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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1958-04-03, Page 1214 • 14y ttoon 1s deadline for Classified Ads. 'M < onois or less, 50c; 10c for each additional line. • •.2t «..4 ' 5+a..extr*:fifor office fox number. St' ..•cer.- .n. :+.sw..... ytvksr�q u x , ,rti= -. ....3(; 7�;?5i#u•a.+R��,^ Lr.' '-ti, an .. w�.p.g ".""'ani,'dtC'.GY'.ar..P'•cn cor-rvhc'•+°+-:n. M. THE GODERICH SIGNAL:, B TH'UESDA.Y, APRIL 3rd, 1958, Classified Ads on CASH ' BASIS: Charge of 25c extra If sds not paid by,SATURDAY NOON of week of publt.' atlen . .-11,11.... ".� a,it���i l k' -.�, �xurt�'Kip„�x„6,�`�i+E°"a�f..L.JT7,::9��"�,"..1At91;�'s'.°°"t"i%'S{c.'ml9"''.�mm. ""'.' "t"f'R.+-. �'_' •? ,.Y 1111 • For Sale(General) R' PHE BEM BUY IN 'USED a liances, see SHORE AP- P ll NQES, on the Square. Your Frigidaire Dealer. Branch agent for CNR money orders. -12tf NEW AND USED KEFRIGERA- TORS, ranges, ,wash'' oaach- Ines, dryers, home a,ir con Toning. Best prices, low terms, good trade allowances. Seen LUMBYS, 39 St. David street, Goderich. -19tf CEDAR POSTS, POL>JS AND stakes. JOHN HINDMARSH, R.R: 2, Goderich. Phone 1190J. -4t1 Hygienic ruppnes (rubber goods) m,.iled postpaid in plain. .sealed envelope with price list. Six sam- ples 25c; 24 samples $1.0. Mail Order Dept. T-53. NOV-RUBBER CO.. Box 91. Hamilton. Ont. SUPER POWER AND SUPER 1J speed, this chain saw will fill your needs. Highest power and lightest weight. The McCulloch Model (Thrifty Mac) seen at BEEVERS' AUTO SUPPLY, Gode- rich, phone 295. • ONE pair lined flowered drapes, eight feet long, almost new; 1 Ax- minster rug, 9 x 1'2 feet, in A-1 condition, dark rose in leaf design; 1 roll-top writing desk. Apply 14x34 Elgin avenue west. Sara = CHICKS SINCE 1939. — We specialize in egg production breeds only. Sussex X Red, Red X Sussex, Red 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. -7tf QUANTITY of baled mixed hay; also Allis-Chalmers baler,- three years old. Clarke Zinn, R.R. ,.,. Dungannon. ' 14x WE SPECIALIZE AND CARRY WE -a complete stock for all Sparton TV's, and all tubes and most parts for other makes of TV. B. }L MUNDAY, TV, Radio and Sound Service. Phone 598. ' 127 Widder street. -7tf FILMS D'EVELOPED�,_ 24 hours. W. J. DENOYI:1LE,t 140 The Square, Goderich. , 9-12x 400 SQUARE bales of hay. James Devereaux, R.R. 2, Lucknow. 14x SALES BARN SCOURS ? ? ? Pre- vent and ^treat calf and pig scours the improved proven way, avail- able, at RIECK's Drug Store, 14 Square (near Colborne street). Phone 939. -12 BOX of girl's summer dresses, blouses' nd shorts, size 6x, $4.50. Phone 1 5 - • -14 SKILL radial saw, 81-, inch cut, 1/ h.p. motor. Phone 588 or 664. -10tf GLIDER; man's CCM bicycle; ches- terfield; piano; dining table; buffet; electric ironer; bookcase; wood stove; picwtures; odds and ends. F. W. Currie, 11 Britannia road. 14x GOOD baled hay, and baled straw. Don Hamilton, phone _652 r 12. 11-16x CONVERTIBLE baby carriage, $5; red 2 -piece snow suit, size 2, $2. Phone 773 or inquire. at 27 Bruce street, mornings; or evenings after 8 p.m. EVERGREEN shrubs, box woods, prevets. Mrs. J. Juck, Mary street, phone 297. FREE—To anyone purchasing a new baler before' haying . season starts, we shall give. either an elevator or one year's supply of twine. New Idea spreaders, used machinery of all kinds; Purina Chows; leave eggs for ,collection by Golden Glow. Geo. Wraith, Mon- treal street, phone 1285. -11tf BOY'S navy blue blazer, size 14, drycleaned, just like new. Phone 796M. -14 TRAVELLING trunk, in good con- dition. Phone 922. 