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IMPORTANT NOTICE
TO
Goderich Housewives
re Goderich Lions
Monster Auction Sale
on Saturday; - May 18,
AT GODERICH MEMORIAL ARENA.
PROCEEDS OF SALE TO SUPPLY FURNISHINGS
FOR NURSERY OF NEW WING
AT ALEXANDRA HOSPITAL.
HOUSEWIVES having, good SALEABLE
HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS, which they
wish to donate to this worthy cause, are
asked to 'CONTACT THE. FOLLOWING
LIONS FOR FURTHER INFORMATION.
MR. W. W. HAYSOM — PHONE 810.
kit. W. B. M. ARMSTRONG — PHONE, 14 ,
MR. K. F. WILKINSON -- PHONE 150W
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News of Kingsb.ridge
'LUNGSBRIDGE, April 0. Mr.
and t%irs. Blaine Partin metered to
Hamilton the past weep and were
accompanied ,home by Agnes
King, MISS Therese Martin, and
Joseph Martin, who spent the
week -end here.
Miss Margaret Foley, of Strath.:,roy, spent the week -end at _ her
hone here.
J. end Mrs, Wm. Kinahan and
children, of St. Augustine, were
Sunday visitors Ott the home of
&Ir. and-Dirs. Leo Courtney.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert King and 'Yrs.
King, sr.,, of Teeswater, vi4ted at
the home of their sister, Mrs.
Blaise Martin, and family, during
the past week.
Mr. and Mrs. I•iallihan and daugh-
ters, of (Melton, visited at the
Vassella home over the week -end.
Mrs. J. Berry, of 'Goderich, is
visiting with Mr, and Mrs. James
Doherty and family, of Port Al-
bert, while her husband, Mr. Derry,
has 'returned to his work on the
lake boats. -
Mr. Walter Dalton and sons, of
Detroit, peat the iweekeend here
with rei:ativee,
and Mr's, fid. Minard sand tiito
sons returned to their hone in
Belleville 'after a Week's visit at
the home„of fir. and Firs. C1ilten
Austin.
• The C.W.L. held a special meet-
ing on Sunday afternoon with the
president, Mrs. Walter Clare, rote-
sidingwith the nomination corn-
inittee, Mrs. Jas. Garvey, Mrs. Leo
Courtrqey, Mrs. Edwin Meyer and
Mrs. Gilbert ; ii'rayne ,and Rev. B.
Van Vynalit, spiritual director.
According :to rules and regulatioi<ns
of the C.W.L., no president may
hold office longer than a two year
term. Therefore, Mrs. Walter
Clare will retire after next Sun-
day's meeting and the ne f slate
of officers for 1957 are: president,
Mrs. Ray Dalton; 1st vice-president,
Mrs. Leo Courtney; 2nd vice-presi-
dent, Mrs. Edwin Meyer; 3rd vice-
president, Mrs. Dennis Hogan;
treasurer, Mrs. Jos. 011eeefe; secre-
tary, Mrs. Robt. Howard.
Mr. Arnold' Marsman and Doug -
MIDGET WRESTLING
FARMER PETE
vs. • FUZZY C'AE1SIDY
99 pounds 101 pounds
— SEAFORTH' ARENA —
Saturday, April 13
GYPSY JOE vs. KILLER CRISTY
(SALT LAKE CITY) (DETROIT)
IVAN KLIMEKO vs. CAPT. MARTY HUTZLER
(RUSSIA) (GERMANY)
GENERAL ADMISSION $1.00 RINGSIDE SEATS $1.50
CHILDREN UNDER 12 — 50c - -
Sponsored by Seaforth Athletic Association.
Proceeds for Minor Sports. -
ONTARIO
QTIC_E.
REGARDING
"THE MOTOR VEHICLE FUEL TAX ACT"
EFFECTIVE APRIL 1, 1957,
IN THE PROVINCE OF ONTARIO
On April 1, 1957, The Motor Vehicle Fuel Tax Act came into effect in Ontario. The Act
provides for a tax of 20¢ per .gallon on fuel oils, other than gasoline, such as diesel,
domestic, furnace, light, medium and heavy (except bunker), used to drive a me for
vehicle OR used in any manner in connection with the construction and maintenance
of any public thoroughfare.
Fuel oils commonly known as STOVE OIL, KEROSENE, COAL OIL AND DISTILLATE
ARE EXEMPT FROM TAX, unless they are placed in the fuel,,tank of a motor vehicle
or used in any manner in connection with the construction and maintenance of any
public thoroughfare.
CONSUMERS—Please note
A tax of 20¢ per gallon is payable by:
1. Every person who receives fuel oil in the fuel tank of a motor vehicle.
2. Every person who receives fuel oil that, is not exempt from tax in a receptacle of less
than 40 gallons capacity, unless such receptacle is directly connected with a machine
that is not a motor vehicle. •
Example—The person will not be required to pay the tax on the fuel received in a
tank which is directly connected to the furnace for heating his home; or, similarly,
a manufacturer may receive the fuel, less tax, if itis placed in .: tank directly con-
nected to his manufacturing equipment.
