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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1947-05-08, Page 4a • PAWN IrOVii 71.110O ISIGNADSTAN otherm An the joys and sweet anxieties that were heirs whegn` you were 'rowing up will return to her vihe :�'' you ho :e: or her with flowers on 1IQT IER'S DAY. Whether ,Mother is a block away or across the continent, ° w can'see to it that she'll get her favorite li',owers from you 011li 1VIQT11 ''..'S DAY. Order the to- 4+'oy r b•� POT PLANTS Oalceolaria Cilneraria kllydrangea 1, i ixed Pans Begonias Fusohias, Ferns, etc. CUT FLOWERS Roses Carnations Tulips Snapdragons Stocks Sweet Peas Lilies, etc, Jackslls ?l7tlie Sa>ui�rt re' spa ovists 49 BRUCE T. PRONE 105 onded Member of the F.T.D. Flowers wired anywhere (Germany -and Japan excepted) gusic Festival Attracts Fine Talent (Continued from page 1)' "IItiroi . ounty''q Choral ,Sj[21;iety." "A life ye0 bePause you are willing, clever and food spurts," the adjudi- cator told the pupils of twenty -flare rural sphools pabrticipatinl in class 50, unison Chorus, "soldiers." '•l[ envy you 'RURAL r SC 1*" �� in many ways, but youhave some dis- LS. HAVE udvanitages, in that. yo•u •Bayes not the, T ; ; EIIR. DAY ON T tU4SDAV chance to get together." The assembles( sc pools under' his direction sang the Tuesday was rural 'school day at test, piece, sand the result was ipost r i' commended d d the 1'estfval, us tall the eontpetitious Pleasing. The teachers, were columen e - for their leadership, but "do watch the during the afternoon and eventing were hays and girls and make thein Loosen for the girls auci boys from the town- ul) their face';" the adjudicator advised. ships. 'r\venty-live seven year-old girls cow= peted • in class 41, vocal . alto, "The Tntt[�]IB W]D&Z. MA°7 8tb, ' IOW . 'etival o {�iLuie, and col�as'atulatcd the Vtudt:rich D 5SUvtal on ttt5 outtt tt;.I1d- lna 5uca:ebta and progress. , - Micas Eileen Sutter ,of Clinton was the only cunipetitor lu class 87, Con- trraltu ° ,solo, " I'aition Us,- Graaci'ous Lord." She sang beautifully and woes 85 marks. - &'suox Presbyterian church ehuir, scheduled to sing in the evening, did not .appear, ()Wing to'unforeseen cir- cumstances. 0Y SOLOISTS CO E ON WE. >NESDAY S.$. No. -3, Goderieh, won tup honors with 86 marks, also the Godeiich %hoard Buy soloists stole the, show at the of Trade shield. S.S.•yu, tJ, (Jude rheic, , . Festival. Itt,bill' tiuug,'" top autwrs for "Which 85 Wednesday session of the 1 estival. were awarded to Jeannette Beuremann, •received 5, ouches 84; tS.S.tNo. 0, They won high commendation front the `84 ; 8 S• No• v'adjudicator, particularly those par - of Walton, with 85 marks. Donna '1'uc•lA.