HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1952-03-06, Page 10AND, . . HERE AND, THERE
, From Fort Pierce, Florida, comes.
a •letter. Ws front 11411 Snyder Or
Goderich Towuship and enclosed
was a 'picture which 13111 would
like to see published Au the Signal -
'Star. The picture ia of Reg
-Sturds', also .of Goderich Township,
who is also holidayingsin Florida.
Reg is perched at the top of- a
ladder with a can of paint and
*Sorry, Bill, the snapshot is not' supervisor with us for that tiny.
tion 14 the, paper, delicious lunch was served ivy the
• hostess and much enjoyed by all.
Seeking directions as to the
location of a certain house in -St.
Petersburg, Florida, Gordon Mc-
Manus deeitled to.knock at the deur
ofeau Msfautiliar house for guidance "get things done" Tom Pude has .a.nd Norman, of Detroit. The fttn- —Sadly missed and ever remem-
been appointed deputy whip of the eral service and burial were ut - -
Progressive Conservative party Bayneld. TilomPSON.—In 1,)vingnieutory of
at Queen's Park we have ' a Road In nitilo.ss
feeling he Till whip up some action Township Shifting who passed away eleven years
Township has sunk thinly feet in ago, March 10, 1941.
ereadilg a Ile suffered pati,iuirly and long
the last few months; His hope was brig.it, his falt1 is
probleili for neighboring *farmers '
strong
And in Ids antis lie said: tO :est.
mother, f_isters and brtruer. -10
HAS REOORD ATTENDANCE
The monthly Ineetiug • of the
Bethel , Sunday School Stuff was
held at the home of Mr. aud Mrs.
Arthur Hoy on Monday evening.
with the stqwriutendeut, Alfred
Huy, the Prayer. was of-
fered BY Mrs. Tloward Minaker.
The pastor introduced a series of
Teaching, lecturing 041 " Why shall'
teach and what shall 1 tesich."
•• Consideration was given the ar-
ranging"for decision Sunday when
au altar (1111 would be given for the
entire school.
It was decided. that March 16 be
-set aside for this purpose and a
soecial speaker: brought in. Pleasure
was expressed at the rapid growth
of the 'Sunda V Sello.01. The new
record sot as 77 the previous Sun -
County and District
Frank Howson was elected hy
acclamation to the Blyth Village
Council tb fill the vacancy created
by flats,asesiguation of William Mehl.
The death of , Thomas Welsh on
Friday last removeil a prominent
resident of. Hensall itt the age of
eighty-one years. Mr. Welsh , was
a retired contractor, lumber dealer,
school trustee, and public. utilities
'commissioner. 1
Carol Anti; two-yearOld daughter
of Mr. and Mrs.' Russell Fiukbeillet
of Crediton, died iu Victoria. Hos:
pital, London, from Choking, a beau
having lodged .in her larynx while
she Wa'S playing`ut her home.
Robert Cole, Rat. 3, Clinton, died
.on Wednesday yf last week at the
age of seventiy--two -years. Ile had
present Iat4 Sunday. .. farmed all his life. in Goderich
.Easter Sunday .Witz, t hell diseussed Township. His wife, formerly
and it was decided that ‘ve en- Katharine Hudie, survives, with
denvour to have our Sunday School two sous, Randall, of Loudon, and
Robert, of Clinton. .,
John 31. Touts, well-known Bay-
field fisherman, died suddenly tit
- - IN MEMORIAM
Port Dover, where he was spending JOHNSTON.—In loving memory of
till. winter with 0 cousin. He was a dear nusband, W. 'II. Johnston,
surely go tu heaven. Ills reason: sixty-two years of age, and not whe Oassed- away March 7, 1951.
driving on that highway would, married. Three brOthers survive; There is a link death eunnot sever
shake hell out of anybody." Since 31alcolm and Charles, of Hayfield,
. Love and remembrance last forever.
THE GODERICH SIGNAL -STAR
For Results A Classified Ad
DORN
Goderieh, on February 27, 1952,
to ,Mr. and Mrs. James Groves,
IIUSSEY.—At Alexandra Hospital,
Goderich, on February 28, 1962,
to Mr. and Mrs. Terence lInssey,
Gosierich, a eon, Stephen Terence.
