The Goderich Signal-Star, 1946-11-14, Page 8TAWS KK WL
THE `iODEI ICU SIG AL TA1
ST a GEORGE'S CHURCH
SUNDAY; NOVEMBER aglilil;R lath, 1015
P. QI' lrnj iu i. I1 OL eC'(D�'li�iil.°N SDN.
110.00 man. MAIN SUNDAY SC•UUQliOL.
11.4.0,0't .m. HOLY COMMUNION :I:NflD SERMON'. -
, 3.00 'pr i}ta.. PRIMARY R DEPARTMENT.
1R'II MENT.
7.00 p.m. I1 Q"Y+9 11NijT.11'°k A I R AND SERMON.
GU. 11Iii1'','V RLI' H. FARM, B.A., L.Th., Izo) t`I'QDlfte
M. wS'. E. J ESSOP, OrgaAnnst iirnl Mgr Ikader.
North Sto United Church.
MINISTER --REV. R. . TURN't. ULL, B.Ae, B.D.
11 a.nn. "PLUMBING THA DEBTS (W LIFE."
2.30 p.m. SUNDAY •SCHOOL. •
7 p.m. "THE POWER OF A GREAT ELIGIION."
Owing to renovation of Church Auditorium, all services will be held
in Church Hall.
Organist and COr Leader—
Mrs. Murray Hetherington, A.T.C.t1.
A SINCERE WELCOME AWAITS YOU
Knox Presbyterian Church
9.45 a.m. Sunday School, , 10 a.m. Young People's Bible Class.
11 a.m. JUNIOR CONGREGATION.
11 a.m. PUBLIC WORSHIP.
Sermon Subject: "Will A Man Rob God?''
7 p.m, PUBLIC WORSHIP.
-Sensor► Subject: "Our True Citizenship."
8.30 p.m.—CHRISTI.I ., I
IN THE LECTL'RE HALL — ALL YOUNG PEOPLE WELCOME.
MINISTER—REVEREND RICHARD STEWART
Director of Praise—Mr. William' Wickett, A.T.C.M.
Come and Worship' the Lord an the Beauty of Holiness.'
Victoria St. United Church
MINISTER—REV. LAWRENCE: 'TURNER. NASA.
Organist and Choir. Dirtetor—Miss Mary Joyce Strachan
10.00 a.m. SABBATH SCHOOL.
11.00 a.m. SERIES—"THIS IS OUR FAITH."
"THE DOCTRINE OF PROVIDENCE."
7.00,; p.m. STUDIES INS THE BOOK OF REVELATION.
2.30 p.m. UNION.
Monday—Young People's Union -8.00 p.m.
- • VI ORJ AYELCQ S _YOU...
Goderich Baptist Church
.
SUNDAY SERVICES
10 a.m. SUNDAY SCHOOL,
11 A.M. — PUBLIC WORSHIP — 7 P.M.
REV. A. C. DIXON of London will preach'' Morning and evening.
Mrs. Ella 1. Donaldson, A.L.C.M., Organist
Prayer Meeting as usual.
A . WELCOME AWAITS YOU AT ALL SERVICES
BETHEL TABERNACLE
(Pentecostal Assemblies of ranada )
REV. J: A. PEARSON, Pastor.
19 a.m. SUNDAY SCHOOL. Classes for all ages.
- 11 a.m. DEVOTIONAL SERVICE.
- 7.30 p.m. "LIFE'S MOST IMPORTANT QU ! ION."
Tuesday, 8 p.m,' Young People's. Meeting.' ice.
Friday, 8 p.m. Prayer Meeting.'
WE PREACH JESUS CHRIST—SAtIOU ', BAPTIZER,.
HEALER AND COMING KING.. •
e t'
THE FREE METHODIST. CHURCH
Corner Victoria and Park Streets
`UNCHANGED, UNCHANGING and UNCHANGEABLE"
A message embodying that without which the world wilt go down
to irreparable defeat and loss.
AT 7 P.M.
"THE DESIRE OE ALL NATIONS."
You 'willhear
A GLORIOUS GOSPEL
You will experience
A FINE FELLOWSHIP A WARM WELCOME
AT
11 a.m.