14x GIRL'S grey -blue coat, size 5-6. Phone 871J. -14 CHILD'S all-weather trench coat, navy, new condition, to fit age 4 to 6. Boy's navy lined jacket to -fit 7 -year-old. Phone 238. -14 FARM Agency=MVlajor oil company has an established farm route for §ale. This is an excellent op or- - tunity for the right party. Write Dex 65, Signal -Star, ,12-14x WOODWORKERS' 2 and 3 foot bar clamps. Scotsmith Furniture -Ltd. --- RANGETTE and 17" TV. Bargain price. Apply 29A East street. 14x HOG -RAISING PROFIT 20% HIGH- ER. Pigs -25% Heavier at weaning when IMFERON-treated. IMFERON available at RIECK's Drug Store, 14 Square (near Colborne street). Phone 939. - -12 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. 109 St. Patrick street — a •one floor bungalow in an excellent loca- tion. Large living room, dining room, 2 bedrooms, up-to-date bath- room, oil furnace. A. nice property. A new small bungalow on Gib- bons street, near the schools. Two bedrooms, attractive living roo and kitchen, utility room, oil furnace. 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 eizcellent location. Each apartment has two, bedrooms, self-contained bath and kitchen. Stoker equipped. Reasonable price. MALCOLM MATHERS 46 West St. Phone 11SW Insurance Agen*Real Estate Broker • JOHN BOSVELD Real Estate, Broker " In a good location, 4 -bedroom - GIRL'S -bedroom GIRL'S Spring coat, -light blue,frame kitchen, room, dining size 12, in good condition. Phone room, kitchen, 3 -piece bath, garage, 969J. EB. Real Estate -14 lots of fruit trees, priced for quick sale, only $4,800. Low down pay- meot. Two-year-old brick,' long ranch home; three large bedrooms, spac- ious clothing closets, L-shaped liv- ing room and dining room with natural fireplace. . Family -size kit: ehen,' tiled bathroom. Forced air oil furnace. Built for comfort and convenience. Choice location over- looking lake. ' Mortgage arranged. HAROLD W - SHORE REAL `ESTATE BROKER Duplex — Good Location Two completely self-contained apartments located in this duplex. Each with two bedrooms, living room, dining room, kitchen and bathroom. Only $2,500 down. four Bedroom — Red Brick - In an excellent location, this fine 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 reduced recently by $2,000, _ Eight Rooms — On Huron Road This family size home has large kitchen dining room and living rbom on first floor, .four bedrooms rand bathroom second floor. Hot air coal furnace and full basemetlt.. This property has been drastically - reduced for quick sale. • Brick Cottage — West Location Containing two bedrooms, living room, dining room kitchen with built-in cupboards and three-piece bathroom. "Terms available. SEED for sale1-complete 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, $17.00; white or yellow sweet clover, $7.80; timothy, $6.72; Climax timothy, $14.40; alsike, $17.00. Priced per ' pound at: orchard grass, - 29c; Erome;. --25e; .•.meadow_.fescuer_ 20c; Reed canary, 50c; Kentucky fescue, 27c; blue grass, 59c; Ladina, - 50c; white Dutch, 55c; Trefoil, 85c. Certified No. 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 WELL rotted garden manure, de- livered. Phone 1240, Goderich. 13-14x Frame Storey n4 Qne-half — Cen- tral Location Just a few years old, this home has modern kitchen, dining room, living room with broadloom, two comfortable bedrooms and four, piece bathroom, full basement and hot air coal furnace. Good terms available. 