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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1955-05-19, Page 4• :,. • ••••:• 4, • • fr1014121 etriryorrTrIiiit. jaw; 44' •-r" -*weft- WHERE DOES THE DOLLAR GO? Everyone likes to keep track of the money he earns. „., 0 i0 gik At Imperial Oil, accountants keep close tab on every dollar the • company receives. Auditors and goveitirnent tax pepple double check. Of every. dollar ofl,rnperiars income last year... • - About 52 cents went to purchase new materials including crude oil (wipay freight charges out of this too). • , L 1 ce. 44) Roughly 30 cents went in operating and administrative costs, including he wages of Imperial's 13,000 employees. LACSNSSS •.— ."t1 —Airs 10 cents -went in taxes. to - federal, provincial and municipal governlyient, (This did not include'provincial road taxes.), L44 Abbut 4 cents went back into the ausiness to help replace worn-out ..equipment and provide for future needs: • t Abouf 4 cents went -- in dividends to' the company's shareholders. , t. DUNGANNON DUNUGANNON, May 18.-4Mrs. F. A. Sitter, of Wilkie, Sask., is - visiting her sister, Mrs. W. R. Andrew. For a few days this week both ladies are visiting Mr. arid Mrs. Don Walden, Kincardine. Thomas Hamilton, Listowel, was a visitor with Mr, and Mrs. Cecil Blake on Sunday. Mrs. Charlotte Reid and. sons, Gordon and Stewart, visited and Mrs. Robert Reid, Lucknow, oi Sunday. , Mr. and Mrs. Dave MacDiarmid ‘ttended the wedding of their niece, Miss Alberta Thorne, Tar, have re onto, on Saturday. few elay Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Web)), °ler' MI Goderich, viSited. Mrs, Mathew Se r n ary sex a form J. Wa PO tMay m Church at Ba ranee. Lockhai ing. Shackleton on Sunday. Miss Jessie 'Wallace, suffered an attack of bronchitis this week. Hervey Sparling, United Church student minister at St. Helens, ex- changed pulpits Sunday with Rev. G. D, Watt, Dungannon, who Preached anniversary services at St. Helens. Mrs. Arnold Stothera fell in her, house last week and received a broken arm. Mr. and Mrs. Anderson Mugford AY. , THIRODAY, MAY 3.9th„, 1955 F,4"01.1.1.am...0. • T.... .......... turned to Leaden after a s with. Mrs. Mugford's mo- ;s. Abner Morris. : - L from here attended the United. dhurch annivers- rices on Sunday and heard Jr Dungannon pastor, Rev. er. , o . prayer. The ScriPtiike lesson, Was read by Km. - J. MeCawan. , The minutes of last meeting and the financial report were read by the secretary, Mrs. P. Ifarrison. The roll can ,was answered by a Bible verse beginning with the first let- ter of the T,nonth. An invitation was read to attend the cooking class in Clinton. More plans were made concerning the bOoth in Goderlich in—Auenst. it was de- 'Cideil thatthe floors of thre—Ciinrch should be refinished before the new rugs are laid. The ladies decided. to invite the Bayfieldo ladies for the June meeting which • -' -,,.........,....... is to be •held in the basement of the church. The programwas conducted by Mrs. D. McDougall and Mrs. I. SoFerby,-and consisted of readings, by Mrs. G, lAscombe, Mrs. Renner and Mrs. T. SowerbY, - net by Mrs: Bill Cox and Mrs. P. Harrison.. - During the afternoon two crib quilts were quilted. The hostesses served lunch. '41 '.."----0 ' ., ., and family. _Da_,ve Wilson is visiting i Ily-.` • t n arvey Sparling, of St. took the serrviee at Nile Sunday for Rev. G. Watt IA ,conduCting Baptism and Communion services at St. Annual -diner and concert n held at Nile Church, Frid 20. . Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Cro Ash/field, and Lorne Wil -, Sarnia, were Sunday visite Henry Matthews. ° • -1, DRTER'S HILL ,. ifillS H14.41-4, 41;43' 18.--Tue' eating of the W.A. of Grace was held) in the parson.age field with a good atf•End. The 'president, , Mrs. A. t, took chatge of the nieet- Mrs ,G, • 11/1 willing- led in 0. , . . 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