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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1947-01-30, Page 10a GODURICHSIGNAL.STAR QQ' ��yy HOLY p 4 aSUryNDq? 'S:, �Fy1 RI.I er ak -U143, 1911` 8.3 a.�►' ^. HOLl i'051..WNION• 191.00 13.' . MMAI i SUNDAY SCHOOL. 11.00 t amn. 111ORNINU PRAYER AND SERMON. • 100 p.m. I"J UMARY imp A1ftTME? T. .7 .100 yi?).>zne. INVY4NING PlitAYINR AND S1ERPtiON. •v Spy. Ii3EVERLY IL FAI It, I.i.A ` L f ., liEvr(R. • MRS. E. aESSO1'. Organist end (Creole Leader. North St. United Church 1.1 axe. PRIMARY DEPARTMENT; NURSE Y CLASS AN MISSION r AND. 11 a,m. "THE MOUNTAIN TOP EXPERIENCES OF LIFE.'' 2.30. SUNDAY SCHOOL, 7 p.m. COLORED VIEWS ON AFRICA. _itINISTER--REV. R. H. TURNBULL, B.A., ELM, S.T.N. Mr.; C. J. ,Curtis of of Detroitt at the console of the ergavr. - BORN AfeXraatdra Hospital, Q odeaia.'h, on January :.with, 1017, to Mr. and bias: Con..11ttetbier, Be ttu nia road; Goderich, a.ee_e i. e DAVIS. -- At Alexandra Ilosbitale Gode- rieb. on January 29th, 1911',' tai Ir,. and Mrs. Wan. R. Davis (glee Noreexi Roy 1, 74 Newgate street, Goderich, . a daughtei. Charlene. LI4.I�w -A.t Alexandra Hospital', Gocle- rich, eon January 27th, 191.7, to Me. and Mrs. Sidney Lee (nee Isabel Me- i1ichaet), 1;1 Anglesea street, Gode- riele .a roil, Peter Jeltn. DMO F(►\\'I:IE. In Goderich, on Thursday, January 30th, 1947, Andrew • A. Fowlie, husband of Jessie A. Craigie. The funeral Will tale? place on Satur- day, • February 1st, at the E. 'E. Cranston funeral home, 17 Montreal street, at 2.30 p.m. Interment in 'Mait- land cemetery. QIN MEMORIAM BOGIE.—In loving memory of my dear. husband, Thomas L. Bogie, -who passed away 'January<, 29, 1944. I sir sometimes to see' thy face, But since this cannot be I'll leave ---thee- 10 the -tare- of Aimee 'Who wateheth thee and me. —Sadly missed, and ever remembered by his wife Pearl. 5x HARRIS.—In loving memory of a dear husband and father, John Harris, who -passed (away one year ago— February lst, 1946. - One year has passed since that .sad day, The one we loved was called away; God took him home, it was His will; But in our hearts he livetii still. —Sadly missed by his Wife and Family. 5x STRAI•GHAN.—In loving memory of my husband, William Straughan, who -passed awey. February 5th, 1940. • —Sadly missed by Wife and Family. 5x Knox Presbyterian Church 9.45 a.m. Sunday School. 10 a.m. Young People's Bible Class. • U a.m. JUNIOR CONGREGATION. 11 AMI. — PUBLIC• WORSHIP — 7 P.M. THE MINISTER AT BOTH SERVICES .MINISTER—REVEREND. RRCHARI) STEWART Director of Praise—Mr. William Wickett, A.T.C.M. Come and Worship the Lord in the Beauty of Holiness. Victoria' • t... United " Church, MINISTER REV. LAWRENCE H,TURNER, B.A. Organist and Choir Director—Miss Mary Joyce Strachan 10.00 a.nL--Sabbath School. . 11.00 a.m. PROMOTION DAY IN SUNDAY SCHOOL. SPEAKER -.-REV. A. E. AULIN. 7.00 p.p. , HE ALT$ WEEK—HON. RUSSELL T. KEI5CEY, . MINISTER Or HEALTH FOR ONTARIO. Union Church at 2.30- p.m." • MONDAY 8.000 on. YOUNG ` PEOPLE'S UNION. VICTORIA WELCOMES YOU VOTIC E. The Huron County Concis, at their N o'\'vmber session, passed at -By-Law restrieting and regulating 'the cutting of trees in the County of Huron. This By -Law hats- received the, approval of - the Department of Lanls and Forests. A copy •,of this ley'-Lat`v is inserted in - this advertisenfeiit. - ,...i.4,. ,,,,,,a:r.ox0, . 