The Goderich Signal-Star, 1952-07-03, Page 3•
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IIUSINESIDIILECTOkT
CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT"
W. cum ATTIUDOIC.
CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT
Mae N-0dice 343W. Home 8433
Goderleb.
CH/KOPRACTIC,
ptERBERT IL SUCH, D.C.
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Doctor of Chiropractle.
Mike noun: _
Mon., Thum -9 a.m. to 6 pan.
Tuea, Fri -9 am. to 6 p.m. -
7 p.m. to 8 p.m.
Wed. Si Sat. 9 to 1L30
Vitamin Therapy
Office—Corner of South St. and
Britahnia Road. Phone 341.
INSURANCE
MCKILLOP MUTUAL FIRE IN-
SURANCE CO. — Farm and
lasalated town property insured.
President, J. L. Malone, Seaforth;
Vice -President, J. 11. McEwing,
Blyth; SianagOr and Secy-Treas.,
M. A. Reid, Seaforth.
Directors—S. 11. 'Whitmore, Sea -
forth ; Chris. Leonhardt, Bornholm;
E. J. Trewartha, Clinton; Rola.
Archibald, Seaforth; John H. Me -
Ewing, [Myth; Frank McGregor,
Clinton; Wm. S. Alexander, Wal -
J. L. Malone, Seaforth; Har-
vey Fuller, Goderich.
Ageets-3. E. Pepper, Brueefield;
R. F. MeKercher, Dublin; J. F. Pru -
trier, Brodhagen; Wzn. Leiper, Jr.,
,Londesboro; S. Bake-. itruaaeLs
Polley -holders can make all pay-
ments and get their cards receipted
at the Royal Bank, Clinton; Keith
that's Grocery, Kingston Street,
Goderich.
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Western Ontario
Motorways
SUMMER BUS
TIME TABLES
EFFECTIVE
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 25.
• Phone 344 for
Charter Coaches 'for all occasions.
For information phone Sands
Motors at 344, ,particuLarly for
Et hedule changes on holidays.
Roy N. Bentley
Public Accountant
P.O. Box 58. Phone 587
Goderich, Ontario
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FARMERS
PrOtect your tarm machin-
ery with a FLOATER
INSURANCE policy.
GORDON JEWELL
R.R. 6, Goderich
Phone Carlow 30r4.
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ON THE SQUARE
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• ALBERT BlIoRE
Public Accountant
Income Tax Consultant
Income Tax Itetimas prepared
for business.% lair ANA
•individuals. Financial state-
ments prepared. Auditing,
Bookkeeping and Amaranth/4
Service. 011ion corner, North
St and Square. Residence,
-14 Vittoria St.. Goditith.
Phones: Oilice 975. Residence
444.
ADDJIESS P.O. BOX 797,
GODERICH.
DONALD B. BLUE
EXPERIENCED AUCTIONEER
Licensed for Cowgirls of Huron
and Bruce
RIPLEY, PHONE 49
For information apply to J. N.
Kernigban, Division Court Clerk,
Goderkb, Ont.
EDWARD W. ELLIOTT
LICENSED AUCTIONEER
Correspondence promptly an-
swered. Immediate arrangements
can be made for Sales Date by
calling Phone 466J, Clinton.
Charge moderate and satisfac-
tion Guaranteed.
HAROLD JACKSON
LICENSED AUCTIONEER
HURON ANI) PERTH
Senforth Phone 11461 or
Harry Edwards, Goderich
Phone 144 -
C. F. CHAPMAN
General Insurance
Fire, Automobile, Casualty
Real Estate
30 Colborne St., Goderich
,Phoste 18w
F. T. Armstrong
OPTOMETRIST .
Phone 1100 for appointment
SQUARE• GODERICH
Geo. G. MacEwan
Fire, Accident and Motor Car
Insurance
OFFICE --MASONIC TELE
WEST STREET
PHONE 230 GODEILICH
A. L. COLE
Optometrist—Optician
• Eyes Examined, Glasses Fitted
Phone 33 Goderich, Ont.