MARRIED
HOL3IES.---B.URD. —On Satur-
day, February M, 1952, at New
St. James Presbyterian Church,'
London, Ontario, by Itev. 0. G.
Locke, Barbara* Joan., daughter
of Mr. aud Mrs. John Baird,
Windermere road. Windsor, to
• Donald FaW0041 Holmes, Chatham,
'sou of • Magistrate and Mrs. Dud-
ley Elwood Holmes, Goderich.
DIED
CATTLE.—At.:•4:hino,\ California,
on Motsday, Mart% 3N952, Mrs.
Richard H. Cattle.
DURPDF..—At his home in Detroit,
on February 18, 1952, Bruce E.
Durfee, son-in-law of Mr. and
Ifis wife, Isabella, survives. In-
terment at Roseland with military
honors.
and who.,should happen to answer
the -door hut Walter ''Bounce"
Heitman of Goderich, visting in
Florida and also at the afore-
, mentioned house. "Small world," ou this stretch of .road on the
says Gordon. part of the Ontario ',Department
of Highways. .
. We noticed a sure. sign of spring
ttn an advertisement in the Wiarton Hydro was off for about toe hour and for the Township .Council.
Echo which said, '.!Sailors' Farewell in Goderich from,. about 2.45 pan., Years ttgo a sinkhole at this place
Dance at Town, Hall, February 29." on Wednesday. Loose connections was filled to provide a roadway,
Ion a tratisformer at' the Seafortn tind since then $4,000 has been spent
• Nen Leap Year babies were born 1 soh -station are believed to have to make the road passable. . The
.at Alexandra Hospital on February been the reason for eutting. off the Township Council is considering the
29 this year. 'However, last Leap t power to Goderich. While ',such 4 coustruetion of a new road around
Year day, February 29,- 1948 one ! cut-off- means .inconvendence' for the sinkhole.
Looking for Oil
birth Was recorded that day. 'only the time the. power is ioff as,
, far as some hydro users are sou." *in Buren Ttiwnship “e' - TO THE NEIGHBORS *WHO
An epidemic of joke cards swept ,eerued it means considerably longer There is e.xcitetnent in 'Huron helped in saving our house, ,to
Goderich on Saturday, ail emanat- I than that for other plants where Township. Bruce' Cimino-, over the all who assisted the night of •the
operations of representatives of the, fire and later in repairing eur
ing from Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.Imetals go cold and it takes an
Sun Oil Company who have been1 house and cleaning up around the'
Each. of them poked good natured hour or two after the power goes
fun at the -person' to whom they Ain before the machines can oper- . negotiating for the' lease of a thous- lukru ; to the memberS of_the Code-
. and acres of land lying west of -ich_ Fire Bripide, and to all Who
were -"addressed, , including this' ate again -
column. Local handwriting experts', . , .
. i Ripley. It is said that a numbe helped. in ,many other ways, we
decree it is the familia? script of 1 It's MiSs- Ali Logtenberg -Ivy one , of -Xe-a-rs•age the -1111Perial 011.cloul-i wish .442_,e,xpress our heartfelt
a Godericak bus-Sness swill easmoe yeir and five months. At was then PanY conducted a thorough test in thanks. Your kindness one assist -
teem _Ctuifortijit. she became employed by the Bed- nits area and 'found nothing
to , Lowe at this time will long be
itootsta to tions, hewever, that make another LORNE .%14:14 .NIAR,IkARET
A. benefit hockey ',game between 'first, immigrant from
test noblui'reasenable. ' 10x
the' Detroit Red .NVings and the land 0 job on Goderich's Square and RITOHIE.
Chatham. Xaroons, ls to be played not Miss Margaret'Van Den Ass jai Rev. James Anthony .
at Chatham. March 18, for the belie- at the Canadian Bank of Commerce , Dies at Exeter
t . Rev. James Anthony, retired min -
tit of Rosy Stoddart, former Gode- as reported last week. ,
rich boy and manager of the .
