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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1953-01-08, Page 8£ND .... HERE AND THERE Colder weather is detii1tely here: Nye couldn't expect that semi-1u4an Bummer to' last all winter. Anytime now you can expect to • see the lung list of Cauudiatis who will be belatedly fterlowlug the birds south iu order to get in a bit of Merida aunshine. ten hours after the fire at the Walker •hotue eariS Tuesday morning another tire Oe- ourred at the Waxman Snivage ystrd office right nearby. Both fires were alleged to have heels started ;„ by an overheated stove or stove - Spearheaded by George Pilsinger, a campaign Was atarted on Tues- day to -provide needs for the Paur Walker home. which interior, in - eluding eontents, was gutted by the fire. An emergency meeting I was held at the Town Hall Sate ; Tuesday - afternoon attended by ; representativcss of the' Kinsmen Club, the Salvation Array, Liens Street United Church, Marne Leaf and Ahaneek chapters of the I 0 D.E., and other organizations. As a result a very large amount of ; °tontine, household equipment and :carded Cliriataiste treea, ready to he akso. cash was quiekiy provided for 'picked ba the garbage eurieetors the Walker family. I—just reminder tnat Cltriatnias !both (armee and goes toe fast. 'Weekly newspo per edri tors in ; Huron County are holding a meet-- A winter. with little snow intr. at the office of the Clinton but much rain is the forecast for Newts -Record on Saturday after- !this winter by a wan from Conte noen to form a Huron (-minty or. aocorcling to the Mt. TAYLOR'S CORNER TAYLOR'S OO1hN'F11t, J:tu. 6.— Mr. uud Mrs. Reg. Sturdy and Mr. Jack Yulll were in I.ielgrave Wed- s' nesday.I)eceuuber 31, to the fua- erul of the late Joseph YuilL Sirs.. Barry McKee of Toronto and Mr. 13euauu Straughau of Aliu- neapulis, Aline. visited during the Christutas seesaw with their mu Liter, Mrs. \Vm. Straughuu, and their sisters, Mrs. D. 1tVdges and Mrs. 11. Si urciy . We lire sorry to reporthat Mrs. !Howard 'Sturdy is a patient in Clin- ton hospit=al, where site has uuder- guue an uperatiou. We wish her a speedy recovery. '31r. and •Mrs. Jerry Cutler ut Guelph spent- Uhrisstukas with the latter's Pttreuts, Mr. and Mrs. Reg. Sturdy. Mrs. Jerry Uitu and t.hildrer, speut some boil With) her parents in (Jshawa at Christmas time. Jerry juiced them on Christmas day. 'Helen and Jean !Whitely of Tor- onto have 'been visiting the (amity house recently. They ,were accom- panied back to Toronto by their mother, Mrs. C. Whitely, and little niece, Carel. Jack Sturdy visited two days in 13owmunv lle .recently. Mr. and Mrs.' Laird Walker of Montreal visited during the Christ- mas season with the former's sister, Mee.• IL McOabe and Mr. McCabe, They also visited relatives in Tor- onto and !'ort Colborne, returning home via New Yong: State. They had a lovely trip without encounter- ing any snow. The Ladies' Aid will meet oa Wednesday afternoon of this week at the home of Mrs. 13. Walter. Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Collyer and Sandra Jean, and Mr. and Mrs. Win. Snyder are all holidaying in Florida, having arrived there be- fore Christmas. Ira a rather sad sight to see GOsierieh streets lined; with dis- A MODERN 3 speed Record Player can Radio-Phono Combination. Call for full particulars. ; }Threat Confederate. !said, the horges were casting their !hair. That wiways indicated a, , ratilat winter. Sesiid, he laid seen ;was t'he earldoet date he could re - winter quartens. If the forecaat .sotnehs gharmy for winter sports !enthusiasts. it its gloomy. too. for N IN MEMORIA.M OIIfAJilNil Y,--Iu sad and loving* memory of toy deur wife, Julie, who grassed uwuy suddenly one year ago, January t)t.h. ti --Jiver remembered by Gordon. Ili It'NI N:.