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THE GODERICH SIGNAL -STAR
THURSDAY, NOY. 6th, 1955
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FORD-EDSEL DEALER ,
58 ,BUICK "Limited" Hardtop, power brakes, power steering,
four-way power"setirpowwwwindows, fatly automatic;-Ml+s�•�
derbar radio, windshield washers, back-up Tights, whitewall
tires, chrome wheels, automatic speed control, tinted glass, •--
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full air suspension.. This vehicle has been driven 4,500 miles.
Priced to sell. Completely winterized — fresh oil, lubrication,
prestone.
58 EDSEL ,Citation four -door Hardtop, power windows, auto,
matic transmission, radio, whitewall tires, tri -tone paint,
windshield washers, back-up lights. Very low mileage.
Demonstrator. Completely winterized — fresh oil, lubrica-
tion, prestone.
56 FORD Tudor, light green paint, snow tires, air conditioning;
turn signals) fender mirrors, one -owner. Completely winter-
ized — fresh oil, lubrication, prestone.
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55 FORD Fairlane Tudor, automatic transmission, . power steer-
ing, radio, -two-tone paint, whitewall tires, fender mirrors,
low mileage, air conditioning heater, turn signals. Gompletely
winterized — fresh oil, lubrication, prestone.
54 FORD Ranchwagon (two -door), new paint (medium green),
air conditioning heater, new tires, turn signals. Completely
winterized — fresh oil lubrication, prestone.
53 METEOR Four -door Sedan, two-tone paint, seat covers,
tinted glass, new tires (brand new motor). Completely
winterized _ fresh oil, lubrication, prestone.
53 MONARCH Sedan 4 -door, automatic ransmission, custom
radio,windshield washers, brand new engine. This car is
in excellent condition. Completely winterized fresh -oil,
lubrication, prestone.
DIRECTOR OF MARINEI Mr. Wilson had 45 years of ser -1
SERVICES HAS RETIRED vice with the federal government.
Mr, Norman Wilson, Director of GDCI HOLIDAY
Marine Services for the Depart- ; Students at GDCI had a holiday
ment of Transport since 1955, has ! all day Wednesday when the teach -
retired from active rvice. ing staff ,attended a convention at
attended the ceremony. Fergus. .
WANTED.
Basswood & Poplar Logs
A ,ti sa,a n
8 FEET AND UP IN LENGTH
12 INCHES, AND UP IN DIAIVIETER,
.Maple -leaf Veneer Co: limited'
P.Q.,. Box, 210, Durham, Phone 560.
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1 Township Of Colborne
Nominations will be held for Rd'eve, four Councillors
and three School Trustees for 1959 on Friday, November
28, 1958, at the lfbur of 1 p.m. in the Township Hall,
Oariow;-@iit, T :-
Election, if necessary, will be held on Monday, De,
cember 3, 1958. Polling booths to be open from 9• a,an.
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to 5 p,m. w ..
TOWNSHIP OF COLBORNE
B• C. STRAUGHAN,
Clerk,
Colborne Town,3hip,
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53 FORD Custom-x•Fow'door Sedan, windshield washers, back-
-- up lights, seat covers, radio, very clean car. Only 4,000 miles
on •engine. Completely winterized — fresh oil, lubrication,
prestone.
53 PONTIAC Sedan, 4 -door, custom, two-tone paint, wheel rings,
very clean, one owner, seat covers, turn signals. Completely
winterized — fresh oil, lubrication, prestone.
53 CHEVROLET Sedan; seat covers. This unit priced to sell.
Completely winterized -.- fresh oil, lubrication, prestone.
52 PONTIAC Sedan, new paint (black), excellent engine. This
car is in very ,clean condition. Completely • winterized —
fresh oil, lubrication, prestone.
Deal Here With Confidence
51 PONTIAC Sedan, automatic transmission, custom radio,
seat covers, new paint. Completely winterized fresh oil,
lubrication, prestone,
50 FORD Custom %'tl'udor, radio, new seat covers, new paint,
terrific condition. Complete/19' winterized —' fresh oil, 'lubri-
cation, prestone."
.41 CHEVROLET TRUCK, %-ton stake, excellent for farm use.
PLUS 23 OTHER • UNITS
AT WHOLESALE PRICES
TO CLEAR THE LOT !
oodstock Plays Sailors Here
Saturday In Junior 'B' Opener
A big crowd is expected, to be on nearest junior "B" club, which hap- fairly well balanced' this season, fate teams of the past.
pens to be Goderich. True, the with the possible exception of Sar- A goodly number of fans have
squad has a few Stratford boys who nia, which won the Ontario cham- been watching the team's practices
live dloser to St. Marys, which also pionship laSt spring. at the arena. Game time on Sat -
has a junior "B" team, but the The Western Division teams will - urday is .•8.30 p.rp.
