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''Wlidnesday noon Is deadline for Classified Ads.
Flys lines or less, 50c; 10c for each additional line.
25c extra for: office box number. -
1A. For Sale (General)
LIMITED QUA.NT1TY OF SPYS
and other cooking apples.
Bring own containers. HARRY
MITCHELL, 2, Goderich,
phone 426W2. 11-12x
USED ' ELECTROLUX 'CLEAN-
ERS, fully reconditioned, Elec-
trolux Sales and Service, R. E.
RU'TTAN, 172 Picton street W.
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• Phone 1154M. 9-12x
FOR SALE:—LISED REFRIGER-
'" ATORS, electric ranges, rang-
ettes and washing machines at
'BARGAIN PRICES. SHORE AP--
PLIANCES, Goderich, your head.
quarters for hearing aid batteries.
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Hygienic :uppties ijubber
mailed po,stpaiu in plain, sealed
envelope with price list. Six sam-
ples 2Oc; 24 samples $1.00. Mail
Order ,Dept: T-53. NOV-RUBBER
CO., 'Box 91, Hamilton, unt.
•GORDON 15' CEDAR TRIP BOAT
`*" on one-man trailer. Excellent
condition. CLIFF LOWERY, Code -
rich French Dry Cleaners. -10-11 - .12 gauge single barrel shot
gun; cheap for quick sale. ART
RETWEEN 800 AND 900' PEEL, 138 Wellington street, Gocle
-`-' square feet good used maple rich, phone 1597M. -11
flooring. Apply JOE O'KEEFE,
Sec.-Treas. S.S. No. 2, Ashfield,
(KingsbrIdge SchooW` Phone Dun-
gannon 12 r 14. 10-11x
FORD TRACTOR AND TWO -FUR- I -
-a- ROW plow. Priced reasonable.
Cedar posts in any lengths up
.to 20 feet.
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THE GODERICII SIGNAL -STAR
A RE YOUR HILLSIDE CHICKS
order') Ask us for price -
list and particulam Wide choice
breeds and crosses. Mixed, pul-
lets, cockerels. Some started.
Ames In -Cross. Get your chicks
now for best results later. Agent
HARVEY LASSALINE, R.R. 2,
Goderich. Phone 1599.12. -11
1 WAL PURPOSE SHORTHORN
heifers and young cows, to
calve in March and April. .Also a
few for Fall calving. Herd is on
R.O.P., accredited, and all females
are vaccinated, JAMES F. SCOTT,
Thornton Hall Farm, Seaforth.
Pone ,8514. -11
s1PECIAL FOR THIS WEEK,
Azaleas $2 and $2.50; Cirierar-
ias $1,00 each; Shamrocks 35c to
$1 50: Boston Ferns $2.50. GODE-
RICH FLOWERS, Bruce streei,
phone 105.. -11
STARTED CHICKS, RHODE IS-
LAND lied pullets, eight weeks
old, 96 cents each. CASEY, VAN
L)EN, IIEUVEl„ R.R. 2, Goderich,
phone 852W1. , 11-12x
EW 2.2 AUTOMATIC RIFLE;
1B. Real Estate
Enrich your garden with weedz,
free -chicken droppings and assure
a good .return for your labor.
Let us put it on before the ground
Is worked.
If -you want to seed down a new
lawn orto level and restore an
oldone iet us do the job. Prices
reasonable.- •
JACKSONS HOME AND GARDEN
SERVICE
Phone 1386 noon or evening.
UPRIGHT PIANO IN GOOD CON-
' ,•'"" DITION. Phone 144 for lur-
ther information. -11
• 'p.c.v. 'OPEN F. LICENSE .1949
three -ton truck in gOod condi-
tion with stock rack. Write BOX
16, SIGNAL -STAR.
ClyENERAL MOTORS CUSTOM
a -A car radio, push buttons, tone
control, aerial. Excellent condi-
tion. $40. Phone 728M. , -11
ATTENTION ! • ATTENTION!
'a"- 51 Pontiac, big 6, best of
condition, with 5 tubeless tires,
radio, heater, automatic windshield
wipers, directional lights, , fog
lights -and back-up lights. Terms.
Phone 668M.
