The Goderich Signal-Star, 1950-11-23, Page 10.; AMD THERE
,Tuesday, NoVember 'f.)8th,Ja nom-
, ination night at .tbe Town Hall.
*e'Very women's or,ganization
Goderieh apPointed eeveral'.repre-
Senka,tlyes• to • attend this meeting
.and take. an active- part .they
w•euld. • be making a definite. con.
itlinition to the welfare .of Gode-
- Tich.
"Joe" Murphy of the
Royal 'Bank staff left on auesday
' ter his' new post at No-rth Bay.
----B•epineing him here iS Lloyd
t of. Kitchener, who cofnes from the'
BOyar Bank a -t Trenton..
ore Interesting Recollections of \
Goderich a Half -century Ago Brier s
•,
••Er$Y .MOVer-, 13711*Peg).•
• in •a'r &mit issue, ofeThe Signal-
,
Star, Charlie rHeale recalls amoni
Maier .things the .A.. M. Velley, race
track.; I 'believe it was situated
near. the litii•on road railway :erase-
in.K3'across frfun the- groye, I re-
niOnber pieking:plenty beeehnuts
in the '•grove and .wondil. _and are holding eut. - But. for the
still there. S'peakiag of ti t dyed-in-the-wool fishers. it
fill Mr. Polley recalls a !among pair 041 •
1,014,,,,,,,...spote.,L., would be the boys 'who. went after
of iforaes,; namely 4team. tht ' the bass.and Pickerel .in ,the river.
beatitifully.. matched
were known far and wide. in WeSt-
' A feW of the experts I recall woUld
Probably g.rank Pretty, sev-
'ern Ontario, was their owner. eral SAlannon boys, '•Harry -Rutson.,
rj
haye a .4ride in a. deluxe Intek
J.ehuny Rimeiniau, Johnny ,Phillips,
drawn by , these beauties . was w Mr. Tierney, 'G'eorge
event. Mai* newlyWeds who hadn't -‘'"- "-
Little.. These. boys knew their
the necesSary for a trip le Nia,gara river and had the habits end where -
Falls (and points mot) weuld' set- abouts, et the' fish down. to 'a science.
tfe, for tour of Goderich and • The. Micas .enttoons-
'vicinity in an ppm hack drawn by
Coarlie" Heale, alSe. 4nientiened
the .farnons Polley's "Spots" With. a •Herry' Cluces„' the well-known
.loeal jelau .at the DiStin- painter and artist of . the • Period.,
guished visitors' such as assize I have .a somewhat faint reeollec-
j•udges, etc., 'would be tion of an incident of ' about tbs..
honored on their 'arrival in iliwn middle eightf.s. One Sunday iiipe0
by being • tra.nsported down town churehgoers. Were startled to
-from the old G.T.R. Station. I .`°-"''
see Juit inside the chain fenve
think the "spots" Must have lived to'
the Square . some, very cleverly
- of
a good -- old -age, • as they seemed.. tO•
n earleatures • of well-known
•be around for a great_manY years. -""'-
citizeps. The were put. there
Mr. Polley himself, who operated under cover of darkness on Satur-
liver barn on South. street day night. 'My--reeollection is that
they. were receited with. mixed in-
diguation and amusement by the
churchgoers. and I believe they
caused. quite a. „controversy: One
•well-known citizen of the time was
in. high glee as' be moved from
picture picture., . Finally he came
to one • of himself with his exagger-
ated Icing , nese., That was 'some-
thing . else again. • His indignation
then WitS' ,sonwthing to see. Per
-haps sonieone older than will re-
member this 'inCident better' than I.
'Charlie also mentions' the speeding
horses on the Square on Saturday
terneons, Horses -CI -vixen bY , Jim
Bailey, Johnny 'fartiri, Ake Smith,
probably Bill Lee, would be in on.
the fun, .And who: •rememberS the
annual deg races *off the Square,
probably erganized by Ed Cain;
paigne and Heck• Ilaye?.• And. is-
.ually the tangle of dogs, harness
and drivers.;. • •
• The Girls' Hockey Team'
I was pleased to ' receive an 'in-
lerestieg Coniplimentary letter from
Elizabeth.'Reddin.g of. Chicago.'
This' lady was one of -the Captain.
Alex. McLean . -girls. She furnished
ino„ with -pill particulat$., of the
girLs beckey team ef look), as she
still has a ,photo of it. Ruby,MC
-ghan, seeretary;',..±Teilit ,McDon-
aid, treastter ; Craigio, man.'
ager; players were Ida., Thomas,
'Katie Babb, ‘Dollie.'-MeLean,, Alice
7Cfaigie, Beatrice Itarrison,
McDonald., 'eaptain, • 'and. - Lena
*Neville goal. (a shut -out for Leria)..
eXplains' it.. And -the nereh of to-
minnow,s for bait. My recollection where. _Mary B, Howell, 4 St Vile
is that the eiti-tinie perch in the cent street, Goderiche plioae 213W.
absence of eometliing better would 2Utf
bite nt a piece of wliite Cotton or
Extension ladderb, ' play ,pens,
the fish have heard of the present- 41."
tables end tnb etands. M. N. Mac.
boards,* lawu chairs nod
anything theY cetild see; MaYbe ,,xiing
day must bp pretty chopeey to expect Any nuigazine„ any time, any
clay. trend of Collective b"rgn-ilang Denald, pliOne 583. -3.9a
Sewing machines rep,aired, and
guaranteed, at: reasonable ,e0st..
