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4 Tile 00(leri41 Signal -Star, Thursday, Oetober 25th, 1962
Aides For Sale 3. Real Estate For 'Sale
OPPORTUNITY FOR
AMBITIOUS YOUNG .MAN
PCV licerise (Class D) and truck
for sale.
\Fealechise from store to store
. and „store to consumer.
1VIoveinent from Goderich
' Sarnia,
JOE ALLAIRE
Plume JA 4-7671
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to
FRIUIDAIRE and General Elec-
tric frig, both in good condi-.
tion: dry hardwood and dry
mixed wood; Princess Rose cook
sto. e with large firebox; large
capacity grain roller. Phone
JA 4-8883, evenings. 42x
MOFFATT four -burner , gas
range, $40; four dinette chairs.
Phor e JA 4-8480. .-41-42
H. & N. nick chick pullets, day
old and any age started. Quan-
tity of ready to lay available
Nov. 1st to 10th. .Henderson's
Started Chicks Ltd., Seaforth,
Ont. Phone 558 collect.
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750 BALES of straw (mostly
oat). D. Bruinsma, phone JA 4-
8033. 4142x
HENSALL made mobile home,
23 x 8 ft., refrigerator, propane
stove and oil furnacette, in good
condition. Located south of
Goderich, reasonable. Write
Box 46, Signal -Star. 41-42x
PROFTfABLE vending machine
route in this area. Established
for several years. FOR SALE.
Excellent opportunity for an
ambitious ma full or part time.
CASH OR TERMS. Reply:
Automatic ending,
Thorold, Ontari -42-43
. CHILD'S tricycle, 20 -inch front
wheel, in good condition. Phone
8245. -2
0 HAROLD W SHORE
REAL. ESTATE BROKER
General Insurance
38 Hamilton Street
Phone IA 44272
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Your agent in the Goderfch.
District or Kernohan Homes
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REAL ESTATE. FOR SALE
How About a New Home in the
Country?
This new home, close to
Goderich .on g main road, has
three large bedroomS _ ancLail
the features of the contempor.5.,
ary modern home.
Log House or Log Cabin
Situated four miles south of
Goderich on Highway 21, this1
rustic log house may be pur-
chased with from two to ten
acres of land ata very reduced
price. The log cabin, on a
separate site, woUld make a
cosy retreat. Call this broker
for an appointment to inspect.
Completely Modern Duplex
Close to uptovhx; this duplex
has been completely modern-
iied. This is an excellent pro-
perty for retired couple, pro-
viding • a lovely home, plus
income.
GIRL'S winter coat, slim sets,
both size 12; young lady's coat,
skirts and dresses,. aie 10 to
12; boy's sport jacket and.pants;
a!so jeans, size 14. Phone 9384:
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BOXER pups, purebred, six.
weeks old. Phone JA 4-7518.
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Lookmg For a Large Home?
Presently listed are four
larger homes ranging from four
to six bedrooms. Alt are in
an excellent state of repair.
Building Lots in Huron View
Park - Subdivision
Several fully serviced lots
now available in this excellent
location. Prices start at $1,200.
Special deal available to build-
ing contractors. To build on or
just to invest in, now is the
time to buy your lot in Huron
View Park. Prices are bound
to increase as this area builds
up.
Farm and Rural Salesmen:
Harvey Lassaline.
R.R. 2, Goderich
Frank Mackenzie, R.R. 1, Ripley
George Ashton, Fordwich.,
LISTINGS AND INQUIRIES
INVITED.
This-. Month's
Best Value
Four-bedroom, brick, desir
HOY'S green winter jacket, size able location, modern and in
la, Phone 8874 after six p.m. excellent shape. This house is
42x priced at only $11,300 for
mediate sale, and must be seen
MAN'S skates, size 8. Phone
9127. , -42 to be appreciated.
'APPLES, cooking and eating
varieties---L-Macs, Spies, Court -
lands,. Greenings and Melbas.
Ftee „ delivery around town,
Art Bell, JA 4-8037. -42tf
'"TWO TELEPHONES with new
batteries, desk style. • Phone .
7073 1-42x
CUT flowers, gladiolus, snap-
d-_•agons, zinnias, mums, asters,
e'.c„ flower arrangements, bas-
kets for any occasion; tomatoes:
L. R. Holman, 187 Cameron St.,
phone 8852. -,37tf
HYGIENIC 'supplies (rubber
goods) mailed postpaid in plain,
;paled envelope with price list.
Six samples '25c; 24 samples
51.00. Mail Order Dept. T-53.
Nov -Rubber Co., Box 91, Ham-
ilton, Ont.
(NEW upright Hoover Vacuum
,--Cleaner, never used; blue rug,
4' x 6'. Phone JA 4-8816. •
,
. -42x
TWO semi -formal dresses, size
12, in excellent condition.
Phone JA 4-9025 after six.
42x
REPEAT OFFER — EUREKA
heavy weight floor polishers
S33.95. Eureka vacuum Open-
ers and supplies. Lay away
now for. 'Christmas. !,Ilutchin-
son Radio, Huron Rd. -42tf
125 YEAR-OLD hens', heavy
breed. Phone JA 4-7023. .