HAROLD W. SHORE
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
$2,000 Down 'Payment — Balance
$50 per Month
This cozy bungalow has a 'spac-
.
ious kitchen and living room, two
medium- sized bedrooms and mod-
ern bath room. Well ideated on a ,
large lot. Attached garage. Full
basement, hot air. furnace. See
his one today.
$2,000 Down Payment—Balance as
Rent
Two storey, red brick, three bed-
room home in an excellent location
on a large let. Modernized kit-
che, dining room and spacious
living room on first floor and three
comfortable bedrooms and .bath-
room second floor. Full basement
and hot water heating. Double
garage. A real buy on exceptional
terms.
150 Acre Farm—Hullett Township
Located three miles north-east of
Clintop. This farm has good bank
barn, 50' 'x 70': Smaller -barn,
30' x 50'. Eight -room frame house,
and 140 workable acres of very
•productivelay loam. House has
hydro, bathroom 'and. furnace.
Barn equipped with hydro and
water system. $5,000.00 down pay-
ment and balance on one mort-
gage. Total price $14,500.00:.
FOR SALE.
7lroom red brick- house on
Newgate street.
? room white brick house on East
street. Full price $3,500.00.
2 apartment insul brick sided
house on Cambria road.
2 apartment house on Britannia
road.
Established restaurant located
On the Square, Goderieh. Owner
has good reasons for selling.
104 ft. square building lot on
Picton street. Close to the Sunset
Hotel,
Summer cottages and beach
properties.
C. F. CHAPMAN, Realtor
Phone 18W, Goderich, Ont.
MALCOLM MATHERS
46 West St. Phone' 115W
Insurance Agent Real Estate Broker
Three Bedroom Bungalow — One
• Year Old
()NE DINING ROOM SUITE, In a good location, this three
• eight pieces. Beatty 1954 bedroom bungalow has a large liv-
washer and dryer. Westinghouse ing room with dinette, modern kit -
cabinet electric „ range. Phone chen with built-in cupboards, four -
1486. -11 I piece bathroom, full basement and
oil forced air heating. Linoleum
tile floor in kitchen. All other
floors pre hardwood. Aluminum
combination windows and doors
far •quick sale. FILSINGER S Large lot. Reasonable price. ,
JEWELRY AND GIFTS. -11-121
All types of Properties for sale.
MALCOLM MATHERS
INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE
OFFICE
'NUR BEDROOM, OPEN LIVING
- quarters modern . home, oil
heated, panelled den and recrea-
tion room. Can be obtained With
large workshop on adjoining lot.
Three bedroom insul brick sided
home, close to Square. Hot air
heat, fine basement.
TWO SIX-FOOT AND ONE FIVE-
- FOOT completely closed in
floor counters. Priced reasonably
Three bedroom and apartment
home, well' located and modern-
ized.
Four bedroom home located in
north end of town. Oil heat.
Fotr bedroom brick home with
garage, located near Square. Oil
heat and house in excellent con•
dition.
PETER S. MacEWAN
Real Estate
"West Street. Phon'e 230.
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Wartime House—Three Bedrooms
ATEST LARGE DETAILED $2,200 down buys this well -locat-
ed home which has three bed-
rooms, large living room and kit-
chen. Price includes oil Space
heater - and balance of t purchase
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c.orfiplete. 100 gal. outside tank, price carries at $30.00 per month.
filter. Phone 1394W. 11-x 166 Farm—Goderich Township
PIGS, SEVEN WEEKS Located three' miles from Cline
ton, this farm which has large bank
old. WALTER DAER, R.R. 5,1 barn, driving shed arid spacious
Goderich, phone Carlow 1350.
maps. of Town of Goderich,
with names on each street. Sold
at THE .SIGNAL -STAR. -11t1
ACE -HEATER, MEDIUM SIZE,
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['house is being sold on a "Best
• I Offer basis. Arrange to inspect
TWO LADIES' SUITS, SIZE 14,
excellent condition. Skipper
blue gabardine and grey glen
check. Phone 36J. , .11x
"T SURE RECOMMEND" BIG -4
Chicks, say' many customers.
Ask us for complete list of breeds
and crosses. Pullets, cockerels,
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mixed. - Some started. Ames In-
Cross,- Canadian Aproved. Lose
no time if you want to catch good
summer markets. Agent RYAN &
SON, Goderich. Phone 345. -11
MAN'S:• C.C,M. BICYCLE, IN
good condition. Apply 92 St.
