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RGE'S CHURCH
SWNI[DAY, .Dl'II,Y is
I$.39 a>.nm. RIOII.Y COMMUNION.
1.0)39 a.m. SUNDAY SCHOOL.
OM 04M. HOLY COMMUNION AND SERMON.
Preacher --REV. RAY WEEKI S, of Glencoe.
7.00 p.m. EVENING 1 RANE11.
DI V. YIEVEI LY IL IIuI I , L.Tli., RECTOS.
.
ANDERTON—Organist and. Choirmaster,
1,917
UNION SERVICES WITH 'VICTORLA ST. UNITED C r•° URCH
' IN NORTH. ST. UNITED CHURCH
II ran& MORNING WORSHIP—Nursery Class, Missiopn Band,
Sunday School. "THE WORSHIP OF GOD." •
7 p.m., EVENING WO"' SHIP. "THE LIGHT OF TUE WORLD."
The third in a series of sermons for summer Sunday even-
ings on "The 1 Am's of Christ."
REV. C. WESLEY COPE, B.A:, BM., AT BOTH SERVICES..
Organist and Choir Leader—Mrs. Murray Hetherington
Knox Presbyterian Church
9.45 a.m. Sunday School. 11 a.m. Junior Congregation.
11 a.m.* PUBLIC WORSHIP.
Sermon Subject: "The High Way and the Low."
7 p.m. PUBLIC WORSHIP.
Sermon Subject: "A Living Faith."
'THE MINISTER AT BOTH SERVICES
NIINISTER—REVEREND 'RICHARD STEWART
Director of, -Praise -Mr. William Wickett, A.T.C.M
Come and Worship the t rd- in the Beauty -of Holiness.
Goderich Baptist Church
STAND WITH THE BEST PEOPLE FOR THE BEST THINGS.
11 a.m. "THE SOVEREIGN CHRIST."
Come and enjoy our study in COLOSSIANS.
7 p,m. "ON the MOUNT for SERVICE."
Stand with the CHURCH. -
Qrganist and Choir Leader—MRS. EL' LA I. DONALDSON.
PASTOR—REV. t. 'W.. H. MEDLEY.
Monday Evening join II.Y.P.U::in 1ia11 game at Harbor Park at 7 p.m.
q.t
The Free Methodist Church
Corner Victoria and Park Streets
10 a.m.. SUNDAY SCHOOL.',
11 a.m SERVICE OF WOR•SIIIP, ,
i p.m. "A REST FOR THE PEOPLE OF GOD."
You are cordially invited. --
YO.0 ARE -CORDIALLY INVITED ---T, .
REV. R. C. McCALLUM, Pastor.
BETHEL. TABERNACLE
(Pentecgstal Assemblies of Canada)
REV. J. A. PEARSON, Pastor
10 a.m. SUNDAY .SCHOOL.
11 a.m. "RELYING ON THE GOD OF OUR FATHERS."
7.30 p.m. "WHAT MANNER OF MAN IS THIS?"
p.m. young r People's. Friday 8 p.m. Prayer Meeting.
Tuesday 8 .
GOD IS BLESSING—COME AND ENJOY EVERY MEETING
WITH US. ,
Briefs..
ODERICU •SIGNAL -STAR ,
For Results 7. A Claied ° Ad
THURSDAY', 3U1CA .7th, 10 T
rot; SAL
Sale of homemade baking and fancy
work: and, 41icrtt'.".'aa ea: Saturday,
July 19th, at 2 p.m., In the recreational
centre • store, under the a uspiecs sof the
Ladies' Auxiliary to Braimcli 1119 Can-
adian Legion. -29
Magazine renewals are handled
speedily' and c'lticieutly by • Miss Mary
B. Rowell, phone 213\\', or Mrs. lsmay"
McLean. \\'lay deal with strangers
when the afoseliieii•tioile•,I local agents
can handle all your requirements:
2i)tf
Slender tablets 'are effective. Two
weeks' supply $1; 12 weeks, $5, at
l'ammpbell's.,and Emerson's Drug Stores.
