonthly' The: Nar�,•ator vents her In- dignation over -the characteristic for- getfulness ,by' ritited States writers of Ca'uadiatt claims to distinction, as exemplified in cuuuet:tioll with .the Alex€Inder lirahaut• hell centennial. She. writes (in part) : • • it has always riled us that 'Canada has, been igoured as -the birthplace of the • telephone. We made a mild. protest in the March, 194(i issue of this magazine, but our ire has bt'tru aroused again as we vainly scarx:11 the pages c ., the National (,eographic Magazine (March, 1t)-17) in which feature . articles appear in connection with thi' higher cost of living, ()ii retlec- about further a• 1 •o'r •S l i ee- t. period, so that a- considerable portion 111)I1. 10(14(41 11111011('4 Mtlllstl'r Abbott of '" OOU O(►t) lt(lU representing lh0 v lulu that t (nt • , „ t e .J, r l Td15 nay cost of Canada's share in the great It.ts gi\011 \':t . eouiiict was paid white the war \\'as still be re-establi:bed where stirh action is in progress. If this policy -so different found to be necessary- in the public from that of the fu h a t interest It requires it greater know - .been followed, the c . be swaniped with a terrific' bill to be 1 the circumstances involved in the pro- , paid when money would not be so read- duction of goods to determine just ''>' ily available. When it is borne in ! what a fair price for any certain pro- M, ,_ I.Ines<,.,_yy,cluld be,,, ljut the Price .oridol' aninftr t, 11 shite a tlteseiflnt'i~osmeet Iiu•irc h'I, the Means of -obtaining this inforultion, and there should be uo hesitation in clipl it g .the wings o f any manufacturer or dealer who soars too high in his'new freedoms from control. portant is 'this matter of debt reduction. 1 . . ' k a • I11.r. Abbott estimates a further surplus I Minister (if Uealth Kelley. says of $190,000,000 for - the current fiscal Canada should increase her population which if realized will ulirke 1 to twenty -lire millions, and .s'iggests year, possible another reduction of debt a 'campaign to bring millions to this The - reduction of income tax which, country from Euglatid. - Canada's . Mr. Abbott anu'unced will afford relief- -growth i11- populatiilli has been dis- so far., as ift,• es. Cailat1iitus will ati11' ap1-►ointingly slew, but there are limits. , `be paying heavy taxes, but the -y must to what can be done 'id encouraging bear. in: mind that they • are paying inlmigratatin in existing n litions.- for the deliverance of the- world from Britain', has not millions 'to spare, in a tyrllnuy which would not have -fact is anxious to retain her present stopped with the mere payment of, taxes population. There are doubtless mil --- to il- to the' conquerors lions in Continental Europe who- would r i ! 11 ' 'AL N'1" 'there are heft r ans.pul tat>o1i f, - , � for millions. and if millions: should This - paper' has 'cullsisteritly -pro' some wheat would they be. `honied"! tested :laaitlst the legislation which, Fanners meed help. and the rn al dis- did p1 s.: ' '• • •' `i11' 1U,1., is 1, ..111'aes' tl'io:s r'' illi tI» '''b a cullsltler:lir:e i11= in 1''' .