'New Bungalow ---Only $1,500. Down Not far from public school and uptown this new home has three bedrooms, living room 'and modern kitchen. A real buy for only $1,500 down. Classified Ads' On Cash Basis 5 lines or less 50c Each, additional line, lOc 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. Five -room insul brick cottage and garage, good location, only $3,000. TWO full size lots, reasonable. Apply to Percy Barker, 236 Bay- field road. 2. Real Estate Wanted A good 4 -bedroom .Dome with extra large -bank barn, suitable for broilers, ' garage, henhouse" 41/2 acres of land including milk route with truck. - Income ,about $5,000 yearly. All this for only $10,500. Terms. Milk route can be bought separately. - WANTED.—LISTINGS OF PRO- PERTIES for ,Sale. - No charge to you until property is sold. MALaOLI'i MATHERS, , Real Estate Broker, 46 West St., Gode- rich. Phone 115W. -12tf SFid ING. YOUR PROPERTY ? List where you obtain the best results. List today with HAROLD W. SHORE - Real" -Estate Broker - 38 Hamilton St., Goderich Phone 766. • MAKE YOUR. HOUSEWORK easier by renting a floor polisher and vacuum cleaner from SHORE APPLIANCES, on the Square. ltf COMFORTABLE FURNISHED two -room apartxnent, -two large closets, use of washer, frig and phone. Agent MISS MARY B. ,HOWEILL, 10 St. Vincent street, phone 213. ' , -5tf Order Shell furnace oil and stove oil from Edward 'Fuels, tank truck dealer for all Shell Oil Co. products. ' Phone 98. -39tf • �b Photographs for _ all occasions. .Also religious goods, picture frames and framing. Photographic -supplies. MacLAREN'S STUII 0.,. -4ltf f�HREE - ROOM APARTMENT, partly heated, private entrance, wired for range, suitable for couple^ only. Phone 565. -8tf LARGE front furnished bed -sitting room, hot plate. Mrs. Ken Allin, 54 Victoria street. -12tf. Choice list of farms in Huron County, Commercial properties in Huron County.includingmany _stores. Income properties for invest- ments. We'll look after your real estate and rentals. Very good lots in town. Summer cottages. For buying and selling, contact JOHN BOSVELD Real Estate- Broker 40 Wellesley Street, Goderich Phone 1108. Salesmen: Geo. McGillivray, Lucknow Joe McConnell, Seaforth Angela Bosveld 80 Acre Farm — Goderich Twp. One of the best in Goderich Township, this farm has large brick house, good bank barn, driving shed, colony house, garage, large concrete silo and eighty acres of very productive land. House has water on pressure, and complete bathroom, and farm is fully elec- tri'fied. Here is a good farm at a price that will appeal. t Several other good farms listed. Harvey Lassaline, R,R. 2, Gode-- LADY'S bicycle, almost new, in rich, phone 1599 J 2, Farm Sales- man. excellent condition. Phone 1201J. • -14 BOY'S English racer bicycle, in ex- cellent condition. Phrine 1552 or write P.O. Box 212. • • -14 LISTINGS AND INQUIRIES INVITED Phone 766; Hamilton Stree'F °Vie"rich d ' 3. Agents Wanted. ACT now for big earnings- Sell guaranteed products, mostly beauty preparations, household and farm necessities. High commission. Free catalogue and details on re- quest. Farpilex, Dept. 30, 1600 Delorimier, Montreal. '-14 4. Help Wanted ONE and one-half storey stucco house for sale, 3 bedrooms and garage, good location at 116 Bruce street. -11 PROTESTANT Teachers are . re- quired for one -room- rural schools in 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, Luck - now, Ont. BUILDING lot, corner Trafalgar and Victoria streets, good location. Apply at 110 Victoria street. „ `^ • -12tf SIX -ROOM house, 'modern, kitchen, nice porch, hew oil furnace. Write P.O. Box 792, Goderich. -.1344 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, Luck - now, Ont. , -13-14 EXPERIENCED stenographer as secretary to general manager of progressive manufacturing com- pany. Must have good shorthand, possess initiative, be alert and de- pendable. Modern office, pleasant working conditions, permanent position, group insurance, etc. Salary $200.00 to capable girl. Kindly write full particulars in own hand. Write__ Box .69, Signal; Star, - - 44-15 CANADIAN Pacific Railway station building at Auburn; building to be removed from property. Address offers in writing to J. 0. Johnston, Superintendent, Canadian Pacific Railway, _London, Ontario. ' -14-15 BUHLD1NG lot, on Picton street. Good location. Phone 977M. 14x 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 FULLY experienced woodworking machinist to understudy our mill - room foreman. Pleasant working conditions, good wages, absolutely •steady employment; group insur- ance, etc. James Cole Furniture Company, Ingersoll. -1445 TWO heated apartments, three rooms and bath, back and front entrance. Phone 90 or 328. -13tf FIVE -ROOM unfurnished upstairs apartment, with' bath, ail heat and hot water supplied, heavy wiring, available immediately. a•Phone 50. 1� -13tf Bert Pepper, R.R. 3, Seaforth, licensed auctioneer, now bookie: sales for the coming season. For appointment phone Clint on HU 2-7534. 12-15x Laura Seeord candies, 1 and 2 lb. boxes, Easter wrapped; also Easter eggs, filled—chickens and rabbits. Campbell's Drug ,Store. -14 FIVE -ROOM house, completely furnished. Heavy duty wiring, electric stove and refrigerator. Phone 384J. -14 HOUSE, five rooms and bath, all modern conveniences, one-quarter mile east of Benmiller. Phone 11 r 11 Carlow. w• 14x FOUR -ROOM furnished apartment, heated, utilities paid. Mrs. Ken Ailin, 54 Victoria street. -14tf THREE rooms, furnished, heated, first floor. Phone 1130. - -14tf TWO BEDROOM - . apartment, no children, available., May 1. Elgin avenue 8. Wanted to Rent. 'THE London Life Insurance Com; pany has vacancies for Clerks and Typists, preferably ages 17 to 25, with High School Graduation dip- loma. Five-day week. Opportun- ities for advancement --excellent working conditions—cafeteria—re- creational •facilities --staff pension and insurance benefits. Write to the Personnel Department, _or call at the- Head Office, 'Dufferin and Wellington, London, for a personal interview. - • -14. FARM, 70 acres, on Blue Water Highway, 11:_ miles from R.C. church and school. Good bank barn, insul-brick house, good gar- age and henhouse. ,Mrs. Jerry USHERS wanted. Apply at Sunset Drive -In Theatre between 6,. and 7 p.m. on Thursday night. - -14 CONGENIAL young woman for companion and -general helper, two adults. Live _ in and able to drive car preferred. Mrs. J. J. Hoggarth, phone 591J. -14 Wilson's Delivery Service, agent for Bruce Dry Cleaners. Free pick- up and delivery. Rugs cleaned,. 10c square foot. Phone 1177W. -14t1 • SMALL house or two bedroom apartment required after April 15. Write Box 70, Signal -Star. 14x 9. Coming Events GIRL with some cooking experi- ence wanted. Phone 1281, Gode- rich. -14tf BOOKKEEPER, male preferred, Apply W. G. Thompson & Sons Ltd., Rensall. Phone 32. -14 '6. Wanted (General) O'C h 85 13 Dun- onnor, p one r , gannon. -14-15 "SPEEDY" SPEE by 5AI�AIS MOTORS "Try one of these USED CAR -S!" 56 BUILK CONVERTIBLE 55 BUI@K -SEDAN - 54 BMX SEDAN 54 PONTIAC 4 -DOOR 53 CHEV 2 -DOOR" - 50 PONTIAC 4 -DOOR POI. come in and look at the others." -m - t Mo „I. R GOD- R iCH' #tea` 0MTA%4IO Arr.fir!? W -.00.01.1.0.40011000106 . ..,,.x.,. `,. • 