David street. llx
this one today.
LISTINGS AND INQUIRIES IN-
, VITED
Phone 7,66
Hamilton Street Goderich
FOR SALE —
THREE BEDROOM, STOREY
• and a -half stucco house and
garage, .good location, 116 Bruce
streetr Goderich. 11-13x
HOUSE. PHONE 1275, GODE-
RICH.
2. Real Estate Wanted
5. Employment Wanted
YOUNG LAM DESIRES STENO-
-a• GRAPHIC position. Five years
experience with same firm. Can
operate switchboard and dicta -
phone. References supplied if de-
sired. For full particulars, please
contact BOX 14, Sl.GNAL-STAR.
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PETER S. MacEWAN
REALTOR
Listings and enquiries invited.
48 West Street. Phone 230.
FARMS, HOMES, APT. HOUSES,
SUMMER COTTAGES, STORES
AND GARAGES. . et,
Buying or Selling Contact
JOHN BOSVELD
Real Estate Broker
40 Wellesley Street, Goderich
Phone 1108.
SURE, IT'S
AND WE'RE ALL PREPARED TO
'•GIVE YOtTR CAR A CAREFUL
SPRING OHEOK-OVER.
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I WILL CLEAN YOUR BASE-
MENT, draw away ashes, put
manure on your garden, also odd
jobs. Reasonable rates: Phone
630 evenings, 5 p.m. to 6 p.m.
11x
6. Wanted (General)
OLD HORSES WANTED AT 3c
lb., and dead cattle at value.
If dead, phone at once. • GILBERT
BROS. MINK RANCH, phone col-
lect, 936 r 32 or 936 r 21. -2tf
7. To Rent ,
A P.kRTMENT CLOSE TO
— Square. Irnmedipte possession.
Telephone 282. . -40tf
APARTMENT, HOT' WATER
heated, self-contained, second
floor, two bedrooms. Phone 200W
after 5 p.m. 10143: -7tf
THREE OR FOUR -ROOM APART-
- MENT, unfurnished, oil heat-
ed. Private kitchen and wash-
room. Phone 288. -9-10
COMFORTABLE• THREE-ROOM
- apartment, unfurnished, hard-
wood floors, near Square. Phone
328 or 90. -10tf
AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY,
-a- two -room furnished apart-
ment with heat, light, refrigeration
and use of telephone. MISS, MARY
B. HOWELL, 10 St. Vincent street.
Phone 213W. . • -10tf
FURNISHED APARTMENT,
- suitable for couple, heated,
electric refrigerator, electric stove,
use of laundry and electric washer.
Phone 380. -10
-LOVELY FOUR -ROOM APART-
MENT— on Square, newly, decor-
ated, all conveniences, immediate
possession. Phone 1100. -11
THREE -ROOMED APARTMENT
cltige to the 'Square, all con-
veniences. Available April lst.
-Phone 673J. C. M. ROBERTSON.
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WANTED.—LISTINGS OF PRO-
• PERTIES for sale. C F.
CHAPMAN, Realtor. Phone 18W.
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WANTED.—LISTINGS- OF PRO-
• PERTIES for sale. No charge
to you until "property is sold.
MALCOLM MATHERS, R e a 1
Estate' Broker, 46 West St., Gode•
rich. Phone 115W. -12tf
FARM, SUITABLE FOR -`RE-
FORESTATION, preferably
without buildings. Give descrip-
tion and price. Write BOX 12,
SIGNAL -STAR. -11
4. Help Wanted
MEN
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Greatly reduced winter clothing
at the Opportunity Shop, Newgate
street. -11
Picture framing. We are now
equipped to do y picture framing.
