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5. TO RENT
FURNISHED, warm, .light
housekeeping rooms. Miss Mary
B. Howell, 12 St. Vincent Street.
Phone 524-8642„ - 44tf
FURNISHED one -bedroom
- apartment. All conveniences.
Ridgewood Park. Phone
524-8891. 43tf
TWO -THREE -bedroom home,
centrally located, near schools.
Available December 1. Phone
524-9079. - 45
HOME in Seaforth, corner lot,
four bedrooms," hath,. spacious
living room, modern kitchen
with ample dining area, gas
furnace, attached garage.
Available December 1. Phone
348-8641 Mitchell. - 45
EVANS' APARTMENT -
o n e; bedroom apartment
available December ' 1. Phone
524-9445. - 45tf
FOR SALE OR RENT -
two-bedroom bungalow on quiet
street, $90 per month. Available
now. Phone 524-7756. - 45
GROUND floor, two-bedroom
apartment. Oil furnace,
three-piece -bath, kitchen, living
room. Private entrance. Adults
only. No pets. Phone 524-8556.
- 45tf
SMALL, one -bedroom house.
Phone 524-6883. - 45x
APARTMENT - three bright
rooms with bath,_ _close to the
Square, self-contained, .no
children. Phone 524-7568. -
45x
6. WANTED TO RENT
THREE to four-bedroom nouse
in Goderich or surrounding area
by January. Apply Box 32;
Signal -Star, - 44,45.46
8. HELP WANTED
10. WANTED (General)
HAY wanted. Call Belle River
167, collect. -- 45-49
11.• 'EMPLOYMENT
WANTED
REPAIRS, recreation rooms,
grid ceilings. Call 524-6280. -
42tf
WILL do babysitting evenings.
Phone 524-6276. - 45
TEENAGE girl would like
babysitting job after school and
evenings. Will - do light
housework. Phone 524-6684,
Kathryn Hawes.'- 45.
13. AUCTION SALE
ANTIQUE
AUCTION SALE
Of imported glass, china,
furniture, clocks and guns from
England at the MacKay Hall,
North Street, Goderich, on
Saturday, November 8, 1969
at 1 p.m.
Small spinning wheel;
grandfather clock; wall clocks;
mantel clocks; guns; swords; flat
irons; coal boxes; scales; swing
mirrors; Staffordshire dogs;
toilet sets; vases; press glass;
cranberry glass; ,satin glass; art
glass; large quantity.. of colored
glass; etc.
Terms - Cash.
Mike Cummings,, Auctioneer.
44,45
AUCTION SALE'
Hereford cows; this years calves;
yearling heifers.
Saturday, Nov. 8, 1969
at 1:30 p.m.
At Dan H.-MacInnis, -RR 2,
Lucknow, seven miles west of
Belgrave on Lot 26 of West
Wawanosh, Concession 9.
Terms - Cash.
Emil McLennan, auctioneer.
''' 45
PART TIME dishwasher and 14. SERVICES AVAILABLE
a waitresses wanted. Good salary.
Apply Club Grill.
Here's, your key to a big income.
Mail• today. `
THE W. T. RAWLEIGH
COMPANY LIMITED
4005 Richelieu St.
GEORGE'SAGER
Upholstering
& Repairs
255 Mary Street
'Goderich, Ontario
(Dept. J-K-L-216-HY) . PHONE 524-6582 •
Gentlemen: 38tf
I an interested in the World
Famous Rawleigh Line on a ( )
part-time basis ( ) full-time
HURON
basis
Please •send ms F'Ri E
catalogu�full details DEA-
D
Name ' _•
Address
REMOVAL
City , CLINTON
45 We pay $5 to $15 for fresh dead
or disabled cows or horses. We
pick up 'calves and small pigs as a
,service to you.