Needle,s and,suPplies, any make, any
age, electrified on the Stand. or
made into portables. Budgies, can-
ariee, see4, cages and Supplies for
sale _ 0.;nVoods, 12 East ',street;
. •
JH The ToWn's publie,. works. staff •
-bad it figured out pretty •close. On I for maps' years, Was a well-known
, Tuesday theY removed the .benches I citizen and ' his family. of -three
from Court House- Park' .and on daughters were prominent in the
Wednesday the. first real. saewfall social. and religious life of Goderich.
- We have ae oil painting by 'Grace
' "of the season arrived. ,
"
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Albert Kneeslaaw's parlor tumb-
thirds, 2 fourths anti one best -hen- , at sunset. ,There are -eeveral a11-
-1.ers took 3 Smits, s. secon .., -
1n -class prizes, at' the ; Toroato hig vessels.. tied up at the docks,
Winter Fair. , •
PolIey'0,•hich • - much adnired by
everyone 'Visiting aim, suite. It is
a 1002. view of Goderich barber
'sibly the AZOV. and, may -he the
Sephie. I can -almost imagine •I
. • -
see Reddy going' aloft Id the,Cross-
-trees cle sonie chore, "or. several
'Sutherland. brethers holding a. con-
ference- . with considerable differ-.
ences • of opinions. The first Gode-
rich elevator is Prominent in the
picture. Well. do I remeMber its
/alinost total:destruction by fire . a
`-liockey fang are reMinded that
'when, Goderic,h Lions -a junior . C
Thhnnv
team--ePiftY Sarnia- -Sailors and
t•ratford Juniors', they are compet-
ing against Junior,..11..teanas. ,,Ilew-
.. ever, . this is firstIclass preSeason
. practice ler, the Goderieh team.
When the open • their -schedule with
. ,
'Leaps of their own claSs-,-Junior few years. later. • With
C ---the , opposition. won't . seem so l'iiiggillS 1 ' was coming Out - of r the
.., .
tough,. . . • '• . . nearbY donr . mill When we • saw
, . black- sinoke and , ilaings , pouring
'When .Central Public. School 'was .frinn tlfe top ' window's of. the
. ..
elevator. This was., at 12 'pnoon on
a hot July'day. ' As Danny Wiggins
waS on the elevator staff . at' the
time, .Johnny • had sonie anxious
moments until Danny .was located.
The town brigade , were 'soen on
. closed, both Home and School Clubs
,dishanded. Now a. Home and School
Club for the new school Is planned.
Wyvill be formeent •nieeting on
Wednesday 'night, 'November 29th,
•
*to he addressed by 'Mrs. Winkler, the. scene, but were pretty.I
at the new school and the meeting
•The annual Christmas
fair -will be held on- Decenlber 2lid,
at .2 p.m., at the., Britisli. Fitchange
Hotel. A fowl bingo will also be
held in the. evening,. beginning. at 8
Mr. Gordon Ferguson, „of Teronto,.
will be the guest speaker at the
banquet' to/be had by the •Men'S;
Club Of North Street United Church
on WedupSdaY,
' 44
_FOR SALE
si-sintrNoriritD
- semi-automatic .22 rifle, in good
condition. Phone 709, -45
•
FOR SAL.E. SA.ND, UrItAVErle
top soil, general cartage, court-
eeus etrevice. ° Phone 105TM, S.
proPrietor.
.37tf
,
.r0B OALE
FOR
17..,and bath, garage,' hot air furnace,
white brick- hquse, " eix reoin$
WINTEB, witrAig.rus Moak
$1;.00 $113. See our repre-
sentatiVe selection at JACK.SONS
FLORISTS. We also custom -make
ally type of piece You wish. Vor,
a winter wreath,that •is, -NOT ordin-
ary, phone 'pp. -41tt
;
toTir.2-fl . L fl blinding that height. How-
,
• Old skates Will be coming, down'
' from the attics these da v as adult
( only) sk a t in g nights coni en'ee at
the arena Thursday night .add con-
tip.ne every Thursday night front
. a dark night affair it lighte p
there_ on. • ' „, • . •
ever, fay 11131 sale the.pewerhous
I believe.. this would be about 1904
or '5. I was present also . at the
destruction by fireof the Old Grand
TrUnk elevator on.', the eame site.
Thi- was a night fire, some time
about. 1896 or '7. • This fire bell g
Keep in mind Monday, December
llth, fog a concert sponsered. by the
Blue Water Band to be tield in
North street Church, featuring Miss
Marjorie Hays, soprano, and the
Knox Church. quartette. , -45
Goderieli 'Branch Wonien's`
lnsti-
tute is .,sponsorint it bridge • and
"500" card party in the auditorium'
of. Memorial Arena en Thersday,
November -30th, at 8 p.m. Proceeds
to help finance the. Institute dona-
tion to the arena. Everybody wel-
cothe. , 44
FOkt SAL17SKATES . $2 PER
C. 'WOODS, 1,2 East street. -45
pair "on Saturday . only.
