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PAIR teener elsatesan1beet%
, cast. $30, will sell for half price,
elee 0141 abee, alee9 Wide- Phone
0434.• 24
IAAN'S eight hand "Feriewood"
golf clube; GICM raeer bicycle,
r -ed aad white,. ,three -seed
gears, eXCellent condi tro IL
Phone 524-6366 between 5:30
and 7.m. 24
GIRLaS small bicycle, 26 -inch
wheel; $15. Phone 8897. 24x
STUDIO couch, venetian blind,
rilg 9 x 12, China cabinet, all in
good condition. Phone 7170.
24-25
BALE elevator, 32 -foot,
Ferguson power mower.
6341.
assess -
one
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TRAILM, 50 x 10, three 'bed-
rooms, bath, kitchen, living
room with almost new chester-
field. Contact Mrs. Rey Mac -
Adam, Mitchell's Trailer Park.
Phdne 524-9019, after 6:30.
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DUO THERM space heater with
'200 -gallon- tank; Westinghouse
electric range- double bed with
spring andmattress; Annex
heater, burns wood or coal; six
kitchen chaus. Phone 482,3225.
24x
BABY crib, open bookcase, Dun-
can Phyffe stgp, table, Hoover
vacuum cletTner. Patterapn's
Used Fromiture, phone 7616.
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LLO\ID baby stroller with
canopy. Phone 524-9977, 24
WEEKEND SPECIALS
ONE only super special TrOister
four -seater high back chester-
field suite. Sugg.' list $289.
Priced to elm, Only $149.50.
ONE only, 30" Continental bed.
Priced to clear at only $29.50.
TWO piece Sklar Traditional,
your choice, of two attractive
sui-es at only $199.50. "
THREE -room group special -
Sklar; 2-prece 'chesterfield.
suite and a swivel rocker; 3 -
piece bedroom slate and
double dresser, chest, panel lot. It offers four bedrooms,
double living room, good sized
kitchen and a double garage. -An-
ideal home for a young familY.
Priced to suit your budget.
a. Real Estate For Sale
BEAUTIFUL secluded river. pro-
pertY, !Mown ley anglers fee'
many Years as the "Bla.ek Hole,"
good fishing end canoeing, one
cottageand 4ne cabin. 4. M.
Driver, .Goderich, phone 524-
7081. 24
IVIALCOLM MATHERS
For S.
We have several residential
properties, including: <"
large two-storey four-bed-
room, masonry construction
dwelling on East St.
An excellent two-storey red
brick house, 4 bedrooms, all in
first-class cond,tion.
A very nice small wartime
house, near the schools. .
MALCOLM NiATHERS
„. Real Estate akIroker
46 West St. Phone 9442
FAMILY Homes
Three bestrewn frame eon-
stroction, double living room,
well appointed with front entry
hall and back entrance porch.
Located la quiet eentred loca-
tion. Priced $11;500 for quick
sale:
Four-bedroom brick, w o;
storey borne, 2 -piece washroom
on main floor which has dining
ream, double living room. The
second floor has three-piece
bath with four lovely bedrooms,
Well kept home. Priced at
$11,000.
Two-bedroom 'bungalow in
west en.l. Will be available in
September. Finished recreation
room. Priced at $13,500.
Peter S. MacEwan
, Realtor
44 North St. Goderich
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FRANCES RAE
Agent for S. E. Malins
43 Newgate St. Phone 524-9557
In village of Nile, lour -bedroom,
two-storey home, close to 4. Real Estate
schttol; taxes $64. Price $5,800. .
' CENTRAL - Four - bedroom,
two-storey, white fratne.
Port Albert, 101, acres, 90 work-,
able. $5,300 cash.
PorL Albert, 19 acres, near lake,
house and barn.
Nelson St., two -apartment house,
excellent condition, $11,000.
ALEXANDER AND CHAPMAN
For Sale
A Home Away From Home
Lisen to this for summer
Wanted
RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY
,isTINGS 'REQUIRED
- PETER S MacEWAN
Real Estate Bracer "
44 North St. 524-9531
DO YOU have a property for
sale? For good results, list t it
exclusively .with Harold W.