Chatham ,,Maroons, who recently
suffered a satsus illness. He is r
ported as. improving, The Chatham
merchants presented Rosy,- with a
Fred 'Bisset has turned part-011ie
colutnnist. This office received a;
'sample copy of what is going out
regularly to suppliers' of Milk ' and
cream to Bisset Bros. Dairy. It's
a breezy column- too, just as fresh
' as the lake breezes that blow over'
Saltford Ilei,ghts. .But the' breeze
must jtave been - pretty fresh the
day Fred wrote: "Leap years; and
Valentine days come and go but
still- there are ,too many . bachelor
farmers . „. and farming is de-
finitely not a .job for two hands;
it requires tWo pair of ' hands,
multiplied: In the past, in the
CARDS OF THANKS
Biiefs
11
Get your ticketa for tho Bine
Water Baud. coucert to be held at
tile Goderich Public School Andl-
torium on March :a. Price 50c,
from tiny band member. 10,
Reserve Saturday, Attach '15 for
the Arthur Circle St. Patrick's tea
and bake sale in MacKay Hall.
While you sit readiug, FIRE
MAY VLAIIE IN YOUR HOME—
but with the stew autazing'PRE-STO
Midget Fire Extinguisher it's out
in seconds. So iaexpensive you
will want pee for the; kitchen, car,
garage, and attic, ,ONLY $5.95—
SPEOIAL INTRODUCTORY OF-
FER 2 for $10. See it at BLACK -
FOR, SALE.—USED 14" "BEA -
ping fence, guide 'bar, mitre gauge
with blade; also tend 6" "Beaver"
planer and jointer with extension
PLY, West_street. -10
For curtains, blinds, drapery or
madesup drapes, also drapery •rods,
in fact a complete window service.
We will measure and inatall com-
plete. See the drapery department
upstairs at •Schaefer's. -91f
Organizations planning dances,
dinner parties, concerts, etc., aud
individuals planning wedding re-
ceptious or anniversary dinners,
phone .Goderieh Pavilion now for
dates and rates. -9-10
Now is the time to do, yonr spring
papering before the rush of work
begins. See the new washable
papers suitable for any room in
the house, also the display of floor
coverieg Of all kinds at"Schaefer's.
Ladies please rentembersC.G.I.T.
annual St. Patrick's Tea, March
1.5, in North -Street Church hall
from 3 to 6 o'clock. -10-11
A 2 -act play, "Calm Yourself,"
at Victoria Street Church on Tues-
day, March lls.at 8 p.m., bY Win-
throp sponsored by the
Willing Workers. Admission 50e
and 25c.
FOR SALE. -5 110031 BUNGA-
LOW,,in good central locution.
Real Estate 'Broker, the Square,
Phone 115W. -49tf
FOR SALE.--.1.7SED REFRIGER-
ATOR, apartment size, guaran-
teed. W. T. •LUM.11Y, Bridge street.
Cant party at Saltford School,
Everyone welcome.
rpm: FAmsty (sE asHE LATE first quality, reg. $1.75, special at
' ister, died at 'Exeter 'on Saturday appreciation for the sympathy and . ...________,
FOR SALE.—BUILD1NG LOT IN
Goderich. J. REG. JOHNSTON,
So many,. newspapers coming. to' after au illness of tito ..wonths. kiiliiiiess• shown thein in their ▪ ee 1€ new J- . . ,
this office of late haVe contained so Born eighty-twe 'Years ago,a.t..Kil- bereavemeht ; for the loan of cars now showing at Aberhart's Garage.
many glowing tributes to the late syth, Grey county, -he entered the and for the beautiful floral tribUtes. It's the completely new car for
Hon. Restsell T: Kelley, former ministry of the -Presbyterian Church . -10 195.2" .
Ontario Health Minister and well- ,in '1901, and at church union he-
pRoPprry FOR SALE. —
Stucco house, seven roonti and
bath, good location. 62 Britannia
road, phoue 222W. -9tf
DENCE Oa Wellington street.
