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doWill Sky Harbor S0611 See itself
an. active trainiiigld once again
for combat liters?" isa.$61. question.
On. tiles lips of numerous _interested
obSeryers tnGoderich.
1
31iess *Elizateth yttughabt wbo
was admitted ••,tO. Alexandra •HoS,
Octeber 404, 1949, ancl 'Who
•OhServed her ninety-seeond birthday
there 'last , yeaWill on Friday,
• February '10th, observe. her ninety-
• third birthday in, the same hos-
pital's,' Oojy other "'over 90" patient
at the liogpittil is Thonms Bell, who
• passed his ninetieth birthday On
Anne Sth last.
• •
00,•0000.0000
#41..s:etite ' the daylight • lingering'
. • 'longer these evenings?
"So you live, at Go,dericit? It
muSt be cold U '011 the lake with
• • a lot of snow!' Eser hear inland'
•.,peOple, particularly from Toronto,
- say that?. They seeni. unaware that
the lake definitely moderatethe
temperatures .along the entire lake
•shore. The coldest day in Gede-
• • richsso far this winter -early Sat-
• tirdaY morning last -saw an'official
low .of two. degrees below. zero:
At • the same time Toronto's low
Was zero or one or two below; ,at,
- Leadon, 14 below; • .at Stratford;
at_Wingbane 9--.3
• Goderich is not, exact's' ., in : the.
banana belt, but its •.loiv ,temperasi
tures are oftep higher than tlw
lows •in•InIfind centres south. of
Goderich.
' • • •
. •
As a bright sibs melted the snow
on WeSt street teday, a parked .car.
the street had a boat tied to
• its •'top.' Instead 'of • a premature
..,sig11 of" spring with a sithinaer resi
dent heading for his summer cot-
tages it was„..a Stratford than going
to PeiritPelee "to c1 tome muskrat
Going Places" Promises to Be
•a Riot of Music, Color an' d Fun
s Au enthusiastic ,eaSV
. ,L t'vorI
daily on rehearsals; for the forth-
coming,inusiettl com&ly tO be staged,
by the Kinsmen Club of Goderich
at the obeericli avilio,A On Thurs-
day .and Friday, February 22 and
23, fir the benefit',ef the Ktimmien
playground.
"Going Places'''. promises two big
hit' 'nights 1:or yOung -anti old alike.
,Advance tickets for the Itruited
3111taber of reserved seats available
SatOrday.. -February- .17,
at' :Wood's and Cralgie's news
stands. Also, tieliets will be avail-
• able at the door en beth show
nights....
;Cast as the lead is John 3farriott
as a kindly old stationmast
is retiring after fifty years
vice at the depot in Hornet
Canada. '• He tells .the story of'
high spots and, big Moments of
interesting career. He recalls the
‘PeoPlo he has 'met and knewil. It
ig a fascinating storyehodkfull
fun and hilarity ands it contains
many suprises. _ • . , •
From .tlig moment, the reurtain
opens on the hustle and bustle of
the depot waiting -room, you have
a chance to see life• moving along
at a fast pace., 'Going Places"
girrs and "Red Caps," two groups
of the thii:ty-girl dance chorus, 'join
in the clever songs and routines
as they 'set therheme for the sdents
that' follow. •
. One of the unusual scenes -is the
"Cinderella Story" as enacted jiy
eleven youngsters from five to eight
years old. •The children will be
.dressed in' white wigs' and flowing
satincourt cestunies. Judy Patter-
son is the pint-sized Cinderella, with
Jimmy Boyes taking the .part of the
dashing Prince Cliarinin•g Sandra
MCLeafi is -thefairy godmother.
Ladies bf the • court are Frances
Curry, sCheryl BridgwItter, Diane
BannisSZr •and. -Martini Stitherland.-
The . knights ' of :the court: are
Dongie ,Shenton,. Paul Carol, Paul
Banks juin John Morris.
Al, Jolson, as inipes•sonated'' by
George Parsoa, the "Hollywood
Starlets" (chords • girls.), and a
group •of Goderich 'business man
as the "Conventieoairics," Whip up
alaugh-provoking scene.
'COnventionaires. will be played' :by
Frank Skelton,' Carl Banks,' Doug
Whitfield, -Jack Gardner, Harry'
Watson, , Bill *McLaren,. Harold
Blackstone, Sherman Blake, Gordon
•'McManus and. Ken' Pennington.