42x
MEDIUM size Duo Therm oil
ii
space- heater with pipes, $20.
Phone 8949. • , -42
SHERLOCK - MANNING piano,
in excellent condition, small up-
right.. Phone JA 4-8750.
-42.
allB mattress, two sizes only •
special clearance, vinyl covering,
springfilled, $8110.
USED chesterfield suit e, in
good •eonslition.
9x 12 RUG, used.
1,01)E3E FURNITURE
mumemioneemaii.
\\V\\ 2. ars, Trucks For Sale
*1,500
REQUIRED
as down payment on a
NEW
3. Real Estate For Sale 3. Real Estate For Sale
15 EN CROFT
Real Estate and Business -Broker
83 Victoria Si., Goderich, Ont.
General Insura,nce
Phone JA 44253
BUILD for Less witn a Halliday
Home—Call at our office tor
your new 1962 catalogue.
New subdivision. 3 -bedroom
ranch style home, brick, beauti-
fun) landseaped, 2 years olo, New, three-bedroom home,
close to schools. Priced reason- south west. .
,
able with terms. Owner mtA,-
ing from Goderich.*
k.t.entrady lo.cated, hat water heat,
Wartime house on Blake St. alg, lovely spacious grounds.
W. J. HUGHES
Real Estato Br6ker
;General Insuraaco
50 Volgtri Me., E.,
PhOne JA 4-8526
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HOMES FOR SALE
Two-bedroom Wartime house
on Huron Rd., attached garage,
nice lot. Full price $6,700.
Deluxe rug brick ranch type
home, overlooking the lake.
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Attractivt. white brick home,
Owner transferred. Tip-top
condition. Furnace, oil neat.
Low down payment and priced
for quick sale.
LOW down payment rough -cast
home, on Cypress St., ideal
for the handy man.
WE HAVE 1' selectipn of 14
other homes in rest of the
town ranging from $3,000 up.
See us today.
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WE HAVE Jae of the largest
listings oi! farms in Huron
County item 33,300:00 to
375,000.00
LOTS FOR SALE
1--66 x 104—Nelson St. •
1-66 I04—Caley St
2-66 x •104—Palmerston St.
Three-bedroem red brick,' north.
This home is very well built and
must be sold to clear up estate.
Income home, 'brick, central
location, • .
100 Acres on county road, 2
iniles from Auburn,' 7 -room
house, L barn 'equipped for
6,600 broilers.' Fell price
$8,000.
20 Acres of land in Town of
Goderich, priced for quick sale.
Farm Salesman: L. H. Pentland
Huron Rd.—JA 4-8041
1„.ISTINGS AND INQUIRIES
INVITED
mosamses-ameroemiummeevemomps
4. Real Estate Wanted
1-100 x 289 — St. George's LISTINGS WANTED — Farms,
• Crescent Summer Cottages and town Pro-
- ' 4perty. Alexander and Chapman,
Realtors, Bank of Commerce
LISTINGS AND INQUIRIES building, Goderich. Phone
INVITED TA 1 flOO4) 10
KEN CROFT
Farm Salesman: John I. Rapson 5. To Rent
152 South St.—JA 4-8559
.13 TWO-BEDROOM,' newiy decor-
ated apartment, front entrance,
rubber tiles in kitchen bath -
Malcolm Mathers'
Real LOAN Broker
46 West St. JA 4-94420
We have an attractive, new °
stone veneer dwelling, nicely
situated among new homes.
Features are stone fireplace in
pleasant living morn,- 3 bed-
t000ms, National Housing fin -
room and hall, venetian blinds
Available immediately. Phone
JA 4-7813. -41
ONE -BED -ROOM apartment, liv-
ing room, kitchen and bath.
Phone 8346. 42x
FIVE -ROOM house with bath,
availahle November 1. 62 Bruce
St. Apply at rear. 42x
CONSTRUCTION MEN — Fall
anee at $96.00 per month which and winter accommodation,
pays taxes, principal and inter- large self -con ained units, show
est. See this with us. I er and frig , gas range. Mr.
'Ken Allin, 1Maple Leaf Motel,
-42tf
One floor residence off' Victoria St.
a really excellent I el( e
bank property. Picture Win
dows, stone •fr r -e plac e, 3'
bedrooms, as well as large
HREE-BEDROOM house, all
conveniences, gas .furnace, im-
mediate- powssio Choice
4,598.
-42-43
location. Phone J
living room, attractive dining'
room, attached garage and many' -
modern extras. [TWO-BEDROOM self-eontained
• _ , apartment, gas heat, completely
Modern split-level, on corner 1 private. Phone JA 4-7858.
lot, many extra features. -42
MODERN two-bedroom apart-
ment, self-contained, heated,
aluminum storms and screens,
venetian."blinds, tile and hard-
wood floors throughout, two en-
trances, available.. immediately.
