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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1953-06-25, Page 12T TW .YE oar Tag Kum LID :...SERE AND THERE A number of business establish- ments are making alterations or additions to their' premises: Can- adian Tire Corporation on North street has completely changed the interior of the store by depart- mental display shelving and plans to put on a new store front; Aber - hart's Garage on St. Andrew's street has constructed one new mission $1.00. Extra and special building and work is progressing cards 5 for $1.00. Auspices 2 of on another with the approaches to Mildmay Firemen.. 6 these buildings being paved; Gode rich Motors is building modern offices on the second story and at the front of their building on South street to- provide accom- modation for increased sales staff and records. Coming EvenLs\ Thursday, July 23, is the date for the -SI. George's Church Wo- men's Gtiild bazaar and garden party. Supper will be served. Watch for further announcement: 6 Dressed Ilam and Strawberry Supper at Union Church, Goderich Township, on Thursday, June 25, from 6 to 8 p.ni. Adults $1.00, children 35c. -25-26 Student's piano recital and festival selections by Goderich To\nship Schools. Music Super- visor Eileen Glidden. A.R.C.T., at Holmesville United Church, Tues- day, June 30, 1953, at 8.15 p.m , sponsored by Holmesville United Church W.A. Silver collection. 26 AUCTION SALE S UCT1ON SALE OF CHURCH" PROPERTY (Crewe Church) at Lot 4, Concession 7, E.D., Ash - "field Township, on MONDAY JUNE 29 at 2.30 p.in. - Property consists of: L-shaped frame shed' frame Church build- ing, '30' x 45'. Contents of Church, including: seats, pulpit, table, organ, Coleman lamps. Mail bids accepted. TERMS --Church and shed half cash; balance prior to removal. et buildings, which must be removed by November 1st, 1953. CIIESTER FINNIGAN, Secretary of Trustees, H.R. 1, Dungannon, Ont. WEi.l.. HENDERSON, , Auctioneer. 25-26, AUCTION SALE OF HOUSE- HOLD EFFECTS $2,000.00 cash bine() at 'Mildmay at residence of Mrs. A. George, Arena, p.m. 14, regulars, $$50.00 each; SATURDAY, JUNE 27 three $100 specials; one $1,000 at 1.30 p.m.,, including: special. all prizes must go. Ad- Chesterfield and 2 chairs; metal ice box; double bed, inner spring mattress and spring; studio couch; HORSES AND gas stove (2 burner); kitchen suite; WANTED.—OLD Wednesday July 1, at 9 38 South street, Goderich, on "A newspaper without enemies is a newspaper without friends, reads a slog n tinder the masthead of a weepy• newspaper which comes each week to the Signal Star office. "Ain't" it the truth! If any former Goderich residents are visited by a "Mr. Will Allan of Chicago" who claims to be a form - r resident of Goderich and who MOHRING.-=-At Alexandra Hospit- al, Goderich, on. June 23, 1953, to Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Mohring, Goderich, a son. ROBINSON.—At Alexandra Hospit- al, Goderich, on June 24, 1953, to Mr. and Mrs. B. 11. Robinson, R.R• 1, Port Albert, a son, Burton Jay. SCHNEIDER.—At Alexandra Hos- pital, Goderich, on June 22, 1953, to Mr. and Mrs. George Schneid- er R.R. 1 Auburn, a daughter. e ' puts the touch on them for money, WALTER.