—Ili memory of a dear husband and fat he ,, Willisut lilruie, who passed away • live years ago, January 5, 101.5. . There's u road we gill remembrance )'here tl1Qugbts and wishes meet We take that rosel iu thought tray For the. nue we (aunt►! greet, Fuer remembered by his wife, daughters and grandchildren. -2 V11Al1NEY. —Ili loving memory ot.a dear dwughter an&. sister, ,l•uue (•Glenn) ` .Chanuney, Who passed away one ;rear ago, Jaututry 9. She has not gone trout those ,lie loved, Nor has she wandered far, Just eutered God's Most lovely room And left the door ajar. —Sadly missed by father, mother, sister and brothers. 2x Ot►LLINSON.—In lovlug memory of our only brother, John Collin - sou, who ,passed away January 12, 1952. - Asleep in God's beautiful warden. Free from all sorrow and pain. ,When life's journey is ended We know we shall meet hint again. ----laver remembered by his sister. Margaret and family. ALLUN.--airs. Most G Allen, who passed away.January 9, 11)51. • -=1Sudly missed and ever remem- bered by her daughters and fam- ilies. -2 Y4 UN.G.—Ili proud and everlasting remembrance of a dear wife, mother and grandmother, Mrs. t'ephas Young, who passed away J a iant ry- 13, 1949. Sorrow? Oh no. Not sorrow for she has gained so much, But lonesomeness and longing in hearts -that mss her touch. tithe meant so much to us, Staab more than we can say, It's hard to punt our' thoughts in words, 1 ht this memorial day — But to be with us in- the 'same old way • Would be -our dearest wish today. • --•Sadly missed and always re- nenibered by leus-`band Cepha.s laughter Roby, son-in-law .Harry.. Ind grandchildren, Art and Dianne farmers. He doesn't think next be year's cropa will be good," easily installed in your present !gingerbread .house, the draw for 'which was • lead' ("1•Itris-turas eve. was a in•an who prefers' to remain !anonymotas. Ile donated the house Hutchinsot Radio Bakery 'Made the cake and donated • it to raise money for the C.P. and T. Fund of. the Oddfellows and Re - Phone 498R bee,an lodges. Huron Road THE NEXT MEETING OF THE =RON COUNTY COUNCIL WILL BE 11ELD IN THE, COUNCIL CHAMBERS, COURT HOUSE, GODERICH, commencing Tuesday, January 20, 1953 at 2 p.m. All accounts, notices of deputations and other business re- quiring the attention of Council should be in the hands of ,the County Clerk not later than January 17th, 1953. -2-3. A. H. ERSKINE, County Clerk, Goderich, Ont.. SEE THE... Exciting New 1953 PONTIAC AT Samis Motors -Pontiac—Buick—GX.C. Trucks 'KINGSTON. 'ST. PHONE 344 CREWE - THE GODERICH SIGNAL -STAR For Results- - AClassified Ad sou MLE TENDERS WANTED 25 Ancient Angels McFuster Was about to fade away Until on ad in classified Put it off 'tit another clay. Brief s 1 Clearance sale of smart millinery MeArthur's Millinery Shop, The Square. -2-3 The Kinette 'Club are holding a hridge, -500" and euchre party in the Masonic Hail,. on Wednesday, February 11, .sit 8 p.m. Lunch served. Admission 50c. -2-6 Used, -Chrisoans • cards will be gratefully accepted for miasionary york. Contact Mrs. Ella Donald- son, 60 Elgin avenue, west, or phone 431. -2 Order Shell furnace oil and stove oil from Edward Inlets, tank truck dealer for all Shell Oil Co. prodUets. Phone 98. --42tf Order today 'Hudson 1) and II anthracite in' stove and uut oize— thracite for Hereo Units -4,18.50 a ton. Phone 1002, Overholt Coal Co. All coal weighed on Town scales. 