�ersn1it11, 83. r Harrison, Goderieh township, won see-tici Methyl, in -class 60. unci place with 82. it chorus of thirty-four boys from ••$They compare favorably with, the JIullett schools, won the finals in class In the preliminaries marks of 80 or '17,Buys' churtrs, '()n tete Levee," with hest 1 hove heard iu Ututuriu in the u\er were awarded as follows: Ann Bast year. �.'e hove there tweutj•-two Mackay, Laward •, Faye Love, \Val- 84 marks, S.S. 8, Mh cKillop, held a score 'boys, all musical. Some are skilled, tc►u, and t'ureett Duwsull, Varna, each of 83 ; Goth r1er township schools, H0, others immature. It is all .a matter received til ; Carol J. kllin, Guderich, All of elle others were awarded Warks. of development." �l''rh 1 • b l 80 , lr Glenda \icIlwaiu,•- Goderich, Maya 11. t y e OW \l r. Fenwick all through the Festival Beuertnann. Walton, Ann Ducharme, Boys Commended has stressed the importance of "loosen - !UN -field, se."I 1411 ,•glad to find boys in the hug up the ill W" and face muscles, clear. 'It is ,'pretty hard to give marks Festival," Mr. Fenwick remarked. "hien. enunciation of words, and phrasing." here; they are so unpredictable," Mr. are meant to sing and you buys are He assembled the boy's ut class 60, Fenwick declared of the>, little peciple, srttillg it tine example." Ile wits" and under his direction they sang the ''All through tbis• festival we have tried pleased to see' surae with changing test ,4)iece, "The Little Elf," in clear Sou hard to bring spring. and. look what uiccs, 11)0. unison that was- lo',ely. • we get !" he added. t'eftrrillg to the Betty Rutledge, Dungannon, to1l,ed Ile told the buys, in class V_' (fourteen dreary t•uld uhttluurs, 111 conducted the finals in class 43, girl's vocal solo, years and` tnder) that he was proud :he w•hcth, class 1111(1 1171iuetl -them t lel en years and under, •'Shy "'locks," • of their sportsmaii1s11ip, and explained wit ll So marks, unci-,cu1)ttlred the Hu['(111 to the audience tliat they were reticent County first prize off•• '•). • Charlene w lien brought in the• liulclig;.11t. THESE YOUNG FELLOWS , c0rletl, Clinton. and ,Juan Sul11erville Girl cuulpetitors, too, g It a lisle A •MISSED T'' E :: ®AT :Jed, for the second prize. donateduby it uu11t of theulselvefi. The eight-year the ('ututty ('uuucil, with `,4 lu:Ii'ks. olds Mere tiil'til w.lt11 the iullx,rluuce .; Nol'illa Sherwood, Dungannon, Eleanor of their uses. Mr. F ctivvit•k SLI1M�ySSed (iodori,•11 harbor witnessed its first r1)ri1('r. 1 dericil, and \1•ufiy ,lane 111:11 production of tone .is important. ' -missing- . the boat" incident of the well, Luadeshuro, each had N.; 111 111 s. A clold a t uie.,• 1 a dole Iihe decub ; ° �_ , (1r„w:l 1,1; sorrows. \t:1••lstrate ti c" qct , .,':I;oll on Sutill'dAy. Three sailor tire- ()ibel' laacl.; of l ;l\`:lt'(lell a) the 1�1'e- 1,,,,seio-ss of Jaw lutist Iris" hatched, • g 1 1 � �lllt�l .Rill A',�,�l:e :;,1,,• 11iu1 twenty days in jail '[u loom front the tug -Sulphite" (111\('ti lim11110s were: June Mc,ffu11 \\ 1I1 also the phasing," Lc cluphusize11 9 r - .,,t,,:r „l,. hack at the harbor about 10 0.111. Sat- ham, 82; lona Griffiths, 111yt11, 52; 'file 1latle people of the kindergarten, 'Today Police t :;I:; ,t•lu1,'(1 -o„l:t•ut•t' „ll pa) !Meat