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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1958-03-27, Page 12bt vl AG ; ' 4[fF1aVF THE UODERICH SIGNALSTAR " , THORSDA1c4 MARCH 27th, 195 W1114011StillY upon (rs deadline for Classified Ads Piva lines or teas, 50e; 10; fors*ch additional line. 2Sc extra for office box number. lk4'','��..1 •a :., ,k•. •�,..�,�„n�..,..`:'R«i1'•�81+" •FiSfii4 ��i :ItLX�S• "S ` > 3h'�'r.o+G...p;.'e1f •1n;rt li •.w .,.,.w ...a -,w c.. ,.,. m Classified Ads on CASH BASIS. Charge of 25c extra N - Ads not paid by SATURDAY NOON of week of pubic; a+t00 -q,`t�FA'.iM1Y�i� �-.b'r'+4 : `-'�. 1-4..w�r�.�� �Ga,'iw-i^•lk4 _ • 1.A. .For Sale (General) 10" GENERAL Electric, $29.00; BUILDING suitable for summer "•� z , 10" General Electric, $69.00; 12" cottage, in town. Phone 1421R. Philco„ $59.00; 17" Westinghouse. -13 /FOR THE BES) BUY IN USED appliances, see SHORE AP- PLIANCES, on the Square. Your Frigidaire Dealer. Branch agent tor_ CNR money orders. -12tf V AND USED REFRIGERA- TORS, ranges, washing mach- ines, dryers, home air conditioning. Best prices, low terms, good trade allowances. See LUMBYS, 3919t. David ---street, Goderich .,- CEDAR POSTS, POLES AND stakes. JOHN' HLNDMARSH, R.R. 2, Goderich. Phone 1190J. Hygienic ..uppnes (rubber goods) mailed . postpaid in plain, sealed envelope with price list. Six sato- - ples 25c; 24 samples $1.00. Mail Ord.., Dept. T-53. NOV-RUBBERJ CO-, Box 91, Hamilton, Ont. StU(pER POWER -AND SUPER speed, this chain saw will fill your needs. Highest power and lightest weight. The McCulloch Model (Thrifty Mac) seen at B 1EVERS' AUTO SUPPLY, Gode- rich, phone 295. C�CHUMMEIR, CHICKS SINCE �7 1939- — We specialize- in egg production breeds only. Sussex X Red, -- -Red ussear; • iced X Sussex X Red, Red X Rock, Rhode Island Red, Shaver Leghorns and Leghorn crosses. Record layers, the famous Honegger Leghorns. Started chicks of all ages. Free delivery. Hatchery, Linwood, Ont. Agent, S. J. McGRATTEN, phone Carlow 3008. tf W- - SPECIALIZE AND . CARRY - a complete stock for all- Sparton TV's, and all . tubes and most parts fur other makes of TV. B. R. MONDAY, TV, Radio and Sound Service. Phone 598. 127 Widder street. -7tf $119.00; 17" Admiral, $119.00; 17" Hallierafter, $129.00; 17" Admiral, $139.00; 21" Coronet, $119.00; 21" Admiral' (floor model '58), $229.00 Admiral refrigerators (new): 8 ft., $199.00, 10 ft., $239.00. 13 ft., $299.00.- Save $150.00. Huron Tower Installation Sales and Ser- vice,' phone 1344M, South street. FILMS DEVELOPED LN .,24 hours. W. J. DENOMME, 140 The Square, Goderich. 9-12x SALES BARN SCOURS ? ? ?• Pre- vent andtreat calf and pig- scours the improved proven way, avail- able al. 11JECK's Drug Store, 14 Square (near Colborne street). ,Phone 939. • -12 sKTLL radial saw,81, inch cut, 1, h.p. motor. Phone 588 or 666- GOOD baled hay and baled. straw. - Don Hamilton, phone 652 r 12. . 11-16x USED tractor cultiVator, 612 feet, on rubber, new teeth add in good condition. Bert Crawford, R.R. 3, HAROLD W. SHORE , REAL ESTATE BROKER Late Winter Specials Five -room brick cottage. Good west end location. A real buy at only $4,200. Four -room frame and insul brick bungalow near schools. Only $1,000 down payment. Goderich, ghoue 11-u_n g n 11 -Q -1113 -o 3 +_--puniex- -- Good Location - 22 r 20. ocation- 22r20. NEW set 3 -ply stainless, steel cook- ing utensils (covers water seal.) Half' price. Mrs. Dan Melick, 206 Picton street E. 13x GAR;.Y seed -oats and Brant seed 'barley, grown from registered seed and registration standards maintained.' Cleaned and treated. T. C. Anderson, R.R. 1, Dungannon, phone 64-22. 