The Goderich Signal-Star, 1954-02-18, Page 7,'' • , • • - •‘"" ``•'
PAST-NOBLE,„attAtTIOS, .
4174344.4 DX$OTO7sa I IN EsEptuARy:4001'
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entmaloitav ACCOUNIAINT s r Ellen Mu ra was Hostess
Mr dof 'God
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for the Past IN'ohle Gran, $ e -
rich Rebekah 140dge, No, 89, -ort
Tuesday evening of last Week fel
their , FebrUarY" 'meeting. '1*si•J.
•Neweembe presided. ,
After the opening -exercises the
minutes of, the. previous Meeting
were read and approVedi •and
treasurer's report was then given
which showed a .fine ,balance on
CLIIROPRACTIC
IITERBERT SUCH -c p.c.
Doctor' of Chiropractic.
- Office Hours:Mon,,,Thura -9 a.m. to IS p.n.
trues.. a.m. to. 5 pan.
7" p.m. to 8 p.m
Wed. & 9 to 11.30 a.m.
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.Vitamin Therapy
Office --Corner of South- St. and
Britannia Road. Phone 34J..
ALL LINES OF INSURANCE
(including Life)
and
REAL, .ESTATE
Phone 764W38 Hamitton St.
Goderich 364
hand. '
DiscuSsion took place regarding
some regalia for the Lodge, and a
motion was made that an article
be ordered: --The"rneeting was then
brought to a close and 6004.vas en.
joyed,, the high winner being Mrs.
F. Tonle, the low. being Mrs. J.
Newcombe. The lucky cup win-
ner was Mrs. Oswald Sitter. .
A dainty pot thick lunch was
served. Mrs. William Doak invited
the club to her home for:the May
meeting.
Earty Romans had little interest
in, cosmetics, but adopted them'
after corning to contact with the
Greeks of southern Italy.
OPTOMETRIST,
hone 1109. for appointment
SQUARE GODERICH:
WHEN
YOU
THINK
OF
INSURANCE
- SEE
II: M. FORD'
Get Insered-r-tey Insured
gar AsAired .
Bank of Corn. Bldg.
TELEPHONE 268W -
If7)rou are ,Tlaiining .to
BUND pi . inake
VATIONS consult us..
Estimates gladly given'
PHONE 587J
200, Cameron' St. 54x"
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en's Aid Go1et oI
day )f 1,0**,00
Wlfscltge"of tile.. resident, R. J Mac
Millan,, the meeting was ,#041#004
•11* ' P. Taylor,
superintendert, 'Mrs. Mary
A ; topor10,. Aog04
of
t 440etetvol,rer:theja$..14',040i
from the 7prot.War,;'Onnummity. era,
threngh'tne7Wat years with its
promeoa, capably, handled by
Ilarry', Edwards until his retire -
Merit, to the Change 'of the: entire
pieture of the present dine.
" Preventive work is new t1 ob-
jecti,: and Mrs. Ewan 'Rota, social
worker; gave several instances
where- this had been successfully
carried out. Mass Clare McGowan,
assistant superintendent, told of
the happy eridingS Of cases' .in
*high the children had been re-.
turned to their homes.'
,County Beard •
Stress was laid on the opportunl
ities of work accomplished under
the County -wide board rather than
through public channels. Of the.
41 children..alinitted to care, in -
1953, only nin-were Made wards,
and respect appreciatinn- of
the Magistrate, • Judge and Pro-
vincial Police was given for their
efforts to make Juvenile court a
Fainly court where advice and wise
direction is given to • the ., family
as a whole.
•Itegret for Dr. Wallace's illness'
and gratitude. for bis ready assist-
ance in all problems, was express-
ed.
The report,. presentedby John!
Berry, -treasurer of the society, '
showed that the budget of $37,000
for the past» year had a surplus,
and that there would be no need to
'raise this: budget for the coming
year:
• HarryMeCreathreported on cer-
tain improvements made in the
• clothing room during tffe year,
and Mrs. Kenneth. Johns informed
the meeting of the :two regional
'gatherings were- held in,
Belgrave and Goderich, respective-
ly.