Shore, Real 'Estate Broker: Ac-
curate appraisals -photo display
advertising. Dial 524-7272, 38
Hamilton St -5tf
comfort: A three-bedroom cot
tage, located within three miles _
of Goderich on a sandy beach. It 0. TO Rent
has a good-sized living room,
fully carpeted, fire place and APARTMENT for :rent, furnish -
new furniture: kin deck, Modern ed or unfurnished. Phone -9421,
kitchen with hot and cold water, 40 West St. 24x
modern bath and new septic
tank, boat house, and all con- SMALL cottage for rent. Call in
veniences of home. We will con- evening,,, after seven, phone
sider ,your otfer on this pro- 6518. 24x
perty ELDERLY lady wishes to rent
A two-storey red brick, located small grnund floor apartment in
close to up town on a spacious West end of town. Phone 9673.
bed; aealy smooth top mat-
tress and box spring; 5 -Piece
chrome suite. Sag. list $699.00.
Special $499.00.
BABY carriage, priced from
$29.50; baby rtrollers, priced
from $12.88.
SEALY mattresses. Sale prices
start at -$29.5C.
BLACKSTONE FURNITURE
West Street
CUT FLOWERS, mum plants. L.
R. Holman, 187 Cameron Street,
phone 8852. 23tf
CENTRIFUGAL pump, three
hp:, gasoline motor, two-inch
suctionand di5chargp hose. Alex
McIntosh, Lucknow, phone 528-
° 3105. ' 24-26x
BICYCLES, two; 28 -inch wheel
and one 26 -Inch wheel. Good
condition. Phone 9156. • - 24x
SPEED Queen .automatic washer
and dryer (2 units); scarcely
used, in showroom condition;
will sell for 20% less than cost;
owner moving to apartment.
Also antique walnut sofa or
"loveseat";. and a mahogany "re-
ception chair." Phone 524-8636
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Mortgage money available for
farms, residential and commerc-
BRUNO LAPAINE
PhOne 524-8957
J .1. RAPSON-8559.
Salesman for
ALEXANDER & CHAPMAN
Goderich Phone 524-9662
HONDA CB -160, excellent condi-
tion. Phone 529i'7376, Dungan- ,
non. 24X
SMALL- business for sale, due
to health. reasons, Apply'
pororhy's S.‘,.ppe, East Street.,22-2
HYGIENIC supplies (r ubbe
-goodse =Lie postpaid en plain,'
sealed envelope with price 'list.
Six samples 25c; 24 samples
$1.00. Mail Order Dept. T-53.
FOUR first-class farms. •
Nov -Rubber Coe Box 91, Ham-
ilton, Ont. ltf SALES PERSONNEL
W.' J. HUGHES
Real Estate t eneral Insurance
EAST, STREET
Phone 524-$100
Doctors home, located close to
lake large sun parlor, living
room with fireplace, dining
room, kitchen has very ,mod-
ern cupboards, two bathrooms,
two powder rooms, four bed -
ns, hot water heating;
beautiful gt ounds. • •
Modern home on Jones St., with
attached garage, three bed-
rboms, kitchen, dining room,
living room.:
GOOD .three-bedroom h r k
home on Horton St., kitchen
has new Corlon floor covering.
In very good condition.
129 Neyvgate St.. three-bedroom.
COTTAGE at, 1..;chanan's • beach:
COTTAGE, Blue Water Beach.
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TLEE-ream apex -to -rent, „earuess
nished, heated, all utilities paid.
53 Waterloo Street, 'phone 7157.
24tf
VERY nice, furnished four -room
apartment, self-contained, ,two
bedrooms and bath and balcony,
suitable for couple. Phone 8429,,
48 East St. 23tf
NICE two-bedroom apartment,
living room, large kitchen, three-
piece bath. Room for garden.
Arailable immediately. Located
in Saltford. Call Vernon Glenn,
524-7014. • 23-24x
ONgliedroom heated apartment,
hewly decorated, modern eon-
veniences. Phone 8193. 23tf
SELF -contained apartment, cen-
tral, newly decorated, halls and
stairs maintained, FM -TV aerial
supplied. Ideal for couple: Phone
evenings. 524-7540. ' 23tf
FIVE room bungalow, furnished,
-TV, gas heated, new frig and
stove, newly decoraled. Couple
only, ,no children. Phone 524-
8152.' 221f
APARTMENT -7-• one bedroom,
new, four -piece bath, stove and
frig., TV antenna; July 1. Phone
,a178. 21tf
MODERN one -bedroom apart-
ment on the Square; full bath;
! available June 15. Phone 524-
19195 or contact Tony Bedard.