13x FREE—To anyone purchasing a new baler before haying season starts, we sha1T give either, an elevator or one year's supply of twine. New' Idea •spreaders, used Brome,. 25c; meadow fescue, 20c; machinery of all kinds; Purina Reed canary, 50c; Kentucky fescue, Chows; leave -eggs for collection by 27c; blue grass, 59c; Ladina, 50c; Golden Glow. Geo. Wraiths Mon- white Dutch, 55c; Trefoil, 85c. Certified - Na. 1 Gary oats, $1.60 bus. Brant barley, $2.00 bus. We are buyers of red clover and tim- othy at top prices. Cleaning rib grass from clovers a ''specialty. Roy Cramm & Son, Pinkerton. Phone Cargill 68 W 3. Paisley 151 R 17. -13-16 SOLD -House - — ,W ill sell excess furniture, piano, chesterfield, stoves, tables, chairs, 'rugs, book- case, dining suite, sewing machine, ironer, etc. F. W. Currie, Britan- nia road. 13-14x NO. 1 first cut hay in square bales. J. R. Murray & Son, R.R. 2, Luck - now, phone 56 r 2, Lucknow, -13 FERTILIZER drill, McCormick - Deering 13 -run. Norman Fuller, RR. Goderich. 13x RALEIGH sports model 3 -speed bicycle, two years old, like new. Phone 256 evenings. -13 GARDEN manure, gu ranteed no straw, $5.00 truck load, $7.00 large wagon load. Earl Williams, R.R. 2, Goderich.,- `13 KERMATH marine 'engine, 60 h.p., four cylinder, high-speed type. Phone 1221. -13 GERL'S Spring coat, site 8, light blue, like new. Phone 542. 13x NEW front spring for 1947-49 °, - ton Chev. truck, also lock ring for rim of same; one pair of 7 ft. oars for rowboat. .Apply before Mon- day to Clarence Essex, R.R.,, 3, Goderich, pfione Dungannon 25 r 20. 13x WOOD wheelbarrow. 234 Oxford street. _ - 13x; SEED for sale—comp)4te, stock of grade 1 new crop seed. Priced per bushel at: Ranger Ontario or West- ern Canada alfalfa, $24.00; Vernal alfalfa, $37.00; red clover, $17.50; white or yellow sweet clover, $7.80; timothy, $6.72; Climax timothy, $14.40; alsike, $17.00. Priced. per pound at: orchard grass, 29c; Two completely self-contained apartments located in this duplex. Each with two bedrooms, living room, dining room, kitchen and bathroom. Only $2,500 down. treal street, phone 1285. • •' -11tf FARM Agency—Major oil company has an established farm route for sale. This is an excellent oppor- tunity for the right party. Write Box 65, Signal -Star. . 12-14x GARRY Seett-Oats, power cleaned ,_and tmated._TIrvine Tebbutt, R.R. 2, Clinton. Phone Clinton HU 2-74-74. - 1:2:13X WOODWORKERS' 2 and 3 foot bar clamps. Scat -smith -Furniture Ltd- -12tf P.V HOG -RAISING PROFIT 20" HIGH- ER. Pigs ??55C'( Heavier' al weaning when LMFERON-treated. INIF'ERON available at RIECK's Drug. Store, 14 Square (near Colborne street). Phone 939. -12 17" WESTINGHOUSE; 17" Admir- al; 21" Coronet; 10" Admiral (new); 90 day labor and parts, 1 year pic tube. Take your pick. Anyone! This week only. com- pletely installed, with 20'tt. Inline antenna and Crown rotor, and fully guaranteed, $199.00. No money down, $2.50 per week. Huron 'Tower' Installation Sales and Ser- vice, phone 1344M. South street. .THREE-PIECE bedroom suite; 2 piece living room suite;' chrome kitchen suite;' 17" television • and ,nunret'ous other items, nearly all new. Bargain for cash as owner j leaving Ontario:Apply 29A East street. 