JA 4-7907. •" • . e•-42
3 -bedroom brick bungalow.
This excellent home is built
on a half acre of land, (meets
VLA requirements), has full
basement, automatic forced air
heating, garage, new type win-
dows, and a surplus of cup-
boards and clothes closets: Ex-
cellent water from private well,
and taxes are Less than $160.00
per year. Full price has been
reduced to $13,900 and balance
on easy terms.
Three-bedroom stucco house
in central location. This is a
tidy and reasonably sized resi-
dence, but with an extra large
living room. Kitchen and Small
hall complete the first floor.
Three bedrooms and bath on
second floor. Roof, eavestrough
and paint in excellent condition.
Oil furnace, storms, screens and
glassed -in verandah. Outside
entrance to basement. Full
price $8,000.00.
Solid brick building on corner
Square. Ground floor, 1200
sq. ft.; 2nd floor, 5 -room apart-
ment, plus bath. Reduced
- price with reasonable terms.
Fully equipped restaurebt. Ex-
cellent income. Good reason
Tor selling.
. T Vof Re, ler? sit
the Bilieratee Servicflr Station,
BayfieldJA 4-9461.
11.5tf
1955 METEOR Niagara, above
average condition. Nelson
• Whitersteily; LacknovV. 42x
eirosairlinsisklemaimasumumilaurspeis
3. Real Estate For Sale
FRAME house at. 163 Mall -St,
Clare McCuey, phone -JA 418005‘,
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'90N THE HIGHWAY in the, *Oil.
,lago461: Auburn, frame house,
4.6 r„.0010/' 01bl:torch and 3 -piece
Pato:oli furnace, nearly new;
1040tiativ ..„0afet, g4t4ga,
C'4XereS° of litfuV Mord or less.
10Ss,'
10% dtiV.M.,:1181E0fee in 80 days.'
'E4tAte. of the, 'Tato D. Nitt,1,4-11a
, maw Apply t� eliet Utbr8i,„111it
W.G
,o9yorT,
01011-14-4-110 e,' tOrtit
W1 Yinetit was
site: an offer to
,Oikott. Colt JA 43381,froln
to AU, `41xtt
E. E. CRANSTON
Phone JA 441801
Realtor Manager.
For
ALEXANDER &
CHAPMAN
Long ranch -style home, on
loyely lot.
71;:i -an excellent Central 'loca-
tion, an attractive 2 -storey brick
residence, with attached garage.
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Fine red -brick residence in
good residential. district
—four bedrooms, ultra modern
bathroom, -good-sized kitchen,
double livig room, double lot,
two garages, large attractive
patio area in garden.
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A large four-bedroom brick
residence, with small • acreage,
corner Bafielf1 Rd. and Blake
St.
Bungalow on Picton St., two
bedrooms, three-piece bath, liv-
ing riaom, kitchen with dinette
Area,,a-utility room, other at-
ttecti've -features.
1oderich phone JA 4.9462
8. Help Wanted 113.
,
FULL or part-time sales repre-
sentattve wanted for leading
glass company in store -fronts
and Aluminum siding. Write
Southwestern Glass Limited,
200 Queens Ave,.London.
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RAWLEIGH'S_ can Use '3 gopd
men with cars. Write Raw-
leigh's, Dept. J -216-X, 4005 Rich-
elieu, Montreal. -42
EXPERIENCED waitress Want-
ed. Apply Esquire Grill.
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WAITRESS ' wanted. Apply
Bedford Hotel. 40x
M -AN or woman to supply estab-
lished custoniers with -famous
nationally advertised Watkins
products. No investment. Earn-
ings of $75 and up weekly pos-
sible. Full or part-time. Write'
to M. Beaumier, 350 St. Roch
St., Montreal 15, Quebec.
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THREE-ROOM upstairs apart-
ment, fully furnished, available
November 1. Phone JA 4:8278.
Stall, attractive cottage on
the lake bank, four miles south
of Goderich.- The cottage con-
sists of living room with stone
fireplace, which opens onto a
screened porch; there is one
bedroom and kitchen also, and
adjoining the cottage at a short
distance is a sleeping cabin with
two-piece -bathroom, all on a
‘'ery interesting lake front lot.
On Hayfield • Rd., 1142 miles
from new hospital, wiarly 10
acres, or will sell half, inaul-
brick home.
At the north-west corner • of
Cambria Rd: and Elgin Ave., a
eery good frame, 2 -storey dwell -
trig.
We have several choice, ser-
viced building lots. 60 ft x 133
"L. in a developing area, for
sale.
We have anoroximat oly 4
acres in Goderich on west side
of Hayfield Rd.. in an area zoned
for local busines's-
FOR '$ALE ,
11.!al Estate.
Agent Wanted
FOR
GODERICH and
DISTRICT
APPLY:
Wilfred McInte!
REALTOR, WALKERTON
Write Box 549
or.
Phone 880
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9. Agents Wanted
EXTRA money to make your
dreams come true! If you are
willing to work two nights- a
week and on your day off, you
can augment your present sal-
ary selling electrical appliances
part time on commission besis,
with well-known Company in
business for over 50 years.
