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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1947-05-29, Page 3AMP .c«, or. .as, • 1.0, to, -44M j ,4' oropNlin, '4t.4.^411A 4 Met* riag.1.711trir 4t, tOr .01% .41111V*V., 44111.1.4r; .AY 29- • ONE-EtUNDREDTII YEA.R.I NO: 22 11 Business Directory ILUI P J. UNTER arrister, Etc, Royal Bank Bldg. arailton Street, Goderiela Phone 968. CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS W. CECH4.4ATTRIDGE. CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT Phone N.o.—Office 34aW tlouse 343J Goderieh. • ACCOUNTING'ANIf BOOKKEEPING it °COUNTING & BOOKKEEPING • SERVICE For Small Businesses, Stores, Etc. Bookkeeping Systems Installed. Books Balanced Monthly • Financial Statements Wage Summariee Business and Personal likcome Tax ° Returns ALBERT SHORE Office:Corner North St. lead square Phone 975. • Residence Phone 444. IMMINIIIMIN1110111•11111111•1111MMIS INSURANCE DUE ,LATE ATION COUPONS a" , Coupons now valid are 820 to 850 and Y1 to Y5, butter h(335 to 352. Preserves still'. rationed are fountain fruit, honey and honey butter, jams, jellies, marmalades and molasses. QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS ° atorekeeper tells me that I must use my caulking sugar allowance before the end Of May, because on that date the Y coupons will expire. Is this correct? A.—No. There is no expiry date an- nounced on canning sugar coupons. They will be valih until declared other- wise by the Ration Administration. eat my meals at the place where 1 • work My employer insists ,. upon my giving up my canning sugar coupons to her. Must -I do this? A.—No. Your coupons are your own property. If you and your employer reach 'a mutual agreement regarding your sharing themyou may do eo, If you work in an iastitution you must give written consent. - McKILLOP MUTUAL: FIRE IN- SURANCE CO.—Farm and' iso- lated town" property insured., Officers — President, Frank Mc- Gregor, Clinton, R.R. 5; Vice -President, Chris,„ Leonhardt, Bornholm, R.R. 1; Manager and Secretary -Treasurer, M. A. Reid, Seaforth. Directors—Frank McGregor, Clinton; Chris. Leonhardt, Bornholm; -S. .1;1. W'hitmore, R.R. 3, -Seaforth; W. IL Archibald, R.R. 4, Seaforth; Harvey Fuller, R.R.- 2, Goderich; E. J. Tre- . war/ha,' RR: 3, Cliutou; John II. Mc - Ewing; R.R. 1, Blyth; Hugh Alexander, R.R. 4, Walton; J. L. Malene, R.R. 5, Seafortn. • Agents—John 1.11: Pepper,' Brucelield, 3!..R. 1; George A. Watt, Blyth, R.R. 1; R. Finlay McKercher, Dublin, H.R. 1; J. F. Prueter, Brodhagen. _ Policy -holders can make all pay- ments and get their cards receipted at the Royal Bank, Clintop; Calvin Cult's Grocery, Kingston Street, Goderich, or J. II. Reid's General Store, Baylield. ,a1010PMEMIIII/MINIMINIMINIMION MEDICAL Dle. F. J. 1C-FORSTER, 4'1E, EAR, NOSE, THROAT Late House Surgeon' New York Ophtlittlinic and Aural Hosifital; assist- ant. at -Moorefield Eye Hospital and ,Golden Square Throat Hospital, London, England. EYES TESTED, GLASSE4*, SUPPLIED 53 Waterloo' Street S., Stratford. Telephone 267. _Next visit Bedford Hotel, Goderich, Wednesday, Jtkne 25th, 1947, at 2 pm till 4.30 p.m. 5210,11M1* nit HURON COUNTY'S FOREMOST WEEXLY GODE.PICH, Mrs. Lockhart Heads Women'sIhstitutes, District Ming at Blyth Hears Reports and AddresseS, • . Elects Officers 4—My landlord refuses to a&ept my rent because he wants me to vacate my present home. Must I vacate if he will net take the rent? A.