-29
Hygienic supplies t rubber goods) ,
mailed postpaid in plain, sealed en-
velope with price list. Six samples
25c ;- 24 samples $1.00. Mail Qrder
Dept. 7-53, NOV-RUBBER CO„ Box
91, Hamilton, Ont. -1-9
ORN
CAMPBELL. --Valerie Mazy land Ken-
neth 'Barkley Campbell of • Auburn
are .,happy to announce the birth of
a daughter, Sandra Lyun, at Wing -
ham hospital, July 11th, 1947; first
grandchild to Mrs. \V. A. Stevens,
Sydney, Australia.
TAYLOR.—At Walkerton Hospital, on
- Friday, July 4th, •1'17, to Mr. and
Mrs. Gordon Taylor 1 nee Hazel
Manley of Goderich r, a son.
WALKER.—On Monday, July 14th,
1947, at Alexandra Ilocpital, Gode-
rich, to Barbara I nee llblmes 1,dwife
of Reginald E. Walker, a daughter.
\\' ATSON.--Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Wat-
son l nee Irene Bowman I are .happy
to announce the arrival of Robert
Wayne On Thursday, July 10, 1947,
at Private Patients' Pavilion, Tor-
onto Western Hospital
DIED .
IIEAN.••--In ('oll►orne Township. on
Monday, July 14, 1947. Sarah Ann
Hesselwood, widow of the late Robert
Bean. in her 95th"year. •
\V'LI.IS.— Iii Goderich, on Sunday,
July lath. 1947, Emma Jenkins,
widow of the late Thomas R. Wallis.
WATERLOO and LIGHTHOUSE STREETS
SUNDAY, .JULY. 20th., 1947
Se'rvices will -be conducted by , d
ENVOY AND MRS. CLAPP AND DAUGHTER JOYCE, of Stratford.
SERVICES AT X11 A.M. and g P.M.
Sunday School, for all ages at -2.30 p.m.
YOi' ARE ALL INVITED TO -SHARE IN THE BLESSINGS
TAKE" NOTICE . THAT it is the
intention of the Municipality -of the
Town of Goderich to purchase lots
at the adjourned tax sale if the price
offered is not considered adequate.
BLAKI, Treasurer.
29 -
LOST
FOR SALE.-. MAN'S C.C.M. BI-
CYCLE;
BI-
CYCLE; was bought •new and is
in good condition. RIIOX 5i , SION AL -
STAR. 9tf
'(.LI.. DUST FOR CONTROL OF
tomato blight and biting and suck-
ing insects. Do not let your garden
be eaten by -bugs or destroyed by
blight. Use C.I.L. Garden Dust that
comes in a handy dust gun ready to
use. Far sale by JACKSONS FLOR-
1ST, 49 Bruce street, phone 105.
Foy, SALE. — SE\ BN-Itl)O3I
•house, cemitral location on Elgin
avenue, Possession arranged. :014L -
C91.31 MATHERS, Insurance and Real
Estate Broker, West street, Phone
115\V. . -29
FOR SALE.—GALVANIZED STEEL
building, 14' x 16'.- Also Polled -
Angus bull calf, ready for service.
•Apply WALTER McGGOW'AN, R.R. No.
3, Blyth, Ont. 28-9x
FOR SALE.--,..F17AME •HOUSE,
seven rooms, conveniences and,
basement, -on Wilson street; sewer rates
paid. Also new five -room stucco house
with basement, --practically completed
on William and Cayley streets,; sewer
paid. Immediate possession, 24 'Wi1L
Ham street, sunroom entrance. c;,27tf
FOR SALE.—HAY HOIST WHICH
works. with a rope trip. WILLIAM
G. TREBLE, H.R. 5, Goderich, phone
177 Carlow. -29-
LOST. — "MIDGET" .HOCKEY'
y-it-ITet ° royal blue. witli red 'and
white trim : at' ball game at 'Duii-
ganiloli ` ftinil two. weeks ago. 'Phone
Dungwnom�24 r 0. 29x
CANADA'S GIFT OF of Health, Mr. Aneurin Bevan.
