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APPLIANCES
FRIGIDAIRE
FOR SALES S. SERVICE
GODERICH CfllkL SQUt.R.E -• Vitouz 86
t e CommetclalHotei atBlytheitd
lied 46 cases Of beer anti. ale' On
IFriday '
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Charges -of keeflIng ifOr4tte,
-Undlirtlid-COM"Iret;
are pending against the Mnager,
Alvin W..11 a, and the' proe•
pretor, Grey Clare; jr. • —
Earlier. 1 week, the" Provineial
Police raid • the Cgsrstal plubfit
Dunlop, on HighWay. 21 about tirree
miles northofGocierleh..:- .kquant•
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ity .beer'and":ale'yasseizdand
the operator, George Campbell was
charged under the - Temperance
Theraids-follow-o.11e,heelso
a recommendation by a coraner"
jury here investigating the traffic
deaths of three Goderich youths at
Saltfoixi, December ,13, The jury
recommended that police 'eliminate
all illegal liquor' outlets in the
area. The jury also ,found that
John Willard Spain had supplied
Intoxicating wine tohe driver of
the ill-fated car. -Spain has since
been charged with bringing intoxi-
cating liquor 'Fnto Huron County
for other than his personal or fam-
ily use.
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DR. F. G. THOMPSON NEW
COUNTY, HOME PHYSICIAN,
Dr. F. G. Thompson, Canton,
has been appoinecl Huron County.
Home physician, at Clinton, suc-
ceeding Dr. J. A. Arldisen, also of
Clinton. His duties Commenced
January 1, 1956,
- Announcement' of hthe appolnt.
ment was made by A. H. Erslcirie,
clerk -treasurer of Huron •County,
Goderich.
The resignation of Dr. Addison,
submitted earlier, was accepted by
Warden Earl Campbell, reeve: of
Hay Townsip. His resignation
stemmed from what Dr. Add/son
termed as'irradeguate salary" for
the services expected a him. His
annual salary was. •
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---.,the resolution, continued.
.....__ &r.• McQqatrie;:. :Who has
,ben -made an honorary. ACA
member, was born on 'a farm
- n Huron County, Ontario, 66
• years,' ago:• - ' 't- , / ' ,•.:.: .
tAtter, completing is high
slchool training, he Joined the
Brussels' Pea' - as a printers
devil... Later, he 'held 'a suc-
cession of newspaper positions
liveihsven.ci±4.1reatrjruu,P7cosinmpifedetio:Ayni,.thei2ant
years • iof servieei,Aleiill.
Mr:Praetor, 4stbeengIneer.:at. the!
Power 'housejierc
a74•140;13restratati00tliers
• present perelEliner,,Weaver;!man-•.
•• Reg..; Brddle,,superinteedenvt ;
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13, aAR.isett4Etreisig.t.4-MaIn..at
and candlelight, on trinit,s4AY,,...110.
naber, '., 22; the Chatiel ,tof First
Presbyterian Churg,....51uncle;,3141.;
y7wliett.411• 14C-tlice
eng:44-:a-•minitillrRvenilig.
•• Lewis 1,ted mar-*
:riage-anette-:-Lidde -MeWhinney1
and Charles H,' • • The bride
•is the daug . and Mrs.
'•• -John -.Pitbladep • . • •
erich, and
14119" gnini e n Mrs.. i3a-
: nett , and •ithe •tlate•B: .134inett„
- - -
Th6-7bridewore a suit -of ice
pink wool, with matching hat,.
white gloves, and a corsage -of
White orchids. The attendants
wee -51e--. and Mrs. Stephen K4
Johnson, of altineie.
irs. Johnson wore a suit of blue
wool with• -,whit# hot and - times-
sories in navy.. Her corsage was
of white gardenias.
The reception Was held at The
China Inn, after which; Mr. and
Mr & Barnett left on a short wed -
dirt trip, and since itheir return
have taken up resideece at 218
College avenue, N., . Muncie,
Indiana. • •
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New Year guests with Mr. and
Mrs. Garnet Mathieson and family
were Mr. and Mrs. Win. Proctor
and 51r. Jas. Proctor, ci Deroit;
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Wettlaufer
and Kenneth, of West Mankton,
and Mr. Wm. Proctor and, Charles,
of town:.
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in Goderich, Ontario; Govan,
Saskatchewan and Calgary, be-
fore tnyinga small Paper of
his own in Victoria Harbor,
Ontario.