Good selection of mouldings. Mac-
Laren's Studio (at Clinton Tuesday
and Thursday afternoons). . -51tf
Top quality Alberta Lurnp, 'ex-
cellent for burning with wood in
spring. 523 per ton. Edward
Coal Co. Phone 98., -9-11
11 anyone has not been canvassed
for the Red Cross; donations may
be left at the Iteyal Bank. -11-12
Make your spring cleaning easier
by renting a floor polisher • and
vacuum cleaner at. $1 per day from
Shore Appliances. -11-21
Attention Ladie,s! While doing
your spring cleaning, please keep
in mind that donations are grate-
fully received at the Opportunity
Shop. Newgate street. _ -11
11. Auction Sales
APPRIOXIMATELY ao SQ. F1,.
of floor space to rent for of-
fices (OrTe large, or two medium
size), situated on ground floor on
Square. Available in May after
building remodelled, lay -out to
suit rentor. CRANSTON FURNI-
TURE. -11'
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.THE CANADIAN ARMY OFFERS
• YOU'
A STEADY JOB •
WITH
GOOD PAY
EXCELLENT. PENSION PLAN
AND OPPORTUNITIES FOR
PROMOTION, LEARNING A USE!
FUL TRADE,AND
OVERSEAS SERVICE
See your local Recruiting Officer
TOWN HALL.
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GODERICH EVERY. WEDNESDAY
10 A.M. — 6.45 P.M.
OR
Apply direct to No. 7 Personnel
•Depot, LONDON, Ontario
Bring proof of age and education.
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8. Wanted to Rent
-11 tir AN OR WOMAN, TO SERVICE
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customers on established Wat-
kins Route in Goderich. No sell-
ing experience necessary. Noth-
ing to invest. Steady income.
Apply in- writing to F. GRANGER,
350 St; Roch street, Montreal.
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THREE-ROOM HEATED APART-
MENT, or will consider small
house, with private entrance and
bath, electric stove and refriger-
ator. Write BOX 15, SIGNAL -
STAR. 1 lx
9. Coming Events
AUCTION SALE OF PROPERTY
AND HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS
from the -home of William Healey,
Lighthoilse street, Goderieh, on
SATURDAY, MARCH 26th, 1955
,• at 2 p.m.; consisting of:
HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS — Kit-
chen range, ice box, dining room
table, chairs, studio"couch, writing
desk, radio, bedroom suite, tool
chest, carpenter's tools, dishes,
household utensils, hot plates, end
tables, organ stool, lawn mower,
shot gun -and other articles too
numerous to mention.
PROPERTY—At the game time
there will be offered for sale the
property subject to a reserve bid.
This property consists of a large
two-storey frame house, garage and
small barn.
Terms on household effects,
cash. Terms on property, 10%
on date of sale, balance in thirty
days.
STAFFORD
Executor of the Estate of
William Healey.
MATHEW GAYNOR,
Auctioneer. -10-12
AUCTION SALE OF LIVE.
STOCK, full line of machinery
and household effects at lot 7, con-
cession 8, Ashfield Township, on
TUESDAY, MARCH 29
at 12.30 p.m. sharp.' •
Full list of items will appear in
this column in next week's issue.
• CECIL JOHNSTON,
Proprietor.
DQNALD BLUE,
11- Auctioneer.
CLEARING AUCTION SALE OF
FARM STOCK, IMPLEMENTS
AND HOUSEHOLD EFFECT'S
to be held at lot 30, concession 9,
East Wawaposh Township; Ave
miles west of Belgrave, on
TFIURSDAY, MARCH 31
at 1 p.m.
CATTLE -1 Durham, cow, re-
cently fresh and rebred; Hereford
cow, due time of sale; 2 Durhani-
cows. due in April; 3 Durham far-
row cows; 5 Durham heifers and
steers, 2 years old; 7 Durham heif-
ers and steers, 1 year °Id; 1 calf,
2 months old.
• POULTRY -80 Sussex year-old
hens; 2 geese and gander; 2 ducks
and 1 drake; chicken shelters, like
new; colony house, 8 x 10 ft.; gas
uipment; 200 gal. tank with hose
arld oil drums.
MACHINERY—W. C. Allis-Chal-
mers tractor, fully equipped; two-
furro Flury tractor plow; Allis-
ChalmerS 6 It. combine. with pick-
up and in good condition; New
Idea 7 ft. power mower; Massey.-
HarriS" one-way disc (like new);
tandem M. -H. tractor 7 ft.
