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REV.1REVERLY H. EARRJ Iii. Lee. RECTOR.
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MRS. I. JESSOfI', O gaulist and Choir. Leader,
YOU ARE INVITED TO ATTEND THESE 'SERVICES
NorthIIy� t. United Church
MINISTER—REV.. R, x . TURNBULL, B.A., I.D.. S.T.M.
1.0 a.m. SUNDAY SCHOOL
11 a.m, "THE CHURCH IN THE Ct»IMUNITL"
7 p.nn.. No Service. --Yoga are invited' to worship at the 'Victoria
. Street United Church.
Organist and Choir Leader.-..
• flim'$. Mureay Hetherington, A.T.C.M. -
A SINCERE WELCOME AWAITS YOU
Knox Presbyterian Church
9.45 a.m.. SUNDAY SCHOOL.
11 a.nn. JUNIOR CONGRGATION
11 a.m. PUBLIC WORSHIP.
Sernpon 'Subject: "Responsibility for Social Justice.''
7 p.m. _.PUBLIC WORSHIP.
Sermon Subject: ''To' the Glory of God."
TER,- VEREND,., RICI tD .: STE VAST
Director of Praise -Mrs. W. F. Saunders ' n
Qrganist-Miss Mary J. Strachan
Come, and Worship the Lord in the Beauty of Holiness.
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Victoria St. United Church
'MINISTER -REV. LAWRENCE H. TURNER, B.A.
ORGANIST -MISS BARBARA CUT.
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68th ANNIVERSARY SERVICES.,
Preacher -EV. ANSON E. MQORHOUSE-Sarnia
10:00 a.m. SABBATH SCHOOL.
11.00 a.m. "OUR HERITAGE -THE PAST
QUR HOPE --BUILDING THE FUTURE."
7.00 p.m: "THTC, SECRET OF A STRONG CHRISTIAN LIFE."
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Union. Service Withdrawn.
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Goderich 'Baptist Church
REV. JQSEPH JANES, M.A., PASTOR , .
-- Mrs. Ella I. Donaldson, A.L.C.M., Organist
10 a.m., SUNDAY SCHOOL.
11 a.m. PUBLIC WORSHIP.. '
7 p.m. - PUBLIC WORSHIP.
Rev. Joseph Janes will conduct the Services.
Wednesday 8 p.m. Prayer Meeting. _
A FRIENDLY -WELCOME FOR ALL
BETHEL TABERNACLE
(Pentecostal, Assemblies of Canada)
REV. J. A. PEARSON, Pastor.
REVIVAL SERVICES
Beginning Friday, May 17
TUES.;, WED., THURS. and FRI. AT ' 8 p.m.
SUNDAYS AT 11 a.m. and 7.30 p.m.
Evangelists Jacksrn and Cash
COLOURED LADY EVANGELISTS ' f,
FROM -BOSTON, MASS.; U.S.A.
ALL WELCOME
Free• Methodist Church
REV: 13;. C. McVALLUM, Pastor. Cor. Victoria and Park k Sts.
10 a.m. SUNDAY SCHOOL.
• 11 a.m. • TEMPERANCE SERVICE.
Rev. W. P. Rodgers, representative of Ontario Temperance
• . Federation.
7.30 p.m. EVANGELISTIC SERVICE. '
ALL ARE WELCOME
r Sale
LUMBER BRICK
WINDOWS DOORS •
CEMENT BLOCKS
STORE FRONT .
WALNUT BEER BAR
•ETC. °
Howe Wreckers
At Normandy , Hotel
CLINTON, ONTARIO
20
Age of Knowledge
• We don't understand' this move to
fix the voting age at •eighteen. • It *as
at sixteen, we recall, that we knew
everything' -Edmonton Journal. ,
Lawn Mowers
arpened
Prompt Service '
ALSO -LATHE WORK
Evening% After 5 p.m.
KEN. ALLIN
BROOK ST: 1Stf
iiurn. Laundry
UNDER NEW. MANAGEMENT
DAVID .AND EDMUNL►,,111L;TCIIESSON
We solicat the patronage Of the former csstomerra of Mane H.uroin
Laundry and .assure them satisfaaetory service.
LATEST METHODS 'Or LAUNDERING , 111114.611.E0.