D. GUITARD
Stonework, Brickwork and
Plastering
ng
good job of plastering has
no substitute
. Phone 482, Brock and Victoria
GODERICH, ONTARIO, THURSDAY,' JULY 3rd, 1952 FAGS
WILLIAM DREW Eux
117.4.D OF DRAMATIC CLUB
011icers for the 110.12-53 seitiaou
were elected at the regular tnee-
Ing a the Goderich Dramatic Club,
held Mouday, June -2$, iu MacKay
Followiug is 'the slate of 'vibe • -era:
Prestident, • Willkitu Drew; vice-
•prefddeut,o' Marliyu Butler; secre-
tor'', Mrs. Margaret Sacha; treas-
urer, Mrs. N: Clairmont.
The cluts's representative ,to the
Western Ontario Drama League,
Mr. W. Sutherland, reported on a
recent regional Ineeting in London.
Finanebd Statement
The treasurer presented a fin-
ancial statement for the recent
drama festival as follows: Receipts
—ticket sales, 1,46S-85; Onnottetni,
$6.75; total, $4915.00. Expenditures
—hall rental, $60.00; adjudicator,
$7515; program and tickets,$25.66;
lighting and sound, $157.8; insur-
ance, $10.00; makeup, $4:75. re-
freshments, $20.07; engraving,
$7.945; paint, $8.4.5; advertising,.
$22.10; miscellaneous, f43.h0; total -
$435.79.
Following the close of the busi-
ness meeting, Mrs. F. Lodge pre-
sented gifts, on behalf of the mem-
bers, to Mrs. It. Jackson., retiring
president; Mr. Bruee Stewart, past
president, and Miss Helen Jackson,
all of whom are shortly leaving
Goderich. Lunch was served by
Mrs. K. Revell,
FINED $25 FOR LEAVING
• SCENE OF ACCIDENT
Robert Bowden, 18, Port Albert,
alio is employed by a Goderich
fixate was tined $245 and costs with
an alternative of two weeks iu jail,
by Magistrate D. E. Holmes, Q.C.,
last 'Thursday when he pleaded
guilty to a charge of leaving the
scene of an accident.
Crown* Attorney* 11. Glean Ilays
(LC., said that John -Reddy" Mac.:
Donald, Goderich fisherman, was
struck by a. cat driven by Bowiitqi
on the eveniug of June -19.
-I do not believe a ease of care-
less driving could have been made
(101 aga Lust the accused." Mr. Hays
told tbe men. 'Mer MacDonald
had been hit, Bowden drove a short
way tip the street and then stopped.
sae- MacDonald,
lying there, gravely • injured. He
apparently lava me panicky and
drove home.'
Asked by tine magistrate why he
had -not remained to tender assist -
amp to MacDonald, Itowden said he
had been "scared."
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GODERICH PAVILION
DANCING SATURDAY NIGHT
SPECIAL HOLIDAY DANCING—Tuesday, July 1st
NEIL McKAY AND HIS ORCHESTRA
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PUBLIC SC11001, PROMOTIONS
Following is the list of Julie
precautions fur Uoderich Public
School:
Kindrevirtess ta• Grade 1
Erie Aiken Wendy Auderaote
reithlints Aruistrong, Gail Ashton,
Walter Buechler, John Router,
Edward Beattie, ItetiT Berry, Paul
Iiishep, BIlI ,Bowen, Frank Babel,
'Brian Carroll, Gail Clutinbers,
Sharlene Cuok, Michael Crane,
Jerry Crockett, Pato Cutt, Michael
Date, Eleanor .Davidsou, ' Judy
DetionnY, Ricky Duckworth, Dortdid
1.1urnite Wayne.Lioak, David Ed-
ward, Judith Ellwood, Hobert
Fenner, Eric Yinciaer,
Fowler, Gerry Fritzley, Narita
Puiford. Wayne * Gliders, Reg.