Massey -Harris binder; 11 -run Deer-
ing. disc drill; • five -section diamond -
harrows; walking plow"; Renfrew
cream separator; 36 ft,....extension
ladder; fanning mill; Massey -Harris
bean puller and scufffer; rubber
tired farm wagon; set sleighs;
garden scufller; forks; chains;
shovels; two„ steel water troughs,
6 ft. (like new); harness*, one set
heavy harness and collars; set
single ,harness.
• Quantity of ash tongues, hem-
lock scantling, cedar posts, 160 ft.
of hay rope.
HAY AND GRAIN -154640 ton
of good mixed hay, alfalfa and
timothy; • 150 -bus. malting barley,
suitable for seed; 400 bus. mixed
grain.
WOOD -20. cords mixed wood,
1 ft. length.
HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS—Wash-
ing machine with gas engine;
child's tricycle; child's wagon; ex-
tension table; chairs; oil heating
stove; two Coleman gas stoves;
lamps and other articles too num-
erous to mention. _
TERMS—CASH.
JOHN MASON, Proprietor.
. HAROLD JACKSON,
Auctioneer.
HERSON IRWIN,
ALEX McBLJRNEY, Clerks.
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AUCTION
SUPERIOR IMPORTED
ANTIQUES
THE ODDFELLOWS TEMPLE
555 DUNDAS STREET, LONDON
(South side of Dundas, between
Adelaide and William Streets) •
'THURSDAY AND FRIDAY -
MARCH 17 and 18-7.30 p.m.
From such Scottish estates as
Lord Linlithgow, The Duke of
Sutherland and the Countess of
Tankerville, Fyfe's Antiques Lim-
ited have ,hipped to London one
of the finest collections of antiques
ever offered by public auction.
Included will be Louis- XV Kings-
wood table and Louis XV Kings-
wood desk, both Ormolu mounted
and richly decorated; Louis XVI
display cabinet and Louis XVI
corner cabinet; ebonized display
cabinet; Georgian breakfast tatile;
two fine grandfather clocks; Burr
walnut Sutherland table; Superior
French gilt easy chair; davenport.
desk; Superior dining -room furni-
ture, including sideboards, tables
and sets of diners, some with
cabriole legs; fine, Sheraton, corner
cupboard; rare Dutch Marquentry
commode; Superior French and
English settees; William IV inlaid
io 1 table and others -Su er-
• Goderich Little Theatre Drama
Festival, April 20, 21, 22, at Mac-
Kay Hall. Tickets •or sale soon
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Rummage sale, Saturday, March
19,, at 1.30 .p.m. in St. George's
Church Parish Hall, sponsored by
St. David's Group, Church Wo-
men's -10-11
Children's concert, Frid4,
lYfarch 18,, at 8 p.m.,' in Public
School Auditorium, presented by
the -pupils of the Public School.
Tickets 35c. No tickets sold even-
ing of concert. 'Few tickets still
available at school, from pupils
and' teachers.
Rummage Sale, Saturday, March
26, at 1.30 p.m.,at MacKay.
by Kinette Club of GoderR:h.
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The regular meeting of the' Wo-
men's Hospital Auxiliary will be
held Monday, March 21, at 3 p.m.
in the Board Room at the hospital.
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APPLICATIONS WILL BE RE-
CEIVED by the undersigned
until Saturday, March 19th. for the
position of Assessor for the Town-
ship of Ashfield at a salary of
$450.00 per annum.
DONALD M. SIMPSON,
Clerk -Treasurer,
• Township of Ashfield.
10-11-
pnEE INFORMATION AVAIL-
- ABLE about •CanadiaiN U.S.A.
• and Foreign job opportunities pay-
ing highest salaries. Write im-
mediately Dept. CA NATIONAL
EMPLOYMENT INFO. SERV. 1020
Broad, Newark, N.J., U.S.A.
-10-12
GODERICH PUBI:IC SCHOOL
requires teachers, male .and
female, ' for junior, and senior -
grades. Salary schedule $2,100. to
$3,200. ,Annual increment $200.
Acemfitilative tick leave plan. Ap-
ply, -to, the undersigned' stating ex.!
Verience, name- and addieti" of in-
spector. ,•• '
• S. 11.(BLAKErbecretari,
•'Gbderich Piiblie,Ekhool Board.
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il#DirtiVrWe
Don't miss seeing a real mys-
tery, "The Red' Key,"presented by
Goderich Little- Theatre at the an-
nual drama festival in April.