3. Every person who is not a registrant (see Registration Certificates below) and who
receives fuel oil in a receptacle having a capacity of 40 or more gallons, unless such
receptacle is directly connected with a machine that is not a motor vehicle.
SUPPLIERS—Please note
All suppliers of fuel oil must become registrants (see Registration CertiAcates below).
Fuel oil may be purchased "less tax" by: •
1. Any registrant who receives fuel oil in a receptacle ,having a capacity of 40 or more
gallons. Such a receptacle must not be the fuel tank of a moter vehicle.
2. Any person who receives fuel oil in a receptacle directly connected with a machine
that is not a motor vehicle. •
Examples—Furnaces, man ifacturing units, etc. Such person is not required to
become a registrant.
REGISTRATION CERTIFICATES
Application forms for Registration Certificates may be obtained from the Comptroller
of Revenue, Parliament Buildings, Toronto 2. A $1.00 fee must accompany each com-
pleted application form.
Every registrant must forward on or before the 25th day of each month to the Comp-
troller a return containing a complete record of purchases, sales, consumption and
Inventory of fuel oil for the preceding month, together with payment of the amount of
tax shown therein to be payable. Forms for this purpose may be obtained from the
Comptroller of Revenue, Parliament Buildings, Toronto 2.
REFUNDS
Persons who have pa 'd tax on fuel oil that is not used to drive a motor vehicle or in
connection with the onstructioll and maintenance of any public thoroughfare may
apply for refund of s ch tax. Application forms for this purpose may be obtained from
the Comptroller of evenue, Parliament Buildings, Toronto 2.
PENALTIES (IN
PART) FOR CONTRAVENTION OF THE ACT
1. If any person not holding a Registration Certificate in good standing supplies fuel to
anyone he will be required to pay a penalty of $100.00 for each violation.
2. Every person who fails to pay the tax in accordance with the Act shall pay a penalty
equal to the amount of tax and $50400.
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3. Every registrant who refuses or neglects to collect0the tax in accordance with this
Act shall pay a penalty equal to the amount of the tax that be refused or neglected
to collect and $500.00.
4. Every employee of a registrant who supplies fuel to a purchaser without collecting
from the purchaser the tax imposed by the Act shall pay a penalty equal to the
amount of the tax and $50.00.
HON. DANA PORTER
Treasurer of Ontario
PHILIP Te CLARK
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Mrs. Robt. Howard is' nursing at
Alexandra Marine and General
Ho, ital, •Goderich, this week,
PORTER'S HILL
,pone R'5 MIL, April 0.—An
enjoyable evening was spent in
the schoolhouse last Friday in
honor at the newlyweds, Mr. and
Mrs. John Watson i(nee Eleanor
Cox). The first part of the even-
ing was spent in playing euchre.
Prizes were as follows: high lady,
Mrs. 13111 I c1lwain; low lady,
Dianne Harris; highgent, John
Watson; low gent, John Harris.
John and. Eleanor ware then asked
to ,come forward and an address
was read by Mrs. Donald Harris
and the presentation of a beautiful
chair was shade by Wilmer Harri-
son. John, on behalf of his wife,
thanked all. A lovely lunch was
served by the ladies.
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Strike at General Motors plants
in Canada which lasted 148 days,
cost the striking workers $26,613,-
753 in wages.
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noted their offerings in adver-
tise
dvermise; It tints in the anal -Sias.
We said thea–and we say
now—that by doing this the
merchants and the housewives
stand to benefit. There has
:been evidence that housewives
showed co-operation in this
matter and neve «isle to thank
thein for so doing. Do it again
on Friday!
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ASHFIELD
A Oa. , 1, April 8.• --amiss Annie
e MacDonald, wbo has recently
returned from Florida, spent a few
days with her friends at Kintail.
She %viii go to Hamilton hater.
Danny Rose, )whouipleted his
course at the O.AiC., eft today to
take a position at i ekvine •
,Mrs. Arabell Rus ell, of Strat-
ford, visited a few days with Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Simpson.
Mrs. Elizabeth Rose, of Hamil-
ton, spent the week -end at here
FLOOR CONTRACTOR
AUTHORIZED DEALER
ALMATEX
PLASTIC PAINTS
FOR
INTERIOR EXTERIOR FLOOR FINl[SHES
INDUSTRIAL AND MARINE
B. R. ROEUNSON
38 EAST ST. PHONE 914
NOTICE
The regular pre-school immunization clinic and child
health conference scheduled for April at the• Court House will
be held this Saturday morning, April 13th. No clinic will be
held on Saturday, April 20th.
POLIO VACCINE for all pre-school children resident in
Goderich who will be six months of age or older by June 30,
1957, is to be available at a special clinic scheduled for April
29th. This clinic will be held in the auditorium of the Goderich
Victoria Public School (Gibbons Street entrance:
For your appointment, REGISTER in advance at the
HEALTH UNIT office, COURT HOUSE, (South entrance). Come
in person or telephone 1050 between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m., Satur-
days 9 a.m. till 12 p.m. Appointments will be made in the
order of registration. _Last day_ for.. _registration as Thursday,
April - 25th.
Pre-school children in the rural school sections will receive
their polio' vaccine at a different clinic, the date of which
will be announced later through their school.
HURON. COUNTY HEALTH UNIT -15
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