2-5x Alimeek Chapter, 1.0.1).E., will meet at the home of Mrs. A. L. Cole, 'Britannia road, Monday, The next meeting of the Goderieh Little Theatre Grou.p will be held AVednesday; January 14, at 8 pan. in lacKay Hall. Part of the meeting Will be devoted to casting for a- three act comedy to be pre senile! in• 'February. Members of the Group and tbe general _public are invited to aatend. • The- ladies of .Goderich •Rebekan • Ludgeowill hold. a bridge and "51,141,1s • party in MacKay, Hall oh Thursday, January 22, ut 8 pan. *Admission The Goderich Art Club bas been loaned paintings from the Toronto Art Gallery. They Will be on dis- play ao the publieat the Art Centre, adjoining the BUainess College, January 11 ...and '18 from 2.30 to 4.30 p.m. 84x d•istinguished Can- adian artists were commissioned to depict in their own terms, the chief trees used in the manufae- ture of pulp *and ,paper. This ex- hibition conSists of .the six origiu- al paintings, as well as the pre- liminary photographic and 'on sketches done -for each., •silk screen prints Made from the origifial paint- ings, snuffler letter -press. reprod.ue- tions in color and pen and ink sketches. You 'will find this eX- hibitioa to be both interesting and delightful. • ' 2x isitors in the vicinity were: Mr. and Mrs. Charles Nelson of Clinton Vith Mr. and •Mrs. E. Zinn and Mr...Archie Jones, his neither, Wiss Mildred Jones, Mr. and Mrs. . Harcourt Of Wingthain at Mr. and Mrs. R. Shackleton's. Mr. and Mrs. Ps M. Finnigan of Weston with Mr., and •Mrs. Ray- mond Finnigan and famila. Mr..and Mrs. Colin Crozier and Doughts.otaBlentieine Mr; and Mrs. 11. Ma -thews and Joyee of Nile with Mr. and Mrs. CaCrozier and family. and .Mr. Maize. 'Mr. and Mrs. Alllin Hasty and, daughters of Grimsby with Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Hasty and ,Mr. Hasty. Mrs. Chester Finnigan and' in- WIngham hospital. --Mra: A.' TreleaVen Springvale, Miss Gwen Trelea•ven and .Mr. Lewie Parker from Niagara were New Year's visiters with Mr. and Mrs. J. Curran and family. Mr. and Mrs. •Allan Corbett and family also visited there. Mr. ond Mrs. Ivan Louzon Gail of Goderich, Mrs. Gordon Lou- zon and children of Dungannon and Mrs. Lonzon's slater and her husband of Wingham visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Don Paquette. Mr. and Mrs. T. II. Culbert and TM spent New Years with Mr. and Mrs. Allan Ritchie and Brenda of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Finnigan re- cently visited with Mr. and Mrs. J. Culbert a Lueknow. Mr. and.Mrs. M. Henry and fam- ily Amberlea- were visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Cheater Finnigan. Mrs. Jack Curran and children Were recent visitors with Mr. and visited with her two brothera who are patients 4n Wingham hospital. GODERICII TOWNSHIP GODERICH TOWNSHIP, Jan. 6. —A successful. enchre and dance was held in the Orange Hall, Mon- day, Deceinber 29. !T'he prizes for euchre went to Mr. and Mrs. Brock Ore and Miss Clara Harrison and Mr. Thomas Sowerby. For "500," prizes went to Mrs. William Porter and Harvey Fuller; low, Mrs. Wil- liam Stirling, and Gordon Orr. Music for dancing was supplied bY the Sheppardton orchestra. Chriatmas visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Reg. Fuller were their doltish - terra -Bernice from Homilton and Mr. and Mrs. William Merrall of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Orr and Marilyn were In Toronto for Christ- ntaS and returning with thern were Mr. and Mrs. Brock Orr and boys to apend the holidays in the com- munity. Visitor); with Mr. and Mrs. Robert McAllister were Mr. and Mrs. Benson, Feagan and 'family, Mie; Mr. and Mrs. Earl SleAllister and family, Toronto; Mr. and Mrs. Alvin MeAllfater and family, Grale- riete and Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Pol- lock and 1ronald, Goderioh. Visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam Porter were Elgin Porter and Visiting with Mr. and Mrs. ersrt Sowerhy- were Mr. and Mrs. Harold GlIbbings and son, Clinton. rind Mr. and Mrs. Ronald -Ryan and daugh- ter, Goderieh. Mr. 'and Mrs. 