20tf
!KENT HOUK,. h ftirnished Moms
C TV and kit -
S. Help :Wanted
CENTRALAURON ,
SECONDARY '-
SCHOOL
CLINTON
Requires for 2 August, 1966,
1 SECRETARY
Salary range $2,700 to $3,700
• -and
2. Clerk -Typists
Salary range $2,200 to $3,000
Annual increment $200 and $150
„ respectively
Excellent Working Conditions
t.
Sick leave and holiday plan
In effect
Applications showing
experience, references and
salary expected, to be received
by the undersigned not later
than 27 June, 1966
Any a'pplications not necessarily
• accepted.
MR. R. HOMOUTH,
PRINCIPAL
CENTRAL HURON
SECONDARY SCHOOL,
CLINTON
NOW available Established ter-
ritory with Avon. For informa-
tion, no obligation, mail coupon
to Mrs. Millson, 17 Hawkesbury
Ave., London.
Nama_
Address
Phone No.
24-26
WOULD YOU LIKE
MORE MONEY?
OAA Supervisor Ed Bauer needs
full or part-time men, to help
him meet the demand for On-
tario Automobile Association
-Memberehipe-Pleasan t, dignified,
good paying work. No experi-
ence necessary but a car is. For
full information contact Ed
Bauer, Parker House Motel,
Clinton, June 22, p.m. and June
23, a.m., or write him at -Wink-
ham, Ont. 23-24
A CAREER OPPORTUNITY.
For •
POLICE_OFFICERS:_, ,
The Oakville Police Department
offers'an excellent opportunity
fcir those -.who can ,qualify for
this fewardiug profession. -
Salary $5,027 td start, rising
over three years to $6,300.00 on
present schedule.
Overtime 'andcurt attendance
paid at time and one half. Vaca -
Iwo weeks after 10 months
and tip ee weeks, after eight
years. Other benefits include
hospitalization': medical and life
ins•urance plans. sick leaye bene-
fits and pension plan. 40 -hour
work ‘vf ek. Advancement op-
portunities and police college
train,ng
Quaiiricaiii,n: Age 21 to 30
years. Height, minimum 5'9".
Weight minimum 160 lbs. Edu-
cation, basic Grade I desirable.
.Canadian citizen or BritiSh sub-
ject. Good h•-_,alth, mental and
physical Good moral character
and habits.
Apply. in person at the Oakville
pollice offices, 9:00 a.m. to 5:00
p.m.. Monday to Friday, 132
Lakeshore Rd. East,,Oaky,ille,.or
call 845-7171. 24
Rest While, °Lodge, Bruce ellen privileges, ale-eveceenr.
' !Phone 8433. - -19tf
ONE -BEDROOM apartment, fur-
nished. all convenienees. Ridge-
wood Park, phone 524-8891.
1 --14tf
ELECTROLUX (Canada) Limit -
L. H. Pentland
ed sales and service. Free de 182 Cameron St. ' 5.24.9007 LARGE, comfortably .furnished,
Livery. Alvin S. Riley, 153, Ruth Van der Meei- llight housekeeping rooms. Miss GOOD homes wanted
Lighthouse St., phone 524-6514.' 55 Montreal St. .,„ei Mary E. Howell, 12 St.. Vincent tens. Phone 9016.
ltf 524"°" St. Phone 8642. , -8t1 .
10. Wanted (*G6eii1)
HOME 'wanted for ten -week-old
collie puppy, will give away.
Phone 482-3286 ' 24
WHEN buying or selling try!
•
LISTINGS AND INQUIRIES
C. & E. used furniture, 1 mile' INVITED
south on Bayfield Rd. Phonel
524-7231 or 7791. - -9tf
Fire Chief Safety Chimneys,
distributors: Guy Ives & Son,
phone 524-6355. ltf
VACUUM Cleaner Sales and
Service foe all makes. Filter
Queen Sales, Zurich. • Phone
262-5350. ltf
wirsosetemesea,
3 Bedroom - 111: -Storey
On Biake St., near all the
schools, this impgoved "wartime"
type home feature S 3 bedrooms,
large living room, kitchen with
built-in cupboards. An excellent
investmeat property to be pur-
chasod for rental.. Moderately
priced.
. •
2. Cars, Trucks For Sale Four-BedroomBrick
AUSTIN. with 61 motor, in 'ex-
cellent condition. Phone 524-
a404. 24
1959 VOLVO 544, new tires, re-
dio. Phone 482-9108. 24
Well located; close to primary
and eecondary schools and the
Square, this two-storey red brick
home feature e an entrance foyer,
double living rooms, dining
room, kitchen, two-piece batik -
room and washroom on the first
1964 VOLKSWAGEN, window floor; four large bedrooms each
van, in really good condition, with clothes closets and four -
25,000 miles. Idealsloaecarriping. piece bathroom on second floor.