13x GIRLS coral spring coat, also aqua nylon and pink nylon dresses, mall size 12 • years. )'hone 1356. Mrs. E. F. Sale. 13x Four Bedroom -- Red `Brick In an excellent location, this (Inc home has double living room, din- ing room and kitchen, first floor, four bedrooms and bathroom, sec- ond floor; forced air oil heating. Now an excellent buy having been reduce.d recently by $2,000, 80 Acre Farm — Goderich Twp.. One of the best in Goderich-Twp. this farm has large brick house, good bank barn, driving shed, col- ony house, garage, and eighty acres of excellent land. Offered at a very reasonable price for quick sale. , Classified Ads Omn Cash' ..Basis 5 lines or Tess 50c` Each additional' line, 10c Unless ads are paid for by SATURDAY NOON of week of publication there is an extra charge of 25c per adver- tisement for bookkeeping expenses. 115 Acre Farm — Good Terms Situated in an excellent farming district, this farm has 110 acres workable of light clay loam, five acres of bush, large house, excel- lent bank barn, electricity and good water supply. Offered on excep- tional terms. Salesman: Hervey Lassaline, R.R. 2, Goderich. Phone 1599 J 2 GIRL'S blue organdy dress with printed --tinder-skirt, size 6; .. other - dresses, size .4; lined navy coat, size. 5; beige coat and hat, size 4. Phone 422R. -13 C'HELD'S red two-piece spring out- fit. size 2 years. Phone 980. -13 WELL rotted garden manure, de- livered. Phone 1248J, • Goderich. 13-14x [B. Real Estate S L, -ROOM HOUSE AND BATA, furnace, modern kitchen, 1.2 block uptown, partly furnished. Possession in one month. Apply 46 Church street after one. , I2 -13x LISTINGS AND INQUIRIES INVITED Phone 766; Hamilton Street Goderich MALCOLM MATHERS INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE OFFICE 118 Elgin Ave. E.—an interest- ing bungalow, having an attractive living room with fire place, a pleasant dining room, three bed- rooms, bath and kitchen - on one floor; basement, furnace, garage and •in addition a lot on' Picton street. ONE and one-half storey stucco house for sale, 3 bedroom's and garage, good location at 116 Btuce Street. -11 A really nice, new small house, east end location. The dwelling is modern throughout including a very good living room with picture window, very attractive kitchen, modern bathroom, 2 up-to-date bed- rooms, tiled floors, oil furnace in basement, aluminum storm and screen doors and windows, alum- inum awnings and venetian blinds. A modern attractive dwelling in very good location_ .-on. Britannia road. Has two bedrooms and bath on main floor A two -apartment dwelling on Arthur street, in o,:cellent location. Each apartment has two' bedrooins, self-contained bath and: kitchei, Stoker equipped. Reasonable price. FIVE -ROOM house, two bedrooms. tile bathroom, modern kitchen, oil heat, Centrally located. Phone 588 or 664. ;10tf 3UILDING lot on east side of Wil- , son street between Britannia road and C-ayley street, 66' x 132', $600. S. H. Blake. -12-13 MASSEY-HARRIS No. 30 tractor,BUILDING lot, corner Trafalgarin .good condition. Dirk Wolter- I and Victoria streets. good location, beek, 153 Lighthouse street. Apply at 110 Victoria street. -13 Very good lots in town. Summer cottages: - For buying and selling, contact JOHN BOSVELD Real Estate Broker ° 40 Wellesley Srreet, Gofierich Phone 1108. Salesmen: - Geo. McGillivray, Lucknow Joe McConnell, Seaforth Angela Bosveld SIX -ROOM house, modern kitchen, nice porch, new oil furnace. Write P.O. Box 792, Goderich. -1314 2,.. Real Estate Wanted WANTED.--�LiSTINGB OF PRO- PERTIES for sale. No charge to you until property is sold. MALCOLM MATHERS, Real Estate Broker, 46 West St., Gode- rich. Phone 115W. -12tf MALCOLM MATHERS 46 West St. 