L(►ST. — MAN'S WRIST WATCH,
., minae on face, in vicinity of M-ait--
land River bridge. ' Finder please leave
at PERCY JOHN STON'i BARBER
SHOT', East street, and 'receive reward.
• 1)x
,LOST.—( ►N i•: PAIR BRO\\'N-RIM
MI;I) glasses. between Square. and
Harbor Park. ' Finder please return. to
telephone office. Reward. 29x
HEALTH. TO BRITAIN I described the hospital as "a line ex=
LONDON, 'ENG., July 4.—Another
example of Canada's generosity is the
Canadian Red Cross 'Memorial Hospital
v
toBritain
last
• spedof
n rosetreatment
� d(y
Eliestudy at .foru
Pcentre the t dy
year: by the C.anadian Red (suss So- 1cardiac rheumatism hi children. A Ina-
ciety' and the ' Canadilin Government Ie'ra1ity unit wits opened. in January.
and opened last week by the' Minister . T•lie hospital will not be a voluntary or
municipal hospital, but primarily 'a
' -' • national hospital. Many mothers and
-NIIIIIMIIIMIIMIIIIIMINMMIINIIIIIMIMMIIIIW children from all over Britain will thus
ample of, the cooperation and intimacy
of the ties which bind otfr- Canadian
friends aiid ourselves together." • Plans
ire well advanced for the establish-
m(meant.: at the hospital of a national
. • TENDERS' WANTEI)
OUTBOARD MOTORS, IMMEDIATE
delivery, 4.2 at $155. '350 gallon
per hour automatic pressure systems,
complete with tank and fittings, $109.50.
H.P. garden tractors $190. '174 H.P.
garden tractors at $380. Attachments
extra. Transportation, prepaid any-
where in Canada. CHRISTIAN'S
F.LI'a'TR,IC, & HARDWARE, Oshawa,
Ont. -28-9-3(h1
FOR SALE. = CUT FLOWERS,
LILIES, SWEET PEAS, AND
other seasonal garden flowers. Phone
7.2.2, MRS. L. R. HOLMAN, Cameron
street. m 29tf
FOR SALE. — PRINCESS . PAT
cooks.tove. Apply. 64 Park street.
29x
FOR SALE.—MONARCII ICE RE-
FRIGERATOR. Apply ADAMS
APARTMENT over Venus •.Restaurant.-
-2q.
"VA.NTED. L1STEsgs 01? PRO-
VERTY for sale. Phone MAL;
COLM MATIUIIS, Insurance and Real
Estate Broker, 115F. 7tf
WANTED TO II.—OLD HORSES
and dead animals, suitable for
mink feed. If dead, phone at once.
Phone collect JAC'I GII.BERT, 936 r 21
or FRED GILBERT, phone 936 r 32,-
Goderich. N -26tf•
FOR SALE. — THREE ACRES,.
splendid small house of five rooms,
at Sheppardton ; eery good combin-
ation garage and barn, also 'henhouse.
Early , possession. M A L C O L Xl
'MATIIERS, Insurance and Real Estate 9071V, Corner Elgin aye. and Wellington
Broker, West street,--Goderich-.-- Phone street•. 29x
115W. -29
�lp'PORTUNI'TY, P 0 W B It F U L
company , has opening 'in •y,odr
locality far honest, dependable applic-
ant, -well acquainted with district. Ex-
cellent remunerations and prospects for
bright future. BLUE BRAND PRO-
DUCTS, 7227- Alexandra, Montreal,
Que., Dept. O -G-2, 27-8-9-10
W,7ANTED._A BOX STOVE' SUIT-
ABLE for heating a'5 one -room
✓ ral school, ASHFIELD TOWNSHIP
S IIOOL BOARD, R. T. Kilpatrick,
S rotary, R.14. 7, Lucknow, Ont. -29
ANTED ZO BUY. — TAYLOR
safe with combination, anyL,,size ;
also vault door; will pay 'cash. Safes
opened. J. W. LOCKING, 369 24th
street W., Owen Sount. Tel. 2096W.