Camping eqvipment available Floors are broadloom, hardwood
with van. Available after June and tile, and house is heated
26. Phone 482-3225. 24x by oil -fired hot water system.
This is one of the, finest homes
1957 FORD, two -door, respec- n
table car, low mileage. Priced iGoderich.
to sell. Phone 9081. 24 Four -Bedroom Storey & One -Half
• MUST sell, 1950 Volkswagen, Brick Veneer
good •condition, reasonable.
Phone 524-8422. . 24e
1960 STUDEBAKER,, good condi-
tion. Phene 8514. 23
1959 INTERNATIONAL stake,
%-ton trutic, 150 series; $750.
Phone 524-9185. 22-24
GOODselectiori of used cars in
A-1 condition, fully recondition-
ed and guaranteed, trade-ins ac-
cepaed and terms available.
Rouse Auto Electric, West St.
-41d
yams
tesersieris
'3. 'Real Estate For Sale
,
"ANTRACTIVZ - three - bedroom
home, 112 Trefaigar St. Immedi-
ate Oceupancy. Very ecomplete,
loW downpayment, balance as
reaeOnable rent. Sebringville,
3934170. - . 2445
for kit -
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WANTED, quiet. reliable saddle
=Now -aolmils horse, 14-15 hands; also western HAROLD W. SHORE,
saddle in good condition. Phone 38 Hamilton St., Goderich.
6: -Wanted To Rent 524-6354. 24x 46tf
Classified
Rates-
C PER WORD
(Minim= 750
25c Extra,
if not paid by Tuesday
of the week following
publication.
Semi -Display
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15. N�tice To Creditor
IN TILE EST.aTE OF (ERaiel)
M. FRITZLEY,, LATE OF um
TOWN OF GODMICII, IN
THE COUNTY OF HURON,
CLERK.
All persons claiming against the
above Estate aye required tod for-
ward full particulars of their
olainis to then undersigned, on
Or befor e the Sth day of July,
1966, after which --date -the assets
will hee distributed.
DONNELLY 8; MURPHY,
Berristers,
18 The Square,
Goderich, Ontario,'
Solicitors for the Estate.
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18. Personal
I" DREW. -Jack and ladys 'Drew
4ssified of Croydon, England, at wthose
Ghome the Bob Bissets had two
1.4(1 per inch' very excellent visits, wish to be
remembered to their many fri-
Marriage - $1.00 ends in Goderich. 24x
Engagement - $1.25
Death Notices'
$1.00 Each
9 6.
THE SIGNAL -STAR
DIAL 524 - 8331
Deadline for taking Classified
Ads is '1 P.M. TUESDAY
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13. Auction Sales
19. Lost And Found
ROW boat found drifting in the
Maitland River. Call 7290,
Goderich. * --24
120. Miscellaneous
AUCTION SALE
Of valuable household effects,
electric appliances and miseel-
laneous items, on the premises,
Goderica township, 1 mile
north or Holmesville or 9 Miles
north of Varna. The under-
signed received instructions to,
sdll by public auctions on
SATURDAY AFTERNOON
JUNE 18
at 1 p.m.
Norge 12 cut ft. refrigerator,
in good condition; Moffat 30 -
inch, 4 -burner electric stove;
A.M./F.M. electric radio, like
new; Dumont televisibn, 21 -inch
with aerial; Devonshire upright
piano, new Condition; medium
sized deep freeze; electric wash-
ing macnine; vacuum cleaner;
oil Stove; electric Tamps; dining
room table and chairs; china
cabinet; kitchen table and
chairs; kitchen cabinet; 2 clip-
boards; rocking chair; arm
chair fern stand; writing desk;
maple bedstead (new); 2 spring
beds,. snrings and mattress; 3
double beds; 3 dressers, vanity;
washstand; __trunk; chest draw-
ers; high chair; bookcase; baby
Carriage; picnic table; lawn
chaigi; children's glider and
switigs; bicycle; hot water tank;
vacuum pump; electric meters;
table saw; single unit surge
milker; 'car tires; large assort-
ment tools. Other miscellaneous
item's. •
Terms: cash pins 5% sales•tax
if applicable.
Please Note time of sale, June
18, at 1 p.m.