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. . -11tf CLEARING Auction Sale ,of Farm, Stock and Implements will beheld at the farm of Dave MacKenzie on Highway 21, 3 miles south of Amberley, on _ - TUESDAY, APRIL 8th Commencing at 1.00 sharp CATTLE ---Ayrshire cow, regis- tered, 5 years, with calf at foot;. Ayrshire cow, registered, 5 years, due in April; Holstein cow, 6 years, calf at foot; black cow, 7 years, calf at foot; Holstein cow, 4 years, calf at foot; Holstein heifer, rising '3, first calf -at foot;- cow, 8 years, pasture bred; Holstein cow, 6 years, due in June; Durham cow, 4due in April; purebred 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 Bridge and "500" sponsored' by ladies' section, Maitland Golf Club, on Wednesday, April 23, at 8 p.m. in the Masonic Temple. - Tickets 50c. Lunch—prizes. - -14 The regular monthly meeting of the Goderich Graduate Nurses' As- sociation will be held at' 8.30 p.m. Monday, April 7, in the dining -room of the new wing of the hos- pital. Dr. J. C. Ross will be the guest speaker. All nurses cordially' invited to attend. OLD HORSES WANTED AT 31/2c lb., and dead cattle at value. xi dead, phone at once. GILBERT EROS. MINK RANCH, phone col- lect 1483 J 4 or 1483 J 1 -ltf WANTED, 15 or 20 head of cattle to grass for the season. Apply to John Brindley, Goderich or ,phone 19 14,'Dungannon. 13-14 are -14 years, Ayrshire heifer, due in (May; pure- bred Ayrshire heifer, due in June; purebred Ayrshire heifer, open; 12 head of yearling grass cattle, about 6041 lbs.; '7iwo-year-old grass cattle; 8 calves, rising one year. PIGS—Sow with 11 pigs, one month old; 2 sows, due April 25th; purebred English York hog. IMPLEMENTS -•- Tractor, 1952 Minneapolis -Moline; combine, 1952 .Minneapolis. -Moline;. . International, 3 -furrow' plow, nearly new; Inter- national - 16 -plate disc; Massey - Harris fertilizer seed drill;'Massey- Harris mower; 6 -section harrows; 6-section•risteel harrow stretcher; rubber -tired wagon; side delivery rake, 2 years old; 16 -foot hay rack, new; 200 -bushel - grain box; two chicken shelters; colony house, 12 x 14 feet; oil brooder stove; Renfrew. _.cream- . separator,._like new; Lister cream separator; quan= tity of new elm lumber; quantity of used lumber; 1000 bales of mixed hay; 200 bus. of Gary oats; 200 bus. of mixed grain; milk stand; milk cans; Milk .pails; many articles too numerous to mention. THE FARM—The farm, 90 acres, more or less, with 640 feet of lake front, will be offered for isle, - sub- ject to a reserved bid. Terms— '10% cash day of sale, balance }n,,. 30 days. • TERMS ---Hay, grain and sums of $25 and under, cash. Tractor and combine, i cash. Six months' credit on bank approved joint notes bearing 6% interest. Dave MacKenzie, Prop. Emile MacLeifnan, Auc. Spring_ Fantasy Ball sponsored by Beta Sigma Phi on May 23; at �- Goderich - pavilion. Music by George Tin ey orchestra. -14 Don't forget 3 . Free E�ster .Draws for children wider 12. Sege our' 'window display,. :FIRST • PRIZE -- G*nt..Chocolate- Bunny, retail value $15. SECOND end' THIRDPRIZES are Chocolate Rabbits valued at $4.50 . and. $1.75. We offer a large variety of SPECIALLY'-. DECORATED CAKES FOR EASTER. HOT CROSS,7.BUNS doz. 40c PEN SATURDAY NIGHT 'TIL 10 P.M. cuLBtsBAKERY 1111 !' HOME OF TAS PASTRY" WEST STREET PHONE 465 13. Personal DR. ALDIS, Medical Officer of Health for the Huron County Health Unit, will be a guest on "M'Lady," CKNX TV, on Wednes- day, April 9, to discuss a medical topic. Program time -3.15 p.m. -14 14. In Memoriam, JOHNSTON.