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THE GODERICH . SIGNAL -STAR
Wednesday mesa is
deadline for Classified
Ada. Five lines, boa;
14c for each addiitiss al
line.,.
ON THE -SQUARE
AND ....HERE AND THERE
91 -year-old Gavin Green was
stopped on his way to the Post
Office on St. Patrick's Day in the
morning. A Scotsman, Gavin was
accosted by an Irish friend who
wanted to know why Gavin was
celebrating St. Patrick's Day by
wearing the green leaf of a ger-
anium _plant in the lapel of his
overcoat.
"You see, it's like this," says
Gavin. "There are two kinds of
Irishmen, the real genuine Irish
and others who would like to be.
Coming .Events
Rummage sale,St. David's
Group, St. George's Church Wo-
men's Guild, in the Parish Hall,
Saturday,4: March 21, at 1.30 p.ni.
Reserve Friday, March 27, for a
Variety Concert, in Victoria Street
Church parlors under auspices of
the choir. Skits, vocals, • instru-
mentals, fun. Home talent. 8 p.in.
sharp. Admission 50c and 25c.
-9-13
Miss Mary Clark, daughter of
the late Rev. Mr. Clark, formerly
of Goderich, and now director of
welfare services for the Canadian
Institute for the Blind and who
has just recently returned from
attending an international confer-
ence in India is to be the guest
speaker at the thank -offering meet-
ing of North Street United Church
held in the church auditorium on
Sunday evening, March 22, with
a social hour following. -11-13
i►rder Shell furnace ,-Ail and stove
oil from Edward Iniels. t.tnk truck
dealer for all Shell Ui1 Co. products.
Phone 98.
Kinette Club of Goderich will
Then, tradition says that St. Pat- hold a home bake sale on Saturday,
rick's name was 'Green.' And March 28, at the British Exchange
isn't my name Green?" ` Hotel at 1 p.m. -12-13
North Street United Church will
Clinton laughed when Goderich hold anniversary services on Sun -
sat down to the piano to play the day, May 10. Rev. Alex Donald,
tune of its mill rate after building M C of St. John's . United Church,
its new schools. Now Clinton is
dancing to the tune of 72 mills -
an increase of 17 mills, 11 mills
of which are due to Clinton's new
•. public' school.
Stratford, will be guest speaker.
The choir, under the, leadership
of Mr .Alex Clark, assisted by the
Acadian Male Quartette . of Galt,
will furnish special music at both
morning and evening services. Re -
Neil Witmer, who operates the member the date, May 10, -12
Snack Bar on'the Square. has pur- Rummage sale in Knox Church,
chased Fred's Rendezvous on West sponsored, by Ladies' Aid, Satur-
Street and is putting an- extension day, March 28, at 1 p.m. -1243
to they' back of it before opening. - Card party, Friday, March 20,
In the deal, Mr. Witmer traded his at MacKay Hall, at 8.15 p.m., under
house at the -corner of Picton and auspices of L.O.L. Prizes. Lunch
Victoria Streets for ' the • West served. Admission 50c. -12
Street restaurant. Goderich Township Federation
of Agriculture will hold its reg\\ -
lar meeting at Porter's Hill School,
Friday, March 20, at 8 p.m. Ladies.
HE' RELATIVES OF THE LATE Especially invited. Euchre in early
evening... • -1'2 LC
John MacDonald wish to thank 1 1 t notice.
those who were so kind to them A panel discussion by members .i of William 'Taman, lot 6, Ash -
of the teaching staff will be of Dated this twelfth day of March,
in their bereavement; those who 1 interest11 p t t theHome 1 field, eight miles north of Gode• A D 1953.
loaned .cars and those who sHighway, in
"I really have a future,"
Says lucky Lester Babbit,
"Now that I've cultivated
The classified reading
hohit
•
Briefs
A realbuy-Alberta lump coal.
Good quality and smokeless. While
it lasts, only $16.00 ton. Dean
-11
Coal Co.
Pianos and organs tuned and re-
paired. J. C. Blackstone, piano
-11-13
tuner. Phone 240Wintment later,
To avoid disappointment
now
make your Easter app
to have your hair taken care of by
calling 1095W or at Verna's Beauty
Salon, West street, Goderich.
