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T. GEORGE'S CHURCH
SUNRAY., OCTOBER; 26tla, 110;47
$,3(15 anon. .HOLY COMMUNION.. `
10, axe.- MAIN SUNDAY Y SCHOOL.
MORNING PkAYER AND SERMON.
3 pan. PRQPIty. DEPARTMENT.
7 pax). EVENING TIMM AND SERMON.
®iE v. EVEQLYT T. FAB, .A..LMOTOR. .
A, ANDERTON • Orcgaanist and Chpirmnas$er,
North St. 'United Church
11 a.m. "T E .6OD FOR SUCH A TIIME AS THIS."
Primary and Nursery Departments.
2.30 p.ni. • THE CIEIL•RCH SCHOOL.
7 p.m. " CHRIISTI AN II:NIIPERATIIVIES.",
GUEST PREACHER—REV. S. T. DUNK, IILA..
EV. C. WESLE COPE, B.A., B.D., Minister.
Mrs. Murray Hetherington, Organist and Choir Leader.
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Knox Presbyterian Church
9.45 a.m. Sunday School. and Young People's Bible Class.
11 a.m. JUNIOR CONGREGATION. .
11 a.m. PUBLIC WORSHIP.
"THE SACRAMENT OF BAPTISM."
'7 p.m.. PUBLIC WORSHIP.
Sermon Subject: "SEEING 601)."
MINISTER—REVEREND' RICHARD STEWART
Director of Praise --Mr.• William Wickett, A.T.C.M.
Victoria St. United Church
. MINISTER—REV. LAWRENCE H. TURNER, B.A.
4Organist a•.d Choir-Director—Miss .M-arv-- Joyce --Strachan.. --
10 a.m. SABBATH SCHOOL.
11 a.m. "LOSING ONE'S LIFE, TO FIND IT."
7 p.m. LANTERN. LECl[RE bER1NfON
With our Indian Brethren in Northern Manitoba.
8.30 Young People's Fellowship Group at (home of
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Breckow.
UNION CHURCH 2.30 p.ni.
Young People's Union ---•Monday 8 p.m.
•VICTORIA WELCOMES .YOU. •
Goderich Baptist Church
The FRIENDLY Church.
10 a.m. Church School—Classes for All.
11 a.m. "I DARE YOU, IF YOU DARE NOT YOU ARE -
—7 LTGiOr ..
That is HIS WORD.
7 p.ni. "THE EXERCISE OF�DISCIPLESHIP."
Come and enjoy our. SINGSPIRATION.
Monday 8 p.m. B.Y.P.U. *ALL, YOUNG PEOPLE WELCOME,
WEDNESDAY EVENING 8 p.m. EEI,L'OWSHIP and PRAYER:
• PASTOR' --•REV: G. W. H. MEDLEY.
. Organist and Choir Leader -MRS. ELLA L DONALDSON.
{ spoor.
THIS WEEK AT TIM G.C:iI<.
Ity Marco 'Vital, -
The bis, electlou for the Students"
Council was held last Friday morning,
with lots of enthusiasm from the
students. Asbenibly was held first
• thing in the morning, to hear what
each of the ''would -be -presidents" wub
nemQmber St. David's ward group
rummage bale, November 22nd at St.'
George's Parish Hall, at 1.30 pans -43
The magazines handled by . Miss
Mary B. Howell and Mrs. I, McLean
include several thousand titfesy of Can-
adian,„American and British publica-
utterint to du ,furthe eciiuul. Thintions c 'vering', trade, teclriric,; j, and
clieeriul; sections rept up a constant. -business subjects- as well aisspurts,
hobbies, religion and fiction. A 'phone
hooter Jur their choice.- . call will bring prompt servfce.. ° '41tf
Reserve November 22nd for a 'bazaar
in Viktoria street United church. '-43
Rummage sale to be held -in MacKay
Ball;' Saturday,- October gall, at. 1.30
pan., under ausliices of the North
street W.A. - -42.3
"Harvest hon}e" hot dinner on Mon-
day, October 27th, 6 to 8 p.m., in Dun-
gannon United church, under auspices
of Womaa's Association, to be followed
by a play,"Meet My Wives," dram-
atized by Jenibr Farmers' ('ills, Blyth.
