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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1947-11-06, Page 3• q, A ONE-181UNI) tE 1 TEE YEAR,. NO, 45 ' I3usiness Directory bj..K. HUNT/WU , . ..Barrister, Etc. Royal Baz Bldg. Hamilton Street, Goderich Phone 968. • CHARTEREDACCOUNTANTS W. CEC1L ATTRIDGE. -. CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT Phone No.—Office 343W house 343J Goderich. R. ; O. McOANN, ri Accountant Clinton, Ontario Phone 476J Albert Street ACCOUNTING AND BOOKKEEPING A. Betties Heads Holstein Bleeders Meeting of Ilurou County Club Told of Progress of the ``Placll; and Whites''' CLINTON,• Oct. 31: — The Huron County" Holstein -Friesian Club held its annual .lueeting last night in the board b room' of the agricultural office in Clinton. J. E., 'Terry, field marl for Western Ontario of the Holstein - Friesian Association of Canada, • ad.:' dressed the meeting. lie _said that of the ten counties of Ontario in the ssuc.iktiuu only two, Iluron and Perth, have shown a steady increase in mem- bers in the last four years and that the Huron branch (sus shown au in- crease, in prize money from $300 to $550 •in, the -same years. He spoke of the good work of the calf club, stating :that the club hags shown an increase in membership of 100 per cent. ove last year. At the Holstein-lfriesian show at Loddon last spring, Mr. Terry reported, the Huron Branch. was sixth in the number of cattle showing and Sixth out of ten in- the amount of cash prizes received. L. Learning .of Walton introduced the lllc end all grades ill nue classroom or lu a HURON COUNTY'S FOREMOST M GiOD 'a IC T,NT'A IO,,,,T 3[ ,TR DA.Y, NOVEMBER 6th, 1947 PiOAl%D �.o tat�:�►�.�► f�i i I'I(L`TQ➢IwIs31 STI�>���' ►� ��.�. GODERICR PUBLIC SCHOOLRa , a _ I a�yo Q y® Qp i Iuells t� 11ISSi.OnarY Society of Victoria, r 1 l l°l 1. Pot ce ! street et; U°Ilited (hurl was hejd On Tues- . - • • I i modated for halt the regular tinie'at fiat' afternoon at the home of �lrr . Fred. . 1'lifs is the first of fuer ctrtfcler� sub- the A'c,llegiatta Yuailttlu;tl Training and - Wilson, Mucks street, with. a1 tAg;k: witted by theUutlerf(tii Public :it°gruel Home; I+:t utlutul�,a. Grade 7 bus been Goderich toB▪ e Unit in Sy t ► attendance. Mrs. Obert Good. too i ,le of (ode_ deprived of aril valuable training, and Now Being Established I Charge of the dei otional exercises, Bdard in order that the pe(I it is probable that in Se pteutbet Gratte• rich may be fully informed regarding 8 also will be denied this experience in Ontarioafterfter which the president, Mrs. (leorge. may Baechler, presided over the business. plans fotthe new public school. For several yOars the )'ui,lic: Sellout Board has been aware of the serious and increasing ,need "for extezfsive iip- provemeut in the public schuul aeeom- laudtttiutl. Wal time conditions have delay ed' action ; but the time has come when steps to meet the Most urgent }feeds Must be takkCu. - A careful survey of the present situ - Atha', reveals these' facts. The- town of Goderich with u popula- tion of 4746 and a public school assess- ment "of $2,599;207 has 003 pupils en- rolled in the public school:. Sixty-two 'kindergarten pupils at- tend the double -kindergarten class held its the Anglican parish hall. Thedae- comluodatiou here is reasonably stills,. 