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Rummage sale — St. George's
Parish Hall, Saturdayr April 1,6, at
1 p.m., sponsored by The Margaret
Stager Club. -11
occastonal ; p
ior Sheraton bookcase; Dutch Mar-
quentry card table; Chippendale
display cabinet; important Shera-
ton pedestal sideboard; Chippen-
dale Serpentine chest and Georgian
chest; mahogany double -claw din-
ing table; set six Chippendale
chairs; whatnots; piano stools;
mirrors; commodes; carved occas-
ional chairs; lady's. and„, gentle-
men's chairs; cabinets; side and loo
tables; work tables; carved pedes
tali Burr walnut and other fine
furniture; collections of the finest
china, including Chelsea, Royal
Worcester, 'Bisque figures, Wedge-
wood, Copeland, Roy -al Crown
Derby, dessert services, Dresden,
Rockingham, rare Colbrookdale
comport and vase, Capo di Monte'
figures, Superior Meissen' com-
ports, pair rare 'Rockingham
candlesticks, Moore ,comport, two
pair rare and important Minton
vases and other china; crystal and
colored glass, including Girandoles,
decanters, jugs, vases, baskets,
cruets, epergnes and other , lots;
sterling and silverplate, including
two exceptional sterling tea ser-
vices, chamber candlesticks, dish
covers, tea urns, spoons, epergnes
and other items; brass and copper
pieces; important oils by such cele-
brated artists as McKay, Boughi
Crawford, Herdman, Houston, Hay,
McGregor, •MCCulloch, Fraser,
Ramsay and Potter (all artist...4 list-
ed members of the Royal Scottish
Academy; mantel clocks; minia-
tures on ivory; Baxter and Sport-
ing prints; bronze. and marble
groups and many other attractive
items.
This outstanding shipment of
over 490 lots will be on view all
day Wednesday, March 16, Until
10 in'the evening, and thereafter
until the hour of sale. The public
is cordially invited to view these
unique and desirable antique fur-
nishings.
Catalogues now available at the
offices of the Auctioneers.
GEO. R. GARDNER & SON,
82 Dundas Street Building.
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THURSDAY, MARCH 17th; 1965
Classified Ads on CAS1., BASIS. Charge of
ads not paid by SATURDAY NOON of week,of publication.
254 xtra If*
CULBERT'S BAKERY
"THE HOME OF TASTY PASTRY"
Washington Torte -40c each.
A four -layer cake with Strawberry Filling and
Butter &me Icing.
- CRUSTY ROLLS -25c doz.
WALNUT, BUTTER AND HONEY AND COCOANUT TARTS
4 for 17c
INDIVIDUAL CHERRY BOSTON PIES -10c each
CREAM -FILLED CUP CAKES -4 for 17c
HOT CROSS BUNS EVERY DAY -35c doz.
WEDDING, ANNIVERSARY AND BIRTHDAY CAKES
A SPECIALTY
PHONE 465 PHONE EARLY
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19. Notice to Creditors,
12. TendersWanted'
NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND
OTHERS
IN THE ESTATE OF CARMAN
WELLINGTON STEVENS
late of .the City of London, in the
County of Middlesex, dairy worker,
deceased.
All persons claiming- against the
above estate are required to for-
ward lull particulars to the under-
signed by April 2nd, 1955, after
Which date the. asset g will be dis-
tributed.
DONNELLY & DONNELLY, Gode-
rich, Ontario, • Solicitors for the
Estate. ' -10-12
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
OTHERS IN THE ESTATE
AARON C. FISHER C.
late of. the Township of Col, ir" e
in the County of,Huron, dece•sed.
All persons claiming against the
abdve estate are required to for-
ward full particulars to the under-
signed by March 22nd, 1955, after
which date the assets will be ,dis-.
tributed.
DONNELLY & DONNFI J Y,
ND
OF
TOWNSHIP OF COLBORNE
TENDERS FOR GRAVEL
Sealed tenders will be received
by the undersigned until 6.30 p.m.,
Saturday, April 2, 1955, for "crush-
ing and hauling approximately
4,000 cubic yards c crushed
gravel, delivered - on the roads
where required and spread to the
satisfaction of the Road Superin-
tendent. Gravel. to pass through
Trinch screen. Tenders must be
accompanied by a $100.00 certified
cheque. Work to be .done be-
tween September,1 and October 1,
1955. Low -est or any tender not
necessarily accepted.