Call collect •-9811
Lic. 169-C:68_
SGtf
WANTED - Desk clerk for
Bedford Hotel. Apply in person
or phone 524-7337. - 45
LADY for part-time work. -
Pleasant work4A 15 hours weekly.
Must have reference. Better than
average pay. Write to Box 30,
Signal -Star. - 43,44,45
DO YOU NEED MONEY?
Why not become an Avon
Representative - women are
t earning $$$ selling cosmetics in
their spare time. You sell locally.'
Call now, Mrs. - Millson, 17 •
Hawkesbury Ave., London,
451-0541. - 45
. FULL OR
PART-TIME
WAITRESSES
Apply in Person
GODERICH
RESTAURANT
42 West St. ' 45tf.„
MALE EMPLOYMENT
The Steel Company of
Canada Limited requires for
their Hamilton Department, a
capable, conscientious
POLICE
- OFFICER
with several years practical
experience. Good
opportu•nity for
advancement, excellent
working , conditions and
employee benefits.
Applicants should reply in
writing to Steel Company of
Canada Ltd., General Office,,
Personnel Department,
Wilcox Street, Hamilton 23.
Ontario. . . 45, 46
10. WANTED (General)
COMPLE'T'E household effects
or small lots wanted. Call C & E.
Furniture, 524-7231. - 42tf
WANTED - Older furniture,
crocks, antique glass, lamps, plus
odds and ends. Phone 482-7878
evenings. - 36tf
Stratford Electric Limited
REWINDING and REPAIRS
To all makes of motors,
generators, transformers,
welders. -
24 -Hour Service
136 East Street, Goderich
524-7409
44tf
CUSTOM BULLDOZING
CHAS. BRUINSMA -
Bayfield 565-2846 6'
15tf
FOR your Antenna Sales and
Service contact Alvin's TV, 162
Mary Street, phone 524-9089. -
32tf
SEWING MACHINE REPAIR
For all makes and models of
sewing machines. Free pickup
and delivery in town. Phone
524-7756. - 42tf
DAILY CAR RENTAL
Reasonable Rates
McGEE'S
• _ Goderich
Phone 524-8391
C. & Vrl. SALVAGE
We buy and sell •
scrap metal'
PHONE 524=9514
AND 524-9502 t2tf
SEPTIC TANKS. CLEANED
MODERN EQUIPMENT
WORK GUARANTEED
Write or Phone
Harvey Dale, Clinton
PHONE 482-3320
13tf
EAVESTROUGHING
AND LIGHTNING RODS
NEW INSTALLATIONS
., & REPAIRS
Estimates Without Obligation
Contact
R. E. RUTTAN
,Wingham - Phone 357-107R�
11tf
ELECTRIC MOTORS
Rewound and Repaired
Watson Motor Service
133, Britannia West
524-6891
45,46x
Highest prices paid for dead
stock. Up to $15.00 for cows.
Up to $20.00 for horses. Call
collect 881-3459 Walkerton.
GRAF STOCK REMOVAL
Walkerton
lett
14. SERVICES AVAILABLE
• ACE RADIO and TV Service,
Frank Wilcox, 60 Picton St. ,W.,
Goderich, Ont. Phone 524•-7771.
1 t
AL GRANGER'S TV
Repairs To All Makes Of TV
By Licensed Technician
258 Huron Road
Phone 524-8925
34tf
HAVE your rugs and chairs
cleaned by dependable cleaners.
Call Superior Maintenance,
phone 524-8892, Goderich.
24tf
HUNTERS
FISHERMEN
All Birds, Fish,
Deer Heads
Mounted •
COMPLETE
TAXIDERMY
SERVICE
Available For
This Area
Contact
Mrs. Jim Martin
Phone 529-7139
44,45
BENNY BJERG
•°Genera.l.-Contracting
202 Queen St., Clinton
Phone 482-9372
25tfn
GRAHAM ELECTRIC
Complete Electrical Service
Residential - Commercial -
Industrial
155 Keays Street
Phone 524-8670
Goderich, Ontario.