'factory oil a- temporary basis, although the ,t.•hildren and - teachers havevyno contact with either of the schools to which these children went in Septem- ber.- The resu.it is that the pU.pils lose a valuable part of the kindergarten ex- perience in' nut having a chance to bec(rme 21t (•tlhtome(I to le c through lack of accirnluludittiuu. Mrs. hardy reported the' o cotttmunity • In Victoria :School, 323 pupils are '1PUit() \ 1(),, :\'`u' ..I.- _1'ul1ce efficiency friendllfli cutnmitt 'e had made 44 enrolle4d. This building was' built in throughout ()iitario will be •tremeud' beige uud 23 hospital calls during the 1910. It requires. a complete rewiring ously increased in the tle�t few weeks month. •y1ts. I3at�cltfer and' Mrs. Wm. job and Alessi lights t iroughout. hei by the introduction of a.uesv sail pulellt•i1'etet'S gave brief reports, 013 the Pres -- the entorcr,Iiletlt Weapon, the Utltatiu' by'tel'ial convention ,, held i13 North street church last week. The Eureka l'rovinclal iwliee rotutnlliii(•atio115 class presided over the program, which system. 'fire network of police radii! ` followed., Mrs. H.. Phillips- "led in stations, now being Installed at various prayer and airs. Byron 1 RIsotr •gave district. heudquurters, will form a coil- a Thanksgiving Scripture lesson, and plete radio link throughout Southern Mrs. Percy Harker a reacting entitled, "Thanksgiving Ann." Mrs. Feed Will- ,. sou entertained with itistrutuental Rated by experts as the,iargest and solos, Mrs. II. Sanderson, gave an most .modern police.rildio'setup en the interest tlg"t.all( on the.study••boek, tell- North.Aureriean continent, the Ontario ing of the translation of the Bible, tletwurk willvelltually serve a fleet Intci the - language of the Dakota of 300 radio -operated police cl utsern•. Indians. The next fleeting' wi,l1 be r Police at all 'times will be in c.uuatallt 'held in the church➢ttild the ell'rtiun '3)Y touch with district heudtiuurters, pf r -.officers will take place.: Rev.,i.. J. miffing speedy. ,tuubilizattuu of tllc; 'Turner closed the meeting with prayer. force. The new 'radio facilities will enuhle the Provincials police to patrol thous.- in Ontario, eliminating eavesdropping. ands u,t square miles of.territory, with , Goderich to Be reit in System 'almost as Illuclt ease els we once pulict,d ' Among the statiolis to Ile set up wilL. " e heating system is worn out and trust be replaced. The eight classrooms are good standard rooms - with adequate cloakroom space in each. The room formerly, used. as a kindergarten is 134 w serving as an Opportunity Classroom'. For this purpose it is unkuitable. • Pupils attending victoria School have the advantage of ample play: ground spftce. As in the cure of Central School, they have no music rooln, no r m library, no gymnasium, nZ' auditoria , and no Manual Training or- Home Grade 7. Lcuflulilici; for In neither school is there a pTitt- cipal's office where pureuts.tnay discuss with the principal, privately, problems relating to the education of • their children. In both schools; it is' necessary at present to have music instruction -fur Lt CGOUN'L`LNG BOOKKEEPING the next- speaker, _ LeRoy G. Brown, SERVICE agricultural.. representative for, Huron - For Small Businesses, Stores, Etc. county. Air. Brown reminded the Bookkeeping Systems Installed. members that `'the next six months Books- Balanced Monthly . we ill Ontario and Canada are going Financial Statements to see otje of the most tense, periods Wage Sumina,riles ' we have had in some tinge." Mr. Business and Personal Income Tax Brown said the farmers of Ontario Returns and Canada must stand together to ALBERT SHORE - - meet the, situation and that the i (nice :Corner .North St. and Square fanners should farm Mere ilrt�eiisively Phone 975. Residence ,., ..