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PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT
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Phone JA 44521
GODRRICH -- ONTARIO
R. . BELL,
OPTOMETRIST
F. 'T. ARMSTRONG '
Consulting Optometrist
The Square' JA 4.7661
A. M. Harper & Co.
Chartered Accountants
Office House
Chartered Accountants
House
JA 4-7562 JA 47642
33 Hamilton St. Goderich
AUTOMOTIVE
Glass—Steering—Body Re-
pairs—Lubrication, etc,
For Quality Service, see
DAVIDSON'S
TEXACO SERVICE
No. 8 H'vey. Phone JA 4-7231
WEDIN
HOWSON---NEWCOMBE
A wedding of local interest
took plane in Clinthrn on May
7,th when Mary -Mil Newcombe,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Newcomlbe-, Clinton, becanle the
bride of James Riehard Howson,
son of Mr. and Mrs, Fred How-
son, of Myth. Reverend. Grant
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PHONE JA 4$.142
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MAINTENANCE
SERVICES
"Commercial, Industrial and
Residential Janitor Work
FREE ESTIMATES •
, Reasonable; Rates
Phone JA 4.8892 or JA 4-7427
Ceremony in Ontario Street Un-
ited Church chapel which was
decorated with pink hydrangeas,
pink' snapdragons and white
mums. Miss Lois Gre+aby prr-
sided at the organ. • ,
The bride, given in Marriage
by her father, w.cs,:lovely-,- .in a.
waltz4length gown of white
',Chantilly lace over taffeta,,, The
' fitted bodice featured a scooped
neckline, lily -point sleeves -and
a taffeta eunrtnerbund ending in
'panels et the back,-.. . pearl -
encrusted tiara held her should-
er -length veil of silk illusion and,
she carried a white Bible crest-
ed with pink rosebuds. It was
the same Bible her mother had
carried at her wedding 2'i'years
ago.
Miss Gloria Rumball, of Clin-
ton, as maid of honor, ,wore a
waltz -length gown of sky blue
lace, similarly fashioned to' that
of the bride. She wore white
accessories and carried a. spray
of pink rosebuds. •
Groomsman was William How-
son, of Blyth, and Robert Mc-
Clymont, of Varna, ushered the
guests.
The reception was held in the
church parlor where the bride's
mother received the guests in a
sheath jagket-dress of powder
blue linen With navy and white
a essories an.d a -pink rase.:en_
sage. Assisting, the groom's
mother wore a light blue dress
with navy accessories and a cor-
sage of pink. roses.
For travelling to New York
City, the bride chose- a figured
silk dress with bone and navy
accessories and a° corsage of
: aeeee Po•..eeeei,e,
-�1 nk rosebud. aro
Guests were present from
London, Goderich, Blyth, Wing-
ham, Varna and Clinton.
The young couple will reside
in Blyth.
INSURANCE,
:FIRE and AUTO
_REAL -ESTATE
W. J. HILLGHES
50 ELGIN AVE. E.
Phone JA 4-8526.
CHIROPRACTIC '
HERBERT B. SUCH, D.C.
Doctor of Chiropractic
Office $ours: .
Mon., Thurs.-9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Tues., Fri. -9 a.m. to 5 per.
7 p.m. to 8 p.tn.
Wed. and . Sat. -9 to 11.30, a.m.
Vitamin Therapy
annia Rd. Phone JA 4-9661
1 George Turton
INSURANCE
Co-operators Insurance
Association
A Complete Line of Casualty
And Life Insurance.
Prompt, Efficient Claims Ser-
vice by Goderich Adjuster
of CIA.'