G ingrate., Paul Gillespie, Robby
Graham, Leroy Ilackett, Dianne
Hamilton, John Hamilton, 3lichele
Hamilton, Neil Hamilton, Henning
Hansen, Leroy Ilarrison, '811e
Heard, Robert Helesic, Gall Hill,
Janet Horst, Dianne Hudson,
Donna Hudson, Vivienne Hugill,
„fames Hunter, Carolyn Irwin, -
Arlene Johnston, Walter Leamen,
Paul -Ann, Lowery, Betty McConnell,
Paulette McCraw, Danny MoIlardy,
Jimmy McIntosh, Tommy • 3Iclver,
Jack Slabon, Jean Maces', Paul
Miller, Robert Stiller, Gwen Million,
Lois Moore, Ronald Mugford, Gary
Munday, Vaughan Munro, -*Karen
Norntan,' Jetudfer •Parsons, Judy
Patterson, Lyn Rae, Joan Redford,
Rodney Reid, Susan Sale, Lorraine
Sa 1 lo wit, Tommy Stinky, . Ed ward
Seruton, Joanne Sbeurdown, Itob, rt
Skelton, Carol . Stoddart, David
Straughan, Janet Sturdf, Patsy
Taylor, Dianna Vincent, Bobby
Wallace, Da v id •Wa tson, Nancy
Watters, Wilfrid Weber, Judy
Westbrook, Danny Vilsoxl, Ronnie
Young
Grade 1 to Grade 2
Larry Attield, Mary Helen Blake,
Sharon Cil mill, Gary Chambers,
Edward Clark, Robert Wayne Cook,
Ronald Crane, Kenny Crawford.
Sandra Jewell, Sharon Kelly, Diane
MacDonald, Sandra MacLeod, Linda
Mann. Donald SleCtibe, Ronald Mc-
Cartney, Susah Miner, Paul Niee,
I.intla Payne, Barry Prouse, Ed.
ward Robinson, Nina Jane See,
Vernon Skeoeh, Pant Squire, Jackie
Straughan, Betty Thomas, Helen W
ate tv; Shartai-WIltgaVJTititi
Peggy Young.
,Grade 1 to Grade 2
Bonnie Allen, Beverley AJ lison
Norman Bell, Jimmy Boyes, Bever-
Hudson, Patsy McAllister, Diane
Marris; Bobby Mitchell, Gerold
Hutt:this Jirsoiy, .Willits, Cheryl
Saudra Feuner, Jainue-
Paluier; Arlene Schram, Shirley
Couli. Paul' Garduer,
Grade 3 to Grade 4
Donna Beecher, Donald Bbilinn,
Melviii Itiundeil, Jimmy Bowrit,
Shelia Brown, Sherrill Carr, Jick
Chambers, Sharon Jimmy
t.:,ousius, Bobby Crawford, Mau
Duruiti, John Ervine, Shirley Fow-
ler, Jue k'rt tzley, John Gower,
Bobby Griese, Marjorie Ilelesie,
Deana • Holtzman, Janet Hugill,,
Ruth Ann Larder, Donald Mal-,
lough, Shirley Mallough, Gail Mc-
Adam, Sandra McLean, Irene
Munroe, Kathy Nutlet, Ann Nice,
Norman Redford, Joe Diehl, Lanny
Scrimgeour, Jimmy Thomas, Vir-
ginia Townsend, Mary K. Warner,
David Wilkinsor..
The following pupils were pro-
moted from Grade 3 to tirade 4
in April: Ruth Allen, Blanche Al-
lison, Catherine Anderson, Steven
Argyle, Diane Bannister, Thomas
Berry, Mary Blackstone, Patricia
Joyce Chambers, Sandra
Frank, - Frank Gardiner, Sylvia
Gilbert, Pauline . Glazier, Naucy
Hughes, Marilyn James, Rebecca
Johnson, Eleanor Johnston, 'Mar-
lene Leitch, Brian Lewis, Jerald
Linlield, James Lodge, Beverley
Mitchell, James Magie, Evelyn
Moore, Judy Naftel, Jo Ann Par -
sous, Ernest Pinder, Norma Red
ford, Frank 'Sallows, Stewart Wan
tsy Stoddart, Ma don Sutherland
Diane Taylor, -Michael Vrooman,
• 'Promoted to Grade 6
Lily Anderson, 3lichael Aselstyne
Jas. Bridle, Fred Bishop, Gwe
Brown, John • Bisset, Le011t. Cookk
Sandra Cooper, Marlene Cousins
Clark Chisholm, 3Iolly Donaldson
Nancy Ellwood, Stanley' Femur
Linda kritzley, David Gower, Davi
'Harris -(eonditionally promoted)
David Ilorst, Beverley htoy, Ar
Hoy, Don Larder, Jacqueline Mt
Itraw, Elaine Mitchell, Clyde 'Mock
Janet MacKay Judy MaeKay
Diane McLean, Karin Mueller, Ito.