-::!all,•r 111,1)11:tls . +,f- 11111:11.10, ,;Pease of population. but people' 8•(41(1 nand • ,1t -11,0d 4 ' -t•f' .111+• ' 11;441.4.4-w,.i' It II, 1'1'4'1\\41,(•11 countries of I�11rope 111 10(4 •r I' lielley 1 b..1king. to 14,i11l\ t•1 'tit1i1:11•(':I11:I(111', retie' spaces' .THIE•JkAttliiN(a PI1.OlFESSION Hon :;;'�1ssell . have -11ci1 :I:lining. classes re e: t:tb- not t4) .theist likely and drift off to the .1'l1(• ( 1"111:11 Packet null 'I;tnIos points "mer war -had 11 'oulttry now• vwunld ledge than most people possess -of all ..s great a portion of the cost of war I ' . as was possible during the yvar year, Canada now pays yearly in. interest. as much as,the entire Federal expeuditiire ili pre-war years, it is realized how im- like to come to Canada, but at present \l:tt;ic by 'Willard It t'ul\ei•, is any mention made of t h' ea•rIS experi- ments xpett- ments by lieu at his parents' home near Brantford, nor of the success- ful test of the instrument at Tutela . Heights... I ndet• date t)f March 16, 1t)t 1, 1)r. l',12ll \\rule to \v: F. Cock- 'sh(ttt int' Brantford, (latario, ('atr- ada, "\uvv; it so happened that the telephone was Lnwentt'tt in Brant- ford, at at 'lutcla Heights, during my \sit to my father and mother in 1S7-1, .From Mabel 1)u halo's book, (;rand lfi\;er,- there i much of interest concerning the L>t,>11 family anis ut Alexander rylleli'S first conception of the telephone. W rites Miss Denham. "Ile' \vent to Tutela Heights that summer tAugttst. 1'�71i vwith a light heart. In that quiet eu11111i sitrf..,, free front- the restraints of the big city, he.\wotllcl' be able to introduce into his experiments • the eleimleIlt of •� distance. Ile• bought quantities of Stowepipt' wire and began to tack it up along his neighbors' fences., Chief Ji,hnson'helped hint on more ,tha.a,:.-- aa.4;_-ucciisiou._ lit'wetl liel1 when he 'said the time was t'oming wheat he would talk over those very wires all the way from Paris to Tutela Heights. . . . "On August 10,' 1870, the Ijelis. made an important 11nnonz1CemeIlt to their incredulous, neighbors. At long last -they had been able to transmit speech over the • wires • which- the young man had taken • the liberty of tacking up on their fences in their back lanes. ,From a transmitting station on Tutela Heights the father had recited Shakespeare's immortal soliloquy, :To be or not to. be,' and the son had heard and understood 'e\`t'ry , word of- it at a receiving station in Paris, four miles away. This was the first clear, intelligent transmission of speech by' wire, al- though as yet it was only a one- . way transmission." In view• Of these records, will somebody please shake a' copy of 1 I$INGCOSTS! , Gat mavasdifinte GOORIFFEARS: e Tire That, MORE For Your You eMORE MILES PER DOLLAR !MORE SAFETY • *MORE SATISFACTION, The twenty-first annual' meeting of . the ladies' section of the Maitland Golf Club was held at the club house itt the vy ik-cad with - the president,. Mrs. Carl Sehneik.er, in the ,chairs Mrs. Frank Curry occupied the diel r for tpresident, following elelitilolis :. Vast firs. Frank Curry ; president, Mrs.. CarMl Scliuei.ker ; lst vice -President, :Ars. Rouse + � y�t�'t'�aatuF#r,. Riias D. D. Mooney ; l;ecret Marjorie 111acie, House c,otumittee : Mrs. SI. C. JaekS'O� (convener), Mrs. J. A. Graham, M W. -A. Coulthurst, Mrs. M. Graham, Miss J. Saunders, Mrs. T. M. Costello, Mrs. John Sully, Mrs. D. J. Allan, Mrs. Frtulk Donnelly, Mrs: Earl MacLaren, Mrs. W. A. Hay. S1prts committee: Mrs. F. Curry (captain) Miss Elizabeth Tobin, Mrs. Fred Itousei Miss Margaret Nicol, Mrs. Cory, Miss Evelyn • Cooper, Mrs. Geo. -1:s3l"l1l'j?l0ie toilnasc. le.bel. 1il,inb el,Miss ' 1+`ield days are to be held.every Tues- day from 10 a.m. fin, and dates were arranged for a bridge and club parties. ` ° _ SKIN I9I�Ek�SES current program at any , . 