OR SA,LE.-0 U
Street, near North, ,Stree;t, overcoat, size 42-44, almost new;
cinity Of 04tbolio Church and for .$12. Phone 393. • 40x
oet) a well-built brick honse, TENISERS WANTED
furnace gar- F9E.. $Arz. six-Roou 'RED
• .
rnOr W terloo, and St. Va,trick'S
streets. probetty a estate of late
William BroWnlee. Vossat3i-on
around first of year. •APPly MRS.
THOMA.S E. GItAY, Phone 270 or
718. , 444
owi Ods, 1 feet vvith harness,
ski poles, and size 8 ski boots.
Phone 161W. -46
FOR, SA.LE. -7- TWO, WHITE.
Single iron "beds' 'With mat-
tresses ; &IS& coal or wood 1,tove,
.four lids and pipes. 'Phone .108
OR SALM MAN'S GREY'
(vi
Sch
'tw
age
Re 2
Goderich, Phone 11eW. •
• .4
LBERES BAKERY
"THE ilOME OF TiBTY PASTRr
DATE - CREAM PrEg'
40c each
Creini filled Cup Cakes - for 15c
.Light pilli'Dark Fruit Cake 80c lb:,
Viteddilag,c4kIllxiVerflo!ry and Birthday Oakes O. specialty.
Orders ofl$1.00 and over delivered. rhone 465,
. Remember the 'date, Friday, De-
cember 8th, for the Variety 'Fair ,
sponSored. by the Ladies' „ Aid of
Knox . Church at Legion Hall . blue,
room. A sale of gopd aped cloth-
ing will. commence at 1.30 o'clock.
Home, baked sale and afterneen° tea -
from 3 to 5.80 o'clock. -45,6
• •
•. ReserVe Saturday afternoon,
November 2.5th, Or the bazaar,. bake
sale; barcer post Sale .and fiShpond
in Legion blue room. under auspices -
of Ladies' Legion Auxiliary, After-
ne.on tea will be served from 3 to
5 p.m. , • • -45-6
.
Bazaar a-nd bake Sale in aid of
the Willing Workers Of " Victoria
Street United' Church- will be held
OR December. 9th at Campbelre
Store, formerly... Einerson's drug
store, at 2.30
Ahnieek • 'Chapter, 1.0.p.E., will
bold a rummage. sale at MacKay.
„Hall on Saturday, November -25th,
'at 1.30 pan, 'Membefs are asked to
o floors, basement,
. Agent, MALCOLM MATHVRS, brick and stuceoehouse,living-
al
* Estate Broker The Square, room with fireplace and built-in
bookcases. Dining:room, kitchen, .3
bedrooms' and 4nithroom„sun room.
2 -car garage. Goodlilocalltitt C.
F. CHAPMAN.-
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'FOR SALE. -35 ,LITTLE PIGS;
10 eerds of' short body haul,.
wood; a few cords of chunks sait-
able for a furnace. AAROti.......g.
FISHER, Phone Carlow 12-13, -46-
,
44
OR S.ALt. 1931 AIODEL A
'Ford. coach, in good, running
ndition-Phone G. ATCHI,
N at Clinton, 1'4 -45tf
OR SALE.-GURNEX ANNEX
stove, grey ,with nickel. trim,
jUstable height; alSo dog, kennel,
/2' x 3t." Phone 821W. 43tf
89
ad
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F°11 'SALE. PROPDRTY AT
- corner of Hamilton street and
St. Andrew's street. This ineludes
the Wheeler building (three' floors
--
three very nice apartments on. see -
end' floor) and harness shep.,,Agent,
MALCOLM MATHERS, Beal
Estate ,Broker, the Square, Gode-
rich.'
. Phone' 1.15W; ' -43
FOR SALE. -SIX -R0011,1 STUC-,
-, 00ED 'cottage complete with
3-plece bath; double lot with
barn and chicken in, strawberries,
'raspberries and. some fruit trees.
Possession almost .• 'immediately.
Reasonably. priced for quiek• sale.
'd F. C,HAPMAI5, Esttite-
Broker, Phone 18NV, Goderich. -44
TENDER$ • WANTED.
Tendep will be. received until
Wednesday, November 29th, 4050,
for a shallow well pressure system
and a 40 -gallon water tank -to be
installed at No. 6 school, '4t Salt -
ford, by December 20th. Any
tender not -necessarily accepted.'
WATSON,
'Secretary Colborne School Board.'
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"WA.NTIEki
WANT--LISTth GS- OF PRO;
" PERTIES for *sale. 'C. F.
-CHAPMAN, Real Estate Broker.