'Dave Davidson and Mrs. Slephenson, Windsor. A -felted with Mr. and Mrs. Thefnas Sower - by. Mr. and Mrs. Flotest .Johnston, Nile, '.visited with Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs.. Dan Willis and fami•Isr, Godeeich, Mr. mai Mrs. Jack Meriant and family. Goslerich, visited `with Mr. and Niro. Gordon Orr. • . BORN GAJEWSKI.--,At London, Ont., on Juisua;ry 5, 1953, to Mr. and Mrs. • ter, Marlyn Joan. •SPERLING.—At Alexandra Hospit- al, Goderich, on 1-steeember 31, 1052, to Mr. •and 11.rs. Robert .Sperling, of Gode.rich, - son, Donald Robert. . Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Rollinson of Auburn, Ontario, announce the engagement of their daughter, Mary Isobel, to Alfred GeorgeeWeston, son of *Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Weston, Toronto, Ontario, the marriage to take place on Saturday, January Mr. and Mrs. William Garrick of Goderich /vvish to announce the en- gagement of their daughter, Clara Alice, to Mr. Kenneth Lorne Swans of Seofortile youngeot son of Mr. and Mrs. henry Swan of •Seaforth, the marriage to take place the lat- ter part a January. -2 CARDS OF TIIANKS MIL W. H. BAKIDIt AND FAM- ILY Wit311 to acknowledge. with gratitude the loan of cars, the fiord tributes, the cards and the many words of sympathy as well as the kindness -of neighbors and friends. -2 Lois would like to exPress their appreciation for all the kind- ness and words of sympathy- ex-. tended to them as well as for the' tiovvers and loan of cars and cards of sympathy. -2 MRS. CHESTER FINNIGAN wishes to express kind appreei- anon for cards, fruit -and tele.phone calls with regards to ler and the baby while in 'hospital and since returning home. MR. mar, MILLS TAKES THIS opportunity to thank+ the hos- pital staff and those who sent cards. etc. Aiso those who helped in any way (luring his eonvaleseence. SIFEPPA'RTYPON, Jan. — Mr. and Mrs. Landic and Itryon '1 Woodstock spent tho week -end with Mrs. Isandies sister, Mrs. McGuire and Mr. McGuire and Billy. Mr. and Mrs. pentland anti -fam- ily , London ;spent New Yea rS with Mr. Pentland's sister, Mrs. Foster and Ralph Foster and fam- ily. Mr. and Mrs. J. O'Neil returned to their home in Oshawa „after visiting during the Christmas 114)1i - day with the lady's' •parents. Mr. and Mrs. M. NitiDOM110. 11114., Husse3- aaskatoon is visit- ing whit 'her son Jack awl Mrs. ;Hussey end , .Mrs. A. Foster vitsited recientls, with. her slater, Sim MeNee and Mr. Roos MoNee of Nile. 11-j'v'1.111, .. SALE.—NEW AND USED radios, electric and buttery for sale or !rude. Excellent condition. Many to (house trout. Sold with u 110 -day guarantee. 11. R. MUNI.)AY, Radio and Sound Service, 7 Wilder street. !'Lune 588. -1tt J VVR SALT;.---4LL\1Ml t MILLS, Fairbanks Morse, various sizes, either stationary or power take- off styles. GEO. WRAITH, Phone 125 or 9343, • 44tf FOR S: •� AE. :LA V EEIR Y ATTRAC- TIVE- butrgu•tow in west end lot tttou at 125 St. Patrick's Street. Property has living room, await dining room, kiduheu, laundry, bedrooms, and bathroom, oil fur- nace, nice garden. Agent M,AL- COLM MATIIER$, heal Estate Broker, 46 West Street, Goderich. Phone 115W. 44tf FOR SALE.—IJADY''S MUSKRAT coat, size 12, in good condition. Owner allergic to fur. Phone 5671t or Lail at 13 Cambria real. 2x FOR ;SAVE. GIRL'S 'SKATES and white boots, size 2, in good condition. Phone 929.1. 2x FOR SALE. — COAL RANGE .011arriston), used juat two winters. MISS E. CAMPBELL, 'Waterliso street_ 2x FOR SA,LE.--;SUtRGE. MILKERS aressafer for your cows. They do milk faster and are easier wash- ed. Your Surge dealer is LoviELL McGUIRE, Wingham, phone •503W. IN.11.1t SALE. — COLLIE PUPS. •black and white. THOS. LAW- LOR, Rat. 5, Goderich, phone Car- low 1822. 