—This is ,a matter outside the Jurisdiction of, the • W.P.T713. You should 'consult yeur own lawyer, as it depends on the fental arrangement and any variation:: of same which you made With your landibrd, Q. ---;May I use my canning sugar coupons to ,buy canned fruit and pre- serves? . The„ "Y" .coupon made valid for ,canning* sugar may be. used CHIROPRACTOR AND DRUGLESS THE -RAPIST Goderich, Phone .341 OFFICE HOURS Mon. & Thurs.-9 .to 11.30 a.m. •2 to 5 p.m. (only) Tues. & Fri. -9 to 11.30 a.ra. • 2 to 5 p.m. 'and 7 to 8 P.m. Wed. & Sat. -9 to 11.30 a.m. (only) ilineral fume baths by appointtnent only. 4. N. ATKINSON 51 South St. Registered under Drugless Practitioners Act for the Province of Ontario. taimsvo.m...6 ••••••••••••. F. T. Armstrong OPTICIAN andOPTOMETRIST • k Square — Goderich -"See Armstrong and See Better" • At Lueknow first Friday of each month. BLYTI1, May 21.—The' annual ditt- triet meeting of West Huron Women'S Institutes was ,held ea Tuesday in Memorial Hall, Blyth. The distriN comprises Auburn, Belgrave, Blyth, Clinton, Dungannon, Goderich, St. neleus,and Winghaus Nearly one hundred delegates • registered. The President, Mrs. Lorne lvers, Dungan- non, presided. In response to the roll call of the bratushvs r' the .various tree sit rers gave brief fivancial statements. Mrs. Geerge Wilkin sang a solo, atecampanied by Mrs.. J. A. Snider, 'both of Goderich branch. Miss Flora Durnin, Huron county coach in junior work, explained changes in the junior setup. She reported that eeventy-seven girls completed projects, last year. Interest in the girls of the connnunity should (ffe a first consider- ation with institute members, she said. agricultural representative for llurOn VIMMIIIINIMME1111111•101111.0111. INSURE IN SURE ' INSURANUE CONFEDERATION LIFE WIND- CAR, FIRE --Preferred Kates to; - preferred 'risks. ACCIDENT & SICKNESS Consult JOHN PARRISH Phone 82-13 Dungannon NWARIO; TIWRSDAY, MAY 29th, 1947 CENTRAL HURON COUNTY SEEDING ALMQST COIVEPLETE --Courtesy Clinton' News -Record. 'LEROY G. BROWN Home -making club work, it was ex - Wined', can be carried on if there are only four available girls in the community. Standing Committees Report Reports of standing committees were given as follows: Agriculture' and Canadian industries, by Mrs. R. Fair - service, Clinton ; citizenship rk ud legis- lation, Mrs. E. Anderson; Belgrave; historical research, Mrs. Du Val, WIng•- 'ham, , who recommended that more brancheg present some of their worthy members withdife membership pins ahd certificates. Mrs. Holland- Of Gode- rich, convener of honie economics,' re- ported the activities a_ seven branches. Mrs. Adam Sohnstou of Kintail, social Welfare convener, gave her report ; and •airs. Elia Craig of Auleirn reported on publicity for Mrs. Fred Miss, the con - • DON= B. BLUE !EXPERIENCED, AUCTIONEER Licensed for Counties of Huron and Bruce RIPLEY, PHOMj 49 For information apply to J. N. Kernighan, Division Court Clerk. Goderich, Ont. • EDWARD W. ELLIOTT LICENSED AUCTIONEER Correspondenee promptly an- swered. Immediate arrangements can be made for Sales Date by calling phone 203, Clinton. • Charge moderate and satisfac- tion• Guaranteed. • 19t1 41 L. COLE Optometrist—Optician Eyes Examined., Glasses Fitted Phone 33 Goderich, Ont. Geo. G. MacEwan Fire, Accident and. Motor Car,- . • In$urance OFFICE-46:80NX TEMPLE WEST STREET PHONE ?30 OODERICH AUCTIONEER Matt. Gaynor —Experienced Auctioneer— Sales Conducted Anywhere Write or phone collect Godeilicb—Phone 626M 14-27 county, who informs The Signal -,Star that seeding operations on luaus in the central