The Goderich Signal-Star, 1969-01-23, Page 2�tPERIOH' SIGNAL -STAR, THU.RSDAY_, JANUA.RX 23, 1.969
Gamester
Expands
Ste.
Taking
the mountain of Mohamad , has paid off for -enterpbsing
rPhil Gamester, operator of Gamester Advertising Service, Sarni:
- Phil, a regular caller to Goder1f; recently took delivery of a new
24 foot trailer -showroom which will fireplace the smaller unit that
has become a farniliar sight on The. Square. Operating over
Western Ontario and par•ts of central and northern Ontario,
•Gamester'Advertising Service has now expanded over 20 sales
personnel.. Apart from providing a ,spacious showroom,,the.•new
unit als'o..allows Phil the convenie"n .e..of an office on -tile road._
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in Business
Once More
Len McGee, former president
of Reg McGee and Sons Limited,f
is in the, car business once more.
Mr. McGee' has recently taken
over Kett Motors, in Brantford
returning to his old line' of
Dodge' and Chrysler carST-Keit
Motors is .the. oldest established
deaterShi p ' in Canada " 1being
founded in 1915.
Mr. McGee's. son, Jim, will -be
-associated with him in this new
venture. •
Kingsbridge
CORRESPONDENT
MRS. JIM MARTIN
• 529 -7139 -
Two 1rgrailies shared the' '—
Winningit-hands �at' ,; the
progressive euchre party held
, last Friday -evening in the school
gym. High couple were Mark
Dalton' and Anita Hogan. Low
couple were Dennise Da4ton and
Frances Hogan. Nine.tables were
filled as the Youth Club
sponsored the fist card party of
• the new year. 4l
Several couples from here
attended 'the Farmers' union
monthly dance in the Lutckoow
Legion Hall last Saturday night.
Everyone was pleased. to see Jim
Caldwell and his wife at the
dance. Jim is the former
assistant farm editor of CKNX
TV and...is__presently doing radip
and TV work in Windsor.
Mrs. Alvin . Moran returned
home -from the Goderich
General -Hospital\ where she
%nmunity rest nts Were
sot'9 learn of the passing of
Mr. Walter. Lannon in Toronto
`-'Tait week. Walter was a frequent
visitor to Kingsbridge.
Sister Elizabeth of ' Notre
Dame Convent,'--Waterdown, is
visiting for a few daysrvith'her
mother, Mrs. H. Lambertus and
her sister, Mrs. -Dennis Dalkon: -
Mr. and Mrs. 'Pete Van Osch-
and family spent Sunday with
Mrs. Van Osch's parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Becker of Mildmay.
Weekend visitors with . the
Ray Dalt'biis were Mrs.
Margarite O'Connor and nephew
Gregory O -Connor, Pickering,
,-Dal-ton retiffned ; home from -
Tbranto after a two ,week visit
with ohis sister, Mrs,. Art
O'Connor. Irene Cleary„
Wallacebur-g, returned. to the
Dalton home on Friday;
Horses and Ponies
Wanted
For . .
cutter races to .be
held -.ori
--Saturday 'Afternoon•
February 15 at 2:30 p.m,
In. CLINTON COMMUNITY PARK
Being held in conjunction--with•Clinton'syWinter Carnival.
Entries riii siert made not later than February 8:1969.
To enter, please contact Bruce Dupee, secretary, Clinton
Turf Club, Clinton, Ontario.
•
Some Cutters Available
K"i j�1 .lv. c
n6!. 4•.. r� tter entry re Vel :esd1rjz
,,'-, t„., r:..
A Iimited.number of entries will be accepted
mien Elect- Carmen
rcuig As President
Sunshine • on Wednesday
afternoon, January 15
contributed to the success' of the
--4'111fY9n Co unty Beef
Improvement - Association tour
of beef feedlots in the north-east
part of the county.
• Three full bus loads bf beef
producers visited feedlots ,, at
Murray Cardiff s, and Jaek
Business directory ¢
Ro!a$4.. L.
McDOnald
CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT
39 St. navid St.. 524-6253.
• Godarich, On*a;io
AgiaitifiCasst
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Available For
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COCKTAIL PARTIES
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PHONE 524.9371 or 524-9264
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4-H Leaders
To Meet
In 'Clinton
The ' Huron County 4-H
Agricultural Club 4 Leaders'
Association will hold lis •annual
meeting at the Ontario
Department of Agriculture
Board Room in Clinton next
Wednesday at 11 a.m .
4-H work during the past year
'/will be -reviewed and plans will
be formulated for' the ' coming
year. The 4-H Leaders will .be
• guests• of the Departmen\t,. of
Agriculture &
• dinner a he Hotel Clinton,
• In 68, there were 24 4-H
"Agric Rural Clubs with 60• -
leaders in -Huron County. Robert
Fotlieringham, ,RR 3, Seaforth,
is chairman of the 4-H • Leaders'
Association.
Alexander and
Chapman..