of urtiav after a shullpiltg expedition up Gloria Nutt. Clinton. til ; Marlene Mac- ; directed by their teacher, Miss Esther' 1 . o ,,,nr, ,'„�1�, rcllirill�; broken lviuil,.,w•s town. jus tin time to see the tug. on Kenzie, Bt'llgt•uye,•til ; Ruth Boyd, \1'ul- plume, with her assistant,. Mrs. L. 11. ° magistrate's ,i.,1 r,�s:1,ri114. stolen ;owls was given which they were e101)Ioyed, heading Pelt tu5, 80; Marilyl► 1:t;•h, Ilenslt11, So; i'l'ru•ner, were told: -Aly, you s're good Protest AgalllSt Mag ,1f the harbor for .the head of the 1)uris Cunningham.,Godericli, 50; singers:' They sang '.'l'he• Robin ,r pleaded guilty , 1( 'd 1 It , lc, ', , w l • t, a ,u Ill ,1 I1., ecision Leads to 1 :,, a ,•barge of breaking into the .tore l;,kes and towing the barge "Delkote, \larilyn Gitrdner, Guderich, 5O. \Vakes ill, Early, 'flu! morning class • " i Ejecton J ..i Mrs. Al_ .i.rulstcud on ltnrull road the serund lust vessel of Go(lericlr's Air. J. A. Snider sliuke briefly at the was biccu S:.' murh; :old the afternoon ` °- nt.(l taking forty seven plugs ,,1' chew ��'intt r fleet to 1011V0. ;evening session, and Mr. 1"enwie•k stated class 50. Found ' smi1ey a' 011"1' *',1 f„r ,41' 111- ol,acco.• ' 1)t'fetice counsel pointed The throe youths, Maurice Halsted I that the standard of tin' \v r dune •These little ones .are being guided I ,lr.lu ., .. hist;' I lt' road. 13,1', id un• ('ollitlsom 11101 no 1,reviu11 record and "(singer” Tadd, 01 tuu11ville, and .1 in 111i' rural schools was high and simply a11t1 well 11Iong the right course. fraction 1. r(lie. , t l t , . -, Het , , ?ill :Axl t list elle incident w;ls 1,rul eked Julnl t'r,n;s. cel; Iiiugstull. h:atl apparent- ;entirely satisfactory. lie said he • some cllildra.•11 develop .marc quickly ., JIt•t'uttut•11, d1�,I1, t `i5li,l� .lilt 1 "u• .e.,( to be,bO('k•11 time for note'4 tip'[ throughout the Province thud others, It t:lretully tnaile(1 all r ._._7,--.-"---1:-",-,---1------'-, ._..� .:--•.-�.,- . --._.,., �.. .:.. , ,� ,,,_ ,. t��a1.,--t-11:�a..,.1.t,a .1..,.., :-. �. J. .. �, �,.4 ..,..,.r. � ....ia, �-,,. �.�._ - -� l,y .1t�t-tciti•r f, bla ► rrt•t i�h �...._v... �, s; �.. ,��- s •. Y-,.,.,., ,,-2f;-af-i,if. :ro-i o1` --;-•1 Tx"f i siiir y 1t N-tgiitim-` t -t --[nose Heae. „jteit, ice' ,1t .. n " l:ll��t,,i J,,hns:un 1'rctl iturrow suet sailing both had become So t.tlgla�td In thele w.t. a �Le,.{t1 p.trt 1 i w 1 �, a �' .°-if;, l'oo1-e i.t 1',,lu'r' (*""rt ' 1 tined ?+11 arid' costs shopping. that they were a bit late. young Glen in Music. teachers have. such splendid control, as �.• 'OI J• . 1 vv ere 111112 fro) -11 -the ,,silt. I,n,lll ,,, • 111 ILI1 „I .I1 enough ut+lne�v left on thein to go very more orchestras lel the, country, he all- illy w•otgders ul• the w ut Id, s.t1d the gil j, f "Open!" Door, Whale the RITTENUO�E D00R rCHIMIES do not actually play this popular piece, they do play melodious tunes when the.button is touched. Skeptical? Come in and look them .' ver. 