8 Ile __Concerte by children of St. George's ehureh,- in Pariah Vail, February 5th, and 6th. Admissioir: adults 50 cents, children 16 cents. Sponsored by the Margaret Seeger Club. -4.5 ' Ii.eser've February 26 and 27 for play, "Billy's Goat')" pLeese uted lay Nortlr street • United • church Young Adult Uroupm s -5 ti Fuller Brush agent will call at Gee - rich on Mondays. Phone 75.1, Clinton, er leave came, at 71, Goderich. A V'•alentine dance will be held at the Legion Hall on February 14th. Music by the Il4ytield Valley Five. .North street Evening Auxiliary will hold the annual Valentine tea un Wed- nesday, I��ebruaryy 12, • from 3 to 6 p.m. -`1-6 Misses M. R. and M. .E. MaeVicar will attend the spring milliner dis- plays in `Toronto next week. The W.M.S. of :North street United church will hold 'their regular monthly' meeting on the first 'Tuesday of each month,- beginning Tuesday, February 4th; -atea p-.1et,An the church -parlor: .5 Twelve- and- one-half' cents a year will protect your overcoat from ,moth damage for five years. One spraying of Berlou Guaranteed mothspray does: it, or Berlou pays for the damage. Emerson's Drug- Store. , -5 If backaches are slowing you up, take Rumacaps. Pains and'aches are relieved (after the first dose. Camp- bell's -and Emerson's drug stores. 5x The regular meeting of St. George's Church Women's Guild will be held Tuesday, February 4, at 3 p.nl. -5 The senior pupils of St. Joseph's School of Music will present a musicale in Mackay Hall on Tuesday evening,. February llth. Tickets are being•sold by the pupils and are also on sale at O'Brien's meat shop. Tickets 50c; -ad- mission only by -ticket. 5x The annual high'tea of St. George's Church ]Women's Guild, will be held Thursday, February 13, -at 6 p.m. Ad- mission 50e. - -5-6 The forthcoming play and. concert by the children of St. George's church" promises to hold much interest for ei-gp wnups and children alike. The children are being intensively trained under thehof the Margaret For A Classified Ad TOR SALIN FOR fid LE. —UARD BODY WOOD, 9U% maple; furnace blocks, stove wood or Slit endniiXed sizes; all 12 Welles long. Delivered in orders of two cords or more. For information call S1GNAL-STAR, phone 71. 48tf MFOIt SALE. - GiRj.'S I�:\ ENING L deese, size 13, in real good eon ditioli. Will sell cheap• ' Phone 48, Goderich. -5 Goderich Baptist Church ' SUNDAY SERVICES a.m UN - SIZA S Y SCHOOL. 'UB tl►. • 11 A M — PLIC ivoliA fi REV. A. C. CAMPBELL, OF T. THOMAS ' • WILL PREACH - AT BOTH SERVICES. Mrs. Ella I. Donaldson, . A.L.C.M., Organist Prayer �' ee mgas usua . - A WELCOME AWAIT' YOU AT ALL SERVICES .The -following-men•-lorve been named by the, Huron County Council to en- force th�i°s bylaw, namely : Mr. Nelson McLarty, Auburn, Ontario ; J1r. Martin GrasbZ,_ R.R. 2, Brussels, Ontario ; Mr. • sponsors i Seager Cleb and the play is based on the slippers of Cinderella, while the costume fantasy will take the form of a toyshop, , in' whteh the toys . come to life and perform under the •director= ,Trip- of a youthful master of cere- monie . This promises to be one of FOR • SALE. —*DESK' e AIR. the main ,events of the Winter season. Regular meeting of the 'Women's Institute °Thursday, February 6th. at FOIL SALE. SIMMONS - BED, M)icl ,ay Hall. Members take notice spring and Slumuerland inner that final arrangements have been' made spring• mattress ; like new. -.'hone for -the banquet to be held late in 1070R. - • • "' 5tf Februarv. ' -5' Hygienicd.-supplies (rubber goods), FOR SALE.