Penningttol, Sylvia Powell, Jas
Scot 1, Nalley Sett at Wm'
Stilqart, • Aneita Thomas, Brut
Vincent, • Riehard ‘Vorsell,
R.NO,X LIDIF.S' AID
The regular mutably meeting of
Knox Church Ladiee•Ald was well
atteaded on Friday ittentoon
IlaeKay, MALL Mrs; Peter 'd
Peter
president, presided. Mrs. C.
McCabe read the Serilititre leekikWe
folkswed, by prayer by 4irs,. WWlaw
Doak.
The guest speaker, Mrs. Albert
Taylor, spoke 'Interestingly on thy
oriels of the Childreu!s. Ald Society
10 Godericis. She then took her
la
iets'fers hack through the last
-twenty years. of Lodito" 8.14 work,
In Klita Ci.11.31101. This touched otf
some amusing reminiscences ansoo,4
the elder members.
The Lord's Prayer in unison
closed the meeting.
AWARDED CONTRACT
II. O. Jerry bas auuounced thin
Jerry Coal and hardware has been
awarded a contract for 10,000 tons
of coal fur the Chilton
Rada r and Cowu uica t ions ikhoel
by the Department uf Natdonal De-
fense,
Ikon Morrison, Sandy Naftel,
Marilyn Orr, Arthur Peachey, Ken-
neth Sallowe, Scrinigeour,
Sharon Smith, Elmer Suwerbs,
Joyce Sowerby, Williatn Sutler -
land„ Marjorie Vanstoue, Carol
Ann Zimmerman.
Grade 8 to Grade 9
Glen Allin, Mary- Andrew,, Don-
. elder Bannister, Robert Besse, Cam-
eron Bogie, Kathleen' Rot; Leonie
Brosche, Marilyn Crane, Mary
Curry, Barry Culbert, Lloyd Fuller,
Joyce Glazier, Isabel Glaab, Robert
1 la miltote Pauline /1111, Evelyn
O Iltickina, IVilliant James, Doris
Johnston, Judson Lee, Keith
'31atherii,-. • Gordon ' McCullough,
Marylin McIntosh, Paul • Naftel,
Wave-rley Nelson, Paul Richardson,
Keith Salkeld, Leona S'chmidt, Mar-
ion ticruton, Letinard Steels, ' Don-
ald Stewart, Jane Stowe, Noefla
Sowerby,•- Sandra Thompson, Carole
Thomas, Jerry Wall, Harold Web:
d
ster, Stormy %Vow].
Grade. 8 to Grade 9
• Corinne Aline Mary Alexaudcr,
y Diane Aselstyne, Charlotte Ander-
e son. Donahla Banter, !AIWA Breck-
enridge, Sylvia Chisholm, •Brian
Whetstone, _Mary Wilson, Wayn
Grade 5 to Grade 6
Joan Alexander, .Andrey
ley Brindley, Gary., Ciayton, Doug-
las Coterie, •• Douggy Freeman,
Dennis Gaul, Ivan Harris, Everett
110.rton, Dianne Houston_ Bevetly
Johnston. Dick Magie, Billy Mathi-
son, Gail McInnis, Barbara Mock,
Shirley- Pierswi, Janice Ralston.,
John Stephens.- Catherine Supiat,
Ruth 11"if dace, John Walter.. Ca ol
Whaley. Itieky Vitding, Judy
NVit met-,
Condit ional13- Promoted
Bent ley. Ca r,41, n Creighton.
Grade 1 to tirade 2
Herbert Arnist tong. 1) e u 14 i
Fowler, Donald Gower, Terry
Griffith, .1 initny Lee. Jimmy Nor-
• man. l'eter Preyet 1. Graf-me!tie's,
Ga 1 Steele, Ca Uterine •• Watdi,
11141y W Jimmy Al 111 --
Grade 2 to Grade :t
„Nein 1:4,,Se I et)11(n11(41:11 ) • V;;111
11,411114., 1111)11(1 111:1(-1i, Sharon
Burgess. I o -n., Inick"wortn ton
dit ienal 4. Ruth Durnin, 4
Eekm ier, lia rbara El 1 George
Carrick, Ronald Godda rd. Fr.tie
!mit Iiiv. it.-. Brine A1ae1,14444a
Scot t AleTagga rt, .144 ce 31 igtord.