WANTED. --MAID FOR GENERAL
work. Apply HOLMES , VILLA,
Colborne street. • Phone 541. 29x
WANTED, — YOUNG MARRIED
couple desire a small apartment
or three or four unfurnished rooms.
Apply BOX 61, SIGNAL -STAR OF-
FICE.
TO RENI.
TO RENT.—ROOMY FURNISHED
cabin at "The falls," on highway
No. 8; good fishing, spring water;
also lots - for sale and tents to rent.
T. M. DRIVER, R.R. `l, •Goderich. -29
NOTICE
NOTICE.
I buy rags, feather ticks, and used
furniture. Sewing machine'repairs
and supplies. C. WOODS, 12 East
street. Phone 242J. 21tf
NOTICE.
Spray .painting, hand painting and
whitewashing done within- fifteen miles
of Goderich, specializing on barns.
Phone 222J, Goderich; or write P.O.
•BOX 691. • - 28-1x
NOTICE
Pamper -hanging and • paititimng. Work
guaranteed. ED. HAltTMAN. phone„,
t Ni TliO L . Cr
% UCS! 1 N HAL Or U0I_TSI',.1IOLII
I.NIJitN-ISIitblilaW
at the home (:,f 0. Emerson,
Wellington street, Uoderlt°li, on,
\VEI)NESI)AY, JULY 23
• aI 1.30 pan.
imiclutling the folkrtvint articles
Two. electric radios, good working
order ; Humidifier"; Bell piano, excellent
contliti ni ; Raymond sewing machine,
droph.ead ; walnut seat ; mahogany
seat i 2 bedroom chairs; 1 rocket ;
drop back day bed`; \:arpet, 10 x 23;
wardrobe ; doll carriage ; kitchen table ;
Uongoleum rug, 71s2 x 0; 2 suit cases ;,
club bag; large thermos pail; 3 electric
toasters ; 3 electric • irons ; pruniig
sheers ;' lawn mower; 50' garden ,hose;
red rug, 10 x 21 (good) and mats;
6' glass show oast:, sliding doors; '
glass show case; shopping baskets;
dinner set - of Crown Dual pattern
dishes; 1 dinner set of Alfred Meakin
dishes; 3 silver casseroles; quantity 'of
knives,- forks and spoons; carbon sun
lamp; kitchen ,utensils; kitchen sink;
trunk; 3 -piece chesterfield; 1 ,wicker
chair; 7 odd chairs; small bookcase;
four-poster bed and springs ; desk ;
Watson oil painting and camp .cot, -
HAROLD - JACKSON,
Auctioneer.
28-9- E. P. CHES`NEY, Clerk.
TENDERS WANTED.
Tenders will be received by the
undersigned until July -26 for painting
the interior of Belfast School. S.S. 13,
Ashfield township. For particulars en-
(lnire`'`of the secretary. Lowest or any
tender not necessarily ' accepted.
ASIIFTEI.I) TOWNSHIP' SCHOOL
BOAT:;_,. R. T. Kilpatrick, Secretary,
. R.R. 7, Lucknow, Ont. '
Lawn Mower
Service
Bring, your Lawn Mower in now
for sharpening and overhauling.
Newest type of equipment used.
KEN ALLIN
COR. VICTORIA & BROCK ST.
PHONE 594J .
TODAY'S TIP
• DON'T LEARN THE ° NEED OF
INSURANCE ,
THROUGH THE LA(5H OF IT.
