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convenient charge account
DIAMOND AND
ARGYLE SOCKS
0.39, $1.69, $1.95
Wool Socks and.. Tie
"TRU-MATCH''-SET $425
GENUINE
Ripons
$2.98, $3.45
INITIAL -SOCKS
SHRINK -PROOF, ALL-W6QI.
$2.25
ROBES
GENUINE TARTAN
ALL -WOOL
$14.95
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GERRARD'S
are pleased to
announcethe
appointment of
MRS.,; ROY (FERN.)
SCRxMGEOUR-
to our staff
as'.alterationist'�
and saleslady
All alterations ex-
er�tl attendto lined and unlined cape,
p y , skin, goatskin
at no.extra cost $2.98, $3.95, $4.95'
See our sheepskin and.fur
to Ou r lineesPyjarnas y, e � 50 dos, to' choose"from�plains,
Famous brands (Tooke -Esso), custonner�a� `
$annel, ••• broadcloth, suedine stripes and panels -in the lot
�� $1.O0,$L50, $2.00
3.98, 4.50, 5.75,. 6.95
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Special ' discount feature... WAGONS
ALL •LADIES' STATION WAGONS SPECIALLY
REDUCED. •
. Sport Shirts
gabardine, bengaline and
acetates
$.3.95, $4.95, $6.50 -
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Sweaters
pullover and cardigan styles
° $4.50, ,.$6.45, $8.95..
'MEN'S
Dress Shiers'
by London, Bluestdne and,. ,
Tooke. 'Whites, plains and •pat-
terns with plain 'or French„,
style' cuffs.. '
3.95, 4.50, 4.95 .5.95"
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Christmas Feature
"Alan Ladd" Goats -- gabardine outer, silk quilted
lining, heavy wool inner lining, mouton (dyed pro-
essed lamb) collar.
"NATIONALLY As; 3VElt,TISED• T $25.95
Special $17.99
N.B., SEE OUR SELECTION Or SPORTS GAR-
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STATION WAGONS
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Ladies' SLIPS
crepes, nylons, acetates, plain tailored or fancy lace trim
2.95, $3.95, • $4.95•
LADIES'
HOSIERY- BAGS
plastic, 'bright and. colorful practical
Special r $1.29
Ladies'Nighties
newly arrived for Christmas. Silk jersey, crepes and
n 10 trims - 'white, pink; blue.'
$2.19, $2.98, $3.95, $4.95
Ladies„Pyjarnas'
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20 per cent• off for Christmas
Ladies'- Dresses
GO liLL •OUT FOR THE LITTLE LADY
GIVE •,11ER SOMETHXNG DIFFERENT
$1Q.95; $15.95, $18.95
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Ladies' 'HOUSECOATS
bengalines, ,satins, wool plaids, nylons -.arid taffetas
ALL NEW FOR CHRISTMAS,
$8.49, $10.95, $12.95 to $16°.95
Ladies' SWEATERS _.
pullover and cardigan styles; long and short sleeves
wools and nylons.. - Dozens t'o • choose from.
3.95, •4.95 to $6.95
Ladie', BLOUSES - rnn•
in crepes, nylont: and broadcloth --� whites and colors
to Choose-froml
$2.98, $3.95 to $5.9r'
,,�acdes Hosiery
fs,n us brands, - Supersilk,.. Gotham Gold Stripe
$..55, $1.95, $2-.
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7CTOBE;w 31, p ..
? Statement
�'cWn. Einancial..
The,.,following.comparative iinatateu nt a for the town of
•Goder,ph should gi ratepayers some idea the new financial btrdens
being borne by the town.' this year as pOinte4 out by,,Reeve Earl Elliott
at the nomination meeting on k`riday night. ' -
, ,. REVENUE.'