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None- (,f” 'the thri'tc on .y�he tug and they did not have of the wind irrstrtu11e11tS. '\"'c .mesal �,ia atr.all�;c �111uE•c:_lo tools uruund alr1Q, ice 1, 1 l.. '~ib�hcll�le; I313•th, 5b ; appearance 111 t 1111 t, ualll' auand Luis Caulpbell, Gbdtllcla 8,1, B< re\Le( 1 cell ;inti ,•;11111 to 111, ( ml'. trsselling above ceilin far. let moue to Sault Ste, Marie, (11 111e.d. ucljutlic 111 1 1 (111c j will); the inures. \lcl'uulleli was ordered to 1i:1� *- and Se�'etl•ch:tt„t of g a by l;ttrdiuer. and Alai " e Prices- :111(1 where they; (*.mild catch their boat. The aw:IrdS were:' 4 r 1t( 11(1 lluyes, 4ueleric11,' w:ls the co;',,t t,1 I.111 en being. found ;:hilly 1 1 (1) 1113 11 thl \Yu rtllll ) ohtbuuc solo, 11011 You winner ut' iu hest 11eti ,tic;, in class d5, G(xlerich, 5_'; ' Lurahtlet • r. ,r , „' :ill acri,leut Trade Board against .Thomas Riley.- - Tie' "Su1l�hite. took- Another urge Cla.-.. 1Q(, tt \turgnerite Ilan, Bly of a (hltl;e arisen., , Ili t (' 1 1 harbor ai t;hort whhle Truly'' \Tory"�Iitile )�lyt 83 I)ou hut'; wcenl solo eight yours and tfnddr.• Cynthia- 1:oung. 1:il Central School, tit; lilyih i'ublie .ri Bob- I School, 82: conducted respectively iby calm Campbell, i 'Miss Turnbull, Mrs, Jlel)uugall, for llanliltun and Victoria ; Miss L'. Middletw.t. Miss Mills. th, 82; - Gratce ('la" (,O, ehuir (gr;41.1e \'), "The Godericb i ' . \Tony;y-Gu Round" ViPturi, School •1' wruc'r Wert- aHjunrueH to \I ly out „t .uc ern r . , Doak and Betty uw'ra, • 011 tile" 'nig .of ."1,ri1 s:11 0 hell 1 he t lots 11 , t. . Grocery t �ct ry iPem udder. avhich the ago and 1,lalns to 11 tttrtr to Godeueh \ItKt hire, Bly11r, t,l. ()tiler censuses were: Jimmy .1atl.sutl, McCo lnell,t11„alel '1' Font ,•„lli(le,l will'. __. include son ,s, tial, 1 to. take away the third barge, the Class 101, baritone solo, 'In Tull' Guderich, Sa ; Billy Roberton, Seafntih ; a ear driven by Keith Gardner. „f .,'1{a 10 :r I' 1 made 1)1 _soups, Sw't (le 1'1, 1 t, , Ben nlruru cherries, ',lungs, corn, shortening„ lard. ' 1 e, ' the last ,,of Goderich's Gloat dpg”— Brock Vodde11 . Blyth, M), Jou Craig Lilly 111achstune tied with Iftht ler, noel the hri(ige at .� 1 c uui and whitey fleet. . Class 104, 1: .,slut alts, saxophone. 6_' ; 1 1100' \lc1'uddcu, Seufur111, 51 ; "If the au;els had l,ee11 here they would i:, til. dates, marmalade. macaroni l shite" arrived about 6 a.tn. otos Drink .10 Me Only with Thine Ruu111&1 \lasotl, Seall'urt11, 50 The , tt 1 have been convicted ?e," muttered Mr- ;s11aglietti.• Saturday and clear(1d about 10 a.m. Eyes"—Bert Lydian, Blyth. 41 Dun' School Chairs ;Patsy uettc�,' Iuh11c Schuul,,.,,~,k; •l coital Schuoi, ti4. 1 e c judgment had iteetl G„ttli,u I). IIustle. Detroit. pleaded , `,r i '62 lis �Iu'e, talurth,,8:1, it.y 1� Connell after Ih J ;r, driving• 1 tit\%11hirt, 1 11th, ... ('lei lith (;halirs • (bUl(Ie 1 and Il), S'2;'Marruer1 t hull, Myth, ' Class 1Oa, ensemble. "Since First 1 t given. ��: Magistrate l'uukl, denuullied guilty .i, ;t charge .,f cat(It d I s (lass 1l),i clarinet solo, "Lullaby"—' "Chou l'huu Chou” lteucher's otic cum G�,der1c11'b .' Saw Your feet'" -Myth Lions Buys' '� 'statement. and was tined X11) anci ,costs „f jl 1.10. 