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Money, Money, Money and it is all being
given away by the Goderich Businessmen's
Association. Mrs. Ernest Powell of Gode-
rich holds $25.00 she won in last Friday
night's draw; Doug Britton_.1mi s_ Mrs. W.
E. Utley's $25.00, and Mrs. Robert Welsh
of R.R. 2, Bayfield, shows that• $50.00 fans
out quite nicely.. There are still 36 more
prizes to be won in the Goderich Business.
meet's Association big WIN -A -PRIZE CAM-
PAIGN.
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Harold Baird
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N ewChev-Oldi F MotorsthispastinyeaNewwith TorRossonto. We
Dealer Named
I However, Mr. Baird says mov-
ing into Goderich Has the feel-
ing of a home coming. His
home town of Manitou where
his father runs the local hotel,
is a small prairie farmers' town
Iof 600. -
Mr. Baird has picked up the
franchise Rouse Auto Electric
dropped last August. Harold
Baird Motors ' (Goderich) Limit-
edwill sell Chevrolet, Oldsmo-
bile, F-85, Chevelle, Enaaa and
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_.. Goderich has regained a
Chevrolet-Old;alfiob le frac ehise
for the town.
Harold Baird, by way of Tor-
onto and Manitou, Manitoba,
this week moved into the Sup-
erte:t service station, 145 Huron
road as temporary quarters.'
.Mr- Baird ss
=C` ', astas
service cen-
tre at 414 Huron road on the
former farm% property of Cliff
Hugill.
Construction by John Reffl-
ing+haus will begin in January
and be ready for an official
opening by April.
Harold Baird is a boyish -look-
ing quiet spoken young man. He
-has seven years behind him in
the rough and tumble o, To: -
onto auto salr�; six years with
•QueenswayVdlk waren and
(Signal -Star Photo)
Cooper Mercury Sales.
Mr. Baird has begun his
stock of cars and trucks. He
has eight at the moment and
says he wants three times that
many.
Staff' includes Harvey Scrim-
geour, mechanic, Colin McMil-
lan, parts manager, both form-
erly with, Rouse Auto Electric
and Gordon Monroe, . salesman
from Nova Scotia.
Additional staff will be added '
with: -the opening_ of ,,..ihc_,.ale
showroarns in' April.
The new building will have a
three -car showroom, complete
parts department and, eight
service bays in its garage.
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Mr. Baird says he's been eye-
ing his own "dealership ever'
since he went to Toronto. He
dropped from sales Manager
with Volkswagen fo ordinary'
salesman with Roas Wemp
Chevrolet because he "wanted
to learn something about
Chevy.''
Thi, week the empty Super -
test station has been opened,
cleaned out and readied for the
public. It is the former loci: -
!ion of the used car lot of
o '°�s iamiai.i m tom' `ez,r,„..ow m! rr
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For Navigat.n
On Great Lakes
With navigation on the jreat
asks s dream -, to a eio,!for
tl. season, the following over -
11 is pr,. rni.tt by F.
McKean of Parry Sound',
Jt,tr,c t :liariue Aaant:
aa beginning of the last
1):,,:,I for the season is shaping
1) for iii:' ships niv-i,,ating ti►�
Upper. Lakes. It has been an
gent fall so far, marred
only by storms—on November
23rd and December 7th, but
this last storm is still blowing
and bringing cold weather to
'the lakes. Ice has begun to
form at the Lakehead harbor,
but it is not a problem at other
T e. principal eommerci ear-.
goes moving now are concerned
with grain. The elevators at
I G-oderich, Owen Sound, Colling-
wood, Midland and. Port Mc -
Nicoll are almost completely
full and although most ships are
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to carry winter Storage cargoes
as far east as Toronto, many of
thy' vessels are planning now to',.
take on storage cargoes to be
unloaded during the winter.
At Parry Sound the .last tank-
er. exptc:(ict for the s.'ason, the
"Imperial Collingwoody docked
at 8 p.m. on December 9th. The
last ship of the- soason is due•
at 11 a.m. on December 10th;
this is the C.S.L. "11. 0. Pet-
M,an", with a cargo of salt from
t,od'rials to 1'al'1'y 5,,und going
back • with a cargo of iron ore
:1'0111 Dt L;o: Harbour to a U.S.
'The Canadian Coast Guard
vessels of the Parry Sound I,
Agency are widely scattered.
The "Alexander Henry" is '-at
the Lakehead harbor .is.
buoys • and breaking ice and
preparing to accompany the last
ship down the lakes. Tine "C.
P. Edwards" is lying at Parry
Sound waiting for weather to
hegaa.11,ilaog. t e-1bn "s,.,.and tak-
ing.-.off .thealightkeeptkrs xu that
channel. The "Porte Dauphine"
is ,proceeding northward on
Lake Huron and will begin tak-
ing off lightkeepers On the east
end of Lake Superior as soon I
'still operating, some planning as the weather permits.
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A' city named "Metropolis" is
a county seat in the Ohio hintt'-
land, The ambitiously named
centre- had 6093 inhabitants in
the 1950 American census.. A
state park nearby yeoxrimemor,
ates the site of a foist built long
ati) by the Frencli, destroyed
by the Cherokee .radians, the
site later being occupied by the
British, while the fort was at
last rebuilt by. Mad Anthony
Wayne, a famous revolutionary
soldier.
tach ,4 • Pete Christrn&s Trees
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151 Wilson St. Phone 9514
252 Huron Rd. Phone 9740
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Leaves $ 500
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The sum, of $500 was left to
Alexandra Marine and General
Hospital from the Neva`ton Dav-
ies Estate, it was reported at a
hospital board meeting Monday.
The W.H.A. is providing $200
for an Inservice Educational
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Mr. McMillan, on the hospital
maintenance staff, will be retir-
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