( SAA. land nbw itaul'er cultivation, P,- . Elected - The election of officers was held -with Mr. Learning as chairman. A nomin- atiolrrolnmittee consisting of the fast - ,presidents ..was appointed and their .INSURANCE 1111,CKiLLOP *UT -UAL-- FIRE . IN- SURANCE GO. -Farm and iso- lated town property insured. a Officers — President, Frank .141c - Gregor, Clintttin,.,,R,R, 5; Vice -President, Chris. Leouhardt, Bornholm, R.R. -1; Manager and Secretary -Treasurer, M. A. Reid, Seaforth. Directors—Frank McGregor, Clinton ; Chris. Leonhardt, Bornholm ;, S. H. Whitmore, 1'L1L 3, Seaforth W. R. Archibald, R.R. 4, Seaforth Harvey. Tlttller, R.R. 2, Goderich; E. J. Tre- wartha, R.R. 3, Clinton; John H. Mc - Ewing; R.li. 1,•Blyth; Iriugh..( .iexaz�(ler, R.R. 4, Walton ; J. L. Ma -lone, R.R. 5, Seaforth, Agents—John E. Pepper, Brudefield, George A.Watt, Blyth, R.R.1; - FT` , y litKerc r;- Dublin; R.li. ' 1-; J. F.-Prueter, Brodhagen. Poliey-holders can make all pay- ments and get their cards receipted .a.t the Royal Bank, Qlinton ; Calvin Cutt's Grocery, -Kingston SLI'eet, Goderich, or 4. 11. Reid's General Store, 3aylield. 11111.11116 MEDICAL DR. F. J.' R. FORSTER, EYE, EAR, NOSE, THROAT Late House Surgeon New York Ophthaliuic and Aural -hospital, assist- ant at ,loorelield Eye Hospital and -Golden Square Throat Hospital, London, England. EYES TESTED, GLASSES. SUPPLIED 58 Waterloo Street S., Stratford. Telephone 267. Neat visit Bedford Hotel, vuderiCh, Wednesday, Nov. 26th, 1947, at p.m. till 4.30 p.m. CHIROPHdtOTOH AND DRUGLESS THERAPIST Goderich, Phone 341 'OFFICE HOURS &Ion. & Thurs.-1) to 11.30 a.m. '2 to 5 p.m. (only) Tues. & Fri. -:-9 to 11.30 a.m. 2 to 5 pan. and 7 to 8 °p.m. W'ed• & Sat. -9 to 11.30 a.m. (only) Mineral fume baths by appointrnent only. A. N. ATKINSON 51 South St. - Registered under Drugless Practitioners Act for the Province of Ontario. • A. L. COLE Optometrist --Optician Eyes Examined, Glasses Fitted Phone 33 Goderich, Ont. Geo. G. Ma•cEwan Fire, Accident and Moto')' Car Insurance OFFICE --,MASONIC TEMPLE WEST STREET PRONE 230 GORERICH F. • T. • Armstrong OPTICIAN and OPTOMETRIST Square._ 6oderih "See Armstrong and See Bett(�lr' At Lucicuow first Friday of each month. r INSURE IN St../PE INSURA' E- CONFEDIRATION LIFE WIND. CAR, FIRE—Preferred rates for preferred' risks. - ACCIDENT & SICKNESS Consult r. JOHN FARB SH Phone 82-13 Dungannon cie routine of a large school. The Public School Board pays :100 per month fur this tetiltiorary-kindergarten accom- modation. e In Cent rl1.l School., 218 pupils - are ACIU BLUE RIBBON TEA 9R-7.16 hall wher'0 the piano is available. This a ten -mile area, according to nuc he London t:"cr(1 wattt I • 11 ,13)d5tuc'k t (,0 ° requires much curtllnutiuu, shifting of (illic•ial. •"Sometimes," he said, "it- watt I, :�t. .,'1'hunls 1 leu s�;ttt 1 i)tl(1 classes and loss of,time. fuel;, 115 beers to Mobilize our furci'. Saruiir (;t>asvahtl, covering 3)) the t3)►rXttic'l llauy classes in both sch(iul5 are n iul' )'mel=geuc;y, NOW the same thing; of Middlesex. Oxford, Elgin awl( lamb Over -crowded. 