MEL. GOOD,
Road Superintendent,
11-12- , • R.R. 4, Goderich.
13. Personal. t
Bake sale under auspices of
C.P. & T., March 19, at 2 p.m., at
Worsell's Store. Donations from.
Oddfellows. and Rebekahs grate-
fully received. 1 lx
Home and School Association
will meet Tuesday, March 22, at 8
p.m., in .the Public School auditor-
ium. Special speakers. Dr. R.
• Hughes will present a -film and
give a talk on '"Care of Teeth"
and Bill Anderson will speak on
"FOot Care." Mr. D. Ewing's
Choraliers will 'sing. Lunch will
be served. • -11
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10: Briefs
Order Shell • furriate oil and
•toire oil from Edward Fuels, twit
'-flIck dealer for all Shell Oil Cc:
products. Phone 98. • .39tf
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24-hour service •af Shell Servic
Station, ',Stiltford. SChtrtidt, •-a
Glazier. Gas, oi!rlubricatiOnytirer
and minor repairs. . 11X
4
. Getting low on coal? Time
try new • Sterling coal -4h° silt?
„colOred -coat. .0nce , tried, ,,you
agree that Sterling. is the lineal
coal .y0tr,ve. ever, burned. Order
Sterling from Overholt Coal
Phone 1001. --- -9-
NURSING • HOME, PLEASANT
surroundings at 53 North street.
Operated by Registered Nurse.
Properly balanced home -cooked
meals—tray service. Phone 1593.
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after that date the assets of the,
Estate will be distributed.
Dated at the Town of Goderich,
in the County of Huron, this 15th
day of March, 1955.
R. C. HAYS,
Goderich, Ontario,
11-13- Solicitor for the Estate.
21. Business Notice
Guaranteed radio service. WILE
REINHART ELECTRIC, Hamilton
street, phone 466. -12
HAVE YOUR OLD OAK FLOORS
-11--a- sanded and have the new light.
finish. Phone CREE COOK, Clin-
ton, 23J. -2tf
WATERLOO q• TILE BREED -
INC" ASS§ 61 • TION, "Where
Better Bulls are used." Artificial
Insemination service for all breeds
of cattle. For service or inform-
ation phone • Clinton 242 collect,'
-
between 7.30 and 10.00 a.m. on
week days and 7.30 and 9.30 a.m.
on Sundays. - -6tf
. Goderieh,, Ontario, •pURNITURE. — REPAIR — RE -
Solicitors for the Estate. MODELING — REFINISHING
-9-11 RE -UPHOLSTERING. PHONE ,
892W. 8-11x
A LL PERSONS HAVING CLAIMS'
4-` against the estate of Clarence
John Walters,late of the Town-
ship of Colbbrne, in the County
of Huron, retired farmer, who died
on or 'about the 19th day of Febru-
ary, 1955, are required to file the
same with full -particulad'with the
undersigned by the 19th. day of
March, 1955, as after that date the
assets of the estate ' will be dis-
tributed. "
• Dated at the Town of Goderich,
in the County of Huron, this 28th
day of February, 1955.
R. C. HAYS,
Goderieh, Ontario,
9-11- Solicitor for the Estate.
WE "CAN • CUT PHONOGRAPH
" recbrds of anything Ou wish.
Send a recording of your voice to
a relastive. HUTCHINSON RADIO
& TV, Huron road. --9tf
A PERSONS HAVING CLAIMS
4-"" against the estate of Annie
E. McVittie, late of the Town of
Goderich, in the County. of Huron,
Widow, who died on or about the
7th day of- March, 1955, are re-
ith full
SKILLED TV AERIAL SERVICE.
Aerials installed as low as $49.
Aerials moved — rentals. Work
fully guaranteed tor one year.