2-3x FOR. SALE. — THREE LADIES'' seoats. Persian ;lamb mother curl, Kolinsky collar; black 14ght summer coat; dark brown coat with fur collar. All are little worn. Sizes, Stout 18. Con be seen at 47 Albert atreet,,cornersltrock, two streets from C.N.R. station. J. E. BAIRN WELL. F'Olt SALE. DUPLEX, 61. Church, fulla „Separate' halves, hardwood, hot water heat, 1 garage, all vacant, groas over $100. Inssreet any nine.- Apply -W. A. SUTHER- LAND, Barrister, phone 750. -211 -FOR SALE.—IN THE EARLY NEW YEAR. PLANTS—Azaleas, as always, good. More of those- Indianapolis. (Gosh, that one's going to cost. Ale money). MUM PLANTS—they ate really too tall hut from the repeat ordera people must, like them: They- say they last a long time. OUT PLOWERS—Spring flowers are -with us. Daffodils, tulips and hyacinths. Of course, we always stock roses, carnations and 'MUMS. JACKSON FLORISTS, street, phone 105. FOR SALEss-,USED REFRIGER- ATORS, electric ;ranges, rap- gettes- OW' WaShing. Machines at BARGAIN PRICES. SHORE AP- PLIANCRS, Getlerich, your head- quarters for hearing alal batteries. 47 FOR SALE.—OIL SPACE HEAT- ER. also Quebec 'stetter (new), both medium size. Sacrifice. PHONE 4561. 50t1 FOR -SALE.—SMALL HOUSE, renevated and modern, 4-rouin, hydro. oil heat. bargain, terms, pos- seasion Januark 1. Apply W. A. SUTHERLAND, Barrister, Phone 750. 50rtf FOR SALE. -6 itopm SOLII) brick cottage,- 3 bedrooms, liv- ing room, dinialg room, kitchen and bathroom, 60 feet lot, located on Vietoria Street, close to the Square. Poosession Jarnuary 1. Price FOR — 10 IN101I USED grrnder and 14 Mob oat roller, iii good condition. JIAS. A. COX, RIR. 1, Goderieh, phone 906 r 34, Clinton. 2x CRESS CA1I1LOUS 'SALVE RE- ;LIEVES quickly. Your -Drug- gist sells Cress Corn .Salve—for sure relief too. -2 LOST.-111ANDSLEIGH WHICH was removed from Goderich Arena in error' on Tuesday after- noon, Would the finder please notify MRS. M. BELL, 92 Victoria street or phone 463. 2x Loisfr.-31AN'S; BIT LOVA WRIST watele Finder please torte at PILSINGER'S JEWELRY and re- ceive reward. 2ft- 1101111111111111.11, FOB RENT TO RENT.—IlEATEI), FURN- ISHED apartment in quiet home, no convenience for ehildreo, Pow -sessile n Ja nun ry 1. 92 CA BMA ROAD, Phone 38711. 51(f TO RENT.—TWO ROOM APART - SCENT, downatairs. Phone Tourists," four room modern home. Aceommoslate four persons. Goderich), 1659 17th street, N.W., Winter Haven, Florida. To rtn.vr.—JLIVING ROOM AND kitehenette, heated. .1.10.- A. TO RENT. — THREE 1100M; npartioent with bath, self con- tained.' MS. A. CAMPBELL, Drug Store, TENDERS WILL 11E RECEIVED up 'to . J auuar r 16, lar aretidi- ers lar nehuols ,and ground's lu Col- borne '1'owneship School Area No. 1, .No, 2 No. 6, No. 7,' No. a, No. 0 and N i1e. Any tender not net,e a - fly atx'epted. WM. WU1LSON, S'ocretury;t'reiuiuit:r, 1.2- Godeniela Itch. 5. TENDERS WANTED. Banana Layer Cakes-40cc each Raspberry ding --butter creme icing. DATE FILLED COOKIES -35c a M d sen CREAM -FILLED OUP BABES --4 for 17c Marked'. settled teaders will be received., by the uxidersigned uutil January 12, 1003, for curettikers for; all 'schoons iu the stshlield Town- ship School Area, 'dirtied to (soul - mance February 2, 1V53. Lowest or auy tender net necessearily. ac - 11, T. KILPATItIOK, 11.11. 7, Lucknow, Ontario. 1-2 TENDERS WAN'tED. 'Marked. sealed tenders will be received by the, u-ndersigued uutil January 12, 1003. for woiod to be delive.red, Wilt and piled to any or all of •the following sohoon. the .Ashfieki Township School AMA by JAILle 20, 1953. Two cordo dry 12 -inch cedar to each sehool except No. 12; also approxiinutely equal parts maple and beech 14 - inch body. wood, as follows: 4 corde under 6 incites or over 10 'inches Lowest or any tender not neces- sarily accepted. TaNDERS WANTED. .Merked sealed tenders. will be received- by the -undersigned until January 17, .1953, tor earetakers for all schools in West WaWanosh Township •Sehool, Area, dutiea to commence Feihrtuary 2, 1953. Lowest or any tender not neces- sarily accepted. 