part of .11uron county are pretty well completed. Seeding along the southeru boundary, the northeast and northwest .portiens of the county, however, are much. further behind, said Mr. Brown. • Travellers who visit throughout the rural areas,of Ontario report, on visit- ..ing the. agricultural °Thee at Clinton,. that the central ,part of Heron county seems farther advanced than any other, section of the Province they have visited. . The second spray leg .has iipeu cern- pleted in the warble 'ay campaign in Goderich township and, men from. the ()uteri° Agricultural College. Guelph, are at -present m -o making a cheekf-1_4e, area to note effects. •- • "Ope.n Night" Draws " Many Visithrs Collegiate Institute Students in Many Departments " Oho:or • Their Stua" "Open night" at Goderich Collegiate histftute was an. interesting ,event which attracted hundreds of visitor s to. the school on Friday night last: - Every, department was thrown open fer in- spection, and teachers and students ex- tended a cordial and gracious Welcome to their many. guests. Principal A. It. Scott and Mrs. Scott received, and 'form teaehers explained classroom activities. , • Under the direction of Mr. Ga Aymer end. Miss. E. Lewis, boys' and girls' physleal, training instructors, a fascin- ating program of gymnastics was run off in ,the anitlasium. Tableoexercism basletbaN games and other gymnastics Were expertly executed by the' boys. The girls in their blue gyin uniforms gave a splendid exhibition of by 'a busy groupof girls , in the Same department where they libled, Sewed; did laundry work, prepared and served a luneheen ; while fat another coma a manicurist was demonstrating her art.' . Vie display Of ehopwork waa most, intereating, Beautifully finisbed lamps, the 'stands of which ,were wade of laminated woods, intricately carved brackets, tables, paper racks and well - finished cribbage -boards were the work of the boys .under the direction (if Mr, 'W. F. Walkom. •-A visit to the "shop" was revealing, ,for here one saw the boys expertly using the machinery which might be found in any well- equipped factory. ,One student was "turning" a table ;ano9f1er ,making a' "baby tender," which was the „envy of all the young mothers who saw it. the Seicnee' Room Intricate 'instruments from which could be calculated the acceleration of a moving body ; a demonstration of statie electricity; Microscopes, and a,• display of pictures by the "Camera Club,'<: were all to be seen in the science room. one hardly dreams of connecting art with the facts and figures of the•coru- "horse" activities, pyramid building, and teercial department; but under Miss folk dances, for which they wre heart_ M. Smibert the pupilS,of the commercial Hy applauded by the large gathering forms are typewriter and shorthand ef spu. ectatss. artists. A picture, resembling a steel A Yotmg• Japanese fitu,fIent etching at a distance, of a ship in full "Grade IN art; with Miss At ;i- sail on closjr inspection proved to be i ten in charge. was shown In a ger, Juade of the capital "M's'' on the type- aniumalecerated room. Prominently writer, Poetry - was "set tip" in ,at - displayed were Posters urg,ing support tractive borders. On the blackboard of- the new arena for which the coin - o Were drawn a pig -and a man's head mun it y _ recreational( lmanin shrthand cha ittee was racters.: Other 'students offering prizes. 4 Inc done by Victor e displayed accountancy „and other es- Kadonaga. YOung Japanese student, was sntials Of a well-equipp-gd office. 