—In hiving memory of my dear mother, Alice Elizabeth Johnston, who passed away April 3, 1934. —Ever remembered 'by her daughter, Mrs. Robert Hoy and family. -14 LA.MB.�In sad but loving memory of our son, Robert . Norman Lamb, who left us 12 years ago, April 7, 1945. His presence we miss, his memory we -treasure, Loving him always, forgetting him never. Some may forget, him, now he is gone, But we, will remember,, no matter how long.. ' —Sadly missed by Mom and Daddy and brother Harold. 14x 7. To Re.nt TYPEWRITERS -- PORTABLES 41- and standards. &llEOGH OF- FICE SUPPLIES, phone 611, Gode- rich. -36tf Rummage Sale in St. George's Parish Hall, Saturday, April 12, at 2 p.m., by St. Patrick's Group. -14-15 " Easter dance at Kingsbridge Hall on Monday, April 7. Glen Boyd and his orchestra. Lunch at the counter. 4 • Don't miss the Hobby Show in the Carlow Township Hall on Tues- day, April 8th, from 2 to 4 p.m. and 7.30 to 9 p.m.! Featured will be rugs made by the Carlow and Auburn ladies in this winter's Wo- men's Institute extension course and crafts and hobbies of local talent. • Refreshments. Admission 50c and 25c. -14 Goderich Pavilion cabaret danc- ing every Saturday night. Paul Cross and his orchestra. Friday, April 11, Teen -20 Record dance party with Johnny Brent. -14 SWORE FOR RENT, 15 X 24 FEET. - $25 asmonth. LES. CIIAPMAl3, 222 East street. Fhhne 154. -36tf OM 1,500 FEET TO 35,000 s heavy or light manufacture, or storage; equipped with sprinkler system exhaust system and heat- ed; office space avaiiable also. SCOTSMITH FURNITURE LIMIT - Cambria road, phone. 396. •9tf • 1: 1111 , 4 AUCTION Sale of farms, stock, and machinery (including two grass farms), on - _ • WEDNESDAY, APRIL 9 at 12.30 p.m. of the estate of the late Glen Pickard at Porter's Hill, (Cut Line), 21/2 miles west of Holmesville, Goderich Township, the following: CATTLE—Aberdeen Angus bull, Kinghaven Eileenmcre 3rd, 134302, 4 years old; Aberdeen • Angus coo -w, K. Pride of Cass 2nd, 111872, 8 years old with calf; six young Cows, due to calve; Holstein cow, pure- bred, due to calve; 14 cows, fresh, Durham and Hereford; 10 Polled Angus calves; some 'grass cattle. ,MACHINERY--W.D.. 9 Interna- tional tractor in A-1 shape; Cock- shutt row erbp and power stuffier in A-1 shape; John Deere combine, 6 foot, A-1 shape; Gehl forage har- vester,_ ar-wester,- hay and corn attachrhent; Gehl blower, 40 foot pipe and dis- tributor pipe; 10 foot •M. M. one: way disc, nearly . new; five -section drag harrows; 10 foot John Deere cultivator on rubber; I.C. drill, 15 -run power drill; side rake; -4-bar New Idea harrows, 5 section; I.C. four -furrow plow; set of tractor disc, 18 -disc wide; I. -H. power mow- er, 7 foot; 3 forage harvester wag- ons with boxes, two nearly new; set sleighs; Gehl hammer mill, new; grain roller; , I. -1i. milking machine, one double unit, one single unit and miter; T.M. power spreader, big one; set ' of cattle clippers, nearly new; electric .saw, 6 -inch blade, new; electric drill; I. H. truck, one ton; 7 milk cans; land packer; 3 -section drag har- rows; belts and `numerous other articles. FARMS --Two grass farms with good water supply, 80 and 40 acres respectively, on 7th concession of The first meeting of the National Film Council will be held in the Sunday School Auditorium, North Street United Church, April ,10th, 8 p.m. -14 (Kinsmen April 16. paper drive - will be n oriormserek 10. Briefs MATTHEWS.--I would like to ex- press my appreciation to friends and neighbors who remembered me during ,my stay in Victoria Hospital, London. Henry Matthews. 14x WAU1'ERS.