J. Archie Jones, Prop.
Alvin Walper, Auctioneer.
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TENT trailers for rent by daY
or week. Apply Gordon Steep,
R.R. 2, Clinton, phone 482-3364.
21-24
FINISH HIGH SCHOOL
Home study prepares you 'to
write Ontario provincial exam-
inations for recognized certific-
ate: Grades 6-1a. All books
and supplies. Low monthly
payments, income tax deduct-
abloe For full information write
Canadian. Academy, 40 _Mains St.
West, Hamilton, Onario.
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21. Bus. Opportunities
Beautiful spot, 'sound business
Nursery and. gardens, cabins;
ft uit stand, tiMber
'
Quick sale. Best offer takes.
Write A. Cameron
Emstlalc, Ontaro
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A. .Births
CARRICK-At Alexandra, hos-
pital, Goderich, on June 11;
1966, "to Mr. and Mrs. john
Catrick, Goderich, a daughter.
Town's Tourist Troops
HUFaa-e-At Alexandra hospital
Cro-de-fa, on June 12, 1966,
Ito Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Huff,.
Goderich, twinsa son, .Dar-
ryln Tnomm, and a daughter,
Diann, Mary. (D arryln
Thomas died June 13).
ACTION sale of livestock, ma-
chinery and some household fur-
niture and antique's will be held
for Dynes and Harold' Campbell,
Lot 7, Concession 10, Ashfield
Township, throe miles south of
Lucknow and two miles west
of Belfast, on Tuesday, June 21,
at 1:30 p.m. Terms: cash.
• Allan MacIntyre, Auctioneer.
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14. Services Available
FOR repairs to -tents', 'awnings,
tarpaulins, truck seats, boat cov-
ers, etc'. Henck's Shoe Repair,
71 Hamilton St., Goderich.'
'-15tf
STILL 6% Interest available on
Guaranteed Trust Certificates
on any amount over I$100 for
1-5 year terms,, purchased
through ' •
. Pleasantly situated on Blake
Street, this well -kept family size
home features fair bedrooms,
two np apd, two down, 'one four -
piece and one two-piece bath-
room, spacious. bright living
room and kitchen, full basement
with recreation room, gas fur-
nace and laundry tubs. This
home is only six years old and is
ie excellent condition.
COTTAGE required in Goderich
area. Phone Squire Gifts, 524-
7920. 24
S. Help Wanted
HERE'S YOUR KEY TO A BIG
INCOME -MAIL TODAY
The W. T. Rewleigh Co. Ltd.,
Dept. F-216-HY
4005 Richelieu, Montreal, P.Q.
Gentlemen: I am interested in
the world famous Rawleigh line
on a •
( ) Part-time basis„
( ) Full-time basis
( ) Please gent! me FREE
Cook Book and catalog 'with full
details.
Name
Address .
City Prose
Three -Bedroom Frame
This house with breezeway
and garage attached has large
livingroom and contemporary
kitchen, three bedrooms, full
basement, gas heating and hot
water. East end location. Good
terms available.
•
MAN or woman to service cus-
tomers with Watkins Producte,
in the city df Goderich e Earn
$75 per week 'and up. Full or
part-time. Write, R. Lemieux,
9620 St Lawrence Blvd., Mont-
real, Que. • 24-34
4IAROLD W. SHORE
Real Estate Broker
General Insurance
le Hamilton St. bid 524.7272
FOUR or 5 head of cattle for
pasture. Phone John Buchanan,
phone 524-6462. 22
emeemeeemme
12. Tenders Wanted,
TENDER i '
will be ereceived by the under-
signed up to s
Jun 20th
for tne following work at the
MASONIC • TEMPLE
West Street, -Goderich
1. Supply all materials and
labor to paint all exterior sur-
faces -other than brick and
aluminum.
2. State trade"
name and grade
of Nina
3. Scraping of parts, where
neceesmy, end two coats of paint
to be applied.
4. Color of paint to be decided
by the Association.
5. Work to be completed' by
September 30, 1966.
Feir further particulars contact
Frank Walk= or Harry, Wor-
sen.
5. To Rent
5. To Rent
TO RENT
ONE -BEDROOM APARTMEN'y
AVAILABLE JULY 1st •
Suitable to school teacher or stenographer; single girl;
fully furnished, stove and refrigerator, TV, hydro.
APPLY IN PERSON TO •
' Mrs. Florence Cummings'
.1i1 Angelsea St. Phone 8951
LET US sell your old jewellery.