-12
Hats for the coming Easter sea-
son, smartly trimmed with flowers,
ribbons and veils. Remodelling
and trimming carefully done. M.
R. MacVicar Millinery, Kingston
street, phone 462.
LOST '
LOST._CH�'S - WHITE RUB-
BER boot on Square on Satur-
day. Phone 521W. -12
1
�rLOST.•-STERLING SILVER EAR-
RING on the Square, Tuesday
!afternoon. Reward. MRS. JAMES
HAINER, phone 325W.* -12
CARDS OF THANKS
AUCTION SALE
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
THURSDAY, MARCH 19th, 1953
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
All, persons having claims against
the estate of Frederick Caldwell,
late of the Town of Goderich, in
the County of Huron, retired, who
died pn or about' the 28th day of
February, 1953, are required to
file the same with full particulars
with the undersigned by the 4th
day of April, 1953, asafter that
date the assets of the estate will
be distributed.
Dated at the Town 'of Goderich,
in the County of Huron this 17th
day of March, 1953.
R. C. HAYS, Q.C.,
Goderich, Ontario,
Solicitor for the Estate.
1`2-14-
OTICE '1'O CREDITORS.
All persons having claims against
the estate of Margaret Helen
Wright, late of the Town of Gode-
rich, in the County of Huron,
Widow. who died on or about the
6th day of March, 1953, are re-
quired to file the same with full
particulars with the undersigned
by the 4th day of April, 1953, as
after that date the, assets. of the
Estate will be distributed.
Dated, at the Town of Goderich,
in the County of Huron, this llth
day of March, 1953.
R. C. HAYS, Q,C.,
Goderich, Ontario,
Solicitor for the Estate.
12 -14 -
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
All persons having claims against
the estate of William Henry Thom
late of the Township of Colborne
ill the County of Huron, Farmer,
who died on or about the twenty-
fifth day of January, A.D. 1953,
are notified to send to the under-
signed on or before the fourth day
of April, A.D. 1953, full particu-
lars of their claims in writing.
Immediately after the fourth day
of April, the assets of the said
testator will be distributed among -
I
st the parties entitled thereto hav-
ing regard only to claims of which
TION SALE AT THE FARM
,the the executor shall ' then have
_12 and t°, aA parenon ts s ame tin ot^„ ; rich on the Blue Water i g
CRAWFORD & HETHERINGTON.
flowers.
THE FAMILY OF THE LATE
Mrs. Emily Johnston take this
means' to thank those who ex-
pressed their sympathy in' so many
acts of kindness, by. floral tributes,
loan of cars and those who sen'
Tuesday, March 24. at 8 p.m., ,in
-the school auditorium; also a
musical program.
-12
Horne Bake Sale, Saturday, April
4, at 2 p.m., in \Vorsell Bros. Hard-
ware Store. sponsored bythe Home
and School Association. " -12
care?,. , f svni 'thy. • -12
AIRS. THOMAS DOUGHERTY
ly�wishes to thank those who
have been so kind in sending
flowers and cards acid letters an
calling at the hospital during
past few weeks and since coming
home.
MR. AND MRS. JAMES COX.
Goderich Township, are verb'
grateful to the neighbors and,
friends who assisted them in so '
many ways at thte. time of the fire:
they are especially grateful to the
• various lire departments who 1 so
readily responded.
`,`,1E » ARE SINCERELY GRATE-
FUL to friends and neighbors
for their many kind acts during
our bereavement; for the floral
tributes and loan of cars. The
messages of sympathy were deeply
appreciated. -
THE FAMILY OF THE LATE MRS.
JESSE GRAY.
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MOTOROLA
Home and Auto
RADIOS
SALES and SERVICE
-Hutchinson- -Rath
Huron Rd. Phone 498R
11,7 11/. RTIIjJ
HAGGITT.-At Alexandra Hospit-',
al, Goderich, on March 15, 195::,'
to Mr. and Mrs. Ian Haggitt,
a son.