Jimmy Murray,- Paul 'Fa., :',r,
.Treitz, Brian l'ilrner, Si; r
ley NN ilkinson, Sheryl A1111 11“11Z-
• 111-317, .111(11th Gittgras, Itona ill Mac-
Donald.
Grade 2 to Grade :t
Bet ty Lott _Viten, Sharon li-
ter, Paul Banks,' Ronald Beaton.
\VIM:tin Beirnes, NVilliani Butt ger,
1 Kenneth I 4a vidson, Patti ine Durum.'
knina Gardner, Sii1iau 1 I a rman.
\ViIliiiu Hoggart 11, John Kinkead,
James ha Beverly Marl Jong -
an, Beverley MaeNlillan,
31cCii Rough, Itobert Maellardy,
Audrey Ilona id MOore,
William Moore, Ronald Norman
Dianne Reap, Alien Iteid. Julie
Ross, Barrio _Seriingeour, BC‘Tr101-
tiertiton, Lloyd Skeoch, Kent Tit, Ir
burn, (Iirrin IVestlake. -
Gra4le 2 to Grade :i
Donna Dockstilder. I'aul rrot I,
/mina Afterliart, Lynne Coinrie,
Barbara Horst, .1 Minty Stephen,,
Donald Cum.'', 4 ;44 il iibert ,
Nancy Robinson, Beverley .1 olin
4) 041, Jimmy AleNVIiinney, Barba r
Allison, -Jimmy Smith, 314 'goret
Cousins, Fran -es Kelly, 11 4111 141
Watson, Sandra Ent lilt ry. Jeff cry
ffeld,
Bradley, 1 )ickson Cummings, Teri -y
Young, Kenny •I I a rt man, George
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GODERICH THEATRES PRESENT
At
The
PARK ?5;72ree The CAPITAL Street• :t
PHONE 1150
Now—Yvonne De ('arlo and Peter Ustinov in "Hotel Sahara."
Mon., Tues., Wed.—
'Pandora and the Flying Dutchman'
In Technicolor —
Albert Lewin's bewitt-hing legend of n romant snirif 441,444-4 144
lifl. in an elithralting •and, eNeeptionm 31.41,M. 1'o
41114')ion.
ALA Gardner, James Mason and Nigel Patrick
war
Thurs., Fri., Sat.-
- 44Anne of the Indies"
In Technicolor
. Adventure On t he idol Sk'llS /1:, the not orions Captain Providence
1111(1 her ellt t h roil 1.1'4W 111041 a 14alting destiny.
Jean Peters, Louis Jourdan and Debra Paget
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COming—Williatit Powell and Julia Adams in "Tile Treasure of'.
Lost Cariyon"—Calor.
PHONE.47
Now—"Valley of the Eagies"—with Jack Warner and Nadia Gray
Sion., Tues., Weil.—
Larry Parks, Elizabeth Taylor and Toni Tully
When a young 14414 11 Is allergic in marriage is t ellVe in the
a I 4'110' Phi.. is (144' merry a 4r4w4-1.
"Love Is Better Than Ever"
Thurs., Fri., Sat.—
Laurel and Hardy with Sheila 1(Yatt and Dick Nelson
Two old fa vorites, (114' Kontedy 1<144wildoni. ref urn i
heir 111054 111114,141is inalgapodge of HMIS' 444'.
"Great Guns"
Coming—Eve Arden and Ruth Warrick in "Three lltisbands."