11r. Mcarrie joined B. F.
Goodrich 'Co. in Toronto in
1913 as sates adjuster and
everitiialbt—he direetsekr, the
company's sales promotion Of-
fice. For another nine -yea,
period he was advertiirig dir•
ector for. Western Canada
Flour Mills. In 1041, he took
over the management of ACA.
wassar
Mr. and Mrs. W:'li.Robb and Mr. Grant Snell, of R.R: 1„.Londes-
boro, were guests for the- Christ-
mas holiday at the home of their
aunt, 'Mrs. Chas. Barker Amlesea
street ot).turciay last.,
Guests with Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Kershaw, Brock street, ovek the
oliday season were their son,
Jack KerShaw, airs. Kershaw and
-chldren,Terry and Linda, of Birm-
wedding at Dungannon on Satur- ingham, Alabama; also their daugh-
day. ter, Mrs. Jean Hogue, of Bobcay-
Miss Beatrice Aberhart, of Tor- 1,'eon; Mr. and Mrs. Jack Cowan and
onto spent the holiday week -end Donld, of Exetr, and . Miss
at ti)e ihonie of her brother. Marjorie Morrish, -of Toronto.
-DonAbefhart; and Mrs. Aberhprt. • Mr. and airs. John Needham,
lir. and Nfrt. LaViiote Blake and Marcia and Leslie -Anne, of- Sear
lytelmt 1, _Yith Mr.
Needham's parents, air. Ond rs.
Reg. Needham, Wellington street.
Mr. • and Mrs. Murray Oke and
Stephen, of Windsor, were guests
at the Oke -Curran wedding on Sat-
urday at Dungannon and spent the
iveck-end with Mr. and Mrs. Irvine
Oke, Huron road. 'Mr. and Mrs.
Donald Oke,- of Zurich,_were also
Paul +Mooney and Mrs. Mooney, and guests.
son, -Richard, "f Stratford.' spent
the New Year holidays wth-Mrs.
P. J. Cantelon.
_ air. and Mats. W. N. Gould, Pat-
ricia and Ronald. of Meatreal,
were guests over the New Year
with Mr. Goirld's parents, Mr_ and
Mrs. Irvine Oke. While bete they
were guests at the Oke -Curran
No- be-tter time
AND HERE'S HOW
TO FINANCE THEM...
Voull find rarpenir, plumbers, electricians and others
in the building trade freest in the ivinter when outside
construction drops to a minimum.
114%C you got ideas . .
a_mnt job throughout
(-Ash? IVO. you can put
. about a 1)aement playroom Of
our houe. hut lark the ready
them into'clIcct right now with
the help oft a11 if NI Home Improvement Loan. MM.'s
availableat the II of Ni for -almost any worthwhile
purpose al)oin the house at only 51/47'r interest per annum
and repaya)le in monthly instalments.
By making those home aiproTcrEients now, you'll save
• • •- • • 4r Money bikaust more experienced help, available in the
is'intcrime, will get the job done faster . and time —
becathsty you won't have to go on a waiting list. YouIl
benkt from the craftsmanship of first-class men working
w-igut tush, and incidenta11y:1mill help ,our comom.
pity,too. by priiViding employment during the off-season.
If you are planning structuraladditions. alterations,
nets.installations or redecoration, see your local It of M
matidger today. There's no better time than rtere!
rims vi tors with Mrs: :laic e's
mother.•Mts. M. Gras. -
Mr. and Mrs. James 'AM.:hell and
daughter, Jessie, of Welland, Ont.,
spent Christmas holidays at the
ome of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Mit-
chell,' Britannia roact.
Ne* Year's guests with Mrs. D.
D. Mooney were her son, Mr.
Mr. Donald Money, all of Toronto. (Mr. and Mrs. Earl Cooper and
Miss JesinLaseson.- eft today
(ThursdayT• fm'
Los AnjIes. Cali,„
fornia, where she wil spend the
winter months at the Rosslyn
Hotel.
Mr. and Mrs. A. G Sawyer and
daughter, Linda, of Troy. Inch,
were Christmas guests with Mrs.
Sawyer's- parent, Mr. and Mrs.
Earl - Cooper; other -guests were
Mr. and Mtclfarry Gould, of Clin-
ton; Mr. and Mrs Ernest Crich
and Mildred and Mrs Gifford
Crich. of Seaforth.