SCRENED TOP SOIL
(stone, grass and root free)
LANDSCAPE WORK
(light dozing, levelling,
backfilling, etc.)
BACKHOE WORK
(excavating, etc.)
CEMENT -GRAVEL
also for lanes and yards,
fill, etc.
LYLE MONTGOMERY
Clinton
482-7644 evenings
or
Clayt's Gulf Service
482-7661
POODLES clipped. Phone
524-8148. - 45,46
C.P. & -T. Fund committee
--- ---`of-'--Goderr d -
Rebekah lodges have wheelchairs
and,, other equipment -for loan,
free of charge. Contact Amos
Osbaldeston, Park Street, phone
524-9623; or Fred Fritzley,
Wilson Street, phone 524-7217.
15. NOTICE to CREDITORS
ALL persons having claims
against the Estate of CHARLES
FREDERICK MACEY,
Mechanic, • late of the Town of
Goderich, in the County of
Huron, who died on or about
the 28th day of September,
1969, are required to file the
same with full particulars with
the undersigned by the 15th day
of November, 1969, as after that
date the assets of the estate will
be distributed.
DATED at Goderich, Ontario,
this 16th day of October, 1969.
PREST and EGENER,
Barristers, etc.,
33 Montreal Street,
GODERICH, Ontario.
Solicitors for the Estate.
43,44,45
IN 'THE ` ESTATE OF
WILLIAM HUDIE STIRLING.
All persons having claims
against the estate of William
Hudie Stirling late f RR 2,
Bayfield, Ontario, deceased, who
died on or about the 14th day of
August, 1969, ' are hereby
notified to send in to the
and rsig,ned Personal
Representative of the said
deceased on or before the 21st
day of November; 1969, full
particulars of --,---their claims.
Immediately after the said date
the said Personal Representative
will distribute the assets of the
said deceased having regard only
to claims of which it shall then
have notice. • -
Dated at Goderich, this 20th
day of October, 1969. '
VICTORIA AND GREY
TRUST COMPANY,,
1 Ontario St., tratford,
Executor.
Donnelly & Murphy,
18 The Square,
Goderich, Ontario.
Their Solicitors Herein.
44,45,46
•
IN THE ESTATE OF
FREDERICK WILLIAM TOLL
LATE OF THE VILLAGE OF
AUBURN, IN THE COUNTY
OF HURON, RETIRED-_
FARMER.
All persons claiming 'against
the above Estate are required to
forward full particulars of their
claims to the undersigned on or
before • tiie 15th . • day - of
November, 1969, after which
date the assets will be
distributed.
DONNELLY & MURPHY,
18 The Square,
Goderich, Ontario.
Solicitors for the Estate.
44,45,46
15, NOTICE to CREDITORS
ALL pen ons having etamla
against the Estate of ,MARX
JANE CURREY, Retire -
Deaconess, late of the Township
of Tuckersm;ith,: in the Coun
of Huron, who died on or abo
the 10tb, day of October, 1960,,
are required to file the sikale
with full particulars with t
undersigned by the 29th day of
November,_ 1969, as after that
date the assets. of the estate will
be distributed.
DATED- at Goderich, Ontario,
this 31st day of October, 1969.
PREST and EGENElt,
Bai risters,,,etc.,
33 Montreal Street,
Goderich, Ontario.
Solicitors for the Estate.
45,46,47
16. PUBLIC NOTICE
TRkASURER'S SALE
OF LANDS
IN ARREARS OF TAXES
COUNTY OF HURON
PROVINCE OF ONTARIO
TQ WIT:
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that the list of lands to be sold
for arrears of taxes in the
County of Huron has been
prepared and was published in
"The Ontario Gazette" upon the
6th day of September, 1969.
Copies of the list of lands for
sale for arrears may be secured-
in the County Treasurer's office.
