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duction Of goods„and
zervices was down by
twoper cht# in the first quarter
of 11150'2i cornered tq 1957, but
duct mra4 for the 'period because
Of hgher Prices.-
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BUSINESS DIRECTOBT' I
CHIROPRACTIC
HERBERT B. SUCH, D,C.
Doctor of Chiropractic.
Office Hours:
Mon., Thurs.-9.a.m.. to 5 p.in.
Tues., Fri. -9 a.m. to 8 p.m,
7 p.m. to 8 p.m.
Wed. and Sat. -9 to 11.30 a.m.
Vitamin Therapy
Office—Corner of South St. and
Britannia Road.. Phone 341.
A. M. HARPER
Chartered Accountant
Office House
343J 343W
33 Hamilton St. Goderich
ALBERT SHORE
Public Accountant
OFFICE: RESIDENCE:
38 Hamilton St. 39 Victoria 'St. S.
Goderich, Ont. Goderich, Ont.
..P.O, Box 797 P.O. Box 797
Phone 975 Phone 444
Roy N. Bentley
PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT
P.O. Box 478 Phone 1011
GODERICH — ONTARIO
Stiles Ambulance
Roomy --comfortahlo
Afly*hir�—Anytimit
PHONE 399
77 Montreal St. Godorich
FRANK REID
LIFE UNDERWRITER
Life, annuities, business
Insurance.
Mutual Life of Canada
Phone 346 Church St.
F. T. Armstrong
OPTOMETRIST
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Phone 1100 for appointment.
SQUARE GODERICH
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izens
Information 'onpa housiug project
speetally designed for snior 'citi-
zens has been received from Cn-
tral Mortage & Housing Corpor-
ation by Town Council.
With the Federal Government
looking. after most of the tinancing,.,
asksted by a grant from the Po-
vincial Government, only a com-
paratively small amount of money
would have to be raised locally to
startsucha project.
The money needed from the
town could be raised by Town
Council or by some service club or
other ,interested group.
The information was sent along
to Council by W, H. Swales, man-
ager of the Kitchener branch office
of CMHC, as a result of an inform-
al conversation he had with a town
official.
Apparently the senior citizens'
housing plan is 'About the only
CMHC service which Goderich has
not taken adVantage of yet. Coun-
cil decided to put the matter over
to a later meeting for discussion.
Mr. Swales informed Council
that there is a row housing project
for senibr cit#eiN in 'Windsor.
There are aartmeut„roje,ts for
Pensioners at Qwen Sound, Strat-
ford and Brantford.
There are still a few small de-
tails to be ironed out in connec:
tion with the 21 -unit, reetcal houa
big project which is to be built
near Goderish District Collegiate
Institute.
J. K. Hunter, town sOliitor, has
inspected the proposed three-way
agreement between the town and
Prajncial and Federal authoritie,
In his report to Council, Mr.
Hunter suggested'1 that the ,new
project be called the "Galt Pro-
ject,"
He explained: "The original sub-
sidized subdivision is named after
Dunlop and, as Galt was a con-
temporary of his, I believe .the
names would go well together and
would honor a pioneer of this
community who, I believe, is not
otherwise commemorated in any of
our street or park names." •
THESE WATER SAFETY RULES
IN CARTOON BEING BROKEN
There -are no lest'than 27 Tules
of water safety being broken in
the cartoon appearing elsewhere
in this issue. How many of them
were you able to detect?
Following is the complete list of
rules being. brokn:'
1. Boating in storm.
2SwinurgiAttt nto laict for,
Ong ifiStancei- Withlitit'
companying boat.' •
3. Drinking while boating.
4. Dumping garbage into water
(ans, bottles, etc.).
5. Flowers in fire -pail.
-6:-Jumping into unknown waters.
7. Ignoring "rules"—speeding.
8. Pushmg others into water —
small children not wearing life-
jackets. -
O. Light on boat not sufficient.
10. Eating before swimming. -
11. Fooling in water.
12. Snorkle users should •swim in
quiet areas.