1950
• Actual
Relief .. $ 1,838.00
Rad Rebate (Dept. of Highways) ,,.,10;271.90
Oem ' , . 1,375.00
render 'from Cemetery Perpetuity ., 1,100.00
,-Park 'House 4. 1,200.00
Rents a ,...: .1,379.00
licenses i , 1,483.00
Public Wotks 1,239.00
Fire -- 50.00
Fire Grant from Ontario ' 1 ' 700;00'
Legal and Audit,, , ; n 867.$0
Parka, .a,: '`0 144,00
Sundry , . 1,407.4)0
"Wartime Housing re taxes 2,145:00:4,
Tax Penalties and Interest 786.00'
Dog Taxes ' 4137.00
Ontario Grant re Home for Aged ,,, 864:00
Ontario Grant re Children's Aid 92,00 .
Ontario Grant re Police 2,374.00
o Current Taxes , 193,621.00
Transactions not inc. in the Budget :
Central Mtg, & Housing Corp.
A. E. Baechler
Park House ' ,..., .
Dominion Road Machinery Co. Ltd
$ ' 223,075.00 ,
tEXPENDITURES
• . ,1950 • . .i: 1951 Actual
'Salaries
Actual to Oct. 31
Deficit • from 1950.. $' $ 1,979.0()
9,170.00 7,90560 J.00
Past Ser -vice Pension .00
Public Warks -Roads ' e F20,155.00 17,770.00
General 11,400.00 11,561.00
Charity,lteligf, Hospital 6,,534.00 15010.00
Printing, Advertising, Stat. and Postage - 1,792,00 1;770.00
70.00
Legal and Audit : , 2,452.00 , .,675.00
Parks , , + 2,565.00 2,732.00
Cemetery . :, "8,4 4.00 7,955.00
Grants , 7,0t5.00 7,745:00
Hat
Blue, Water Band-/ ~•frill A 1,410.00 2,415.00
6our 789.00 238.00
Police. 12,399.00 l'�,350.00
Fire • ' w 3,799.00 4,333.00
Turk House 943.00 `°' . 1,173.00
Insurance 1;'546.00 , '1,409.00
Goderich DistrictCollegiate Ins. Board, 10,722.00
Goderich Public School Board 28,826.00 38,$00.00
Goderich Pub:' School Bd. (Debentures) 21,607.00 21,233.00
Goderich Separate School Board 4,347.00 ' 4,271.00
Board of S,Health '1,803.00 1,622.00.
Debenture Principal and Interest 14,715.00 12,103.00
'Market •% ;,41.00 40.00
'Street' Lighting -7,382.00
Executive and Legislative
fiar745121.00
00
Elections ° . 460.00 .
Hydrant i Rental• • 3,994.00 ' 4,202.00
County Rates -Gross 26,096.00
k�uCollection 5,145.00
Sundry - .. 3,883.00
Agricultural Park., 110S.0)
Harbour Road .,,., 656.00
Tax Discounts allowed�;941:00
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REYNOI O ---H L;
. 'St. Peter's` Church, decorated,with
1ii1 ' chryeantbetiiutns,, 'Wes the
•setting, for an linto1esting vv,eclinvig
on Saturday, ff' Deceinbt'r 1: when
Margaret .(lra+ve, daughter of Mrs.
Mary Henry, iiloderieb, was united
in marriage to Mr. Janes Bernard,
Reynolds of 'Dunnville, sou of Mrs.
Oeynolds .af:.Coderieh end the late
Mr. J. B. Reynolds. Rev.., Father
J. P. Gleeson, officiated. Mrs. Carl
Selineiker played •tile wedding
music, And Miss Agnes 'hisholzn.
was soloist.
Given in marriage :liy, iic>r' :uncle,-
Mr.. R. W. Pinder of ''Oshawa, ,tbe
bride was lovely in her gown of
ivory satin' fashioned on princesss.
lines. A '+circular net .yoke outlined
rby imported guipure lace, .encrusted
with ' pearls and long tapering
sleeves finished the gently molded
bodice: 'A, plain front panel ex-
tended to the hemline, "with.. full-
iiess created by an uni'iressed
tpleat, .From' the scalloped,:bodice,
he skirt fell in gentle fullness and
extended into a full-length train. 'A
small scalloped Juliet cap .of satin,
held her linger -tip veil of tulle
1901. Actual
to Oct. 31
$ 2,114.00
1,140.00
800.00
1,034,00
1,482.00
:775.00
50.00
519,00
259.00'
x,067.$0
1,477.00,
457.00
697.00
1,271.00
177.00
3,174.00
200,032.00
8,400.00
900.00
12,000.00
100.00
8238,775.00
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•ply ssoot�ilil�� - Y w.+.