Phone, 1.8. ' '39tf
WANTED TO BTF1.-ALL OLD
h-orsee and dead unimals. If
suitable for mink feed Will pay more
than fertilizer prices, If not, will
pay fertilizer prices. If dead, &one%
at once. GILBERT BROS.' MINE
RANCH, Goderich. Phone collect
936 r 21., or 936 r 32. , '
R SALE. -11/2 -STORY
• 33RIO house, good cellar, 134
:Hincks street, gargge„ Stable 'and,
heuhouse ; some 'fruit -trees and two
lots. Innuediate possession. J.
C.LEMENTS,-Phorie147J. -45tf
FOR SALE.-saiPmENT (AP
• all "different cacti and anecn-
lents just ,arrived from California,
• t 10c 25c and '50c. See
100
bring their doy,itionS to the hall on them at MaXSONS FLORISTS
Friday afternoon, . ; '-45 phone 105._ • 4
The, annual' meeting. of the Col- :------.--------7—
borne Township V'ederation will be POR . .SALE. -• THREE-PIK
held at the TeWnship Hall, Carlow, ":- iffue-grey . wool tweed • suit, 1
on Deceinber 1st. - ' , .-46 yea -1.S, dry-cleaned.and in. real goo
' conditicar,..$1.5; ..also droning. boar
cabinet with board included, $3.0
P.hone .17W. .. " ' - . ' . . • -4
k
8
o.
6
Itinsmen and.Lions are holding ateountrieside for Mlles around. From -
• game was scored by Dollie Ile -1 win -,
The WiTillinb' and only ()el of t he
, . , • • ' ' Church will held their annual
e • . • g ‘ \. The 'I. W.A.. of North street United
joint meeting at the Bedford IIotel these fires the present great
. • in the famous game at cliuten.
eezaar and tea in the church' hall
'
, Celt r lia It. -ed -M--. - .hanclling centres of the Great Lakes. , to a sister. - ' I knitted -articles. .46 excellent condition . new element
,
• Friday ',night "Oh, the more we' PN. e,.11sive Goderich elevator as a prey us artic e. Svas slightly on Saturday, December 2nd, at. 3
44 risen and has put the town in a
ton
LG".7-WALLET' CONTAINING
,,money and ' receipts' that are
urgently, needed.. Reward, Finder
please leave at SIG,N'AL-STAR.
„ . 443x.
TOWNSHIP Or
WEST 'VVAWANOSH
!Tenders will be received by the
undersigned until 6 p.m., D6cember
1; 1950, for snow„removal on town-
ship roads, ',,Tenders to state Price
per hour while working and,. to be
for one heavy duty truck • ecluipped
with -V plow and wing, hydrauliely
operated.
Tenders will -also be r eceived for
one heayy duty truck; township
to supply plow -and wing. •Loivest
or any tender net ,neceesarily ac-
cepted.
WANTELi..7--LISTI,#GS cm:, 'PRO-
•
PERTIES Lor -sale.- .No Charge
to you until property is sold.
MALCOLM MATHERS,. e a 1.
Estate Broker, The. Square,' Gode-
rich. Phone 11.6W., • 12tf
'WANTED, WEATHER PER-
'" mitTING., tractor . and/Or
team -work for plowing and. levelling
about eight acres. Apply JACK -
SONS FLORISTS, phone 105'. -46
Tr'nR SALE.- GURNEY ELEC
ominent place stmong the grain- girls' ere ' that sholild ave gone flutes, work, children's wear and11 TRIC -stove with coal annex., i
t •
mixed u ) it" givn ,ir uple of the-
O'cleck. Hothemade baking, apron,
are to-getlaer, to-gether. . .
-Mechanic Killed . Fish anW-FisheivenATTRIDGU, St. -Vince
Winter 1S,,neW on us' in. Winnipeg, ViIPPY flrav GPOnsored
Lear Chapte, a'ret.
• -An IneehanicACI Jaines1 I Win surprised to read in The being quite cold, but 'no ...znow of Maple
11
s.
nt
killed instantly en -Wednesday night ere fishing over the week -end for .this -I was 11.40:ling by. radio to the. Aroa on; Friday ening, Foiv OLDSMOBIL
;CroSs, stationed at Centralia, was •Signal -Star recently that 900 people, any account 3,7..et. As 1 was writing" to be held in the. Goderich M.einerial.
last week whenmotOreYcle • perch. Also that there WAS it Alert- Blue ',Bomber -Edmonton rugby game .1st. All „preceeds in aid of the
December, • ,..,.
65, • CheV. coach, '37 Will
- -crashed_ tete teleph.O'ne pole Gil tagd Of. minnOws. for bait. What a only a few blocks away. .4. With the 1 ena un sedan, • '37 Studebaker coac
WANTSOMEONE TO L1V.8
,., • ,
in witli eldeiTi./ 'couple. Cap'
able a handling - general house.
routine. Phone 1276 after 6 o'clock.
4,4 46x
E,I
Ya
h.
on -
7x
- -- 'apund about 15 tied,
a -cold noith wincfblewing, I prob-
ably- enjoyed the "mile via radio.
mere, than the spectaters at that.