---JIn loving memory of our dear parents, Oxenham and Phoebe Walters, who passed - away October 22, 1935 and March 29, 1952, respectively. We cannot bring the 'old days back Their hands we cannot touch; But we treasure happy memories Of dear ones we miss so much. —Lovingly remembered by all their family. . -14 We now have in stock the very latest in high grade German made ZEISS IKON Cameras; also Projec- tors Light Meters, etc. - �L4Y� J '�lll V5''t. Make your reservations early to avoid disappointmerf for Easter Sunday. Chicken dinneix..at Tiger Dunlop Inn from 5 to 7-15.m. Phone Carlow 2406. G. Kaitt mz. STIMSON.--1 wish to express my sincere appreciation to all who sent me flowers, cards and treats while a patient at the - hospital. ,Special thanks to Dr. J.- W. Wallace. I would also like to' • thank the nurses and staff for their care and many kindnesses. Mrs, Donald Stimson. 14x WATSON.—In loving meimory of a dear husband and father, Alex Watson, who passed away- dnb year ago, April 5th, 1957. One lonely year has passed away Since our great sorrow fell; The shock that we received that day, We still ibmem.ber well, We did ;not see you die; We only -know -you-passed -away. And we could not say "Goodbye." —Always remembered by wife, Evelyn and. family. , 14x 15. Cards of Thanks CA.DMAN.--C. H. Cadman and fam- ily wish to .thank their many ,,,,,friends' for condolences and tributes in their sad bereave- ment and also Dr. Leitch for his services and kindness. -14 STIRLING —The relatives of the late Florence Stirling take this 'means to express theirappreci- ation for" the kindness shown them during their bereavement; they are especially grateful for the flowers, the loan of cars and the cards of sympathy. -14 18. Births OHZSHOLM. At the Wingham General Hospital, on Sunday, March 30, 1958, to Mr. "and Mrs. Leonard Chisholm, R.R. 2, Auburn, a son, Colin Ronald. CLARE.—At Alexandra Hospital, Goderich, on March 29, 1958, to Mr. and Mrs: Walter Clare, R.R. 7, Lucknow, a son. (Baby died 'on March 31.) HELESIC.—At Alexandra Hospital, Goderich, on March 28, 1958, to ^ Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Helesic, Gode- rich, a daughter, Wanda Patricia. LAF ' ` .—At Alexandra Hos- pital, Goderieh, on March 30, '1958, to Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Lafreniere, Goderich; a daughter, Denise Alma Marie. - MERI!AM.—At Alexandra Hospital, - Goderich, on March 31, 1958, to Mr. and Mrs. -John Meriam, Goderich, a daughter. MacEWAN.—At Alexandra ` Iospit- al, Goderich, on April 1, 1958, -'w to Mr. and Mrs. Peter S. Mac Ewan, - Goderich, a daughter, Elizabeth Jean. &Mm -I. --At Alexandra Hospital, Goderich,- on_ .ApriL_.1,_ .195:8., to Mr. and Mrs. Donald Smith, Goderich, a son, Richard Alan. ST. LAUREN?. -At Alexandra Hos- pital, Goderich, on March 28, 1958, to Mr. and Mrs. S. C. St. Laurent, Goderich, a daughter, 1Vlarie Danielle. FI T.IOTT.—I wish to thank the staff and nurses of Alexandra Hospital for their kindness to pie while I was a patient there; I would like to thank also Rev. K. E. Taylor and Dr. W. Watters as well as the members .of St. George's Church for t heir thoughtfulness.. Elliott. 1111 1111 _ _ _1111 74x IAR.'RISON.--Miss Clara. Haabison would like to convey her thanks to all those who sent cards, flowers and gifts or -Visited her during her stay in the hospital. Special thanks to the nurses. ' -14 19. Notice to Creditors NOTICE to Creditors and others in the Estate of Michael Joseph Stock, 'late of H'olmesville. 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