Ad'wission---Adults 75c, children 50c.
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Marionette show under ,auspices of
Maple Leaf Chapter, LO.D.E., ' at
Capital, Theatre, Saturday, October
25th, at 9.30 and 11 a.m. Admission
25c. - . -42
Slender 'Tablets` are effective. Two
weeks'. supply $11; 12 weeks' $5. at
CAmpbelCa and Emerson's drug stores.
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Ladies' Aid of Taylor's . Corner
church are holding a bazaar in Masonic
Temple, Saturday. November 1st, at
2 p.m. There will be farm produce,
homemade baking, fancy work, home-
made candy, "give and 'take" table.
Afternbon tea will .be served., -43
Men, - use "Vigorine" if weak, run
.down, 'nervous. Get renewed pep,
vitality: 15 -day treatment $1.00. At
Emerson's drug store. -40.4
' (k
'sue highlight ut the • weruing 'N Baa
When Dave ledley put uu a comic
act Haat aluruet had the audience reit-'
nib in the aisles.
-i,ttrn' returning to the class rooms
the bailuts were marked . . - then we
had te. wait until noun to hear the re-
sults. \We14, uur new preeideut is Bill
(-iuig--well knowu,i in baseball circles
as centre -fielder for tiro Goderich
Juniors. Ile won by a maJorlty' of
tliree" votes. Gaud. luck ter the future
to hill and W the7rest of his pails.,
Chrie Leishman, Aileen Castle and
Dave Medley.
later -form volleyball begins en 'Mon-
day for`the gals•ut G.C.1. Grade 11 of
1946-7 won the championship, se watch
uirt fur them as Grader' of this year.
"Point :"
Do you' know when *witches ride
ue their broumatieks and when ghosts
nonan and groan? \\'h3, on Hallow-
e'en : Well,' that's the night you will
see Many strange "creatures Blinking
into G.C.1. fur the ,big 'llallowe'en
party. Don't forget—fur a night full
of laughs, thrills and chills it's
on October 31.
Another big dance coming up this'
Friday is. the "Kamera klub Kaper•."
All dances sponsored by this club last
year, were a big success, and this one
pri,m,iees tee be •better than ever.
The buys' inter -form .rugby schedule
but udder way last •friday, with Grade
NOTICE
EXCHANGE- RENTED .110USE 1Nr
Guelph, six rooms, for simila
12 edging out Grade 10 by 1-0. several. house in �Uoderieh. Write BOX 94,
games have •been played since withSIGNAL STAR.
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H•airold Warren standing out iii thei JEX-CPL..
— o---
between' Grades •12-41.ay-ed un i UHNIE WILSON, .1 X -CPL.. 312,
- Tuesday,'` He- Made-' - r' pt:cttrcuhri --75= t "S -Sr. -C,,- R.A.F.-1 lease write to I1.
yi9. dash to score.• a .touchdown for R. Levett, -1, Upper• Hamilton Rd.,
Grade 12. Brigliton, *x., Englund.
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SCHEDULE; • ..
Oct. 17-10 'vs. 12 i l:2 winners, 1-0) .NIOTICE.
Uct. 20 9 vs. 11 ( .9 winners, 1-0)
Uct,2'2'=-1'2 vs. 11 (12 winners, 10-0).
Oct. 23-- 9 vs. 10 (10 winners, 1-0)
Oct. 24H12 vs.. 9
Oct. 2b—first and second play off for
championship.