1t>age tit- workers, the full irlto� the s tciill rl A RICH jII.,N LOVED 'e •and '1 eekly T_Star) desired hour..' .Such a household its IuI n Industrial health division of the wel- t I+'aniily Herald ,death of Henrydeluged for"say fifteen hours da y For most of us the outpouring of good pro - daily of National. Health r an incredible I De - removes (dile of the great land- of music and advertis- fare warns itg€tiri rtrta�tlelit(nr use Ford> r. s t ul rns a e, marks of our adulttl years. Ford -the grams talks, bad,f plays and soap operas, gin solvents pe sk]tl cleaners, They'injure tliwwet flee X14( `!14i athesa ysol\ tlle-�-l'lniwersitl of news and opinions.,: This becom 1' the skin. anti t110 authorities poilit outm I1Iti ' 1 ile.nbit have been • )aint,•d on the as Sir Ernest MacMillan says, merely all I that the safest slain cleaners a re brie automobile. ba we bt (n 1hare +1 load:ground elf noise before which 1 .l mild 5ea1)• Hca t hack tlydp of the r the household activities r wet so ddtt,t 'r our thinking. 11 i.lI •+ r> � i • ;red during. ( i just "the radio," anal' ere is ht lower pita ('upset- , yell's, 3e s a a enter un er, 1• no. Of :editors.. reference hook makers. and tt few other poorly 1,n formed people who live in the United 12:1\•0 the habit of for- getting. or- getting what it is not expedient:. to remember." SEE' US TODAY YOUR G00DflEAR SEALER We ' F!!lr oMILS Plymouth-Ohrysler , • Phone 755 Godericli • . Ont. cots'" PY'a lrl, t®11 ... if You aro 0 TII }: I SDA.Y, 2Rt 7t h, 19 7 aye Ai Chesterfield. and YOU' CAN'T .AFFORD1 T® - ^> UY A NEW ONE UNTIL ° YOU CALL U We specialize in re:1lp- holstering „« re -designing, vvitY ,added variety of coverings':' Also vw torn -made furniture. All work guaranteed. DICK THE'UPHOISTEQER Phofle $7W NOW a$ avoid the Opring rush We now call weekly. One to two weeks delivery. stage which we a3 ' >s are maintained. water and ' let lark of care 1 i 1 tg w t're e 1t- ni11h and -there no earning p(' 1y and It or forethought A - (►f all the very rich turn of this ••t�11F;1i'ctiun ofprograms. • ern I Ietlry 1'lird drew most t "osis,' affec --� -- -- __ ";ion and respect from the Mass of the 111t,1)le. It k an extraordinary tribute that one of the richest men in the \world, should be 0110 of file )lest loved- -by those who only knew- his name. - And,. \\1tk'n all minor considerations •are ltuvept a\\'t1y, and the picture is [-looked at in perspective, the reason for 'this is simply that Fbrd himself, with all' his faults. loved his fellow - Men. IIe built for them the.best cars . he could -and hits millions were a by- CE5� �ctc :tl :12 -ter... . • ` "Do you know," beamed the lecturer, "as I came into the room this morning, I read .a single word printed on the door; without •which not. one 'of you could dream of succeeding . in the world?" "Pull,", shouted the class in•unison, water tap. It is turned on for break - and the instructor knew that. he .had fast and' goes on and on to bedtime - taken his motto from the wrong side there is 'even ft receiver now which can of' the door. be set like an alarm clock to burst 'froth/et of his service. • sgos- .e,:._.ordiuury,.-folk 'have never grudged hill/ -his wealth, Wei W-e- think-.of.Ilenry Ford we do not.tthink of what he took from'tss. brit of -wl1at „he gave us. -ABUSE OF RADIO (Ottawa 'Journal) In an immense number of homes the radio runs constantly. like 'a leaky IIAMILTON ST. uksmompostrima • NEW BEATTY ELECTRIC AS ERS to eliminate washing day drudgery. We are expecting a °new - .. Shipment.