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STORE or FACTORY PROPERTIES
, STOCKS `°EtUIPMENT
K;I,N'GSBRI;DGE.. Father Ed
'i?Vll"T „ Garvey,' ,St. M ph'ael's Col ,
lege, Toroltb, .xi4ted xel;atives
here and in Goderendh aver the
weekend. ,
Dr. and Mrs. Bolland and fam-
ily, .Toronto, spent the week-
end
eekend here...
Mrs. O. Heffexn aai is spending
_a...f ew-days in- Montreatt:
1Mrs. Meg/rig Sr., Debib;e.and'
Shelley Fields, Tarornto, .ent
the (w„geken with Mr, and �l rs,;
• tri_Rieg ing4..anid„ atm ily,. • • '
Il�Ins. Augustine Kinathan spent
the Easter weekend with. ;VIr.
and Mrs. Maurice Edwards and
family, London.
Mrs. Jim Martial is 'spending
hislicllays with rcliatitves in Brant -
fond.• •
Mr, Tea Martin spent. t1to
'weekend with, Mr. and :Mrs.
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Mr. and' Mrs' Sandy iMcPher-
son and daughter, Kincardine,.
Miss Mary La.0 Drennan, (Ode -
rich were Sunday visi!tans •with
1�x..._andy D?rs-.Earl.`.IyrenIran.
Mr. and Mil.' 'Wma'y •'Pierson
and falnily,.IfiarniltIon, and Mid
Frances GUmore, LGndan(spent
41ite-weekertid-wilth. Mrs: .ilinckre
and JIM.
,Mr. and Mrs. Hank Boven,
Flint, spent tie weekend here.
Mr. Thqmas Wi,diace return,
ed. to Flint with, them.
Mr. 'and Mrs. Clarence Doher-
ty and family, 1-yami1to•n, spent
the weekend aan•ong relatives.
•Mr. Martin Courtney return-
ed to his boat for a season of
sailing.
'-Plaut O'Donnell is in Child--
ren's War Memorial Hospital,
London, fellawii>,g surgery.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Dalton are
spending the Easter holidays
with Mr. and Mrs. Art O'Con-
nor,. Whitby.
• Miss Audrey Austin, Flint, is
visiting her- parents.
GENERAL. INSURANCE AGENT
46 West St.. Dial 524-9442
TORNADO HITS
Word was roc �lved by
John-
nie nie McGnaw ofaderiCh
that hat
this cousin, Marian DeLong, in
Kokomo, Indiana escaped in-
jury or damages in:the tornado do
whiChsvept that sbate. Hotv-
ever,irs. D_ eLong's daughter g
h
ter
at ,Greenwood, Indiaia, -lost
everything, including
ears. Mrs: DeLangvas a visitor
in ,G,odervcisome
time ago.
111.
Mr, • K'crry Hargan' spool tie
Weekend art 'b a hcar<e. �:
lsxs+* Dein.ius and- Maurice
Dal4or1r, Haaarirl�ton, °tMr. and Mrs.
.°
x �Q d, ;Mlarslnan and; daughter,
London, spent the Easter weeJ
end at then' home. -
" I% and .Mrs, Joe O'Brien and
family, 41/4r. D. J. Lassaliz e,
God eriehe _nett_ Sunday -..WI
Mr. and Mrs. Mart Dalton„an
Iatinily.
Mr. Doug Fdayne.; Kiiti teener;
visited -h_--brothers over �tl
weekend. •
Mir. and Mrs, Edwin Myer,
London, visited Mr. and Mrd.
Herman Lambertus and other
relat iv es on Sunday.
Mary and Michael Ryan, Tor-
onto, are spending the Easter,
vacation with Mr. and Mrs.
Wallte;r Clare.
OFFERING TO THE
FARMER:..
Comparative Pricing On
BAG - BULK
CUSTOM MIXED
FERTILIZERS
SPECIAL COCKTAIL SIDLE
Regular
100 for 1.49
• 524-7812
Bill Hanly has been elected
the new president of the Kins-
men Club of -Goderich. The
meeting,ifor the election., of of,
floors was ,conducted by
president WilIf Denorame.