• Se
ii.'M. FORD
Get tosurea— Staff' • - xnsueed '
North
y , JOS. Asditred. r,' ,
ill the future have the greart,1st reason
to he sincerely `• grateful to Canada
for 'the- gift. which 'they will find' in
Ibis pleasant building set- among con-
ifers ----the gift of good health.
MODERATE MAN THE BEST .
(,Winnipeg Tribune)
A recent leading article in The
Spectator. London, recalls Macaulay'S
classic definition of the, Right and the
.Left. It reads as follows: •
-
"Everywhere there is a Class of
men who cling with fondness -to
whateS•er is ancient, and who even
when convinced by overpowering
reasons that innovation would be
beneficial, consentto•,it with many
g
misgivin- and forebodings. , ' We
find everywhere another class of
men sanguine in • hope, bold in
speculation, always pressing for,
ward, quick to 'discern the im-
perfections of whatever exists, 'dis-
posed to think lightly of the risks
inconveniences ich attend
end
. h
in 'on
w
and
improvements mind disposed to givci'.
- every change credit for being an •
NEW
TIRE
FIRST LINE, 4 PLY
600116 $16.95
(Not seconds)
We Do Vulcanizing
MOTOR OILS! -
ONEIDA .. , . 5 -gal. sealed $5.55
SPITFIRE .... 5 -gal sealed $4.55
VISOIL ° 5 -gal. sealed $3.55
FRANK A. GALLOW
HONE 599 146 NORTII'ST.
NOTICE.
FOR SALE.—GOOD WORK'II()RSF. "DOMINION CHINCHILLAS"' :-
len good condition. HURON ' „ICE. IThe -latest fur -bearing animal tq be 28-9
CO., Huron road, Goderich., -s. r successfully . raised in captivity,, the tl AUCTION SALE OF HOUSEHOLD
genuine- South American -Chinchilla, I:h'1�`h.("1'S .
producer-.uf ,theworld's- most •luxurio.us__at- 'the home- of Mrs. N. W. Woods,
fur, •may he seen at the • Huron , and Bayfield 'Terrace, 'Bayfield, on -
Brtsee ` Chinchilla Ranch, • Wingl am, - M WEI)NESI)AY, JULY 23
P) - SALE. — BABY CARRIAGE, Ont. These animals are under the at ..1.30 • p.m!.sharp sharp (D.S.T.), the
foie iiag type, very gaol condition, care of Mr. H. E. Wells. Learn how 'following: •
S15. (New 110 top recently -added). these animals may provide a living Large pedestal `walnut table (a'h-
Apl►ly 25 Arthur • street. ' 29x° and a hobby for you in the years to tique) ; oak secretnlre; large oak daven-
come. Visits to the ranch fire best port ; dimming -room table ; sideboard and
FOR SALE. — ROUND OAK .EX made on week day evenings or any time chairs: t•wo square .tables; 1 small
EN SI(►N table. 3 leaves. in goon during the week -ends, and' are free table :• 1 bureau ; 2 washstands; 2 small
condition. Phone 589.1. . 2t1x of obligation. 25tf�
'Tchests of drawers; 1- steel cot : 5 bed-
or steads and mattresses; 2 walnut
FOR ALE. - •BROOD SO', DUS: settees ; 1 loveseat ; rocking chairs ;
August 1st : 28 little pigs, 6 ,Weeks CARDS OF THANKS_ k tchemi sideboard and chairs; Oak
Diel. ":\T.TtF.RT F. RIEHL, Snitforcl — Morris and' odd chairs; rugs; steel
Heights. '29x 'MR. ANI) MRS. CARMAN s''• ,' engravings and other pictures ; mirrors;
land family wish to thank their• antique brass charndelier ; hanging
neighbors and friends for their assist, la nip ; stones ; window sashes ( various
once at the time of the recent fire. sizes ) ; doors; -piano box : bag truc'k:
29x tools and other articles too numerous
\I. ELSLEY TAKES 'TRIS or -
walnut
mention.Furniture includes painted
`�walnut and cherry pieces.
l'l)R'TI'NITY to thank the kind 'ER\1—CA�§H. •
neighbors and friends for their many . • MRS. N. W. WOODS.,
acts of kindness in his bereavement. • Proprietress.
