The Goderich Signal-Star, 1947-05-08, Page 3A•
DIN- UNDREDTH YE
R.
NO. 10
Bgcsiness Directoryll
J. K. HUNTER
Barrister, etc.
Royal Bank Bldg.
Hamilton Street, Goderich
Phone 968.
CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS
We CECIL :ATTRIDJE.
CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT
Phone No.-�-Office 343W House 343J
Goderich.
- ACCOUNTING AND BOUKKI:EYiNG,
DUE DATES OF
RATION • COUPONS
• Coupons stow good art1 •sugar -pre-
serves S20 to 350, butter 1335 to 1350.
'On May 15 Y1 to Y5 will becoalue
valid for the 'purchase of five pounds
of canning sugar. If sugar is not
required Y1 to Y5 may be used for
preserves.
QUESTIONS AND ' ANSWERS
CCOUN'TIlhU & I3UOKKKi>sil1PING
Sl!:13.VM I
For Small Busiiiesehs, Stores, Etc.
Bookkeeping Systems Installed.
Books Balanced .Monthly
Financial Statements
Wage Summaries
Business and Personal Income Tax
Returns
ALBERT SHOhtE
Office :Cornea North St. and Square
Phone 975. Residence Phone 444.
INSURANCE
McK1LLUP ` 'MUTUAL 11.11E IN-
SURANCE CO.—Farm and iso-
lated town property , insured.
O1Ueers r - President, Frank Mc-
Gregor,>C;linton,5; Vice -1. resident,
Q Chris. Leonhardt; • -Bornholm, -R.R. 1';
Manager and Sdcretary-Treasurer, .M.
A. Reid, Seaforth.
Directors—Frank McGregor, Clinton;-
Chris. Leonhardt, Bornholm; 5.• H.
Whitmore, It.R. 3, Se forth ; W. R.
Archibald,' R.1L 4, Seaforth; Harvey
b'talier, tt.R. 2, Goderich ;a E. J. Tre-
wartha, It.It. 3, Clinton; John H. Mc -
Ewing, It,R. 1, Illy th ; Hugh Alexander,
R.R. 4, Walton; J. L. Malone, R.R. 5,
Seaforth,
Agents—John E. Pepper, Brucefield,_
'71.11. 1; eorge A. Watt, Blyth, 1LR, 1;
R. Finlay McEercher, Dublin, at.R. 1;
J. F. Prueter, Biodhagen.
Policy -holders can 'make all pay-
ments and. get their cards receipted at
the Royal Bank, Clinton; Calvin Outt's
Grocery, Kingston Street, Goderich, or
J. H.• Reid's General Store, Bayfield.
MEDICAL
Q.—Is it necessary for a farmer to
apply for as slaughtering; authorization
if he is having cattle killed by a
slaughtering permit -holder?
A.—Yes. It is still necessary for
farmers tp • obtain slaughtering author-
s' Fern's may be obtained from
the nearest oMce of the Wartime'Prices
and Trade Board.
Q.—Will you please tell me the in-
crease in prices of cake?
A. --'-The legal increase recently al-
lowed in cake prices is ten per cent.
Q.—Is there a ceiling price on
diapers?
A. -Yes. It varies acco(•ding to the
price charged the retailer by the sup-
plier.
Q.—Why may a
from his home?
A:—For non-payment of rent'fifteen
days After -it is due, for being an ob,-.
noxious "tenant or if the owner has
purchased - the property ,between
October 31, 1944, and July 25, 1945.
He may also be evicted under civil
law if, he refuses to accept a special
two-year lease in the form seat out
in Board order 707 And which lease
forms-- m4ty--be--•secure from thhe�-War-•-
tiine Prices and Trade Board.
tenant .be evicted
HURON COUNTY'S FORE Q$T WEEKLY'
GODE 10H9 'ONTARIO, T [URSDAY, , Y 8th, 1947
(�`�¢ Nsent to the flames eoituttlttee.To V®]�Strilet eW >, I' 1•� it un & c u Iutu
a
..... Toronto, re_ 'o Train Nurses in
O
�1 Squaeported to settlementove..Smaller��clyl n�!'� 5 onchino against the 'Town for damages p
to Itis cutter on Mucks street last
P.U. Commission Proposes to Erect
New Standpipe in Rea,
o Town Hall
The Town Council had a busy,even-
ing on Friday last, when, in addition
to routine business, there was a long
discussion on matters introduced by
the Board of Health. All anetubers of
the Council were in their..seats.