'The enrolment in Grade (ha u' ire accomplished in nlilfutes," ,: 1 is over forty in each school. Teachers 1 Ion `Mount Forest (2 )u wittt I . (,uellrh 01llolled• This-build•i11g is.11inety years Mable tU riff the llel'l'SS113 m- old 11 Dotlimates at Receiving Points ((;O t�'att 1, h'ltl'hl'flet' teeO Byatt 1, �tra�- are u b alcl'. t1 is i111ite nusuti 1113. gl for ,° to so many children and 'Pile s3'st011rris 11`reliltemt'nt upon tllf fure ((1(l Watt- l, 1((14 i•il•1i Wel Watt), clis'idtiul lu lI further use u5 a schthi the lighting; .s tlt5 in • more failures than- frequency mucltilation unit'. de' V(491)(1.1 \.\':1ike •ton ((i) watt t. Ovven Sound thi's results,. is exceedingly pour, three of the class sv,ug utter='tinder lea crussded cult during tri)' war. 1':.11 eliminates anti( t(a► watt I. fur the comities of \\`piling class- rooms are fitted with old, stationary, c �' c I and permits the •trunge•t signal to toll, \1'-ilt('rluu, Perth, Ilurou, Bruce ditiwls.•. � • double desks in pour condition ; the lit1.1•i11g Iha last three wears, the- en- 1 dominate ally one receiving -lx►iut,, -?ind Grey., toilet accummodut)eil is far-' below r rolment in the public schools hits in- 1 cutting out all other calls until cental f standard 30111reuleuts; the heating, creased to. Such an extent that it has 'has been disc.untivue(1. 5y5tt'tll 1R worn out and inadequate, : bee11 necessary to 'open two new class- ('01(111)lllli('ittion ('illi 1)e ('i►1'l•le(1 Ont 3)11 ' 1 ' playground nucl space' is net nearly 5011-• rooms, 11 seems probable that au ad- 41 four-way syaetn--station to station, I licient for the number .of Glens en ditiu11al du sruuilt witT111se to be Iiru,aatiuu to car. Ilir to aatiun and Car. rolled;(11(1 • c lti of mS .need redecorating n vide(' in September. l'uu a sui[ublt to cur, providing the ma ximniil '.174 set til of thein are 111) itahle irl dace where pupils will have education- efficiency in police work. Provincial, size and shape; : there is no cloakroom i 1 1 lull al facilities be found. in Goderich? , police headquarters lit Queen's fuck accommodation ventilation i5 ba(1' "'hut will it cost'!• will also 110(1114;1111 direct'1•untac•t with windows are loose and noisy. Black A careful study of these existrug the network. s • boards are inadequate; narrow •stair - 'a SerlUl1' $re (•011(litiuns will reveai :40141e of the dif- 111 toli,jlllnction . i(tli t1(3 t('l(113 1 )(,io i,1 1111/ 1 and halls present, tic•ulties. under which the Board and set -u4): the 1111„ 1 1 hazard; The pupils attf udiltg ths the 'Teachers JitiVe been wol'king dui.- also I)eiug 1113ugtirated at the various school have no music teem, no library,lug recent years and still indicate the .headquarters. Each despatcher 'Will no gymnasium, no • auditorium; i111C1 (114,1iit 1leces5•it4 of providing, ((((tin- have a map r of -his district. situst•iug all r this year only Grade.8 ca 11. be accom- modation which will give the.children the ti (111) ar,ter1)'. yilf (,.,(.