Stratford lads were assigned here play a triple schedule in -their own Bill Gallow, the local boy who
by the OHA•. There is . no junior group and 'a home -and -home infer- was ,top marksman with the Sailors
team in Stratford this Year. - locking -schedule with six Central last year, is ,back again and Bill
• The 'Sailors, beginning their •sec- Division- clubs --Owen Sound, Bur- Robinson, another popular local
and year in the OHA Junior "B" lington, Guelph, Preston, Kitchen- junior player, Will join the squad
Western Division, are sponsored er and Waterloo. as soon as his boat lays up for the
by,Goderich Recreation and Arena ' The Sailors practised Tuesday season.
Committee, •assisted by Goderieti" .allid will work out again» tonight in Photos of many. of the players,
Booster Club. The •Booster Club preparation for the opener with with thumb -nail biographies, are
is responsible for, transportation Woodstock here Saturday evening.•published on page 5 of this issue
and equipment, - Jack Gould, the Sailors' new coach, of The Signal -Star. This special
Goderich is grouped in a league played in, the Toronto Marlboros full-page layout is sponsored by a
with London, Woodstock, St. Marys organization and was a hard-hitting ,number of public-spirited local
and Sarnia. The teams look to be defenceman on Goderich intermed businesses.•
hand at the arena Saturday even-
ing when . G'oderich Sailors skate.
out on' the ice to do battle with.
Woodstock Warriors in the first
OHA Junior "B" hockey game of
the season here.
Two last-minute additions to the
club line-up were announced today
by Jack Evans. Two Walkerton
boys—Bob Meyers and Alf Waech-
ter--'will be here to play for the
Sailors, Waechter is only 15 years
old but plenty husky.
Jack points out that there is
only one actual "import" player on
this year's edition of the Sailors.
All the rest are playing for their
Shorthorn Bull
Wm. Devereaux & Son, Seaforth,
and Wm, Pepper and Son, Seaforth,
supplied a creditable conSi tiMent
Brings °sl000 , to tue sale.
Buyers Were present from Perth,
Huron, Bruce, Middlesex, Sin -Igoe
At , luckno,w . Sale and Wellington' counties.
The Perth -Huron Shorthorn Sale,
held annually at Lucknow, Contin-
ues to attract diserih inatin,g bull
buyers, with the result, that the
price average moves steadily up-
ward each year. Average price re-,
ceived for 10 bulls was $458, com-
pared with the 1957 figure of $404.
Females also • improved their price
average by $76 per head.
Sons of .Aberfeldy Prince, from
the herd of W. A. Culbert & Sons,
Dungannon were -a- f ea tire:
of *them, all' rugged and with plenty
of hone, sold at prices of $1,000,
and a pair at $700 each. The buy
ers were: Harold Wolper, Parkhill
(he took the top), also ,Donald Har.
vey, Cookstown, and Edgar Mon-
teith, Exeter. A. C. Gaunt & Son,
Lticknow, had a smooth, blocky
son of Miller's Accounter in the
next price' bracket, selling at .$425,
to Donald Wilson, Ripley.
Top - priced , female, a yearling rich, was maid .of -honor and Miss ••They will reside in Weston.
heifer from the Culbert string, sold Patricia Clegg,, of Weston, sister of ,Guests from a distance 'were pre-
, at $400 to J. 1. Black, Fergus. the groom, and Miss Dorinda Har- sent from' Weston, Toronto, • Agin r r
Along with the breeders already rison, sister of the bride,' were court, Oshawa, Ripley, Kincardine, ' Mens and Boys Dept
s.
, mentioned, the herds of Edgar
Wightman & Sons, Belgrave; Itobt.
Peck, Zurich; John Peck, -•Kippen:
CLEGG--HARRISON
Donna 'Louise Harrison and Ross
Harold Cleggexchanged marriage
vows on Saturday before Rev. A. E.
Eustace in North Street Utited
Church. The'bride is•the daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Harrison,
of Goderich, and the groom is the
son of -Mr. and Mrs, Harold Clegg,
of . Weston. The church was dec-
orated with yellow and w.hite-m.ums.
and white candelabra....
bridesmaids. They were similarly Lucknow and Penhold, Alberta.
The groom is a graduate of Ryer-
son_. Techrric-al-aehool;- of ;Toronto;
and the bride is a graduate of
Goderich Business College,
gowned in • brocaded. nylon tafetta
in shades of mauve and yellow,
with matching picture hats, gloves
and shoes. They, carried hand',eor
sages of 'yellow and mauve mums.'