Mayor Mooney spoke of the mass
X-ray clinic to be conducted this month
and was authorized to issue a proclam-
atlon urging all citizens to co-operate.
The Clerk reported , seven appliea-
Lions for building permits: The tree si ned to encourage the admission . .
Methodist church proposes to erect g g towns rather than go to larger centres
a' story -and -a -half brick dwelliu Co of selected immigrants from Europe, I for training. At the Health Minister's
with a view to the relief of distressing , suggestion, they decided to couduc;t 'a
conditions on the European continent, survey among prospective nurse'; of
>,e application and especially with the intention of I the four towns.
Nelson is for sone -story framed��ell- adding to Canada's population, in order- ••I'm out for small places,' said Mr.
ing on Bruce street, e�sti'Itlated, cost ly and well regulated manner, a group Kelley.
$1,000; until that of James Lewis is for of citizens from whom this country l Under t1i Minister's pian, the 1pur
frame bungalow on b:eays street, at could expect to receive, heavy dividends Huron county hospitals , would each
a g, in the arts, sciences And in every de- ply 'four applicants per year for
an estimated cost of $2,000. J. A. supply
Siisith, Huron road, proposes an ad partment of the life of the people of training -leading to registered nurses'
, ditiou to his ,present dwelling at a cost Canada." This Was referred to the certificates. Oue competent instructor
of1,000. Other applications were special committee, • would supervise training in all four
•from Fred Watson, Elgin ave; Mrde The Dominion Road Machinery Co, nursing schools.
froinHazc1¢`I. Goddard,Cambria road, and again complained of low pressure if; \I r. Kelley 'pointed out that if each
M. W. Lawrence, Huron road, the water , mains supplying its plant,, hospital board appointed a trt fined
and the matter wvi}s referred to the burse to instruct its nurses -in -training
lire committee. and paid the instructor $1,600 a year
Permission was granted the Women's the cost would be 400 to train each
Hospital Auxiliary to hold a tag day. un graduate., •, If ,four hospital schools
Saturday, July 5, v
<y , t Hon. ; , ussel1 T. Kelley Outlines
winter.
New PropoSitnon re Paris House 1
His Plans at Meeting
A letter was received from Mr, anal I i i Clinton
Mrs J A Wilson of the Park House! ----�
subniittil)g a new proposition for a' Faced with a shortage of `2,900 nurses
lease of the house for live years, or i in Ontario, Hon. Russell 'T. , Kelley,
not less than three years. Council in- Health Minister, ;outlined a plan to
strutted that a' note be sent to Mr. and
smaller centres when he addressed
Mrs. Wilson advising that they submit ae instftu4e training of nurses in
a tender along with others..
A proposal from the Board of Trade i sixty members of hospital , boards of
in 'connection with a booklet. adver- Clinton, Goderich, Seaforth and Wing-
tising Goderich was sent to the finaa�ce
committee.
A resolution subniitted by the City
of London to the Cauadiau Federation
of :1l;tyors and Municipalities favored
an.immigration policy for Canada "de -
haat, Huron Medical Association and
Huron County Council' at a meeting
iu Clinton ','own Hall on Monday.
,Mt isicipal and hospital officials, were
divided as -to whether -girls with ma-
triculation studding , would • stay in
cost $5,000, on its property at the
corner of Victoria and Park streets.
Tl of Mrs.Bertha M
Q.—Is_ -there a ceiling price on-
,
•
F. T. Armstrong
OPTICIAN aid OPTOMETRIST
Square — Goderieh
"See Armstrong and See Better"
At Luckndw first Friday of
each month.
IM
IR. F. J. It. FORST'IJIt, EYE, EAR,
• NOSE, THROAT
Late . House Surgeon New York
Ophthalmic and Aural Hospital, assiet-
ant -at Moorefield Eye Hospital and
Gelden Square Throat Hospital,
London, England. -
EYES TESTED, GLASSES
SUPPLIED
58 Waterloo Street,S., Stratford.
Telephone 267.
Next visit Bedford .Hotel, Goderich,
Wednesday, June 25th, 1947, at p.m.
till 4.30 p.m.
CHIROPRACTOR AND DRUGLESS:
• TIUEBAt'IST. ,
Goderich, Phone 341,
OFFICE HOURS
Mon. & Thurs.-9 to 11.30 a.m.