KAPPMEIR.-At Alexandra Hos-
pital, Goderich, on March 9, 1953,
to Mr. and Mrs. Antoine Kapp-
meir, Goderich, a daughter,
Margaret Anne.
M1LLER.-lAt Clinton Community
Hospital, on March 18, 1953, to
Mr. and Mrs. Keith Miller (nee
Vera Wilson), Goderich Town-
ship, a son, .Douglas. Bruce.
NAGLE.-At Alexandra Hospital,
•Goderich, on March 12, 1953, to
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Nagle,
Bayfield, a son, Keith Allen.
PLUMMER.-At Alexandra Hospit-
al, Goderich, on March 14, 1953,
to Mr. and Mrs. ,Leslie Plummer,
Goderich, a daughter, Elizabeth
Anne.
PROUSE.-At Alexandra Hospital,
Goderich, on ?*arch 11, 1953, to
Mr. and Mrs. Kenfieth Prouse,
Goderich, a daughter.'.
IN MEMORIAM
McGRATTEN. - In memory • of
David McGratten, who passed
away March 25, 1948.
Surrounded by friends we are lone-
some,
Inthe midst of our joy we are
sad;
With n- smile on oar face we have
a heartache,
For you,, dear Dad.
-Lovingly remembered by wife
12-14 and family.. -12
amis Motors
Pontiac—Buick--G.M.C. Trucks
ZING$TON. ST. PHONE 344
on -
THURSDAY, APRIL 2, 1953
at 1 p.m.
Percheron black team and har-
ness; 130 Light Sussex and New
Hampshire hens, 11 months old,
laying °'90 per. cent; . 2 geese, 1
gander; set slings; 7 it. McCormick -
Deering binder; Deering mower,
5 ft. cut; 57section harrows; 11 -hole
letrtilizer disc drill; Cockshutt No.
2 hayloader; Cockshutt No. 2 man-
ure spreader; set discs (inthrow);
rubber -tired wagon,. combination
stock and hay rack; walking
plough; set of ton scales; fanning
mill; root pulper; cream separator
wingnam, Ontario,
Solicitors for the Executor.
WANTED TO RENT
For Results - A Classified Ad
FOR SALE
Fou
radius, electric and battery for
sale or trade. Excellent condition.
Man)- to choose trout. Sold with a
t)lyday guarantee. B. R. Ml ,1)AY,
Radio Jnd Sound Service, i Widder
street. Phone st». -It/
FOR SALE. -FENCE POSTS, AN-
CHOR posts, brace posts and
stakes. JOHN HINDMARSH, R. K.
2, Goderich, phone li9OJ. tf
FUIt SALE. -USED REFRIGER-
ATORS, electric ranges, ran-
gettes and 1Vashiug machines at
BARGAIN PRICES. SWORE AP-
PLIANCES, Goderich, your head-
quarters fur hearing aid batteries.
47
`'ANTED TO RENT. -PASTURE
farm. Apply PORTER BROS.,
phone 934 r a. -12
`ANTED TO RENT. -FOR THE
season. A well -furnished
summer home in or near Goderich:
Phone 1160 or write to P.O. BOX
951, Goderich. - -12
(Viking); brooder stove, 500 chick WANTED TO RENT. - APART -
size, Gillson; 3 range houses 10 x
12, wire netting in bottom, shingled
roof; . chains, forks, shovels, etc.
A few household articles. 111
must be sold as farm is sold.
TERMS -CASH.
WM, J. TAMAN,
Proprietor.
MATT. GAYNOR,
12-13x Auctioneer.
AUCTION SALE OF HOLSTEIN
COWS AND HEIFERS
from part lot No. 83, Cut Line,
Holmesville, on
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 1
at 2 p:'m.
Holstein cow, five years old,
freshened March 6; Holstein cow,
eight years old, due time of sale;
Holstein cow, six years old, fresh-
ened March 8; Holstein cow, nine
years old, freshened March 17;
Holstein cow, four years old, due
July,6; Holstein heifer„three years
old, due May 2. All cows are
heavy producers with good udders.