The captains are : Grade 9, Ted Ful-
ford ; Grade 10, Barry Doak,; Grade 11,
Ron Skelton, zru(1 Grade 12, Ken Wil-
mot. -
BETHEL TABERNACLE
(Pentecostal' Assemblies of Canada)
REV. J. A. PEARSON, Pastor
EVANGELISTIC 1VIEETINGS
- - . SUNDAY 11 A.M. and 7.30 `P.M.
TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, .and FRIDAY -8 P.M.
with
EVANGELIST LOUISA WINN •
,. Coloured, Lady Evangelist, of Toronto, Ont.
COME AND HEAR THE GOSPEL PREACHED IN THE OLD-.
FASHIONED WAY. A BLESSING AWAITS YOI: AT BETHEL.
BEATTY WASHER SERVICE
Frjtnk Skelton, Prop.
Hamilton St. . , Phone? -89
PORT - ALBE1,tT,
PORT ALI3'ERT,' Oct. 22. — Mrs.
Charles Crawford returned home last
week after spending a week visiting
TEEN TOWN TALK
A large crowd was in attendance
at 'leen Town. last Friday . evening.
There were several "teens" up - from
_Clinton _>~o.-.furtll ;.tli ;:sp. (le,•Ate ig11 Gtr,
policy."
1'h - r many novelty dances and
There w e e
prises; too: in' the spot dance Ruth responsible for any debts. contracted
• -'fe Ellen Irene FOR SALE.— ENAMEL -TRIMMED •
The Goderich' Saddle Club will hold
their next ride Sunday, October 26.
All members are fished to meet at
VOR SAG'
FOR ,SALE.—BABY TENDA"' AND
blue baby buggy (Stroler) , . both
Iu good condition. Phone -037 r 11.
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FOR SALE.—STRUCTURAL STEEL,
;
beamsr channels, angles,' reinfor '
int; mesh, pipes, boiler tubes, boilers
for. culverts, boilers for heating, -hot
water and at'eanl radiation, also. any
other types of steel. Make M... Brown
and Sons your headquarters for any
types of steel in complete warehouse
lines. 400 Lancaster street west,
Kitchener, Ontario; Phone 3-3282,
6-6465. Open Saturday .afternoon.
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Little's riding stable at 1 p.m. sharp.
431
NOTICE.
All Goderich \Woolens Institute
members wishing to go to Kintai-1 on
Friday evening, October 24, are re=
quested to meet at MacKay Hall, as
the bus leaves at 7.30 pan.
FOR SALE. PRINCESS BETH
range, with warming closet and
even thermometer. • Phone 935 r 3,
Goderich. 43x
'OR SALE. -- BL'AUR CURRANT
plants, Ottawa variety, rust resist-
ant; also new Red Lake currants. Red
rratspberriea; Viking, Latham; New-
burgh,, Marcy, Taylor, graded sizes,
haavy and medium. All en hand ready
for planting now. • WESLEY W.
F1S IER, R.R. 5, Goderich, Saltford
village -42-3
FOR SAI,E: IETUTIFU'L GARDEN
chrysanthemums, 75c large bou-
quet; also bouquets of mixed flowers.
Order your gladiolus bulbs now. MRS.
L. R. HOLMAN, Cameron -street, phone
722. - -40
FOR ALE.—O 1`L-HUNDRED-A,ND-
ONE-ACRE farm; Ashfield, two
miles east of Sheppardtuin ;large frame
dwelling, good banked ,barn, henhouse,
'garage ; wooded' creek ; pasture, also
seeded area, some to wheat. Apply to
\\'. A. SUTHERLAND, Barrister, -4ltf. etc.
INTED
WA.NTI D.— mEN `ANTED$35 TO
$60 a week! Your own business!
No boss, no time clock, independence!