This Noveniber,' 33th and the
game :was a decisive eee; as the
winner
now meets the Eastenit
champs for the' Grey .cup. , The
Bomber'S came through with it. de-
cisive. 2,9 to 6 win today: There are
Some ?real stars on the' Bomber
team, but 1- expect the Eastern Win-
ner won't be -any ptishover. "
More recollection.s later 'if this
one gets by. '
• 44 SCRIM'S. AUTO SERVICE; Hur
N.o. 4 highWay ifour miles north • of jeentriiSt' from -the ''80-:S---and_19(Ys. The' WoMen's Hospital Auxiliary roo.
•
Exeter.- Cross, nineteen years ofl rishers . thew mould number prob- xv ill- meet Mariday',' NieWentber ,-27th„
Age, had bought the Motorcycle only ably a few down and vveuld have in. MacKay Hall, t 4 p.m. -46,
' tWo weeks 'before. .His parents livelhard e ng • their catch away. , "Danger GirLs Working," a
at Rosser, Man. Maybe the high cost of meet today mystery coinedy, will .be presented
- • • by the Arthur ,Circle Players of
.Grederich ou Friday, December ist,
at 8.30 ,p.ine- in the Agricultural
Hall, Dungannon ; sponsored by
Erskine Presbyterian Church Y.P.S.
Admission-kdults• 50c, children 20c.
, • . • -46-7
Fowl super et St. 'Joseph's
parish hall, Kingsbridge; November
28th, from 6 to 8.30 p.m., followed
by evening's entertainment. Admis-
sion -Adults $1,00, children 50c.
46x
5c, 'bingo- in Legion' Hall, Satur-
day,' November 25t11, at 8.30 . p.m.,
Good prizes. • Under., auspices of
Ladies' Legion Auxiliary. '-46
POITANT.
have read preCeding .notices regard-
ing. nominations or Goderich Town
COUncil;
11..
, Would 9,Ppreciate your attendance . at,
" the Tovin gall on Noveiaber 28th, at
7.80 p.m., to ,belp. choose norahiees fir
4th.e electoral raCe -oh Decemb'er, 12th.
•
RTYour own' town by. taldn
part in its civic affairs.
„Sponsored by the Junior ChaMber of Conn:lump'
•• OBITUARY
MRS. JESSIE 'CRISPIN
• LUCKNOW.-Mrst. Jessie -Crispin,
who pasSed away -suddenly in Luck -
now on 'November 5th, NVR4 the
youngest -daughter °fettle late "Mr.
and Mrs. William Stotliers, 9th.
concession a Ashfield, and was
born in February,. 1893. She at-
tended School Ashfield and Luck -
now and then took the Normal
School course •at Stratford. $he
-taught at..Crewe and in .the honie
school- at .Pherry Grove arid in
1924 went to Ogetna, Sask., where
she taught until 1926. . C,inning
-hack to Ontario, she taught In
Wellington county„ Lucknow
Public School, and for the last
year in Kinless township. • She was
a Member of Lucknow United
Chnrch and of the Rebekah Lodge
of Ogema. In 1926 she.; married
`E. 0. Cri'Spin of ogeina, .now of
Regina. Their two sons, George
and John, are, students at Sask-
atchewan in 'engineering and
medicine respectively.. A talented
musicien, ehe was organist in the
Ogemit church' and at various times
in.local ehurches. Besides her huS-
ati'd and sena she leaves a sister;
Mrs, Henry Horton (Rae), pf,Dim.
gannon, and fem. brothers, Stephen
Stothers, of Fergus, Bailie, of Lon-
don a Isaac F., of Tisdale, Sask., and
Carrnan., of Toronto. ,
The funeral service on Thnesday,
November 9th, was conducted by
Rev. Tit. W. x..UunnfOid of Luck -
110W United Chureh,and was Targely
"attended. Among those in attend-
enee were. her husband and son.
and her brother Isimet of Tisdale,
.The Pallbearers 'were. fOur
eonsins and “vo old-time nelehberts,
Oliver Bothwell. Gordon .Itirkland,
Alex. Andre*, W.J. Stothets, john
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• •
.LORNP.. IVERS,
' Road Superintendent;
• Dungannon, Ont.
. .
.111, vienermildrin
TO $5.60 EACH
for -dead o1,. disabled. horses,
cows, hogs, at your farm. Prompt
service.:. Phone collect -Goderich
936, r' 21. - WILLIAM STONE &
SLNS LI'MITUD,'InkerSoll, Ont. -
44 -7
WANTED. -,RELIABLE MAN AS
dealer in -Gode3:ich. Experi-
not n•eeessary, A .fine oppor-
tunity to step into old profitable
business Where Rawleigh Products
have been:sold for ,years. Big pre -
.fits.. Products furnished, on credit.
Write RAWLEIGH'S DEPT. ML -K-
216-163, Montreal. •• ° -43-7
FI'OR SAE. - HOT POINT 4 -
BURNER electric stove; also
white kitchen cabinet. Owner leav-
ing town. Phone' 709. -46
FOR SALE. -7-- GIRL'S WINTER
- coat with matching hood, size .