—ATTRACTIVE COT- IFR SALE. . SI -ROOM FRA 1[E house, three-piece bath, large lot and garage; property in good condition. Possession in thirty days. P. J, RYAN, 11 Trafalgar street. Phone 663. • 4tf FOIL SALE.—TWO SMALL FRAME' barns on -4(11 concession of Ashtleld. GORDON REID, phone 81 ,r 12, Dun- gannon. 5x `OR , SALE.—SET OF SINGLE driving harness with Names and collar; also cutter. For information all SIGNAL -STAR, phone --71.-- -. OR' SALE.—USED -DINING-ROOM suite, in excellent condition; priced for immediate sale. BROPIIEY'S fl+`URNITURE STORE. -5 IT WOULD BE A POOR.PLANT indeed that would not outlast cut flowers. Our good plants at reasonable prices"are certainly good value.. Look these over at JACKSON FLORISTS, 49 Bruce street, Goderich, phone 105. -4.5 FOR SALE.—WHITE ASH LUMBER sawed into any sizes. Write BOX 92, SIGNAL -STAR, 5-6x • FOR SALE.—CARROTS, $1.25 PER bushel. PhQ, e 11 r 934, Goderich, 0. R. ALC(}CK, Goderich 'township, 3-5x FOR SALL—OIL BURNERS FOR. kitchen ranges in stock for im- iuediate installation. BROPHEY'S FURNITURE STORE. - -5 FOR SALL. —• FORD'S AIRLINER Electric Milker; milks with fast; gentle action; also portable model powered with gas engine. Save $100 and up on your milking machine. Write JOHN E. .I3UMSTEAD & _SON, P P. Box 46, Wingh.am,, Phone 455, Wing - •J• 2-5x 2-5x Phone 594W. -5 \\'m, R. Dougall Ilensall, Ontario. BY-LAW NO. 44, 1946 - A BY-LAW OF THE CORPORATION OF THE COUNTY OF HURON TO '' P:S1'R't'T -AWDee RJ UL ' WHEREAS; by the Trees . Conserv- ation Act, Statutes of Ontario, 1946, Chapter 102, Section 1,. the Council of a Couutv is empowered to- pass By - Laws : BETHEL TABERNACLE (Pentecostal Assemblies of Canada) REV. "J. A. PEARSO:Ni, Pastor. ' .i0 a.m. - SUNDAY SCHOOL. 11 a.m. COMMUNION MUNION 'SERVICE: ` 7.30 p.m. The Young People of the 'Church will be taking part in this .service. • Mrs. J. West will speak. - Prayer meetings each 'night in the following homes at 8 p.m.- ion.—R. Glazier, East St. Wed.—At the Pastor's. . rues. --G. Hutchins, Britannia Ril. Thur.=A. Kingsberry, Bayfield Rd. Fri.—A. Baxter East St. YOU ARE WELCOME e Free Meth&Iistl Fiurch Corner Victoria and ear_ St)reets IN THE AlSENCE OF`THE 'PASTOR SEBVICES OF INSPIRATION AND EDIFICATION WILL BE C'ONDITTED BY Evangelist Evelyn Dawson Brown OF SARNIA, ONT. AT 11 a.m, and 7 p.m. YOU WILL ENJOY THE MINISTRY OF THIS GIFTED SPEAKER. An invitation 'extended to all: •A welcome always found. THE REMAINING METIIDDIST CHURCH IN CANADA. REV. R. C. McCALLUM, Pastor. Mr. and Mrs. A. Mitiiford, Mrs. R. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. •L, e Stinson of McCord, Sask., Mrs. ' A. Walter. McMaxi'iis, Stratford, and Mr. Ed. Lind- say, ind-s ,y, of Hewson, Texas, wore visitors CON Just arrived from England .-r .Da -lot Cups Saucers • from 50e up ,Teapots•-.lugs—Cake Plates ' a few Dinner Sets ' SMITH'S -ART -AND GIFT STORE East St. • Phone 198 Rainbow Signs_ _ - w•ih . to announce that the. shop will be, open from February 10 to 15 inclusive, for making shot) signs and lightdelivery truck lettering. have been .._.calied - to the-- :. J[ini�atly and expect to leave shortly after•.the aforementioned date. Ilxtending sincere thanks for patronage extended to me. JACK WEST 5-6 Magazine SubscriptionService Periodieala to fill every need, suit every taste. ()weer 200 titles, from juvenile eom'ies ° to technical) publications. teem; help you =Iket€a e eetion that will give you a well: -rounded grog -rata of reading and picctures about the