I Ontstandins and unique is the
•
•
Tonnny Thompson, . jr., of the
freight offiee, who is holi-•
• laying., in California,. doesn't like
svritix*• letters or postcards. He
*Old ratkr „speak directly to' the
follss beck hemp when telling them
' ▪ qf41,strip O
•n• Monday • eveeing
ditt 'just tl)4t-,--,*y•is'..a hain radio
•--taikingefrom,.Los. Angeles. to Fred
'rp.isSet's•i amateur statien
• lortt-'119.1114t4.• MrS. X. Willis, Loa
Angele:s . operator, made contact for
With- Fred's station. •Then
TonipaY's-frietille gathered at i'red's
Place to hear of,. the trip. Tommy'
told of hisstrip abd Mexican'
juinping' beans. which', hopped all
. „around him as he -talked to far-
aWity Goderieb, .Mrs, Willis. visited,
,r041 radio station last
•
• "THANK YOU FOR THE GRAVY':
(Tol'ont•o Star) '
-•' At a Christmas familygathering
in a town east of Toronto a three-
, year-old boy was asked if he would
eay, grace, It was a great occasion
•• for the little lad for whielivhe had
not • been Prepared. He looked
around him and improvised hastily,
saying: "0 God, thank you for the
4ravy---and. everything." ' •
•That.J-tbree-year-Old--!voiced ,
prayer that Well And an eche
in every 'Canadian heart. • He knew
• stalling, bout stocks and hig bush
nes, •ner about observatiens about
•everything above so snineh being
"just,. gravy." He may not eve• n
have sensed the truth that hundreds
-cf millions of people in the world
never have turkey dinners and have
little bread and no gravy. „put his
• prayer was hiS own, it was sincere
-, And .it was mit q stereotyped pat-
. tern; .
venadians should • not Imagine
•that they are petS. of Providence,
, Chosen because of any special merit
their own. They cannot be too
gratpftil that their 1ives4 happen. to
• have been east in pleasant places.
They 'Should find joy ' in sharing
Wine of the good' things of life that
theY, 'IN*sess, 'With less fortunate
people in keepinseWith the Master's
Golden Rule: •.
, •
etriatlit'sTpaptilatien hau been in-
*eretd4ing* recently at the • rate of
aboilt 25,000 a, month'.
, "Paris • Fasiiion s, Shovv" number
Noitielk, opens the second half • of
the show.This entire' scene is set,
,rhyme and rhythm. The Models
in a
. this scene re Colleens Madge,
Marion Dougherty, Mdrilyn Butler,'
Evelyn Dustew, Jerry Stlinson, •
!Rosy BallDella Hinz, Mary
t:Ybakatas Graee Iorgan, Jean
!Murchesen, ftelen Campbell.' Tbe
lelotht.s. for' the models are through
the courtesy of Gerrard's: ladies'
wear.
Fi'tT•Worth•3*:makes a.fat-talking
Tref. 'Qui z who -awards, silyer dol-
lars t� those in the audience W110
21.11SWE'r his questions correctly and
candy, bars' to these who Answer
incorrectly. Girls in colorful' Cos-
tumes representing .beatttiee 'PINK -CLEANSING CREAM
the Orient en route -to become .
eleniis • girls in a Broadway pro- •
Grath, Mrs. H. Ilibbert, Mrs, C„
Stiles, Mrs. R. Wefsell, Mrs. •F.
Skelton, NOS. S. •Shenton, Mr.. P.
Hill, Mrs: 0,2 Bannister, Mrs. M.
Cutt, Mrs. Al Vel.lee, Mrs. M.
Claremont and Mvs. K. Burdge.
Guaranteed to, "bring down the
house", is the number intrOducing
the "Beauties" ,froin the•' Sultan's
harem. Cast as beauties are Len
McGee as Obeli, Chee; Bill Wilson
'as- Cleo4 Ken -Croft as ; 13111
McGrath as Margo; Bert Worsell
as- Lenassund-jerry Whaley as
Dardanella, These nista cavort
about the stage to the tune "Little
Egypt" In harem skirts, veils and
turbans. This scre•amingly funny
number is well. worth the price of
dinissibn to the whole show.
, The climax to this laig extrava-
ga t comes when all the east
appear onstage for the bigcele-
bration, with the final taking place
Amidst color, movement, dance and
song,
AUBURN
Sermon Series. -At the Vaited
Church service the 'coming Sunday
morning the minister,* Rev. C. CI.
Washington, is beginning si series .
of pre-Enster sermons •mider \the ' ,I..'er alterations, and ' dresses,
title "Toward JeruSalem With 6-11"1", ete•* madetomeasure, call
Christ,".. The particular subjects mr•5- R. Serimgeour, apt. over
are: "The Beginning Of the Way,',' Esquire Grill. • , 7x
"The• C•ouipanions in the: Way,".• • ..,
"The Challenge of -the' Way," "The 'The W,A. ofs ViefOria ' 'United
•Triumpli in the Way," "The Endehurch are having a St. Patrick's
of the Way" and "Teward the New ten on lial'eh 17. - ' 4
JertiSalem with Christ." The con- • '
TEIE GODERWit SIGNAL -VW'
'1400100k.