P ZONE 224 Pick-up and deliveR-7 IIAMILT01, T.
. GEORGE'S GIALD
Td14', ze la1`lr. m`'wtu j eg St. OCQil" Q''`�
Clhurchwoman's Guild was held 'on
t'taealr�y°. Tho ,president, -rs. Wadi -
borne, oree1eal tiac: meeting and - the'
e-
iXeriptuae lcsISuaa was wild be Mrs. E.
W. Carrie. Rev. B. Farr spoLLe briefly
en the (� Augliean Advance appeal and
asked for the assistance of members
in canvassing for •the? appeal. T.hce
guest speaker was Mrs, Stubbjngtou,
rjr:,, who gave an interesting till oaa
" 43ur Church • History." -There was a
large attendance of members. At the
close of the meeting tea was served
by Miss. Salkeld and Mrs. Tichborue.
BORN
BA.1' C1II4ER.- At Alexandra. Hospital,
uodericln, on May 10th; 1946, to
-Mr. and Mrs. Emery'I3aechier,• Wolfe
• street, Goderich, a on, Walter Lorne.
11I1f LESIC.-At• Alexandra Hospital;
Goderich, on May 13th, 1946, to Mr.
and Mrs. Stephen Heles.ic, Kingston
street, Goderich, a son.
JEFFRET:.--At Alexandra" Hospital)
taadctrich, on May 9th, 1946, to Mr.
and Mrs. Leonard Jeffrey, 88 Huron
road, Goderich, a son.
MacDO1 ALD, -At Alexandra Hospit-
al, Goderich, on May 14th, 1946; to
Mr. and Mrs. Ross . MacDonald, 84
Nelson street; Goderich, a ,daughter,
Janet. .
MeNEIL. -- At Alexandrai. Hospital,
Goderich, on May 12th, 1946, to Mr.
and Mrs. Clifton McNeil, R.R.1,
Port Albert, a son.
ROSE. -At Alexandra Hospital, Gode-
rich, on May 9th, 1946, to Mr. and
Mrs. Albert Rose, 105 Lighthouse
street, Goderich, a daughter, Sheila
May.
WAINWRIGHT. -At Women's College
Hospital, Toronto, on Sunday, May
12th, 1946, to Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Wainwright) 78 Edgewood avenue;
�`o�t:clnto a .ran-
DIED •
ALLIN.-()n Tuesday, May '14th, 1946,
Ward Allis -of Colborne township,
iu his 65th year.
The. funeral service will' be held at
the Cranston funeral home, Montreal
street, on Friday, May 17th, at 2
o'clock. Interment in Colborne ceme-
'•tery.
CARRICJ .-In Kitchener, on Wednes-
day, May 15th, 1946, David W. Car-
. rick, son of Mrs. Scanlon . and the
late Wm. Carrick, in his 22nd year.
The funeral service will be held at
the home of - his . gragie1ptirents, Mr.
and. Mrs. David Sproul, Raglan -street,
Goderich, on Saturday -May 18tb, at 2
ct'cloc'(:, Innterment in Maitland ceme-
tery.
CL'KRIE -'in Goderich, oo Tuesday,
May 14th. 1946, P. W. Currie, beloved
husband of Clara E. Welsh, in his
88th year.
IN MEMORIAM
BOY ('E. -In _.loving memory of our
dear son and brother, Jimmy, who
passed away suddenly May 15, /945,
' aged two months.
As angels keep their watch- up there,
"Please God, just 'let him know
That we, down here, do not forget,
We love and, miss him so.
QDE ICU SIGN
-Always remembered by Mom, Dad,
Brothers and Sisters. -20
ADAMS. -In loving . memory of our
father, George J. Adams; who passed
from life three years ago -May 18,
1943. "
Gone, dear father; gone .forever, •
How we miss your smiling face;
But you left us to remember
None on earth' can take your place.
A happy home we once enjoyed -
'How sweet -the • memory still-
But death has left a loneliness
The world can , never fill.
-Ever' remembered by Sons • and
Daughters. -20
FIRE
IS SO DESTRUCTIVE
Make, sure your possessions are
insured against ,this common
threat.
'RATES ARE CHEAP
H. M. FORD
Get Insured -, Stay Insured --
Rest Assured.