In default of payment of
taxes as shown on such list on or
before Tuesday, December 9th,
1969, at the hour of two o'clock
in the afternoon, I shall at the
said time in the Court House,
Goderich, Ontario, proceed to
sell by Public Auction the said
lands ' to pay such arrears,
together with the charges
thereon.
NOTICE- IS HEREBY
FURTHER GIVEN that if any
of the said lands remain unsold,
arc. -adjourned sale will be held on
Tuesday, December 16th, 1969,
at the same hour and place.
JOHN G. BERRY,
Clerk -Treasurer,
County of Huron;
Court House,
Goderich, Ontario.
37-49 ...
17. BUSINESS NOTICE
IN . accordance with the
Industrial Standards Act, all
barber shops will be closed
Tuesday, November 11.
Goderich
B* CARDS OF 'THANKS
The family of .Albert Ar Mugford
would like to expresssincere
thanks to all our dear relatives,
neighbors and friends for .their
kindness, the many floral
tributes , and expressions of
sympathy , during our recent
beieaveme t, Special thanks to
the Calvary Baptist Church,
Westfield Church. Mr, Fangrad,
Mrs. McCallum and the Lodge
Funeral Home and to Rev.
Kenneth Knight. - 45
STOTHERS: I wouldlike to
thank all who sent flowers, cards
and gifts while I was a patient in
Alexandra Hospital. Special
thanks to Dr. Wallace and Dr.
Leitch and the nurses on second
floor. -- Valerie Stothers. - 45
WITMER: The family of the late
Neil G. Witmer wish to express
their sincere thanks to all their
relatives, neighbors and friends
who were so helpful and
comforting during the time of
Neil's illness and passing. Special
thanks to Rev. J. D. MacDonald,
Rev. W. J, Maines, Dr. G. F.
Mills, Dr. R. Flowers, nurses and
staff of first floor at Goderich
Hospital and Stiles Funeral
Home, - .,Jean, Judy and Rob
Witmer. --45
TAYLOR: Please accept my
sincere thanks. to ' all who
remembered. me so kindly while
I was 'a patient in Alexandra
Hospital with visits, flowers and
cards. Special thanks to the
nurses, Dr. G. F. Mills, Rev.
Kenneth Knight and Rev. Arthur
Maybury.. -, Mrs. Gertrude.
Taylor. - 45x
We would like to thank our
rector, Rev. G. G. Russell; our
doctor, Dr. J. R. and Mrs.
Leitch, for their kind and
sympathetic help; our friends,
who, with loving kindness and:
sincere unselfish effort, have
stood beside us, helping us to
carry through a difficult
decision; also Mr. and Mrs. Stan
Hadden _ for providing a kind
home for our dog Toni. - Mrs.
Palmer and Alice Mills. - 45x
CURRAN: I wish to thank
friends and relatives for cards
and gifts while a patient in
Goderich Hospital. Special
thanks„ to Dr. Leitch and Dr.
Watters, nurses and staff of 2nd
East. --• Ralph Curran. - 45x
F. ENGAGEMENTS
Mr. Eldon Culbert wishes to
..announce the engagement of his
daughter, Carol Marie, to Joseph
Allister Nivins, son of Mary-
Nivins, RR 3, Auburn. The.
marriage will take place in
Dungannon United Church,
Dungannon, -onSaturday,
November 29, 1969, at 3 p.m. -
Barbers' Association. 5,
45
19. LOST AND FOUND
FOUND - Will the owner of a
friendly black and white cat
please, claim it. In St. Vincent
Street area. Phone 524-8753.
45x_.
LOST - A Norwegian Elkhound,
grey, answers to name "Elska."
Reward. Phone Bucky Graham,
524-8510 after 4:30-. - 45
A. BIRTHS
JOHNSTON: Mr. and Mrs. Doug
Johnston, Leamington District
Hospital, on Saturday, October
4, 1,969, a daughter, Tracy
Lynn.