12 years„, in. excellent condition.
Write BOX 59, SIGNAL -STAR.
". . -46
OR SALE.-TEN--itOOM
briek house with ?u-rnace, full
basement, three-piece bath down-
stairs, two-piece bath upstairs.
Possession immediately. Also ,two
lots and 4,.'Store situated on pile.
ARNOLD DOAK, South street.
Phone 1029W. _. -46
BORN ' _ ••
HARTMAN., 7,- .r.ro Mr. and: Mr's.
• Anabrose Hartman (nee Agnes
• Austin), at St. Mary's Hospital,
Kitcheaer, November 21st, 1950, a.
daughter, Shirley Ann.
HOLD•WAY.-At Alexandra HoSpit.
al, Goderich, .November 18th,
1950, to Mr.. and Mrs. Chas. Hold -
Way, Goderich,. a daughter, Caths
arine A.nne. •
.SCHNEIEER.4.--At Alexandra Hos-
• pital, 'Goderich, tft N'ovember
17111, .11)50, to Mr. and ;Mrs.
George, Schneider, 11.11. 1, Auburn,
a daughter.
'AUCTION SALES'
NOTICE
14I'LOOR SANDING. ---NEW' AND.
old doors. J. 0, COOK, phone '
23j, Clinton. Summer months,
Bayfield, phone 45 r 2. 21tf
NOTICE.
•`•
All kinds of brick and ceinent
work, chimneys, plastering, etc.
F. VENN, 53 Quebec street,
Goderich. Phone 921)J..• „ 43-47X
VULCANIZING AND RECAP-
. ,
' PING passeng.er, truck and.
tractor. tires, all' sizes. ' Prompt • „
service. • AL. • LIINIFIELD'S,
David's street, Goderich. Phone .
535. • 43tf
AuanoN-sALE, OF 40 BEEF
AND D.AIRY COWS, ,AND •
HEIFERS . ,
at lot No. 31 Oth concession of • .:.dents • of Goderich. I wish to
Goderich township, one mile south
of Perter's Hill, on ,
TUESDAY., NOVEMBER 28th
at 2 p.m.
20 •Durfiams and Herefords; 4
young • Holstein heifers,--ba.lanee
Holsteins and Jerseys. ,
Some cows and 'heifers a -re fresh;
balance due from December to
'March. - '
All cattle are good quality, .in
good,. condition and 'T.B.-tested;
pome are vaccinated.'
TElialSCASEt. • •
' E. TOWNSHEND & SON,'
• Proprietors.
,EDWARD W. ELLIOTT, •
Auctioneer.
. K. W. COLQUHOUN, Clerk.
NpTICE.,
Experienced lady do baby-
sitting -afternoons and evenings.
Phone 102. „ ,
<4.
. It has been brought to, iny atten'-
tion that -a magazine salesman -
working .th Goderich is implying
that. he is helping 'me. For tlae 4.11 -
formation' of my cust meis and a
WANTED.L--UP
Looki,-, Bingo ,
EtAt.'
• 8.80 p.m..'
St. joseph's Church, .
Hall, Clinton
Admission: 75 .cents -i:-15
rounds.
Cash avidtd-4 $5.00 .a
round,
iftccials comprising:,
2 share the wealth,' 1 lug&
turkey, grp,tia -prize $50,00
ANTED. - LOA.N- OF- $1,600
urgently needed: Willing to
give seeurity and pay 7 per cent.
interest and monthly payments On
principal until paid. Write BOX,
57, 'SIGNAVSTAR. 45x
VOR' BIdgE BAlti
.stroller; six -piece bretikfast
Suite, and hall, tree. PRED
130WEN, 10 Picton. street. : 46ie
'FOR SALE.-KITCI1EN 'RANGE,
``•• cos or Wood. .phono 63711.
46x
mENcittitiivi.
PETR1E.-In ltdving memory ,.of
john W. Petrie, , a deal' hueband
and father , who passed away
November 30t1, 1947.' • •
-Lovingly,.remenibered and. sadly
taissed by his Wife and Family.
• -47
S. Kilpatrick and George Saunders.
The numerous floral tributes -were
:carried by nephews and former
pupils in the .Lucknow sehool. ,The
interment was in Dungannon ceme-
tery. • 4. A. •
TTELP WANTED. --MILT TO
•""- operate Sillitn Soft wheat mill.
Steady employment MILTON -
MILLING CO., Milton, Ont.
0
46x
make it known that I have no as-
Sistant. except Mrs-Ismay McLean,
who gets full. commission en, the'
orders she takes. MARX •
-•
PUBLIC NOTICE
'COLBORNE TOWNSHIP
'1/4"' • • FEDERATION , ', - .
The annual jneetin,g of the Cob' .
born- Township 'Federation.. of •
Agriculture will be held On.' Friday,
December- lst, ..at 8 p.m.,. 'at, the
TownshiP ° Hall, Carlow, for tbe '
'purpose of hearing the Auditor&
report and electing officers for the
. ,
coming. year. -
and, Fieidmaii for the County Feder -
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. ation, will hepresent to address ihe ,'
Mr. Gordon M. Greig, Secretary.,
Of thelate"William Sarnuel-Bowden . ,' J.-- S•.---SERNIGHAN, ,
• .. meeting. • • ..