The leading line of „Home Service Pro-
ducts. If you own a car, operate - in
the country ; otherwise pick a city ter-
ritory. lfu-i1 information FREE on re;
quest. FAMILEX, Dept. C, 1600
Delorimier, Montreal. -43
WANTED. -- LISTINGS OF PRO-
PERTY for . sale. phone MAL-
COLM MAT11ERS, Insurance and Real
Estate Broker, -115W. 7tf
FOR SALE. — BULBS DIRECT
from Holland ; narcissus, tulip,
daffodil and iris. Limited uunr4ers.
MARY ST. GRELNHOUSE, phone `297.
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WANTED TO BUY. — SUMMER
cottage to sleep six or eight, on
Lake Huron, within holir.from Sarnia.;
less than $3000.00. Will pay cash.
Write BOX 92, SIGNAL -STAR. -43
-FOR SALE;—NEWLY I}ECORATED
seven -room house,` coiner of r4ilicks
street and Britannia road ; bathroom,
hydro, double -size lot with garage in
geed locality ; - immediate po ession.
Apply to WM. PITBLAD-O, 23° Zegent-
street. 42tf
SALE:—TWENTSALE:—TWENTY-FOUR*FOR SALE:—TWENTY-FOUR PIGS,
six - weeks old:, CHESTER
FEAGAN, R.R. 5, Goderich. Phone
• (' 1r1ow \ 173'3 431:
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TOTICE•
Please take notice I will ' not be
F WINTER -
`a -UR SALE. — RED INTER -
'WEIGHT girl's coat, two wool
dresses, .two wool suits, all size - 1(i ;
.also one pair of Selby arch preserver
oxfords, site- 8AA. ' Phone 977W. 43x
FOR SALE. — ONE PAIR TWIN
beds, complete with spring -filled
anattresse-s.. _an-_
dsable springs; ,-used,
( )ne used m
cabinet' -odel-"Taiio."
{'('RAN STON Ft RNITFRE. • -43
ANTED. — 'GIRLS TO LEARN
HOSIERY LOOPING.
Highest -rates paid while learning.
No Saturday work.
Apply - to ROLEPROOF HOSIERY
COMPANY LTD.; East street.
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WANTED TO BUY.—OLD HORSES
and dead animals, suitable for -
mink feed. If dead, phone at once.
Phone collect JACK GILBERT, 936 r 21
or FRED .GILBERT, phone 936 r 32,1
-Goderich. -26tf
WANTED TO PURCIIArS'h;.—SMALL
farm, 10 to 40 acres; buildings not
essential. ' Prefer Blue Water or No° 8
highway:. Write BOX 93, SIGNAL -
STAR. - • -4x -4
•. S .
WANTED.—MAN FOR- RA\\;LEIGH
business. I'ernifinent if you are
a hustler. For particulars write
RAWLEIGH DEPT. ML -J -216-1p3,
Montreal. ' • -41-2-3-4
Erwin 'and Grant Chisholm won lunch rn Iny name by my R 1 ,
"on the house)a couple from Clinton (lluuslier; from this date.
won the statue-. dance, each receiving WILFRED J. GLOrUSHER.
:35c for credit at Baxter's, and M,ae Dated at' Goderich,
Wilson and Catherine Cutt were last 23rd October, 1947.,
up in the elimination contest, 'each 're-
ceiving a .theatre pass. But the luck- -
fest person there was -Doug. Webster,
trhu won the, 1ooi prize --a box of
chocolates : :
BORN •
COOK. --At Alexandra Hospital, Gude-
i•
kitchen stove with hot water reser-
voir and warming closet attached, in
good condition. MRS. \VII)! RED
RAT'; corner of Britannia road and
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_ Regent street.* '
WANTED. — LISTING'S OF PRO -
PERMS for sale. C. F. CHAP
MAN, Real Estate Broker. Phone 18.
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Cuibert7s fakery
"The Ito of Taety Pastry"
((N
Week -end Special
DATE SQUARES
30o a doz.
ChristmasCake now. on Bale
at 70c lb. P: o
Alf Orders of $1.00 oil more -
delivered.