Dennis Knight, ' of Toronto, was
groomsman and Edward Harrison,
brother of the bride, and Donald
Chisholm, classmate of the groom,
of Os,hawa, ushered. •
Following the ceremony, dinner
was served in the church hall, af-
ter which a reception was held at
the home of the bride's parents.
The bride's. •mother received the
guests wearing a Dior blue crepe
dress with a floating satin panel
trimmedwith rhinestones. A pink
1'Ir. mon Krnck g`e'l "picture---hat,...`a___nunlc., stole
presided at the and a corsage of pink roses com-
organ. 4 pleted her ensemble. The groom's
The bride, given in marriage by-. mother chose a sapphire blue .rip -
her father, was lovely in a waltz pie crepe sheath -style dress' with
lengthgown of Chantilly lace over oatmeal accessories and a corsage
nylon' net and taffeta, featuring 'a of pink roses.
square neckline. and three-quarter For her wedding trip to Florida,
length sleeves. The bouffant -skirt the bride wore a black and white
was ,panelled in lace and nylon chemise -style woo). ensemble, top;
tulle. 'She carried a cascade of ped with -a cherry red coat. Her
white roses.' accessories were black and white
Miss Audrey Hamilton, df Gode- and she wore a corsage of red roses.
OBITUARY
MRS.. WILLIAM ROHNER
Mr, and Mrs. Victor Boyce. aF-
companied by Mrs. Wm. Boyce,
will attend the funeral on Friday
afternoon of Mr, Boyce's sister,:
Mrs. William Rohner. The service
will be conducted at the ..Westlake
funeral home, Zurich, with burial
in Bayfield Union. cemetery,
Mrs. Hohner is the former ..Dor-
othy Boyce, a daughter of the late
Mr.. and Mrs, Jafnes Boyce of Sian -
ley Township, She was 69 years
of age and had been confined to
the Clinton Public Hospital fer 'the
past six weeks, 'where she died' -on
Tuesday. , She was a lifelong resi-
dent of Stanley Township. Her
REPOSSESSIONS
FOR SALE
1954 METEOR,, SEDAN
Balance outstanding
$712.65
1957 1'QNTIAC SEDAN
Balance outstanading
$1648:95
Balance can be financed -- Will
accept .trade-ins. Phone 797
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husband, William Hohner,- prede-
ceased her many years ago. She
is survived by two sons, Russell, of
London, and Murray, of Clinton, a+
daughter, Mrs. Harvey, Taylor, of
Varna, and two brothers, Frank
Boyce, -of Stanley Township, and
Victor Boyce, of Goderich. -
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ARENA
SCHEDULE
THURSDAY, NOV. 6---
Jr.
--Jr. "B" Practice 8-10' p.m.
SATURDAY, NOV. 8-
Figure Skating 1.30-5.30 p.m.
Hockey
Woodstock vseGoderich 8.30 p.m.
SUNDAY, NOV. 9—
Children's Skating 3-5 *.m. •
(12 years and under)
Adult Skating 8.30-10 p.m.
(Adults and Teen-agers)
MONDAY, NOV. 10—
Learn to Skate 1.30-3 p.m.
Juvenile Hockey 7-8 p.m.
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WEDNESDA, . -.......__ _ ; ..
NOV. 111—
Curling 2 p.m.
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WHEN YOU BUY YOUR WARM CLOTHING.
NEEDS AT GERRARD'S.
WARNING y . IT'S NOT TOO SOON TO LAY AWAY THOSE CHRISTMAS GIFTS.
LET'S HELP YOU NOW WITH OUR WIDE SELECTION OF MERCHANDISE.
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SEE OUR COMPLETE SELECTION OF
AS WARM, AS, SINCERE, AND
AS FRIENDLY AS A HANDSHAKE
Former Dungannon, And Port Albert
Minister Inducted To Toronto Church
The service of Institution and In- Anglican Church, Dungannon, and
duction of the Rev. J. A. Watton, Christ Church, Port Albert, where
B.A., D.D., as rector of the Church his outstanding ability in Young
People's- work was soon apparent.
of St. Michael and All Angels, Tor- He served 'next at Wyoming and
onto, by the Lord Bishop of Toron- then began his work in Northern
to, the Right Rev. F. H. Wilkinson, Ontario, first. at Geraldton, then
D.D., took place on Wednes- Kirkland Lake and lastly Dean of
day, November '5, After (he im- ''S't. Matthew's Anglican Cathedral
pressive , ceremony, an inspiring at Timmins, A short pastorate at
sermon was preached by the Right Port Hope followed and then the
Rev. N. R. Clarke, D.D., Bishop of Dr.' Watton -is a native of South -
James Bay. ampton, ;and Mrs. Watton is the
Dr. Watton' began his ministry daughter of, Mrs. Agnes Foster,
'20 years ago as rector,of St. Paul's Sheppardton.