'of a, puppy in .black and white holding Tea was. ,served by other teachers ,' . 0 card with an appropriate slogan and studelits in the assembly room, cninposed by the yOung • artist. ,, where Initsiv under the, direction of • victor 1111(1 t() hetet. ;4(.11001 .when his Mr. W. n..Wickett, A.T.C.M., wun the P11 weremoved out of British (701- aPPrecittiion ef the visitors. • ' . 11 niblit t 0 the Niagara PeninSula--. Liiter • a c • .they aP nie to erter's Hill, Goderich The fa te of p'atioil, depends upon -the --tow4iship, - and when Vi•eter . heard he chai•acter of individuals. .1 eene,Mrs.. Keating, district treasurer, 'red • K,,. . • ported that about ,$5,000 ' lied been 1 . rnised b3,' the branehes during, the year:1, Ihity,liisoli. The 19-16 c:onVeners , of IYinner was served by the inembers i standing committees \N -ere re-elecied. ofl the.`local' branch in the basemenDm t Nliss E. Slieter 'of Int' epartent Off the hall. • Iteeve 'F. lin inton wel- 1 of Agriculture gave a splendid irddress, • • • evlite(1 the delegates And spoke highly i on Community wort. the &am 11.,'1 io-t' of the Work of the Women's' -Institute. 1 tute might do, stall as straightening 11 1)11 dre'sses. house gco \\ ' 11 S , 1 11111e(1 AIrs. F. A. I.)arkerapresident of -Wing- 1 nutil boxes. awl beautifying unsightly: , goods. finefy worl:cd linens. pretty belts. ' -ham. branch, • replying to Ree'Ve litti•n; t places. -start with our ow'n brzilico, skims. ;Ind 14,:int1fyiny 1(1' (1 1,1100.s ton, expressed. pleasure at meeting in she advised. Istial. go over what; Youi aes,ae r,,;__ 111) wk n , „rf I in girls in convention at Blyth. , „., , need! • NVe need a tvrtain amount of 1 110 home ,,,000loi,•,,, della 111111.1ft folder -Trie afternoon session Was open( d I diss,itisnletion --then we will build tko- tileinstrivatea of All, with community singing led :by airs. day for a -better tonorn•row." stairs all the loots,ehold duties of a 1- I It. 1). Philp -at the piano. MIS. 1vers , After discussing the c1,-opera-tive pro- „ , , , weit-orciorett ...wane 'ivere, denion,t rated 1 , in her address thanked, the district gra in.' I 110 meet ing'dt.1.1(led on ne district • RAIGIn Tlytiole (3140,4E The thank-offerina,' znef4ing Of% the Arthur Cirele was held on Monday evening, May 19th, in Knox, 1)M-20'4 teriau elkureh with a maid aftendarx•e of members _and represei4tives trora . the Women's litissionary SoOety, the Ladiea A.id, Canadian Girla rzi Tgaiw Ing, and Mission Band leaders. MrS, Gordon Henderson, presidentpreaded. Mrs. IL Stewart led, in °prayer and' • the' Scripture was read by Mrs, E. Lodge. A vocal solo by Mrs. ClaYton. Edwarde.rid a piano solo by Miss Runt Reed were both much enJoyed. Mrs. Gordon Bisset introduced Mira$ Marion 'Williamson, the guest speaker, Who gave an interesting address on, India, especially her work at the M. G. Abey Memorial Children's :ome, Mrs. F. R. Redditt and Mrs. Clayton Edward thaUted the speaker. The meeting closed with the singing of a hymn and prayer by'ldrs. Render- ° son. COUNTY GRANT FOR BRITISH. RELIEF The Warden's committee of Iluroa County Council, meeting last Friday, authorized a grant tif $500 to the British flood relief fund. - (amid reach the Cellegiate Iustitute hert:•by bus, he enrolled as a stildelit, and, is rentainia'g the end of'the term, titongIL hi, parents 1111 \c re- turned to Stoney Creek. Another p)s,.ter. by •I'atricia Church, of 1111 efigerf:leed hiwrkey prayer in .c.olors, won elithusias:tic• admiration f(kr its faehtl