ALEXANDER 8c
tHAPAAAN-
GENERAL INSURANCE
AND
REAL ESTATE
Bank of Commerce Bldg.
Goderich.- Phone 268.
. A. .J. Alexander, Res. 860
C. F. Chapman. Res. 18.
4555kumwmar
T. Pryde & Son
MEMORIALS
Goderich Representative
MR. FRANK Mc1LWAIN
CARLOW 27
Eventide and Reek of Ages
registered memorials.
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ADY-MIXED
CONCRETE
— FOR —
WALLS
• FLOORS
0 WALKS
0 BARNYARDS
ETC. •
Delivered to the job in the quail.
tity you require.
The fast clean *ay to pour con
crete. Call or *rite us for a
free estimate.
Huron Concrete
Supply Ltd.
GODERICH PHONE 174
Also suppliers of Concrete Bleck.
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NOTICE
WE WILL BE CLOSED FOR HOLIDAYS
• THE WEEK OF AUGUST 11.
We would apreciate 'it if our customers would provide
ahead for this week.
RYAN Elk SON
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PHONE 345
• ONLY AT HFC...
304
Money service
backeti by t39 years'
experience'
—11Parfatittrittenttritairt'serrytee-fram-speciolly-trainedr
courteous people, come to UPC—Canada's leading con-,
sumer finance company. Borrow up to $1,000 in privacy;
With Up 80 80 months torepiiiy ofl terius you mica,
Wiles' always wokonscat HFC
EHOLD FINANCE
'' R. K. Fitch, Mandger
45A Wed Street Telepheea 1501
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13. Don't swing or swini under
rafts.
14. Only one person in the boat
for waterskiing — can't watch
the "road" and skier tool Skier
has no lifejacket.
15. Has mind on other things when
driving this boat—should watch
for swimmers.
16,. Water' skiing near swimmers
for skier.
17. Water ski Only in open waters
—skier MUST wear lifejacket.
lg. Diving into unknown waters,
not watching: for rocks and
other obstacles. " •
19. Does not know Artificial Respir-
ation—should learn.
20. Overloading bat.
21. There are probably non -swim-
mers in the boat—they MUST
wear lifejackets. -4
22, Boat not seaworthy,
23. Standing in boat.
24. No baling can in boat—this
boat is either overloaded or
unseaworthy:
25. Cannot throw ringbuoy accur-
ately. • „
26. Smoking• while filling motor
with gas.
27 Panicking in weds. Should
watch for them and avoid
• them.
Two general rules from this
Poster—
.1. Boats must stay out Of swim-
ming areas.
2. Swim only in supervised areas.
4botti50..-mittbers Of the Cook
afluIy gathered at Seaforth Lions
Park for the' annual reunion Sat -
*clay afteynodln.
Sports were -enjoyed by young
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and old, ilteti ,ts,Ms., tkIlder
., Lindaqe,ifiatn 'tindeti,,
Linda Strauiban boy under
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Alum ecinan;sien cki;
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A b 11 game- was played by the
young folks while older members
enjoyed several bingo games. Win-
ners were:, Aileen Emmons, Xi's.
Maud Horton, Bob Cook, Mrs. OL
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next yearthe picnic will be held
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Mr. Ber relrian; 8eretary, gra
Addle Freeman; sports, .Mr. and
Mrs. Fpank Nation.
Russia is a couutry where you
never guess wrong on an Pleetion.
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effective January 1 1959
YOU MUST
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• On and after January 1, 1959, the Ontario Hospital Services
Commissioii will be the only :ikency offering standard ward
hospital iiisuratice, in Ontario. No private insurance company or
prepayment plan will offer benefits covering standard ward
hospital services after December 31, 1958.
• -
"The Department of Public
Works at Ottawa has directed their
district engineer at London to 'go
ahead with the eat walk at Snug
Harbor," says a letter from Elston
Cardiff, MP., to Mrs, G. Filsinger.