subjects that interest yon most. 1' ° All the details of plaint; new or renewal subscriptions attended to free of(=large, phone call will bring. prompt 1m �' 1 mot eotlrteous service, MARY B. HOWELL 4 ST.VIN °EN ' 'ST. (Rear) 5.8 • PTIONE 2131' mailed postpaid in plain, sealed en- TACE, three-piece bade, good resi- •;velope with price list. Six samples dential district... BOX 93, SIGNAL - 25c ; 24 samples $1,00. Mail Order - STAR: -5tf Dept. 7-53, NOV-RUBBER CO., Box 91 Hamilton, Ont. OR THREE CONSECUTYVI _ Ti _.i... -'0110k-se-from, e„�,�Y,Jb.�°'a.I..a-d� °ogle( ._.__.:.Kitchener i Iiig-4::,Datchex,,. . and been well_ satisfied, says • \Yrs. E. LOST. -HUB CAP FROM BUICK Pdrter. of Turners, Ont. Order them car. Finder please phone 879M. now from local agent. . The Govern - Reward. 5x ment' suggests "early" -chicks to get • . . - - __ .—i.Il i:a_eaester pre unt„i ors.-espezc ally 1'or (a) restricting sled regulating the overseas markets. . For whatever. cutting of trees in any, parte of the S. CARP OF THANKmarket order Big -4 Chicks, Ctfnada Counts-, and ,TRS. .IOIIti JEFFERY WISHES Approved. ,breeders piillorum-tested: 1 h) providing for the appointment of to express sincere appreciation of Wide choice breeds. crosses. EUGENE officers to enforce 'the pruvieions •of any the kindnesses shown to her late aunt, -RYAN, Ryan,Produce Ct. -5 By -Law passed under this section. Mrs.Jiiti Ruch, while the latter was T THEREFORE, the Council of the , • $E- PEE PARED FOR YOUR a patient in Alc rants Hospital, (rode- w Corporation. , of the C euuit3: )1? Huronrich, and also to thank Rev. IL spring sewing. Have your- -ma;. enacts as follows: Turner, who • conducted the funeral chine checked by one of our experts. 1. Except for deacl;'brokeii stunted, service in Goderich., , _5 A. few new model now available. fire -damaged. diseased or insect iii- SINGER SEWING CENTRE, 78 On- - -- - =- - - tested trees, ('hristmas tree and otlier NOTICE` tario street, Stratford. � 5tf TO CREDITORS trees that should be removed to im- prove growingconditions (such as tbinni igs and iziiprovemelft cutting), no cedar tree of a diameter Or less than five inches or no other tree of a diameter of less than twelve inches, measured four and one-half .feet above the ground, shall be cut b'y any, person within the County of Huron. ,,2. In cutting or removing any trees, ,no person shall so conduct his oper- ations as to injure •or damage qtly . - nt'the to-. - „._ �• o`tttig° tT('��"'I�dj-acat' - u . • 3. No person shall cut trees or carry - on lumbering' or other ft est opera -1 . tions adjacent_ to Provincial, County and::Townehip" roads; wi•rhin;-rthe- Ccee.a tY `of IThron unless there'- deal) be left along the said road or roads a belt of trees fifty feet in width from- the Unlit of the road allowance from which may be removed only such trees as may be approved and marked .by someone authorized by the Trees Conservation Commission hereinafter established by this By -Law. 4. .This By -Law shall"not (a,) interfere, with the right of the occupant of land to -cut trees thereon for his' own use; (b) interfere with any rights or power cofiferred upon a muni- cipality by the Municipal Act; .4c) interfere with the rights or powers `of • the Hydro -Electric Power Commission of _Ontario or of any other board or commission which is performing its functions for or on behalf of the Govern- ment of Ontario NICE TO CREDITORS. (d) apply to trees growing upon --- . any highway or