exPr('ssion and. tine coloring: liotne lEi•onomics 1)epartment One end of another room resembled a Well -stocked department store. with HAROLD JACKSON , LICENSED AUCTIONEER HURON AND PERTH F. or information, etc.. write R.R. 4, Seaforth; or phone (col- lect) Seaforth, or 867, Goderich. .,,ommmmmeeolmr CAPITAL • .THEATRE Now—Gene Autry, in '"SIOUX Mon.,, Tues. and Wed. • ADULT ENTERTAINMENT! • "MOM AND DAD" A stark and shocking revelation of today's social problems, presented in the si FI)igbt - fume rd style 'demanded .,by the subject and shown only to segregated audie'nees f011OWS —Three Showings Ekeh Day— Women, only at 2 p.m. and '7 p.m.—Men only at 9 p.m. On the stage, iri Person, Elliott Forbes in it fearless commentary , Thursday, Friday and Saturday— . Douglas Fairbanks Jr., Maureen'O'Hara, Walter Slezak and George Tobias . . Out of the Arabian Nights comes 11 Technicolor fantasy to charm you for am evening of rare- entertainment.• "SINBAD THE . SAILOR" ., Coming -1n Tecimicolor—"tve AlWays Loved You," ; Matinees Mon., Tues., Wed. and Sat. Thig week only! osomosnolowiewwwwwwwwitianaminswierino‘moorimowimamime„fosimiesimemiy. "V 4 , execut e for their eo-otieratien,,,espee- ,,trvice this 't.;t1... . • • ially Mt -s. Keating% tile otifetent secre- m,inbers g1yt11 branch r.e- tory-treasurer. and spoke ot the eomulg Celeintation at Guelph in 'June. Eiection of Officer's treated the cOsttaue parade preVIonsly.` presented at their fiftieth anniversary celebration It month - 1111 1- M rs. Rice Of Kintail..convener of rators'werc Airs. II. and -Mrs. the nominating committee, 'presented J. II. IValson..• tire Stole of offit.ers, whic,11 was adopted Mrs. (!ster, Chairman of 11 111(11(11 con - as follo‘vs:IIOn. preshlent, Mrs. W. J• •vention area, told of the tcutati‘e Ilendersou, Wingham: past president. Ida iis for the 'con \ whiph will l.).e held the last we)..1" in 0(1tobiu. io Hotel London. - ;;‘Irs. II. Litt, Pro\ director, I:N.-- pi:lined the extra fees and reported '.2714 inst it 11( 1- had taken short course's. . MrS.. L. 1 vers. Dungannon; president, !qrs. T,ockhart, Goderich ; vice-presi- h 'dents, Mrs. L. M. -ScrinigeOnr. Mrs. F. Parker. AVilighant,, secretary -treasurer, Airs. . Norma n - Kea t IA Ingham :• Hee books should not he callts1 scrap 1 Mrs• ('• II0PIK1r. Mrs- D• 'She' advised that. the 1 weedsmnit books. Seventeen new ;branches ha ve Iteen organized in Ontario. Airs. Litt ilt, same aS the -.5- coupon,: Q.-A:n(1er the two-year, lease has, said. Mrs, Sadie I:tuning favored ‘Nitli • the tenant the right to break his lease harmonica selections, acCompitnied ly on thirtw. days' notice? ' Mrs. R. D. Philp. A.—yes. by giving thirty days' notice Resolutions - - in writing to his la nal( n-ci the tenant 'Mrs. F. Pa rker, convener of 0*'- (111 may legally vacate.• • tion::,". presented these resolutions.. . • . 1Vhereas the youth of today is our I make babies' cotton clolgting nation's s rength, of tomorrow, there- for sale, 'must I have the price approved fore we. - the -` Women's InMitutes. 4111 by the Wnrtime • l'rices and Trade herehy resolve. that 0' stricter censor-, ship should be imposed, on :ill doniestic and ,iniportyd literature for ;sale tp Hu, country, in order' that the minds .and morals of our ' youth la, 'protected against seditious reading. material'. AVIiereas piddle cocktail hars and ,lotinge.s constitute -a. •challeng(', 1)11(1 initiative to tton-drinkt.