Brief s
.• •• s
For a short time only, bargains
in inagaziue prises. Ladies' Ifoine
Journal, 30m '
onths $5* "lielidaY,
14 wenths $5; Parents', 16 months
$3, 6 mtmt1)4 $1; One year I'arent
and one year Children's Digest $5.
*Phone your order now to 213W.
MISS' AlAlti` 11. HOWELL,
V. -6
For Relsults Clasiified
wAno ig
•
PAIR 1U41
FUR,' b4,144.-4.).1,146, 1441tGE
-Crop,•of SIds' and ,Iialdwine;
good quality,*graded and storpd ler
the winter. Cali get.. YRIIV 4i1-1PPIY
by calling* for them. FRA,Nli.
YOUNG; It.R. 0, God.erich, phone
Carlow 208. We deliver anywhere
in .town. .-47tf
FOR SALE.-NVATEIIL.Q.Q iINE
inceut street.
rAPOLIS-3101.4INE farm. machin-
, ery now located at Reliance service
Invitations have been ISSileil.for„, station' OA' Clill,t64
the annual Collegiate Institute at-, half block from Sq'uare,' GEORGE'
to be held, in the school WRAITH,. s. a6-7
gyinuasiuni tomorrow (Friday)
and a gala eVening is es. V013, SALE.-A.PPROXIMATELY
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peeted. 200 bags' of table potato.
,F11,13D BELL, , Gotle,tich,
A. play entitled. "A, l'air of Vbone 934 r 22, ,
FOR SALE.s•-13ALED TIMOT1.11:
''"'" hay. MAUBICE N'AND.141-t-
MEE,It, phone 932.r 15. • •
- •
FOR SA.LE. -.100-ACRE FARA/
. close , „to. Nile on CountY. road.
8-rooni frame house, tiO by 60. Bank
b.arn with ath by -50 L. EleetriCitY
ins,taned. Waterth both 'lease and
barn. . Ten acres second growth
liardwood bush; ninety acres work-
able; 40 acre.s ploughed for spring
seeding. Good clay loam. C. V.
Cii.A.sSIAN, Real Estate Broker,
intone 18W, .0oderich. -3
'Country Kids" will be preseuted by
Zion Busy Bees at Port Albert
United Church on Monday, Febru-
ary 19th, spensored by W.A. Ad-
mission, adults 50e, elaildren '25e.
f.`500,"••eitchre and dance' ,-in the
Legion• blue room, .Wednesday,
February 28th, at 8 p.m., sponsored.
by the Legion Auxiliary. • Lunch
will be served. Admission 50e.
• 7-8
eluding subject is for theEaster • The pupils of Saltford Public
morning service. • ' School will 'broadcast on the
"Kiddies' Program" of OKNX,
W,inglnini, front' 11.15 an. to 11.45
arie, e'a Saturday, February 17.
'
,ASHFIELD
A'S I If .1,1•7LD,, Feb. 13. -
'Charles Stewart hitS been: visiting - Dr. Hs E. Jenkin will be guest
with his niece, MI'S.. Patterson, and speaker 'at the dinner Of North
Mr Patterson near 13erqe". • Street United' Cbureh Men's (Nub_
Jack Evans of Alberta' is' attend- at the church on Wednesday,•Febru-
ing Radar School at Clinton and ary 21st,' at 6.40pan. -7" -7
visited his uhetes here. " lie is, the •• • • •
son .oll „in... and Mrs. Evans, the) A request fOr good boblts-for the
latter Pearl Drennan. • • , service men made by CBL; TOT -
pis. Donald Blue and Children, 'Onto, has been taken up bythe
of • Ripley, 'spent Sunday with _Mr. local LegiOn. Auxiliary. ,Would
.and MI'S. Jack "• ailyoneliaving books please leave.)
gr. and • Mrs. Jack Gould went' theta iTt the 'Print Shop,. They will
be sent- to the -Canadian- Legion
beok dePOI, at Toronto for, dis-:
trib ation.
• •
te Owen Sound today toseeMiss
Joyce Gould, who is a patient in
the hospital there. -
• Sandy MaeDonald is 'the proud
possessor sf it uew set of bag-
pipes, all the way from Glasgow.
nnual SALE!
OFF.