upon any opened Notice is hereby given to all persons road allowance ; having any claim against .the estate (e) apply to trees growing in of Hattie E. Symonds, late of the• vil- a woodlot having an area of lege of Saltford, in the County of not exceeding two acres. Huron, married woman, who died on or " 5. Where in the opinion of the about the fifteenth day of January, Trees Conservation Commission special A.D. 1947. to send, same •to the under- ei't•cttmstances exist which warrant the signed t)n :or before they' seventeenth cutting of trees under the sizes here-) qday of -February, A.D. 1947, ass on and' inbefore mentioned, and said Commis- sifter that date the executors: Of the sioln.�may; autleorie the cutting of eucli said estate shall proceed to make dis- undeasize••tr;ees. -_ ilib.ullon al' fhe assts tTi feo Thar ang 6. Any -person Who yioIiitese the -pro- - rega•rd--enly -to - the -elnims of f-tv'hieh- visions of this By -Law shall be guilty they have notice. of an offence and liable to a penalty, Dated et (loderieh -in the County of of not exceeding .$500:00 or to im- Huron. this twenty-third day of Jann- prisonment for a' term not exceeding ary, A.D. 1947. three months. J. K. HUNTER, 7. There is hereby' established and Goclericij,.:Ontario,• constituted as offieers fo enforce' the 4-6-• Solieltor for the Estate, provisions of this By -Law a Commifl- sion of three members to be known as he Trees Conservation Commission of the County of Huron to be appointed .by resolution of the Council and to hold efflee during the pleasure of the Council at a remuneration for each member °Thereof of seven dollars per day while engaged en the duties of the Commis- sion and mileage white engaged in' necessary' trav,elling on the Unties of the Commission to be allowed at. the rate of Sint ,(6e) cents per mile. This By -Law shell coma into force and effect upon receiving approval of the`p)epatrtment of Lands and hroreato. Read a third time and passed thin 21st clay of November, 1940. N. W. mmitirat Cler'it. R. E. SI1CAi 'DICK, ;Warden'. NOTICE TO DEBTOR.. ., All persons owing any sump of monev whatsoever to the 'estate of the late Stephen ,Martin, sut°h 'as store 'accounts or other indebtedness, are requested to pay the sante or make arr'angemeets with the,undersigned for the payment of the debt on of before .January. 25 PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE. I'tieece-linea your home with blown Rockwool Insulation. Saves fuel with more comfort. Permanent, fireproof. at twelve o'clock. Modern equipment and- experienced MR. BERT MARTIN, R.R. 3, eyews• For .free estimate and terms _v .ees ;,x r- : „P . , Goderich 261. or write` B4OW - _,...,- . Cx'yid`o-t[.._;=thrt•�'c-ta�,-=,::--•.•._.._. _ t •�r _. ' LANI (..Vi'i'i'' -5` Thors"'n oh t e , (on= R. C. HAYS, his Solicitor, don. - . 2tf -- : Iailton -titre___. -3-5, -, --Melee-icier- Ontari(x. NTIOTICE TO CREDITORS. Notice is hereby given to. all persons having any claim against the Estate of Jane Riede, late of the Town of Goderich, in the County of Huron, widow, who died on or about the twenty-first day of January, 1947, to send same t,o the undersigned on ox before the twenty-second day of February, 1947, as on and - after that date the executors' of the .said estate Company will be held in the •Parish shall proceed to make distribution. of Hall, Dungannon, on Friday, Febru- the assets thereof, having regard only ary 7th, at 2 p.m., to receive reports, INDTICE, . • °sl�+`TI PYA 'WANTED. -- r: i' i'ItNI 111 1) ratans for young temple; Ito c•1}l1Ei- ren. Apply BOX 91, SIGNAL -STAR. 5x ANTED T() RENT.