‘rs as well as _to habitual drinkers, and whereas Wt. believe the establishment ef ihe aforesaid public cockta if inIrs'''ittal lounges has 0 detrimental . and evil effect en the youth .of 011-1 Country. the 1,Vomen's InstitriteS .resolve that a formal )i )test shouhl be Matte to the Provincitt 1 Gove‘rnment. Whereas the Government saw lit to restrict the sale of sliced bread during \V 11,1..ye.:105 and now that wartime re-, strietions are being lifted,- be it re- , soived that they do now permit .the sale of sliced bread. - - n.......14111.1111111111111111111111111.11W • GIVE YOUR FEET -AN ICE -MINT TREAT WonderfUl, cooling elief for your tired, ad). in feet with ICB-MINT. Burning callea=, painfut corns, andall the foot pai,ns that take _ the joy out of life can be forgottenIfyou use creamy white medicinal ICE-M1NT. You can'feel it -start to act while you are stilt " applying it —try a jar today and join the- ,housands who keep kpot-happy with Mil- len -NT. Small, jar 50i— 4 oz. economy iaz - At- Campbell's, Emersa's and all Druggists °nil NOTICE Having sold my business ,o,n briiiidh Street known as VEL'S BEAUTY SALON I WISH TO THANK ALL MY CLIENTS FOR THEIR PAST PATRONAGE and I alscr wish Mr. and Mrs. Frank Reid who are taking Over the business every success. MRS. VELMA SCHLEGEL former proprietor of Vel's Beauty Salon ) MILK REAR , BANANAS " GOLDEN RIPE ,• " • lb* 150 • ORA•NGES . w CcARL4I pF OvRANLIA:8Do GRANGES 'FLORIDA YALENECNCIAlsAS-1.7268,'s Doz. 39 NNEREPLES CUBAN FRESH • . ea. 290 GimpnilT arr . SEEDLESS,EX AS MARSH, 96.s 5 for illit • Board? A.—Yes: after procuring a license, send Samples of the garments to the pricing officer at. the Federal Building, London. J.W. CRAIOIE prsuRAzip and REAL ESTATE PHONE ,24 GODERICH • ENJOY PEACE OF MIND • and freedom from 'financiat losses by insuring today. • TALK IT OVER TODAY WITI.I GOR. DON SEWELL R.R. 6, Goderich Phone' Carlow 21-R-4. •SHEPPARDTON - NIny 28. Mr. and Mt.s. I inrold Johnston. I/m.061y and wei.e in Detroit 'over the week- end III lending 1 110, Wedding of 'MI'S. .1wijiiiston... niece, Aliso Cummings, ' Air. and "Mrs. Wm. Vogler and sons. *of Detroit. 410111 the Nveek-end with th'e lady's methyl', Mrs. (leo. TIaggitt. . .%. few of the, farmers of - the district ha ve finished ,eedint.r,. while the major- ity Julie not. . LEMOZS CALIFORNIA, FRESH, .252'6 TOMATOES• TEXAS, -• - SELECTED QUALITY MC NIERS •LARGE FANCY HOT -HOUSE CELERY ' URI'S , CARR•OTS t. LARVE10°117:INAI: PASCAL FLORIDA . beh.*290 . . 2 bShs.: . no , . GREEN' MEANS LOUISIANA • - - lb* ROUND STRINGLESS 1190 ONIONS TEXAS YELLOW No. l's - 2 lbs. iv OWNED AND OPERATED BY AT LAUF! C a PACI RC v.. co. ua. a KELLOGG'S or QUAKE CORNTIAICES QUAKER PUFFED' WHEAT SPARKIES ° MACARONI • • CATELLB READY CUT • GOWIRICH PAVILION'. DANCE NEWS SATURDAY, MAY 31st MART KENNY AND HIS WESTERN GENTLEMEN WITH NORMA LOCKE, ROY ROBERTS, AND THE QUARTETTE. SATURDAY:, JUNE Pith SCOTTY- MacLACIILAN .1- AND HIS, MUSIo FOR MODERNS vilirmilmairimiiimmiatsemnemorawilliommimemmumireffliresarissamWir, ALL PURPOSE 2 PURITY FLOUR BRODIE-a' SELF' RAISING, CAKE, FLOUR TOILET SOAP PALMOLIVE WHEN •AVAILABLE1A11 'WEB. Sinn 7 .• .APPLE SAUCE ch:12:114 NEW LOW PRICE,.AYLMER 'ONION SOUP " MEV) LOW PFIICE—AVLME .CLA141, CHOWDER, 'IT'S NEW—VAN KIRK'S CHOC. 'ICING risIttgAR 4 648:176.17:119 472,026:1. :4! To 23o 71/2-02. Pk 250 FLOOR CHAN WAX CHAN SPEED -COAT WHEN AVAILABLEI.USE IVORY SNOW .P4- 240 CLEANER 01 it, BABO " * tel*A254 HEINZ WHI,Te VINEGAR °2•E:t7: 110 A. di P. CUSTOM GROUND BOICAR corrEg, lb. 390 A. & P. cueTom GROUND 8 O'CLOCK c°"" Tin 6,30 Pint Tin 590.