The "Departinent of Public Wel-
fare assessed the progress in the
last five years by highlighting some
of the improvements within the
society: providing countywide re-
presentation; preparation and dis-
tribution of informative pamphlets;
reports.
st)
The 4) Wirt' and
mOmbera of Na. 9 r •.1.9
President, R. 'VW ;700:
°O"' first ; vicetrik, r.,.-.
Ken-
neth Taylor, q90;* ,.,,,,, Ir. -§,e011 ' v
presiden4,: .„,,,,As•erry.744bOr, ..t ;0447‘
shin''..,1394.6rwy, SectotuT,v,.,
Robertson, Goderich; • secrtatA
H. Erskine, Ongerleni 4,04511rets-
.0. Berry, LietclePieth.;_gireejors,
K. Johns Exeter; ars- :0.-B., Iigr-
riold$;,04derrleiii Miss Etta 8.401N
Goderich; Nrs.'A., TaYlot, VO.deri*
Miss N. Cunningham, Health.Unit,
Clinton; Mrs. "Charles Robertson,
Goderich; Mrs. F. Finglan , Clin-
ton; Lieut. J. lilayii,.. Sal,VAtie*
ArMY, . Goderich; Fred" Davidson,1
Ingham; Bob a° artISSels;
Art Curry, Goderi ,_• leitICCreath,„
'Saltford;` George Sills, .Seaforthi
John Winter, Hovviek Township,
ur.
enO'i
ineif:On444, SO' 'n10,
"St ',.....re4eeted :100 'Week
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O' .00,h110%thing:oto
,WfVourt-aou-se+; 'et -0
„i;t (tow, he•Shi.:. •
.a nuisouro. 'it Woion't
hold What I've Otibere
•,and- there'4 be no •iliona to
Palial* •Wil••• 4111 aill4t
tcH) ito Jeer down tbat-
."70cantt IleuseAut if you could
,Un.derstand the condition •of
the'•building You'd see WIIY
nothing else can .be done but :
that?' ' •
• Major- project of the winter.ses-
sion of The 'Goderich Art Club is
a free lecture to be given by
Charles Comfort, of . the Depart-
ment of Art and Archeology, Uni-
versity of -•-Toronto, on Monday,
March 1,. at,.8.15 p.m, in Goderich
Baptist antral. The subject ' is
"Developments in 2Gth •Century
Painting."
Mr. •'Oomfort„ is a 'well-known
painter who has specialized in fig-
ure painting, 'portraits, landscapes
and murals: , Many, of his works
!are on display at The Art Gallery
in Toronto, The National Gallery in
Ottawa, Scotland, Amsterdam,
' South Africa, South America, and
many other places abroad. .. ,
On the platform with Mr. Com-
fort will be Rev. Ian Hind, R, C.
Hays, QC., ' and Rev. Dr. K:E':'
Taylor. ,
' CREWE; Feb. 117... -Misses Sylvia
and Rah Curran of Goderich were
visitors at their home here..
Raymond Finnigan attended a
hog producers' meeting in Clinfon..
Mr' and Mts. C. Crazier and
family visited with Mr. and Mrs.
Albert. Campbell, of Auburn.
• Mr. and Mrs. Dan Adamson, of
Wingham, visited with Mr.. and
-IVIrs. Don Paquette and -Sons. - ---
• Mr. and Mrs. Chester Finnigan
and David and Mrs. Raymond Fin-
nigan ' visited with Mr. and Mrs.
• Clarence- .Chainney. J ,
•I A successful . euchre party was
held in Crewe school with 18 tables
in play. High scores were regist-
•; ered by Mrs. W. Ilkeliett and Mrs.
S. Swan for ladieS; Jack Ceasar and'
• Jack Curran for men.
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SUPERIOR- PleOPAliE GAS
for better cooking,
water heating and
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refrigeration
Alf. J. Schmidt', •
G A S representatiVe.
Stratford Phonf.s 3260.
Res. 38732.. - Boi!2:8f
Insuranc
Custom
CREWE
Goderich's first tax sale since
.1949 held on Wednesday afternoon
4f3ast:Aveek- at-the-Town,IialL by_
TOwn Clerk -Treasurer S. H. Blake,.
all land up for sale because of tax
arrears was sold.
The M. McPhail Estate on Nelson
••street was bought by the present
occupants 'for the outstanding
taxes, $721.