You vo-ri11.9nd
THE REMAINING METHODIST CHURCH LN CANADA
REV. R. C. iMcCALLUM
PASTOR.
Brief's
There will be i dance dot Dungannon
on ',Veclnt sday, November 20th, under
auspices of the Agricultural Society. t
Music by Garnet b'arrier's five -piece l
ura:laeltraa. Atimia,stuaa 50e. ' . 4(lx
A treat . for your feet! Lrse Lloy'd's
Corn 'and Callous s'S;aalve fur prompt •
relief . '50e at Campbell's and lamer- a
son's Drug Stork°s.
Swap it : Sell ,it ! Rent it: Buy it !
Use Signal -Aar, want ads.
Margaret Seager Club ruiuma,ge sale
and toys. Saturday,. No eauber 16, at
:; pus, in` St. George's parish hall. -46
Fuller Brush representative, Miss W.
O'Neil, phone 75J, Clinton. will be in
Goderich `each Monday. If interested
ted
pho''o 71. -
The...Ahnaeeii Chapter, 1.O:D. will
hold the regular monthly sleeting at
firs. W. G: Maellwan's liome, Albert
street, ora Monda3 , November 18th, -46at
3 p.m.
Slendor' Tablets are effective. Two
weeks' supply. $1; 12 weeks '$5, at
Cainpbell's and Emerson's Drug Stores.
45-8
•
Rummage sale by Ahmeek Chapter,
I.O.D.E., in MacKay Hall, November
'_'3rd, at 1.30 pm.
- Look younger!' Restore natural
color tyy greying hair with Angelique
Grey Hair Restorer. $1 at Campbell's
and Emerson's Drug Stores. -4528
or Rests
b,j' ,'rEMEER. %M',,+tb'
A Ciassified Ad
- WOE SALE
WAN �',
• y • ° ) METRONOME, IN
,,s fia MHO c°undation• Apply 'good -Condition. Phony 4t7s,
•.iti
lltt,.w •
Nit SALE. 1' 1.N'� .�1t1t)1 UA , �� :i 1,1
) (mitt* r 1.01'ISE ANDERSON,, r
hone 110, Blyth, t)ut. ,
- -4(; . EXCELLENT T 1ARNINGS - BIG
• profits° -financial independence for
IsT• � , � • � I!'or' fur -
OW AVAILM LE.—TIIL )'.&MOUSI lee . aiigbitiou•salesauen.
t tiler infornat%n apl)ly 1!'AAIOUS PRO-
giuger Iiuttuslau�e aattacb►x. .. also IDL'CTS CORPORATION, Dept, O -G-3,
Uri et machines.I
"Vigorine" gives new pep and vital-
ity to men who feel rundown, nervous,
weak. 15 -day treatment $1.00 a.t
Emerson's Drug Store. -45-48
The Evening Auxiliary of North
aiie t u_Lnite y. duirchs w til- meet. ou.
.Monday evening' o�=efti-56er ± 811 "'at
8 p.m., at Mrs. T. Donuelly's, East
street. This will be in the form of 'a
brithduy sleeting. -46
Hygienic supplies (rubber goods) ,
mailed postpaid in plain, sealed en-
velope with price list. Six samples
25c; 24 samples $1.00. Mail Order
Dept. 7-53, NOV-RUBBER CO., Box
91, Hamilton, ()nt, 45-8
Baackache°r go quickly, often_ after
first dose. Rumacaps,, two-way action.
attacks 'the cause, relieves the 'pain.
°Campbell's and Emerson's Drug Stores.
-46
Rummage sale under auspices of
Ahnieek Chapter, I.O.D.T•, in MacKay
Hall, Nov giber 23rd, at.1.30 p•.m:
-45-6
_ The regular meeting oil the W.C.T.U.
e . , . - x . sd y,.._ -N < .-
•m" galaY°a N o� em -ser
will be -held' ty Ttae . ,
i i;"•.. t .., :iirssat`'•rhsr-ti esof Mrs:
George Johnston, Stanley street.