Four heifers, rising two years old;
five heifers, rising one year old;
four young heifer calves. Nearly
all Cows and heifers are vaccin-
ated. All heifers under three
years of age, bred from the Ox-
ford unit
sires. These cattle can
Abe seen .at the farm,` -two miles
west of Holmesville on No. 8 high-
way”
A number of sticks of timber,
20 feet long; a number of cement
blocks; iron pipe with piping; drive
point; small box stove; numerous
other articles.
TERMS -CASH.
H. J. TREWARTHA, Proprietor,
R.R. No. 3, Clinton.
EDWARD W. ELLIOTT,
12-13- Auctioneer.
M,ENT or house for business
man whose mother is shortly ar
riving from England. 106 Nelson
street, phone 38. -12
'`WANTED.- ACCOMMODATION
required for air force per-
sonel stationed at Clinton. If you
.have a. house or apartment, furn-
ished or unfurnished to rent please
call Station Housing Officer at
Clinton 382, local 252. -3tf
�� OR SALE. -WHY DID USERS
of 36 long -tube machines
change to Surge milkers in this
territory last year. There is a
reason. Contact LOVELL Mc-
GUIRE, Wingham, phone 593W.
Surge Dealer. 10-13x
FOR SALE.-ALLIS CHALMERS
tractor, 25-35; three -furrow In-
ternational plow with spring hitch;
M. -H. drag harrow, 4 section; 13
colony bees; 8 frame exj etor with
automatic reversible; medium size
strainer; wax extragtor capping
box; one electric and one steam
capping knives; wax press; equip-
ment for 70 hives; new electric
Century 3 h.p. motor; also new
ball-bearing Guelph 1 h.p. motor.
D. W. HAMILTON, Auburn, phone
9 r 19, Dungannon. 11-14x
FOR SALE. -BOOK OF KNOW-
LEDGE, Grolier, 20 volumes,
recent edition. For full particulars
write BOX 18, SIGNAL -STAR.
11-13x
TENDERS WANTED
TENDERS WANTED.
Tenders will be received by the
undersigned for 18 cords or hard
wood, suitable for furnace, and two
cords cedar, to be delivered and
piled in Benmiller Church shed,
before May 1. Tenders to close by
March 25, 1953.
MILFORD W. DURST,
11-12- R.R. 2, Clinton.
NOTICE:
AUCTION SALE. - COMPLETE
DISPERSAL SALE OF HOL-
STEIN HERD owing to owner's i1).
health, at lot 28, Maitland Conces-
sion, Colborne Township, four
miles north of Holmesville or 11 ;
miles east and 11:2 miles south of
flonrniller, on
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 25 -
at 1 p.m.
CATTLE 13 Holstein cows,
fresh and recently fresh; 4 Hol-
stein cows, due in April and May;
7 Holstein heifers, 2 years old,
bred; 15 Hereford steers and heif-
ers, 1 year old; 13 calves, from
one week to two months' old; 1
Hereford bull, 2 years old. All
above Holstein .,cows and heifers
are calfhood vaccinated.
PIGS-�35 York chunks. 125 lbs.
HAY -200 bales mixed hay.
Massey -Harris Rite Way -milking
machine, 2 single units; 8 eight -
gallon milk cans; milk strainer:
milk cart.
TERMS -CASH.
' MILFORD DURST,
Pronrietor.
HAROLD JACKSON,.
Attetinneer.
E. P. CHESNEY, ,Clerk
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It nay to use the Signal -Star
Classified Ads.
FOR SALE -
FOR. SALE. -ONE SHORTHORN
bull, 10 months old, from reg-
istered sire and dam, choice stock;
also a purebred Yorkshire boar
ready for service, priced for quick
sale. Phone Carlow 1119.
12-13x
FOR SALE. -HAMMER MILLS,
Fairbanks alorse, various sizes,
either stationary or power take-
off styles. GEO. WRAITH, I'lione
12.55 or t131r3. 441.E
FOR SALE. — SWEET CLOVER
cleaned for seed. CREE FREE-
MAN; R.R. 3, Goderich, phone Car-
low 1410. 10 -IIx
EASTER DECORATIONS.