BERRY : At Alexandra Hospital
on October 31, 1969, to Mr. and
Mrs. Joseph Berry, RR 2,
Goderich, a daughter, Esther
Doreen.
OTT: At Alexandra Hospital on
November 1, 1969, to Mr. and
Mrs. Peter Ott, RR 1, Bayfield, a
son, Peter.
C. BRIEFS
WI LL1IAMS CEMETERY
MEMORIALS
And Inscriptions
Stratford - Ontario
Ronald C.' -McCallum
Representative
21 5 Wellington St. S., Goderich
Phone 524-6272'or 524-7345
D. IN MEMORIAM
_JOHNSTON: In loving memory
of a dear, husband, father and
grandfather, Clarence Johnston,
who passed away November 9,
1968. '
This month comes back with sad
regret,
It brings a day we will never
forget.
He fell asleep without goodbye,
But our memories of him will
never die.
We miss him more than anyone
knows, t
As each ,.day passes our
emptiness grows.
The tears we shed will i,vipe
away,
But thti ache in our ,heart will
always stay.
No one -knows the grief we bear,
When our family meets- and he's
not there.
He left us suddenly, his thoughts
unknown, -'
But ' he left . us memories, we're
proud to own. •
--Always remembered and sadly
missed by his wife Anne,
'daughters, sons-iri-law and
grandchildren. - 45 `
VICTOR LAURISTON WINO
On October 29, the sepior
students made a •trip to the
Ontario Science centre in
Toronito.
The architecture of this
building is extremely unusual.
There were six fascinating
carpeted halls such as
Enginpedn, .Science, Arcade,
Communication, Life and many
others under these topics in
which you press buttons,
operate equipment yourself or
observe.
In the Exploring Space akea
there was an excellent full scale
model of a- capsule - equipped
with three astronauts.
In the' Communications Hall
pupils found a press -button
tic -tack -toe eomputof , game
`interesting to play. The Hall of
G. COMING EVENTS
WEDNESDAY, November 12
Bazaar at Holmesville. The
sewing, knitting and Christmas
booths and afternoon tea at the
\Holmesville United Church.
Baking, produce , and candy
booth at the Township Hall.
Under auspices of UCW. - 44,45
RECEPTION and dance for Mr.
and Mrs. Don McNeil (nee
Doreen Culbert) to be held in
Dungannon . Agriculture Hall on
Friday, November 14. Scott's
Orchestra. Lunch provided.
Everyone welcome. - 45,46
NOVEMBER Fair - Bazaar,
Home Baking Sale and Tea at
Victoria Street United Church,
.Wednesday, November 9, from
2:30 to 5 p.rn., auspices of
UCW. - 45,46
SATURDAY, November 8, from
2 to 5 p.m., a Bazaar and Tea,
sponsored by the Arthur Circle,
to be held in Knox Presbyterian
Sunday School Hall. A cordial
welcome to all. - 45
2-1. BUSINESS
OPPORTUNITIES
FRANCHISE
DEALERSHIP
Available in Goderich for
Canada's fastest . growing
business. The above -ground
and in -ground swimming pool
business offers a profitable
addition to your business.
Applicants must have a
business display location.
Reply to "Box 36, Signal -Star.
45,46
Engineering. - drew VS their,
°demonstration 'ofele*ricit .,
The -Science Ar1le Tall was
quite -interesting too. -
Since there were so many
fascinating exhibits in these ' mils•
it would be very difficult to
explain the many displays which
left us with questions how and
why.
You would - have to go
yourself to see this fascinating
eentr-e. - - --• -
On `Thursday October 30 a
ve` f 1 S di H ki
„JUNIOR WING
Pnring the plat weekIh
were' at ' number .of .Hallowe'en
paw n tie jug' wing
Robertson School,
Norman's, Mrs, Greig's and Mrs,
Cook's gimes all had parties.