• PHONE 465
MEL. CULBERT, Prop.
WANTED *TO. BUY.—GOOD USED
type -triter. Phone 234, Goderich.
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WANTEt.—WA;tTRESS FOR F1 Lfr
•
time. Apply BLACKSTONE'S
CONFECTIONERY. ' _ -43
WANTED.EXPERIENCED
LOOPERS
'-'Operators needed on 24 -Pt: and
1�S Pt.
work.'4 -
Highest: rates paid ; five-day week.
Hoine workers will
be considered.
Apply to HOLEPROOF HOSIERY
CO., East street. -43
AUC`I iON . slAi lee
CLEARING AUCTION SALE • pr„,REGIO
REGISTERED HEREFORD -AND
GRADE CATTLE, ON
-, TUESDAY, OCTOBER '28th
comiuencing at one j ,m. sharp
Second lot. north •of, , Birr, No. 4
Highway, ten miles north of London.
There is a good line of farm imple-
ments and an exceptionally good herd
of registered - grade cattle, also 8
Yolk sows with pig. .
Make an atppointmeet to attend this
sale, ., -
W. S. O'NEIL, London, Ont.,
MATT. GAY,N()R, Goderich, Ont.
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- NOTICE TO CREDITORS
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
• ' Notice 'is• hereby 'given to all -per-
QR SALE. — EMPIRE. KITCHEN sons having any claim against the
range with water front. Phone estate'of Winnifred . Ball, late 'of the
897. -43 I Town of Goderich, in the County of
•
Iluron retired school teacher, who•died
FOR SALE.— 34 DODGE COACH.
Ion .or about the Second day of October,
A.I). 1947, to -send same to the under-
signed ,on Or before the seventh day
of November, A.D. .1947, as On find
after that date the executor of the.said
estate shall proceed to make 'distribu-
tion of rthe assets 'thereof, having 're-
gard only - to the claims of which he
has notice. . ,
D. MILLION. R.R. 5, Goderich. 1
I'lione 1326, Carlow. 43x
c... on , October loth, 1944, to Mr. -
and, 'Mrs. ltay Cook (nee Lenore NOTICE OF COURT OF RE`('ISION • FOR SALE. -1940 DODGE COACH
Beadle), Goderich, a sari,- .TOWN OF 'GCiI)ERICH in good ,•shape. Write P.O.;BOX
COWAN. — At Alexandra Hospital; Take notice that the- Court •of Re- 98S. Goderieh. 43x
on i�etuber ''Uth to vision of the Town of Guderich will'
Goderich, .- 1947,
Mr.. and - Mrs. David' camas. (nee hold its first sitting in the Council !
Margifret Stewart), R''.R. No, 3, Gude- Chamber, 'Town Hall, Goderich, ..for
rich, a son, David Allen.
GOOD.—At Alexandra Hospital, Gode-
rich, ou. October 20th, 1947, to Mr.
and Mrs. • Merton Good (nee Ila
the purpose of .hearing appeals against
the Assessment - Roll for the • Town of
1947 48 11
\Wednesday, Nesember 12th 1917 at b
' Jean Boyce), Goderich, a son. o'clock in the evening.
GRAHAM: —• At Alexandra Hospital, All parties interested are" requestcd
-
Goderich, on October 9th; 1947, to to, attend.
Mr. and firs. Douglas Graham,•Gode-
riCh, a son.
HARDY._ — At Alexandra Hospital,
Goderich, on October Iith,•.1947•, to
Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer. Hardy (nee
Evelyn Ball, Toronto), R.R. No..5,
Goderich, a sdn, John Richard.
with Dr. R. W. and. Mrs. Cunningham , HORTON. --- At Alexandra Hospital,
at \Walkerville. • Goderich, ori October 18th, 1947, to
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Horton, Gode-
rich; a son.