Flowers are essential in the
homes, in -churches and as gifts
during the Easter season. Consult
JACKSONS FLORISTS who have a
fine lot of Hydrangeas, Azelias and
Easter Lilies coming along for this
period. -11
FOR SALE. -THE SNACK BAR,
light lunch business, located on
the Square; year round business;
immediate possession. Agent,
MALCOLM MATHERS, Real Estate
Broker, 46 West street. Phone
115W. ' -10tf
FOR SALE. -CENTRALLY LOC-
ATED house of six rooms and
two sunporches, at present divided
into two apartments; attached
garage, small lot,, reasonable price.
Agent MALCOLM MATHERS, Real
Estate Broker, 46 West street.
Phone 115W. -10tf
FOR SALE. -MODEL A FORD
coupe, good running condition,
FOR SALE. -ELECTRIC FRIGID- Price $75. CREE FREEMAN,
AIRE, new, 41/2 years guaran- phone 1410, Carlow. 11 x
tee, 8 ► cubic feet. Cash or terms.
Phone 248. -11
Marked tenders will be received
by the undersigned until Satur-
day, April 4, 1953, for the position
in the Townshipof
of assessor
AsiSfield:`" AApiieahts are 'to state
qualifications and salary expected.
Lowest or any tender not necessar-
ily accepted.
DONALD M. `SIMPSON,
Clerk -Treasurer,
12-13- ' Kintail, Ont.
GRAVEL TENDERS WANTED.
FOR SALE. -ATTRACTIVE 131,
acre farm at Amberiey, good
year-round water ,plus small bush,
good barn' with rwo attached hen-
houses, excellent seven -room ranch
style brick home plus three-room
basement, built-in cupboards and
breakfast nook in kitchen, t, mile
from No. 21 highway, ideal for
raising fowl; small down payment.
Immediate possession. THOS. W.
KOVIAK, ,JR., - R.R. 3, Goderich,
phone 110 r 27, Ripley. -1 ltf
FOR SALE. -USED EQUIPMENT:
Mode_ l UTS Minneapolis -Moline,
a good buy; 1 Massey -Harris, 102
Junior; 1 Ford -Ferguson with man-
ure loader; 1 AR. John Deere; 1
good used set springtooth harrows:
new and used disc harrows and
cultivators; garden tractors. GEO.
WRAITH, Goderich. -11
F Olt SALE. -BEAVER AND ROX-
TON oats fit for ,,seed; also two
.heifers due to freshen about six
weeks. E. G. ZINN & SONS, phone
14 r 15, Dungannon 12-1;ix
CRESS BUNION SALVE RE-
LIEVES fast, wear stylish
shoes soon. Drpggists sell Cress
Corn Salve too. -12
FOR SALE. -QUEBEC HEATER
in good condition , $5.00.
Phone 920J. 12x
IT'S GF�TTING LATE. CATCH
up with Kitchener Big -4 Chicks.
Wide choice in pure breds and
crosses, day-old and started. "Sure
are money makers" wrote a cus-
tomer. Canadian Approved 'Chicks
plus the Hatehery's experience of
over -30 years. • Agent is RYAN &
SON, Goderich, phone 345. -12
Tenders will be received by the
undersigned up to March 31 for
supplying and delivering 1000
yards of inch stone chips and
2000 yards of 1 inch crushed gravel
chips to be delivered at stock pile,
gravel to be delivered to stock pile
or where town foreman may direct.
An alternate price is required for
crushing and delivering only and
taking the material from the north
side of Harbor.
Lowest or any tender not neces-
sarily accepted.
S. N. BLAKE.
12-14- '
TOWNSIIIP OF GODERICH
TENDERS FOR GRAVEL
Tenders will be received by
either of the undersigned until
1st day of April, 1953..
Crushing and Hauling approxim-
ately 10,000 cubic yards gravel.
Gravel to pass through a' 3, ifich
screen. Gravel to • be delivered
on township roads where required.
Work to be done to the satisfaction
of the.- road superintendent. Gravel
to be taken from Township pits
Work to commence not later than
lune 1. Marked cheque for 5200
to accompany tender. Lowest or
any tender not necessarily ac-
cepted.