Rummage sale by Knox church
Ladies' -"Aid in MacKay Hall at 1.30
'Saturday, Nov niber 30th. 45.8
Two pints of Berlou sprayed on your
9 x 12 rug protects it froin moth
damage for 5 yeas, or Berlou pays the �i SUR SALE. — ENAMEL KITCHENdamage. Costs you only $2.50 for store ; excellent condition. 'name
5 -year, -protection. Emerson's Dru 418. --10
Store.
If you don't want it—sell it to some-
body who does! Use a , Signal -Star
want ad.
Reserve Friday, November 22nd, for
moving pictures by ''Bob Henry at
.Victoria street United church; at S p.m., FOR SALE. -1 PERCHERON MARE,
under auspices of,, Eureka class. Ad- 1400 lbs., Sound; also one large -size
Mission '25c. - -464 1q,00d heater, nearly ' new. GEORGE
Keep December 6tif"'an open date' so • HAMILTON, phone 9-1, ,Dungannion•
that you may attend a .carol seri-ice
in Kw., Presbyterian .church, by the ,SEVERAL EASY CHAIRS, �iORR.IS
'WHAT COULD YOU BUILD
WITH YOUR IiN%SUP,ANCE?
A WHOLE HOUSE
OR
HALF A HOUSE.
Increase Your Insurance in ac-
cordance with costs 'of today.
SEE
H. M. FORD
Get Insured -- Stay Insureds,-
Rest
nsured-Rest Assured.
North 'St.. ` TeL 268w
CHRISTMAS AND .
ALL.00dASION CARDS
Fine assortments in gift boxes
at 40e, to $1.50.
Personal Cards, 12 and . 23 for
$1.00, and 16 for $1.25.
All -Occasion, 15e per box of 14.
Birthday, $1.00 per box of 15.
Gift enclosure cards, seals, tags,
ivirappings and seriptur ' text
calendars.
Phone orders delivered and pos.
tage paid on mail orders of
$1.00 or more.
ERNIE BARKER
44 RAI/FIELD ROAD, TOWN.
Phone WOW.
Help the. Handicapped to Help
• Themselves
44546
Thos. Koviak
PAINTING
.AND (DECORATING
Interior and Exterior
(R.R. 3, Goderich)
21tf
few elecu'w tJi n
11 street, t, Tontrtdl, P.Q. -45-8
INGER S:VrN%- L1.�1a;- ((13'
you .HAVE FULL TIME ON YOUIt
hands? You are just the anal} we
need to represent our "line exclusively
in your territory.' rrite us today for
more details as to 'hoW to establish a
profitable business of Soul. 'own.
FAMILEX DEPT. C, 1(100 Delorinaier,
Montreal. -46
tario street, Stratford. • 3Utf
KI'1't_ ilI N l'%It IBI(; -4 CHICKS •CAN
be ordered here. They should be
ORDERED 'NOW for January-Febru-
`ary delivery. MI'S. A. Vianio ut.Mathe-
son writes. '"Thanks for good stock re-
ceived last year ... would like the
satue this year." She's orderiug now
for January -February delivery. Get
.the good chicks that make up in
"extras" profits for any higher cost of
feed. Canada Approved, breeders pul-
lorum-tested. Agent, EUGENE RYAN,
Ryan Produce Co. • . -46
• FOR SALE. nBEAUTIT� UL GARDEN
chrysanthemums, many .colors; 75c
for large bouquet; also asters, zinnias
am ' some gladioli. Call__ pr phone
MRS. L. R. HOLMAN, Cameron•street,
phone 722, 39tf
FOR SALE. — -.22 MARLIN RE-
PEATER, new. Also .22 single
shot, good condition. Phone 251. 46x
FOR SALE.—EIGHT-ROOM HOUSE.
16 acres of land, barn, hydro, base-
ment; on highway. Port Albert. THOS.
KO V IAK, R.R. 3, Goderich. 40tf
OR. SALE. — YOUNG; SINGING
P..t
�a`ti.