North St. Tel. 268w
One hour and as -half, morning and
evening, is the most time it will take
to go to church.
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A n eet1ii ' will be held on Wednes-
day, May 22, at 8 p.in., in Crewe
United church, for the purpose ,, of
organizing • the temperance forces of
the Township of Ashfiola. The county
secretary, Mr.. ,A.. T. Cooper; will be
present along with several' others. All
those .,interested in the temperance.
cause should plan `to attend this inz-
portant meeting. . - -20
Indigestion pains vanish • quickly
when you c'' use . Wilder's Stomach'I
Powder -pleasant, sooth.ing.. 50e and
• $1 at Campbell's and all druggis
1>3-` `ts.
A Minstrel Show by the Blyth Lions
Club will be given in MacKay Hall,
on May 30 anti 31, under auspices of
Victoria Helpers' 'Class. -20
Hygienic supplies (rubber' •goods),
mailed postpaid' in plain, sealed
envelope with price list. Six samples
2504 24' samples $1.00. Mail -Order
Dept. T-53, NOV-RUBBER CO., Box
91i Hamilton, Ont. 1.x-22
The Music Club 'will meet on Tues-
day evening, May 214, at .8.15 p.m.,
at MacKay Hall. 2(1
Roil your lawn with a two -ton motor -
driven • roller. C. BARKER, 65
Anglesea street, or phone 401J after
6 pini. - 17-2G
North street Evening Auxiliary will,
meet in the church parlor on Monday
evening, May 20th. . -20
Lloyd's Corn and Callous Salve gives
e
'fmxrtec!"rat�'a1ie�"sfrtinr 'eor.ns�_-`:�nnd-V-saki..
louses. 50c at -G,ampbell's and Emer-
son's Drug Stores. 18-22
All members of the Nurses' Reserve
will please note a lecture -6n "Trans-
portation and Management of an' Un-
conscious Patient," to be given on
Wednesday, •May 22nd, at Town Hall,
at 8 p.m. -20
Siendor Tablets are effective.' Two
weeks' supply $1; 12, weeks' $5, .at
Campbell's and Emerson.'s Drug Stores.
18-22
Rummage and home -baking sale will
be held in Victoria- ,street�"Uiiited
chutch' on Saturday, June 1st, at 2 p.m.,
sponsored by the W.A.
One hour and a -half, morning and
evening, is the miist' time it will take
o -g� to church. 18
A play, "Beacon -Hill Billie," will be
presented in Victoria street TJnited
church, Tuesday. May 21st, at 8.15
pan.. by the Teeswater Dramatic So-
ciety under - the auspices of Eureka'
class.. Admission 5Oc and 25c. 19-20
Reserve Wednesday afternoon, `June
19th, for the garden ,.party to be held
on the hospital grounds under auspices
of Woman's Hospital Auxiliary. .20-1
• Grey hair / . handicaps you. ;,Use
Angelique _Grey Hair Restorer to re-
gain natural color -life. $1 at Camp-
bell's -and ,Emerson's Drug -Stores.
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18-22
Dance at Kingsbridge Hall, Monday;
May 20th. Carruthers Orchestra,
Lunch ih..the hall.. • -20
Dutch Coffee Shop at St. George's
Parish Hall, on Saturday, May 18th,
by St. Apdrew'h group. Tea or coffee
served from 3to 5 p.m..... Sale of aprons,
home -baking, plant bt]lbs, etc. ''Every --
body welcome. -20
Goderich Township. --The regular
monthly showing of the National Film
Board pictures will' be held in S.S.
No. 10 at .2 p.m. and 8.30 p.m., on
Thursday, May 23rd. The regular
Federation meeting will also be held
the keine evening. Everyone is cordial=
ly invited. GEO. C. GINN, 'Secretary.
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Pictures
For Wedding Gifts --
-Showers: and Birthdays•
Beautiful Flowers & Landscapes
Framed in Gold and Ivory
And nothing gives such lasting
pleasure as a good picture.
SMITH'S ART AND GIFT
STORE
EAST ST. - PHONE 198 -
-THIS amazing "alloying" process transforms p pure and
efficient oil into'as perfect a lubricant as modern science
and skill can rrefine. _
Because it retards oxidation--thaf is, the tendency to
break down through combination with oxygen under
intense heat and pressure -B -A Peerless Motor Qil assures
longer engine life, gives extra protection and maximum
service. This superior lubricant is
, second to none. It's the best -
"It's Alloyed"!