M' .0
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47790.00
2,87c9.00
703.00
• 1429:90
illusion and tom, tarried a
look showerad with 440kuutat
roses and: stephenotis.
Her only „attendant, Mie A
Dooly of Waterloo, was i ►„tel,
In copper velvet. The fitted„
was styled with pointed ..ne!ekl
44(1 long, 1311,M sleeves fin Baas w
phasi7ed by the fullness of her
bouffant skirt. She wore a malt
cap of matching velvet and ca
a ,bouquet of yellow roses., „
Mr..71tmes Donnelly `of' Ooderich
was best man and the ushers'wer'e
Mr. Nell Dedard ,and Ir..'Vincent
Young.
For a reception .at the residence
of the bridegrraon's mother, M
'Henry, mother of the bride, .wore•ft
,fprest green fa Nle taffeta :dress,,
black hat and accessories and cor-.
sage Of pink roses. . Mrs. Reynolds,,
the groom's mother,., wore a, gown,
of --blacktrieotine crepe with black
accessories and corsage of red roses.,
For a motor trip . through the
'United ,States, the bride wore a
grey .crepe'dress, black, accessories,
camel Bair. top coat and orchid
corsage. Mr. and Mrs. Eeynolds
will reside to ,flunnviAie.
224;079.00 • V178,764:00
Not included in the 1951 expenditures :is .an estimated $10,722 1
for the coilctgiate, '.$7,382 for street lighting, $2,000 for the purchase of
new armory site, $26,096 for county rates and $056 for the harbor
road. Estimated. surplus for the year is 81,278.
Propose' to
Centre for Blind
WATCH-GODERICH GROW,
WITH JOHN HUCHINS AS 1VILAYOR
Vitally interested in seeing' that Goderich, steps
• , yearr . ' John
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ahead within the next.. or so, Hucklx� pro
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that, if elected, he will do all in ills power within the 'xe4
year to set the way for progress in the 'i iniriecliate'iuture..
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Vote JOHN RUCKINS for 11iayor
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Build of , Amin
�:ltiss my 'Laramie, the home
. 'teacher, who will have a cllass-ronin
in the centre, knows ,that it 'will
be' a good influence on her blind
pupils.' The newly 'blinded will be
The' Huron Advisory Burd of .brought into the residence for a
•tir'ue for training and meeting ex-
perienced 'blind, a service not pos-
sible without a Centre such as, -this.
A hobby shop, ,where chair caning
and otkes_crafts• will be done, an
occupational:. ' which will -re-
ceivesun-contract orders from local
factories. enabling residents to earn
etra 'income, and the field secre-
tary's offices will Make up' the other
rehabilitation features.
, 1lrSpecially . Built,
. The esternOntario 'Udine and
service centre -will be built with. an -
eye.
to the special needs of the -
blinch Siifety gates at the top'bf '
stairways will warn by touch as
tlje, blind pass. A continuous rail
around the wall 'of the stairway
will offer a guide from 'top to bot-
tom. All doer jambs and wall
,r•nuLe s will be rounded off to avoid
cut ixig- should a blind• person bump.
his head against thein.. A public
address ' System- will be 'installed,
along with an intercommunication •
system, and a radio and braille'
clock in every- bedroom. „The furni-
'ture wil•1 ,be new and modern and
it ' wilt • be attractively' decoratedthroughout. Though the blind will
not be ,able to see it, the residents
will know that they u're living in
as 'pleasant, surroundings hs their
the 'Canadian National Institute .For
The Blind met last Thursday . at
Clinton to receive reports from the
viu•ibus- members- in the county
•organizat'idn. The chairman, J. I3.
Kinkead, presided over the ' busi-..
ness ssssion; and welcomed A. ,W.
Sparks, Toronto, and E. F. Wheeler,
London,' field ,secretary.. .