2 to 5 p.m. (Duly)
Tues. & Fri. -9 to 11.30 a.m. •
2 to 5 p.m. and 7 to 8 pan.
Wed. & Sat. -9 to 11.30 a.m. (only')
Mineral fume baths by. appoiututent
only.
A. N. ATKINSON
51 Sbuth . St.
Registered under Drugless Practitioners
Act for the Province of- Ontario.
i
A. L. COLE
Optometris>---Optieia1i
-Eyes Examined, Glasses Fitted
Phone 33 Goderich, Ont.
P. J. RYAN
Real Estate and ,Insurance
Office and Retiidence :
11 Trafalgar Street
Phone 663
FOR SALE—Houses Of all kinds;
choice building lots, business pro-
perty and several . good farms.,
INSURE IN SURE
INSURANtiE
CONFEDERATION .LIFE
WIND- CAR,
FIRE --Pref erred rates for
preferred risks.
ACCIDENT & SICKNESS
•
Consult 0
JOHN FARRISH
Phone 82-13 Dungannon
DONALD B. BLUE
FAPERIE NCED AUCTIONEER
Licensed for Counties of Huron
and Bruce
RIPLE'Y, PHONE 49
For information apply to J. N.
Kernighati, Division Court Clerk,
Goderich, Ont.
A petition for a cement sidewalk on
the east side of the...Hurou road from
Britannia road to the Randall service
station was sent to the public works
committee: a were served by • one instructor .at the,
The Association of, Ontario Mayors same salary, plus an estimated $1,006
-'1 he Salvation Army was granted the -
use of the 'Town Hall auditorium for and, dReeves advised that its annual travelling expenses, the cost would be •
28th and conference will 1)1 hel'a tit. Ottawa on .only $-i C15 per graduate.
29 -anniversary .services on.,JuneSane 5th, lith and 7th, and the Mayor "Ready In -Emergency' -._l
` 9th and Reeve were authorized to attend.,.
H � said it was an advantage. to have
Several applications for renewal of •
teal licenses were referred to the
and,
between the Town.` a stippl of trained tiutses in smaller
special committee. ttee. Clerk and the Ontario (;ovti nnient places, even though they'lete-t re' pro-
An application from Graham Inglis with reference to grants under the new ; fessiun to get notified, because they
Provincial Highway Act Was referred were available in ease of etiergency.
for permission to erect a light standard
to the public_ works committee. When they went to cities for training
Town, Solicitor Dances. wvrote enclus- they, *ere likely to- settle down in
ing thdeed ,frons• the 'Town tu,:athe -cities, he said.
('aunty of IIuron of additional- land -iii e one -of the Minister's audience said
•('oust douse Square, and his account it might be difticult to get (entrants to
in coiile(•tio0 wvith the passing of the smaller nursing schools. • A-Wingham
Act, by- the Legislature Validating the ',spokesman declared : "I think if a girl
trai(sfer. The account was referred ! gets four years' high school training
to the finance' committee. - lehe- feels •slie is ready for the city.°
The convention of the Ontario As- I £ron't think the small town would
sociat.iou -of Assessing Officers i5 to be hold her." ..
held at Sudbury June pith, 11th and Mrs. Iris Morrey, s°Ciperin•tendt•nt of
lt;th, and Assessor Sturdy was author- Wingham - General Hospital,. referring
ized to tttt(�ncl. to training facilities said: "We can
Committee Reports ' not hope to compete with larger licks=
The fivanee. (:oulinittee passed a -num- pitals."
bet of accounts and reported that re- •'I think if we Can Promise girls `their
lief accounts for ApliI totalled ;411.15. •R N' we will have no difficulty getting
The special committee recommended applicants•" said i)r...Meredith Graham,
* .. •1,, 1 that—the GOder'
advised that the licens for the Pavilion 1)r R. Hobbs Taylor, M.P.P. for
will- not be renewed -until the require- t Coritinued on page 9 )
oleins of the •bylaw; are adhered (0 ;
that. the 1a1xi .bylaw be anleadetl, mak z- -
ing it compulsory 'fur owners of taxis i ,
EDWARD W. ELLIOTT
LICENSED AUCTIONEER
Correspondence promptly an-
swered. Immediate arrangements
can be made for Sales Date by
calling Phone 203, Clinton.