BUY BABY ' WICKS FROM
- .
-. C . rawford's •Chick Hatchery,.
Lucknows• All flocks Canadian Ap-
proved and Pullerum-free. - Local'
agent, _REX DU4..KWOR'.211, Lake-
side. Produde. ,• -.), • -6tf
.flOR SALE. - LIFTING SILLS
' and. hoist 12 feet- long;. "El-
coiube". power take -off and ,snatting.
Phone "r UV. '4'ir,4,--Y,, . . 7-iht
FOR. SALE. ---8-;e410 CUBIC .141f,T
• Fe.sts oil space heater, used only
four months. E. „SALE, Welles-
ley ,street: P,hone 847M. -7
•
FOR SALE. - -HUDSON SEAL
• coat; size 14 to 16. 875.00:
-
Phone 1203. • • •-7
F'0.11. SALE. - O•NE • FOUR:
_
' Bt•JRNEU, slIcelary electrie
range with automatic' oven, control,;:
One • 4 -burner Hotpoint electric
ranges like new. WILE'. REIN -
HART ,ELECTRIC, phone .469. '• -7
, • •
OR SALE. -ONE 15 -FOOT 0,1L-*
• SON. deep freeze; • one. small
The Eyening AuxiliarY of North' size Duo -therm oil bUrne4 With%
'Street. Culled' Church will meet at REINHART ELECTRIC,' • phone
466 h m of Nils J Bretver •
• 7
inc o e • , . • -
Nelson*street, 'ousMonday evening,' -
February 1.9tb. 'An interesting 'CLEARING OUT , ALL , ODDS
program. is .being arranged. . Lind. ends of men's lines.
, Regular priees are loW! On today's.
BRINING DUTCH* FARM market. First, ebolee gets 20% off
• ,
up,R0,11. marked prices. Wha4tever ,is left
• WORKERS' TO,
EMULSIFIED CLEANSING CREAM
•
dnetien" are reqamsibIe for one of
the many elever totdities In the •' • REGULAR • $. 0
shoW, the song they shig Combines $3.00 •
EACH
clever lyrieS and dance steps and
own, CoStillhes are -very attractive.
• The Kitchen .Queens' Band stops
the. show With their instrumentS
fash toned . from everything from . a.
skillet to d laundry basket trans-
formed', into a bass fiddle. These
Kftchen Queens' make music, too,
.and• they. parade and march, much
.to the merriment of all who will
see them. The Kitchen Queens are
Mrs. M. Culbert, Mrs, W. • J. Me-
, •
'ilimimmiminimmummay
NIXON'S .•
• SE ()UREIC
WILL -SAVE-
*YOUR .CALVES!
'Soourex• •Works Fast
_Removes infection from the in:
,ttsttIal tract overnight.
The "combined sulfas" in
Scinerex work fast.
Promote .appetite tfor rapid
• reeovery.: •
SAVE EVERY CALF THIS'
SEASON .By•ASKING
ABOI,JT SCOUREX AT:
Campbell's DrugStore
411111/41/1/MONENINENNIM/1/1/81/M0,.
,
•Acting as field, Man for the Chris•-•,
don Reformed Church. ,, Mr.' ..C.
de Haan, of Belgrave, is engaged
part :time .,,in., seeking loCatiomi On
farms •.,for ..• Dutch immigrants.
,14.ranclies , ofthis church are
'located • a tClinton, Sarnia,
Chathani, I.I.011and Marsh and other
oatario centres, and Work with
the Canadian Immigration Depart-
linairto
td t9C..161.niaildV.
8.-1:11rS111 . Zr°'1'14'1;
• ,
Quite a number of Dutdh, families,
have lecated. in 'Ildron ,county in.
.the last few years, ••Among them
are two families. at• Kingsbridge,
ode' at Nile, three at Auburn, tWo
at Dungannon., one at" .Benmiller,
two at Holmesville, one at Bayfield,
ifour,. at Clinton, one at ,Saltford
II oiler and one at, Goderich. There are.
$1,.50 ... quite.ai number also in •the Exeter,'
each liensall and Kippew,,areas, Mr.
'Regular $3.00 de Haan seeks farmers who are
interested in placing on their farms
families from . Holland to assist
with the farm work. He is expect-
ing quite a number of requests 111
the 'nearfuture to fill what might
turn•Out to be a shortage Of fain
belp in . Ontario. tills . sib/liner due
to.' defence' production in: urban
centres. •,- .
•
• Two wonderful cleansing* •
maths to help
keep your skin silky- .