'Phone 115W insurance Agent -Rita! Estate Broker -12tf JOHN BOSVELD Real Estate Broker SELLING YOUR PROPERTY ? • List where you obtain the best results. List today with HAROLD W. SHORE Real Estate -Broker 38 Hamilton St., Goderich Phone 766. WANTED to buy Three or four- bedroom home, in good lo'?ation in Goderich. Send full partit (ilars to Post OfI'1ce, Box 1003, Goderich. -13 3. Agents Wanted In a good location, 4 -bedroom frame home, living. room, dining room, kitchen, 3 -piece bath, garage, lots of fruit trees, priced for quick. sale, only, $4,800. Low down pay- ment. • Two-year-old brick, long ranch home; three large bedrooms, spac- ious clothing closets, L-shaped .Hiv- ing room and dining room with natural fireplace. Family -size kit- chen, tiled _ bathroom., Forced air oil furnace. Built for comfort and convenience. Choice location over- looking lake. Mortgage arranged. SALESMAN or woman with car, wanted by well established firm, to work in Goderich 'and Huron County. Full or part time. Write Box 66, Signal -Star. • -12-13 4. Help Wanted 115 -acre clay loam 'lend; 15 acres of bush, 4 -bedroom home, living room, large kitchen, bathrooln, garage, barn. Located near high- way in Goderich Township. Price only $5,500, down payment $2,000 SERVICE Station to lease, fully equipped, immediate possession. Shell Petroleum products. Write- P,O. Box 64, Goderich. -13' PROTESTANT teacher wanted for S.S. 5, Goderich Township, duties to commence September, 1958. Apply stating salary and qualifica- tions to A. Lockhart, secretary - treasurer, Goderich R.R. 1. -12-13 FROM 1,500 FEET TO 35,000 - feet factory space, suitable for heavy or light manufacture, or storage; equipped with sprinkler system, exhaust system and heat- ed; office space available also. SCOTSMITH FURNITURE LIMIT- ED, Cambria . road, phone 396. 9tf NEED assistant (27-55) in Huron County to develop as area manager. Excellent remuneration; group in- surance. Worthwhile and com- mendable work. Teaching or sales background valuable. Write -J. Shepard, 900 Valetta, London, 'On- tario giving age, education, experi- ence and phone number. - -12-13 This is ap exceptionally good buy. Five -roam insul brick cottage and, garage. good location, only $3,000. Choice list of farms in Huron County. Commercial properties in Huron County including many • stores. Income properties for invest ments. We'll look after your real estate and rentals. "SPEEDY" PEED �• SAYS: • air *5 - by SAMIS' MOTORS "Because we know our business YOU SAVE when you HAVE YOUR CAR GIVEN A SPRING TUNE-UP HERE!" a G DER.1C1 AA 0 'Y" AR.1 ° .11 Sh 7i n P�p1'P 1.117•'P1totra CAm4iC.w°rb'1PoATM1"Ngmtr.,7P•,,,, V{;11MNtapP'gyA'U,iGIp'M'1':K Rt r"mmc COMPETENT woman wanted for housework -one day a week. Write Box 6$, Signal -Star. 13x r1�IiREE - ROOM - APARTMENT, party heated, private entrance, wired fo range, suitable for couple only. Phone 565. -8tf LARGE front furnished bed -sitting room}, hot plate. Mrs. Ken Arlin, 54 Victoria streef. • -12tf 10. Briefs We 'now have in stock the very latest in high grade` German Trade ZEISS ,IKON Cameras, also Projec- tors, Light Meters, ''etc. ' Mae- LAREN'S STUDIO. -47tf • Photographs for all occasions. Also religious goods, ' picture frames and franling; photographic supplies. MacLAREN'S STUDIO. -51tf Bert Pepper, R.R. 3, Seaforth, licensed auctioneer, now booking sales for the coming season. For appointment phone Clinton IV- 2-7534, 1245x Order Shell furnace oil and stove --oil from F4ward Fuels, lank truck dealer for all Shell Oil Co. products. Phone 98. -39tf Large size sale of Du Barry Pro - duets, 25% discount dtiriig bal- ance of March. Campbell's Drug Store, phone 90. . -13 Laura Secord chocolates for Easter; also Easter eggs filled. Campbell's Drug Store, ne 90. Make your reservations early to avoid disappointment for Easter Sunday. Chicken dinner at Tiger Dunlop Inn from 5 to 7 p.m. Phone Carlow 2406. G. Kaitting. 