Miss Elliott's room had a
co tume ,party and decorations„ .�
MM. Norman's class took' a
field trip and brought back,
milkweed and Wade, 'leer are
e' e'en pictures,
clay models, animals, paper
weights and dishes.,,
ry sucucess a e aw ns
dance was held.
If weather permits, across* MOrY S
country run will be tield in •
Clinton on Friday, November 7. -
By Elaine Bean
Brenda Thompson
1. ARTICLES FOR SALE
DEER HUNTERS
SPECIALS
Leather Topped
Hunting Boots
$14.95 Pair
Insulated Rubber
Hunting Boots
58.65 Pair
1 5" "Jack Rabbit"
4 Eyelet -
Rubber Hunting Boots
512.95 Pair
Jumbo "Hot Seats"
$4.95 Each
Fluorescent Safety
• Vests
Reg- $2.50 - $135 ea.
. As Above, Plastic "
95c ea.
Fluorescent Hunting Caps
$2.50 Each
This Week's
HUNTERS SPECIAL
.300 Savage .
180 Gr. Ammunition
Reg. $6.35 ,
Special $3.00 Box of 20
30.06-220 Gr. Ammo
• Reg. $6.45
Special $3.00 Box of 20
Winter M94
LeverchesAction .
30/30 Cal.
Reg. $114,95
Special $89.95
AT
Clinton, Ontario
Scoop
KINDERGARTEN
'phis week the Kindergartens
made cats and popcorn. Also
they have been busy studying
apd observing the parts of a
flower. . .
OPEN AREA
In ,Grade Three in their
treasure corners they have two
samples of salt and a fishes head.
It is complete with eyes, scales
and gills. Also they have been
cleaning the Pod by - sorting
crayons and puzzles. - The
Primary Consultant is visiting
from Stratford.
MRS. DOHERTY'S ROOM ,
Halloween is time for fun,
For you and I and everyone,
Pumpkins with funny faces,
Princesses with clothing of laces,
Witches flying across the sky,
Big black bats go whizzing by,
Halloween is the time for fun,
For you and I and everyone.
Danny Donnelly
MISS O'BRIEN'S ROOM
Little Birdie in a tree,
Oh please won't you sing to me!
Tell me of where• you are going,
And please • don't get frozen
when it is snowing.
Susan Kaster. •
MRS. MORBECK
On Tuesday the Leaping
Lories defeated the • Jumping
Judy's in ' volleyball (3&-34).
Mask making is the main interest
in Itoom 1. Some of the pupils
even wore the masks out on
Halloween.
MRS. CONNELLY
This week we saw a film on
Responsibility. We enjoyed the -
film very much and learned a lot
from it. -
Judy Bedard
atsun-1600
gives you
owerful good fee
If you only drive the Datsun 1600• hangs nn as you snake through the defroster, headrests, harnesses, the
around town, you may never find out
what you've got. '
Sure,' it's agreat city car. Compact.
Handy. It zips through traffic, parks
in impossible -slots and squeezes up
to 35 miles from a gallon of gas.
But that's -not all it is. Not by a
country mile.
Find -ourself a country mile and see..
There's a high-performance 1600 cc
overhead cam engine lurking under
the hood. 96 hp. 100 mph. Let it
-loose, and feel the way the Datsun
snugs down to the road as you go
through the box. And feel the way it
w y.
DATSUN
IOW
bends. Drive it east and just feel good.works. No other economy car is as
Then take a look at the package all - safe, powerful and comfortable
this goodness comes in. 1as the Datsun 1600. '
Two doors, four doors, or a wagon, When you,'ve wrung out the Datsun
A -on -the -floor or 3-sp qed automatic 1600, take it,back to the dealer
transmission. Contourkd bucket seats, and have him quote you the price
all independent suspension, just one more time.
collapsihle'steering column, That will give you a pretty good
,-flow-through ventilation, heater, feeling, too. -
. Test-drive a Datsun at any of the 200 dealers
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