—At Alexandra Hospital, they are advised to be on their GoderiVh, on June 17, 1953, to guard. A former Goderich resi- Mr. and Mrs. Harry Walter, R.R. dent now living in Toronto visited 4, Goderich, a daughter,- Lucy the Signal -Star office this week and June. told a warning tale. . We will WHITTAKER At Hotel Dieu, refer to the latter as Mr. "X." THE GODERICH SIGNAL -STAR For Results - A Classified Ad FOO SALE Briefs Order Shell furnace oil and stove oil from Edward Fuels, tank truck dealer for all Shell Oil Co. pro- ducts. Phone 98. -18tf Summer rates are in effect on all kinds of coal. At rock bottom prices, fill your bin for . next winter. Order now. Phone -19-2200 2. Overholt Coal Co. For clean-up, moving and gen- eral cartage, call E. J EFFE Y, phone 843W. f Edward Coal Company summer prices—Anthracite, $26, a reduc- tion of $2 a ton, good until July 1. Olga pocahontas, $21; Cavalier stoker, $20; Hamilton itten, oke $24; Disco, $24; q =19tf Watkins Products featuring sum- mer drinks, orange, lemon and grape. Prolmptly628Rdelivered: 2L. J. . Baechler, p WANTED 2 cook stoves; 2 couches; dresser, 2 organs; dining room suite; pic- tures; sideboard; chairs; 2 bed springs and mattress; Quebec heat- er; trunk; floor lamps; clock;° light fixtures; garden tools; lawn mower, `WANTED.—LISTINGS OF PRO- PERTIES for sale. No charge to you until property is Rseoad. MALCOLM MATHERS, Estate Broker, 46 West St., Gode- rich. Phone 115W. dead cattle. If dead, phone at once. GILIIERT BROS., Mink ltanch, phone collect 936 r 32 or 936 r 21. • -26tf FOR SALE FOR 'SALE.—FENCE POSTS, AN- CHOR posts, brace posts and stakes. JOHN HINDMARSH, R. 11. 2, Goderich, phone 1190J. tf and other articles. TERMS—CASH. MRS. -E. CARRICK, Proprietress. MATT. GAYNOR, Auctioneer. 25 -26 - EXECUTOR'S AUCTION SALE OF PROPERTY AND HOUSE- HOLD EFFECTS from the home of the late Mrs. Sarah Walter, Holmesville, on No. 8 Highway, on SATURDAY, JULY 4, at 2 p.m., consisting of: FURNITURE — Bedroom suite; 2 ,beds; 2 dressers; 2 washstands; 2 rocking chairs; Bell organ; hall rack; Brussels rug, 9' x 12'; dining 2 Congoleum rugs, x rl FOR SALE.—USED REFRIGER- ATORS, electric ranges, rang- ettes and washing machines at BARGAIN PRICES. SHORE AP- PLIANCES, Goderich, your head- quarters for hearing aid batteries. -18tf atte iesf FOR SALE..—MAN'S C.C.M. BI- CYCLE, in good condition. Phone 1367. 25-27x FOR SALE. — LAWN CHAIRS. Phone .552J. EDWIN HORNEY, Nelson street, Goderich. 25-8x FOR SALE. — USED LUMBER, ' suitable for summer' cottage, garage. 254 Bayfield road. -26 FOR SALE.—WATERLOO GAR- DEN tractors. Come in and see the different sizes and various implements that may be had with each. These may be bought for GEORGEas low $ WRAITH,s .15% Monwn treal payment. -16tf FOR SALE.—NEW AND USED radios, electric and battery for sale or trade. Excellent condition. Many.to choose from. Sold with a 90 -day guarantee. B. R. MUNDAY, Radio and Sound Service, 7 Widder street. Phone 598. -ltf FOR SALE. — NEW SEVEN - ROOM ranch house, near Square, consisting of kitchen, din- ing room, living room, three bed- rooms, bath, basement and garage. Phone 1576W. WANTED.—L1sT1NGS OF PRO- PERTIES for sale. C. F. CIIAPMAN, Realtor. PHONE 18W. WANTED. -- DEAD, DISABLED horses or cows removed free of charge. For prompt and ' ef- ficient service phone "STONES" collect, Ingersoll 21 qr Goderich 936 r 21. WANTED, — REQUIRED IM- MEDIATELY, men with ambi- Windsor, on June 22, 1953, to room extension table; side0boardl tion and initiative to represent (neand Mrs. A. (Bud) Whittaker large Congoleum rug; sewing ma- Goderich and district selling a na- (nee Shirley Nivins) of Windsor, chine; Wingham Clipper enamel � tionally advertised Canadian pro- duct. The only one of its kind. Mr. "X" said "he .answered his phone in Toronto and was told by '"Mr. Will Allan" that ,he was a distant relative of his and would like to drop in and say "hello." When he came, "Mr. Allan" remin- isced with Mr. "X" about people and places in Goderich and dis- trict. "Mr. Allan" was described as being a prosperous -looking gen- tleman of about 70 and carrying a heavy cane. He said ne was4in the shoe busines, in Chicago andi was just visiting in Toronto. added that in some manner he had '' spent more money than he had figured on and found i►imSelf