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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1955-12-15, Page 10WITH HALO LIGHT AID SILVER SCREEN 85. BEFORE YOU BUY BE SURE TO SEE THESE AT eafly;. .Washor .?,Service Plan Course For bets . Building Rome At Least 5 Must Register By'January iCalliing all qualified veteran `W'O`O Selectee. of house plans NMI be discussed duriu.g the course. in order to take advantage of this scheme veterans .are required to taike.,a night school course in to _register bet%ore night classes in construction. Home Construction can he started o o' o at the Goderich Collegiate Institute Mrs. A..milton under' the direction of MW.l�. i� Collie. Those interested are asked, to contact Principal ,A: R. Scott at the -Collegiate now sir xegitstu.•►- tion for the course is scheduled for the Collegial at 7.30 p.rn., on Tuesday, January 3. But the cour– will proceed only if -a mini - .five qualified veterans r;"gtster. Last year a total of 80 interest - students attended the course. nice 1947 there "7tave been 2,500 veterans geadua,te from construc- tion classes organized by the Vet- erans' Land Acct in Western On- tario. The Syllabuus is designed to cover, such subjects as selection of plans, land, building site, foundation con- struction, Brarcing, interior and exterior -finishes, pl•uirr:bing, heat- ing and electric suub trad'es;.demon- strations in roofing, insulation and 1a._h ' application; contract opera- tion, such as means ,of financing, estitniate•s progress payments a)nd plan ,to construct homes under the Veterans' Land Act next ..year! At least five of them are required Order them NOW for the size and kind you like WHOLESALE FRUIT AND PRODUCE AT REAR OF GODERICH FRUIT MARKET AND WORSELL'S HARDWARE. 48-9 erl4 Is New President Mrs.Edi, Montgomery had her home very tastefully decorated for the approaching Yuletide season wheel she entertained znemPr' s and friends of the Saltford Community dub. 1n the absence of the' president, Mrs. William .McLean, who was un- avoidably ab,sent, Mrs. T. Lamb, price -president, took the chair for the business session. Annual re- ports were heard from ,the various secretaries indicating a very sue- cessfUl year. Mrs. R. Jewell pre- sented , a slate of officers for 1956 as follows: " pastpresident, Mrs. Wm. McLean; president, Mrs.. Archie •Hamilton; vice,presadent, Mrs. Robert McCabe, jr.; secretary, Mrs. Art Maskell; treasurer, Mrs. Wm. McLean; flower fund treas- urer, Mrs. Harry Jenkins; cancer items of •imp.ortance for the owner -....representative Mrs. Win. West - builder. lake; work conunittee, Mrs. Ed. The course •is designed to ae- Montgomery, Mrs. E. ,Clement, quaint the prospective home owner, Mrs• F. Smith; Mrs.. Wm. McLean; with his responsibility is a budder, visiting'committee, 'Mrs. T. Lamb, to outline work which the may do Mrs. Wm. Wes,.tlake; entertainment himself and to acquaint him with committee; Met. Walter Daer, Mrs. some req.uiremen:ts of N.H.A.,rbttild- D. Buchanan, Mrs. W. Quaid. ing standards. It is not eXpected�A door prize donated by ,Mrs. that a man will be a gtialified Montgomery was won by Mrs. F. tradesman .or sub -contractor upon Linklater. A draw was made for completion of this course, but .it a travelling apron, donated by Mrs. has been obvious that veterans Hamilton which realized $15.70, who have taken the construction and was won by Mrs. 'Med Good. course do have a better knovvledge.• Two additional prizes were won Zoethout. a asocial lunch Mrs. '0W1148411) GOD TO'INNSr1P►. 12. ,:--Social Club. The December' meeting 14 the Social Cl:1ab was held in the school. The 4Preadent, Mos. Robert 'McAllister presided. Several items of business, were transacted Melee* the election� of Officers for :the coming years, The new sla, brought in by Rev. Mr. .Maote tare: President, Mrs. Stanley Mcllwain; vice-president, Mrs. Carl'.Sowerby; secretary, Mi s. Ger k1.1-t}easur*, Mrs." 11 y :p soiling far hi lt s°:.•co n !ler, working rn lace, M•� it'g"A•Pecaaer Austiin' ' ' 'ler', Mrsr Wi1�ram 'Orter►. Mrs. a0,01t;ullear, rs..L1 v ett ,wa�i e .11in; press seere+tary, GO- . aid r- ald Q•nx1)4014-cs, Austin Fuller and William Par . Several girls of the �1 fav '> -Wit'h a chorus accompanied by IVI res. Torn Wilson. Miss Helen nesse and Miss Marie Raithby Shoved pictures taken ,on trip to the British Isles and pupils of No. 6 are busty a4 also ..!i •' mg- a cottcex. ' to be. presexu Monday, December 19. at TUNEFUL During the , eighteenth Century compliicated musical clocks were the fashion which could play too one hundred tunes "loudly like a full band." Anadvertisement of the . time claimed that such a clack "besides divers curious motion's, performs a concert of 80141 mete .' . : to the number of thirty- two' different tunes including • sets of airs, minuets, jigga, borees, zbrabanids, courants etc., on or- The newt ori of house construction than the,, by Mrs. McLean and "uninitiated." The meeting close One phase of the course is to hour was spent. A d discuss the.. parts of the Veterans' Land Act applicable to New House Construction and to outline such features as down payment, elegibil- ity, land requirements and ,repay- xnent terms. 'New leglslation passed by the Government in 1954 now makes it possible to obtain a loan up to $8,000.00 for the purpose of house construction on a city sized lot. There is no down payment if the veteran owns a suitable lot valued at $80b.00 or more. It is possible with careful planning and. hard work for a veteran who is on a law r'saiary with 'steady employment to take advantage of this scheme. was provided and se Yfask l and Mrs. McCabe, jr., as- sisted y the hostess. 0 o TODAY'S STORY A real estate agent was showing an old farmhouse to a woman prospect, who'made•••a few sketches on. a pad and admitted, "I could do a lot with that house. But then she addedwistfully: "On the other hand, 1 believe I said the same thing the first time I looked at my husband."• an liciou czalaal Y, DE -1Z OnS,. S ett, .fitlitai l±e'ts • ►cry.:1i tale. n . . i a fresh ;tune :, , repeats .ts. ,at �plearure. DON'T WOORRYYASOUT „ TV SERVICE THIS •IS OUR BUSINESS • ' RADIO, TV SOUND SERVICE. B. t. R. Miinday Phone 598 127 Width 22t. 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