' There will be a musical program. .
will sell by public auction at the Ladies are asked to bring' lunch.
,
:The , Administrator 'of the Estate
Keays street just south of Britan-
nia road; on . ." , FORDYCE' --CLA:i'llreKsi,dent.
preinises,-situated on the sonth pert
1. The Kennise.s' described' ea fol- - NOTICX TO CREDITORS , . .. , Secretary..
,
of lot •1266, oe . the *east ' side of . 4
SATURDAY, THE 25th DAY OF ,
• • isomommon.......r.,-..-1-----,-3.4......00=•"'' ,
NOyE•MBER, AT 1.00 P.M.: •
and Keays.SurVey,.in the Town of NitO, TICE TO ,CREDITOR'S.
'lows :--. All of lot 1266, Cameron
persons having' claims
erected a two-story ,. brick house 'All ms against
with garage. These preinises will'n Alexander .
the Towil a Gode
l
Goderich, save and 'except the north the estate of Norma
66? thereof; 'on which is said to be Macaulay, late of
be open for ins.peetion ,on. Saturday, rich in . the County of -Huron, who
November 18, from 2.00 to 5.00 p.m. died on or about the30th d
. .,aY.
.
• 2. In addition the • following' of October, 1950, are, required to.
liying-room suite, rOckere, occasion- _with the undersigned by the 9.th,,,,,
iftle the sanie With • full particUlans
of 'small, tables, Pedestals;_.aak after that date the. estate will be
di.stributed. • - '
of DeceMber„A.D. 1950, as -
chattels *IA be sold:- Threeplece
al ,chairs, mahogany table, ntimber "fly
Dated
mantel cloCks, hall seat and mirror, "at the Town. Of Goderich
'
roll-top office desk and ehair„ type- in the COunty ..of . Huron this 20th
day of November,' A.D., 1950.
dining -room suite, 2 seetional book-
111
booki, floor- and table:lain ' -,:
writer, contents of . three. furnished 46-8-
R. 0, HAYS, K.C. ,
bedreems, beds, dreSsers, mattresses - ' Goderich,.Ontario,
, • ,-............_,--_
3 bedroom rugs,'Wilton rug:.91 x 12', '
46-8- . . Solicitor for the Estate.
........-...,- . ,.
and springs, . Scott& Mats, runners, NOTICE TO. CR,13?DITORS. .
kitchen range, hot plate, kitchen, All persons havingalaiins against!
table ;and chair, tub -stand, • tubs; the estate of Harvey , Reid, late .of
lawn mower, garden tools, qtiantity th-e Township ...Of West Wawan08h,'„1.
Of dishes. and kitchen 'utensils, and in the Cothaty of. .Huroti,' who '
other 'articles too numerous to Men- died on elk, about the 9th day. of
are re
care and are in -very good condition. November, 1950; required 1)0
,
ti°T,nh* e. 'property ' ..mentioned, andfile the 8a
me ‘„ - „
.
TERMS -Real estate will be -Sold nie with fill' particulars
he' undersigned by the 2nd
household articles, have received With .t
ditions .of . pale read 'at that ;tinie. after that date the estate will be
of. December, A.D. 1950; as
. . „
subJect to reserVe. bid, and to con. distributed.- '
-,
LAND, Soliciteri Goderich. -45-6 46-8-1
. Goderich, Ontario,
Solicitor -for the Estate.
oHlroonf• ' tGh°1 sd e2rirsilt .
. , in/Dtafiteedcoatitntthye,oTf
Chattels -cash.. • .' .
,S,eaforthA
, or to W. . vputat- day of November, A.D: 1950.
For further' pitrtieulars. apply to
HAROLD JACKSON,,, -Anctioneer, R. C. HAYS, ICC,
.Fort SALE OR...111ENT
FOR SALE OR RENT.L-00iSE,
other buildings situated on ..b.avo
to tiiree acres of land, on highway
No. 81, next to Maitland ceihetery.
' Write RICHARD SHDIJEON, R.R.
1 Goderich. 46-7x
••••MigiONIariV
• •• • • WANTED': TO RENT '
AIRY EQUIi'MENT FOR SALE.
-One 150 -gal. pasteurizer,
stainleSs ,steel inside; one 50 -gal.
pasteurizer. -Both equipped, with
motor and aetator. One bottler
and capper, nearly new, 26 .t� 40
bottles per taintite. Two high beam
scales,' 'Government tested. Apply
AVON DAIRIES, 177 'Erie street,
Stratford, Ont.. Phone. 106W-
- . .-46-7
POR SALE. -1937 ,CHEV;s:IIALF-
"- TON panel truck, Aviinterized
and recently overhauled, snow tires.