in the embarrasing position of not even having sufficient` money to purchase a railway ticket back home to Chicago. lie said he needed $17.85. This request was made after "Mr. Allan" had set up friendly relations with Mr. "X" by warm recollections of good old a son. ENGAGEMENTS ANNOUNCED Mr. and Mrs. Smith .Davidson of Ecum Secum, N.S., announce the engagement of their daughter; Constance Mildred, to Frederick f Mrs Whittingham range; enamel rangette; Frigidaire, Experience not necessary. Com- b cu. ft. capacity (nearly new);.Tete training given. Write BOX Com - electric heater; 2 coal oil heaters; A coal oil stove; oval extension table; 48, SIGNAL -STAR, stating age, corner cupboard (antique), numer- , marital status, selling` experience i if any. 24-26x ous other articles. PROPERTY—At the same %we reserve i there wille offered• FOR SALE. — VENETIAN blinds—gone large size, 6'10" wide, 7' 6" drop; one size, 31" wide, 7' 6" drop; one size 23" wide, 5 10" drop. Light tan aluminum slats, brown tapes. MALCOLM MATHERS, phone 115J. -25 F'OR_SALE. — BLUE FOLDING carriage., 234 Oxford street. -26 OR SALE. — TWO - 44 Essex white brick house at street, in fine location, close to lake; four bedrooms and bath up- stairs, hot air heating, good two - car garage. This house could easily be duplexed. Enquire at premises or phgfje 844. , -25tf FOR SALE.—FRAME BUILDING, sided with insul bric, 40' x 12', will make two single garages, lo- cated on property of R. Kingswell, Maple street. Written offers for purchase of same to be received by TOWN CLERK, Goderich, up to June 30. FOR SALE.—COTTAGE AT SUNY SET Beach. Phone 1019W. - Belfour, sono b d `WANTED. — SALES CLERK, and the late J. B' Whittingham of and peace subject to permanent position. Experi- b ff d for s a it e the Goderich. The wedding to take ince preferred but not necessary. lace July 11 at Ecum Secum. Iproperty consisting of . $which m- HENDERSON'S BOOK STORE. A 26x ately 1;3 -acre of land on which is .26 Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. MacDon- i situated a two story nine -room I aid, Goderich, wish to announce solid brick house with a slate roof. ANTED.—HIGH SCHOOL BOY This house is also equipped with `W at Goderich. Arena for sum- FOR SALE. — EIGHT -ROOM house on Trafalgar street. Apply MISS MARY B. HOWELL, St. Vincent street. Phone 213W. 1tf FOR SALE. — A FINE, TWO STORY brick house in excel- lent west end location: Four bed- rooms, oil heat, reasonable price. Agent, MALCOLM MATHERS, Real Estate Broker, 46 West street. Phone 115W. thet f their daughter Q1 29 t August engagement o .'- f three FOR SALE.—NINE AND A HALF cubic foot Frigidaire Refriger- ator in excellent condition, still on warranty. $275.00. See ELLIOTT RIVETT at The Music Shop. -26 THURSDAY, JUNE 25th, 1953 CULBERT'S BAKERY "The Home of Tasty Pastry" Washington Torte -40c each A four -layer , cake with Strawberry Filling and Butter Creme Icing: FRESH STRAWBERRY PIES -45c each MARY ANN SHELLS DURING THE STRAWBERRY SEASON. Wedding, Anniversary and Birthday Cakes a specialty. Orders of $1.00 and over delivered. PHONE 465 - PHONE EARLY 1 PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE. Guaranteed radio service. WILE. REINHART ELECTRIC, Hamilton street, phone 466. FOR SALE.—FIVE ROUND VER- ANDAH, posts. These are used posts but .are of the built-up type and in excellent shape and must be sold cheap accordingly. R. A. JACKSON, phones 105 or 1386. FOR SALE—MCCLARY RANGE, no waterfront, white enamel, as good as new. Phone 1026W. FOR SALE. POWER LAWN mower, just used one year, reasonable price. Phone 1117. FOR SALE. — FARMALL• CUB traitor with hydraulic lift and power take -off and plow. Will sell or trade for cattle.' HERB McAdam, R.R. 2, Goderich, phone 938 r 15. FOR SALE.