1ATIO 11 A L LINE
THEY'RE DISTINCTIVE - THEY'RE BEAUTIFUL - THERE'S, A' WIDE SELECTION
BUT
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. ..Order. Them -EARLY
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ca a _d uaranteed deliver
when you need them..
THE SIGNAL -SPAR
Ladies' Dept.
CAR COATS Ladies Coats
The favorite for men of all ages; hip -length
quilted •lined fabrics and colors to choose from
$14.95 and up
SUEDE JACKETS
First quality, cleanable suedes, 'knitted collars,
cuff and waistband, silk -lined t1i oughou,t.
COLORS: BROWN, CHARCOAL, NAVY.
NOW ON SALE$1"4.9 5
FOR. THIS 'WEEK ONLY!
A' HAT- FREE
with your purchase of any coat!
Coat selections were »ever better! Over 100 to
choose from. Sealskins, Fibrenes, Mohairs.
Featuring the new chemise back. Some fi r-
' trimmed. "
Study: Hgrin • Sixth Man.
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As r,Second �omman
- (Contin iced from page 1) I when he suggested giving the new
Minshall for his 'opinion on hiring constables more fundamental
training here before sending them
off to Ontario Police College for,
courses of some weeks' .d.uration.
to suggest that a man-orex.perience Traffic By-law
he hired, and preferably that' he Chief M.inshall told the 'commis -
be hired at a" first class constable's sion that J. K, Hunter, town solic-'
salary."
No
itor, had asked for a meeting with
"rading•S stem him to discuss re -drafting of ,the
PRICED $29.95 'AND UP -
,an additional man.
The chief replied:'"I would like
SEE THE
I"'The magistrate sti lT1 that thdre town traffic by law. • Magistrate
is no grading system here for cora- Holmes told the chief to go ahead
stables at the present time. All and meet with the solicitor. But
the new constables were hired at the magistrate added that, as far
the same salary ---$3,200 per year-- as he is concerned, the• matt& of
and they will receive steady pay revising the by-law is ' "strictly'
increases until they reach $4,200. within the hands of 'Council," not
After some further discussiOn, the commission. .. ,
the chief commented; "It might be (After Council asked the. corr-
in the interests of the department mission for its thoughts on the
to have a man come in as a ger- traffic bylaw recently, the commis-
geant." sion replied by recommending that
Judge Fingland� noted that there a new by-law be prepared by the
are times when the chief would town- solicitor for consideration,)
necessarily be away, because of an• The commission agreed to meet
nual holidays, off-dut, days, etc, again on the morning of November
It would probably he of benefit to 10, In the meantime, it will ,cbn-
the force to have someone who was sider the second -in -command sug-
second-intepmmand and could take gestion'. And Secretary Blake was
over, he thaught.: instructed to investigate the job
Magistrate Holmes made it plain applications now on file to 'see if
that, if an •experienced policeman there are any who • might he able
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secon'-in-comman., ie (ms,gis-
trate) floes not favor starting him
at a salary any more than a couple
of hundred dollar.s.higher than the
salary at which the present con-
stables started.
.fudge Fingland said he felt. that
Chief Minshall made a good point
BOYS;
B-9 COATS
Practical coats for dress and play. Fent), wool
outer fabrics,' quil"tied' lined, split zipper hood.
Stock up!
$895 'andup
SPORT ' SHIRT
FEATURE
Doeskin flannel shirts in plaids and
authentic tartans.' Color=fast, fully wash-
able. Regular to $3.95.
$'2.'95, 2 FOR `$5.75
LINED JEANS
Denim and Chino outers, flannel lining
throughout, in boxer and regular styles. '
— SIZES 4 TO 18 —=
$2.98 and up
SPECIAL DISCOUNT
ALL FALL AND WINTER DRESSES
FOR THIS WEEK -END
Reduced 1O%
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LADIES'
CAR COATS
A wide choice of these stylish, practical, coats,
warmly lined throughout, weatherized outers.
' Some fur -trimmed, SEE THESE!
$8.95 and up
LADIES'
SL1M JIMS
Wools, corduroys, flannels in plains, plaids and
fancys. Set off ,your car coat with one of these
new slims.
PRICED $3.9-5 TO $13.95
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tion:
Commission members -were not
Surprised when Chief Minshall in-
formed them that the uniform left
behind by the previous chief is
llardly a fit" for him. A new
tiniform will be ordered for the
Kew chief, who is tall ancfi41,1m.
Christmas
Lay -away Plan
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