The Goderich Signal-Star, 1957-11-14, Page 7UlTritSPAY, NOV, AK *57
THE GOD RJ ifSIS iAL-STAR
Mrs. alu+rrey &.seri' abw1 e/tend-
ed the funeral of her 4Q8Pa$e, W-
iliam. W. Smith, at TilP:soii beeg, on
Satan: oay last. 'R Ir. and /Wee Smith
cejeb>s ataxl their Bolden weddt,r g
,anniversary just recently. Me.
Sheazdow was a Ip ni by
her mother, Mrs. T. Gower, sister
of e deceased, and Mrs. Barn
cord= n.
FAST RELIEF FOR
HES
COL
11 1 ARD
"KING OMa..;
INIME�
WANTED
A limited number of farmers
to grow a minimum of one
half acre or more of rasp-
berries or strawberries. Pro-
fits up to $700.01 per acre.
Wholesale outlets for berries
guaranteed. Write immedi-
ately for full particulars to,
P.O. Box 785,
London, Ont-
-44-5
orth St. Scout
Troop Is lnvested
am httmpreseive ceremony at
Nath Street United Cimeeh on
Wednesday evening of last week,
the 4th fxoderieh Scout Tremee- of-
,ficially took it's place 111Ole
rice Scooting family.
The envcstiture ,ceremony was
conducted .by candle light. Distrrict
irn
Scout Comioner 046n Lodge
presided Orel' the first part of the
ceremony in which Scout Magtcr
Ron Bushell and Assistant Scout
Master Dennis Steep reaffirmed
their Scout promise and were .pre*
seated with their troop neckerchief,
in the polors 'of the church.
tAt this pdint, the service WAS
turned over Scoutmaster Bushell
who adminsfered the Scout oath
to eachpol and presented each,
bo with his neckerchief, patrol
colors and Scout membership card.
An uneesuel feature of the cere-
mony ,was that although this is an
entixe'ly new troop. made up of
boys wheearre entirely new to Scout„
ing or whe have come up from the
Cub 'packs, every boy was in full
Scout uniform, es were the leaders.
-Commissioner Lodge congratu
ated the troop on its appearance
and perforrnance and extended the
welcome of the Scouters of the dis-
trict to the new troop.
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Spruce 'and balsam account for
84 per cent of the wood used by the
Canadian pulp and paper mills.
What has age to do
with borrowing
Age in a company spells experience.
Because HFC is backed by 79 years'
experience, you may borrow with con-
fidence. You get prompt attention,
repayment terms tailored to your needs,
peace of mind about money matters. Do
as two generations have done. Borrow
with confidence from Household Finance.
HOUSEHOLD FINANCE
R. K. Fitch, Manager
35A West Street Telephone 1501
GODERICH
SATURDAY EXCURSIONS
iORONTO
EVERY SATURDAY (TO AND INCL. DEC 14th)
Lr�
Good going and returning same Saturday only.
EXCURSION FARES FROM
$5.05 Guelph $2.05 Palmerston $3.55
.95 Hanover 4.60 Sarnia 6.85
4.60 ,.Harriston 4.00 Southampton 6.25
5.05 Ingersoll 3.95 Stratford 3.65
5.05 Kincardine 6.20 Strathroy 5.50'
2.60 Kitchener 2.60 Walkerton 4.85
2.60 Listowel 3.80 Watford 6.05
1.30 Mitchell 4.20 Wingham 5.05
5,30 Owen Sound 5.05 Wyoming 6.50
Paisley 5.50
Corresponding fares from Intermediate Points.
Allanford
Brampton
Brussels
Chesley
Clinton
Elora
Fergus
Georgetown
Goderich
FULL INFORMATION FROM AGENTS
T-7-60
DON'T BE COLOR-BLIND
WHEN YOU BUY COAL
Et con coltt yOr1 mane y I
Insist on the coal that's col-
ored blue. It's your guarantee
you're getting top-quality hard
coal. 'blue coal' burns clean
and hot with far less waste.
It's thrifty -it's safe! Buy
`blue goal' today!
Ilue Doi%
Chong, Safe, Low -writ !#oeI
EDWARD COAL CO., GODERIOH, PHONE 98
CLEAN ... SAFE ... LO W.COST HEAT
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Know someone who looks like one of these? The Art Gallery of Toronto is seeking living likenesses
of these six 18th` century Georgian beauties whose original portraits will be among 86 great paint-
ings on exhibition January 11 to February 1e. Photographs of Ontario women or girls who -look like
them should be sent to the Gallery by December lst. Left to right top row are: Mary Gainsborough by
her father Thomas Gainsborough; Joanna Leigh, by Sir Joshua Reynolds; Mrs. Bruce of Arnott, by
Allan Ramsay; bottom, left to right are: Frances M orton by John Hoppner; Margaret Gainsborough,
painted by her father; and Princess Mary by Hopp ner.
Miss H. Videan
Heads Execubve
Music Festival
(Mies Helen Videa s was re elect -
e presidcxit of Huron County
Music Festival Aesociation at the
annual -meeting in the auditoriuua
of Goderich 'Public School.
Other officers elected . were as
follows: honorary president, Mer-
vin Snyder, New York; past presi-
dent, Mrs. C. H. Edward; vice-presi-
dent, John Stephens; secretary,
Miss Margaret Evans; recording
secretary, Miss Frances Armstrong;
treasurer, George B u c la a n a n;
awards convener, Ars. R ecken-
ri'dge• reception convener, Mrs. C.
Bannister; properties, Howard Fow-
ler; music, Miss Margaret Mason;
program, Mrs. 'C. H. Fdwaincl; press
and publicity, Arthur J. Curry;
certificate convener, Miss E. Hume;
mailing, Miss M. Matdie and Mrs.
L. Walzak• adjudicators' secre-
taris, Mrs. J. Seaman.
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Only 2% of all paper • is made
from rags.
TV ANTENNAS
SOLD -
0 SERVICED
0 REMOVED
0 INSTALLED
Les Chapman TV
Phone 154 38 East St.
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JAMES LEONARD WILL
00 91 ON SATURDAY
04 urday, Noverabor 8,
Jabs 'konard, 1.15 Figiu ai nue
West, wit observe ids gist birth-
day. Niru in (the Orley Islands,
he eagle; o Qax a la when he was
16. In the early days 4Giciderieh
he worked for $25 a az onth p1ue
board aboard o fishing boat. For
24 years he was in the government
service on a lighthouse• sanpply ,boat
and eventually became a chief
engineer.
In 1924 he retire because of 01
health and went back to Scotland
for a visit. Then, ane returned to
Goderich in good health. Since
1924 he has revisited Scotland
twice.
Canada's forest endowment coy-
ere
oyers 742,000 square miles, iI eiy
owned by the Canadian people..
FAGS 'i
More than 5170 artieloi ofdietir
ren*umptit*it are derive from
wood',
rePoier i Can qo mast valsolkip
export.
Royai 'Conservatory
of Music of Toro
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EBB ROSS Says:
Men buy Life 'Insurance not because"
they are going to die but began e
their families are going to live.
Life. Insurance is money bought on
instalments for future delivery. Let's
talk it over.
EBB M. ROSS R. iresentative.
Goderich, Ont. Phone 37.
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