—GOOD WHITE EN- AMEL ice box, like new, 85 Elgin avenue, phone 967W. 24x FOR SALE. — ICE BOXES IN good condition, priced to clear. SHORE APPLIANCES. Phone 58tf 6. FOR SALE.—CEMENT, TRUCK or rlo lots, immediate de- livery. on 41 r 2, Wroxeter, or contact HAROLD or ALLAN Thelma Janet, to Earl Wesley an oil burning furnace; a mer months, June o -24 Nivins, son of Mrs. Melinda Nivins Piece bath and both hard and soft 130 for summer skating school. ; HYNDMAN, Gerrie. water pressure system. Also on ; Apply LORNE WAKELIN, Gode-1 OR SALE of Clinton and the late William I -26 I+ Nivins. The marriage to take i this property is a small barn. rich Arena. ace early in July. 26x TERMS -- On household Mr. and Mrs. Edward Vincent of cash.ED BABY CAR SEt\T • — FOX FORAGER effects Harvester with quick change {'`WANT . — Harvester units now being solely TERMS ON PROPERTY — 10 and baby walker. Phone � distributed by the Waterloo Mfg. -26 Co., Waterloo, and sold by Geo. Wraith. Come in and see the most modern forager on the mar- ket. GEO. WRAITH, Montreal Goderich announce the engage- to down on date of sale, and balance 1018bI. meat their daughter, n i in 30 days. Possession upon ar- j Jean, to H. Arthur Griffithhss.. son ngementANTED.— V.L.A. APPLICANT Goderich. Mr. "X" was moved to ; of Mr. and Mrs. George Griffiths of ru BARRIE C. WALTER, wishes to purchase two acres parting with $20 for "Mr. Allan," i Goderich. The marriage will take � Executor of L 1 of land with townpwater. Phone street phone 1285 or, 931 r 3. who said he would send it back place at one -thirty p.m. on Satur- EDWARD W. the Estate.T, 778M, 26-27x Z5tf to him on the next mail. •A lot day, July 18, 1953, in St. George's of mails have come -in from Chicago Anglican Church, Goderich. 26Y since that time but no letter from rl HE EXECUTRIX OF THE H ERAL "Mr. Allan" containing $26.--' NOTICE. New houses built. Alterations, remodelling, •carpentry work of all kinds. J. SPIVAK, phone Blyth tf 20 r 6. TO RENT NOTICE. ATTENTION FARMERS. FOlt YEARS THE HIGHEST PRICES FOR HOGS HAVE BEEN PAUL IN AUGUST AND SEPTEMBER.. START YOUR WEANERS NOW TO. GET THAT MARKET. SEH US ABOUT A . HOG CONTRACT. PAY FOR FEED WHEN HOGR ARE SOLD. NO EXTRA CHARGE. GEO. WRAITH," MINNEAPOLIS AND FERGUSON FARM MA. OHINERY, PURINA FEEDS. MONTREAL STREET. PHONE 1285. , -2Utf ,1,0 RENT. — SECOND FLOOR apartment of tnree-rooms, bath, kitchen, at No. 59 Kingston street. MALCOLM MATHERS, Real Estate Broker, 46 West street. -23 FLOOR SANDING. , Old and new floors sanded. Phone CREE COOK, 23J, Clinton. Summer months, 65 r 2, Bayfield. TO RENT.—AT BLUE WATER Beach, two miles south of Goderich, furnished two bedroom cottage, stove, bathroom,' screened porch. H. GLENN HAYS, Q.C.4 Phone 1369. .1,0 RENT.—GARAGE ON PIC - TON street. Apply at 101 South street. 25-26x FOR SALE. — TWO-STORY IN- NOTICE. SUL-BRIC dwelling with three bedrooms. Close to schools. Ap- Enumerators: Polling lists typed ply 169 McDonald street. 24x reasonably. Phone 735R. D. MADGE. 26x FOR SALE: -30-30 WINCHESTER and 38-55 Winchester.- • Priced right for immediate sale. Apply BOX 53, SIGNAL -STAR. 26-27- Auctioneer. I OUSEKEEPER OR COOK GEN- FOR SALE.—STOP STOP CLAW- H)- ` ING, milk with genuine tug- 26x Alexander Butler 1 Mc- d permanent posh j and -pull Surge Milkers are ad - Mr. andMrs. exan r estate of the late Douglas e High wages an h , individual cow be - Mr. announce the engagement of their Kenzie will sell by public auction tion in London available for wo 1 justable to t e in JULY 11, 1953, Mr. "X" said he also learned only daughter, Marilyn Corinne, on SATURDAY, man who is capable, clean and a I cause of their hanging arrange - that the man answering the same I to Walter Alexander Gryba, Flyin ;' at 1 o'clock at the premises