He would also like to thank those who EDWARD W. ELLIOTT,
loaned cars or se4t.floral• tributes.. -`20 ,,per. Auctioneer.
AUCTION SALE OF THE ESTATE
• OF THE LATE MRS. 'C.CLARKE
at her late residence, Elgin avenue,
Goderich, on,
SATURDAY, JULY 19th
at 1.30,p.m. sharp D.S.T., the following:
Walnut finish drop-leaf dining -room
table and four chairs ; chest of
drawers ; writing desk ; magazine table ;
modern bed and springs (full size) ;
spooled bed and springs (full size) ;
dressing table ; dresser ; oval table;
twossmall tables ; two magazine stands;
end table; enamel bed and springs
(% size) ; day bed and mattress ; ma-
hogany table (hand -carved) ; Tri -light ;
floor lamp ; - 2 bedroom lamps; health
lamp;. fernery. stand ; 3 book shelves;
Axminster rug, 7' x 9' ; Axminster rug,
5' x 7' ; stair carpet; 5 scatter rugs;
2 pair drapes -(velour) ; `,'. 'pair drapes
(monk's cloth) ; Ingraihani 8 -day mantel
clock , black mantel clock wall bracket'
whatnot; copper kettle. (antique) ; 5
occasional chairs; 2 serving trays; .2
silver serving -trays ; several hand
paintings with gold leaf trim; other
pictures and frames ; quantity of dishes
(some handpainted)-; cut glass -ware;
Vases; wall mirror ; Connor electric
washing machine ; 2 washtubs ; vVasil=
.board • , kitchen table- (enamel top) ;
2 kitchen chairs; kitchen stool; 24 -lb.
household scale-; 2 trunks ;'2 suitcases;
camera ; lawn glider ; 5' stepladder ;
floor' •polisher; mops, etc.; kitche'h
utensils ; kitchenware, including roast-
ing pan ; bread box ; set of golf clubs
and 2 golf bags ; inner spring mattress
(full size) ; oak china cabinet and
numerous other. articles.
TERM S—CA SII. •
_ .MISS MARY .CLARKIE:,_
• Administratrix.
- S. B. CLARKE, Administrator.
EI)WAIRD W. ELLIOTT,
• Auctioneer.
FOR SALE. -1934 OLDSMOBILE
sedan_;..pniced -for quick salr:'-Phone
897. a 29x
CHI•:ST'ERFIELD.S, $15 UP : LARGE
chest Of drawens, • $12•; man's
'bicycle. new tires and tubes, $24.95;
large store icebox,, cheap: modern
kitche)m stable and chairs ; dining -room
sef 1 white enamunel stove, also annex
with H.W; '_ trent : gasoline stove:
beds, springs, etc., etc. C. WOODS',
12 East street. v29
,CAR FOR SALE.- MODEL A FORD
coupe, ° in Al condition. Price
reasonable. Apply JOHN TYNDAT.L,
R.R. 3, Clinton ; telephone 907 r 3,
Clinton. 2A 30x
FOR SALE—SAVE FUEL! ENJOY
summer comforts! \Vith'rock wool
insulation in your home. Free estim-
ates given.. Phone 5557 Goderich, or,
75J Clinton. -29-36
FOR SALE.—RESIDENCE OF LATE
Thos, Stothers, Dungannon. Sub=:
stantial 5 -room frame house With large
lot and garage., Hydro. Phone 98.
