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e. HELP WAN
jED
HOUSEKEEPER -companion
wanted for elderly couple living
In Clinton. Phone 482-1175. —
48p
. 10, WAITED (General)
4C ONWANION for elderly___
-couple, Iiglit housework and live
in. Apply P.O. Box 731, Clinton.
— 48.
SAL
$125.00
• GUAR
ESM EN
PER WEEK
ANTE ED ,'
ALL businessmen including
' farmers MUST file an Income
Tax return yearly! This' means
that -EVERYONE is a prospect
for our bookkeeping and Income
Tax preparatiltttR'wservice, which
we sell on an ANNUAL FEE,
money back guarantee basis.
Neither for
or previous
deterrni
al education, age,
experience is a
actor in being
• successful. We provide full sales
training.
If you are aggressive, neat,
bondable and own your own car,
you should investigate our offer
NOW before this protected
territory s
i
filled':
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We will send you in complete
,confidence a . resume of our
operation, the earnings and
advancements open to you.
READ IT THROUGH and then
determine if this is the job for
YOU.
All replies will be treated in
strictest confidence.
THE AL
373
LIED TAX SERVICES
OF CANADA
QUEENS AVENUE,
LONDON 14
47,48,49
10.. WANTED (General) '
WANTED -^ Older furniture,
crocks, antique glass, lamps, plus
odds and ends. Phone 482.7878
evenings. — 36tf
HAYS wantert _Call l elle river _
167, collect. — 45-49
COMPLETE household effects
or small lots wanted. Call .0 ..8 E.
!urniture, 524.7231, -- 42tf
WANTED -- Chord .organ, 37
keys. Phone 524-6110 after 5
part'. -- 48
13. AUCTION SALE
AUCTION SALE
of Furniture in the village' of
Blyth.
Saturday, Nov. 29th
at 12.00 o'clock sharp
9 -piece walnut dining room
----t-suite;--one--of-the-best-(like new);
3 -piece -chesterfield suite;
Duncan Phyfe drop leaf table;
21" television; number of
parlour tables and end tables;
hall tree; mirrors; tole lamps;
drop head singer sewing
machine; dressing table; 6 dining
room chairs; kitchen chairs;
wainut . _bedroom._ suito ...like.
new; 2 other bedroom suites;
beds; dressers; springs and spring
mattresses; bed linens; quilts;
blankets; pillows; cushions and
host of other bed furnishings;
card table; 5 rocking chairs; large
Westinghouse fridge with deep
freeze (like new); Westinghouse
table top stove; cherry drop leaf
table; kitchen stool;
Westinghouse washing machine;
electric hot water tank; glass
cupboard; trunks; 2 antique
walnut chests of drawers; Filter
Queen vacuum cleaner;
carpenter's tools; garden tools;
large quantity of dishes; kitchen
utensils and electric appliances.
1960 Rambler, 30,000 miles —
new snow tires (safety checked);
power lawn mower (Lawn Boy).
No reserve as property sold.
Colin MacDonald, Prop.
Harold Jackson, Auctioneer
48
LUCY
Wants Your
EGGS
She will pay 2c to 5c per
dozen above top market
price. She also wants your old
hens. Lucy will pay 12c to
15c per pound. She gives a
gopd egg grade. ..She is an
'agent- for-F'rschers- Hatchery,-
Ayton,
atcheryAyton, for Canada's best
pullets. Won't you let Lucy
solve your poultry problems.
She will pick up eggs and
hens and chickens. Call her
today at
105 BRUSSELS
14. SERVICES AVAILABLE
ACE RADIO and TV Service,`
Frank Wilcox, 60 Picton St. W.,
Goderich, Ont. Phone 524-7771.
—ltf
HAVE your rugs and chairs
cleaned by dependable cleaners.
_ Call - Superior Maintenance,
phone 524-8892, Goderich. —
24tf
ELECTRIC MOTORS l
Rewound and Repaired
Batson Motor Service
133 Britannia West
524-6891
48x
CLERK—TREASURER
TAX COLLECTOR
Township of Colborne
Written applications addressed to the undersigned wilt
be received up to Monday Pecember 1, 1969 for the
position of Clerk -Treasurer and Tax Collector for the
Township of Colborne with duties to commence
January 1, 1970.
Applicants' to state age, . address, education, work
background and salary expected.
This position is considered to be less than full time
with duties being conducted from applicant's home
or place of business.
B.C. Straughan
Clerk -Treasurer
RR 4
Goderich, Ont.