Other officers -elected were:
Jim Peters, , 1st vice-president;
Doug Cruiicks'oank, 2nd vice;
Deb Shewfelt, secretary,; Ken
McGee, treasurer; Ray Cook,
registrar; Bill McKellar, Ron
Carter and Ted Hayward, direc-
tors.
The pact presg;dent, Mau-
rice Gardiner, opened the meet-
ing and ,the invocation was giv-
en by Ron Carter. Sgt -at -arms
Bill Kiirkey, collected $7.15 in
fines. The pot of gold, amount-
ing to $12.25, was won by Ken
McGee.
ALWAYS IN STOCK
HERBICIDES PESTICIDES
GRASS & GRAIN SEEDS
FENCING MATERIALS & TWINE
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Daylight Saving Time _will commence the Town of Goderich
on._Sunday,April25th4965,_at_2 A10 Citizens are reminded
to advance their clocks accordingly. -
PHONE 4824133 CLINTON
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FRANK WALKOM, Mayor
Town , of Goderich
The colorful team from the Indian Reserve at Sarnia is al-
ways good for some pre -game. showmanship, as shown above.
Entered in the "D" series, the ,Indian team edged Ripley
7-6 on Friday evening but bowed out of the tournament
on Monday afternoon when they lost to Atwood by a score
of 5 to 1.
ASHFIELD
ASHI'IEIiD..:-, Mrs; Kenneth
Parrish of Goderich is visiting
her daughter, Mrs. Hugh Mac-
Kenzie.'
The Young People's Society
Attended a Sunrise .Servi e_in
Riple'y Eas'er Sunday. •
,'Congratulations are extended
to Mr. and Mrs. Duncan Sim'p-
so.a on the._birth • of a son, on
;Sarturday,
• Among -Easter visitors here
were: Alex 1VIacKenzie of Ham-
ilton; Mr., and Mrs. Roiialld Oke
and children of Oshawa; Miss
Mabel Macdonald of Windsor;
Mr. and Mrs. Allan MacLean
of Coll-ingwooca,: ,Ray Ma oriole
of Toronto; Mr. and Mrs. Mac
Bell of Toronto; Mrs. R. Granit
off Goderich; Miss Audrey Ross
df Peterborough; Mr. and Mrs.
Leadbetter and Baribara of Tor-
onto; Miss ,Ja•ie Finlayson of
Toronto; M:. and Mrs. ban Mor -
torn of Palmerston.
Mns. Wm. Johnson is home
after a few weeks as -a. patient
derive.
SUGGEST YOU ORDER YOUR 'NEW
CUSTOMIZED DRAPES
NOW _-' FOR INSTALLATION DURING
NILE. --Bob McNeil, .eldest
son of, Mr. and Mrs. • Clifford
McNeil, received word last week
that' he was succes ttul in pass-
ing all his exams ai a first year
student at Ridgetown College.
'on tul_atie'rls to --Mr. -arid
Mrs, Ross Rivetit, who were
married on Saturday.
Miss Marybelle Bere of Lon-
don _spent the 'weekend with
her parents.
, Mr. and Mr.'s. John, Wilson
and family of Scarborough
spent the weekend with Mrs,
Esther Rivett.
Mr. and Mrs frank Hawkins
of
(.Goderich and Mr. and Mrs.
Ross IVlcNee 'fie::diginer- guests:
with the Graahaim McNees ,Sun-
day evening. -.
. At the Sunday service, Rev.
Mr. Veldhuis 4aptize'd ' David
Dou.glras, son oeMr. and -Mrs.
James Hawkins and ' Cynthia
Louise, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Reg. Brindley,.
The Graver farnilly moved in-
to their new home the end- of
wee ..
TO. LEAVE CHSS
William ' G. Nediger of . Sea -
forth, for two years maths in-
structor at 'CHSS, Clinton, has
been '!appointed ass'o'ciate reg-
istrar' at the new Ontario Col-
lege
o1=lege of -Education at London.