Motorists everywhere aro
switching to 'Peerless Motor Oil,
d product,with a .plus at no extra
cost. This pedrless lubricant,, com-
' bined with the extra . service
given by your friendly B -A deal-
er,
eafer, will, ensure longer car life at
lower cost.
Buy $.A-. e AND TUB Br* SiRVIGS
1N foWN '
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For Results
Fon srox
A It Classified Ad
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BOX (109 LITS.), DAY BID,
buffets, tables, chairs, rockers,
radios,• lawn bowls (Wood), tennis
racquet, Kultur, pram, stroller, wilt er,
cuts, high chair, beds, washstands,
chest of drawers, toy engines, thermos
jug, stoves, beaters and other articles.
t'. WOPD8, Secondhand Store, 12 East
street. .Phone 2-12J. '
OR SAE;. - BEDDING. AND
- vegetable plants; Spanish onions.
cabbage,` cauliflower, head lettuce,
Brussels • sprouts, , are ` now ' ready:
JACKSON FLORISTS, 49 Bruce street,
phone '105, G iderich. 1.8tf
FOR SALE,.--TIMJ3ERS, 40 FEET
hug and under, size about 8"
square, in good 'cclndition. FRAN
ROOTH, R.R. 3, Goderich, -20
FOR SALE. --NEW ELECTRIC AND
semi -electric (treadle) sewing ma-
chines. Also used ones. Goderich
having been now included in our
division, our representatives will be in
town weekly. • For ,prompt servic4 call
or write THE SINGER SEWING
MACHINE COMPANY, 78 _,Ontario
street ,Stratford. Phone 727. If your
machine is new, have it checked free
within ninety days. 4211
OR SALE. -FRESH CUT, TULIPS,
MRS. a F. BOWRA, --sr.,,_ William
street. ,•20
-i0 • WAITING FOR YOUR CHICKS
when you order from Tweddle.
We are hatching 135,000 chicks per
week and can give prompt delivery
on all the popular pure breeds and
brick,crossek. nien- ex u11ets
reor
iocTcerels: E rk.-T die
receive carries the finest characteristics
of its pullorum-tested Government-ap-
proed ,breeders. Send for free data
-
logue and greatly reduced price list for
May. Also eight -week-old to twenty
week-old pullets. TWEDDLE CHICK
HATCHERIES LIMITED, Fergus,
Ont. 19-20
FOR SALE.=F(It'R USED 5.50 X 17
- tires, cheap. MR. GRAF, Munn -
,ton street. 20x
FAR SALE. - SIX -PIECE MAPLE
dinette suite, and white stroller
both nearly new. Apply 78 Elgin
avenue. Phone 992. 19-21
FOR :SALE. -USED METAL ICE-
BOX. L. C. CHAPMAN,''Cajnbria _
road. Phone 404. '. 20x GOOD PASTUREACCOMMODA-
TION for six to ten - head of
FOR SALE. •- MOTORCYCLE, IN- cattle. Write BOX 125, SIGNAL-
DIANi single cylinder engine, in' STAR. ' 20x
good running order. . LAWRENCE
CTJNNINGHAM, R., 5, Goderich, ,
phone Carlow 1523, °R 20 -1x. .
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WANUA)
TIIL RkSD MLW 1OUi 1046 •
'ANTED. PRACTICAL NURSE
to care for elderly lady, in Gode-
rich, for .June, July and August. Ap-
ply MRS. IVAN WILSON, 316 Queen's
ave., London, ,.. • -20.
N OPPO•,TUMMY. E5T411-
LISUED Rural Watkins District
available. If you are aggressive, and
"between the age of 25 ' and. 55, have
or °can secure travel outfit, this is
your opportunity to get established
a profitable. business„ of Tour ' own.
For full particulars write today to
T,E 3. R. W ATKINS COMPANY,
Dept. 0-G4, 2177 Masson St., Montreal.
Que. 1,$;22
WANTE,D.-USED. VAR) PRIVATE.
party will pay immediate cash
-for car in goad condition; 1935-1939
model, sedan , or coach preferred.