13x Vulcanized -repairs to all sizes of passenger tires, including British and European sizes. Special" prizes on, new Dunlop tires. Large stock to choose from. Bridge End Ser- vice, Saltford. -13 SEVEN -ROOM house, hydro, heavy wiring, good cellar, immediate possession, five miles from Gode- rich, school buses. Gordon Jewell, phone 304, Carlow. 12-13x APARTMENT on Hamilton street. Hot water heated. Large living room, two bedrooms, kitchen and bath. Back and/front separate en- trance. Possession April 20th, 1958. - All applications must be in writing and addressed to P.O. Box 547, Goderich. -13tf PROTESTANT Teachers are .re- quired for one -room rural schools' in Ashfield Township School Area. Duties to commence September 1. Applications to be forwdxded to secretary by April 12. R. T. Kil- patrick, Secretary. R.R. 7, Luck - now, Ont, 43-14 TWO heated apartments, three rooms and bath, back and front entrance. Phpne 90 or 328. SIX -ROOM house with bath, fur- nace and garden. Available after April 1st, Phone 1178J: 13x FIVE -ROOM unfurnished upstairs apartment, with bath, oil heat and hot water supplied, heavy wiring, available immediately. Phone 50. -13tf 43tf 8. Wanted t� Rent' , MUSIC Supervisor required by,, Ashfield Township School _area. Duties to commence September. 1. Applications to be forwarded to secretary by April 12. R. T. Kil- patrick, Secretary, R.R. 7, 1Luck- now, Ont - MAID wanted for bedroom work. Apply Bedford Hotel. ° ,• -13 5. Employment Wanted BABY sitting from Monday to Fri- day night- inclusive from 7 p.m. 35c an hour. Phone 871R. 12x ti. Wanted (General). FIVE or, six -room house wanted to rent, unfurnished, for family, of three including a small child. Phone 1003. . • 13x (ILD'HORSES WANTED AT 31,2c lb., and dead cattle at Value. If dead, phone at once. GI.LBERT BROS. MINK 'RANCII, phone col- lect 1483 J 4 or 1483 J 1• -ltf • I SMALL two -room furnished or un- furnished cottage wanted. A. Featherstone, % Cementation Co. Phone 1318. -13 9. 'Coming Events 11. Auction Sales• AUCTION Sale at McLelland's Sale Barn, Bervie, every , Friday at 2 p.m., of 30 to 50 fresh and spring- -ing dairy cows and heifers; big first ' calf Holstein heifers spring- ing; 30 well marked Holstein heifer calves Deliver for $3 a head. Guaranteed in four quart- ers. Buyer and door prizes. Euchre and "500" party at L.O.L. Hall, Hamilton street, each Thurs- day evening at 8. p.m. Admission 35c. Lunch supplied. Good prizes. -2tf The Kinette Club are holding a -11tf ESTATE Auction Sale of farm, farm stock and machinery will be held at lots 21,,aud 22, concession 14, McKillop Township, 1 mile south Walton and 1 mile east, on .TUESDAY, APRIL lst at 12 o'clock sharp. CATTLE -15 Hereford cows with calves at foot, and due to freshen in April; 17 Hereford year-old steers and heifers (a number ready for market); registered Hereford bull, 3 years old. - . - PIGS -2 York sows with litters; 2 York sows, bred; 18 York chunks. MACHINERY —No. 40 Cockshutt tractor; Willys jeep, 1956; 12 ft. 1955 Cockshutt combine; 6 ft. one- way disk; Cockshutt ,8 ft. tractor disk; 10 ft. cultipacker; New Hol- land forage harvester with hay and corn attachments; New Holland hay and ensilage blower; 7 ft. power mower; power side rake; set. diamond harrows; manure loader; snow blower; tractor; man- ure spreader; 3 -furrow plow; 16 - disk fertilizer drill; Spraymotor weed sprayer; stationary power plant, 45 h.p.; forage harvester; 4 - section drag harrows; 2 ' steel water troughs; wagon unloader; bake'- sale and bazaar of children's .heavy duty farm wagon and box; hand made_clothing.OR- March 29th 2 .