For particulars and appointment see
agent, MALCOLM MATHER'S, Real
Estate .Broker, Goderich. -6tf
known in ,this district. If a man
who devoed so much of his time
to the welfare of his fellow men
Could only bear some orthese many
aributes before he tired: Bin it '
waS ever thus.
good is the Lions Club '!
The report of the chairman. 440 the
Ilealth and AN'elfare committee as
voirtained in the lagest issne of the
Gollerich Lions. Club bulletin will
belp you ;I nswer this. From
raised a total of $.:i0,056.97. Ex-
penditures over tlo se years wore '
made as follows: Heal•th and wel-
." present and in the future -the happy fate. bo,)!: and g Ils. 8 --,-
farm is the one. that has seYeral 017.71 ; civic improvement. $4.5 -18. -
prospective farmers and farmers' 80 ; sight conservation. $7 16.94 ;
wives . . . there are many lonely cellaneons, $14;570.23. The last
girls just waiting for that sighal Diem contains expendiitures for the
to leap, But it's up to you to recreaiion council and mathy other
give the signal." INVe were going to worthwhile community efforts. The
object strenuously when finally ,we total amount of non,,tes spent bs thc
saw the confession at the end Of
Lions in tliceatiktigltsisneti -period
the article for which we were look- Ness. $471176 17
signal. either!)" Get him, gals!'
This week, March 2 to 8, is Edu-
cation. Week. ' We came across the
following the other day written by
man in 1877 on the subject of
Ttichnical 'Education: "Perhaps the
nfost valuable result of all educa-
tion is the ability to make your-
self do the things you have to do,
when it ought to be done; whether
you like it or not; it is the first
lessen that ought to . be learned; think they take all the' aiti for
,and however -early a man's training gra trtts1 as if what the Lions
begins, it is probahly the last lesson shifidd do arlYwa:v." a
that he learns thoroughly." far cry front the days when "kids"
had to dig up their own equipment,
etc., and organize things: for them-
selves. Maybe the "kids" are being
spoiled today. Intrybe they're being
given, too much spending money.
Muybe the smart aleck. remarks
whieh smack of lack of appreciation
is merely present day youngsters'
jargon, But whatever it is. it cer-
tainly' doesn't hnve the' slightest
resemblance to appreciation. •'
We sometimes wOnder if the
amount of noine sp4.1 by the Lions
club on boys' basebal and 'hockey
aetivities is apkeciwied by the
boys. Personally, we think the
idea of helping along the boys in
sport is tine:. But that is not the
point. From what we have seen.
many youngsters show a disgusting
disregard for what the Lions haye
done for them. One would almost
A chorus of protests is growing
in volume on the condition of No. 8
blew/ay, particularly between
Goderich and* Clinton. One of the
more recent outbursts comes from
the Clinton News -Record. This
paper quotes the remark of a com-
muter ott this stretch of highway
who recenly said "he was no longer
afraid of dying because be would
came a minister of the t: sited
Church. 'lie held many charge in
Western Oatarie and in 1940, re-
tired to 'Exeter. where ne became
a regular:contributor to The Exeter
'i'ii Advis•rrte Snrviviug are his
.1Wife and two daughters.
OBITUARY
FOR SALE. — A VERY NICE,
small,--tnew, bungalow sin, Al,
west end loeation (2 bedrooms).
Agent, MA•LOOLNI MATHER'S, Real
Estate Broker, Goderich. -Otf
FOR SALE.
on Warren street.
11/2 story, 6 -room house, insul
brick siding, hydro, hot water heat-
ing, gravity preasure 'system, %
acres land, located on bank of
Maitland River at Benmiller. Suit-
abje for either perthanerit or sum-
mer residence.
C. F. OHAI'MAN,
treat Estate Broker
Phone Goderich 18W
FOR — SEE THE NEW
line of Astral Refrigeratas,
new improved features aL L. H.
FOR ..SALE.—SOUTHERN
oil burner, medium size% used
one season. Phone 1087. -9-10
FOR SALE.— MIXED BALED
hay. FRANK LINKLATER,
11.11. • 5, Goderich, phone Carlow
10-2x
poR SALE.—NEAV AND USED
radios, electric and battery for
s sale' or: trade. Excellent condition.