2-3- Dungannon, Ont. Marked sealed tenders will be received by undersigned until Janu- ary 17, 1953, for wood to be de- liveredassplit and piled to one or all a the following schools In West Wawanosh Township School Area. This wood to ne hard maple or beech, 14" lopg and nothing amaller than 6" or over 10" in diameter, said wood to be delivered to each school not later than June 25, 1953: No. 3, 5 cords; No. 12, 15 cords; No. 17, 25 curds; also 2 cords of dry cedar, 12" tong, for each school. Lowest or any tender not neves- Sanity accepted. Dungannon, Ont. PUBLIC NO'fICE Guaranteed radio service. WILT. REINHART ELECTRIC, Hamilton street, phone 466. -11 FtWOR SANDING. Old and new floors sanded. Pthone Firewood to be cut on shares, good cutting, handy to town. GEO. W. WRAITH, Phone 1285 or 931r3, G-oderich. 49 ATTENTION TARSIERS. FOR YEARS THE HIGHEST PRICES FOR HOGS HAVE BEER PAID IN AUGUST AND SEPTEMBER. START YOUR WEANERS NOW TO GET THAT MARKET. SEE US ABOUT A HOG CONTRACT. PAY TOR FEED WHEN HOGS ARE SOLD. NO EXTRA CHARGE. GEO WRAITH, MINNEAPOLIS AND. FERGUSON FARM MA. CHINERY, PURINA FEEDS. MONTREAL STREET. rnONIt 1285. -2011 Money loaned at lower coot en purchase' of new or late model cars or new trucks or tractors. HAROLD W. SHORE insuranee Agency, "Ml lines of insurance," North at4reeutf, Goderich, phone 7036W. CHAN'GE OF NAINIE ACT. Take Notice that Harvey Law- rence Powell of the Town of Gode- rich, Ontario, will apply before Ifonour Judge Costello at hia Chamber in' the Court Ilbuse. seventeenth day of Februarn, 1053, at 10 o'olook ;in the foreneen to. change IAN name to Harvey Law- rence 'McKinnon. DATED at Gott:rich this 30th day of December, 1952. . Solliciter for the Applicant. 1-3 NOTICE. — HEATED Nicarr etorage, $1 per ear per night. 'Non -heated nvernight stor- age, 50c per car per night. Also winter storage by week or month. "Whot"o the Matter, little boy?" ".11ase gone and drowned all the . "Yes. and she promised the I • Wedding, Anniversary. and .Birthday Cakes a *peoialty. Orders of $140 and over delivered. PHONE 466 • PHONE EARL• WANTJW WANTED. — PHONE' 11303. NOTICE TO CREDITORS vriees reasonable. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. • lir PERTI4ES ter dale. No charge to you until property Is rielA. Estate Broker, .441 West 'St., (lode- WANTED.—OLD HOUSES AND dead cattle. If dead, phone at once. GILBERT BROS., Mink Ranch, phone collect 936 r 32 or 936 r 21. -26tf WANTED. --LISTINGS OF PR°. PERTIES for aale. C. F. CHAPMAN, Ite,aliter. PHONE 181V. WANTE D.—F.1101, LIGHT sand land,- from ten to 200 acres, fair drainage,. ;good fenees Out 1-4x E WANT A. SALMMAN PRE- FERABLY married, ear an asset. 1,3xperience not neeerary, yon will be suitably tra•ined. Earle 2-3x 'IMMEDIATELY. -- ' Man or sonittn, full-time• or part-time, to call on euatomers of nationally advertised Watkins Pro- ducts in -Goderich. Applicant _,s not reqUired to put up any money. Selling experience not necessary as we help you get started, For mores details, write to F., GRANGER,' The J. It. Watkins Company, 35o1 All persons having citaitus against the estate of James G. Drenuan,. late of the Town of Garderich, in the County of Huron, retired farm- er, whotdieal on or about the 15th day of December, 1952, Are required to file the same with partic- ulars with the undersigned by the 10th day a Jazruary, 1053, us after that date the asoets of the estate - will be dietritnited. DATED at the Town Of Gode-. doh, in, the County 0.f Huron, tibiae 20th day of December, 1952. - Solictitor for the Eatate. 1. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. the Estttte of Mae Elliott Ivey, late , of the City ;of Toronto, Widow, Deceased, who died on or about the 19tth day of October, 1952, 'are hereby, notithd to sad' „te,„"t undersigned -Executor on., Ur before:• the 12,th day of January, 1953, full modiately after the said lath day ;of -January; -1953, the asaets"Of 'the- ; deceased .wilt be distributed sto, having regard only to claims. of which the Exteutors shall then have notice. aiiii_o)antptedi the parties entitled there - one ofrd111941:t5(.1°112:1:1ENt'ela.X4Yes'.:::.rths, diEtY of ISeeensitlitlicte.iriai, 366 Itisitintond Street, MORE, &• DOAVLEI1, hSoeridesinitors. to the Executors 51-1-2 WANT AN AGENT IN Mills district. To sell hillside Chicks. Canadian Approved chicks. Day-old and stlirted. They ,earry livability guarantee. We have been in busineas '35 years and our Hatchery is , well *and fa•vora•bly knowe. Your- neighbors may be- come customers. Make extra money thie winter.' Local advertising with. your own name. Good eommissiien. HILLSIDE ,POULTRY PAII1M, ArriltiArrnvz WAY TO ESTAB- your own with a real future. Sell our -250 --guaranteed -products sto friends and neighbors. You dou't need selling experience. W.rite for free catalogue and details. PAM - 'ILEX, Dept. D. 1600 Delorimier, Montreal. -2 NOTICE TO CREDIToRs NCYrICE TO CREDITORS. All persons having claims against the Estate of James Ilhonotti Hardy, laborer, late of the Town of Gode- rich la the County of Huron (form- erly of the Village of Auburn), who died on or about the 28th day of December, 1452, axe required to file the same with full particulars with the undersigned by the 30th day of Tanuary, 1956, as after that date the assets of. the Estate will be Dated at the Town of Goderieh in the County of Huron this .7th day a January, 1953. Goderich, Ontario, 2-4- Solicitor for the Estate. WANTEss TO RENT WANTED TO RENT. — THREE or four' room apartment by yOung business man. Apply tILCR- Hygienic sepplies (rubber goods) mailed postpaid in plain, sealed envelope with price list. Six sane ples 25c; 24 samples $1.00. Mall Order Dept. T-53. NOV-RUBBER CO., Box 91. Hamilten, Ont. NIOTICE TO CREDITORS AND In the Eatate of Edward Arthur Maincell, IAA te a the Town of Gode- rich, deceased. AR 'tensor* claiming against the above eotate are required to for- ward- particulars to the under- signed by January 24, 1953," after Whieli date the assets of the estate will be distributed.' .Solicitor for the Executors. 51-1-2 NOTICE TO CREDITORS.' All persons having claims against the eatate Samuel Wark, late of the Towo of Goderich, in the County a Huron. Gentleman, who died on or about the 27th d'ay of December, 1952, are required to tile •the aame with full particulars with the undersigned by the 17th that date the assets of the Mate will be distributed. . DATED at the Town of Code- rieh, in the County of Huron, this 30th day of December, 1%52. R. C. 'HAYS, Q.C.. Goderieh, Ontario, Solicitor for the Estate. 1-8. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. All persons having claims against the estate of Arthur Fisher, bate a the Town of Godericlu in the County' of Huron, Retired Farmer. whb died on or about the 20th dai of December, 1952, are required to the same with full partitulars with the undersigned by the 17'th dey of Jairuary, 1953, as after that date the amens of the Estate will be distribtrted. DATED at- the TOW% Gode- rich, in the County 'of Huron, this 30th day of December, 1952. Goderieh, Ontario, Solicitor for the Elate's. 1.3 Emerson Drug Store Corner West St. and Square Phone 45. We deliver. "As handy as the Postoffice" Noxsems, Big 10 os. ;Tar Special 1.25 Noxsema 3 Way Shave Reg. 40c Special 26o Noxzems 3 Way Shave Re•g. 1./5 Special 89e Booth's Emulsion Haliborange ALL OCCASION GREETING °ARMS We hive just installed a new Phu= Cardoza Greet- ing Card Cabinet. We believe these Cards are the finest obtainable. Come in and have a look at them. 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