• smooth! Tussy Emulsified
• Cleansing Cream for dry„
flaky skin ... Tussr
Pink Cleansing Crean
'for young or normal
skin ... ON SALM
Campbell's
Drug Store
loyium40620'
•. WANTED• •
...,Stenograk
for local firm. Must be
first-class typist..
• Good salary':
replies eon.fideU.tial,
Apply to Bo*, No. 'EIS, .
Signal -Star.
ANTED: -e -FOUR -ROOM
CONT,AINEW apartxnent,,
house or winteriz•ed cottage; partly
furniShed gr. unfurnished ; • for
ilydro engineer, wife and six-.
montits-old baby. • Write 13QX 80.
SIGNAL-strAit, ' . 7x
WAN• TEDse-LISTHS4318 OF PRO-
" PERTIES for sale,- C.*
CLIAlE'MAN, Real Estate Broker.
?hone As, • • '• 39tf
ANTIM 4514• 1E; l'OSSEIS.;
SION April 1st, or sooner. SIz
or seven monis, Write -1)0X' 84,
SIGNAL -STAR. - • 7x
-- wimp, TO ;BUY
or rent, with,early. pessession.
Give, full particulars to POST -
OFFICE BOX 58, Goderich; ' -6
ANTED TO B171;-,-4LL .OLD
horses and deild 413:111Claifi. Ii
suitable for pink feed wilt pa,gr More
than artlitzer prices. It not, will
pay fertilizer iirices,den.d, pjone
at once., GILBERT BROS.' XINK
Goderieh: P,hone collect
9,36 r 21 or 96 r32.
ANTED, -HOUSE TO RENT
with early possession by re-
liable tenant. Write:, BOX 87,
SIGNA.L-STAR . -7
LIVESTOCK WANTED.- CASH
-up to $10.00 for dead or Ws,
abled horses; $10.00 for cows; hogs
$2.50 per cwt. -at • your farm.
Prompt service. , Phone .collect
Goderich 036 r 21. WILLIAM
STONE SONS, LIMITED, Inger-
sdll; Ontario. -4tf
ANTED'. SECONDHAND
• dresser" and chest of 'drawers;
must be in good condition., Also
linoleuni' and telephone table.
Phone 652: , •
WAN'1151). - • STP.)NOGRAPHER
- for law office. Apply. R. E.
BARNES;--iVest Street. 7x
liajt,8Pisx, FEB, 15tb,. ion
MRT S , BAKERY
• "TEM 110ME OP TASTY: PASTRY"
Cherry Bostdi Cream Pies
65e each •
Here 4�new tasty special pie thall will melt in yeiir
mouth", and make your week -end Aessert problems
pleaoure •
En CROSS_ BUNS-,-3Qo des.
•• -CREAM r,urn EVERY WEEK -END— 160
,1tementl3er it's cheaper to buy.than bake,
;7-0tOrders of $1.:00..and.over delivered
Viedding and Birthday Oakes- a; Specialty •
Mgr
AUCTION SALEJ- .
AN, AUCTION . SAID WTLI; • BE
held* for John. E. 'Taylor, lot
32, concession . 6, Eat Wawanosh,
1% miles south and 41/2 miles west
of Belgrave," at. 1 .o'clock,
WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 21st
OA/1'1'LE T.B.-tested, no re-
actors. 4 cows,. due April; 4 cows,
milking; 5 steers, 10-12 hundred;
7 cattle, rising 2 years; '6 spring
cavies; 1 fall calf; 1 winter. calf.'
HORSES - 1 black h.orse, 14
.years;' 1 gray: mare, 8 years.
ih,Poodtre Lzinantd--, RAedppi4.0etnisni. a te.i.y, 1.00.
tut AND GRAIN* - ,Quantity„,
hay s approximately 1200 bus. mixed
'grain; Ajax oats and J.A.C. No.
21 barley. This grain is suitable
for seed, as it Was harvested early.
Grass eeed,. 3. bus. alfalfa', 5 'bus.
red' Clover.
• IMPLEMENTS --111.C. • disc' drill,
13; run 5 'years, fertilizer; 'MAL
13 -hoe seed drill; rubber -,tire wagon
and rack; 4 -section ,drag harrows;
-2 milking -plows; scuffler ; ;
, 1 -buggy; 2 tutters; 1 root puipee;
WANTED.--LISTINGs- OF PAP! hand tools, hoes, forks,. shovels, ole.;
PERTI.ES for sale. • No charge quantity .1 -inch • ,dressed pine;
to you tintil property is 'sold. quantity 1 -inch hemlock; 1 set
MALCOLM MATHERS, R e a1 double .harness'; 1 'set single har-
Estate 'BrOker, the !Square;- •lode - .ness 1 circular saW. and mandril
rich. .Phone 115W. • • , • 12tf. 100 4-ineh tile; :1 sap pan, 40 pails
and. spiles s• 1 fanning -mill; 1 set
scales Capable Of weighing -ph tons.