Dungannon. • -29
TREASURER'S SALE OF LAND
FOR TAXES
Town of (loderich--('Dusty of Huron
To 'en
•
'13y virtue of in warrant issued by
the Mayor of the Town of (loderich
bearing date the•28th day of May, 1947,
Owner
Culbert' Bakery
a I S 0 * 0 itik9 of Tasty Pastry"'
Wi4EK 1 D +nS,P�,'+'QJIALL
LIGHT .CAKES WIT ”.
1vIA I; SHIT( LLO•W 11tNG
35o each
API Orders of WO' or more
delivered.
PHONE 465
MEL. CULBERT, Prop.
to match ; • number of . odd chairs; 3
bedrooih suites, springs and mattresses;
antique dresser ; gramopho,ue ; wine
rug, 10, x 12; quantity of glinoleum ;
curtains, linens, bedding; large eluant, 'a
ity of dishes; kitchen utensils; sealers; '"'
lawn mower, garden tools and a hest
of other articles. --
PROPERTY. -----Lots 1361 and 1362,
Robertson Survey, Town of Goderich,
132 feet frontage, on which is said to
be • erected a large frame hu,e and
garage known as, 14 Regent' street.
Suitable- for, apartments or boarding
house.
• TERMS --20;'o down payment date
of sale. Balance in 30 days. Posses-
sion on closing.
•WM. SUTHERLAND,
Solicitor" for Estate of Alice
May Beattie. •
EDNA 'GRAPE JOHNSTON,.
Administratrix,
HAROLD JACKSON,
Auctioneer; "`" "'
28- • E. P. CHESNFY, Clerk.
�.
THI�.• FAMILY ' OF THE LATE
Hugh McGuire are very grateful
'to .those who --extended 'sympathy to
them in their recent berea`v ement ; they
also ' wish to thank those who sent
flowers or loaned cars for the funeral.
- 2
FOR SALE.—CHEVROLET, 1936,
Master coach.' Motor good, tires
fair. Phone 329W. ' J.. H. McDON-;
AI:I); 87 -Brock street. - 29x
improvement. In the sentiments of
bath -classes there is something to
approve. But of both the best
specimens will be found not far
from the common frontier."'
TIIF;-FAMILY, SISTERS AND BRO-
,rHERS of'the late Mrs. T. R. Wallis
wish to express their grateful appreci-
ation to the many friends and neigh-
bors for sympathy shown in their very
recent bereavement, for the beautiful
floral tributes, and to those who' loaned
cars 'for the funeral; with - special'
tribute to Rev. C. W. Cope of North
street United church for a memorable
service. -29
TO THOSE WHO EXPRESSED
their sympathy in so many ki»d
and , practical ways in our recent
-bereavement, we extend our, heartfelt
thanks, especially to th(ise who sent
flowers or loaned cars for the funeral.
FAyIIT,Y OF TIII', LATE MRS. R.
BEAN. - -29
•
sale of lands in arrears of taxes in
the Town of Gotlerich ' will be held,
at the Council Chambers, Goderich, ata
the hour of 3 o'clock ib the afternoon
our the second day of October, 1947,
unless the, taxes and costs are sooner
paid. Notice is hereby given that the -
list of lands for sale for arrears of
and' Description
RUNNING NUMBERS
F. H. 7enner----Pt. Litt 2, ' Hu"ron St.
III'TCHINSON SURVEY
Mary McFegt.era Est.—Lot 87, Warren St. - 1935-46 incl.
Mary McFeeters Est—Lot 88, Warren St. - 1935-46 Incl.
Mar.y McFeeters Bet. -••--Lot 89, Warren St. • 1935-40 incl.
MairY McFeeters Eat. --'Lot 90, Warren St,. ' ,... 1935-46. he} .
Mary McFeeters Est, ---Lot 01, Warren St: 1935-40 incl.