situ- good plain cook. Family of two rent. Call LOVELL Mone 593, description worked the racket in Officer, Royal Canadian Air FoThe I aced on the corner of Cambria adults close. to bus line. No 1 Surge Service Dealer, p Hamilton also. A man died in , of vieskanaw, Saskatchewan. road and St. David's street, in the laundry — other help employed. Wingham, collect. -20-23-26 sui es, Hamilton who formerly.lied in I marriage to take place Saturday, ! town of Goderich, the real estate References desired. Please apply CRESS CALLOUS SALVE RE at the Mildmay Furniture Show- 1 Township of Goderich, Married Goderich. " Mr. Allan" visited his ; July 11 at 4 o'clock in Knox Pres-1consisting of the north half of !BOX NO. 52, SIGNAL STAR, Gode G 1 Your Drug - CRESS rooms. Also four new and 16 i Woman. deceased. her la was a din byterian Church, Goderich, On i lot running number 134 in the rich -26 ' LIEVES quickly. used pianos. C v a are Orn estate (, v delivery. •ibo e Cress e 'ells lie d e t S t tel O wand ido ' d w l san -o r u tent relative of her late hu. .,_ ""t t ward He then proceeded to to about 1 p_ FOR SALE.—NEW HOUSE ON Anglesea street, possession at once. Phone 1248J, Goderich. NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE TO CREDITORS. ' All persons having - claims against the estate of Emma Cal- well late of the Township of 14`OR RENT.—FURNISHED COT- "- all modern conven- iences, five bedrooms, two bath- rooms. Situated on lake bank, : in Goderich. Apply P.O. BOX 5, or telephone 163. FOR RENT.—MODERN SUMMER cottage available August and September at ' Menesetung Park. Phone 1014R. - 26x TO RENT. — THR'EE-ROOM apartment with three -pieces+ bath, located on Square. Phone 384J, Goderich. -26 �1�0 RENT. -TYPEWRITERS DUR- ING July and August. GODE- RICH BUSINESS COLLEGE. -26 TO RENT. OFFICE, BARBER shop or small living apartment. Apply JAS. A. CAMPBELL. -26tf Pt`O RENT. — SELF' -CONTAINED apartment, four rooms and bath. Private entrance. Apply P.O. BOX 301 or phone 556. -26 FOR SALE.—LAST CALL FOR Goderich, in the County of Huron, ! bedding plants. We still have Widow, who died on or about the l;r1,O RENT.—TWO-ROOM APART* fine tomato plants both in boxes 5th day of June, 1953, are required. MENT. Apply T. WARRENER,• of 12 or in individual plant bands. I to file the same with full particu- 73 Hamilton street. Phone 510R. We also have a supe plants in Salvia, Coleous, Mari -127th day of June, 1953, as after golds, Aster, Snapdragons, Dwarf !, that date the assets of the Estate Alyssum, and impatiens. A few will be distributed. plants are still being held for Dated at the Town of Goderich, "will call" orders. These ,must be in the County of Huron, this 9th taken out by June 30. several cemetery or porch baskets R. C. HAYS, Q.C., made up 'and ready for immediate Goderich, Ontario, sale. JACKSON FLORISTS. Phone 124-6 Solicitor for the Estate. 105. NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND 261I FOR SALE.—NEWLYWEDS CAN I OTHERS select from 22 living room I In the estate of ELEANOR •t 18 beautiful bedroom suites LEVENIA CRICH, late of the ly of fine!' ars with the undersigned by the We have f day of June, A.D. 1953 =OUFREY SCHUETT, ' All persons claiming againstthe } — , c ror e fto for- . required S . 'sOnt. i ma' NII. 3', rn�'n sure relief- too. - . oderirhrc been 52 feet � I by 104 feet on -whit there is Situ- , - - - b d. tario. 