.Many to choose from. Sold with a
90 -day guarantee. II. R. MUNDAY,
Radio and Sound Service, 7 Widder
stiteet. Phone. 598.
acres and 70 acres, hydrO in-
stalled, good water supply, good
buildings. J. REG. JOHNSION,
R.R. 2, Goderich. fi-10x
FOR' SALE. '1LAMORENE"
Carpet Cleaner as reviewed in
the Reader's Digest. Try it today
—prove for 'yourself that your car-
pets WILL come clean, stay clehn
longer—gum, lipstieks- drink and
food stains all' vanish like magic
with LAMORENE. An average 9
x 12 rug cleaned for approximately
economy 'size $3.95. IILACK••
270(1.NE'S, FURNITURE. Phone
prompt.attention. Phone 213W and -9
find out what your local magazine
agent can do for you. , -10tf
• I.NAHLY OU THE LATE wonderful savings Bedrooni fur -
!rock -bottom prices during our sale.
Phone 240J., -10
•
Anyofie wanting to take The
GEORGE K. MacDONALD:
Funeral Service for . the la te
George K. MacDonald, 09, a native
Baytield, was 'held ttt LaCrosse,
Wis., on Monday. He Was 1 he sob
of the late Mr. and Mrs. Daniel
'MacDonald of Baytield and is sur-
vived by his wife, the former Annie
Melitwr; four sons, Gordon, Clar-
ence and Walter of LaCrosse and
Norman of Cooksville. Oro.; two'
daughters, Myrtle and FAhel of ;
LaCrosse, Ind four sisters, .Mrs.1
Gordon (Alice) MacDonald of
Coderich; Mrs. Margaret MacKay
of St. Marys; Mrs. Mervin (Agnes)
cQua me of Toronto a nd Mrs.
Leslie (Ruth t :Strong of Blooming-
dale: One son, Albert, ,predeveased
W. KEITH MeLIIAN
Weld has been received of the
death on January 28, of W. Keith
McLean of Dade City, Florida,
after a long illness. Mr. McLean
was born eighty,three years ago in
Goderieh, a son of the late' Dr.
ThomaA 1'. and Mrs. McLean. He
went with his parents and brothers
to Florida sionie sixty years ago
and had lived there. ever since,
ke'.eping In touch with the doings
of his old home town by means of
The Signal ' and The Signal -Star.
He was not married and was the
last surviving member of his fam-
ily. Mrs. A. C. Hunter of town is
a cousin. Mr. MeliRan may be
remembered. by •older residents -as
ane Goderieh's prominent hicyc-
lists when the old high wheels were
In vogue.
Mrs. Elizabeth Young wish to
AV, 'Those ' who loaned
cars :Ind als4 1110Se W11(1 Seta
110WerS or expressed SVitipathy in
so many WItyS. Evening Telegram in the West end
• 3Irs. Alary Long-wire would -10
like to extend 'their gratefulness
to those who remeinbered them hi Blackstone's are Offering it Ter;
'their bereavement, especially those titer -,discoont, on all upholstered
who sent floral tributes. or, loaned furniture, for a few days onty.
cars 1,,r the funeral. 10 What 1111 opportunity -s -to purchase
your chesterfield suite, etc.' NOW.
Phone 240J. -10
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PUBLIC NOTICE
ct
Learn to sew. Classes starting
every .week. A group of nine les -
Sons at a very reasonable price.
Enquire at •SING ER, SEW LNG
CENTRE, Goderlch. Phone 1135.
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Floor sanding — new and old
floors. C. COOK, phone 2.11,
Clinton. Sumtner months, Bayfield.
phone 45 r 2. si4tf
Free Thermometer, plus cash' at
your farm for ' dead or disabled
horses or .cows. Phone collect,
STONE SONS, Limited.