-forage harvesters; racks, with at .Larder's Paint shoe. Articles. unloading_ aprons; . hammer, .Mill, will be on display at Denomme's and drive belt; milking machine; Flower Shop, the previous wcream separator;- ensilage cart; -10eek.-13 straw cart; scales; grain auger and motor; fanning mill; extension lad- der; tilt bench 'saw and motor; electric drill; full line mechanic's tools. The above machinery iss practically like new. GRAIN -700 bushels spring grain, wheat, red clover seed, hay. FAR:VI—Consisting of 160 acres, more or less, good clay loam land, exceptionally well drained, 114, story frame house covered with asphalt shingles, large bank barn, silo; garage, henhouse, new steel drive shed, hydro, , good water supply. Terins,. 10% down, .bal- ance in 30 .days. Sold subject to reserve bid. Chattels, cash. Estate of late Lindsay Stewart. Ha-rold Jackson, Auctioneer. E. P. Chesney, Clerk.. -12-13 3 Free Draws for childre„n under 12. See our window' display. FIRST PRIZE -- Giant Chocolate Bunny, retail value $15. SECOND and THIRD PRIZES are Chocolate Rabbits valued at 54.50 and $1.75. -- SPECIAL FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY -- Chocolate Orange Cake ea. 40c Pineapple Filling and Orange Creme Icing. CULBERT'S BAKERY • "THE HOME OF TASTY PASTRY” WEST STREET PHQNE. 465 • CLEARING Auction Sale of live- stock and implements of the Louis Hogan Estate, E.H. lot 1, conce# cion 11,,. W.D„ Ashfield Township, eight miles south-west of Lucknow. on • TUESDAY, APRIL _lst Commencing at 1,00 sharp CATTLE—Eight grass steers. PIGS -38 Pigs. GRAIN—Quantity of mixed grain (Gary oats, Brant barley) suitable for seed ° IMPLEMENTS—No,, 44 Massey - Harris tractor, po,rq take -off and belt pulley; International ace -bot- tom 3 -furrow plow; International 28 -plate disc; ' John Deere 8 -foot -springtooth harrows; 5 -sections drag harrows; No. 68 New Holland baler, power take -off, 1957 model; 32 -foot smoker elevator, 1957 model, with electric motor; John Deere S- ton wagon, nearly new, with -hay rack; New Idea 7 -.foot power mow- er; New Idea side delivery rake; New Idea 2 -wheel manure spread- er; , Gehl hammer mill, one year old; 50 -foot endless belt; Lister cream separator; trailer; logging chains; hay fork; two ropes and slings; power emery; wrenches; miscellaneous articles. TERMS --Cash. Emile MacLennan, 13- -- Auctioneer. WANTED, 15 or 20 head of cattle to grass for the season. Apply to John Brindley, Goderich or phone 19- 14, Dungannon. 153-14x PLAYPEN and high chair, in good condition. Phone 794R. 13x and roomers wanted, two single beds in room,• suitable for two - men. Mrs. Wolterbeek, 153 Lighthouse street. -13 Keep in mind the annual Spring Tea and Bake Sale at St. Joseph's Convent on Wednesday, April 9, from 3 to 5 p.m., sponsored by St. Peter's P.T.A. Everyone welcome. -12-14 7. To Rent TYPEWRITERS — PORTABLES .arid -standards. ' SKEOCH OF- E'ICE SUPPLIES, phone 611, Gode- rich. -36tf Regular meeting of St. George's Churchwoman's Guild, Tuesday,- April uesday,April1st, at three o'clock in the Guild room. -13 The regular meeting of the Wo- men's Institute will be held in Mac- Kay Hall, on