Do you have forgotten gold
jewellery stuck away in a draw-
er? Why not turn it into cash?
We bpy old gold and estate
jewellery. N. T. Ormendy, 94
The Square, Goderith.
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• DAILY CAR R.LTNITAL
Reasonable Rates
• Goderich
Phone 524-8391
For
home TV and Stereo
Service call
CHLSHOLIYI TV
Sales and Service,
I 524-9576
WILLIAMS-At St. Marys' Me-
morial hospital, on May 27.
1966, to Mr. and Mrs. David
Williams, St. Marys, a daugh-
ter, Carolyn Alexandra
(Sandy). -
C. Briefs
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The C.P. & T. Fund committee
of Goderich Oddfellow and Re-
bekah lidges have wheelchairs
and otlfer equipment for loan,
free of charge. Contact Amos
Osbaldeston, Park St., . phone
9623; or Fred Fritzley, 'Wilson
St., phone 7217. • .24
STAN BLOWFS. TRAVEL SER-
VICE, 32 Wellington, Stratford.
For all airlines, steamships, rail,
hotel reservations, tours," Lbw
bank rates on time payments,.
Prepaids arranged for, relatives
visiting from -overseas. Call
271:5itti: 24tf
SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED
Modern equipment, all work
guaranteed. Write Louis Blake,
R.R. 2, Brussels. Phone Brussels
442W 6. 12-35x
ACE Radio TV Service. Frank
Wilcox, 60 Picton St. W., Gode-
rieh, Ont. Phone 624-7771. ltf
15. Notice To Creditors
Order Shell furnace oil and
stove oil 'from Edward Fuels,
tank truck dealer for all Shell
Oil Co. products. Phone 524-
8386. 111
D. In Memoriam
,ALL PERSONS having claims
against the- Estate of WILLIAM
JOHN.LirE, Hotel Operator, late
of the Town. of Goderich, in the
County of Huron, who died en
or. about the 6th day of June,
1966, are required to file the
same with full particulars with
the undersigned by the 9th day
of July 1966, as after that date
the assets of the estate will be
distributed.
Dated at Goderich, Ontario
this 10th day of June, 1966.
HAW PREST & HAYS,
Barristers
Barristers and Solicitors,
3S Montreal Street,
Goderich, Ontario.
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Above
Average
Godetich's troops up front
In the battle for the tourist
dollar were given ,,a pep talk
here Monday.
About 100 persas attended
a seminar on hospitality at
Croderich District collegiate
Institute to hear What they
Can do to make visitors feel
more welcome.
The town was given 'an
above-average Mark in hos-
pitality by Chris George, dis-
trict representative for the
department of tourism and
information. •
, Mr. George seid he has vis-
ited Goderich three times in
in tie past month and visited
• two 'restaurants, two places
of aecommodation, three
stores and three service sta-
tions.
,Knew Answer
"Sonic places I asked a
E. Cards of Thanks
LEDDY.-We wish to express
appreciation and thanks to our
family, relatives and friends
for the surprise party held
in our honor last Friday even-
ing at the home of eur son,
Claytch, on the occasion of
our 30th wedding anniversary.
The many lovely and useful
gifts will aalways be remem-
bered.
Frank and Elaine Leddy.
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Hospitality
question to which I knew the
answer," he said. "These
people, bent ,over backwards
. to help me."
"In every instance but one
I received fritodly, courteous
service. - -
"I didn't buy something in
every piece, but in one plfce
where I did buY something
I' didoa even get an hello -
I don't think I'll ko back
there. '
"But this is almost 100 per
cent and its above average,"
said Mr, ceorge.
Those attending the sem-
inar were mainly, from the
business pleees which deal
with out-of-town visitors, and
they ewere given a set of ques-
tions which they were told
they should have the ans-
wers for.
- Mr. George said tourism is
a $1,500,000,000 business in
Ontario that accounts for $1
in every $10 in pay cheques
in the provincewee
Other speakers were Mary
McInnis, a lepartment Plan-
ning officer, Jack Devine, a
tourist indeistry officer with.
the department and Howard
Aitken. president of the Mid-
western Regional Tourist As-
seciatirn.
Trey Ormandy, chairman of
the tourist section of Goderich
Businessmen's Association,
showed billboard designs be -
MITCHELL. -I would like to
thank my friends "'and rela-
tives for the„nice cards, and
flowers during my stay in the
hospital. Thanksto Dr. J.
W. Wallace, the 'nurses on
the first floor and the girls in
green.