JOIINSTON.—At Alexandra „Hospital,
Goderich, on. October 8th, 1947, to
Mr. add Mrs. Rod •Johnston '(ne-c
--Maine McNall), R.R. No. 2, Gode-
rich, a daughter. •
McHARDY.—At Alexandra hospital,
'Goderich, on October• 9th, 1947, td
Mr, and Mrs. Lewis McHardy (nee
Lorraine 'Durnin,), Goderich, - a
cis\ughter.
MCLEAN. — At Alexandra Hospital,
(-ocierieh, on ()etober Oth, -1947, to
Mr. and Mrs Thos.' M.cLean, ,Gode-
rich, a daughter.
McMANT?S.-•--Mr, and Mrs. Robert Mc -
November meeting will
he h Id t tire. Manus (nee• Fay Snyder ) wish - to
announce the birth of their son;
Robert Wayne , McManus. at Beth-
esda 'Hospital,. London, on Friday,
October 17th. -
RATIIWELL.----At Alexandra Hospital,
Goderich, oli October '21st, 1947, to
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Rathwell, Luck -
now, a con. -
Rt'TI4EI)GE;---At Alexandra Hospital,
(;od<'rich, .on October 20th. 1947, to
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Rutledge (nee
Margaret Crich ) , ' i son, Terrence
Stanley. ••
•RYXN.•---At Al xandra Hospital. Gode
rich, on October 18th, 1947, to Mr
and Mrs. Eugene Ryan (nee n
Arm
Leitch) , Goderich, ai daughter, Lynne
VENUS.• 'At . Alexandra Hospital
Goderich, on Oetoher 16th, 1947, to
Mr. and Mrs. J. Venus, Goderich
a son, Robert. 14itilne.
M. and Mrs. Irwin Galloway' and
soli Donald; of Flint, Mich., visited last
week -end with Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Tigert.
A public sale was held on Wednes-
day afternoon of last week of the
estate of„ the late Mrs,- . Reed. The
real ,estate, which • consisted of .ten
acres of land, with buildings, was sold
to Mr. and Mrs. Archie Granier of-
Detroit,
f
Detroit, the latter formerly Miss Leona
Young, sister of Mr., Jas. Young • of
this community.,. •
The regular monthly meeting,of the
Woman's ' Guild of Christ church . was
held recently at the home of Mrs. Wm.
Hawkins,. with a .good attendance. The
e a
horne of Mrs: `Elton Draper."
Recently - members of the. four
charges of the Anglican church—Port
Announcement!
The Royal Bowling Alleys have been leaked
to Mr. John Lauman who will operate the .Alleys
as from October 23rd, 194?.
On. behalf of the Rotate, I wish to thank the
local citizens for their , patronage in - the past and
golicit your support in the future on behalf of
Mr. Laun an.
V, . .
, QO, Anita/6Z,
a'
Administrator goral L.' Lloyd Estate
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S. H. BLAKE. .
Town Clerk.
Goderich, October 23rd, 1947
rOR SALE. — AIR -WAY VACUUM
cleaner with all attachments. in.
eluding waxer wind polisher. Perfect
condition. Also Bissell carpet sweeper,
like new. Phone 703.
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AUCTION SALE ()F FARM STOOK
will be -held at the form of John
Quaid, lot 1, Lake Range, Township of
Ashrield, half -mile south of Port Albert,,
on the Bine Water Highway, on '
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER `29th
at 2 o'clock
Bey ' mare, 6 years old, 1500 lbs.;
brown mare, 9 years old; set of team
harness (nearly new`) ;' ,ti choice milk
cows, clue to calf before Januar' 1st;
3 cattle, 2 years old;' 13, yearling cattle;
ti spring calves; 1 baby beef ; 1,1 chunks
pigs; sow, due Noveniht•r 15; about
50 tons of good hay. .
This IS a c�hoic•e lot nit stock and
there Is no reserve, as owner is in
i11 -health.