351 Huron itoad
Phone JA 4-7411
T. Pryde Son
MEMORIALS
Goderich Representative
MR. FRANK MCILWAIN
GIBBONS STREET,
GODERIC.H JA 4.9465
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Producers Build Up . Bank Account
(By J. C. Hemingway) V
Recently, I was told that the' OVER 90 PUPILS GIVEN
story afbout the Ontario Hag ! r
Producers taking 'the .producers STUDENT MEMBERSHIPS
money to build up a huge batik In the Signal -Star of April
account is going .khe rotuids,4 8th them aseas .puiblisthetl a list
'-(49•4 1444" ,0'r ra0: 21 ":-AVe: o `estuelents•to whom-•GemettunitY
belie*v'tng the story. This tirne Odneert Student Award Mein
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,he amount is ; OU,0U0. I"aerships had been given. Since
1 would' like -to give somethen feeneberships have also
facts. First, The Hog Producers been`'aivarded to the following:
have a huge bank account. Ntit I` Billy; Jeffrey, Carl McCorrii t ,
52O0,OP0' but rethet $4000e000 Leo H cwgeenboom, Gary G ou
ue] it died gu up to ,OUO,UUU' era Ro ert' Riehl, Jeffrey Such,
-10J. _Week.... This- Was- probably DaVid Stephens, Joan Everett,
ite week of January~'4''th 4.fterloyce Allin, Sylvia Smith, Irene
he ver ' large run of hogs .just i preoerner, Sibyl Bowra, Tineke
before deficieney p40nents " tie' Tet stra, Sharon Burgess, Lynda
came •efi'ective.• Foster, Edward Walzak, Barbara
Actually, there is in the :ship ,F,Ilis, John 'Paras, Audrey Hoy;
tzet•s Trust Aecount of the On- Mate. Lou 'McAllisiter, Shirley
:arid Hog Producers the equival-',Mccowan, Clark, Chi:lholln, Jack
int of the value of a week's Van der Meer, Patricia Simpson,
run of bogs, plias the amounts William Stiles, 'Susan Corless,
of all those cheques which farm -;Gail McAstocker, Maureen Mero;
els are slow in Bashing. In
order to get interest on this ac-
count from the bank, the Hog
Producers have agreed to keep
four students at Clinton; one
student at Seafortle two stud-
ents from the,Godeiich Business
College; ori ''-Student from Dun -
one and a -quarter million in gannon; 24 students from .each
this account at all times. This of next year's public school
money can only be used to cash !Grade 8 classes in turn, one
class to a concert.
cheques for producers hogs.
Let us consider how this
money is accumulated.
IA hog is delivered to Clinton
Marketing yards Tuesday morn-
ing. It is sold to a packing firm
and killed Tuesday afternoon.
The dressing weight, price and
amount for the whole load, of
which this pig was one, is made
up in the Company offiee first g
Want . somethiyn Look over
thing Wednesday mtrning and ,the classified ads.
mailed to the Toronto Hog _Pro-
wexs• of circ' to IfriveielrhiirsdaY
morning. The tattoo numbers
are sorted Gut and cheques made
out to the producers and mail-
ed Thursday night. The''tarmer
will likely receive his cheque by
rural mail Friday afternoons The
HOW SYNDICATE OPERATE
(Fergus News Record)
It is some time now since a
big syndicate has bought an -
ether weekly newspaper in On-
terio. Maybe the head man is
too -busy planning what he will
do With the new manor house
he recently bought in England.
All too often, people in the
towns t:ak-ee--their -Local papers
for granted. They don't seem
to care whether the newspaper
is Locally owned or is just • an
This, together with the 33
names published two Weeks ago,
represents the generosity of
people in the community who
will have enabled a total of 93
student's to attend each one of
the 119.81 season of Com-
munity Concerts.
farmer will then get his cheque
can't cash his cheque until Mom
day. The bank won't send it
back to Toronto until Tuesday
anal it won't be taken off the
Trust Account until Wednesday.
By that time, the cheque` from
the packer for next Tuesday's
pigs will be in. -
Secondly, the only source of
revenue for the organization .is
the interest on this account and
the 40c per hog. The interest
provides about half enough
money to pay for cashing all
.cheques at par. The 40c has to
pay for the other •half of par
chequing, 'salariesof sales staff,
1& for making out and mailing
cheques, --teletypes and phone
calls, operation of marketing,
yards, rebates to County organ-'
izations and all expenses of the'
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REGULAR
Saturday Night
AT'
BLUEWATER
LOUNGE
Music by Elgin Fisher and
his Rhythmaires.