Write Box 29, SignaLStar.
• -36tf
10. Wanted (General)
CUB suit wanted, size 10-12.
Phone 7712. -42
ROOMER wanted, breakfast
desired. 159 East St. Theme
JA 4-8565. • " -42
ROOMERS wanted. 94 Napier
St. Phone JA 4-7162. -42
Auction Sales
AUCTION SALE ON
• OCTOBER 27, at 2 ,
at Nile United Church, on
church grounds. Grain, seed,
poultry, furniture, numerous
other articles.
Bake sale and refreshment
booth in church basement.
Allan 1VlacIntyre, Auctioneer.
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116. Public Notice
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CLEARING Auction Sale of
farm stock, implements, hay,
grain and miscellaneouS• house-
hold effects, at lot 4 and 5,
Maitland Block, Hullett Town-
ship, 11.2 mile south of Auburn,
on the Base Line Road, on
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 27th
at- pxn.
CATTLE—Hereford cow with
calf et foot, due in February;
black cow with calf 2 months
\old, bred again; black cow, milk-
ing, bred again; black cow, due
in December; 3 Hereford heif-
ers with calves at foot; 2 Here-
ford cows, due in December;
3 Hereford heifers, due in early
December; purebred Polled -
Hereford bull, 2 years old; 4
Holstein calves, 2 months old;
steer calf, approximately 500
lbs.
POULTRY -95 hybrid hens, 1
year old.
PIGS—York sow with- litter. of
10, 5 weeks old; 8 pigs, 8 weeks
old.
IMPLEMENTS—Case 200 trac-
tor (new) with 3 -point hitch,
triPle transmission an g L.P.T.O.;
New Idea manure spreader on
rubber; set of- double discs;
springtooth cultivator; steel' (2-
drum) roller; 4 -section harrows;
d
M -H binder, 7 -ft. cut; M -H see
drill; drop -head hayloader; Mc-
Cormick mower, 6 -ft. cut; rub-
lber tire wagon with reek; potato
'planter; steel boxed trailer with
I, rack; electric fencer; set of
1 double harness; horse collars;
pig crate; set of sleighs; cutter.
Other articles too numerous to
mention. • -
HAY and GRAIN -1500 bus.
of Gary and Rodney oats; 1100
bales of choice hay; a quantity
of loose hay.
Some household effects in-
cluding kitchen table; chairs;
bedroom suite; other miscellan-
eous articles.
TERMS—CASH.
No reserve as the farm is
A QUANTITY of cob corn
wanted!' Allan Mmlrer, R.R. 1,
Lucknow. RIFingjeticknow 87-4.
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DRUMMER' end bass player
wanted for local orchestra.
Write P.O. Box 306, Goderich.
• -42-43
HOSPITAL PERSONNEL — HOME wanted for mother cat
large rooms and five -room and, two half-grown blackkit-
apartment, automatic washer tens.. Phone JA 4-7739. -42
and dryer, recently decorated,
14 -room home. The Gregory.
House, Hayfield, telephone 37.
° 42x
UPPER heated apartment for 11. EmioloyMent Wanted
rent with stove and frig. Phone
7556 after 5. , 4.0ti BABY-SITTING wanted. Phone
JA 4-7679. 42x
BOARDERS. 26 Bruce St.
Phone 7990. -37tf
MODERN upper apartment, 4
rooms and bath, heated. Tiled
floors throughout and private
entrance. (Adults' only).rF'hone
JAckson 4-9376. - 40x
SMALL heated apar ,nrent for
rent. , Phone JA 4-8609.
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MODERN housekeeping cottages
and cabins, fridge, stove, sleep
2-4, $25 to $50 monthly. Hazel
wood's Cabins, three miles north
of Hayfield, on 'Highway 21.
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PRIVATE office, neatecle--af 46
West St. Malcolm Mathers,
Real Estate 13-toker. Phone
JA 4-9442. -24
FURNISHED apartment, all
conveniences. Ridgewood Park,
phone 8891. -38tf
APARTMENT, two large rooms,
heated. 144 South St. Phone
JA 4-8416. -41tf
TWO-BEDROOM, heated apart-
ment available immediately.
ApPly H. W. Shore Real Estate
Broker, 38 Hamilton St. Dial
JA 4-7272. -41tf
sold.
Robert Turner, PrOprietor.
Edward W. 'Elliott,
Auctioneer. - -41-42
14. Service's Available
n
LET us restore accuracy 1
beauty . to your watch.Fin
. '
jewellery repairs and diamond
setting. Modern equipment.
Don 'MacRae, watchmaker, The
Square. -42tf
FOR Septic 'rank Cleaning -con-
tact RONALD , E. FORSTER,
Phone 29, Lucknow, manufac-
turer of septic tanks and_well
tile. 35-47x
12. Tenders Wanted
TENDERS will be received by
the undersigned until November
, 1962; for the supplying of
light industrial fuel oil for
Goderich District Collegiate In-
stitute for the year 1963. Low-
est or any tender not necessar-
ily- accepted. For further in-
formation contact E. H. Jessop,
Secretary G.D.C.I. Board.