Mr. Cardiff was instrumental in
securing ,a substantial sum of
money from the government for
this purpose,
Owners of cabin cruisers who
have been into Snug Harbor this
summer have been loud in their
praise at the work done so far
which has included. picnic, tables,
barbecue pits, new lighting, elec-
trical plug -ins, etc.
A Canadian flag now flies from
a pole at the entrance to Spug
Harbor 'and 'a large sign also ex-
teeds an official welcom. to the
visiting boats. Snug Harbor, with-
in the course of the next year or
so, will be a much improved spot
arid will attract many more visit-
ing craft.
• HOG MARKETING VOTE
--"'"OffleturregultS-Orlbe
cite among Ontario hog pro-
ducers showed a vote of 67.5
per ,cent in favor of keeping
their co-operative 'marketing
plan, Agriculture Minister
Goodfellow has announced, A.
66.5 majority Was needed to re-
tain the marketing program,
FALL FAIR
DATES SET
A list of Ontario Agricultural
Societies' fairs, for 1958 includes
the following:
Arthur—September 23, 24
Bayfield—September 24, 25
Blyth—September 16, 17
Brussels—September 25, 26
Clifford—September 10, 11
Collingwood---October 2-4
Dungannon—October 3
-Elmira—August 29; 30, Sept. 1
Exeter—September 17) 18
Forest—September 16,.. V1•
Harriston—September 17, 18
Kincardine --September 10, 19
Listowel—September 22, 23
Lucknow—September 23, 24
Milverton—September 19, 20
Mitchell—September 23, 24
New Hambrirg—Septembr 12, .13
Owen Sound—October 8-11
in,—ember:m11
ary
Seaforth—September 18, 19
Stratford—September 15-17
London Western Fair—SePt. 8-13
Tavistock—September 5, 6
Toronto Canadian National Exhibi-
tion—Augtrt 20 -September 6
Toronto, Royal Winta Fair —
November 14-22
Walkerton—•Nvem'lr 5, 6
Zurith—September 20 aritt *22'
The Internatipal Plowing Watch
will be held in Stormont County,
October 7-10.
An advertisement In the signal.
Star brings quick results..
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ALL RESIDENTS OF ONTARIO
ARE ELIGIBLE
Enrolmentis open to every resident of Ontario—re-
gardless of age or physical condition—either through'
a group, or individually ma Pay -Direct basis.
Non-residents of Ontario are not eligible.
•
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PREMIUMS
The low premiums of $2.10 a ,month for a single
person and $4.20 a month for the family (husband,
wife and children under age 19)' are made 'possible
through • extensive financial contributions by the
Federal and Provincial Governmeiits.
• •
WHICH OF THESE CLASSIFICATIONS ARE YOU IN?
1. Are you employed where there are 15
or more includidgthe employer?
If so, you are subject to compulsory enrol-
ment through your place of employment.
' Your employer must enrol you by August,
31, 1958, and begin payments in December
1958. Your employer will register you.
3. Are you a member of a professional
'association, 'medical co-operative, craft
.union, credit union, retail federation,
or like group?
If number 1 or 2 does not apply to you, check
with your organization to determine if it is
acting as a collector for its members. Group
applications must be in by August 31, 4958.
11 isot efigitreis;s4r 1; 2,4;1,;s7s
may enrol as an individual and pay pre.
Miums directly to the Commission. Indivi-
duals applying for Pay -Direct enrolment
must make Application by September 30,
198. Application forms are now available
at public hospitals and banks (or the Post
Office if there is no bank in your com-
munity.) Do 1101 delay.
• 14 including the employer?
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If so, you may be enrolled as one of a group,
if the employer applies for approval as a
"Mandatory Group" and • if. all employees,
including the empoyer, agree to participate.
Geoup application must be made by August
i 31, 1958.