Thursday. April 3, at 2.30 p.m. Annual reports will be given and election of officers will take place. -13 Hobby show at Carlow Hall on Tuesday, April 8, from 2 to 4 and 7.30 to 9 p.m. Tea will be served. Admission 50c. -13 Bake Sale and rummage sale on Saturday, March 29, at 2 p.m. ' at MacKay Hall under auspices ,of Benmiller W.A. 12-13x Keep this date , open—Sunday,, March 30. Open House will be held at our greenhouses on Bruce street. Come and see the .Easter plants and flowers in all their beauty from 2 to 5 p.m. in the afternoon. There will be a door prize and tea will be served. Gode- rich Flowers, 99 Bruce street. -12-13 STORE FOR RENT, 15 X 24 FEET. $25 a month LES. CHAPMAN, 222 East street. Phone 154. -36tf MAKE YOUR HOUSEWORK easier by renting a floor )olisher .and vacuum cleaner from ' card party of the season at the t,&UO tEp.. ?I ,+ . A .:.trhil .Sal 'ri;.04oL » 0Y . Ma -ch: Squhre. ltf 28, at 8.30 p.m.. Draw will'' be (''-13 OMFORTABI.E 1'URNISHED made on the quilt. Usual prizes J two -room apartment, two large and lunch. --closets, a -e of washer. frig and The Women's Hospital Auxiliary phone. Agent MISS MARY 13 Penny Fair to be held in Septem- H'O'WLL, 10 St. Vincent street her. Further details _will be an - phone 213. -5ti bounced later. -13 Card party on March 28 at 8.30 p.m. in the green room of the • Legion Hall under the auspices• of the Ladies' Auxiliary. Euchre and "500" will be played. Admission 35c, ladies please bring lunch. 13 Goderich Pavilion, Friday, ;<1 rch 28, Johnny Fama and his playboys. Cabaret dancing every Saturday, music by Don Downs and his orchestra, -13 The Maple Leaf Chapter, IODE, will meet 'at the home of Mrs. John Wallace, 35 Wellington street, on Tuesday, April 1. at 8.15 p.m. 14. In Memoriam 15. Cards of Thanks PARK.—Mr. and Mrs. Richard - Park, sr., would like to take this opportunity of thanking their friends and. neighbors and fam- ily for the happiness their kind- ness brought them; for the many beautiful cards, messages of con- gratulations and also the lovely gifts they received on the oc- casion of their 50th wedding anniversary. -13. McMICHAEL.-In memory of a loving father, Garfield McMich- ael, who passed away March 23, 1954. Sunshine fades and shadows fall, But sweet remembrance outlasts all. —Ever - remembered by Harvey, Dorothy and family. -13 McMICHAEL.—In loving memory of a° dear husband.. and father, also a dear soli and brother, LAC Edward McMichael, 1943-1954. You left us quickly, your thoughts. unknown,. "'put you' left a memory we are proud to own. Thougli absent, you are ever near,, Still loved and missed and ever dear. . We cannot forget our loved ones so dear, Your memory grows sweeter in the lonely years. You cannot return, so our tears are in vain, But, m heaven- -we hope to meet again. , —Sadly missed by wife and mother, sons and daughters, ' bro- thers and sisters. -13 PEI fiVLAN.—I wish to express my sincere thanks and appreciation to all who sent me cards and to those who visited me during my recent illness at the hospital. Special thanks to Dr. G. F. Mills, • Mrs. Wm. Clark and nurses 'a d staff for their kindness. Walter 'Pettman. 13x 18. Births GORDON,—At Alexandra Hospital, Goderich, on March 24, 1958, to - Mr. and Mrs. Douglas, Gordon, Goderich, a son, Ronald Scott. JERRY.—At Alexandra Hospital, Goderich, on March 20, 1958, to Mr. and Mrs. Burns Jerry, Gode- rich, a son, John Henry. MOORE.—At Alexandra Hospital, Goderich, on March 26, 1958, to Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Moore, Goderich, a son, Stewart Edward. 