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Linda Allison, .Judith Bachelde
Beverly Beacom, ... So time! Ilero
Da v id Besse, Gertrude ,,Cooke, 3lar
go ret t 'ra ti-fo rd. • John Cu rre I
Ernest Mier, Percy Garrick, Janie
Gillespi, June Godd a rd, 1V i lb e
mina 4 ; odda rd, Indorls Go we
Kot Weep Haskell, Shirley Ito.%
Glenda 31801j011;4 id, Lee MaeLcoi
Sharon McIntosh, Paid, Moss, Alen
Al tinkoe, ..Ma rent Norman, Itona 1
4 ',baldest on, 1,ortia l'ra 11, S1111.1i.•
Ryan, Joan 541114)WS. Stadia 11 Scrim
geolir, Dona St a Mier, 1 ti;iiie ‘' a 4 4
derililrgli, 1 1az.4.1 1Vildfong. Ca ri4,0
11ilson 1 'a roly ii Wod, Barba ,,4
Bradley. .1 :line, 1's1or. Promotcd
I conditionall„‘ 1?1,11yllis clark. Wil
i Ilan, Cr.4 wlerd, Dia 14,4 Daniel,. 14)4
I erly Ann Printer.
1 Grade 5 to 4;nule 6
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I 1 fer4,1 hy 1 rni,14. NI:inhale Cu rre-y
in e, ciirry. 11;4 rbara 1 1 mrfa.
i Mar414 11 11;1/11i11arli. Elizabeth liar_
I ley, Bet 1 Harrison. 1 )ia n- 4,1 la rri-
i soil. 31313 1111), Joilti Hopkinson,
; 114414' K nig. .1 8 1 la/ L4.e.4114. fi:i Fill
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J1Abatirta, ,i,.iiiit AbH-ri,::. l'eil'r 31, -I vec,
Donald Nol,ie; Sini 1.1411 1.4,411•114.3
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51.,i,1ri. Ki re)) A rine- Townsend,
N -,,o1:4,,. \i1414, Pani \‘'il,a. .14,, I,
Young.
' Grath. 6 te tirade
.1441414 -1 berliart, Pa-tricia A 11041,
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uis IM. Glen ,Aileu. -114crie A0.1
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1(114, Jean Bevehey, Robert Corn isn,
Kenneth Cant well. Raymond Cook,•
\Vilna in Ga How, l'hyllis Glen, Wil -
Haut Gardner, William 4 ;44wer,
Joyce Hamilton, l'reston ',tasked,
Fred Jaines, Robert Kinkead, Shir-
ley Love, Shirley Lee, Ray La Met!,
Dia ne 3I0Conta.4 I, Kay Morrison,
Robert 3Iusgra ve, l'a 411 SI et rea 411,
I ham Id AleWhiuney, Donald _Rouse,
Norma Stewart, Roy 8 1 ra ugha n-,
4 lia Ilene Stowe, Penny l'horpe,
4.; ra 441 Townsend, Lyle 'rh u flow , !
Garry Ward,
Grade ti to Grade 7
Robert Bannister, Audrey Ila titer,
1 'fitrord litri rites , t ('/1'. 1, Williani
Blackstone, Linda Blake, Jacqueline
11 rown, Gordon Chapman-. (C.P.i,
lox, Donehla Midden, Janet' 1101,
Lu
arel Lodge, Wines Tiangiiilre,-
, Marilyn Love, Laurine MacDonald.
1:1 Deanna Mallough, Elaine WA!.
✓ i; lister, Donald -McArthur,. Lillian
•3IcLea 0, Robert Melick. Robert
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Slohring, Janet Muhring, Lucille
jj llohring, Elsie .Nice, Donald Payne,
s ; John Payne. Ann Pinder, SylVia
l'eaeleY. William Reid, Elsie 1105S,
smith, Gwendolyn
• a rt. Ja tiles - Stewart, William
• St ratigha n. YVilliam Sturdy, • Paul
• Swan. t 'ha ries • Townsend, 4 n rol
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YOUR MONET BACK
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2 Returns an *ale annual ressismo isid
if assured lives to 651° •
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• lives ages ID to 50.
At 85, the 'Taub; can be (a) taken in cash; (b) used to
purchase a paid-up policy for the original suns susurod
and the balance taken in cash or as guaranteed inemne;
(c) used to provide an annuity; (d) left on deposit at a
guaranteed rate of interest.
Inquire now about this remarkable
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North St.