26 d f Il particulars to the under- WILL n Bi- lk b t•T h 1 brick ' HER 1� GGS ARE SOARING AND WILD signed 11 July 3, ars t after which people and things e the Goderich, said PERSONAL MENTION $ted a seven room, two-story FURNITURE FINIS FOR G higher, A N district. Before he left he said We have two i• house,with hardwood floors in liv- he found he was short of $9 re- ; Miss Marion Bogie nurse -in- ing room, dining room and hall, i $ANTED, EITHER RUBBER, quired for bus fare to return to , training at St. Joseph's Hospital, 1 good hot air furnace, full base- `� stainer or sprayer. Pleasant Goderich. The widow gave him London, has been enjoying a vac$- `rent, three piece bath and garage. working conditions, definitely the money on the understanding ..tion with relatives at Lafayette,; At the same time there will beby mail. It' has never come,. steady employment, group insur- the amount would be reimbursed ;I Indiana and at her home here. sold . the chattels contained in the 1 ante, etc. See or write JAMES Mr. and- Mrs. R. Gregory and y said house, coesisting of: !COLE FURNITURE COMPANY, SALE. -100 FEET CORRU- GATED hose with reel, first class condition. Call at 63 East -�gn't miss out. ' and three week old Canadian Approved pullets at bar- gain prices. Two week old White Leghorn Black Minorca X White two sons of Scarboro arrived in It would appear that former I Goderich on Wednesday morning ' Goderich residents might keep a in readiness to take over the florist lookout for the prosperous -looking business on July 1 which they old gentleman with the afore purchased from Mr. R. A. Jackson. to match; 2 oak occasional chairs, , mentioned line of talk ending with Visiting on the week -end with mahogany wall whatnot; oak din - 1_ Lansdowne, made by Nordheimer !ngersoll. -26-27 Company, upright piano and , bench; mahogany, upholstered settee and two 'occasional chairs' CARDS OF THANKS a touch for money. i Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Chapman were i the former's sister, Mrs. H. C. Al-- . The more I go this world .about, ' len of Mitchell and also his cousin, The more I find, by golly. out. Mr. Sylvester .Salisbury, and Mrs., —Old Pennsylvania Dutch Maxim. I Salisbury and children of San Fran- • The best place to buy a good ENGLISH DINNER SET is Smith's Art & 6itt Store East St. Phone 198 ing room suite; phonograph and re- cords;• pedestals, and hall tree; magazine racks; small tables and!' rockers; Singer drophead sewing I, c machine; extension table and ntim- bee of kitchen chairs; couch; 3I MRS. SIMON McKAY AND FAM- ''''` wish to express their sin - ere appreciation to those who were so kind to them during they he long illness of Mr. McKay; are also grateftiI. to those who loan ed cars, sent flowers and those who sent Spiritual bouquets. -26 _I cisco. The Women Teachers of • the furnished bedrooms including Public School -attended the annual beds-, dressers, stands, springs, in banquet. of the South Huron Wo- ner spring mattress (like new), men Teachers' Federation held at quilts, -pillows And bed linens; Exeter on Wednesday, June 10. Wilton'rug, 9 s: 10; 2 Congoleum Mr. Thos. Pryde, M.P., spoke on rugs; scatter mats; dishes; kitchen iThe Penal Institutions of Ontario. utensils; jardinieres; electric Mrs. C. Garrow has returned to lamps; pictures; *books; Connor I her` home on North street for the washing machine; folding ironing summer months. board; fernery; extension , ladder; lawn hose; garden tools, and many other articles: The real estate will be sold sub- ject -to a reserve bid. Terms: 1b'� cash on day of sale, balance within 30 days. Possession will be given immediately. The vendor will, if desired, take as part payment On the house a first mortgage for one- half of the sale price. Real estate will be put up for sale sharp at 2.30 p:m. Chattels, cash. For further particulars apply to HAROLD JACKSON, Esq., Auc- tioneer, 'Seaforth, Ontario, or to R. C. FLAYS, Goderich, Ontario, Solicitor for the Estate. -26-28 At y°61 se'g ativitols , hove \t1 r o '‘k Ord y°u of lube°� °u Horne tense a Os y k Goss °\1,og*toter, M k heaas,�sP e opt t\or kot 