'rho tired businessman had. Jtl t (l,i. , t;•� ; Illanl�lre • \\'estc•utt, Setiturth, i;l , that 11c(',)nuf 11 repeat ht. t.l t signed It , for mnothCi ;_'i,,000 un his Rt,bert .\I:lrsllall,-Blyth,Ss..?..; T)urut'hy ducting in brackets)--"'ictulY'it school "': ' 2 * • u ( c hot ill ]'11e car driven by IIastr( ran into the „ 1b lad Girls' Band Sextette 111. 81; and wltpu the latter 1 i1 il, insurance. Tie turned to the smil- I.ydiatt, Blyth, 50:• Irene Logan, BlytA, I (Miss Al.Anderson), 5•'; Central ,Grace Baecltle>, <,uaerich, 8()( Sou Bly t,.11 Lions Buys' uud (girls' Band, matte fifrt]lcc rent 141 (1,nt rear „f a car driveli Uy \i r. I,a, (;u, lifet Class 7f double, trio, ',L ho • distinctly+, ,r •• •* way 1i,. 1, un t int; agent ,anH paid. I ututg man, you 7S, a I Sclu,ol= Public Aliss Helen \'idea on ie) 78. ' forth Public Schuul. group one, ea- ; Se�tetRe No. 1, ,ti(). not tete' s:in11I le°)111 ejected t>� 1,ulici ,,1 Lf 1„t,l�e, un IL,,h . 1., - relay '• )11 tin Proud of yourself • I'.ye ('lass .107, Clarinet st)lu, "Your Song ;. sull• 1'tthlie Schuul (S. G. Ronnie), Ib. r ;' i High 'praise was .at corded the Butler from the e'+,.ltlrt room. "1,ril :,, r• , • > of refn�ed to see, fire i.nsurunee men °to, ft•our I';u•:ldise" -- Mildred Charters. (_'lass .;l►, girl's- yuc•ul suint 5 years group two, SE,lfurth, 7) of this band, A. T�. Rubinson of -Blyth, "ltiltF to a cllar?;e „f c,,nn ' charge against RAT Fowler ;" , lyll's ` Ire)ru(1 Blyth, SO. and clder, "A Litlle'l'hty 13ire1"—Thelon (,loss 97 -- ('cruet Bulb, Rust of for the�exeellent results' he i• aciffiev- P1t ac assault, ., t elluue,l all using iu(1�'1 f nt lung -nage on the' high tl;ly.' "I know quid the agent. I m Blyth, , . I 1 , r e i I .• _ Tr:ll ss Irma \\ me S_' ; "lice \Ic- ; . mitt :t it 111(- \liclLt(1 ,' e wool:, them." II'�g11 'marks were awarded* to .1 iidham. GuHerrth, 51;; Pauline •Jeuu tn)r.' 'l he hoy..:tll(1 ;iris h;tn1 a their milted hl; hall l,eel,t,er•i'rrtlkim, t,,,. u1ln,li'I whey was rf;nuuldt,d, (n Bt 8th l :"illy \Ic" ittie,''S,,. and Betty Ilili, Gude 1%; Ja111) , 't,rcf, Neurit. 81 ; Jc,lul Slhthurlte, y+U, all of �}lilliug illarnnt111)1 exl,cttly l d their , } Bi• Murray.'" and Christine Schutz, I (.11.1,;:i4 I,, Itubin.un 1 , • ti I : \ lcto 77:. t 7 � School', 83 : Ileftsa11 Piddle Scirool, 8'2. 77:. IIcnsull Public School, l•. „ r'14 years 1 ('Imus 71. two-part chorus .(grades girl's vocal solo, I Class ,� 03, ul1(1 under, "Scenes That are. Bright- [VII, A'II1), "Stars of the Summer est"--Glo1•iil Si1thorpe, Blyth, 84; Phyl_, Night"-- \'i'1oi'1r'School, s,.; Seaforth ,r'eh 1 le cliffs' Gude rich, 84': :Vice Christie' Sea '- 52, girl's solo. thirteen years and under, I forth, 53 : Janet (1i alram, Guth rich, 82. Iloti;&: Again, Nmthleeil' —Tana uiid in the test piece. "'111) Maiden's Wish.' I They sing ac(-ml:)t y., ;111(1 gave ex- - �; \I;u•.iC,rie.