•Phone 272. • • " -40
n'he'reputation .of other men
ought not to be exposed without
teasori ; everybody is tender of it,
because it is a thing, the loss' where-
of Is Most sensible, and armosf
irreparable." -"The 'Book of '.Con-
versation.'!, ° •
'., CARDS Or THANKS
it. AND 1111S. itICIIARD FIN- 14
NIGAN wish to thank 'their 7 tubes, excellent condit
many friendswho called or sent A1s6 turquoise blue formal, at'he
ineskiages, cards and flowers on the and baby bathinette. rime 91
occasion of their golden. wedding , • , ,
,unniversary.
WANTED TO RENT.--,-UNFURN-
' ISHED" sW-contained heated,
apartment or small house,• -Prefer-
ably with -heavy duty wiring, suit-
able for couple and one child: Please
-write to MRS. -W. STANDING, 268
George street; Belleville, Ont. •
-461
10M AND BOARD
ROO.% AND BOARD AT io
LINGTON street. PHONE
.98011, ' 44tf
OR SALE.-STUIWILr, BUILT°
trleYele or Youngster
aged, three to five. Used, 'be like
new. Reasonably priced. Ideal for
economical Christmas gift. .Can be
Aeell at BEEVERS' AUTOSUP-
PLY, next 10 postofflce. 40x
R "SALE.--=-ELC./PRIC- FRI
IDAIRE; electric' 'heavy dU
range and annex, Moffat.; two Qi
'bee heaters, one large and e
small ;,. used, furnace. Phone 24
0-
ty
le-
ne
8:
-46
rs,
one
-46
LE,
14,
2M,
-40
• , TO IIEN;t'
'TO RENT. -TWO •UNFURNISII7
ED rooms. Phone 14711.
T°
FURNISHEI5-
' apartment; ground floor, private
entrattee, private bath. APply-IVIR,S:,.
HOWELL, 4 St. VinCent street. 45 6
. •
e.-
6PA,RTMENR' T. FORENT.
Lower apiirtment one-half
block from Square. Possession
December 1, For further par-
ticularS tele,L_hone 282., -45
'TO RENT.-0FrOt srAcD, %;(,)
Nut. NV`ill alter to suit tenant.
O. I. BUM: phone 001. . -404
'TO RENT. - FIVE -1100U' 'UN..
FURNISHED apartnient. A'pplY
BOX 61, SIGNAL-STAlt 40x
VOR 541i13. - BOX'S BROW
spit, 'Coat and longs, and
pair heavy .pants, size -14 yea
good condition, Iteng01101e. 14h
754 .
CONS()
OTT, HEARTFELT TIIANItS TO
all who extended . eOmforting
A:01'4)110W and help 'lit our "recent
Sorrow., For the floral friluteS' 'and
-other kindnesses we are deeply
grateful, (11.461)E cAnTrin. AND .i4IDEIt, -what you want f
cAternit. • . .40 !lout! pputtrp,ia1031. Taking Or
- - !no* for Xitchener 1110, -W
g4ItOlintTi iktealtAWt 2' (hicks, broilers „„, too.
VictOria, Streetit void t� priee84 be ready 7,.with your
thank all her frien4, WhO'Tiement.. for early C1 Id the
bereft° her with cards, gifts amt. spread betweeh And gra
flower.% ort, her eightY.thir4 birth. large: egg prices. .Agent her
day,. bl:ovembeellth.: -,4(1 Goderich,
V0.11 K&I,V.-SNIALL
range with hot water frou`t.
Cheap for quick sale. PhOnd 77:?Av,
, ;161'
•, - CON:-
rom
dors
eve
tor
wat,t,
big
de. A
iA
40
VOrt itnNT. TWO trSTAIII,
- rooms suitable for one VOnlan
or Waning - and' child. $10,. or $15
-with loan ,of cOolc stoVe.. Phone
.8871. •40x
V.012, RENT;
apartni„ent,„ partly , furnished.
•
Immediate posseSsion. Alt conven-
ienees. Phone ti:18 r j2 • -46
•••••••••''. ••-•-•••••$••• ••••;••
Itypiehie supplies (rubber goodS),
mailed postpaid itt plain. Settlod
envelope 'with priee Six Sara-
rdeS, 25e t .24 sanapleg $1.()0.'
Order 743- N0V.Itt.101310
CO" Tiox 91 Trataliton, Ont.
Join Our Christmas Layaway ,Plan.
A' small. deposit 'VIM hOid'any article till December 20th.
.D0 your Christmas shoppifig how, and pay for it between
now and Christuuts.
good assortinent.
'Christmas. Cards, ne and. 49c. This is Et,' t.t.:$1"1e6x0i0Cchetplott::$iii:72a.:1°551:0°
"Vardey's GiftS for -Ladies from
Yardley's Gifts for Men from.
Baby, Gifts from
sBiile $Pprrtiiteh
tce:haarihig 1
Vivg.110701sii . - . — . .. .$1.25
;Slue Fon ,COlogne for tho Ladies..
IIOREliO,UND TWIST
*e have .secured' some old fashioned licrehound TWiSte
-171/11.11e it lasts . .59c lb.
•
tiiersort.Drug Store
AS '114/11it AS ',Tat ,POST OFFiot•
Goderich
- Phone 45