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*Phone JA 4-952111
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Prevention. *- ,
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Albert Shore, Sr.
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OFFICE • RESIDENCE
38 HAMILTON ST. 39 VICTORIA, ST.
GOOERICH • DODERIDH
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Stiles Affibulance
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PHONE JA 4-8142
77 fleiontrecil St., Goderich
R. W. BELL
OPTOMETRIST
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Consulting Optometrist
The Square JA 4-7661
A. ft Harper & Co,
Chartered Accountants
"office • Hoy**.
JA 4-7562 JA 4-7642
1.3. Hamilton St. Godirich
Butier,-Deo
Clarke & Starke
Chartered Accountants
Trustee in Bankruptcy
44 North Street. JA 4-8253
GODeRICH, ONTARIO
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011)A 1plc,* colducted
"11 nla" St* jf"je
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win • ,bilgh
hurch,
Itmgabrulgel. Burial in St.
4b$eples venleterY;
bearers were Robert °IVO,
Frank .. II/loran, Michael Fogey
and Cyril Austin.
MRS. CATHERINE O'CONNOR
Mrs., Catherine O'Connor, 89,
died in a Detroit hospital on
Wednesday of last week after
a long illness. She lived ine-
MRS. CHARLES O'CONNOR
trait most of her life. B The death occurred, at De -
in Ashfield Township, she was troit on Tuesday of Mrs. Charles
a daughter of the late Mr. and O'Connor, who was born in Ash -
Mrs. William Moran. vHer bus- field '1'ownship in 1872. She
band, Charles . O'Connor,. pre- was the. former Catherine Mor -
deceased her. an. Her husband predeceased,
her in 1959. Mass will be sung
at St Joseph's Chureh, Kings-
bridge, „at 9 a.m. Friday with
interment in Kingsbridge ceme-
tery.
Surviving is one daughter,
Miss Man? O'Connor, Detroit.
The body rested at the Lodge
funeral home until Friday
morning when Rev„, J. S. Urban -
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GARBAGE
COLLECT:I
There will be no collectiort of garbage on
New year's Day.,. The regular collection for Monday,
Ja,nuiry lst,Qwill be made on Tliesdtty, January 2nd,
1961.
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For Photographs,
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118 St. David St.
TELEPHONE JA 4-8787
ALEXANDER &
CHAPMAN
GENERAL INSURANCE
AND REAL ESTATE
Bank of iCommerce Bldg.
•Goderich. Phone JA 4-9662.
A. J. Alexander, Res.
JA 4-7836.
C. F. CHAPMAN, Res.
JA 4-7915.
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SPICE
By Bill Smiley
I hope you had a:nice Ist-
ria& We did; • Wev'always do,
We pile in on the grandparenfs
each year, and it's always warm
and cosy and pleasant at the
farm, Mid We -women talk s"
miles a minute-' as they get. tli
dinner. And there are kids o
all shapes, sizes and ages. And
the men loaf shainelekly, digeS-
tive juices spurting into their
seent---oturkey.
and plum pudding wafts in.
1 hope you had. a goad year
in 1961. It's rather depressing
to look back .over the year
isn't it? AU those niu.cidy foot-
prints marking what started as
a clean sheet. I can't identify
eny Particular progress, moral,
physical or financial/s I peer
back through my oven 12 -month
stint.
* * •*
I did get to church more
often, but that was offset by
various dther venalities. I
didn't have any major illness
but 1 aged about eight' ,ears
during the 52 weeks, This hap-
pens every year, which now
makes me about 104. And I
ended 1961 just as I started it
—up to my ears in debt.
* * * 0.
Happily, the rest of the fam-
ily did show • some progress.
The kids did 'fairly, well in
school and with the)r music,
grew a foot each, And beat me
for a' -small -increase. in -allow-
ance.' On the debit side, they
figured out numerous new ways
of pushing their parents closer
tol-41sertrinkt-4041 he- cOstof
clothing and feeding them leapt
astronomically.
* *
My wife had a gnod year, too.
F,pr some -reason, she decided
to stop pu,shing me,And began
Pulling me: 1 &dill -Move any
faster, but we were both more
comfortable in the harness. She
also showed other signs of mel-
lowing. Only twice, that 1 re-
call, did she belt me a good
one. This is a new low.
* * *
I staggered through my first
year1 of teaching school, and
found it challenging, frustrat-
ing, exhausting and fascinating,
at various times. I think I'll
be a reasonable teacher in an-
other 12 years, if the boys., in
the white coats don't get me
first.
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We increased, the complica-
tions of our domestic life by
acquiring a virginal -looking kit-
ten who promptly went out and
got herself in the family way,
and a crazy cocker spaniel, who,
at this moment, tied up in the
basement, is, yelping in pierc-
ing fashion, informing all and
sundry that this is a hell of a
way to treat one. of the family.
t * * *
Chorine the year, 1 learned
to curl end my wife learned to
play the organ.I found some
hew fishing holes. As a familiV,
we explored the new district
we'd moved to, and had some
fine cookouts, swims, picnics,
We moved into a big square
litstria7wittfi8tralvrt ,
closet space, black squirrels snit
a fireplace, all welcome addi-
tions.
* *
Pest party I Was at all year
was just before Christmas,
when a gang of old fighter
'pilots got together in the city
and had a real, old-time bash,
Australians, Englishmen, Irish-
men and Canadians, we re -flew
our Spitfires, Mustangs and
Typhoons with such gusto that
the staid did club at which we
rendezvoused was rocking on
its mid-Victorian heels.
* * *
Co• me tothink of it, -9961
was kind to the Smileys,. and
1 hope it was to you and yours.
We had what might be called
a typical human year: busy,
quarreling,' being happy, Work-
ing, getting nowhere in partic-
ular, but making a lot of fuss
in the process.
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And here comes another one
at. us. This is a pretty rough
one to face, with The Bornb
sitting there like a great, ob-
cene Nulture. But I suspect
tt-e-anadiaas;tmV
go throug 1962 much as we
have othe years: scrambling,
worrying, jdying, going three
,
itepa forward sad two bath.
't • *
I, for 01141, NM. OM. ;WM**
of sitting around sweating
ahut the thteeket 'sow First
thing on IN agenda is to 'crick
the usual dellant snoot at New
Year's, and 1 think Hutto?:
enough life in the 914 boy to
49 it once more, at least
How are' YOU on the New
Year's resolutions? Are you a
make-'emlind-breaVern•
If so, join the club. There's a
'big membership. I used to
make a lot of resolutiOns about
smoking, drinking, being lazy,
iriming with y w1447 0041011*
my other /kW found that —
these resolutions VIVe the 014
Girl too big an edge in our
Uttle tallw.
* *
make just one grand,
sweeping resolution, rather
than a lot of little ones. Pot
example, you can resolve to be
better in every way during the
coming year. . This vogue
enough. It means that you an
devote yourself to nebulous
plans of character improvement,
and still go on 'smoking, •boop
ing, beating your wife, kicking
dogs, or whatever your forte is.
MEMBER
Tenderi will be received by
the undersigned until Friday,
Sanuary 12, 1962 at 12:00
noon, for:
One 16 .millimeter sound
projector and screen, to be
used for instructional pur-
poses.
Specifications fol.. tenders
must be secured from Mr.,
T. M. MacDonald, County,
Co-ordinator, Goderich. - If
any further details are re-
quired please contact Mr.
1VIacDonald; JA 4-9163.
towest or, any tender not.
necessarily accepted.
J. G. BERRY,
Clerk -Treasurer,
County of Huron,
Galeria, Ontario.
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