IT<723L'"02 3"
MRS. BERT .CRAIG, Auburn,. 46x
FOR SALT:.—OXFORD RAMS AND
ram lambs; also about 100 Oxford
sheep to let out on shares or for sale.
JOHN FARRISI-I, R.R. 7, Lucknow.
Phone Dungannon 82 r 13. • 44-7x
FOR SALE. -- NEW .22 RIFLE
Mossberg clip repeater. PETER
WALTER, Saltford Ileights. Phone
227. _ . 46x
FOR SALE.—REGISTERED PURE-
BRED Shorthorn bull, 15 months
old. .lir: Culbert's breed: W,M. CORY;
R.R. 3, Auburn. - ' -46-7
AN OPPORTUNITY. • — STAB-
LIaHED Rural Watkins District
available. If you are,. aggressive, and
between the ages of 25 and 55—have
or can secure travel outfit, this is your
opportunity to get established in a
profitable business of your own. ` For
full particulars write today to THE
J.- R. WATKINS COMPANY, Dept.
O -G-1, 2177 Masson" street, Montreal,
Que. 45-8
WANTED. — BOARDERS, MEN
preferred, Apply MRS. J. Mc -
GILL, Arthur street. . 46x
WANTED.—
Second-Class
ENGINEERS
FOR BY-PRODUCT
'COKE OVENS
—automatic stokers and controls—
feed water and Air controls. Good
wages and steady employment. Union
-shop. -App ietr, cess nittat-ssnots-bessaver
40 years of age. Apply
HAMILTON BY-PRODUCT
COKE OVENS LIMITED
, Hamilton, Ontario
-44
WANTED. — LIi ENSED MECH-
ANIC; excellent opportunity. Ap-
ply POSTOFF ICE BOX 121, Goderich.
46x
.AUCTION SALES
A�
UCTION SALT
At 24 William street, corner of
Cayley and William streets, of a red
brick. house, seven rooms, all eonven-'
ien('es, ab -40 run room; laot-wateer Nat -
int; system, eleetric heater on water
tank, heavy wiring, Isslephone colanec-
tivaas. Immediate possession, On
SATURDAY, N(WEMBER 16th
at 3 p.m.
URGENTLY'. REQUIRED. — UN-
FURNISHED or fu)rnisl(ed house,
apartment or rooms. Total abstainers..
Your property respected. SGT. J. T.
HOLMES, R.C.A.F., Clinton, or phone
284. 45x
,)`OR SALJa..-25-ACRE .FARM, ONE «(%ANTED: GIRL FOR HOUSE-
' mile from Wingham- Eight -room
frame douse Witli baSeinert ;' ""I3arns;
stab le,hent atisp, roSePtn g0'U 'Ctreira'I`d'
and small fruits. ' Never -failing spring
in pasture. Apply at MEL. RAY-
NARD'S, sorner--of East and Victoria
streets, after 5 p.m. 'MAIRTIN DOYLE,
(owner). - -46
FOT2 SALE.—MAN'S C.C.M. ° BI
CYCLE, nearly new. Apply to
IIAROLD FERGUSON, Bruce street.
Phone 981J. 46-7x
BOOKKEEPING and Office ser-
vices for small businesses;
stores, garages, 'lunchrooms,
ete. Monthly statements and
balances. - Wage summaries
arri}l invoices prepared.'
INCOME 'TAY reports. Personal
and business. (Specializing
in . farm reports.)
TYPING, private or commercial
work, correspondence, etc.
DISTRI)3UTOR of office supplies
and equipment. "(Ledgers,
journals, cash registers, antics
desks, typewritera, ete.)
Work done daily, weeldy
or monthly.
ROY N. BENTLEY
PJION .1570-li P.O. VOX 58
GODS RICH .
43
combined choirs of ,.Central and Vic-
toria Schools. The program will be
under :the direction of Mrs• S. Mac-
Dougall,'music superr-:sor of the Gode-
rich Public Schools, - •-46
BORN
IIACKETT.-At Alexandra Hospital,
Goderich, do November 10th, 1946,
to Mr. and `Mrs.. Harold Hackett,
Lucknow. a son,
HALLAM, --At Alexandra Hospital,
Goderich. on ND vernt er 11th, 1946, to
Mr. and Mrs, slie Hallam, R.R. 3,
Auburn, a son, Dennis Brian. .