Writel3QX 124, SIGNAL -STAR, -20
WANTED. --BY A YOUNG MAN°,
work as painter -.inside or out.
MAITLAND ' - CHAMBERS, 17,, , St.•.
Patrick's street,- or call phone 71, The
Signal -Star. -20tf
'ANTED: -- HOUSEWIFE, TO
handle Avon products, in spare
hours. Good income. No* experience
necessary. Write SIGNAL -STAR,
BOX 122. •. 20-21
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WANTED.- TWO -SEATED LAWN
swing in good conditinn. Phone
423. -20
'WANTED. -RESPECTABLE FAM-
ILY -want four or .five room, 'furn-
ished or unfurnished, house or apart.
went ihimediately. Write BOX 121,
.SI(aNAL-ST
ANTED. -HOUSE OR APART-
MENT, unfurnished. Phone 744W.
TEACHERS WANTED
TEACHERS WANTED. -THE ASH -
FIELD Township S-ehool Board
will receive applications for qualified
teacliers for one -room' rural school and
for Dungannon public school. Applica-
tions stating salary and qualifications
to be forwarded by May- 23rd to
RICHARD KILPATRICK, • Secretary,
Lucknow, R.R. 7. - -20
ACCOMMODATION
F OR SALE. LARGE FRAME
house, five 'bedroom, four rooms
downstairs, sun porch; good basement,
with furnace,. garage, garden.. Call
SIGNAL -STAR. - 20x
FOR SALE. -DUPLEX MODERN
house, all conveniences, garden.
Phone 725W. 20x
FOR SALE.., --100 ACRES 011 LESS
W with bank barn. henhouse, garage,
eight -room stucco house, drilled well,
about 15 acres of . spring crop and
15 acres ..of summer fallow; about
91/2 miles north of Goderich and 21/a
miles off Blue Water Highway.' Priced
to .sell. Write BOX 123, SIGNAL-
STAR. -20
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FOR, SALrE.-WHY FIGHT DANDE-
°lions and other weeds all summer?
Clean them up with one- application
of, 2-4-D, for sale by JACKSONS
FLORISTS, 49 Bruce street. Phone 105.
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KITCHENER BIG -4 CHICKS STILL
available for delivery this month,
but Hatchery advises early ordering.
-These -chicks are noted for hardiness
and fast growth; so they should prove
profitable on good markets. Let's
quote prices and take your order.
RYAN PRODUCE CO. -20
FOR SALE. -MIXED WOOD. AP-
PLY 0. R. ALCOCK,R.R. 2, Gode=
rick. Phone 934 r 11. 20.2x
FOR SALE. - PART HOLSTEIN
cow, six years old, due to freshen
June lst. HERB MCAD_ AM, R.R. , 2,
Goderich. • -20
TO RENT
TO RESIT. --TWO ATTRACTIVELt
furnished bedrooms in new. home,
all conveniences; also white 'stroller
for sale. Phone' 992. ' . 2Otf
,BUSINESS NOTICE'S.
I BUY RAGS, GOOSE. AND DUCK.
feathers and ticks. I buy and sell
used furniture and household articles.
I repair sewing machines.. C. WOODS.
12 East street. Phone 2423. 134
COURT OF REVISION
COURT •OF REVISION %. .
TOWNSHIP O -F (IODERICII
A Court of Revision to "hear and
determine complaints against the
a.ssessuaent -roll- for 1946 will be held
at I3olmesville ' on Monday,, May 27,
at 10, a.m. All complaints to be in
writing and mailed to the undersigned
by May 24. All parties assessed for
clogs that have' since been destroyed
must return the tags- or be charged in
taxes, -
R: G. THOMPSON, Clerk,
20- R.R. 2, 'Clinton.
TENDERS WANTED
TENIDERS WANTED.
TOWNSTTIP OIi' GOD +.RICH
Tenders will be received a'intil May
25 for the eonstruction of two culverts
„ . --ooe at Fred Thompson's hollow, Bay-
field Line, 4 by (1, and 28 feet long
one at. 'the lend of tfie Cut Line, lithe
\Vater highway, 12, ft. by 4 ft. with
20 -foot elenraanee. Iluilt to Provincial_
specifica tions, Connell will furnish
t both Cement auc'1 afeel. •
A narked •('heel< for $150,00 to nom
eontp:tny each tender. • •,
For other particnlars see Mr. Roy •
"I'yitdall, It.TT.1,,,Clinton. Road :(aper-
iu tendetlt. ,
R. (1. THOM 'SO . Clerk,
R.R. 2, ,Clinton.