Lot 12 of the Hattie Kirk Estate
on Elizabeth street was purchased
• by John It Graham for $150 and
.lot 13 of the same estate was pur-
chased, by John Flick for $113.
Heirs to the Kirk property have
one year within whiciFto redeem
the land:
Fine of 40 andt4. 'was :•-iral
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posed ort. Itntray Forbes, 110, of
Rat- 2, „CiintOrt, when he pleaded
guilty to a careless driving charge
before Magietrate D. E. *Imes,
Q.c., in court here last Thursday.
Crovni' Attorney H. Glenn Hays
Q.C., takt_the court the accuse
i
had -been- charged•as the resultet-"'
a traffic accident on No.,, 4 Highway
north.- of Londeshoro January. 30:
He was alleged to have pulled
out to pass .a snowplow .and col -
vehicle
driven by 3. C. Crawford, of Clin-
ton. Damage to. each vehicle
k
amounted to, about $300. Fran
Donnelly, (K., appeared for- the
accused.
A classified ad brings. results.
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A trimnavy blue stiiit in fine
English_ worsted fea,tures -a slim -
skirt p relieved by small kick -
Meats, and a four -button jacket.
7V% "Was one' of the many suits
modelled at a Spring i!ashion
Show held recently in Montreal.
CHAP
Geneiatliisurance
Fire, Automobile, Casualty
.
Real Estate
30 Colborne St., Godericb
Phone 18w
-Optometrist-Weirtn
Eyes Examined, Grlises Fitted
Pith* 3 Goderich, Ont.
GENERAL: INSURANCE
MASONIC TEMPLE
WEST STREET
Peter S. MacEwan
General, Life, Real Estate
r. Phone 230, Goderich 3.
MALoor.stii MATERS
Insurance," Office, 46 West
St., Goderich, Phone 115W
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EDWARD W. ELLIOTT -'
LICENSED AUCTIONEER
Cozrespondence promptly an'
swered. Immediate ariangements
can be made for Sales Date by
calling Phone 4643, ,Clinton.
• Charge mode ra te and sa tisfac-
tion Guaranteed.' • "
CLASS EXTRA ' AWARD
MADE BY ASSOCIATION
sLOrne B. Reid, of Ripley, was
presented with a Class Extra cer-
tificate for his former herdSire,
,Keendale Lochinvar, at the annual
meeting' of -the Holstein -Friesian
As8ociation of Canada, at Toronto.
This is the highest' award that- a
Holstein sire can win and Keen -
dale Lochinrvar is the first bull to
qualify for it for fottr years.
The --breeder of this bell was
Stewart Nelson. Keene,. Orit and
he is,at Present in the stud of the
Michigan, Artificial Breeders Co -
Operative, ,East •Lansing, !Mich.
HoWever, it was largely on the
basis of his daughters in the Maple
Lea herd of Mr. Reid that he quali-
fied as Extra. He was senior head -
sire at Maple, Lea from 1944' to
1948. -
• He who digs revenge` digs him-
self two graves -from the Chinese.
SENTENCED -TO 30 DAYS
FOR THEFT AT CLINTON
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Getting caught 'with his band in
the till netted 19 -year-old James
Hustins, of the RCAF, Clinton, 30
L.
days in jail-w•hen he appeared be-
fore Magistrate. D. E. Holmes, QC.,
in court here last Thursday.
Evidence of the case heard ' in
tlinton on February 3, showed that
Ifustins had been caught rifling the
till at Stan's Taxi stand in Clinton.
After a battle .with employees, he
was apprehended by Clinton police:
After Stock Taking.Sale
Drastic Reductions
ON ALL WINTER STOCK.
20% OFF ENTIRE STOCK.
From February 18 to February 27,
FeelYears Younger,.Full of Vim
Don't blame exhausted, worn-out, run-down
feeling on your age. Thousands amazed at
what a little pepping up with Ostrex Tonic
Tablets will do. Contain' tonic,.hemic stimu-
lant ,often needed after 40–by bodies weak,
old because lackipg iron: -A,.7.8. -year-old doc-
tor writes: "I took it nYself. Rults fine."
Introductory or 'get -acquainted' size only
600. Stop feeling old. ,Start to feel peppy and
younger, today. At all druggists.