Admission .75c. Dancing 9-12
-9th
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other link in a big chain. At Ontario organization. Seems to
least, it seems that the locallme they are getting a lot of
I advertisers have a lot to gain mileage out of 40e. Especially
or tone. (when you consider that it cost l
Our favorite- auctioneer was,almost double this amount 40'
in the office ills week, talking years ago when farmers deliver=
over a variety of subjects: He - eir hoge to the local rail -
Erentide and Rock of Ages
registered memorials.
18t1
is interested in• advertising cos
because of -the auction sale li
that he inserts" for farmers.
s
way ,'arils.
' I,f e Board is -able to accum-
ulate a huge surplus along with
Recently, he had a sale in ,a these other things, more power
nearby county. The list went to to' thein: The money might be
very handy if . it is necessary to
three papers. Two of them are
locally owned and charged him
:f for b The paper
in the third town is- owned by
the chain. The same ad cost
him $32. First aim of absentee
p•vyn.ership is to make a profit. ,
Maybe the independently own-
ed papers could take a .lesson
from -Ray's chain but there does
seem to be such a thing as pric-
ing yourself out of the market.
$22.3 MILLION PAID
IN IN4URANCE BENEFITS
More -than .$22.3 million was
paid out in death benefits by
the 60 -odd British, Ca'hadian. and
United States life insurance
companies operating in Canada
during the first three- months of
1960 in the Province of Ontario,
the Canadian Life Insurance Of-
ficers Association reports.
• On 4,8210 ordinary policies,
payments were $12,846,000; on
3,850 industrial policies $1,160,-
.000; and on 3,5+20 group cer-
tificate's $8,317,000.
• is 'collecting wool for grading
and sale 'on the co-operative
Taylor's Corner y obtain
packs and "rtwine free ppers aof charge
(Intended for last week) .,from- -_the above__ or . their
TA,YLOR'S Gam, May 10• Licensed Operators.
—Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Kernighan,
-Goderich, Mr. and Mrs. Don Any' Government Deficiency
Kernighan, London, and aelV,Ira Payment will apply only on
Austin 'Sturdy were guests with 'Properly Graded Wools;
Mr. and Mrs. Chester Seurdy
and fatuity on Sunday. Secure the Utmost by Patron -
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Guelmere izing the Organization that
and Karen, Brantford, visited Made this -possible.
from Saturday to Tuesday of
this week with the lady's par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wilson.
Mrs. Roy Wilson and Mrs.
Peter Harrison attended an
'1CORoNTO'8 MOST corrvarkrbiSt.
S00 rooms and suites with
tub, shower, radio and TV.
Home of the Canadian Pump
Room—Dancing .. , rib cover, sir
ndiriiinum. Amplo free overnight
parricing. Fine tottvvetititts
Fadli"tie.. Family rase
-enter the processing. field.
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REGULAR •,••.•..
SAT. NIGHT
DANCE
Music by
SUNSET SERENADERS
Sunset Hotel
Admission 75c
DANCING 9.12,.
-15tf
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WOOL
'Jackson
Aluminum Ltd.
SEAFORTH
_
COMPLETE
SERVICING
OF LAWNS, 'GARDENS
• AND SHRUBS
GOOD TOP SOIL SOLD.
1VANS
NURSERY
Top of Dunlop Hill
Phone JA 4-7171.
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•LOBA birthday party at St.
,Marys on Friday evening.
,Christian Family Week ser-
vice was held at Taylor's Corner
Church on Sunday. Mr. H. G.
(Manning, of Clinton, will con-
duct the services next Sunday.
The W.A. met laet Wednesday,
at the home of Mrs. ho(bt. Ful-
ler. The president conducted
the meeting. The Scripture was
read by Mrs. Hermie McCabe.
All reports were read and ap-
proved. Thoughts on the Scrip-
ture were read by Phyllis Mor-
ison. There will be an auction~
of baking at the June meeting.
The meeting will be held at the
halite of Mrs. Jim Young, the
rali call to be answered • by the
date of your wedding. The pro-
gram consisted elf a reading by
Mrs. Chestier Sturdy and a con-
test. The hes tee. es, Mrs. Eloy
Wilson and Mrs. Jas. Md'Millin,
served a fun i.