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SEALED Tenders will be receiv, ,
ed for the snow plowing of a
portion of the roads in Gode•
rich Township, season of 1962
and 1963. Tenders to be priced
per hour when needed, stating
type and equipment; tenders, to
be in by 12 o'clock noon, Nov-
ember 5. Lowest or any tender
not necessarily accepted.
R. E. Thompson, Clerk,.
Roy Tyndall,
Road Superintendent.
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LARGE red brick home, three
bedrooms, double living room,
-lining room and kitchen. There
are two, bathrooms . and house
is heated by oil forced air fur-
nace. Available Nov. 1st for
poo per month. Apply .Harold
W. Shore, Real Estate Broker,
'381fl1a\4n iltoa JA 4.7272.
• , . 41#
TWO -ROOM furnished apart,
thent, utilities supplied; also
large light housekeeping room.
Mary B. Howell, 12 St. Vincent
St. JA 4-8642. -41:11
HOUSE for rent. Available im-
trie-fflately. -"TelePholleJA 444347
-41
•opeobrosinessieoraismosevemeinemaisseni„
6. Wanted To Rent
MOTHER' end high School' 'Sian
desire two-bedroom apartment,
private bath and kitchen, with
Walking distance of Square.
Quiet, respectable tenants in
return for reasonable . rent.
Phone JA 4-8194..
,farlisammajomminimkt
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lielp Wanted
CLERK -TYPIST, five afternoons
&tell. Week, for general insur-
ance and real' estate office. Ap-
ply Stating qualifications and
orevidtis experience to P.O.
tax 12/0, Goderich. -40
1.11ITELE ESTATE HOME.
Well appolniettl and it t4eellthit State of repair.
&MA&
Peter S 'MacEwan
ustiqnee-:z-ite0, E,State,,
44 North Street 3A 4,9631
13. Auction. Sales
AUCTION Sale of property and
household effects in the town
of Goderich, 300 Maitland Rd.,
on \
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 31st,
5, at 1 p.m. .
Chesterfield suite; day bed;
reciting -chairs; small tables;
china ,cabinet;, iiraJ rig
'rarigette% \kitchen table 'and
chairs; washing machine; chest
of drawers; trunks; 2 single
beds; mattresses; dressers; bed-
ding; pillows; clothes hamper;
electrical appliances; china; kit-
chen utensilS; tubs; scythe; iron-
41-g-b•Ct4.4;...19110,. ket_pimetures;
va bIegiter;:* "dreir ltehd
Singer sewing madline; bellows;
coffee grinder; ice box;, step-
ladder; garbage can cupboard;
lawn mower; brass catunfoticks;
roll poultry fence; scatter Mats;
heating stove; Mantel clock;
cedar chest.. Other articles tdo
numerous to mention.
PROPERTY, At the same
time and place, 3* p.m., .the pro-
perty will be Offered for sale
subject to reeve bid, „ 11.2
storey, seven tom) frame house,
covered with Mohan siding,
hydro and bath, large lot. Im-
mediate possession,. 10% down
with balance in 30 days.
Chattels CaSh-, .4"
Mrs. Ada, M. A,
Proprietress. "
Harold /nabob Aticttaneer.
Peixteit„ Clerk '
gamsaNcovoinan for one-half-,
dAy• pet Week. - PhOne ./A 4-9384.
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ACE Radio Ty Service. Frank
Wilcox, 60 Pictoti St, W., Gode-
rich, Ont. Phone JA 4-7771.
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SHARP?' Ready fOr business?
Saws: hand and electric,skates,
cutlery, etc. Please call even-
ings. C. H. Homer, Huron Rd.,
opposite store. -40tf
,TREASURER'S SALE OF
LANDS IN ARREARS OF
TAXES
MUNICIPALITY OF
COUNTY OF HURON
PROVINCE OF ONFARIO
f0 WIT:
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that the, list of lands to be sold
for arrears of taxes in the
County of Huron has been pre-
pared and was published in an
advertisement in the Ontario
Gazette 'upon the 1st' day of
September, 1962.
Copies of the list of lands for
sale for ariears of taxes may
be secured in the County Treas-
urer's office.
IN DEFAULT OF PAYMENT
OF TAXES AS SHOWN ON
SUCH LIST ON OR BEFORE
TUESDAY, DECEMBER 11,
1962, AT TH,E HOUR OF TWO
O'CLOCK IN THE . AFTER-
NOON:I shall at the said time,
in the Court House, Goderich,
Ontario, proceed to sell by Pub-
lic Auction the said fends to
pay such arrears, together with
the charges thereon.
NOTICE IS ALSO HEREBY
GIVEN THAT IF ANY OF THE
SAID LANDS REMAIN UN-
SOLD, AN ADJOURNED SALE
WILL BE HELD ON TUESDAY,
DECEMBER 18, 1962, AT THE
SAME HOUR AND PLACE AND
AT WHICH, MUNICIPALITIES
MAY RESERVE THE, RIGHT
TO PURCHASE ANY OF THE
SAID LANDS.