Room and board at 44 Wellington
street. Phone 986R. -9tf
Why struggle with your old sew-
ing niachine when it can be- quick-
ly converted into an electric poet -
able? Call in at your SINGER
rich, for particulars. Repairs to
all modele. Phone 1135. -10-12
Bargains: Miss Mary II. Howell
can offer you some spectacular sav-
ings on Ladies' Itome Journal,
Holiday, Time, Fortune, Reader's
Digest and 1 arent s Magazine. All
publishers' • special -offers given
rIIHUBSDAY, xteittya 0th, 194
CULBERT'S BAKERY
, THE HOME OF TASTY PASTE*
is featuring for your we:eh-end deeserts the following:
Banana .Layer Calie-40c each
Filled and iced .N.v.ith Butter _Creme icing.
Cream filled Cup Cakes
Filled with real whipped creme after 1.30 on Saturday
afternoon., .
HOT CROSS BUNS every. day during Lent -35c doss,
Wedding, Anniversary and Birthday Cakes are our
specialty.
Orders of $1.00 and over delivered on request.
Please, phone early Phone 465
FOR leitLE
FOR SALE. —.A. REALLY FINE'
selection of petted plants to
suit every purse. Included iu these
are some lovely shaturocka priced
SONS PIA)RiSTS, phone 105.
-10
FOR — 15 -FT. CEDAR
strip, row boat. Phone 554.
10-12x
FOR SALE. — PIIILCO CAR
radio, South Wind car heater,
small kitchen s.tyve, 1930 Chev.
:coach ; Ills° 75 Sussex and New
Hemp. laYing hens. Phone 936 r 12.
FOR S A LE.—FOU It 11 UN 'HIED
New Hampshire pullets ten
weeks,old. These pullets are good
enough that the owner could prob-
ably contract for production of
hatching eggs if he so desired. A
tsin buy. at $1.00 'each. .TACKSONS
FLORISTS, phone 105 ,,at Goderich.
-10
• baby's crib. Phone 1244J.
• thoroughbred Shorthorti bulls,
serviceable age. M. C, TYNDALL,
R:R. 5, 13oderiqh. Phone' Carlow
1522. 10-12x
4TH CLASS 'ENGINEER
PIONDA13LE man. Pleasant
working . conditions, steady shift,
group insurance, _etc. See or write
JAMES CODE FURNITURE 'COM -
NOTICE, TO CREDITORS
NOTICE TO CREDPPORS AND
OTIIERS
In the Estate of Albert William
Kurschenski, late of-tioderich Town-
* ship, deceased.
All persons clahuing against the
above eatate are required to file
proof with the undersigned by
March 12, after which date the
assets of the estate will be dis-
tributed.
FRANK' DONNELLY, Q.C.. Code -
rich, solicitor for the estate.
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AUCTItIN SALES
Are you thinking of new' luggsige
for your 'easter holidays? , Me -
Brine or Langmuir ruggage for
basement luggage department will
Make travelling a pleasure. ,. -10
-.Bingo and annual draw—Far Qua,
Shrine -Club of Stratford, Wednes
Masonic Temple Auditorium, Strut -
ford. Admission 50c. Proceeds for
Shrine Charities. Everyone- wel-
come. -10
Meeting' wt11 be held at the home
sitreet, on Monday, March 10, at
There s a good
USED CAR
BUY
waiting for you
WANTE'D TO RENT
PERSONAL
SIBLE couple require 5 or 6 LoxEcy? FIND A FRIEND:
roomed unfurnished house, perman- thrOugh us. Write for. folder,
end residents. BOX 12, SIGNAL- FRIENDLY FOLKS, WA 393, Mac -
. Arrangements are being made for.
the St. Patrick supper in St. Peter's
School. Time annoenced next week.
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It SALE.—DUPLEX HOUSE,
a real investments -in excellent
location, two apartments, each have
lovely hardwood floors, newly decor-
ated, modern 'bathrooms, stoker
heated and 'garage. Everything in
first -Class condition: Attractive
Tevenue, owner forced to sell be-
cause of illnes,s. Priced right for
quick sale. W. C. OKE, Real
Estate, Seaforth, phone 070sr 3.
Don't forget the bridge and "500"
of the Home and School Aesociation,
in the _Public-- School Auditorium;
Friday, March 7, at 8 o'clock. Luech
served. Adtnission 50c. Come and
bring your friends.