• towns, of Goderich educational opportunities eiti05 :Ind ()tiler°strategic points, on a comparable 13) thus( av 1111ul,le ,else-- —11011 franiewol•k., IIalf-bolo• 1) )511 i(111 where.reports from the cruisers still permit the' dt'spatc•h$r 13) •11)3)3)' n)n(101 C1.11k'r, on'.the'111)11)5 Into•ihcti.r. po:41,,i1)115 elf the 'St, George's Church \Women's (Guild tip(' of the reports. ' h)' DONALD B. BL'.": EXPERIENCED) AUCTIONEER Licensed for Counties of Huron and Bruce RIPLEY, PHONE 49 Jor. information apply to J. N. Kernig l an, Division Court Clerk. Goderich. Ont: . EDWARD W. ELLIOTT LICENSED AUCTIONEER Correspondence pl•omptly an- swered. Immediate arrangements can .be made for Sales Date by calling Phone 203, Clint6n. Charge moderate and satisfac- tion Guaranteed.. 19tf HAROLD JACKSON,. 1,TCENSED 'AUCTIONEER: HURON AND PERTH, For iormation, etc.. write 111.8. 4, Seaforth; or phone (col- lect) Seafnrth. or 867. Goderich. CAPITALTFiEATY? Ndw—`Northwest Trail,'' in color; and "Danny Boy." the tale of a.dog. Monday, Tuesday and 'Wednesday -Adult Entertainment. --lrostti#ttg Zit excepUtnai,(lolil►lt' 18111 Wt= pre=Sent it nni(tne drrt'ma woven of adventure, intrigue, excitement -anti romance "THE 'UVEB" Starring—Edmund-O'ilrien, Ella Raines, William Bendix cent Price a and as the other half, a new eiinlne star in a tiptop story "MY DOG SIIEp and Vin - With Lanny Rees, Tom Neal and William I+'arnumn Thursday, Friday and Saturday— GENE AUTTRY, Peggy Stewan'•t and William Henry With the singing ('ass'('ounty Boys in a riling, fighting, typiclti Autry • story of the wide and rugged West "TRAIL RAIL TQ SAN ANTONE" Matinees --Wed., Sat., and Holidays at 2.30 p.m. Coming—Gene Tierney, in "The `Ghost and Mrs. Muir." ('8` a o...." • nominations were all ace ptecl by the ineniber's. • The.. retiring pre}3i(Ient is 1Villihni " Sparks, Baytiel(, who has held the office- for the -last two year's. Thi, 1948 officials are : President, A. L3ettles, 1 :'R, 2, ll�aytield ; 1st vice- president,. Ross M&ii' h1i1I; Kirktoni. 2nd vice-president,Howard,Trewart11i1, Clinton.; secretary' -treasurer, Ilumt' Clinton,ton, R.11..5, Goderich. The North lIuron. directoirs are Al il1lain 00W and ('lens Galbraith; Central ilium' direc- tors, . L. Baxter- and C �Ii, (,utid1e`' tory fur the remainderremainderof the Year South Huron; \. Stunlake and Roy tine letter of special intt'1'i'�t to the' I 1ie111hers from 31rs. Palmer irrYd hiss .�gric til llitls, wits read. prt'sidei)t t11411114eet Ghe mcmi,ers for their help and co-operation at the farewell banban- quogiven jointly with the -\V..\. '11 (►ctob11 for the four valued, 'members 1 leic3iug° to make their homes in Eng 10ud,•)l:unely, M;r . 1'alluer. hiss Mills. AIi's. Brown and \lis-llr(i\v11. tihe . espl'esScd regret at ' t1it loss of, so manyny members inial wished-.4hem hei illi and hapf)iue.s iu their lien' homes. Since t he 3)ct61ter n►c_('tjilg- two 11,110 n)0luhet•s have left town, Mrs..1'. '1'111(1(41(lell going 1d, ('hathlrlii and firs. .1. 8. Phil( (o 'Toronto. 11(1411'svere ss'III10g svork'rs 11 (I will be,.. greatly •missed by tl1'''Guild. flans have been made far an afternoon tett . and hone bake sale to be lield..shorlly at the rectory. Conveners fort11e,te14 art' llrs. 'I'. Legg.' Mrs.