JOHN G. BERRY,
Clerk -Treasurer.
Goderich, Sep. 4,1962.
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ELECTROLUX (C ANAD A)
LIMITED
For service call J: Amsing,
rtp 2-7302, , Clinton
-38tf
SID BULLEN'S Cabiiret 'Shop
custom furniture, kitchen cup-
boards, furniture repairs. 184
Gibbons St. Phone 9631.
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SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED
Modern equipment, all work
guaranteed. Write Louis Blake,
R. 2, Brussels, Phone Brussels
442W 6. 41-49x
Asimes
15. Notice To Creditors
NOW finance your new or late
model used car purchase • at
Bank Rates through Harold W
Shore, 38 Hamilton St. Dial
7272 -7tf
ALL persons having claims
against the Estate of WILLIAM
FRANCES HUBERT PRICE, late
of the Town of Goderich, in the
County of Huron, Gentleman,
who died on, or about the 10th
day of October, 1962, are re-
quired to file the same with full
particulars with the undersign-
ed by the 10th day of Novem-
ber, 1962, as after' that date the
assets of the Estate will be dis-
tributed.
Dated at Goderich, Ontario,
this 12th day of October, 1962.
HAYS, PREST & HAYS,
Barristers, etc.,
Goderich, Ontario.
. -41-43
MONEY available for first mort
gage on good residential ;tend
some types of commercial pro.
perties. Apply to Harold W
Shore, Real Estate Broker, 38
Hamilton St. Phone JA 4-7272.
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16. Public Notice
'1HE CANCER CLIpBOARD IS
BARE. 'The Goderich and Dis-
trict Cancer Society solicits gifts
from individuals and organiz-
ations'tol help provide for their
patients' needs and the 'Christ-
mas service work. -42-43
FIRST and second mortgage
loans available, from $1,500 up,
with 10 years to repay. W. J.
Hugh,es, real estate broker,
phone JA 4-8526. • -41tt
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A. Births
GAULEY.—At Alexandra fl'Os-
pitel, Goderich, on October 22,
1962, to Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Gauley; -Dungannon, -a son,
David Charles.,
HELESIC.—At Alexandra ]lospital, Goderich, on October
19, .1962,_ to Mr. and Mrs.
James Ilefesic, Goderich, a
daughter, Marijo.
KRIWOY.—At Alexandra Hos-
pital, Goderich, on October
17, 1962, to Mr. and IVIrs-
Paul Kriwoy, Goderich, a soli,
Jerome Frederick.
MADGE.--At St. Joseph's
Ifqs-
pital, 13rantford, on ,Octolier
' 21, 1962, to l'4r. and Mrs.
Richard Madge (Laurine Mac-
Donald), Brantford, a son,
Larry Richard.
McLEAN.—At Alexandra Hos-
pital, Goderich, on October
• 21', 1962, to Mr. and Mrs. Ken
Goderich, a son,
Glenn Walter.
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TREASURER'S SALE OF LAND
V0,11. TAXES
Town of Goderich
Coiinty of Huron
To Wit:
BY VIRTUE OF A WARRANT
fssued‘by the Mayor of the Town
of Gederich under his hand and
the seal of the said Corporation
bearing date the 9th day of July,
1962, sale of lands in arrears of
taxes in the Town of Goderich
will be held at the Municipal
Offices, Goderich, at the hour
of 3 o'clock in the afternoon
on the 31st day of October, 1962,
unless the taxes and -costs are
sooner paid. Notice is hereby
given that the list of lands for
sale for arrears • of taxes was
published in the Ontario Gaz
?Ate on the 4th day of August,
1962, and that -copies'of thosaid
list may be had at my office.
Treasurer's Office, this 27th
day of July, 1962.
S. H. Blake, Treasurer
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ALL persons having claims
against the estate of LOUISA
ALICE SMITH, late of the Town
of. Goderich, in the County of
Huron, who died on or about
the 1st day of October, 1962,
are required to file the same
with '441 partichlers with„ the
undersigned by the 3rd day of
November,, 1982, as after that
date the assets of the Estate
will .be distributed.
Dated. at Goclerich, Ontario,
this 3rd day of October, 1962.
HAYS, PREST & HAYS,
Ontario.
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B. Deaths 1
CASTLE.—George, in Victoria
Hospital, London, on Wednes-
- day; October 24,• 1962, in his
73rd year. Beloved husband
of Ella Mae Hicks, dear father
of Beryl (Mrs. Robert Heath)
pf Dawson Creek, B.C.; Aileen
(Mrs. William Craig) of Clin-
ton; Wilfred -George of Hay-
field; brother of Thomas
Castle of Hayfield. Resting at°
• the Ball & Mutch funeral
home, Clinton, where service
will be held Saturday, October
27, at 2 p.m. , Interment in
Hayfield cemeter-42 try table, antique table. Come
y.
and bring friends. Children
• welcome; nursery care; child-
ren's fish pond. October 27,
starting at 3 p.m., at Knox
Goderich business firms! Are Church. -42"
you making your Christmas
plans? May we suggest you Realsimsammataw-
include greeting cards, specially
designed for businesses, from KINGs RIDGE
the wide selection now on dis-
Si .4noatlf-
Star
Order Shell furnace oil- and
stove oil from Edward Fuels
tank truck dealer for all Shel!