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PAYMENT OF
• ,,
• - GROUP PREMIUMS will be roable monthly in
.one remittance to the Commision beginning in
December, 1958. '
INDIVIDUALS remitting to the Commission ori a
Pay -Direct basis will fiay as follows:
One montlits premium at the time of application
on or before Septmbr. 30, 1958 — and after
that payable on a quarterly premium basis begin-
ning in January, 1959. •
PREPAID 'CUSHION' — The first payMent of
one month's premium by groups and individuals
rekistered prior to the closing dates stated above,
will cover a benefit period of three months: from
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PREMIUMS
January 1 to March 31, 1959. This will set' up a
",prepaid" period to maintain benefits during times
when a person may be laid off changing jobs, or
temporarily out of theprovince.
LATE REGISTRATION MAY PROVE COSTLY
Groups and individuals nofregistered by the closing
dates stated ,above under given classifitations will
not only fail to qualify for the two months' free
coverage but will be required to wait three months
following application before benefits become avail- •
able. For exaple, alroup or resident applying in
February will not have protection effective 'until'
May 1.
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HOSPITAL INSURANCE DIVISION — TORONTO 7, ONTAIRIO
Telephone WAIrtut 4.3301
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Ho ding Viciory BoindS
If you told any of the 5th, 6th, ,7th, 8th or 9th Victory •
Bonds . . . now is the time fo take them to your nearest
Royal Bank Branch and convert them into the new
CANADA CONVERSION LOAN BONDS. "
Th'i new Bonds earn a higher .rate of interest and, in
addition, you receive an immediate cash adjustment for
every Victory Bond you convert. Consult your local
Royal Bank manager about this attractive offer. •
THE ROYAL BANK OF CANADA
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'000$5.18114811.
effective January 1 1959
YOU MUST
•
TO BENEFI
1"cs-
' rt"
• On and after January 1, 1959, the Ontario Hospital Services
Commissioii will be the only :ikency offering standard ward
hospital iiisuratice, in Ontario. No private insurance company or
prepayment plan will offer benefits covering standard ward
hospital services after December 31, 1958.
• -
"The Department of Public
Works at Ottawa has directed their
district engineer at London to 'go
ahead with the eat walk at Snug
Harbor," says a letter from Elston
Cardiff, MP., to Mrs, G. Filsinger.
Mr. Cardiff was instrumental in
securing ,a substantial sum of
money from the government for
this purpose,
Owners of cabin cruisers who
have been into Snug Harbor this
summer have been loud in their
praise at the work done so far
which has included. picnic, tables,
barbecue pits, new lighting, elec-
trical plug -ins, etc.
A Canadian flag now flies from
a pole at the entrance to Spug
Harbor 'and 'a large sign also ex-
teeds an official welcom. to the
visiting boats. Snug Harbor, with-
in the course of the next year or
so, will be a much improved spot
arid will attract many more visit-
ing craft.
• HOG MARKETING VOTE
--"'"OffleturregultS-Orlbe
cite among Ontario hog pro-
ducers showed a vote of 67.5
per ,cent in favor of keeping
their co-operative 'marketing
plan, Agriculture Minister
Goodfellow has announced, A.
66.5 majority Was needed to re-
tain the marketing program,
FALL FAIR
DATES SET
A list of Ontario Agricultural
Societies' fairs, for 1958 includes
the following:
Arthur—September 23, 24
Bayfield—September 24, 25
Blyth—September 16, 17
Brussels—September 25, 26
Clifford—September 10, 11
Collingwood---October 2-4
Dungannon—October 3
-Elmira—August 29; 30, Sept. 1
Exeter—September 17) 18
Forest—September 16,.. V1•
Harriston—September 17, 18
Kincardine --September 10, 19
Listowel—September 22, 23
Lucknow—September 23, 24
Milverton—September 19, 20
Mitchell—September 23, 24
New Hambrirg—Septembr 12, .13
Owen Sound—October 8-11
in,—ember:m11
ary
Seaforth—September 18, 19
Stratford—September 15-17
London Western Fair—SePt. 8-13
Tavistock—September 5, 6
Toronto Canadian National Exhibi-
tion—Augtrt 20 -September 6
Toronto, Royal Winta Fair —
November 14-22
Walkerton—•Nvem'lr 5, 6
Zurith—September 20 aritt *22'
The Internatipal Plowing Watch
will be held in Stormont County,
October 7-10.