-- W, Come in and p1a((e your order now. BEATTY WASHER ' SERVICE FRANK SKELTON, Proprieties' (IODERICH W1 • lube shoi 1 l+ 1 basis ly thut�4 ,-albs :1iI 1•t'o tiad1lid 110(1 0o11tpani0llslllp, 11+11:Ji'�4;1(1 111'11;,4']lddl 1e;11'it'1'� 11•'I.\t' a great (1 11. (•"11111I1#11 ,en,( ];'• 2..''- 111(1 0:111 1,,, (11,11(' 1!1 ext- lilt' „oaaltta1e tit -Ibt' hater of• )lulllht\�, 1t- 1:1 ll teitl- -' !';4 i ' bit! i., .lni4t'1 of +4'4 4117111i•V. . cir4 Illttattinces is 'to renal :,:olttl0t':I,:Isn t-, 1 '- t ass, 111,,1 e:i,ed :t .wc:t•o1114' 4 n1,(1y. 1);lr11(•ltlarlyfront !'1ritt'-t :11141 No1't1:4'1! 1lttrone11t1 countries., :Is ,:,.i Itilt I'01i(4l'.a that this should not be ' cousi4l44r('d ti e: chief at t ra(•1 idll of the pi, !' _-1„I4., !! says: 1111• y 411111" lttitit 1i1' \ thug \w0- 1,., :t-1,- ;;,:'4] in 1.,11: •.1 , . 1',,i,man seeking the 4,l,j40Iltlti:y to • !.:.list• line count tor lbw 1...:(444(1 4,1' his. 11 t-.4•!' 0,(1.1 01., ill .\tT'j( ;1 !1. Alt Ilttt'11-i1e Ill'1\( td l' 1111 ielllr\\s 1144 \+,"111 X11 offer, a 111"1'e : r• ;1, :t, .\-11 ,I ;I 11 seetd 1, dile "t.; :lliiilil,g olltlo(11. 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(ri11 Ttt:l lo' ' ;Ile ('1111114 eviells be eonstruet,•(1 of ecnn'ict bio(•]cs tetlil(t•1 i0 tlt'wt i''1 1111 bie:l 11:li pub' r 1.l:li:ln� a ,`odll 11\1111;4,2114.11,1111,11C.1111111-, with a aee1 truss i• (41', Tile 11u11ber tits; lllli the iu thtlt lh('1't' frutu the i\\u tlenldlisbell-•�'Iry .'dna itl0rltid, 1g 1 :11111 tii11114 is 4.; • lA 10" 4• it i14't Jt"1 ,'"IlllWinit;w df r5 •1•„1111} Ile il'e(1 in I:l I•titiol1�, 4 11(''1114111, .A 'dell,•\V`11:1 t '1 1:i11'<.11:‘'2‘... 11- _ lis: u�� },trilllilli. s 1 \\'c' (loiti,t if this ds 1101 r:lt it,n 44f this \wt(- atforde(1 11- (i1(° 1, �.,I1:,'. ,,:tong grludst:ultl, ldek0r rdollls :led I•r'nlly ill 1 l,rdn(le;l t in wilie11 tanl(t, ,1,r n"1 kid\\ 11 any 1,th('l' 1'111Ing.. \wi°111 0 great 5:t) ittg of ,xpet i5't'• 11\1 yUli tt 00110;;0 dlen 101n (,t' why The labor in titt'111111shut!; tile bniid- 1 t,,►1,•. , 't-4 sell 1111' owl) LuvvI1, and vv'0t- 4 the United States :Whets s(, lltAr4 d hane (1ti ('ott5trust 1n 1}If' tlt'w' rink:rink:f)tni'•v .'n ;Ir, many"tttller plaeevwitll ;..,,„(1,,„(,l)V' eo'dperafiwe etfdt''i of at-:trtiiing a pereeulage of Canadian R, ::,i\ely their urns It may all town eitizen0, and in this regard yulttb: '1;\, ry ou0 dl' the spenkcrs mane- ,11' 1 eulpll:lsis on the' monetary re. be w.02'1]1 1,:''1)1i1,nitig, also, that (nude- . 111:t ye s1)ulieu III over fusty peupte \who ' )rt' Indy,' 1111111 \vllliIlg 11 contribute free \wt rd' 11 1(4' obtained stet -'s the rail oases tad' any other mono, while .1itt11 time in helping blrild oils' rink. I,dr(let., 'There \was flue due' w'ot(1 eSI)('tet' 111 it,� �Itl�idl'y of dwel' :I 4,( Idy:111y i1 the 0111111') that h1(d • 'There sets �oi1e citizens who." beillt; t,x)' griwetl lhenl birth 111. 11f dh1}l;at}dn eeiltltl'y. 10(1 nt lt':ist 1',\u heforc its ln•y or p}ly-ically nnlhle rd d4' this' f,4r the' 0,btratidn tl•:It harl lie0t'i • -presets n:11(11• was.,„ adopted° Though type df•- \w(•,ttk, w•otli(1' he willing 10,.. • i•,,,.rl11)' titt' t n1 1h0 p111(1 esti- we ha+\e n,'\er heard of any.. utheT supply help at their own_ expense. c)f' hens(', Sill:trie• wet., higher and course it 141(111(1 lic necessary to hire I.t;lx0s •\were li4w'('r in the Slates. 6011Prieli :t- a plitcce name, it is pest -}1'1'' iltll<tet lulsdn`; ( 1144 rt,4ars n 4(1 t14titt 1 If ('anadl 01111 t1 not match Lh115t, O that 's1tnevoileri' (111 this broad earth . 