ROBIN THOMPSON, Clerk,
R.R. 2. Clinton. Ontario.
ROY TYNDALL,
Road Sunerintendent,
R.R. 3, Clinton, Ontario.
12.13-
FOR SALE. - COTTAGE, FOUR
rooms acid bath, built-in cup-
boards. Price reasonable: Apply
REUBEN ISENOR, Warren street.
12-14x
FOR SALE. - NEW COTTAGE,
automatic heat, hot water,
hardwood floors, picture windows,
bath with full shower, full base-
ment with laundry tubs, garage.
Possession soon. Phone 166W.
' -111f
FOR SALE. - THE UPWARD
swing in egg prices. - good
omen for the future. See you
have enough good stock -Hillside
Canadian Approved -Chicles to
catch these later good markets.
Wide choice in breeds and crosses;
day-old, started; capons. Ask
agent for prices, book your order
LITTLE BROS., South street,
Goderich, phone 938 r 14. -12
FOR SALE. - 1950 VANGUARD
sedan, new paint job,' good
tires, air conditioned. 64 Kingston
street. 12x
DR.. KENNETH POST OF COR-
NELL University is one of the
greatest authorities on the produc
tion and handling of flowers. He
stated in a • recent bulletin
"AZILIAS ,are steadily gaining in
popularity. They are the ideal
plant for- the period between.
Christmas and Mother's Day."
We recently received a large
shipment of these fine plants from
Belgium. Prices are reasonable.
Quality high. Look them over.
JACKSONS FLORISTS, phone 105.
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FOR SALE.-PALAMINO MARE,
four years old; »,1947 .Ford
dump truck, three ton, with good
five -yard bnx; 1937 Chev. coach..
Phone 1454.14 12x
FOR SALE.
7 -room frame house, large living
room, dining room, very modern
kitchen, 4 bedrooms and modern
4 -piece bathroom, hardwood floors
throughout, full basement, oil hot-
water heating, garage, 104 by 70 ft.
lot.. House in excellent -condition
FOR SALE. - CHESTERFIELD
and chair, blue; C.C.M. bicycle
with two speed .axle. Phone 87,
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CULBERT'S BAKERY
"The home of Tasty Pastry
PUMPKIN SPICE CAKE -40c each
with raspberry filling and butter creme icing. ,
BANANA WHIPPED CREAM CAKES -50c Each
COCOANUT BARS -35c Doz.
HOT CROSS BUNS EVERY DAY DURING LENT
Wedding, Anniversary and Birthday Cakes a specialty.
Orders of $1.00 and over delivered.
PHONE 465 PHONE EARLY
WANTED —
WANTED. -LISTINGS or' 1'1w- ISv,'1',v E.
1'L• 1t'1`1LS tar sale. C. 1'.
CHAPMAN, Realtor. PHONE lbs%. I - (:uarauteed radio se:vice. WILY.
39t1 REIN HART LLEC 1 Ills:, Hamilton
1 street, thione -hili. -u
`yANTI':D. --- MARRIED MAN 1
with family would. like work j FLtl0lt SANDING.
on. farm, by April 1. \VAL'lrtt
GREEN, Bayfield. 12x I Old and new floors sanded. Phone
CREE COOK. 23.1, Clinton. -211
PUBLIC, NOTICE
FOR SALE. -50 ACRE FARM ON
main road in good heart; some
plowing done, ten acres bush, i,
mile from Auburn, stucco house,
good buildings, hydro, bus con-
veniences. , JANETTE GOVIER,
R.R. 3, -Auburn,, phone 9 r 7, Dun-
gannon. -12
FOR SALE . -AFRICAN AFRICAN VIOLETS,
all- colors, also large fern.
MRS. JACK GILBERT, Huron road,
Goderich, phone 936 r 21. 12x
FOR SALE: -71937 CHEV. COACH.
LEONARD FISHER, R.R. 4,
Goderich. Phone Carlow 1221.