•, 4141 • t , kind of- Indian
curterrey, :W$ad3,; f initially
made of clot t oto ,1/4Astex she�tls.
TMis ghee exchanged warn-
rp bets to seal peace treaties,
► Oct esti, 'white f kl�e even
taxes; with wampum.
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Canadian Co -Operative
Wool Growers Limited
217 Bay Street -- Toronto
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PARK! NG ,c
(while space is available)'
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IN DOWNTOWN
DETRROIT
FAMILY RATES'
No Charge for Children 12 and Under
In the center of tall downtown activities. Newly
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Radio, Television Room Available.
Air Conditioned rooms in'season.
.800 ROOMS
WITH BATH
flow
Hotel
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DETROIT, MICHIGAN
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READY MIXED
CONCRETE
FOR
WALLS -- FLOORS -- SIDEWALKS — BARN, •
YARDS --- ETC.
PRECAST -- SIDEWALK SLABS and BUMPER,
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Also Distributors of Calcium Chloride,
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it's old stove round -u
and trade-ins
��4 have never been. hi
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tirne...
Your -otditoveisworth
real money to you!
During Old Stove. Round -Up Time, you will
receive a "higher than ever” allowance ford
your old stove on the purchase of a smart,
a _
new, automatic gas range. In most cases,
the trade-in allowance will cover the down
payment, and the balance can be paid on low
easy terms.
THIS ONCE -A: YEAR OFFER IS GOOD FOR A
LIMITED TIME ONLY, STARTS SATURDAY,
APRIL 23rd AND ENDS SATURDAY, JUNE lith.
N�*'s1he-flmeto dress.
up your kitchen.
with a new
40binaiti?,
gas range!
AUTOMATIC OVEN • HEAT CONTROL
No' need for -guesswork. Just set the automatic thermo-
stat and you get 'the exact oven heat required ..
no more ... no less.
-AUTOMATIC TOP BURNER—CONTROL— _ ._
The heat automatically adjusts itself under any utensil
used. Foods cannot burn ox. -boil over and there is no
wasted fuel.
AUTOMATIC CLOCK CONTROL •
Leaves you free for work or play. It turns on—turns off
Our friendly, efficient Home Service De-
partment will help you get the most out of
your gas appliances. A phone °call to, your
Union Gas Company office will bring free
and worthwhile visit from a trained Home
Service Representative.
She'll give you special tips on the care and
use of your automatic- range, clothes dryer,
refrigerator, water heater or incinerator.
Her valuable advice "°can increase the life
and efficiency of your natural gas appli-
ances ... and increase your satisfaction
in their icily use.
Wih theE Rangy 0��,p��:cb���
o akes ,�
veryona Wfi _ _.
veryona �; .�
Everyone
ryov advantage o
Stove Round -Up f the tr,._ _ d,-,i,iie�-
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nd-�p Time has high trade-in values
°f a new automatic a chance to ' during
file. otic gas ran role• With the•
�n Saturday, range, your name • Purchase
It Jane 18th is entered in a s
lout name is a draw will be Pedal
drawn held in
your new gas range. ' you. will receive the �l'our district.
Old StoveRound' nge• But remember, full
-Up Time this off price of
SPECIAL
$1OQWill be `ORD,
stove paid for t
e traded,incl he oldest
or is good only curing -,
automatically while you areaway. Set it .. . forget it and
your oven meal is ready to serve when you arrive home.
AUTOMATIC GAS BROILER
Just turn the control ... the heat comes oh instantly
and automatically: The gentle blue flame consumes --all
the smoke and gives your foodthat flame -kissed flavour.
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AUTOMATIC GAS RANGES
'For the finest, most economical cooking in the world...
look to the, smart new automatic gas ranges. They are
cooler, cleaner and completely automatic.
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"AT YOUR SERVICE
Miss Eileen Kennedy
Miss Kennedy is the Home Service Repre-
sentative --of Viiion -Gas-.Company in the
Northern District and is a graduate in
Home Economics from Macdonald Institute
of Guelph.
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