WANTED
THE INTERNATIONAL NICKEL COMPANY
OF CANADA,' LIMITED
AT SUDBURY, ONTARIO
MINE and. SMELTER WORKERS
No experience necessary. Applicants must be ,in good
physical condition and weigh over. 145 lbs.
40 -Hour Week
Non-contributory Pension Plan
and other benefits
STARTING RATE:
Mine Beginners .
Smelter Labourers
Shift Premium
$3.24-9/10 per hour
$3.08-3/10 per hour
10c per hour—Afternoon Shift
14c per hour—Midnight Shift
Sunday Premium
Applicants should apply at the `
INTERNATIONAL NICKEL- -.COMPANY
EMPLOYMENT 'OFFICE
62 Frood Road, Sudbury, Ontario
- Monday through Friday, 1:00 "pan. to 6:00 p.m.
14. SERVICES AVAILABLO
THE C.P. & T. Fundcommittee
of Ooderich Oddfellow and
Rebekah lodges have wheelchairs
and . other_equipment uipment for loan,
free of charge. Contact Amds
Qsbaldeaton,4_P rk.street, phone_
524-9623; or Fred Fritzley,
Wilson Street, phone 524.7217:
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
IN THE ESTATE OF JANE
MICHIF TYNDALL,
All persons having claim*
againat the estate of Jane Michie
Tyndall late of RR 5, Goderich,*
Ontario, deceased, who, diedon
or about the 28th day tot
August,. 1969, are hereby 4,
notified to send in to the
u n,d ersigned Personal
Representative of the said
deceased on or before the 6th
day, of December, 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, Ont. this
10th day of November, 1969.
VICTORIA AND GREY
TRUST COMPANY,
1 Ontario Street,
,Stratford.
Executor.
By Prest and Egener
33 Montreal Street,
Goderich, Ontario.
Their Solicitors herein.
46,47,48
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16. PUBLIC. NOTICE -
SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED.
MODERN EQUIPMENT
WORK GUARANTEED
Write or Phone
Harvey Date.. Clinton
PHONE 482-3320
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BENNY BJERG
General 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.
SCREENED. 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
Stratford Electric -Limited
REWINDING and REPAIRS
To " all makes of motors,
generators, transformers,
welders.
24 -Hour Service
136 East Street, Goderich •
524-7409
44tf
GEORGE SAGER
Upholstering
& Repairs
255 Mary Street
Goderich, Ontario
PHONE 524-6582
38tf
HURON
DEAD STOCK
REMOVAL
CLINTON
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 482-9811
Lic. 169-C-68
5 Gtf
•
JIM'S, -
APPLIANCES -
SE RVICI NG
GODERICH
51471593
47, 48
Effective' Dec. 1
OPEN
Mon., Wed., Sat.
8 a.m. to 6 p.m.
,for winter months ohly
51,
C. & W SALVAGE
205 Nelson St.
TREASURER'S SALE
OF LANDS
IN ARREARS OF TAXES -
COUNTY OF HURON
PROVINCE OF ONTARIO
TO 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 w 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,
an adjourned sale will be held on.
Tuesday, December 16th, 1909,
at the same hour -and place.
JOHN G. BERRY,
Clerk-Treasurer,.
of Huron,;
Court House,
Goderich, Ontario.
37-49
17. BUSINESS NOTICE
MEDICAL Massage,
Thermo -Therapy and
Ultra -Violet, 118 ' Angles
Street, phones, house 524-7617'
office 524-6281. W. C. Breckow,
Reg. M.
.v,
18. PERSONAL
FEADAN:, In loving memory of
a dear wife, mother and
grandmother, Who paced away
November .28,,1:969,
te goes Qn with many
changes,
Q ' and korrowe, smiles and:
tears,
,Out " hey" Mem ', ill ever
cherished,
With the passing of the years.
-- Always remembered by her
husband and family. —148x
BANNISTER: In loving memory
of my dear Tiusliiarid, J orlon
Jdseph Bannister, • who passed
away • suddenly December 1,
1968.
My heart still aches with sadness,
And secret tears still fall,
What it meant to lose you,
° No one will ever know.
When I am sad and lonely,
And everything goes wrong,
I seem to hear you whisper,
'Cheer up and carry on.'
• Each time I see your picture,
You seem to smile and say,
Don't cry, I'm only sleeping,
We'll meet again some day.
-- Sadly missed and lovingly
remembered by wife Jean. — 48
BANNISTER: In loving memory
of our dear father, Gordon
Joseph Bannister, who passed
away one year ago, December 1,
1968.