12-13x
WANTED. -40 CEDAR POLES,
16 feet long (peeled), four
inches or more at small end. Ap-
ply D..McQUISTAN, General Con- I
tractor, 113 Perth street, Stratford,
Ont. '-12
FOR SALE, - :!.i SIZE BED,
springs and mattress, practical-
ly new, in clean home. Write
BOX' 21, SIGNAL -STAR. -12
FOR SALE. -BOY'S SUIT, CORD
UROY sport coat and gabardine
pants, size -14; boy's brown shoes,
size 6; several lady's suits and
dresses. CRAFT AND GIFT
SHOPPE, West street, phone
1(172.W. -12
F - UNDERCOATING
D
OR SALE. UN E
steel drums: GODERTCH` CAR
UNDERCOATING CO., Cambridge
street, phone 664W. -12-13
8 -room red brick house on 10.4
foot by 104 foot lot in good loca-
tion. Two living rooms,dining
room and »kitchen on first floor with
hardwood' floors. Three bedrooms,
linen rooms and bathroom on sec-
ond floor. Full basement with oil
heating. Automatic hot-water
heater. Two garages.
8 -room house sided with instil
brick. First floor, living room,
dinette, 2 bedrooms with' hardwood
floors, bathroom, and kitchen with
tiled floor. Self-contained apart-
ment on second floor, living room'
bedroom, kitchen and two-piece
bathroom. Present rental of en•
tire property $75.00 per month.
C. F. CHAPMAN, Realtor, Phone
18W. lOtf
'`WANTED. - UNFURNISHED
apartment or house in Gode-
rich, Seaforth, Clinton or Bayfield
area. Stove and refrigerator pre-
ferred. Steady income, good re-
ferences. S/L. KEANE, Clinton.
Phone 382, lines ;52,220 or 225.
12-14x
'WANTED. - DEAD, DISABLED
horses or cows removed free
of charge. For prompt and ef-
ficient service phone "STONES"
collect, Ingersoll 21 or Goderich
936 r,,21. • -10tf
WANTED
WANTED. -OLD HORSES AND
i dead cattle.- if dead, phone at
once. GILIBER'l' BROS., Mink
Manch, phone, collect 930 r :32 or
919; r 21. -2Gtf
WANTED.-. LISTING:4 'II. .I.1111
PERTIE) fur Hale No chance
o you until property is sold»
NIA1,COT.Mt sIATNERS R e a 1
Estate Broker, 46 -West St., Gode-
rich. Phone 11:5W 1211
"WANTED. -IF I CAN FIND AN
honest young man with a car
in the Goderich .area, I will set
him up in his own sales business
without investment. Apply P.O.
BOX 6, Harriston. -11-12
WANTED. - HOUSEWORK IN
-home with no children, pre-
ferably in town. Can take full
charge. Several years' experience
in domestic work. Apply MRS.
VIOLET McGILL, 50 Picton street,
Goderich. - - - 12x
``WAITED. — HOUSEWORK IN
home with no children; pre-
ferably in town, capable df taking
full charge. Several years' ex-
perience in domestic work. Phone
Dungannon 76 r 1. 1,1-12x
`'`WANTED. -ORDERS FOR CAN -
'
A N-
ADIAN Approved Baby
Chicks. For information contact
GEO. WRAITH, your Purina deal -
Hr; or write CRAWFORD'S
ATCHERY, Lucknow. All stock
governmentinspected and banded.
-5tf
WANTED. -RETIRED BUSINESS
EXECUTIVE
Do you wish to die of dry rot?
We offer you an " interesting and
profitable opportunity to represent
us in your town and surrounding
territory. We have something in
our line every business firm wants
-from the largest to the smallest.
Earn from $1,000 to $5,000 a year,
as you choose: For further par-
ticulars write us, giving full ' in-
formation regarding yourself, and
an interview. . wilL be arranged.
Address: Sales Manager, Common-
wealth Advertising Company Lim-.
ited, Clarkson, Ontario. (Canada's
largest exclusive', advertising spec-
ialty house, on the edge of Tor-
onto.) -12-13 11 -12 -
`jW.1N'1`h)1). - 1J1ESS'M.1KING.
alterations. oriee9 reawmahle.