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at
Samis Motors
Pontiac—Buick—G.1CM Trucks
GIMON ST. PHONE 344
NEW HOMES FOR RENT
If sufficient applications are received, Council will
apply to the Department of Planning and Development
for ten houses.
Rents will be from $50. to $55. per month. Homes
will be storey and a half with three bedrooms, furnace
and launclry tubs.
Application forms are available at the Town Hall
and should be returned to the undersigned within 10
-days.
WANTED
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
All persons having clahns against
the estate of Sarah Jessie Wilson,
late of the City of Los Angeles, in
the State of Oalifornitt, widow, who
-died on or about the 1st day of
January, 1950, are required to file
the same with full particulars with
the undersigned by the Sth day of
March, 1052, as after that date the
estate 'will be distributed.
,Goderich, Ontario,
8-10- Solicitor for the Estate.
CLEARING AUCTION ,SALE, OF -vroTict To (Iwo 'Tons 20,a)
‘. FAR'M 'STOCK, IMPLEMENTS, III OTHERS.
FEE') '-"" "RAIN' ETC- In the Estate of IDA OGILVIE
for James Chisholm,. at lot No. 10 . MOSELEY
All persons having clahns against..
21 Highway, 5 allies north of
the estate of lda Ogilvie Moseley,
FRIDAY, MAR011- 14, 1952 who died on or about the- 4th day
. at 1 .p.m., the following: . of January', 1952, a re hereby noti-
11041SE--1 .. reg. Clyde mare, 10
lied to send in to the . undersigned
years old w'ith-••reg.'eertiticitte, quiet, Personal Representative of the said .
4,(deceaSed- on• or -before -the -4th day --
1 neref"d c°0,.' ,," of. April, 195". full partictilars of
years old, due April 7;
1 ilere;(11." 'their claims. :Immediately after. the
cow, 7 _years, old, due March 30;
said date the said Personal Repre-
1 Hereford cow, 7 years old, due
April 20; 1 Hereford cow, 9 yeitrs
of the said (let:eased haring regard
old, due May 31; 1 Hereford cow-, only ' to Claints - of ' whieh --it shall
8 years old,,fresh; I- Durham cow, then have notice to the exclusion of
7 yearS old, due April 28; 8 good all' others, and it will not he- liable
spring calves; 5 young_ calves.
to 1-111V person of whose claim R '
35 chunks, 80 to 100-1Its..
.. POULTRY -75 pullets.
self propelled combine; 12 -ft. cut of Yebruary„ 1952. -
with pickup,..50 bushel bin, unload- NATIONAL TRUST COMPANY,. -
FOR SALE.—FINANCE AND IN-
SURE your next ear, truck or
farm machinery at lower cost and
with complete insurance coverage
through I I AROLD W. SHORE, In-
sure nee Agency, phone 766W.
-10-1
WANTED. — PLEASE SAVE
your serap paper for the Spring
paper drive—date will be Onnounced
later. GODERI011 KINSMEN
house or apartment -'required
by :March 15, for family of four.
Phone 882, ,AIRS. PARKER. -10
WANTED.—LISTINGS 01 PRO-
PERTIES for sale. No charge
to you until property sold.
Estate 'Broker. The Swim. (lode.
rteh Phone 115W. 12tf
WANTED.—LISTIA65,4 OF PRO-
cHAPN1AN Real EfttfitP` *Broker
TIME or part-time for Watkins
Dealership in Ooderich. Enjoyable
work. 'Steady earnings above aver-
age. No experience or investment
necessary. Write Innadiately to
Dept. 0C-0-1 THE J. R. WATKINS
M., 3'50 St. Rock sfreet, 'Montreal,
Que. -10-13
WAN'TED TO BUY.—A VACANT
lot or small house and lot for
pne family. Would consider duplex.
Write BOX NO. 10, SIGNAL -STAR.
CRESS CALLOUS SALVE REs
,LIEVES quickly. Your Drug-
gist sells Cress Corn Salte-sefor stre
relief too. -10
street or phone I279W. -10
FOR SALE. — 'WARTIME COT -
with oil heater and storm windows.