Charge moderate and satisfac-
tion Guaranteed. 19tf
AUCTIONEER
Matt., Ga'nor
—Experienced Auctioneer—
Sales Conducted Anywhere
Write or phone collect
Goderich—Phone 626M
14-27
a
HAROLD JACKSON
LICENSED AUCTIONEER
HURON AND PERTH
For information, etc.. write
R.R. 4, eatorth; or phone (col-
lect) Seaforth, or 867, Goderich.
i
AHITT CAPITAL THEATRE "a9 "s
Now—Robert Young and Barbara Hale, in "Lady I:lek."
Mon. Tues. and Wed.
Jeanne Crain, Cornel Wilde, Linda Darnell, Walter Brennan
F
William ythe, Constance Bennettand Dorothy Gi'sh
The ?season's most nctt.ttble emit presents a Jerome Kern musical,
clone inTechnicolor, adapted from the novel by Albert E1. {Idel1.
"CENTENNIAL SUMMER'
Thur. Fri. and Sat. r
Vivian Blaine, Perry Como and Carmen Mirandaw
With Harry James and Phil Silvers in a musical shostuffed with
variety and top -Might entertainment
"IF I'M LUCKY"
Coming -Olivia DeHavillaild, in "The Dark Mirror," Adult- Enter-
tainment. '
Matinees Wetl., Sat. and Hollidayi at 2.30„ pm.
• J n
outside the sidewalk:,-4n—,,front of his
new service station onoWest street was
sent to the public works committee.'
A request for a donation to the. On
tario Cancer Research Foundation was
poultry?
A. ----Yes, on all types of fowl and
chickens. Turkeys, geese and ,-ducks
are exempt. •
J W - .
CR/UWE
s
'And
REAL ESTATE
11941l iE 24
GODERICII
ENJOY PEACE OF MINDand freedom from financial
losses by insuring today.
TALK IT OVER TODAY WITH
GORDON JEWELL
R.R. 6, Goderich ' _
Phone Carlow 21-R-4.. 1
Nammiann
. Geo, G. MacEwan
Fire, Accident and Motor Car
Insurance*
OFFICE --MASONIC
WEST STREET '
PHONE 230 (iODERICH
WESTE1t ONTARIO MOTORWAYS— Bus Schedule Now In Effect —
Leaves Goderich Arrives Goderieh
A -11.05 a.m.
R 9.15 a.m. :;.35 p.m:
4.25 p.m. I x.15 p.m. 9.30 p.m. a.m
C 5,30 p.m. D. 12.45 ,
A I )ttil,y except sSunday. •
11 'Friday And Saturday only to Strat-
ford.
C awl I) Sundays and holidays only.
All other 'Times are Daily
Connections at Clinton for London,
Detroit, Wingham, Walkerton, PortElgin and Owen Sound.
Connections at Stratford for Woodsteili
Kitchener, Guelph, Hamilton and
Toronto.
Connections at Mitchell for Listowol
and London..
For information phone British Ex-
change phone 691 or 717.
11.35' a.m.
m
The Old Curiosity Shoppe
VACTID
TO BE
AN OPPORTUNITY FOR BUYERS
The Old, Curiosity Shoppe, 66 Hamilton Street, Goderich,
established over forty-six years ago, has received notice to vacate.
In these forty-six years we have seen five of its landlords end theiir
life's journey, but before its forty-seventh year is >nded it must move
out, the new landlord having other plans for the property.
As I have nowhere else to go, and cannot take these relics
of bygone-daysowitli me when 1 follow my oid landlords to that Land
of Sonien•here, the contents of the Shoppe must be sold by the end
of September. So here's your opportunity to obtain :rare antiques
and goads of bygone days CHEAP . FOR CASH MONEY. •
Jew or Gentile, friend lilt`"' foe, rich or poor, old or young—
all are welcome 'to Ball at the old Shoppe and'browse around amongst
these relics of .bygone days, which are too numerous.. to mention in
•• detail.
GAVIN EliVIILTON :GREEN
The Old Otiriosity-'Shoppe,.
66 Hamilton •Street, .Goderich.
. GORRILL•—REID
aw'
A pretty eddingstouk place at the
.Fu11_Gospel'Mission, Thedford, on Sat-
urday,. May 3rd, at high noon, when
Anna Gertrude Reid. only daughter of
Mr. James M. Reid and the late Mrs.
Reid of Clinton, b,•came the bride of
e
Rud rickglorrill, son of Mr. J. Gorrill
and the late Mrs. Gorrill of Sudbury.