TER1S—CASH.
JOHN QUAIL),'
Proprietor.
DONALD B. BLUE,
43- . Auctioneer.
.a1lCl1 Al, 111 '
AUCTION SALE •PIGS
QF CHOICE HOL-
STEIN COWS, CA'LVES AND
'to be, held at the farm of Con. Bissett,
Huron road, 1 mile east of Goderich,
,Goderich township, on -
. THURSDAY, OCri'i To 30 • .
at 2 . o'clock -
Four Holstein cows in calf, 3 years
old ; 4 Holstein -cows in calf, 6 years
o1(1 : •'1 Holstein heifers, 2 years old ;
5 Holstein salves; 20 chunks. of pigs;
..i)ait:. o€.grey-- generak-ta:r:u
pse .dr.m:.ses,.._ti
years old-; bay mare with colt at side,
8 , years old; Autotrac, nearly new,
model A Ford engine; goad two -furrow,
plow, this machine is - in .first-class
condition ; large, silo,, full of fresh
'ensilage: . •e, .
No reserve, as - owner is in poor
health. • -
TERMS—CASH, 4
CON. BISSETT,
R.R. No. 1, Goderich,
Proprietor.
DONALD B. BLUE; •
43- - Auctioneer.
the County of 'Huron, this eighth clay
of October, A.D. 1947. .
_-- R.• C, HAYS, K.C., ' •
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FOR SALE. — A VERY GOOD
• house - in niee east -end location.,
MAL('OT,M \LATHERS, insurenee and
Real Estate Broker, West street. Phone
115W. 43x
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FOR SALT.—'35 FORT) COACH. 76
VOTERS' LIST NOTICE..
Voters' List, U)47, Municipality of tine
Town of Goderich, County of Huron.
Notice is hereby give,n that I have
complied withsection ,S of the Voters"
Lists Act and that I have posted up at
my office at the Town Hall, Goderich,
on the 20th day of October, 1947, the
list of all persons entitled. to vote in
the said municipality' at municipal
elections,„ and .that such list remains
where for inspection. •
And T' hereby call -Upon ' a.il voters
to take immediate proceedirigs to have
any errors qr omissions corrected ac-
cording to law, the last, date of Sp -
peal being the tenth day of November,.
1947.
S. H. BLAKE„ .•
43-5- Clerk Of the Town o (•;odcrieh.
Albert, Dungannon, Rfpley and Luck -
now ---met in Dungannon for a social
gathering;. During the 'evening Miss
Flora Durnin of Dungannon showed
moving pictures of .ai recent trip to
Quebec. '
Messrs. rimer land Wesley , Ileiiders
of ,Detroit are visiting 'with Mr. trifid
Mrs. Dave Martin.
Mr. and Mrs. °Maurice Crawford of
Winnipeg visited relatives in .the vicin-
ity on Wednesday cif leis Week.
.Mrs. Adam . lhaef er .of Iitchene';'
Who has 'been - spen(ling the summer
months with her sister, Mrs. ,Tad. lbR'.
I ('fZie, returned ,to her l:•:me this
reek,
w Ilei MEEMORIA
EUVINE.—In loving m eimbry ' of `Wil-
liam. J. Ervine, who passed away
October 27th, four years ago.
To have, to hold, and then to part
Is the •grea-tect sorrow of our heart'.
--- Ever remembered . b�' his family.
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I1'4 MEMORIAM
MOORS. --In loving memory of our
dear father, Mr. William H. W.
Moore, who paged 'away ten years
ago, October "2:"ith, 1937. -
Deep in our heerts is 'a picture
Worth, more than silver or gold.
It'e a picture of yon, dear father,
Whose Memory wilt never grow` old.
Fondly, • remembered and sadly
missed by his family. , • -43
CARDS OF THANKS
New elite street. - -43
TRY TIIE SECONDf1AND STORE
en East street, for your require-
ments in bused household articles.