GENERAL INSURANCE
REAL- ESTATE
PROPERTY MANAGEMENT
Canadian' Imperial Bink • of
Conunarca Building -
' Goodrich '
Dial 524-96452
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Wheeler's and, son,° Brussels, As
well, visits were made to feedlots
on the fartns of Eldred Cathers,
Wroxeter • and Bob Hastie,
Gortie.
The evening banquet in the
Belgrave W.I. Hall was attended
by 140 interested producers.
This was the largest gathering of "^ti
beef producers ever -assembled
for such. an event in Huron
County. • Bert,. 'Moggach,
Agricultural Engineering
Specialist, Perth and Huron, gave ,.
an • illustrated commentary on
feedlots.
President, Carmen Craeg,
Blyth, outlined Huron Beef
Improvement activities' and
Archie Eth rington, Huron,
Director to he Ontario ,Beef
Improvemen ssociation, gave a
compreh nsive report
concerning Provincial Beef
Improvement Work. -
In order .AigLeate even more
interest and. asm for Beef
;Irnproyetnerrti, -. programmes in
Ice -Nicks '69
Feb. 28 - March 1
John JEFFERY and SON
= Everything Ior The Builder
DO IT NOW
Now's the time to paanel
your - living room",
recreation room, dining " room
-,bedroom- any, room
,ENJOY THE BEAUTY OF
�r
i PANELING
IH YOUR HOME
CHOOSE QUALITY PANELLING FROM
OUR SELE'CTIO 1,; •
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John . Jeffery & Son
Elgin Ave. l:.n.
" 524-8171 - Goderich, Cnt.
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Huron, up to three directors for
each of the 16 townships were
elected.
Results of- the elections were
as• -follows: president, Carmen
Craig, RR 2, Blyth;
vice-president, Eric Anderson,
Londesboro;, secretary -treasurer,
-Don Pullen, Clinton and
'provincial director to Ontario
Beef Improvement Association,.
Archie Etherington,
Hensali'
Ten delegates will represent
Huron Beef Producers at the
Ontario Beef - Improvement
Association Annual Meeting in
Toronto, February 13 an4 14.
Anyone with an interest iii- beef
cattle may ' attend .this annual
Meeting. -
DONI-BE
DISAPPOINTED
Get Your. Boa -Ski Today.
Only. 2 SnowmobiIes Left
'33 H.P. Boa -Ski;
28 H P: Boa-Sk'i
and one. Trailer
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R' S 'BAYFIELD RP. GODERtCH
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KINGSTON & VICTORIA. STS., GQDERICH
NOW OFFERS A
FOR EVERY DOLLAR,. SPENT 6
GASOLINE PURCHASES
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PRODUCTS & SERVICES
(EXCEPT GASOLINE)
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JACK POLLOCK ANNOUNCES THE
G. C. WHITE
Accreditgd
Public Accountant
SS Elgin Ave. W. 524-13797
God•rich - Ontario
R. W.. BELL
OPTOMETRIST
Th. Square ' 524-7661
CHARTERED ACCOUNTANY. -'
-40THESQUARE f • TELEPHONE
Cr.ODERICKIANTARlO
5247562
JACK POLLOCK
MY OFFICE WILL BE
Closed For Two Weeks
January 26th to February 10th
Except Fd( Obstetrical Patients And Emergencies
Will .Re -Open in New Office At 47 Church St.
OBSTETRICAL AND EMERGENCIES MAV CALL
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524-8309-
DURING THIS TIME
FABRICS BY
'79 HAMILTON ST. (Formerly Reinharts) I 534-9303
imn asap, -:,,;..w , ,,,,.•> ..
--9 A.M., Thursday, January 23
1,
Maximum 5 Yards Per Customer
EXTRA SPECIAL -Pure linen. TOWELLING GOOD WIDTH
PRINTS V REGULAR TO 1.19
DRIP DRY — KRINKLE' CREPES -- OLD COLONY
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"-DR. B. DEATHE
59»F
DRESS LINENS - •COTTAGE "PRINTS
•' ,Re
POLISHED COTTONS. 1`.459 to {$94
YD.
YD.
PLAIN & PRINTED POPLINS -S ORT
DENIMS let FORTBREL & COTTON VOILES
POVNESIA PRINTED VOILES -
oq n
VALUES TO 1.98 1.19 YD.
A Foil Line Of Sewing Accessories
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REQ.ZTO'2:95 - SMALL CREGK
SUITINGS —
ONLY
a..
394 Yo.
9.98 YARD
N'HSSORTMENT OF
SPRING WOOLS 8 BLENDS '2.45
A DISPLAY OF 1969 C0 -ORDINATES
LiIleiL.&_.AifleLLBiefldS Values to 2.9i!iL59, P
YD
Terrylerfe Suitings, Chinos and Printed_Ducks
and Htopsacks, Magicare Sateens, Sportswear
Priht§'—Reg. to $2.98,
Are Available At Our Store
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