Re v. J. Pearson of Goderich' ted.
The brides, who was given in marriage
by her father, was gowned in a street -
length white crepe dress with a
shoulder s 10 lder veil caught with. :t halo of
pink dowers. She • wore a corsage' of
roses. ' Iler only attendant' was * her
sister-in-law\I►s• Ken Reid• of Thed-
ford. wearing a lone eye et ('Ill )r(lll 1
dressT and a corsage of roses. The
groom Was Attended by his brother, Mr.
Philip Gorrill of Toronto. During the
signing ,of- the register 'Mrs. A. Mc-
henzie of Seaforth, cousin of the bride,
sang "O I'e.rfect Love."- The wedding
music was played by 'Miss Louise Me -
Kenzie. A reception was held at the
110010 of Mr. Ken Reid. The happy` -
couple then left by motor for Flint,
Michigan, the bride ww eering a brown
pencil stripe 'suit with' a •turquois,,htt
and brown accessories. On their re.-
turn- they will motor' to their new
leene in Nerihern 'Ontario.
There was ti lime when we were •
never able to find Grandma's' glassy ,
Now she' leaves thele right where
t she empties them.- -
ew en more produetive than machines.
to carry public liability and property �-,__,
damage insurance, also insurauu•e for N
the protection of passengers; that the
Maple Leaf Chapter. 10•I).E.,• be �$
granted permission 10 1)olcl a carnival
in Court house Park on .July 10th, the
booths to be erected on the paved area
in the Parka
The cemetery and parks committee
recommend(1)1 that the Industrial Soft-
ball League bc_. gratuted the use of the
ball dian1(1(1 iu .Victoria Park two
nights each week, and that arrange-
ments 4,he made with other teanis.re-
(1uiring the diamond so that the sche-'
Utiles will itot conflict : that the 10100 -
.tory sexton be granted a gasoline al
lownnee. of ten gallons a month for six
months,
The water, light aah(L harbor com-
mittee recommended that the Clerk
write the Canadian Pacific Railway
agent requesting - shalt t-io ;1)greeluent
regardi►ig the mocks at the bathing-
beach
athingbea•h be adhered to, and particularly
that the crossing at the entrance to
the bathitig,1e ach be planked and kept
clear of freight cars, and than the sid-
ing south of the freight shed 1)0 kept
clear of cars so that trucks may hate
access to the shed.
These repwrtr: Were all adopted.
Standpipe' in Town Hall Ward?
A propusel from the' Public rtilitios
Comlt)issiotl that a new st1uidpipe for
t'he waterworks system he erected in
the yard at •the rear of the Town Hall'
was the siubjee1 of .some unfavorable
continent. aucl was referred ,to 00(-
m11 tee of the whole Council for con-
sideration.
New Sidewalk on the Square
Bylaw No. 1(; of 1947 was passed,]
authorizing the eonstrnetiot) of fi
twelve -foot cement .sidewalk iii front
.of six, bloci(5 on the Square. On one
Muck-- from Ilamilton street to North
street-- the sidewalk 1w•1)S 1•eliewe(1 last
year. The eighth, block. which is
omitted from tile*• bylaw, is 01114 be-
tween Kiiagsfon and . South streets.
Fift•w ,I00 cent, of the cast of this walk is
asse.ssod against the property -owners,
except that 150 Town pays the entire
cost of street intorstctions.
I?very conteet that yon make with
others is either a bridge built or- a
gulf dug. ` " ,
GODERICH PAVILION
IDANCE NEWS
SATURDAY, MAY 10th
Scotty Mc1.24,' chlan
AND HIS MUSIC FOR MODERNS
OOIVIING—Saturday, May 17th—JACK EVANS and
his Orchestra.
Our Contribution To
ards Revival
Phone
114
• ,t'''''err.`7'"'-'-''4.•"'".'*4'.'.a.N.,' i' itjj. , ::::7-17-7----, , _ . _ "..------ /1;;"-----„,:'(::;- 7
est
Street
off Entire Stoc
AY 10th to 17th
RADIOS
PHONOGRAPHS
TURNTABLES
HOT PLATE§
/ HEATERS FANS
IRONS TOASTERS
Lam s
Mimic, instruments P
Records Shades -
THE ABOVE ARE ONLY A FEW ITEMS
FROM OUR STOCK
PAINT ARMET PAINT
ORDER PAINT FOR YOUR HOME NOW
ji* SAVE 10 per cent.