1VIcCLINCHEY.—At Public Hospit- al, Clinton, .on March 14, 1958, to Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd McClin- chey (nee Eileen Cunningham), R.R.- 1, Auburn, a daughter, Karen Margaret. 19. Notice to Creditors ALL persons having claims against the estate of Louis Hogan, late ' -of' the Township of Ashfield, in the County rof Huron, farmer", who died on or about the 18th day of February, 1958, are required to file the same with, fullparticulars with- the under- signed by the 29th day of March, 1958, as after that date the assets of the estate will be distributed. Dated at Goderich, in the County of Huron, this 7th, day of March, 1958., HAYS and PREST, ---Goderich;.: Ontario, -_ 11-13- Solicitors ,for the Estate. REED.—In loving memory of a dear father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Reid, who passed away April 6, 1925 and March 28, 1956, respectively. Many a lonely heartache, Often a silent tear; But always a beautiful memory Of the ones We- loved so dear. —Ever remembered and sadly �° missed by the family._,... ,,..,.._ 13x SH ELDS.—•In loving memory of a F. dear wife . and .mother,. Mrs. Percy Shields, who passed away March 27, 1957, In our hearts your memory lingers, Sweetly tender, fond and true; There is not a day, dear mother, That we do not think of you. —Ever remembered by husband ESTATE Auction Sale of farm, and daughter. 13x farm stock and machinery at lot 25, Bayfield - road, 2 miles west of Brucefield, on WEDNESDAY, April 2nd -at 1 p.m. GAIITLE-3 Holstein cows, due in April; 1 Holstein cow, fresh with - calf at foot; 1 Jersey cow. due in May; 1 Durham c6w, due in May; 1 Brindle cow, due in May; ,,Hol- stein farrow cow; 2 Hereford heif- ers, bred; 4 Holstein heifers, some fresh others due time of sale. MACHINERY -8 ft. M. -M. combine with motor, fully equipped; Oliver 70 tractor on rubber; Ford tractor and neword plow; springtooth tractor cultivator; diamond har- rows; 2 -row Ford cultivator; Mas- sey -Harris 4 -bar side rake; 6 ft. mower; rubber tired wagon and grain box; Chevrolet truck with grain box; bean. cooker; 2 colony Houses; 2 electric brooders; Hin- man milking machine, 2 single units; 3 milk cans; 8 ,pails; Emery 12 ft. plywood boat; 4 to 5 out board motor; forks; shovels; chains and other articles ton numerous to mention. •"• • RAY and GRAIN -500 bus Rod- ney oats; quantity baled hay. FARM Fa will be offered for -13 Everyone welcome to the final ,o111..,'ai•••. M1.P.T11111,nlnr hd. rm sale, if not previously sold;., 90 acres. more or less, elay loam, good water supply, bank barn, cement silo, henhouse, -frame i e wtift sphalt- shitighest :,w,•• nace, bathroom. - TERMS ---Chattels cash; 'property; 10'-' down, balance 30 days. Estate of late Yeoman Aldwinkle. • Harold Jackson, Auctioneer. E. P. Chesney, Clerk.I -13 ALL persons having claims against the estate of John' W. McGee, late of the Town of Goderich, in the County of Huron, retired, who died on or 'about the 13th day of Febru- ary, 1938, are required to file the same with full particulars with the undersigned by the 5th day of April, 1958, as after that date the assets of - the estate will' be distributed. Dated at Goderich, in the County of Huron, this 17th day of March, 1958. HAYS ..ajid PREST, -,,,,-Goderich, Ontario, 12-14- Solicitors for the Estate. • Other Classified Ads on Page 7 Modernize Your BATHROOM This Spring ASK US FOR A _QUOTATION - NO OBLIGATION. TSERVIEE ELE(T-RK - PLUMBING — HEATING — WIRING PHONE 808W and 808J rr VICTORIA ST.