Discussion . irenti'ed around the
proposed ' building in London •icnd
the manner ' ,lir wlileh this new
centre would serve the 5' 0. blind
persons 'in 'Huron county} It was
pointed out that the proposed new
/Western Ontario home and service
centre' for. the blind, will serve as
residence,,recreation .and rehabilita-
tion centre' for about 400 blind hear
and women in the counties of Elgin,
Huron, "Middlesex and Perth. This
building, which 'w -ill cost • $200,000,
will Abe- Tttractiv.e in design and
fire-resistant thronghout. The resi-
dence will accommodate approxim-
ately 35 blind. persons who" do not
have relatives• or friends who are
able 'to care for them.
• 'fro Encourage 'Activities
.
1~ ield secretary, Il. F. 'Wheler
feels' "that the 'new facilities _ n ill
encourage_ new. act.irles.• Reading
rooms, 'equipped with,talking-books,
books and records, braille 'books,
Vote JOHN SPAIN
FOR MAYOR FOR 1952 , ,,R
AND' LET'S ,SECURE INDUSTRY.
INTERESTED IN A PROGRESSIVE GODERICH
1 would like=the opportunity of working to that end
and seek your vote and influenee at . the polls next
Monday.
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ERNHC.F1SHER C.
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radio Ond indoor -games, will be sigl{ted friends. The C:N.I.I3. will
open continuously and sightless per- 'strive to maintain a eheeiful,
• sons from the district will ,be en-
d'onrrtged to use them. The large
'auditorium ' will have adequate
cooking • facilities for the prepar- I3. • Erskine, county clerk, Mr. and
anon .of the monthly dinners. This Mrs. • W. J.- Trtenderson, Winghaui,
frill he entirely 'separate from the R.. -13.! Cousins, Brussels, 11. B.
Taster kitchen for the Serving of
Meals for the' residents, who will
eat in a brightly -windowed. spacious
dining -room with a ,seating capacity Goderich.
friendly"atmespbe're a;l' 'ays.
Those in attendance included the
warden. Mr. A. W. iNlcholhon; •,A.
,Sinith,,'8eaforth, 9. B. Taylor, and
A. Barry, Exeter, Dr. R. M. Aldis,
Clinton, and -Mrs. D. 11. Campbell,
Ta • :THE •ELECTORS' OF ST. DAVID'S WARD-
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• I respectfully solicit your vote for the position
PUBLIC SCHOOL TRUSTEE for the 1952-58 term.
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Your support will be appreciated..
HAROLD SHORE '.
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TO THE ELECTORS OF ST. DAVID' WARD:
- I would 1iike, to represent you on the Public School
Board and I respectfully soliciii .your vete.
/II am elected, I promise to serve you to the best
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of my ability. ' •
TOI1NT1LOflPE
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To the Elebtors of the Town of Goderich:
Having been nominated as Councillor for 1952, I
would appreciate your, support and influence at the. polls
on Monday, December 10'
sr � •
WILLIAM". MITC I ELL
WELL,
Before elloosi
to know. What
for you in Coon,
1. A friendly in
Council. - '
2. .Bight-on-the-spoi personal investigation- . of your individual>>
problem.
3. First attention to the many difficulties of the people ,who'
live and work in "The Prettiest Town in Canada." ' _..
4. An effort,to establish soipethhig to encourage young people'
to remain' in Goderich.
So, on Monday, December 10, your vote will be appreciated.
"KEN" PENN'INGTON'
WHAT'S, IN IT, NOR VOU?
any Councillor; that's all any elector wants
ou Will have 'with "Ren" : Pennington speaking
itis:
n -to -roan link between yourself and the Town'
VOTE T
C.' M. ' ROBERTSON
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FOR 1952 COUNCIL:e
Thirty years' business experience.
s. YOUR VOTE POR JOIN VINCENT '
'FOR TOWN COUNCILLiO''R IS SOLICITED ' ,
-...,u W; ulw'' 19511" Coun'eil.,,,_and I' fee], ,with ,that
experience I could give you good,service iu 19W. -
elected, I' shall do •illy part, to 'see: that all matters are
handled carefully and fairly to everyone.. ,
46.11N VINCENT,
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FORA MOUE �'RCGRES'f4VE GODER/011
Vote BILL W+
FOIL TOWN COUNCILLOR FOR 1952
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