We had a wonderful father,
To us he was th' very best, -
Early one morning, God called
him home,
To His beautiful_ Heaven .of .rest.
We miss you Dad, what more
can we say,
As long as we live, we'll
remember that day,
That you had to answer that
heavenly call,
And we had to part with the
best Dad of all.
Only a cluster of memories,.
Sprayed with a million tears,
Wishing God had spared you,
For just a few more years.
So God please take a message,
'leo our wonderful Dad above,
Tell,him how much we miss him,
And give him all our love.
— Too 'deeply loved and missed
to ever be forgotten. — Dianne
and Barb. — 48
'E. CARDS OF THANKS
PRICE: Sincere thanks to Dr. G.
F. Mills and the obstetrical staff
on. second .east at Alexandra
.Marine and General Hospital for
the safe delivery of "baby Nicole
Bronwyn on Thursday,
November 20, 1969, and for the
care "and attention given to her
mother. — Ron and Mina Price.
—48X
CHISHOLM: We wish to express
our sincere thanks and
appreciation for the many acts
of kindness and messages of
sympathy- given us during our
recent bereavement. Special
thanks to Father Moynahan, Dr.
G. F. Mills, Dr. Doorly, nurses o'f
second floor west Alexandra
Hospital, the McCallum Funeral
Home, and to all those good
neighbors and friends who
assisted us in any way. — Mary
M. Chisholm and family. — 48
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Hunking,
Londesboro, will be at home to
receive their relatives, friends
and neighbors on the occasion of
their 50th wedding anniversary
on Wednesday, December 10,
from 2-5 and 7-9. Gifts
gratefully declined. — 48,49
19. LOST AND FOUND
LOST: Terp 10 dollar bills in the
vicinity Bank of Commerce on
Tuesday at noon. Phone
524-7561 or 524-7223 anytime.
Reward. — 48
LOST — Black male Manchester
Terrier. Answers to Toby. Phone
524-6563. — 48
• BIRTHS
MA -HOOD: At Toronto General
• Hospital on Sunday, November
23, 1969, to Mr. and Mrs. David
Mahood (nee Judith Mathers),
Agincourt, Ontario, a son, John
Alexander.
GARDINER' : Mr. and Mrs., Gary
Gardiner (nee Maureen
Armstrong), Kitchener, Ontario,
are happy to announce the birth
of a son, Jammie Jason, in 4i.
Mary's . Hospital, Kitchenel,'
November 18, 1969.
MOHRING Mr. and Mrs. Barry
Mohring, • Goderich, . wish to
announce the arrival of their
daughter, Jennifer Anne, on
Friday, November 21, 4-969, at
St. Joseph's Hospital, London.
PRICE: At Alexandra Marine
and General Hospital, Goderich,
at 4:39 .p.m. on ' Thursday,
November 20, 1969, a daughter,
Nicole Bronwyn, for Mina and
Ron, a sister for Timmy. 'Mother
and daughter, doing fine.
C. ' BRIEFS
At other than above days phone
524-9514
Buying all scrap metals; handling
both new and used steel
products. -
WILLIAMS CEMETERY
MEMORIALS
• And, Inscriptions
Stratford -Ontario
Ronald C. McCallum
Representative
215 Wellington St. S., Goderich
Phone 524-6272 or 52447345
LASSALINE: I wish to express
my sincere thanks and
appreciation to relatives,
neighbors, and friends for their
many acts of kindness and
messages of sympathy during my
great loss of a dear wife. Special
thanks to- Father R. Moynahan,
Dr. G. F. Mills, Joan Hibbert,
011ie White, Ettabelle Bradley,
McCallum Funeral Home,
Cancer Society, staff of
Alexandra Hospital and manager
and staff of Conklin Lumber. —
Harvey Lassaline. — 48
REED: To " my - relatives,
neighbors, friends far and near,
also to the new acquaintances
made while • in . Goderich
Alexandra Marine Hospital, I
desire to say a sincere thank you
fqr the kindness extended to me
while I was hospitalized. — Elma
Reed. - 4.8x
NAYLOR: Please .accept my
sincere thanks to all who sent
cards, letters and gifts during my
stay in Victoria Hospital; -afro
special thanks to our friends and
neighbors, Unlit 1 UCW Knox
United Church, Auburn, who so
kindly remembered 'my family
with gifts. — Gordon Naylor. —
48x
SNXDER: We would like to
thank. relatives, neighbors and
friends for cards and 'gifts; and
those who helped in so inany
ways to make our 40th
anniversary a memorable
occasion. — Margaret and
Lawrence Snyder. — 48
VANSTONE: The many
kindnesses of friends shown me
in my recent sad bereavement
aregreatly appreciated. The
beautiful floral tributes,
including those of the Royal
Canadian Legiop,,,,,,granch "109,
Employee's' Council of the Sifto
Salt, Domtar Chemical Ltd. and
contfibutions to charitable
organizations are gratefully'
acknowledged. Sincer? thanks to
Dr. N. C. Jackson, Mrs. Howard €w
Fowler, Dr. -J. W. Wallace, Dr. G.