. Miss Shirley Benjamin and MRs
afarylin Crane spent the holiday
week in Toronto at the home a
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Benjamin. Mr.
and Mrs. Wm.' Benjamin spent the
gew ft-drs -with 'I4pet3f,
Benjamin in Toronto -
Mr. and Mrs. May Snell and
children. Heather and Ilarri, and
Sandra were New Year's guests
with relatives at Clintonand Sea.
frth.
Mrand airs. Douglas Blacker
Mr
s.1
children, Brantford, were
Christmas ors with the Lady's
parents, 1 nd Mrs. T. R. Rundle.
Huron road.
3fra. Mamie Sutcliffe is spending
the winter season with her par-
ents. Mr. and Mrs. T. Warrener.
Hamilton street.
Mr. and Mn. Ray Mitchell and
young son, of Tomtit°. spent
Christmas and New Year's with
Mrs. Mitchells parents, Mr. and
5frs. Harold Montgomery. Cameron
greet.
Mr. and Mrs Wm. Chapman aria
tiaatitter,-.14sesaettoarora....lianItou..
Lin Ishind,isited at the Mune of
Ms, and Mts. William Ritchie the
day before New Year's.
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PILODVOTI
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fiCiftONTCV ,•Ferd
;1•10tor.•„Conipar*",' Oanad:LIditic4
edi,,:wound:;nr;•its',.'l.P58;_mettat#0133
annual,":„produe=',
tion record of i165,700;;;:*rnere,;•thari
10,000/utit4ialieltd;bi the.,'•vrelOotss
..„.14411C0f
;e0mPallrf.dUeeci7;7'50Ctaell'.400,
-motor.- vehiclealtdrnedi:out,, ttan.
'We''!tbit'Ve'',1itid.ithe,'hest,,, year,*
Out g,
s
StiOdwyz(0.0gait.ilk
the &hitt ',Opt;
:Mr:/Irick had iitatioetC.MciJii
liontc.7'0(ZhIs'iiiietifeSeV:Lboth,,7,rzin
;re triiiint'4,44164,1de •
-he7.4.14cOVeredthitTatt-
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' • •'041-the::0.14Thr ton.PoliceWho.7e*??iytt,4
• eitiProvinerat":"COnitable;ri
presldent,- in .a yar-end.Maternent. o,•t.11e?Clederichtgelirrient,4J)40fr..,!,
"Our sales in Canada,' text "theialei -was;Patrelin
of.soue'VhollY-Oweed".,:strbsidiarles' 4';-..Constalale;ditardyf'.80644ed-k
.and -radioed,-,alieaft,•*)5,the7:1,4Ete
Zealand and „Singapare,'''arc..",tell.,
aheadof „•theSe.,, of any' previone Constable, icernered.'-;:therrie.
.HensalV, •
.-i+11-am•-c•onfitient:we-haVe-:anotherit-Eilier •..• , , =Pt
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those hirsinessMen Who leek for; a- 'over 'New, ;?,,
eontinuance;.-'at--leaSt...thronh- the' '1ThiPo!"---aeolitlel4-'11/iiieVittedt41
first half of 1956' .of the buoyant Clintoni There."yir e'"140`;',
:business cOnditictei'that have pre..-1terested.for`drunk-,drivantige.
veiled in the last half:Ad...1965. --da4trIet. • - ••t '"444-,,‘,":4,4c•••",
.444, •
do -not look ,for -a big increase in
improvement of three or four pr,
cent m 1956, and the automobile
industry may do a little beterthin
that."
Pleasant surroundngs• .
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Operatedlby Reg. Nurse.
Properly balanced home
cooked meal,
Tray service.
Mrs. H. Earnshaw
PHONE 1593
53 NORTH STREET
51-3
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Starting New Cours-
-REGISTRATION
FRIDAY, JANUARY 6
from 1 to 3 pm. 7,
— AT
British Exchange. Hotel
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THIS •AATTIIISS ADYEITISLO I•4 TP4I /OtterIAL 01
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FULL OR
TWIN SIZE
MATCHING gOX SPRING SAME MCI
GODERItH PAVILION
EVERY SATURRAY NIGHT DANCE TO
are Paul. Cross and ills Orchestra
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EVERY WEDNEADAY IS SQUARE DANCE NIGHT
WITH CLARENCE PEtRIE AND THE NIGHT HAWKS
NOTICE—Commencing next week the Pavillon dance announce-
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