An advertisement In the signal.
Star brings quick results..
'--4.11111111
ALL RESIDENTS OF ONTARIO
ARE ELIGIBLE
Enrolmentis open to every resident of Ontario—re-
gardless of age or physical condition—either through'
a group, or individually ma Pay -Direct basis.
Non-residents of Ontario are not eligible.
•
-.mem
-.0•1111,,
PREMIUMS
The low premiums of $2.10 a ,month for a single
person and $4.20 a month for the family (husband,
wife and children under age 19)' are made 'possible
through • extensive financial contributions by the
Federal and Provincial Governmeiits.
• •
WHICH OF THESE CLASSIFICATIONS ARE YOU IN?
1. Are you employed where there are 15
or more includidgthe employer?
If so, you are subject to compulsory enrol-
ment through your place of employment.
' Your employer must enrol you by August,
31, 1958, and begin payments in December
1958. Your employer will register you.
3. Are you a member of a professional
'association, 'medical co-operative, craft
.union, credit union, retail federation,
or like group?
If number 1 or 2 does not apply to you, check
with your organization to determine if it is
acting as a collector for its members. Group
applications must be in by August 31, 4958.
11 isot efigitreis;s4r 1; 2,4;1,;s7s
may enrol as an individual and pay pre.
Miums directly to the Commission. Indivi-
duals applying for Pay -Direct enrolment
must make Application by September 30,
198. Application forms are now available
at public hospitals and banks (or the Post
Office if there is no bank in your com-
munity.) Do 1101 delay.
• 14 including the employer?
"""55.1.111111.
If so, you may be enrolled as one of a group,
if the employer applies for approval as a
"Mandatory Group" and • if. all employees,
including the empoyer, agree to participate.
Geoup application must be made by August
i 31, 1958.
.1. 5
PAYMENT OF
• ,,
• - GROUP PREMIUMS will be roable monthly in
.one remittance to the Commision beginning in
December, 1958. '
INDIVIDUALS remitting to the Commission ori a
Pay -Direct basis will fiay as follows:
One montlits premium at the time of application
on or before Septmbr. 30, 1958 — and after
that payable on a quarterly premium basis begin-
ning in January, 1959. •
PREPAID 'CUSHION' — The first payMent of
one month's premium by groups and individuals
rekistered prior to the closing dates stated above,
will cover a benefit period of three months: from
•
4.saleem-
, iii.111111150.0-
411111111iso.-
eseise-.
111111110.-
11111111..- •
111111"...-
111111Mis...
•Ila=7;_
PREMIUMS
January 1 to March 31, 1959. This will set' up a
",prepaid" period to maintain benefits during times
when a person may be laid off changing jobs, or
temporarily out of theprovince.
LATE REGISTRATION MAY PROVE COSTLY
Groups and individuals nofregistered by the closing
dates stated ,above under given classifitations will
not only fail to qualify for the two months' free
coverage but will be required to wait three months
following application before benefits become avail- •
able. For exaple, alroup or resident applying in
February will not have protection effective 'until'
May 1.
'11111110.55555-
111111151.*.-
VOU MUST BE REGISTERED TO° BENEFIT
----ONTAITTO-110,SrivgAr""SERVICE164"*"" SSION
HOSPITAL INSURANCE DIVISION — TORONTO 7, ONTAIRIO
Telephone WAIrtut 4.3301
'4001440.60,
0550001111511110.0
.04.400.0.05.140.0.—
....0.44.0550.44001111,5
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