TERMS OP
HAROLD. JACKSON,.
• • " ' Auctioneer.
E...P. CHESNEY; Clerk.
• 'WANTED. --- FARM, -PREFER:
• ABLY in Giiderich area. Reply.,
g yieg 'all pertinent facts asto type,'
sic eage„ price,- ete., to BOX 7.8,
SIGNAL -STAR. -5tf
ANT.E1). •- BOARDERS OR
roomers • (girls preferred).
Phone 1096. • -7
ANTED. -GIRL WITH GOOD
education, able , to typewrite
and .with knowledgeof•''shorthand,
'will„ be, furtheil reduced at for business othee. iAptly la first
instance in writing to MANAGER'
PrOPriate Mules lb. be annOuilited.
TELEPHONE OFFICE,
later.cailCth5etone111whatwtenulhasif lee.e, TIT 11.1 .t4B10141-E
1".ic,h,t
-5tf 1,
TEXTILE 81-101,), 5 West street:
Goderieh.
FOR SALE. -SMALL' QUEBEC
heater, ' Write BOX .86,
SIGNAL -STAR.
FOR - 100 ACRES IN
• West Wawanosh; two miles
south of_Lucknow.; grain and dairy
farm, 17 acres -of bush, large bank
bern. Comfortable 8 -roam house'
with sunporch. Hydro throughout.
Priced reasonably. LAWRENCE
REID, Concession 12, Lucknow.
7-8x
FOR, SALE. - ELECTR,OLUX,
mixmaster, under a year old";
new studio couch. ' Phone 1014j.
• ,. 7x
FOR SALE, -FOR sEpp FLAX
and contract barley, See FRED
. FORD, Clinton, or FRANK
LINKLATEit,, R.R. 5, Gederieh.
Rhone Carlow 148. • Mx
0.4•••••0••••••••••.*••••00•000.0........,.....40.000.00•04.014....
"SLICK 01111CKS'1 -' THAT'S
• what the Department calls the
chieks being produced, by Hatch-
eries eo-Operating with them to
turn out . good ' ch.icks. ,them
Big-4 Chicks. are Canada ApproVed,
backed . by Hatchery's oWn inten-
.sive•breeding program. •Order them
with safety through agent, RYAN
PRODUCE, Goderich. ••-7
FOR SALE. MEN.
women! Cain 5 to 15 lbs.; new
pep. Try Ostrex Tonic Tablets for
new, healthy ileah;•trew: vigor.' In-
troduclory, "get -acquainted" size
ONLY 60e. All druggiSts. -7
•sAi,p.--TWO SOWS WITH
ten pigs each; one eix-year-old
cow due May 1st; .eight calves
around 400 lbs. .each. JOHN
iS;MITH, R.R. 2, Goderich, 935 r 15.
7x
BORN.
• ALLIN.--At Alexandra Hospital,
Coderieh, on February' 12th. 1951,
• to Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Ah1j (nee
fLiatharitie Stewart), Goderich, a
, daughter. • .
IRWIN.-At °Alexandra IlOspital,
• to ',Mr.., wild. Mrs. 'Eldon Irwin,
▪ Coderieh, .a son, Richard Eldon,
KELLY. ----At Alexandra irOspital,
4Oder1ch; on February 13th, 1051,
to mr., and Mrs. • Jos. KellW
Elizabeth street, Goderich, a
u bet% •, •
MINN.-At AlexandriC
(federk!b; on February"13th, .1951,
to Mr. • and Min. Donald Lynn,
• Goderich, it son. •,
MaeD0 GA LL. - - At, Alexandra
Hospital, Goderich, on. February
1951, to Mr. and Mrs.
'141.1frip MacDottg'all, Goderiph, a
Alexandist Hospital,
•• • 'Goderichs an rebruary.'14th, 1951,
,to Mr. and Mrs. Jack Meiver,
;Coderich„,a daughter. ,
POLLOCK.ii-At ,Alexaralra llospit-
MALE HELP WANTED.
Men wanted •for 'reduction.anl
•
Maintenance -departments in diem-
ic,a1 processing .plant. High. Sclieek
.•
graduates or eqpivelent preferred
but not, essential. Permanent
position. Hospitalliation. Pension
plan. Send, replies to or call in
person at PERSONNEL OFFICE,
CANADIAN SYNTYIET'IC
RUBBER 'CO.,, vPD.,; Sarnia, Ont.