REID SURVEY
Roy Snazel—Lot 42, Willi€tm 'St o
ROBERTSON SURVEY
• NOTICE TO CREDITORS
NOTICE TO CREDITORS., ,
Take • notice that all claimants
against .the estate of Wilhelmina Eliza-
b•~eth,_Whitely; late of the Town of G,ode- -
rieli; in the County of Huron, spinster,
who died on Maly 29th, 1947, are re-
quired to file proofs -thereof with the
undersigned on or before July 26th,
1947, after 'which date the executor
will distribute the assets, having re-
gard only to such claims and `sa-wing
all just defences.
'WILLIAM A. SUTHERLAND,
Solicitor for Harold Benson Whitely, •
28-9-30- Executor.
REWARD
15 REWARD. - FOR INFORMA-
TION -leading- • to asuitable' -house"
to rent, six rooms or more ; any loca-
tion ; by local business `man. Write
BOX 60, SIGNAL-STAIt.2,8tf
AUCTION SALE OF PROPERTY
°ANI) HOUSE F'i?RNISIDINGS
on Regent street in the town of•,Gode-
rich, on trSATURDAY, JULY 26th
at 1 p.m..
Princess Beth range ; Quebec heater ;
kitchen cabinet ; sideboard ; cabinet
radio; all enamel modern ice box;
6 kitchen chairs ; ,armchair ;• couch;
kitchen- table ; white I enamel Ctifiield
washing, machine . (like new) ; drop -
head' Singer sewing machine; extension.
table; day bed; oak sidebosrrd with
large mirror; number of small tables;
number of rockers; studio couch (like
new) ; vacuum cleaner and attach.,
ments; hall rack ; antique hat - rack ;
2 antique walnut settees and 8 chairs
taxes was pmihlis1"ied in The Ontario
Gazette on the 5th day of July, 1947,
'ari•
d that copies of the said list may be
hail at my office. •
TrefAa,urer1 s -Office,-. this 15th day of
July, 1t)4~"
S. H. BLAKE, Treasurer.
29 -40 -
Arrears
1944-40 incl.
1933-46 incl.
H. Murney , and E. Johnston Est. --I.ot 1330, 'Cambridge St. 1044-46 incl.
H. Murney anti E. Johnston Est. --Lot 1331, Cambridge St. • • 1944-46 incl,
11. Murrey and E. Jghns, ,on Est . -t -Lot 1332, (abridge St. „ 1944-46,incl. t.
ITL, Murney and B. , Johnston Est. --Lot 1983, 'Cambridge St. ' 1944-46 incl.o
C� Published in The Ontario Gazette, July 5th, 1947.
refrigeration.
and
Electrical Appliance Service
ALL MAKES
Elliott McVittie
48 Picton St. Phone 417W
,22tf
IF YOU NEED
CARPENTRY WORK DONE
See
]E. S. VINCENT
Corner Britannia Rd. Goderich
and William St. 26x
JULY 25
is the expiry date of the Reader's
Digest ()SPECIAL ANNIVER-
SARY OFFER of 25 months for
$5.00. Save $1.25 kly taking ad- -
vantage of this Offer. Regular
.Subscriptions 'accepted at $3.00
for one -year. -
ERNEST' BARKER;
46 Bayfield Rd„
Goderich. -
Phone 1060W
Taxes Costs "Total
$24.55 46.06 $30.01
26.42 (1.11 32,53
26,42 6.12 32.54
26.42 6.12 32.54
26.42 (1.12 32.54
92.48 7.70 100.24
412.851 15.78 • 428.63
5.12 ; 5.70 10,82
5.12 5.70 10.82
5.12 5.7010:82
5.13 . .4, 45-70, 10.83.
•
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r Farmer
Can you use some
GOOD ilSED 'TIRES
for
your wagon?;. ;
WE HAVE THEM'I°N" VARIOUS.
SIZES BUT MOSTLY 6OOx16'g
Gardner Motor Sales
Phone 234
�x
Goderich
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