\Mutt. S(1 tuarl:s. - uu•c l Solo Class . < ( r urtisic w•(111 -the appreciative acclaim of more 1011 capacity hitt Church Solo (I cellt'ltt •ltteut1u11 111 I•enwtcl plutstd (lass ,),l, 1, flat horn solo, "Silver I ° • \li: ('orotlna \V1:']lfl,urf, Clinton, 'car- after giving 8[) 1110rks to the. Opporttnl ; Tht'cads" -- )I;1I'g,':1PPt \IltrO.• S vl ; vied Qi1't' top 11, furs in class ,►O, c•llnreh ity fills', \'icturi,a tichi)ul, conduct - ed.' �� s,11u,. (a1(11111 tOices)afti't' singing -.The 1)Y Ali8s t 1' rinse '11'aline', SO. 1)0111 of Blyth. 1 Lost ('hurls:" With ti:, marls." Miss lids. 07. choir Igiude Ill". "-( lass 100. E 11:11 saxophone solo, I:vely•u' T•lrerhuw. Go(lerich, singing Lillie Doves"- -('eltttal Seliool, ;5:t: \ 1t• Elena. folk;l" L(,i; I)nherty. L'i\10, r •• t „ria School, SO ; 110115011 $drool, 77 - ; i+O maria, "(111(' SlV't'etlV' \nls':1111 �1'll„ll�ht. ('�a ('lass :17, Astolid solo, t) years :!till voile ,.f t,l•,isul il11 11"( haH S:; ('l:lss (iti,,,chu11; I;ri ab 1V',, "Lulls j nn(ler. \Islit:rtion"—Eleanor 1)riverr mark,: 111 he111,:•Ih .\iiken, ((ale,T'ich. ile,lsnll Schuul. 111t. 11tultiel, , G,�xict•ieh. S_, ln'autv,,• '-:'ice. hut t?'tn-1,,, ;1 1;1tie.�s�: Cen.fal School I\Irs. Thontel„c)' Class :i!I, vio,ilu solo. "'l'he-B('ll Buy :,,,, .1� 1—, 11, "I;;I)I1� "I,�,'11,'11L, ti:i 'sl \ it•?„1•H S( pool, ,`. Suite" Christine `('}lilt%. (;(,dl°I'1('h, 4O (1•Iss tit,, 's vut•:11 X011,, 11 ve:i1s Some •fclti,u1 wa0 evideneedrhv ;Ind atutller. "The LittleI•;Ii" (;corse'- 1mtr;s.. ti,�i 1 1',)n, S101t 1; tet 011, l ; Chorus Singing • :I e ntiplause ir,,nl the winning sc•11ou1 \[tlhliru. w1111.0 •...•;1•,,t,'d Ii,e adjudication of class •f:lanl•s McArthur, 8:1: Fred Muses, s:1; ('1;Iss 7:,. nrtisnn ehurlis (grades 1', 11(11011 11uckst:ti1t'r, s:t, a11.uf Gucicricll; 11'1, \'l I, 1'I1I1, 'My Pledge to ('ail:ld;i:" To, 51.11(.1 ch"ir. grade \'I, "011, No, Se:lfurtll I'nblic Schuul. \'ict(iria .1, 1111" ('c,1� I r:11 School. Goderich; 82 ; I�:1 lel Jelulst,, Gu(leri( Il, : AV'i ecru S,•hoo1: Goderi0h, SO. til1. :— Iti'. \\"' '11. Rolll�i ell, former' (,rtr:111i1 i:i, h , r,l Mads;,, 80: 1t,',1,R'rt \'uflaltd, ,,f I11t„S 1'L''-0) 1•'1'1:111 (•blll'('ll, :1 1111 11,111' till; Gol'(1„11 1'11111111111: So; 1.01'1 11, `(1, ,111'1,': „1' „f tt,it�l•. ,,t :811•;Itf,,r(1 N„1'1,1;11” ( tits, V )'al sol(,, 14 \ears • �p School, •w:1s l,ra's, ul, :111(T `1V:C•1 ill1'114(1 x1111^ nl1,1er. "11111(1101 iac•T; kyle, __. . \ir. T•'etlllie?; 6-): Donald 11(•.\ha11), (;u(let'ich,. ;1)1,01 „t , l l 1: -!, ss, lI r. I;ul ltwel l 41.; 1100111(1 Sutherland. Sea forth, 83; • -(1•' nett L"'' i _: !'1'," ,t .'• Stratford Hist!:!ill 1'i.11lel•, •li,'lis:lll, 82.- ,f 2,- ,1 and the 1\Iw'allis Class (i1, ,1111('1. 