O'NEILL•—On November 7th, 1946, to
Ex -Corporal Eddie O'Neill, of Erith,
Kent, England, formerly` of the B.A..
F., Port Albert, and Mrs. O'Neill,
(formely Margaret q Miller, R.N,); a
daughter, Iden. •
SHERRATT.—At Alexandra Hospital,
Goderich, on November 12th, 1946,
to Mr. and Mrs. Jaynes Sherratt, 117
-Lighthouse street, Goderich, ai son,
JamEes Thomas.
a - IN MEMORIAM
DUCKWORTII•---In• loving memory of
Pte. W. D. Duekworth, who passed
away four years ago November 14th.
—Fondly `remembered by the
Lowry 's. 46x
IN MEMORIAM - '
,DUCKWOR'i'II•—In loving memory of
-our- 'dear son aihd--biother; Pt -e.. Wm.
D. Duckworth. who died in Stalag
9C, Germany, of wounds, on N pv em-
ber 14th, 1942, •
Deep in' oar_ hearts lies. a picture'
Of a loved one laid to rest;.
In memory'"•frame we shall keep it,
Because. he was one of the best.
-Mother, Dad Brothers and Sisters.
IN MEMORIAM -
BRINDLEY.--.In loving 'memory of
our - dear .daughter and sister,
Margairet E. A. McKnight Brindley,
who passed away two. years ago—
' November16th, 1944••
Deep in our hearts are the memories,
They are worth more than silver air
gold.
The memories of you, dear Margaret,
Will )fever grew elcl'.
--Sadly missed by your Parents and
Brother, W. and M. McKnight and Rov
46s
chair, dam- bed,. dining -room suite,
chesterfield and chair, old -type electric
washer, also hand washer and
wringers, electric stove .and hot plate,
3 -wire ; . electric oven and many other
articles: Canaries .for sale. C•- WOODS,
12 East street. -46
FOR -SALE. QUEBEC, COOK
stove with waterfront in good con-
dition. Apply. MRS. ELLA DONALD -
SON, 60 Elgin avenue. Phone 431.
46x
FOR SALE.—'27 FORD COACH,
four new tires, new rad. and ring
Mb, Mechanically perfect. $150. J.
ORGAN, 3rd door Cornish Apts., app.'
Signal -Star. . • 46x
Debts Collected
Since 1890 we have be°en
collecting notes and accounts
Some clients have been send-
ing us their eo•lleetions for
25 years and more. Yes,
they have been we'1I pleased
with the results.
Send us your list now and
watch the returns pour in.
TERMS; 1Vo Co1leetion—
No Cornmisgi ori .
KELLY &AIKEN
Theollection Spoisialists
GRANGEVILLE oNT.
46-9
POR n•SALE- - LADY' _WINTER
coat, wine with black fur, size 16;
boy's plaid mackinaw, leather, trim,
size 14 ; men's hockey skates and shoes,
size 81/,a. Apply -49 -East street. -46
TERMS-- Vasil- -20% daily' of sale,
bailance in 30' days.
MRS. I. MIDDLE,
Proprietress:..
MATT. GAYNOR,
Auctioneer.
AUCTION SALE OF HOUSE AND
HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE
corner Cambria road and 13ro`ek street,
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 16th •
at 2 p.m:
Solid oak dining -room suite; chester-
field suites kitchen table and chairs;
writing desk; hall rack; armchair
5 rocking chairs; walnut love seat;
fernery ; haindmade antique bookcase;
2 bedroom suites; 2 mattresses; 2
pair of springs; 1 Wilton rug, 9' x 9';
1 Wilton rug, 9' x 12'; scatter rugs;
pillows ; kitchen range; tri -lite lamp;
bedroom lamps`; • 1 clock; broadloom
stair carpet ; curtains; bedding; porch
furniture; silverware; dishes; 2 step-
ladders;
tep-ladders; garden hose; lawn mower;
ash sifter; pictures; books, and numer-
ous other articles.