Representative of
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of Canada Phone 766w
SUN LIFE OF CANADA
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OLD HOME WEE4 DRAW
George Cook, DtInga n no n, was
winner of the $50 prize in the
weekly. Old Home Week draw on
Saturday night, made by Keniieth
McGee, Elgin avenue. There will
be a $50 prize awarded each Satur-
day night from now until Old Home
Week, August 3-7. Tickets may ,be
ebtained from local merchants • or
at. Old Home IVeek beadfluarters
at .he corner of Hamilton and
Newgate st reet
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Established Propane Business requires aggressive agent
for Goderich and vicinity. Attractive proposition for
right -party.-- - -Prefer- someone-already...esablished 141
-appliance, plumbing or similar business. For further
particulars write
SUPERIOR PROPANE LIMITED, MAPLE, ONTARIO
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FOR FARM
and HOME
Phone 98
Sandra CiowleY, -1.10113- Creighton,
Nlarion Curren, Ardit h Elliott.
Hobert Fowler, lila i r Pco x „I u I 4 a
k'ree i h, William lfritzley,: Glen
Gardiner, Ruth Ann Gauley, Nor-
man Glenn, James Ilelesic, Ma rt ha
Jackson, Paul Johnston, 110y :11,11 -
lough, Joyip .NleAll 151 er, lAigari .314'
14';l n, lin ry in AI 'Ilion, Fred Mohr -
jug. Leroy Ryon, .111(13 5144) 11-14,
Cra ig St urdy ((21'. 1, John Sturdy,
.14,1111 Sul l', , Karen %VII rtiock , Sharon
1.:1 rnoek, Clara Wilson.
Grade 7 to Grade 8
Charles AILLson, Robert Anderson,
Peter Allen, Donna Be 143 , .1 antes
Brewer, Joe ' l'raig, 11111 11 Cousins,
Margaret 4 ' it rrell, 4 'a rnien 14104 k,
Eleanor Eil41erS011, EllWarli Erin,
Robert Fisher, La ird Fulford,
Dianne Frith, Peter 4 ; reen, Itnth
llolyer, Joan floy, 1(01111(1 1114,1ve3,
llonnit I {colon. 311113 • .14)111450444,
11111y Lintield, Art 14 iir Lee, Frank
:Miller, Afa rjorie Ma 'Thu 4, Isabel
Morris, Donna MeMillon, Alfred
Mitchell, 311 13 Anti tiverholt,
James 'teal', David Robinson, Hor-
don Sallows, Edwin Stothla 11 , John
Simmons, Douglas Wilson. Thom::
Young, Marilyn Thomas, Cil reo ii
Ila rris. .
Grade 7 to Grade 8
Robert A lex:indef., .1 nil i t-li A Se, -
Si y ne, Faye Breret on. Carolyn 1141 -
(Not tv. 1)441144 III (1041411 rd, I )ona Id
(iriese, ltomild Hamilton, Cla re
1 1 :. rinon, 11 11143 1 la rrey, 1,11 rry
I oltmun a 318 1-3- Lou Harkins, ril 11 1
tilt eil 1 115, Kenneth .1445111441. 1111 rold
1i81n14, Peter loinger. Hobert, Laws,
1 Daniel Leeson, Chester MacDonald,
Kenneth 31e4lee, Kenneth MeK
Jack Melliek, Frances Nlorris, Wil-
ant
HIGHER Taxes?
"D'oti-"tt he silly.- you are likely to retort. flirt the titiestit.Ji
is not a foolish one. Por if you keep isking tjle govern-
nrielit do things • for you viler' you autonnitieally
asking for higher taxes.
kverijjn'nt itsoll ereates and possesses notiiiiu.r. All it eau
(10 is 1;i k e Olt liar rmin. We- zens' 11(1 -ha Ur} Jraek
to them—less a 11am11.111g i:luirge • to Vity 1V-44 ges of Kovern-
tilellt 4' ttrpl oyees' and eost 4d. dist ribution, N Vs are 11)4
means by %%lib+ this transfer is made poNsiblf••
11 iglw 1' \Vag" 4411 "144 II igher PN,41lictinn • 14'r "Ian 1(3411"
h .101" Priees• transfer PAYllwirls raised 1)1'
('84454'or rising prices then taxes must vo up, too. 'Pints
higher prices now mean higher 1143 t'
I(ee I) ra (ttti 11 111111d IV read 111)1411) ItelV Stilt e
Wel fare projnit;u1s, or wbou'l new ritge demands t hilt are ,
004 aceompanied hv assuratiee of higher per-ntan produetion.
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