('. Slatlifolilr;(11(1-•ylr .' Miss ll. M01a1ry and Mrs. R. Needham still l,:tye, charge o1' the fancywork anti home. hake table. It wiis deckled to have :1 kitchen shower at the December Ho't'ting. The captains Of the groups ha ve ,bi')'n asked to firing in theit' col- lections ul- .� lect 1(u)s it t the 1e,Xt meeting. friss ..C. )t(•(1usiiill gave an interesting talk on her work with the Children's .\i(i Society, and this \1•as much enjoyed by- all. y all. Mrs. Williams moved a tut)' of, thanks to th1' speaker. '1'111' meeting 1 closed \with prayer. .\ft1.111nol)`(0a WIN Iser1V0cl by Mrs. Williams':illiWilliams':3Irs. Gold- thorpe and Mrs. 11. llunday. ST.' GEORGE'S "ra�'OMEN'S GUILD - fMet 011 ' 'Pllesdtty�: fur 111e11' regular sin( toils will outside the \iii()' rlt out111a mef tin r. " ' i11'1''" seas a ,gou(1 101nd lls)'d by., ord.' rt' r)')'('iviltg celsI __ ..attendance,..attendance,\s=itll four yi.itui" "ITIt(, "'�" ) resi tent: Mrs. 11. L;. 'L lchl)ul tle,'� 111')' , sided and 'the Scripture lessen sins read by Airs. ifundo3. Several letters1 of thanks were lead 0, lir,. 15. \\'ilmat, Whet .11115 taken over the duties Of were Mfwl5ride. Howard Trewartha was named to represent the club u 1 the Huron 4:polity. Federation of torn for the year. A s ENJOY PEACE OF NIIND and freedom from financial losses by insuring today. TALK IT OVSR TODAY . WI`TH 'GORDON JEWELL - R.R. 6, .Goderich Phone C'ar'low 21-R-4. • J. W. CRA!GLE INSURANCE and ` REAL ESTATE PHONE 24 FRIGYDAIRE. COMMERCIAL SAI.E1 , , ANI) SERVICE. Phone 1098 or Write MANlING Refrigeration Service 50 tT.igin Ave., Goderich REPAIRS TO ALL MAKES. INSURANCE Auto --Fire 'Liability Sterling Trust R. ' T. KILPATRICK R.R. 7, Lueknow 'Phone -77M. 777R_ Uu11annon. WESTERN ONTARIO MOTORWAYS .— Bus Schedulo Now 'In Effect — To' LONDON , To STRAT10RD 7.45 a.m. 7.45 a.m. 12.15 p.m. 12.15 .p.m. 4.15 -p.m. 4.15 p.m. - 8.15 . p.m. Bus for London leaves at 7.00 a.m. on Saturday and Monday only'. 4un(days tend. holidays the 12.15 bus goes to Stratford only. Coninectionk at C1)nton for London, Detroit, Wingham, Walkerton,' Pori Elgin and Owen Sonind. Connections at Stratford for Woodstock Kitchener, Guelph, Hamilton and Toronto. ' r Connections at Mitchelriol Listowo) and London. • For information phone, -Reg. McGee and Sons at 7t5. ,PORTER'S HILL I'(t111'i:R'` I111,1,, Ni)s.°a. lir. and firs. ilert Ilarris and two children re t1rli0d Saturday night frunl a 11 )11111'5 visit With fri011ds hi the West. I'h)' ('1')1cin3)14' party held in the (•hul'rll I,:isetuchlt on Fri(l:ty night NV/1s fairly '.3 011 :1 l tell (1(41. hiss i'livIli'. llarri . of Lo1(0(1), spent 81a101:13 svit11.11er 4)1)1'('1115), .lir. 011(1 Mrs. ,\istiu 1T,t41'ris. Mr's. .1. 1,,101:it:l rt, wile 'p('ut '.3)11)' 1•1111e in Clinton, hits 1'('t11111('0 1)(,111(', Iiallows'elt passed off' very. (11i)443' in this r 0ctiotl. The time ct.f service ilt (:i''ace church has liven *banged .from morning .to afternoon, at 2.30. Reliable Efficient Rad tiRepairs IN OUR RADIO 'SERVICE "DEPT. FULL STOCK OF TUBES AND PARTS C•ARBIED' All Work Guaranteed YOUR BEST 7311r • ANN PAGE MILE. BREAD WHITE or' 1ROWN aifq W4z4u5, AT, LASTI 011e Brick Siding THE COLOR YOU HAVE WANTED ALL SUMMER. Plain Red only with black' mortar line ORDER YOURS " TODAY. Boy 6.168 G: L. BAXPER Tel. 739 &P 'Farms : Fresb. Fruitsavid Vlegetabl es, °-r_r;•m-•: .- -. 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