1L ',
20-1
LOST
OST. - BILLFOLD .CONTAINING
sum of money, papers, licenses etc.
Finder please return. to R. J. DOAK
or phone 752W, and ••receive reward.
20x
Wanted 1oBuy
BEST PRICES PAID FOR
',GOOD WALNUT -
Either Standing Trees or Logs
PHONE 4-4754 KITCHENER
OR WRITE
PANNILL VENEER CO.
42 EDWARD ST.
KITCHENERTTONT:
19-22
CUIRY'S BABAKERY.
0 o Tho
One of Tasty Pastry"
WEEK -ENI) sricoIAL;..
• ran TURNOVER
25 cents- a dozen
Add to your own happiness and of
your guests by °ordering your
WEDDING CAKE
from us, but place your order
early. -
AIl orders of $1,00., or over
dellyereal. •
PHONE 465
MEL. CIJI.,RERT, Proprietor.
B,EC'1TON !SALE .
AUCTION SALE OF HOUSI1J1 LIA
EFFECTS
belonging to 11r. T. G. Jones, Picton
street, Goderich, on
SATURDAY, MAY 25th, --
at 1.3Q p.m., ,
consisting of dishes, cooking "'"and
kitchen utensils, range, rangette, pew
ice -box, lamps, ruugs, tables, bookcases,
radio, beds, chairs and anany Other
articles. . ,
TERMS -CASH. '
DONALD 1.3. BLUE,
20-1 Auctioneer.
AUCTION SALE. OF BUILDINGS,
STOCK AND' IMPLEMENTS
Lot 10, concession 9, Ashfield township,
two miles' southwest, of 13elfast, on
' at 1 o'clock
Buildings , consist pf two frame
houses, one nearly new one barn,
36' x 56' ; one shed, 33' x 45'.
Stock consists of 1 pair of yearling
-colts; 2 good cows ; 18 sows, some
with pigs, balance due in May and
June ; 2 bunches of chunks ; 1 registered
Tamworth boar. . • - "
A full -line of implements, including
Allis-Chalmers traetora White thresher,
36 x 50; power binder, 8 ft.; Case
hammermill, etc. "
TERMS -The buildings and all sums
of $10.00 andunder, cash balance,
6 months' credit with interest at 5%. •
' _ . • CECIL rOHI'STON,
Proprietor..
, MATT. GAYN.OR,
2Q- _ Auctioneer.
One hour and 'a -half, morning and
evening, is the most tine it will take
to go to church. • 18
Wanted
Iron Foundry
Moulders
1
(heavy green sand)
GOOD WAGES
STEADY EMPLOYMENT
Write -Stating previous
experience -To:
Port Arthur Shipbuilding
Co., Ltd. -
.Port Athur, Ontario
18-9-0
COAL
WHEN YOU REQUIRE COAL OR CORE
ao
CALL
Charles C. -Lee Estate
COAL AND HARDWARE AT THE -HARBOUR
TELEPHONE 22`
•
ANNOUNCING
THE APPOINTMENT OF
Mr. Les Naftel
AS'. FARM TRADE AGENT ` FOR
Imperial 0.11 Limited
for the Townships of East Wawarlosh, Morris Mullett and
Goderich.
If you need Petroleum requiren ents
• PHONE BLYTH 68 10-20
fi • r
Maitland Golf Club
.Official Opening
FR/DAY, MAY 24th.
PROGRAM BEING ARRANGED
ENTRANCE FEES 'AND PRIZES' FOR I')1FPERENT EVENTS .
Fees for the year must be paid'in advance to ilnlinre woirk.
li;EAiu t RATES ARE: . .
Social Mmbers' , $5'.00 •
Non earning students ' • 5:00
Beginners not Students at half regular rate
Aasociate Members 10.
"Ladies ,$10, Men $20.
Family Rate .,,� ,,
hareholaiers get $3. reduction tiro $20. fear, 1)a ly Green Fe ; „ .0p
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