011 Co. products Phone
JA 4-8386. - • -39tf
Arrange now lot your wither
supply of Texaco heating oil.
Automatic deliveries and bud-
get plan available. Phone Vic
Walden, JA 4-8812. -38-43
TAKE NOTICE that it is the in-
tention of the Municipality ,of
the Town of Goderich to pur-
chase lots at the adjourned tax
sale if the price offered is not
considered adequate.
The adjourned sale, if neces-
sary, will be held on November
7th, 1962, at the Muni,cipal Of-
fices, Goderich, at thehourof
3 o'clock in the afternoon.
S. H. BLAKE, Treasurer.
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ALL „ persons tiavAnigi ,
against the estate of RO
ARTHUR MELLER STRAUGH-
AN, lete of the Township of
Colborne, in the County of
Huron, Farmer, who died on -or
about the 2nd day of October,
1962, are required to file the
same with full partieulars with
the undersigned by the 171h
day of November, 1962, as after
that date the assets of the
estate will be distributed.
Dated at Goderich, Ontario,
this 18th day of October. 1962.
HAYS, ?REST & HAW.
Barritters, etc,.
33 M° St
•,
'Coati &dad& -4244
F. Engagements
Mr. and Mrs. James Johnston,
Goderich, wish to announce the
engagenient of their daughter,
Barbara Jane, to Mr. -William
Allan Walters, son of Mr. and
Stirs. Bertram Walters of Bruce -
field. The wedding will take
place at St. Peter's R.C. Church,
Goderich, on Saturday, -N9y,t1n-
ber 10._ -42
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G. Coming Events
DON'T FORGET the Nile
church turkey supper Thursday,
November lst, 5.30 to 8 p.m.
-rickets may be obtained at Dun- •
lop's Drug Store or EedY.'s Gro -
eery --h-r-Goderich; or -.from any -
member of the Nile W.A•
-4L-2
The Legion Auxiliary are hav-
ing a rummage sale, October 27,
1962'; at MacKay Hall. Anyone
with rummage to be picked up
may call JA 4-8850 or JA 4-7969.
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Rain or shine, enjoy a fowl
or roast beef dinner Sundays at
Tiger Dunlop Inn, 4.45 to 7 p.m.
Cetering,' weddings, etc. • Mrs.
G. Kaitting, 'phone Carlow 2406.
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St. George's Churchwoman's
Guild will hold a bake sale on
Saturday, October 27, at 2 p.m.,
at Denomme's Flower Shop.
Reserve Saturday, November
24, for North Street United
'Church bazaar and afternoop
tea. --42
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The Goderich Branch of the
Women's Institute will meet in
MacKay Hall on Thursday, Nov-
ember 1, at 2.30 p.m. -42
Goderich Herne and School
Association will meet Tuesday,
October 30, at 8 p.m., in Vic-
toria Public School. Dr. J. N.
Hagan, superintendent, of the
new Ontario Hospital, will speak
on "Emotional Disturbances in
Children." The G.D.C.I. Drama
Club will present a skit, "Get-
ting Through." -42
Arthur Circle mammoth bake
sale, tea room, town and coub7
C. Briefs
MI I III
play at the Goderichg
• .•
Clerk's Notice of First Posting
of Voters' List
TOWNSHIP OF GODERICH
Voters' -Lists, 1962.
Notice is hereby given that I
have complied with Section 9
of the Voters' List Act and
that I have posted up at my
office on the 15th day of Octo-
ber, 1962, the list of all persons
entitled to vote in the said
Municipality at municipal elec-
tions and that such list remains
there for ,inspection.
And, 'I hereby unon , all
Volei'S to take immediate pro-
ceedings, to have any errors or
omissions corrected according
to law:. The last day for appeal
being the 8th day of November,
1902:
:Dated this 25th daY of 'OC.
ibbet;4962•••• •-•••••
R. E. THOMPSON, Clerk
of_ the°Township of Goderich.
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•
People are already doing it!
Yes, people are already order-
ing their Christmas cards from
the many fine choices available
at the Goderich Signal -Star.
They can be ordered personal-
ized or plain, as you prefer.
Drop in and look them over.
No obligation. -40tf
D. In Memoriam
a `
A COURT of Revision on the
Assessment Roll compiled in
1962 for West Wawanosh Town-
ghin Y0111 be held at the Town-
,•hio 'Hall': West Wawanosh. on
Tuesday, November 13th, 1962,
from 10 a.m.. until noon.
John F. Foran, Two. Clerk,
,R.Tt. 2, Auburn, Ont.