• Mrs. Thomas -J. Mitchell,
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MORRIS. -I __wish to thank niy
many friends who visited me
and 5ent flowers and cards
while I was in hospital. Spec-
ial thanks to Dr. Vokes, Dr.
Co -,Tin, and Rev. Veldhuis,
Dungannon United Church.
Mrs. Ethel 1Vlorris.
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SWAIN. -I would like to take
this opportunity, to thank my
friends and relatives for cards,
flowers and cars 'loaned for
the funeral; to Rev. Hugh
Wilson for his visits to the
hospital which were so much
appreciated:, to Dr. J. W. Wal-
lace, Dr. N. C. Jackson, the
nurses and aides on first floor.
Thanksto. Mr. Ed. Stiles for
his understanding help and
to friends whp in many ways
helped to. make the loss of -
my husband easier tb bear.
Their kindness will never be
'forgotten. Maudie Swain.
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RUTLEDGE.-In loving mem-
ory of our dear son and bro-
ther, 'James Wilmer Rutled,ge,
who passed away June I6,
1962. -
We do not need a special day
T9 bring you to our minds.
The days we do not think of you
Are very hard to find:
They say time heals all sorrow,
And helps us to forget.
But time so fat has only proved
ow. much we miss and think
of you yet.
Peaceful be thy sleep, dear
• Jimmy.
-Too dearly loved and miss-
ed to ever bc forgotten, Mom,
Dad, sister and brothers. -24
E. Cards of Thanks
COOK. -4 wish to thank Dr, K.
C. Lambert and Dr. V. L. Mc-
Geougn, nurses and staff at
Alexandra hospital for their
attention and kindness to
Mable Jane while she was in
hospital. Special thanks to the
nurses for their gifts.
Mr, and Mre. 0. Cook.
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GALBRAITH. -The farnily of
the late Mary Galbraith wish
to thank relatives, friends and
neighbors not only for their
kindness and sympathy during
their recent bereavement, but
also for their thoughtfulness
during her long illness. Spec-
ial thanks to the staff of Clin-
ton hospital . and Rev. G. L.
Mills, also Lodge funeral
home. Alice Lawson.
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FOSTER. -I wish to thank those
who sent cards, gifts and flow-
ers while I was a patient in
s Alexandra Hospital. • ,Special
thanks to Dr N. C. Jackson,
Dr. J. R. Leitch and the nurses
and staff on second floor for
their very efficient help.
Agnes Foster.
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F. Engagements
Mrs. Harve • Anderion wishes
to announce the engagement of
her (laughter, Pauline Lillian,
to Mr. Clayton Edward Laith-
waite, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clay-
ton Laifhwaite, all of Goderich.
The marriage will take .place
at two o'clock July 2, 1966, at
North Street United Church;
Goderich. 24
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil E. Blake
of Dungannon wish to announce
the engagement of their daugh-
ter, Lynda Mare, to Mr. ThomaS
Grant Sowerby, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Thomas Sowerby of R.R. 2,
Goderica. Toe marriage will
takerplace on Saturday, July 9,
1966, at two -thirty o'clock in the
Dungannon United Church.
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•
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn E. Bon-
nallie of London wish to an-
nounce the engagement of their
onlyedaughter. Sheila Mary, to
Bernard John Hoogenboom, eld-
est son of Mr. and Mrs. Leo.
Hoogenboam, eldest son of kr.
and ,Mrs. Leo Hoogenboom of
Goderich. Wedding will take
place at St. Michael's Church,
London. Ategust 6, 1966, at 12
o'clock. 24x
ing plaeed in Ontario to at-
tract tourists.
"We know tleariete, are in
this area, aid we want them
to know where Goderich is,"
he said.
He advised the group to
buy and wear aim Goderich
Rotary International Mowing
Mateh hats during the sum-
mer.
-is a bunch of you fellows
wear those hats -this steamer
you will find the same tOurists
coming back for the plowing
maleh."
The seminar was organized
by the Goderieh Businessmen's
Association, the tourist com-
mittee- of the Goderich In-
duetrial Commission, the Can-
adian Tourist Association, the
Mid Western Regional Tourist
Asseciation, and the depart- ,
ment of tourist and. infOrrn-
ati°n.