('. WOODS, phone- 242J. 43tf
LOST
LOST, PAIR OF GLASSES ON
Agricultural Park grandstand on
Monday afternoon. Finder please re-
turn to GENE HAMILTON, Huron
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THE FAMILY OF THE LATE MR.
Prank 'E. Elliott .rvfsh to convey
their thanks to these ',Who. sent floral
tributes, loaned cars or assisted in any
-way in their bine of bereavement. -43
THE FAMILY OF THE LATE WM.
J. Carter wish to extend their
grateful appreciation to friends and
neighbors for the ,kindness and sym-
pathy shown during the recent illness
and ,passing of a beloved husband and
father. y� '48
OLLENi " lU OYD TAICtS
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thib meads of expressing her
thanks for' the s apathy extended --to
her. in. her bor'eav"eni nt; fot' the
flavors which tore sent 'and, for the
loan of ears. -43.
road.
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Hygienic supplies • (robber goods),
mailed postpaid in plain, sealed en-
velope with price list: Six samples
25c; 24 samples $1.00. Main Order
Dept. 7-53, NOV-RUBBER CO., Box
91, Hamilton, Ont. ' -1-9
FURNITURE REPAIRED
kabinet making, saw filing, ete.
An kinds of -
general blacksmithing.
T. GO' TER
(formerly Sheardown Blacksmith
Shop) -
HAMILTON ST. ' 42tf
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Goderich, Ontario,'
41-2-3= Solicitor for the Estate.
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Notice is hereby, given to all persons
having any claim against the estate
of the late. Francis Alexander Elliott
late of the Town of Goderich, in the
County :of, Heron, • retired engineer,
who died on or about the twenty-first
clay of October,. 1947, to send same to
the undersigned on or before' the
twenty-first day ,.of November, A.D.
1947, as on and after that date the
executor of the said estate shall pro-
ceed to make distribution of the assets
thereof, having regard, only to the
claims of which he has notice..
Dated at the. Town of Goderich, In
the Cgunty .of Huron, this twenty-
second day of Qetober, A.D. 1947.
R. C. HAYS. K.C.,
Goderich, Ontario,
43-5- Solicitor for the Estate.
Al -'('TION., SALE OF HORSES;
CATTLI�:, HOGS ANI) POULTRY
alt lot 29-30, - concession ' 13, Hullett
township, 2 miles west of Blyth, and -
3 Miles north-west of I.undesboro, .011
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 30
commencing at 1 • o'clock sh,(zrp, as
follows :
HORSES -1 hay mare, rising 5 years
old ; 1 black team of geldings, 4 years
old ; 1 chefit.,nut gelding. 5 years old;
1 hay horse, 9 .years old : 1 grey geld-
ing, 5 years old.
HOGS -2 York sows, due to farrow
November 12th ; 14 chunks.
POULTRY -150 Barred. - Rock pul-:
lets, ready to lily ; 100 New Hampshire
yearling hens.
CATTLE — 2 registered Holstein
cows. due in •I)ecembcr : 1 Holstein cow,
clue time of sale; 4 Holstein cows,
doe in -December ; 3 .IIolstein cows,
due in January; 7 Durham and Here-
ford cows, due• in January: 25 Here-
ford cows,, with calves `1)y their side;
10 yearling steers; 15 two-year-old
steers; 8 Hereford calves. These ,re
a choice lot of cattle and ,will 'be
sold to the highest bidder.
Plan to attend this sale.
TERMS—CASH.
Positively no reserve.
WILMER HOWATT,
• Proprietor.
EDWIN CHESNEY. Clerk.
iIAROLI7 JACKSON,
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"It's amazing what a feeling of 'confidence .
and security'a Gardner Motor Sales battery
cheer -up will'zgive a man ! "
Gardner -Motor Sales
Phone 234 Goderich'
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