'E� ore Stop, h o s,�i\e\ est Sett'\ce Samis Motors Pontiac_Buick--G,M,C. Trucks ON ST. - PHONE 344 J. J. McEWEN AND FAM- - -- ILY are' deeply appreciative of the thoughtfulness and kindness extended to them in their bereave- ment; especially did they appreci- ate the beautiful flowers, the cards of sympathy And thea loan of cars. street orphone 763W. 26x LOO K, POULTRYKEEPI? IIS. Kitchener Big -4, Canadian Ap- proved Chicks. Day-old pullets now priced at $17.90. Also mixed chicks, day-old, started, . and broil- ers. Summer bargains. Contact agent, RYAN & SON, Goderich.. Phone 345. 6 FOR SALE. — WESTINGHOUSE refrigerator — deluxe, three years -72 cu. ft. $220.00; also Ieatty washing machine, enamel tub, three years, $110.00, with stand and tubs. REV. M. G NEWTON, -Holmesville, phone 901-25,,.Clinton. -26 MR. AND MRS. LORNE G. Young wish to thank all those who thought of them in their bereavement, those who sent floral tributes, loaned cars and those who sent messages of sympathy. 6 TIIE FAMILY OF THE LATE Mrs. Christopher .Tehr•;ton wish to • express their sincere thanks for the flowers, the loan of cars, and the many acts of kind- ness and sympathy shown them in their bereavement. -26 FOR SALE. — CUT FLOWERS, peonies, Sweet William, roses, cornflower, etc. .,B. R. MUNDAY, Widder street. GODERICH-DETROIT BUS Sgt. W. J. Raithby, and wife, SERVICE STARTS TODAY and two sons of Rivers Military _ _ . Camp, Manitoba, are enjoying their vacation with Mr. Raithby's par- 1 ents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Raithby. NOTICE Closing for Vacation JULY 4th OPEN AGAIN JULY 20th Please keep these dates in 'mind. Hutchinson Radio Phone 49811 Huron Road Providing r daily bus service along the 6:ue Weer I-tiih- way between Datroit :. nd rode - rich, Greyhound Bus Lines commenced its service for the summer today. Bus terminal at Goderich for this line is Samis Motors. Bus leaves De- troit drily r.• 8.30 r m r -d arrives at Goderich at 2.40 p.m. It leaves Goderich at 4.15 p.m., and arrives at Detroit at 10.25 p.m. R 411 times mentioned are Standard Time. FOR SALE.—I NEED PLENTY of shotguns! • Trade yours in on a Kelvinator refrigerator. W. G. LUMBY, Kingston street, Gode- rich. -27 FOR SALE. -12 WEANED PIGS, six weeks old. EARL WIL- LIAMS. Phone 935 r 21, Gode- rich. o de6- rich. date' the assets of ,the ' estate will -be distributed. FRANK DONNELLY, Goderich, Solicitor for the estate. -24-26 Leghorn, White Leghorn X Barred 1 -NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Rock, Black 'Australorp X White Leghorn $39.95 per 100, week old $46.95, Money Maker Quality add $1.00; Extra Profit add $2.00; Special Mating add $3.00. Also, day old pullets in the above breeds at $27.95. also day old heavy breed pullets $14.95. --Special price on Bronze Turkeys for July non- _sexed Money Maker Quality 75c; Extra Profit 80c; Special Mating 83c. Also hens and toms at low prices. -• Cash in on the high prices you will get 'for turkey meat this winter: TWEDDLE CHICK HATCHERIES LIMITED, Fergus, Ontario. -26 TO RENT. — sleeps four, equipped with BERT ALLEN, phone 1247. 26x CABIN TRAILER, all conveniences, electric brakes. 171 East street, 21-24x three All persons having claims against the estate of Eva Grace Dunlop, late of the Town of Gode- rich, in the County of Huron, Spin- ster, who died on or about the llth day of June, 1953, are re- quired to file the - same - with full particulars with the undersigned by the llth day of July, 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 23rd day of June, 1953. - R. C. HAYS, Q.C., Goderich, Ontario, 26-28- Solicitor for the Estate. FOR SALE. --SINGLE BED AND springs; walnut dresser; oak table; 2 occasional chairs; walnut tea wagon; walnut coffee table; oak filing cabinet. 