Solid brick house with hardwood
floors throughout and insulated, sub-
ject to reserve bid.
TERMS—CASH.
MRS. H. R. LONG,
Prprietress.
DONALD BLUE,
45-6- , Auctioneer.
WORK, family of two, good wageS
and honks all 'Ynoderir conveniences: •
ilte $(7.iY-62 '>S'I1(x""N•A` EsTART ° .. 43'tf`
FOR SALE.—CEDAR WOOD 12"
long; 9 Tamworth pigs. thorough-
bred, 6 weeks' old. ANDERSON MUG -
FORD, R.R. 1, ' Port Albert, phone
17 r 2, Dungannon. -46
TENDERS
ANTED,—OLD HORSES; 1VILL
pay $1.50 per cwt.; will call and
pick up same. Phone collect JACK
GILBI RT, • 936 r 21, or FRED GIL-
BERT, phone 4)36 r 32, Goderich. 46tf
URGENTLY• NEEDED ilY AIRMAN,
wife and child, two or three rooms.
apartment or, house. Apply to R104603
LAC. RIVEST, G•, R.C.A.F. Station,
Clinton, Ont. , . -46
'WANTED TO BUY.—RAGS, GOOSE
and duck feathers and ticks; also
'used articles of all descriptions.
C. WOODS,- '12 East street., Phone
242J. ,44tf
TENDERS WANTED. .
T`entiers vs'r11 e accepted for 'the
exterior renovating of Victoria street
United church: Work ,to be completed
not later than the middle of June, 1947.
For particulars apply REV. L. H.
TURNER, Goderich, s -X46-7
Just Arrived!ll
1 I F �0 (. O,�I:1IE tCIAL
INN CONTEN.p ''
Having purchased the Commercial
Inn and to make room for, our modern
dining -room, I have instructed Ed-
ward W. Elliott to sell by public
auction a large surplus of the stock
at .the Commercial Inn, 'Victoria street,
-Clinton, on
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 23rd
at 1 p.m. sharp:
Included in this sale are a chester-
field suite; dining -room suites tables
(large and small) ; rugs; several
three-quarter and single beds, springs
arld mat—tresses; ohests of drawers;
' bookcases; large and small mirrors;
-wicker chairs; kitchen chairs; large
quantity of dishes- and kitchenware;
also quart and pint sealers.
If weather is 'unfavorable this sale,
Will,.},De;*held- :under -cavers
.�..._- , } :,. .ca-rtm..r.'-.a- 2..^1. =r ar_'.....'.m_..«.es-n•.
TDRM�S,-+4 GAS
SIL 'THROWER,
Proprietor.
EDWARD W. ELLIOTT,
Auctioneer.
CARPI+.TERS -1VANTED,—FIRST-
CLASS tradesmen required for
completion of homes on Housing .Enter-
prises l'roject by the RUSSELL CON-
STRUCTION COMPANY, LTD. Ap-
ply Britannia . Street, Fair Grounds,
Stratford, Ontario.: • • '46-8
W A NN.T E D. — A, CARETAKER,
$972-$1128, less $180 for quarters
if provided, -Department of Public
Works, Goderich. Full particulars on
posters in Postoffice, National Employ-
ment Service Office, or Civil Service
Commis sign, • Toronto. - Application
forms, obtainable thereat, should be
filed not later than November 23, 1946, '-
witlli the CIVIL .SERVICE COMMIS-
SION, 465 Bay street, Toronto. • -46 9
46-7
TO RENS'
TO RENT. — HEATED • ROOMS,
furnished or unfurnished. Apply
42 St. David's street, +phone 460W.
-46
Curry'sBoery4f .,. fD
`rhe Ho;)iae o T& ty pastry'
mosimpassammensmommunionommi
WEEK -END SPECIAL -,
aHOFOLATE'. EROWNIO7
200 01, z.
WEDDING AND BIRTHDAY
's .
Q,`.'IiEthS �S . PECIAhr X
isimmimiseimunsimminvommix
Alli Orders of $1.00 or more
delivered.
PHONE 465 •
MEL. Q.`ULBERT, Prop.