HURON TOWER INSTALLATION,
South street, Goder,jch._' phone
1344M. -34tf
FINANCING AND LOANS AT
lower cost on new and late
model used cars and trucks and
new farm machinery. HAROLD
W. SHORE, 38 Hamilton" street,
Goderich. -47tf
CARPENTRY WORK OF ALL
KINDS
Kitchens remodelled, built-in cup-
boards, etc., hardwood or tile floors
laid, also plumbing, bathrooms in-
stalled at low cost. Epps pumps
sold and installed. FRANK Mc -
MICHAEL, Goderich, phone Carlow
1108. 10-12x
quired to file the same w
particulars with the undersigned
by the 2nd day of April, 1955, as
after that date the assets of the
Estate will be distributed.
Dated at the Town of Goderich,
in the County of Huron, this 15th
day of March, 1955.
R. C. HAYS,
Goderich, Ontario,
11-13- Solicitor for the Estate.
MEN, WOMEN! OLD AT 40, 50,
'60! Want to feel •riormally
peppy, years younger? , Ostrex
Tonic.„T,e,blets pep up bodies weak,
"old" ecause lacking iron. Intro-
ductory, "get -acquainted" size only
60c. All Druggists. -11
15. Cards of Thanks.
MRS. ROBERT .1? BELL AND
family wish to thank the
friends and relatives who. assisted
them in any way during their
.bereavemen4, those who sent mes-
sages of sympathy, loaned cars or
sent floral tributes. -11
ESTATE AUCTION S.O.LE OF
PROPiRTY AND HOUSE-
-HOLD EFFECTS
in the Town of Goderich, on
• SATURDAY, APRIL 2nd
PROPERTYat-1E..piginhi,r00-In brick
house, located on corner of Bruce
street and. Cambria road. This is
very desirable Property and' in
excellent condition.
List of household effects will
follow. ' For further particulars
apply tb •
R. C. HAYS, Q.C.,
Solititor.for-Estate,
HAR(YLD.-JACKSON,
1- Seaforth; Auctioneer;
MR. AND MRS: WM. MIULION
`LA' would like to thank those who
expressed their sympathy in any
way at the death or their baby
daughter. They wish to thank those
who sent flowers or assisted them.t
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NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND
OTHERS
IN THE ESTATE OF
OLIVER GRIGG
late of the Township of Tucker -
smith, in the County of Huron,
deceased. •
• All persons claiming "against the
above estate are required to for-
ward full particulars to the under-
signed by April 9th, 1955 after
which date the assets will be dis-
tributed.
DONNELLY-& DONNELLY -
SANITARYGode-
SEWAGE DISPOSAL.
Have your septic tanks3. cess-
pools, cellars, etc., pumped and
cleaned with sanitary 'modern
equipment. All work guaranteed
satisfactory. For quick service,
write or phone LOUIS BLAKE,
Brussels, Ont. Phone Brussels
42 r 6. 11-16x
MOVING—GENERAL CARTAGE.
ED. JEFFREY, phone 843W.-
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22. Lost and Found
A STRING OF PEARLS FOUND.
Owner may have same from
.MRS. EARL WILLIS, 26A North
street, by identifying it, and paying
for this ad. llx
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rich, Ontarib, 'Solicitors for the
Estate. -11-13
• A LL PERSONS IINVNG CLAIMS
against the estate of Sophia
Jane Cade, late of the -Town of
Goderich, in the County of Huron,
Widow, who died en or about the
6th day of March, 1955, are re-
quired to file the same with full
particulars with the .undersigned
by the 2nd day of April, 1955, as
THE FAMILY OF THE LATE
Mrs. Sophia Wade take this
means of expressing their grati-
tude for the kindness' extended
Mrs. Wade during her illness and
for the sympathy shown them at
the time of her death: They would
like to thank the nurses and staff
of the. hospital. as well as those
who sent flowers- or loaned their
cars. ' • -11
16.
Engagements
•
Mr/and Mrs. Ernest •PtterSon,
Goderich,- announce ,the ,engage -
meat of •their ,daughter, Elsie,- to.
Grant McDonald, .son, of, Mr.. and
Md. John Waonald, Goderich.
The wedding will -take placeAn
ViCtOria Street Maia ,March
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Since the end of World War Two
Canadians have built nearly 750,-
000 houses with 'a market -value
approaching eight billion dollars,
sufficient residential -building to
accommodate about 3,000,000 per-
sons.
Governments obtain an average
of $431 a year from each Canadian,
or an average of $1,724 from a
family of four.
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