-- U(.)G SE. BY family, of four, for po`sibly two years; - possession 05 noun Qas possible" Phone 588R. -5 ANTED.—TWO FURNISHED � ' � OR Unfurnished „ heated rooms for sleeping aeeomino(Iaatious, Apply:. P.O. BOX 837, Goderich. -5 W4NTED._OLD HORSES; WILL pay $1.50 per cwt.;will .call ' and pick up same. Phone' collect JACK GILBERT, 936 r 21, or FRED GIL- BERT, phone 936 r 32, Goderich. ` 46tf WANTED.—QUALIFIED TEACHER for West Wawanosh Township School Area, rural school No. 3. Duties to commence February 17th, 1947. W. A. STEWART, Secretary-'�reasttrer, 'Dungannon. ' • ' -5-6 The Reader's Ijig''st Association bas" appointed Ernest Barker community representative in God'rich. For prompt attention to subscriptions tele- phone, write or call in person.• 46 Bayfield road. ,Phtne I060W. -3-4-5 APPLICATIONS WANTED. Applications for the position of Assessor in the 'Township of West Wawanosh . will be received by the undersigned up to and including February 10th. The salary has been set at $156 ' DURNIN PHILLIPS, Clerk of West Wawanosh Township,. R.R. 2, Lucknow, Ont. . ti ':4-5 WANTED. — FOUR -ROOM, heated, runfurnisbed apartm'ent (for 3 adults). Phone' 1171W, Gode- rich. -5 WANTED. -- RESPONSIBLE couple desire three- or four -room unfurnished apartment. Phone 1093W. ANU1I.R :kOth, 104? Curry's Bakery ° ° The 1104e of Tasty Pan( " seasimaiimimmiumminiaiminissi Week -end Special`. HOVIS- BRE, 10c ei ch Ali Orders 'of .$1.00 , or uiavre delivered. ',•a'• ,a*r, e' PHO1rIIt,.-165 MEL. MILDEWY, Prop. TENDERS WANTED • TENDERS, Tenders will be received by the .undersigned for the Ashfield Township - School Area until February 3, 1947, for wood to be delivered, split and piled to any or all,of the following by July 1st, 1947. ,` Two cords of.:12-inch dry cedar •to each school except NO." 12; also for approximately equal parts maple and beech body wood to the following': 14 -inch wood, 2 cords at No. 11, 10 cords at No. 4, 12 cords at No. 1, 15 cords at No.. 17 and 20 cords at No, 9; 16 -inch wood, 10 cords at Nos. 6 and 10, 15 cords at Nos. 3, 5, 7, 13, 15 and 16, 35 cords at No. 8. - Lowest or any tender net necetesarily accepted. RICHARD KILPATRICK, Secretary -Treasurer, R.R. No. 7, Lucknow, Ont. 5x 4_5_ "VO YOU EIKE READING ? 9 9 Most people do and we need an aggressive..man or woman .in this dis- trict to take renewals and new sub- scriptions for all 1)eriodieals_. Our representatives net big profits and bfiild for themselves an independent perman- ent business. Full-time or part-time work representing the largest organiz- ation of its kind in the British Empire. Write for full' particulars, 110X 5,52, London, Ontario. 3.5x MEN o A. WANTED FOR STEADY EMPLOYMENT By one of Western Ohtario's most MODERN FURNITURE FACTORIES: 2 Cabinet Makers 2,131 Yh a s-e,ms.._, Highest wages, good working . con - ditions to those wl)o can qualify. .Reply to BOX ,95, SIGNAL -STAR. -5 FOR RENT FOR RENT. --FURNISHED ROOM, all conveniences, in nety' home. Plegine 992: 4-5 r140 RENT.