PUBLIQ NOTICE
NOTICE.
Money to loan owialyst4 mortgage.
Apply 18 South 1;treet, or phone 894J.
45-7x
NOTICE:
Having sold my beauty salon to Ruth
Chuter, who will take over on Novem-
ber 23rd, I take this opportunity to
thank you, one and all, and to wish the
new owner continued success. Phone
74 for appointments.
MRS. E. L. WILLIAMS.
' LOs'r --
LOST• - MAN'S GOLD- 1VRIST
watch (Pierce) and bracelet, in
vicinity of Britannia road and West
street; reward., Finder. please leave
at SIGNAL -STAR. -46
LOST. — ONE BLUE CHECKER,
roller pigeon, double -banded; ' orie
reads 45-1558, other one, R. L. Peivkii1s,
liiiddlebur ,a . Reward. • .GORDON
KAITT1NU, `phone 953W. -46
NOTICE,
•
' iIP OF COL$QitNE
Nolllina ion meng""""°cin -Friday,`
November 22nd, at Township 'Hall,
Carlow; from 7 p.m. to 8 p.ni., for
the nomination .of - reeve, councillors
and three trustees for Colborne Town-
ship School Area for the year 1947.
Nominations close at 8 o'clock p.m.
If an election, Is necessary it - wiJl
be held Monday, December 9th, 1946.
W M. SALLOWS,
Clerk of _tile Township of Colborne. ,
43»6' .
NOMINATION MEETING. •
TOWNSHIP OE GODERICH
A meeting of the electors o¢ the
Township . of Gbderich will be held in
the Council Chamber in the Town 'of
�Clinton;noloelr _opn.m.�Friday- Novembaieer 22, aat
f :.
oursr#aune•liltarssforsthe yela.r..=LS4 :, :It s
to nominate two trustees for the Town-
ship -School Area.
The t election, if a poll be held, will
be on Friday, December 6, at the fol-
lowing places, with the following
deputy returning officers .and poll
clerks :
No. 1—Oranges Hall, concession 4,
D.R.O., Everett Mcllwaiil; ,Poll
Clerk, Graham Johnston.
No. 2 -House :of Cliff Sturdy,,.D.R.O.,
Howard 'Stturily ; P011 Clerk, •
- Cliff Sturdy. '
No. 3—House of Geo: Hopson, D.R.O.,
Thos. Hudi'e ;Poll Clerk, Chas.
'Wallis. .i. 1
No. 4=4Iouse of Arnold Rathtvell, IS
R.O., Arnold Rathwell ; Poll._
Clerk, EI er Trick. a
No.. 5—Hoose of I• McCartney, D.R.O
H. McCartney ; Poll Clerk
Harold Lobb.
No. 6—House of Robt. Rowden, D.R.O.,
R, Rowden ; Poll Clerk, E. J.
Trewartha•
Poll opens at 9 a.m. and closes at
5 p.m.
R. G. THOMPSON,
45-0- , Returning Officer and Clerk.
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NOTICE TO CREDITORS
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NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
Notice is hereby given•to all persqns
having any claim against the estate of
Angus ,shields Carmichael, late of the
Town of Goderich, in the County of
Huron, laborer, who died on the
seventeenth 'day of October, A.D. 1946,
to send same to the undersigned on or
before - the twenty-third day of Novem-
ber, A:D. 1946, as on and after that
date the executrix of the said estate
shall proceed to make distribution of
the assets thereof, having regard only
to the claims of which she has ;notice.
Dated- at Goderich in the County. _of
Huron, this ,twenty-ninth day of
October, A.D. 1946.
R. C. HAYS, K.C•`,
Goderich, Ontario,
Solicitor for .the Estate.
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NOTI('E TO CREDITORS.
All persbns having claims against
Royal L. Lloyd, late of the Town of
Goderich, in the• County . of Huron,
deceased, are required to forward full
particulars . to the undersigned on or
before the 29th da.y of November, 1946,
after which date the administrator
will proceed to distribute the assets
of the estate.
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rich, Ontario, Solicitor for W. C. At-
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