0t-:111 td dliperwi„0 titi• 1\'ul'li.:t,51 t ti I,y . •lokiteritt-1 advantag,i4s sbe.eould n•nt there :un; be auotlit'i': if,•therf' 1's!'f'e'el• helpers.. (xpret to 1111"1 bili sons- within' mIt We s, ) 11(1 Ito gl1d 1)) h4'ar uf)•it ,find ! 1 consider this idea 114144 (114 1011144 m her '1 h( 41hole brdld(ast. � . , 1n;; 1110rits: The bnilcling'beiug adjacent her holsters. t14 '11( whol itittli at- t�ll.tllCa''" 't ihiIltance. 11 the grandstand .('1111(1 take ovel'flotfi # ' crowds in 01(50 of raid, would be'"111t4il- 1 ,_tentitn, was a 1ndst depressing ex- it • is 1•, be hoped that 1,un(luti. that ' itit1 for lorgt' 11(4155 meetings vwit0 hibi;iull of crass materialism, and e\ idener'd a seriun. d+>fecl in file ,nic0 little city some si.itty miles' south Ve(1111,, r;tp141 ti the parking* fo int r . wen in 1111' 44ctio111 and tit's at the I. \would be .''•11et,t, (1 4t1Iitll, gi of 11.oIericll, is not getting a bit; heart.. e11lP(1t - it i44 t1 4111401 which it and, most important, ovcry citizen who should he file d0libertttr.niiu elf the A proposal for at/ old boys' reunion ' wIrk(d On 1114' blinding or gave lin teaching staffs. frrnn 1primary ' the has• '►een turned down by .the city•s :metal t stance to the venture would i ,,•tt'hin to 4itie'S, t(') over- come. of ('ornnle>ree because London, ; have a it eke in it nitncl would he 1►roitcl I come, it. Days. ktoo big for that sort of i of ads or her rink. In regard to' the Artificial ice mtichin FEET I RI:I(�ID6D�1< thing. Then theother day the Mayor ere'; I consider that the price of this , sent Ont.,, word that elti✓>enw shotuld }e'(lnipnl4'nt has been terribly exagger- C(utsid('ratlon -of the feet. rhea it ttnmarten'up' and -step livelC" on tile': Med and 11 is my belief that this'ran ('ome!) to :exercise. is urged by ihealth llf' purchased for at most $30,(100. 1 authorities, Some means of looking streets,. make the city look "snappy. 1,know of a cold ,storage 1)lant not twenty nftei the foot are dt'serlbt'd in €t new 'ovv. lsotldon 10 well lilted throughotl'' • Illllf' T a•wtly frlittti (',oderich Shell freezes , health publication on th( tVegtern On4ttrlo because it isn't too'hig, I eighty tong of poultry and which cost the greater pert of the day. feet. are 'dtlegia't step too 114014, and even in its: only l6,001) six 441ar0 !Igo, ]rept. ,n ntlhygietllc 44tirroun<lfngw,,, it "They. nti�al business district has much of When tlri propose(\ "file is hnilt Y• is pointed (itit. l(no,° heed rest, would be €ttrt»1513 ,lt1 fslx'Qr of allotinl� relaxation and careful c le'ftnsing, After t 111 0 )11er' ()i' a' town., o`'4n t-1 frond flit4 ;come `tinge to the ublic,school children 1, washing the foot.. be r safe to (cry the would, , but s -t111 to town. , If it takes on inatelui of our present arrangement, an ,toed ae,'�iarately. Moisture there .flty ra ° it>lt( air P a metropolis, with men and !! tlfi('1(,ah children rnPesai tt1a1 ocheylteamat�at sts s for ainfection. tninutreg" Thewiggle new hook aIgo -ewottuesa'g1<aollita tixte €futta izl the midst oil f wet p Yours truly, points to the -need for footwear which . ltilo and hustle, and a horizon. iituliited i ' W. CIWWZt AVVRIDOltil, I will permit tree action of :all' the fust . Id i(ks and mortar, i i titolb from the .(l,ptil 30, ifms,... ,-.. rummies. 57 YIN We do B©dyad Fader ork gin ston St, Ralph Parkinson and George Gadbois, Proprietors Goderich fl