• FOB 'ISALls
iCONTRACTOIVS, EQUIPMENT
FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE: -
One Hanson power shover
with " back hoe attachment. Also•
Ong complete gravel -crushing plant.
Plant censistS of • Sawyer -Massey
crusher, one link belt 40 -ft. con-
veyor, one 1.5-yd...compartment star-
age_bin. Thi§ ,is new and has
never been Used. "
• This equipment may be bought
in one lump sum for $'2.909. Shovel
alone svorth that well. ,
• Would accept late model truck
or car or other construptiOn enuip-
ment as part payment, er would
sell any part Separately.' , Terms
can be arranged. . •,
Apply evening .to W.' E. SMITH,
ThecIford, Ont. Phone 283. 4-101
..TENDERS WANTED
--4
TENDER 8 WANTED.
Tenders 'wanted fen. stipply •of
25 cords. og hardwOod, Maple and
beech, 16" ltsgth, by February 19th.
Apply te MRS. OTTO i)01$,P, Dun-
gannon.
TENDERS.
•
•
• Tenders are, hereby, , called .-for
the, stipplying Of a _sprayer to spray
the cattle in the 'Township of Gode-
rich for •the eradication Of warble
flies. Tenders to be quoted on, an
hourly basis, The Township to
siuiPly the , pOwder and ,send,"the
Inspestor .along with the :sprayer.
All tenders. to be it the Clerk's
hands 'by ''Slarch lat. Lowest or
any tender
R.
NOTICE TO CIIEDITORS
VOTICE ,TO CREDITORS AND'
th'e.!•., Es' t'a°IteldoEf4'00...
In Jpsgpri .07tEki1E, late of the.
• Township 'a Ashfield, deceased.
• A.11 persons • claiming against the
above estate are required to furnish
fult particulars to the undersigned
'by February 27th,,1951, after which
date the assets -6f the estate will
be distributed. - •• •
FRANK, DONNELI,Y,, K.C., Gad&
rich, Solicitor. for the Es -tate.
• . • -5-7
.NIOTICE TO CREDITORS AND
• OTHERS •
In the Estate of JACOB FISHER,
late of the Township of -Colborne.:
• •• deceased.
• A.11 persons clainiing• against the
above estate iti•e required' to furnish
full partieulars. to the undersigned
by February 27111, 1951,, after which
date the assets of the estate will...,
he distributed.
rich, Soljeltor for tbe ate.
, -PRANK DON'NELLY,K.C., Gode
-5-7
_ ,
NovcE T9'.'crtEbiT•2418.
.„Aa, persons having..claims.against
the estate of Sarah A. Allen, wido*,-
late- of the .Town of Clinton, in the.
County of Huron, who' died- on or,
'about tile 9th day of January; 1951, •
ai-e,required •to-, the. Same, with
full partieularS, with the, .nsider-
signed by the.-24th.'day of February,
0.951, as, after that date the estate.
, will be distributed. . • . • ,
Dated at the TOwn Goderich '
• in the CotintY' Of. Hurons this 3rd
day of February, 1051.
11. c..HAYS,
Goderich, 'Ontario, ,
SOlicitei for the Estate.
NI .TO :CREDITORS AND
, .
' •ollupris ••
In the Estate of JOHN ROBERT
VARCOE, • fate of Colborne Town-
' .„ ships deceaSed., ••
All persons claiming agrilest the
fabove, estate, are require'd to for- •
ward firli'llOnie.1.1111$ duly Vorited
•to the andet.s•igned ,by March 3,s,
'after 'which date the tisiss.s. of the
estate will' be distrilnned. • .
PRANK DONNT47,'LLY„ K.C., Cede -
rich, Solicitor for the Estate.
-6-8 .
6 -7 -
not necessarily accepted.
E. THOMPSON, Clerk.
TENDERS WANTED.
The CoIberne School Area will
receive tenders up to February 19th
for body wood, beech and maple,
to be delivered to the following
...schools by =May 1st: No- 1,-3.-eords
12 ins. long; No. 2, 2 cords 12 ins.
long;, NO. 7, 3 cords 12 ins. long;
No. 8, '5, cords 16 ins. long; No. 9,
d'cords 16 ins. long. '
•
Any. tender not necessarily ac-
cepted.
wm. WATSON,
'• iSecretary-Treasurer.