Phone 1446W. , 10x
shall not then have notice for the
assets so distributed or, any part
thereof.
Dated at Hamilton this 27th day
t
ing grain blower; John Deer Model
D tractor, in good condition; LII.C.
3 -furrow tractor plough; I.H.C. 16 -
plate tandem tractor disc; Deering
ing fertilizer seed drill; -Massey-
'Harris push bar hayloader; Deering
mower; 10 -ft. hayrake; Deering
cultivator;' rubber -tire wagon and:
flat hayrack; 31assey-Ilarrismanure
spreader; walking plough; fattning
mill; cement • mixer; McCormick.
Deering eream separator, nearly
new; pig crate; wheelbarrow;
blackstnith tools; brooder stoVe;
feeders; drinking fountains; set of
heavy bloCks with' 140 ft. of rope;
harness; collars; forks; shovels;
chains; neckyoke; whiffletree; elec-
tric fencer; posthole auger, and
numerous other articles.
ately 10 tons of mixed hay; ap-
proximately 40 bus. of Fall Wheat;
approkimately 100 bus. of mixed
grain.
No reserve as the farm is sold.
EDWARD W. E.LLIOTT,
Auctioneer, Clinton.
K. W. COLQ1.1.110UN; Clerk.
10-11- Clinton.
FOR SALE.—RECDSSED BATH-
TUBS $60. Smart Martha
three-piece bathrooto sets, white,
$180.00 to $189.00; colored $274,
complete with beautiful chromed
fittings. Air conditioning 'furnaces
$295.00. Special offers. to plumbers
end buildera too. Save many valu-
able dollars, hay with C-ontldence
and have a nicer home. Satisfac-
tion guaranteed. Extra diseounts
off catalogue prices if we supply
everything you need for complete
plumbing or heating Installation.
Catalogue includes litho photos' of
main fixtures, prices and instal.
lation diagrams. Select style of
sinka, cabinets, laundry tubs,
showers. stoves, .refrigerators.,
Pressure water systems, oil -burners,
septic end oil tanks, etc. Visit or
write Johnaon Mail Order Division,
Streeteville, Ontario. Phone 261.
FOR SALE.—ARTIFIOIAL, SERI
, VICE at reduced rates frOm the
sociatioti from Holstein, Jereey,
Ayrshire.' GiternSey, Hereford, Beef
and Dual purpose *Shorthorns, bunk
of top quality. Life menibership,
members $6.00 per eow. WATER-
LOO CATTLE TirtromTNO AS;
SOCIATION, No. 1, Waterloo.
For service contact Charles Bran-
don,. Clinton, phone 633.,r 5 before
Hygienic supplies (rubber goods)
mailed postpaid in plain; sealed
envelope with price list. Six sam-
ples 25c; 2s1 samples $1.00. Mail
Order Dept. T-53. NOV-RUBBER
11"Alain St. East, 'Hamilton, Ontario.
By ROBERT E. BARNES,
West Street, Goderbch, Ont.,
10-12- • Solicitor herein.,
In the Estate of JOHN AIUNRO
NIXON, late of the City of Gaits
in the County of Waterloo, Spinner,
Deceased.
All persons.having elaitus against
the estate of John 31unro Nixon,. -
deceased, who died on or about the,
26th day of April, 1951, areterraired
tO send the undersigned full par-
ticulars of their claims on or befoie
the 21st day of March, 1952, after
which date the Administrator will
distribute the assets of the said
deceased among the persons en-
titled thereto, having regard _only
to claims of which they Shall them
have had notice.
Any person who has knowledge
of any assets of the estate of the
deceased, John Munro NI/on, is
request&I to communicate with
either of the undersigned.
Dated atAltalt, Ontario, this 3rd
day of Nlarch, 1952.
THE WATERLOO TITUST AND
SAVINGS COMPANY,
Bank of Toronto Bldg.,
Galt, Ontario.
Solicitor for the Adthieistrator.
10-11-
Emerson Drug Store
Corner West St. and Square Phone 45. We deliver.
"As handy as the Postoffice"
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