" voignmeerissionormmipw
NEXT DOOR. T9 THE THEATRE
HAROLD tTACKSON,
LICENSED AUCtIONEEIf
HURON AND,. PERTH
SeafOrth Phone 11-80, olif • _
Harry Edwards, Claderifb.
Phone 14,4 -
Roy Ni Bentley
PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT
4 BRITANNIA ROAD
(corner South Street) ,
Phone 1011 Goderich, Ont.'
PRYDE & SON
Clinton, Exeter, Seaforth
Write Box 150, or phone 411,
' ° Exeter
and we shall be pleased to
eau.
Completesafety ,glass replace-
ment -aervice. 'Quick eco-
nomical. Drive in, today — for
Hobbs , D,uolite and Duplate
Glass!
-4:02THRITIC PAINS ,
Are you + suffering , from
arthritic pains? If- so- . .
-write at once to Pickwood
Pharmacal Co. Ltd., Milton,
Ont., for particulars of their
guaranteed. treatment. Money
refunded if pains are not
,relieved. 6-9
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Pholie 1165 Huropc-Road
FOR THE PRICE
OF TWO PAIRS OF NYLONS
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Ultra modern., conifortabje-guest-rooms
extellent food at iittodek4te., price's. in
ouar 'modern coffee shop anti .cafeteria.
Radio and Tatevision'in room.
Air Candlitionid rooms' he
,
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Aom $2 so
• GARAGE anti'
PARKING LOT
They're the most powerful, finest rforming, NEW RIDE CONTROL SEAT.* Here's real paSSenger
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best looking AdvariCe-Deign trucks ever built ! car-,comfOrt for truck drives! Seat cushion–and
back move as a unit to "float" you over the
They're engineered to do your kind of balding roughest roads with ease. You drive relaxed -without
more efficiently and ablower cost. CoYne in and irritating back -rubbing. .zo
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:•:. sneeewthcehseevgrro; new. advances in the completely
i NEW AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION.* Offering great
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• NEW POWER kr4"THRIFTMASTER35" ENGINE. and forsdoor-t&door delivery service, Proved _truck
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A new high ompr sign brings you greater horse-
Hydra -Matic transtniSsIon is available not only on
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features as altiminu pistons and full-preSsure NEW HEAVY-DUTY 3;SPEED, TRANSMISSION.*
-7."-' lubricEttro-Cm. nthernew:irapTcrwenIerittlr---14..§swe,sdl4taasraissiba3„, with -the -MI:—
. mence of a steering column gearshift, lever on
_ ,,,, add up Id finer all -aro d perforrnande. ve
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!. NEW POWER IN '19 DMASTER 235" ENGIN g for smooth operation and long life. • .
New hTglveompression ower, perform' mace and
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,• :.:even greater durability. brome top pistonrings,
economy are Yours in this advanced -engine — plus .., Pik
BIGGER LOAD SPACE. New pickup bodies
,,, _have deeper idesS... to give you extra load space.
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in Addition, theyre set lower tolhe ground to make
4, extra -tough exhaust valve and controlled valve
. loading. and unloading easier.
• rotators_add to engine rugg dness.
NEW CHASSIS RUGGEDNESS. fleavier axle shafts in •
NEW COMFORTMASTER CAlit: toter this
ftiodrtv:tneceond-, ..- ,two -tori models . . . bigger, more durable clutches '
• in light- and -heavy-duty models . . . tnote rigid
Le bni.ertmeeewanodnes-apfieectye awreinodffsit d bgyi;es greatty eiti.
, • frames in all Models. These area few attic rugged
new chassiS features that make the stew *S4 Chev-
creased vistility. .Nev instrum t ,paiva. is'.#am'er
, rolet triteltsN even more durable.
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to read an ,to reach. ,
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..•„..„,„,,,,- - *Qpnionai evextra eost. t4-centrol Seatis avaiiabk •6n all cab rnod4 as ejetia eqUipMent.
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NEW ADVANCE -DESIGN STYLING.. -Hands rae. neir
appearance reflects the new pOWer and ruggechsess
of the 1954 Chevrolet trucks„.New front-end design
is more massiVe gail sturdy in aptiearance. Nett
parking lights are positioned" neat. the fender
corners o indicate the full width of the truckir.
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