49 Victoriastreet, phone 1450. lrgtenic snppi.es (rubber goods) �nntled post•pntd In plain, sealed envelope with price fiat. Rix cam• plea 25e ; 24 wimples $1.00. Mall order Dept. T-53. NOV-RUBBER (10., Box 91, 1-laml1`on,- Ont. PERSONAL HUSBANDS! WIVES! WANT PEP? Thousands of couples weak, worn-out because body lacks iron, get aim, vitality taking Ostrex Tonic Tablets. Introductory. size only 60c. At all druggists. NOTICE IN MEMORIAM FULLER.—In sad but loving mem- ory of our dear son and brother, ' Earl R. Fuller, who so suddenly was called away June 30, 1952. - We are lonesome here without you, Earl We miss you more each day; the • life does not seem Somehow So same Since you were called away. Our hearts still ache with sadness, Our eyes shed many a tear; God alone knows hew much we . miss you As this ends the first sad year. —Sadly missed by Mother, Dad and Sister Olive. 26x VACATION RESORTS TO RENT. — HOUSEKEEPING cabins and two bedroom cot- tages on Lake Huron. $20 couple weekly. Everything supplied. Sale beach, good swimming, I; mile from highway. Fine for,. children. Write • or see G. HAZELWOOD, R.R. 1, Bayfield, Ont. -26-34 WILCOX.—In loving memory of our dear sister, Mrs. Frank Wil- cox (Margaret Leddy) who passed away suddenly June 24,, 1951, at the age of 32 years. She bade no one a last farewell, She said goodbye to none; The gates of Heaven were opened wide, A gentle voice said, "Come." —Sister Cecelia and brother-in- law, Leslie. 26x McINTYRE.--In loving memory of our son, Jimmie, who passed away June 23, 1941. We cannot clasp your hand, dear sohii Your fare we cannot see; But let this little token Tell that we still, remember thee. Those whom we love' go out of sight, But never out of mind; They are cherished in the hearts Of those they leave behind. —Ever -remebered by Mom, Dad and Sisters. ' 26x FOR SALE. Two. story eight -room red brick house. Oil heating, full basement, 104 foot lot, two single garages, house in real gond west end loca- tion and in excellent condition. One and a -half story instil brick sided house, five rooms on main floor, three room apartment up- stairs. Full basement, coal stoker heating, south end location. Nearly new, five room bungalow sided with insul brick located on acre on main highway a few miles from Goderich. Garage. Lovely summer cottage, five miles south of Goderich, livintg room 40 ft. by 12 ft. with fire- place, four, bedrooms, frill bath- room. Cottage fully equipped. Large lot on lake bank in beauti• ful „location. Immediate posses - OPPORTUNITY DOMINION AUTOMOBILE ASSOCIATION Canada's Most Progressive Motor Club requires a Sales Representative for Goderich and district. This is a wonderful opportunity for a man desiring a career in the sales field with a future and security. Above average earnings earned by dili- gent worker. Car an asset. For confidential ' interview state par- ticulars, selling experience, phone number and write 130X 51, SIG- NAL -STAR, Goderich. -25 shoal. C. -F. 'iIAPMAN, Realtor. Phone 18W. FINANCE AND INSURE -, Your next new or late model ear. truck' or farm machinery . at lower cosh through - Harold W. Shore INSURANCE .16ENCY "All Lines of Insurance" N9RT11 ST. PIIONE 766W Loans also arranged on 1946 • and later model ears. Emerson Drug Store ,Corner West St. and Square Phone 45. We deliver. "As handy as the Postofiice" ANGELIQUE'S WHEEL OF FORTUNE Nothing to Buy—Nothing to Sell Just come in and spin the wheel. If you • stop white, black or gold satin you get a card sachet odour. If you stop on an angel,• you are eligible draw for two beautiful prizes. BLACK SATIN PERFUME -6.00 or WHITE SATIN COLOGNE -2.00 on' the of that for the This game is over on Tuesday, July 7, and winners will be published in paper of that week.