Courcillor Herbert Such
said tourist promotion in the
town has been taken over by
the industrial commission be-
cause' it considers tourism an
industry.Thovedr
atteoding the sem-
inare told 26 per cent of
the tourist dollar is spent on
retail merchandise, . 22 ,per
cere on accommodation, 21
per cent on food, 19 per cent
on transportation, and 12 per
bent on Miscellaneous items. -
Huron Gives Watch
To Jail Phyisci'an
• .Dr_ A. Harold Taylor of,
Goderioh, was ••• honored by
Huron County Cenipcil Mon-
day ifternobn on completing •
41 years' service as County
G. Coming -Events
Father's Day supper Sunday,
June 19, S. Augustine Hall,
4- 6.30 p.m. Adults $1.50, child-
ren under 12 years 75c.
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Ham and Strawberry supper,
home-made cakes, at Victoria
Street United Church, Wednes-
day, June 19, at 6.30 p.m. Aus-
pices of the U.C.W. For tickets
dial 524-7696. -24
NURSES' ANNUAL
UNE
NCE
Fri., June 117
HARBOURLITE INN
DANCING 9 to 1
To
RON BROWN'S
ORCHESTRA
Tickets 14.00ePer Couple
For Reservations Phone
9112 or 9203
DR. A. H. TAYLOR
gaol physician. He was ap-
pointed in 1925.
His father, the late Dr,
Alexander Taylor, had .held
the same appointment for
close to 40 years before. 'him,
thus 'constituting an 80 -year
span of service by father.
and .son.
Presentipg Dr. Taylor with
a gold wrist watch on behalf
of the county council, .Reeve
Takes Over
New Post
24
- Thomas. A. Steep.of Clinton,
has been appointed admini-
strator of the Four Cpunties
General Hospital, now under
construction near Newbury.
now a wr
at. t.,11114011
uiiii "axe up his ctutith nere
early next mown. tie will
open a temporary otiice in
'me _municipal euridirig here..
ene a8tru,u00, bu-oed ,hos-
gal is senecinieci to De coin-
ineteu in "Septenwer ii . is
nesignea to .erve parte ot
altauf.e.sex, hent, Lamoton and
ragen counties, aanougo reagin
has net yet participated
finandiasiy in the project.
Funds tor the hospital were
raised tnrougn government
and municipal grains and pup-
ae sunscreption.
ear. steep, 42, has been
employed at the Clinton hos-
pital tor seven years, the last
18 months as 'administrator.
He is a Clinton native and 'i
foriner Horan County division
. court clerk and justice of tee
peace. .
Mr. Steep's first task will be
to recruit staff flir the hos-
pile]. Hospital board secre-
tary Robert Dymond of Glen-
coe, said some applications
from nurses have already
-been received.
In Europe, folk legend credits
the. hedgehog with being a
weather prophet.
Stewart Procter Morris 'laid
tribute to' 111 'fine anialitieSe
The father had come to
Goderich in 1870, and had.
returned to practise in the
county town, after taking a
post -graduate- course at, the
University of Edinburgh.
Father And son had been,
prominent in the lives, of
thousands of people In Gode-
rich and vicinity.
'Larry Scales, zone forester
with Qntario department of
Lands and Forests. presented
his annual report on the
Huron Reforestation Scheme
to Huron County Council Mon-
day' afternoon, and then was
herored with the presentation
of a desk pen set by Reeve
Ernest Talbot, Stanley; .
After being in Hurot Coun-
ty- for nine years, Mr. Scales
leaves shortly to take a new
posts as fai-m forester with the
department at Pembroke.
'Mr. Scale's pointed out that
the cost of planting trees was
only $1 per hundred to 'the
owner. Total cost of planting
this spring was $1,220, with
county and township sharing
the east equally. Trees planted
numbered 58.880 on 71 acres
in West Wawanosh, Turn-
rafta
'
• LARRY SCALES
berry, Stephen„-Goderich and
Ashfield Townships.
Mr. Scales said that he re-
gretted leaving Hdron County
as his reforestration scheme
was a ,"dream," eertainly
uniqtle., It was very gratifying
to work in a "county where re-
ferestation is appreciated:
"And, too," ehe added, "you
are one of the greatest bench
of cigar smokers I ever met."
Warden
Optimistic
A note of optimism was
sounded at the opening of the
June session of Huron County
Council in Goderich, Monday.
""Our blessings far out-
-weigh OUT problems.'" War-
den Kenneth Stewart, reeve
of McKielop Township, re-
marked to the 36 other mem-
bers, and officials, ,press and
public., There were no ab-
sentees.•
A bountiful harvest seems
to be in the making; he co
e nt t e d . People snoold
thankful to live in, this ar