6-7- Goderich, RR. 5.•
• ,
° CARD. OF TIONKS
Nin. WM. WATSON .AND FA.31-
,ILY wish to thank neighbors
and friends who were so kind to
them in their tinit of :bereavement;
-also to thank those who sent floral
tributes. • 7x
•
• to -FINANCE YOUR NEW (Al
REGARDLESS OF MAKE AGIN CA MODEL
AWOMOBV
a4> tat& *
4Ar9‘*t4
- WE OFFER
LOW gost plan, with
insurange goveroge; designed es- •
pecialix,,,joe those who want- the BEST seevit.'1 at ''41
1.0W0 COST.
'CONSULT US BEFORE YOU BUY VO‘IR NEW, CAR.
alcolm- ,ithe4 rs
,NS.11RANCJZ AND ARAL gSTATE
GODERICH PIONi 11,115W
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0 NOTICE
NOTICE:
• FARMERS -Be sere td get your
help in time. --Small' and •large
nut& families are available for
next spring. Apply NOW. C.
deHAAN,' Bergrave, Ont. • -7tf
STEWART.--In . fond ...and loving
Anemory of my dear son, Ray-
. Stewart', alio passed away unr,
expectedly six months • ago,
August 17, 1950. •
I have only your memory, dear 5014i
, i,einember whole life
through;
But the sweetness will linger for-
ever
As I treaeure the' imege, of you,
missed lovingly re- • •
membered by Mom'ond little sister,
Sharon. s. • • 7x
Bring, in those niee photos and'
prints' and have them fiained,
They. will 'Work wonders in
,improving your home.
A room srvithout pictures is like
• 4 hou'se without windows.
" "SIDitYs' Mt 86 Gift Store
OTICE. TO 'CREDITORS AND,
• OTHERS , • ..,
In the •Estate of 'Rebert John Me-
Farlane, late of GOderich Township,
• • • deceased.
All •persons claiming against the
above estate are required to for-
ward full, partlealars tiu:y ver;fiftl'
to • the undersigned :by March 3,
after, ,Which date ° thi, et.opts, of the
estate will be distrionted.
FRANK DON.N,F1 Gode-
rich,, Solicitor for the Estate. •
• • • -68,
ICE TO CREDITORS. '
. .
All personts having -claims against,
the estate of Annie Jane .Walson,
late of the Town of Goderich iti
the County of Huron,. widow, who'
died an or *about the 23rd day
of January, 1951, are required to
tile the 'same with full particulars
with the undersigned by the -17th
day of February, 1951, as after
Ahatsstiatestlie estate will be dis-
tributed.. •
,
Dated' at the 'Town of Goderich
lir *the County of Huron this 27th
day of January, 1951.
R. C. HAYS, LC.,•
' • Goderich, Ontario,
Solicitor for the Estate.
•• TO IIENIC
•'TAO— ,RENT.---4VIAR011.'lst; THREE
rooms heated and furnished- for
one or two people" only; also a
baleOhy room not heated; !Share
bathrooin, separate private en=
tranes, 'Apply WAlsrsm 'BURN,
13 North street. ,• • -7tf
East' St. • Phone 198 K'sailie lists more. ihati its, fare
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MaePTIEE.--In lovnig inemory of1
toy dear, husband, George F. Mao-
. P,hee, who passed away February'
15th, 1950.,
My Iips (gimlet speak -haw I' iniss
I in,7
My heart eannot ttill whht to
111
r , fedy .ktraws how I inks him 4 "°(114.1(111 01 1\41-11a' ' In a home that is lonesonseltotley..
1p751, • 'NI Ceell Vol-,
ti
1(41.61.1(.11" 1)(1!fthi To Clasp' hand in st ;better land,1
VOLLAN1).-- At Al'ex a Mira • 110.1 sever to part agou.
1951; to ,Alr. and )1i4-. 4)11441'
Volland, 'GoOrielri- a soils • Ray-; -••••• -
•' nra lied po Sipa „
• ' HVgenic supplies •(rubber goous
mond Douglas.
•
'roto '1038 to 1918, the operating et-ive'lope
'Mgt onle day hope to Meet
lock' (nee Maxine Aftekllister) f
• Some day, I know .not viten,
pltal, Goderiehi 911 February 7th, 7t„
•
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merson Drug StOre
' CORNER WEST' St, AND SQUARE
.Phone 45 Ashandy as the I Post Office We Deliver'
ITAIVIINS for the family
NEO'•,011EMICAL FOOD CAPS • $1.45, $2.65, $5.95
14E0 .0IIEMTOAL FOOD'LIQUID.",$1,35, 82.95,
SCOTT.%
039, $1.1.9
OOD 'LIVER E3cTRAOT,. • $1.00
WATERBURY'S .COMPOUND
X.41111tVOL vitainin. mid Mineral tonic
PEPIIAltlyS -
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.$14% 0,25
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