11 \(';It's and tinder, Lawn Mower Service Bring; your Lawn \low'e'r in now. for sharpening and overhauling. Newest type of equipment used. �A M ALLIJ V ('OR. 11("1'O1l1.i & BRO('K ST. - PHONE 59-1J ' d> • ly • TONAL HARVESTER r-nehi iv ON SAE! . G•GAMA -",WOLF MAN" x FI 11 if(1%8d( ,4 veserne 1 "SI P FRUIT E Air NS ANGES ,MAB" S Immediately available for you now at my shop are: ONE 8 FEET 32 PLATE - DISC HARROW WALKING PLOWS • MILKERS CREAM SEPARATORS - ONE 5 FEET• MOWER Full stock oil, International Harvester repair parts. Rubber tire wagons. • J1ct_ o .+r PHONE 427 CALIFORNIA FRESH 252's FLORIDA' ' - VALENCIA 176's GOLDEN RIPE OWNED AND OPERATED DV bio AFLAl11TOOCa PACIFIC T t s ANN PAGE—WHITE or BROWN MILK BREAD 2 Loadel 1. COCOA FRY'S Ctrn. � C4n. FOR FLOORS t gHAN W ,K TEXAS FRESH - LARGE BUNCHES SPIN CH FRESH CURLY LEAF ONIONS GENUINE.SPAN'AFIGENTINE - CUCK x - S HOT - LARGE 24 s ` INEAPPLE "CU SPANISH 24'0 es. 230 ea. 290 DAN DEI~ CERTIFIE SEEDS ASGT' 17-1n13. l))'JJ Pint 59¢ 'Yin 16-(3g. 450 Pkg. 'NJ jib CUSTOM GROUND ANN PAGE FAMOUS FRUIT CAKE 1 -Ib. 470 BICUITPFAMOUS ASSORTED SPIC & SPAN NO RINGING NO WIPING LOBSTER FANCY • - , n LIMITED 'SUPPLIES o • r ss*L O 2 -Ib. 14 -az. 240 'cin 7 -ox. 9eg • Tin a7U7 1-41b. AO Pkg. Mu Pke. /eDTin Rao PICTURED here is colorful JoeLaflamme in the express car of 'a Canadian National Railways train on arrival at Central Station in Montreal. The internationally -famous wild ani- mal trainer and guide is off on a tour with three of'his big moose and a deer ta,T ortsmen's shows in the 1•:aNtern United States. Two of t'he inool:e will go to Hollywood to break into pieturewy, according to the big trainer. Self -designed Mayor of Geg:rrna, Ont., 1t Iiiraberin village on the. C.N.R. line west of Sudbury, Joe has ebfised quite, a stir' since he -began making exhibition tours. The big, towering more than six-foot, tall farlrolf flhital", £13` Ile 1(1 sc.nw:., 71tlf•r sailed, lavas a sensation :n Ne•w \ of la hoto one year when fie paraded down , Broadway with a giant moose. Ho , tied up Toronto traffic for hours on , another occasion when crowds sur- rounded hie • sled team of timber ( wolves. "Wolves won't attack human beings," he says, acrid to prove it ho ' goes out and catches them bare- handed. Joe was once a Montreal policeman and. guebeo heavyweight wrestling 1 champion. Be moved to Oogama 25 1 years agb teff lead a quiet lite. Today I he is sole owner and -operator of the „ GO aina Zoo",,and a to lodge. 1 He also rune a freight trualelnservlete and operates afarm eon 'which lb; t tn trained 1)10(),,p, wei�vee,and deer , inaie With 1114, 11.1envard llnLLla 1 p AMIILTON ST, _00=0..0 101TA• u, THE- 1 IZENS OF GODERICH AR2 URGE'' TO ATTEND THE FREE X-RAY CLINIC TO Ecu - •ELD AT MacKAY HALL FROM MAY 17th to 22n Tuberculosis can be detected only by X-ray in the early stages. Tuberculosis mg. be controlled - and' eventually wiped out' in Canada. We boast that we have "The prettiest town in Can- ada." Let us endeavor to make it the healthiest town. D. D. MOONEY; May ; r, Pt�ar� #o41,aFREE xAl 1,