---Ft'RNISIIEL) APART- , IIE�, r incltacli,lig, bedroom, batli- room, living-reoht and kitchen. Electric stove and refrigerator. Possession early in February. Phone 70711,'. -5 P rt TENDERS WANTED. ti Tenders ]'ill be received by the undersigne'•'; until Feburary 5, 1947,- for the suppl "; g of a tractor, complete with mo efid snow plow, hydraulic attachmen The mower, a 5,:; -ft. cutting b4tr; snowplow V type, for side walks. particulars as to. model, sic -- of tit MI approximate wveigft of trac told 1hout attachments and de- livery d' should be given: ' - - The +' et 'or any tender not neces- sarily ted. 8, II. BLAKE, • 4-5- `!h!" Tow n Clerk. TEN '1' st Wawanosh Township Schrjl rd want tenders for the foil Illi eaantities of 16" body hard- �m ooj ' ��;,e 1) delivered—to the following - schoch 51Y s. later than June )s �,�! I t, the �* telt , r; e4r 41''be in . Secretary's hand by 4 elee49I7 : No. 17, ..,) cords'; ordis No. 3, 18 cords; ,NQ, No. 4 25 -cords, and also 7. cedar for each' school. Signed, W. A. STEWART, Seeretarv=Prensa er Dungannon, Ont. NTED. 1 z� itract Barley iyers Wanted ]•.pay_ a premium for grown under contract. Contact us. T. MICKLE &- SONS 103 Hensall 3-"- - a79-.. 11 IOTICE. REJIOVAL OFSNOW FROM M SIDEWALK ()N SQUARE' All occupants of property fronting on the 'Square are compelled under. NOTICE. existing by-law to keep the sidewalk in front . of their premises clear of The annual meeting of the "West snow and ice. s Wawanosh Mutual Fire Insurance 'Under the by-law a fine not exceeding $50.00 may be imposed if 'the occupant neglects to clear the walk within 24 hours. • - - to the claims pf which they have notice. Dated,, at Goderich this - twenty-first day of January, A.D., 1947. R. C. HAYS, K,C Solicitor for the Estate. Goderich, Ontario. select directors, and for the leansactiori of general business. All members are invited to be -present. The retiring directors are Messrs. M. Ross McPhee, Marvin McDowell and H. D. Anderson, all of whom are eligible for re-election. MRS. G. C. TRELEA.VEN, 5- Secretary. HOUSEHOLI5 GOODS BOUGHT and sold. Best prices paid. for rags and feather ticks. Sewing ma- -chines repaired. Canaries for sale. C. WOODS, Secondhand Store, 12, Yeast.. street. Phone 242J. ANNITAY'. •MEETING.' The annual meeting of members of Alexandra Marine and General Ilos= pital will be held et the Town Council ..cha.mbcrs.-- on.. _the.,a-yening of Monday,. February 1(th, 1947, at 8 o'clock, for the purpose of election of offi('ers, pre- sentation - of 'financial` statement 'and any other business which might proper ly he brought ihefore the meeting: CHAS. K. SAUN1)ETU , 5-6- Secretary. FIRST AID RENDERED TO • SICK RADIOS ALSO PORTABLE FOOLPROOF SOUTND SERVICE n. R. MU`NDAY "Certified Radio Technician PHONE Ott CALL 4° 7 Widder St.,"' Go erieh. Phone 398 ONLY INSURANCE Deal where Insurance is a BUSI•NESS Not a side Ifne. `SEE II. M. FORD Get Insured Stay. Insured Rest Assured. North St. rel. 2Mw 5- S. H. BLAKE, °Towfi` Clerk. I$CO1 v EEPING and Office ser - s for small businesses, es, garages, lunchrooms,. !Viontlily statements and nces. Wage summaries invoices prepared. TAX reports. . Personal business. (Specializing arm reports. ) private or commercial k, correspondence, etc. k done daily, weekly . or monthly. N. BENTLEY - 1070-R P.O. BOX 58' , GODERICH 43 njoy s inte-r riving If -cold winter mirnings- �',nviIlg. `a strain err your 'good humor when yott 'hair to start your car, you owe it to yourself to .Orly in to GARDNER MOTOR SALES• for a tho ig ,'.CHECK-UP. We are experts, at conditioninke taxi .to face the cola winter winds.' We' have a complete line of h ghest quality oils and greases to fit the need4 of our car. Drive in today! You'll get a friendly Stile and welcome. 1" . Gardner Motor Sales Phone 234° Goderich •