F. Mills, Rev. Leonard Warr and
the McCallum°'Funeral Home. —
Greta Vanstone. — 48
TREAT EVE. ° GUN A
IF IT WERE LOA
2.. EE' BUR' OF ,'
TARGET RRORE YOU
AS
S t E.S , THE 'TRIOOSIL
elle
Te >~ v »:� identify the, target
R ,solegalunds gameor,'nioveHelier`ments the
shoot at
bu;
3. NEVER POINT A GUN. -
AT ANYTHING Y0U DO N0T
WANT OTO I�.ILL, Not even
when the gun is not loaded,
Avoid all, horseplay while
---Dandling a gua, ,a gun is net..
toy.
4. ALWAYS CARRY YOUR
GUN SO THAT THE. MUZZLE
IS UNDER CONTROL AT ALL
TIMES. Sudden •jars sometimes
release the trigger; jy safe gun -
carries, the hunter controls the
muzzle even if he stumbles or
trips. -
5. GUNS MUST ALWAYS
RE UNLOADED WHEN
CARRIED INTO CAMP OR
WHEN NOT IN USE. Take one
last check of your gun before
entering camp. Actions should
be open,- or guns taken down,
when the hunt is completed.
Guns should be carried to the
hunting area in cases.
6. MAKE SURE BARREL
AND ACTION ARE CLEAR OF
OBSTRUCTIONS. If the muzzle
touches the ground or other
objects, always check for
obstructions. Remove oil and
grease from the bore before
firing. Only carry ammunition
for the gun you are using.
7. UNATTENDED GUNS
SHOULD BE UNLOADED.
Guns and ammunition should be
. ENGAGEMENTS
Mr. and Mrs. Roland Morin of
Kirkland Lake wish to announce
-tlre engagement - of- their
daughter, Marie Franscoise
Sarah, to Mr. Weston Garth
Picot, son of Mrs. Lloyd Picot
and the late Mr. Picot of
Goderich. The wedding will -take
place Saturday, December 20,
1969, at 3 p.m.. in St. Mary's
Church, 589 Adelaide St. W., in
Toronto. — 48
G. COMING EVENTS
WOMEN'S Institute meeting at
MacKay Hall, December 4 at 2
p.m. Please bring sample of
Christmas cake. — 48
t.
ATTEND the Christmas -Tea and
Bake Sale Saturday, December
6,. 2-5 p.m., - in St. George's
Parish Hall — baking, fresh cider
and Christmas novelties.
Sponsored by the Anglican
Young Peoples. — 48
ST. PETER'S CWL Christmas
Fair and Tea will be held in the
Parish Hall November -29th from
2 to 5 p.m.; bake sale,
homemade candy, penny sale,
fancy work, knitting, country
kitchen and books. Everyone
vrlcome. — 46,47,48
stored separately,-- ------,. r...
resek o children Or e
OW* 10, the l,d,. leaveonsi..
and unloaded duringISO.
or spoke Iia "JIM other
hunters, -
,.(3. NEVER OMB A FNCE
'RR .:+SUMP' A DITCH WITH A
LOADED GUN, Mee gun on.
the other- side of, the fence
before 'Writhing(at ' anoth
post), Never pull a am through I1.
fence' or other obstruction by
the muzzle. ' ,Stay .out of tn4
during the hunting season.
. 9. NEVER SHOOT AT FLAT
OR HARD OBJECTS OR THIS
SURFACE OF WATER. You
cannot control the direction of a
ricochet. When .sighting-ln, . be
sure your backstop is adequate,
10. AVOID ALCOHOLIC
DRINKS BEFORE OR
DURING THE HUNT. Drinking
dulls the vision, distorts the aim
and iinpairs the judgement. If
you drink, waituntil the °hunt is
over before imbibing,
Smokers need not despair
report's • the Canadian
Tuberculosis and Respiratory
Disease Association. The report
or the 1/. S.._Public .Health _Service _
published in July of this year
states that in the past year
studies continued to confirm
that death rates among
ex-smokers are below those for
smokers.
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