Duties will commence next
September. He is a- native of
Clinton.
• RuUh Bee is' spending Easter
hotidys in London witth' her
sister. -
Mr: and Mrs. Cliff Stewand-
son, Sharon, Mary ,.and . Ross
spent the Weekend „ with the
-for> -- zrruther, MTs:- Jiin
Pettit of Melbourne. •
Mr. land Mars. Bill Oliver and
baby Sandra Darlene of Erin,
Mr: and - Mrs.: Gordon -Hulley
and family of Thorvald and Mr.
and Mrs: Barry Brown and fam-
ily of Port -Albert were' Sunday
visitors with Mr. And'Mns. Wil-
mer Rutledge and family:
Misses Helen and Jean Mc-
Nee of Nile and Miss Melba
ices o-Godexuch"are visna
this week with Mr. and Mrs.
Wm. Sproul and Gilds of Cooks -
e,
vi11e, „
SAWS FILED
All types- of saws
filed quickly on our
precision Foley
Automatic F i'1 e r.
Your saws will cut
faster, cleaner,
truer. Old saws re -
toothed.
s- of
saws
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Lawnmowers SHARPENED
You'll save time
and effort when
your mower is
sharpened on our�`-
Foley Lawn <
Mower Sharpener. ",
All work guaran-
teed.
J. ADAMS
Quebec and Wellington Sts
524-8567
TWO VICE -PRINCIPALS
Two vic: principals at CHSS
have been appointed. They are
Gordon PhilIi s, now vice.prife; ,.
eip al of Fergus District High
School, and John Penner of
Brampton, head of the physics
department at Kennedy Sec-
ondary Staliutrl,'-Coo'lusv'rlle. -They .
will replace Robert Romuth,
who has been named principal.
`I•Ai( RATES '0
Clinton's 1'965" tax rate will
be the same as that of last
year, 78 , mills for • residential
and 88 m=om for comlinerciall.
At Wingham a 1.85' mill rate
infte u'as-0app=roved-•-for--a -
residential rate of 75,75 mills
with 83.50 for commercial °and
industrial. - ,' r
_THE RELY PRECISION BROADCASTER
is your most dollar-stretdiing investment.
why?
Because Lel, s prbcisjnn pattern elim
_ "�jrc�icic a•'cur3tE' milered c:)ntrol
Because the Lely does every spri ad ng
from seeds to insecticides.
Because •Lely', adjustable broaJoast
side delRery.
Because ... the Ley Broadca_•'er can
only minutes. ,
For all these — with lc,'" ma ntcr,ance and long i,
inates ''guess", spreading
and uniform d'stribution.
job fro,, fertilizer to lime,.
pattern pormits r,ar ,or
be comi-letely cleaned in
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to give ybur windows the new look for spring, Salter Home
`Furnishings suggest you take advantage of their customized
'Drapery Service now. We will bring samples to your home,
rmeasure your windows for exact requirements-, and install- the
finished drapes at 'no extra charge. If you prefer, call in to
Our Drapery Display Room and make your selection.
NOW's the time ... Trade' `N' Travel Time . to, pick out
that new car' you've been longing for. So hurry in this week
for a demonstration in the model of Four choice. The trading's
great! And at the same time, pick up your handy Trade 'N'
Travel TOTE -CUSHION. Well be looking for you:
Too old to buy, insurance?
Being over 65 is no barrier to the purchase or -new
life insurance. And for many people in their sixties
or seventies it can be a very wise ' `buy."
Here's an example. A man age 75 has a substantial
number of investments. At death, estate taxes will
have to be paid. To raise the cash, income-producing
assets.have to be sold, often with severe losses to the
beneficiaries. Life insurance can prevent this loss by
providing the necessary cash. '
Manufacturers Lifeiias a sound reputation for its
liberal appronch to insuring older people for the
purpose of estate conservation or for guaranteeing
the continuity of a business. Our representatives are
qualified to provide competent counsel to help our
senior citizens meet these special needs.
See the Man fr5'm Manufacturers.
W. E. Williams
Representativta
GODERICH
Tel: JA. 4-7665