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DICKINSON.—In loving meni.
ory of a dear daughter and
sister, Elaine Dickinson, who
left us four years ego, October
18, 1958.
Gone, dear Elaine, gone forever.
How we miss your smiling face;
But you left us to remember,
None on earth can take yoin
place. ,
A happy home we once enjoy
How sweet the memory still,
But death hasl,lett a lonelines
The world can never fill.
Too dearly loved to ever be
for,gotten,
13y father, Alvin McAllister;
r•isthrs, Pat. Marlene, Joyce;
brother, Ken; also brothers -in
law, nieces and nephews. •
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HICKINGBOTTOM. — In loving
memory of Ern -est nicking -
bottom, who passed away
October 26, 1961.
—Always remembered .by his
sister, Maybelle Hickingbottom.
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E. Cards of Thanks
COURT OF REVISION on the
1962 Assessment Poll will be
'held in 'the Ashfield Township
EfalI on Monday, November 29th,
1962; at 10 o'clock in the
morning. . Signed,
Donald ,Nr. Simpson,
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KINGSBRIDGE, Oct. 23. —
Dr. and Mrs. .1. A. Kasper,
Grosse Pointe, Michigan, spent
the weekend with Mr. John,
O'Connor.
Mr. Nace Martin, Rainy River,
Ontario, and Mr. Michael Martin,
and sons Andy, Kenny and
Michael of Stoney Creek spent
the weekend with .Mr. Andrew
Martin.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Austin
and family of Toronto and Mr.
and Mrs. Ambrose Hartman,
Kitchener, Visited with Mr. and
Mrs. Clifton Austin over the
weekend. a
Weekend visitors with Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Moran were
Mrs. Mabel Quigley of Goderich,
Mr. and, Mrs. Wilmer Moran
and family' and Mr. and Mrs.
Alvin Moran and family of Lon-
don.
Mrs. Irene Murphy, Goderich,
and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Murphy,
Stratford, visited with Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Fitzgerald and family
at their home here.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Adlemann
of Detroit visited the latter's
b others, Messrs. Leold and,
tthew O'Loughlin r the
ekend. •
Mr. Dennis Dalton of the SS
Chai-lesdick, and Mr. Maurice
Dalton of Hamilton spent the
weekend at their home here.
Mr. Frank Sullivan has re-
turned home after visiting in
Detroit.
f •
Mr. -end Mrs: Joe Van of
Windsor visited Messrs, Frank
and Pat Sullivan over the week-
end.
Mr. Gerald Dalton spent the
week -end with his 'father, Mr.
Michael Dalton.
MATTHEWS.-1 wish to thank
Dr. N. C. Jackson, the nurses
and staff of Alexandra Hos-
pital; also those who remem
• bered me with flowers, treats
and cards.
Henry Matthews,
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MURRAY.--We sincerely thank
our friends, neighbors and
relatives for the flowers, cards,
• and acts of kindness We re-
ceived during our recent ber-
eavement. -Special thanks to
the Denomme Flower Shop.
.for the • beautiful floral ar-
rangements.
Linde Murray,
Mr. and Mrs. Lionel Murray
and flimily. .
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PETPIE Mita Petrie
ta if& fa -en&
and neighbors for so kindly
remembering her in various
ways while a patient in Gode-
rich tho'SPitel.
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PRICE.—The family of the late
W. F. H. Price wishes to
than their Many friends and
neighbors for the kindness
and sympathy shown them
in their recent bereavement
and for the 'beautiful floral
tributes. -42
WAtTERS.—I wish to thank my
friends for visits, cards and
treats received while 1 was
a patient in hospital. Special
thanks to Dr, G. N, Mills and
nurses for their kind often -
tion. Charles M. Walters.
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HOLMESVILLE
HOLMESVILLE, Oct. 23.—Mr
and Mrs. William Norman of
Holmesville and Dr. and Mrs.
Prank Norman of Parkhill spent
the weekehd in Sudbury 'Visit-
icnongetghe.eformer'S son, Douglas,
who is a student at Huntingdon
Miss Frances Mc6ullough of
Toronto and Mr. Ted McCul-
lough of Beamsville spent the
weekend kenclecmtidultlhougMh,.. and Mrs.
F
Miss Eleanor Yeo of Toronto
of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
spent thkyeewat the home
o.eekend
Voited .Chprch, messengers
Th -e- -Me-gerilgers . of Holmes-
ville United Church met in the
Sunday school:ro6/1. Mrs. Ken-
neth Tfewartha ,was in charge
and gave the call to worship.
David McCullough read the
Scripture lesson and Janice
Trewartha led in prayer. Mrs.
Trewartha gave the meditation.
The president, Lucille Bond,
conducted the business and .the
offering was received by Carol
Steepe. Mrs. Trewartha read a
story and Mrs. H. Pocock led in
a game. Lucille Etond played
a piano solo. The study period
was taken by Mrs. Trewartha
bw
with ot h -World
datt Pant
pe seniors and Mrs. Po -
Th
cock with the juniors. e
rimericclidsnweehr:y.distri.buted
se