PHONE 11:;01. ltt
NOTICE.
1 ,
1953 bicycle license plates are -
available at the Town` Hall now.
Serial number and make of bicycle
required.
S. H. BLAKE.
12-14-
xT OTICE.
.04
The West Wawanosh Federation
of Agriculture will sponsor a
dance on Wednesday, March 25, -
in the Dungannon Parish Hall in
aid of Flood Relief. Music ' by
Bruces' Orchestra. Admission 50c.
Ladies bringing lunch admitted
free. _ -12
NOTICE.
ATTENTION FARMERS. FOR
YEARS THE 111GHEST PRICES
FOR HOGS IIAVE IIEE,N PAID
IN AUGUST ANI) SEPTEMBER.
START YOUR tV \NERS NOW
TO .(;1•:T THAT'MARKET. . .EE
1'S AIIOUT A HOC; CONTRACT.
PAY . FOR FEED WHEN HOGS
ARE SOLI). NO EXTRA CHARGE.
(11:4) WRAITH, MINNEAPOLIS
ANI) FERGUSON FA1IM X1)1_•
eiijN1:ItY, . PUIRINA FEEDS.
MONTREAL STREET. PHONE1285. 20tf
`IR. AND MRS. FARMER.
Come to the POULTRY
MEETINGS • on Thursday, MARCH
19 at the CARLOW TOWNSHIP
HALL at 8.15' p.m., and on Friday,
MARCH 20 at . UNION. SCHOOL at
8:15 p.m., under auspices of Union
School Social Club. Hear how you
can raise your Poultry on your
own GRAIN. Why we have culls
in our flocks." What to watch for
to PREVENT VARIOUS DISEASES.
How to Ventilate your BROODER
HOUSE. Seethe film -BUILDING
AN EGG FACTORY. Special in-
vitation to the LADIES. Lunch
served -Door Prizes.
GEO. WRAITH, Goderich,
Your Purina Dealer.
TO RENT
TO RENT. - THREE HEATED
rooms, private entrance and
conveniences, suitable for couple
only. Phone 565. , -12tf
FOR RENT. --FURNISHED TWO -
ROOM apartment downstairs.
Kitchen with sink and built-in cup-
boards. Near the. lake. Suitable
for a couple. No conveniences for
children. Apply 33A Essex street.
Phone 1104R. -10
Hygienic suppl;es (rnbbe; goods)
mailed postpaid in plain, sealed
envelope with price list. Six sam-
ples 25e; 24 saniples $1.00. Mail
Order Dept. T-53. NOV-RUBBER
CO., Box 91. Hamilton, Ont.
"How many -brothers have you?"
"Only one!"
"Somebody's lying. Your sister
told me she had two."
TO RENT. -SINGLE ROOM IN
comfortable home, board op-
tional, working person (abstainer)
Preferred,
a few doors off Square.
Phone_ 3401. „
Q18 AN EVENING FOR YOUR
spare time. Just 3 easy free
trial sales amazing Patented Auto-
matic Refrigerator Defrosters can
pay you that. Hundreds of hot
prospects. Commission. Rush
name, address for guaranteed pro-
fit offer. D-FROST-O-MATIC CO.,
Dept. 107, Newmarket, Ont.
-9-12
ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED
Mr. and Mrs. R. J. ,Boucock, of
Thorold, Ontario, announce the en-
gagement of their daughter,
Dorothy Jane, to Donald Williams
of Galt, son -of Mr. and Mrs. Barry
T. Williams of R.R. 4, Goderich.
The marriage will be held at Trin-
ity United Church, Thorold. on
April 4 at 3 p.m. 12x
FINANCE AND INSURE
your next new or late model
car, truck or farm
machinery
-_at,-.lower.-.-cosi. through
Harold W. Shore
INSURANCE AGENCY
"All Lines of Insurance"
NORTH ST. PHONE 766W
Loans also arranged on 1946
and later model cars.
Off
Emerson Drug Store
Corner West St. and Square Phone 45. We deliver.
"As handy as the Postoffice"
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