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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1958-12-04, Page 20• THE GODERIck SIGNAL -STAR BRIDGE WINNERS 41,XlItbleS of duplicate bridge were engaged in play at the regu- lar Monday night game's. at Mrs. A. A. Isrlcors apartment Winners Halasz, 49 points; Mr. E. L. Dean Mr, and Mrs. J. Papernick 44 .Toledo, 'Ohio, were in town • last • week and visited Mrs. Fowlie's VOTE AS YOU LIKE — BUT VOTE! Vote Jim Bisset FOR' TOWN COUNCILLOR • FOR TRANSPORTATION, PHONE 489 TO THE TAXPAYERS OF THE TOWN OF GODERICH: Your vote and influence will be very much appreciated.. I have served you to the best of my' ability in the past, and I will endeavour to do the same in the future if elected. Thanking all for your support in the, past and wiihing you the very best at Christmasrand New Year's. . John H. Graham YOUR VOTE AND INFLUENCE WILL pE AS COUNCILLOR FOR GODERICH, IN 1959. COMPLIMENTS OF THE SEASON. John E. Huckins Laying the Trans-Cahada pipeline was no easy task as will be seen, from, this picture taken near North Bay as workmen put down the 30 -inch 'pipe. • • Perth -Huron Jersey Club Elects New Officers; See Increased Milk Sales New president of the Perth - Huron Jersey Club is George Adair, RR. 5, Stratford. , Mr. Adair waS choSen to follow Thomas Rathwell, R.R. 3, Clinton„ in the office at the annual meeting'. of the club held. Monday afternoon in the agricul- tural office, Stratford,. Principal speaker for the occa- sion was J. Dudley„Oliver, secretary of the Ontario JerseSt Club, Toronto, whoge principaiwork is promoting Jersey milk sales in Ontario. Other officers elected are: vice - IC Skinner-, St. Pauls, Thomas Moore, 4.1t. 4, Goderich; secretary -treasurer, It. IC. White, Stratford; assistant, D. H. Miles, Clinton; directors, North Bell, Shakespeare, Peter Peterson, briefly outlined the work the On- tario association is attempting to aecomplish, He said that they are trying to make it possible for farmers to make a. good living out of selling. Jersey milk, and redict- ed that sales in 1958 will exceed those of 1957 by 35 to 40 per cent. Joins Florists' Telegraph Group ASHFIELD . Joe Moody received the vote of thanks award from the area commissioner, Ge'orge Nutt. Sign, ed by the Governor General of Canada, the award is in recognition of Mr. Moody's years of faithful service to St. John's Ambulance which dates back to brigade work shortly after World War L He has instructed in first aid courses ,Goderich for many years and, id'i'addition, has put his practical' first aid training to use at hockey games, in an industrial plant or wherever the need arose. Mr. Charles Breckow Was Ore sented with a ten year award for completing his tenth examination in first aid clastes given by St. John's Ambulance, in which organ- ization he has been active in Gode- • rich for 'many years. A meeting will be held in the Board Room of Alexandra Marine and General Hospital this Sunday at 2.30 p.m., at which time all ose interested in forming a St. hnti Ambulance Brigade in Gode- rich are invited to attend. Election Reilits ASHFTELD, Dec. 1.—Mr, Lloyd MacDonald, , Uranium City, In H. travelled by plane and is visiting . . MacDonald for a few days. Mrs, Frank MacLennan is visit- ing with her daughter, Mrs. Ainslie, in Toronto, where a new baby daughter has arrived. Congratula- tions. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Elliott and American Thanksgiving with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Will Mac- Donald. Duncan Allan spent a few days with his uncle, Mr. George Allan, of Battle Creek, Mich. OTTY=Tr'fie florists' Tele- graph Delivery Association an- nounced today that the W. J. has been accepted as a meinber of the association. The owner of the new•FTD shop R.R. .5, Stratford;. .Sonth. Perth, .is Wilfred J. Denomme. Harold Myers, R.R. 2, Stratiord;', The assoCiation whose winged mercury trademark guarantees cus- tomer satisfaction, now has ap- proximately 11,000 members in United States .and Canada 'Who handle .flowers- sent by Wire. Flo-wer Shop pan have flOwers and 'Plants delivered td any point, in„ Sydney Harlow, RR. 2, .St. Pauls, Ed. Krueger, R.R. 3, Stratford, Huron, • Irwin- -Trewartha, 2, Seaforth, Ray Fisher, R.R. ,6, Gode- rich Leslie Jervis, R.R. 2, ,Clinion, Garde Martin; R:R.• 4; Goderich. I solicit your patronage at the polls on Monday neitt, December 8, as Councillor for the Town of Goderich. „, If elected, I will do my utmost to serve you to the best of my ability. Harold Montgomery • 11---REET LIGHT SO FAR Although the winter fleet is light. right now—with only six boats— it is -expected that additions in the neat= future Will bring the total up to. abont the same as lasf year. The Upper Lake and St. Lawr- ence Transportation Company and also the Goderich Elevator and Transit Company are expecting To date the boats . at ,Goderich harbor are: "Brynbarge, Alexander Holley, Barge, 137,- Collingdoc, ve members Of the 1958 Huron ounty 'Connell weret,thosen by the voters in municipal elections held Monday. Jose'Ph Kerr waS re-elected deputy -reeve of' Wing - ham; Norman Jones was re-elected reeve-of-Hensall. At Clinton -,--W-: J. Miller was elected reeve, suc- ceeding Burton Stanley, who will be mayor in 1959; Melvin Crich was elected deputy -reeve, succeed- ing Nelson Trewartha, . who has retired from municipal Office. ltoy Adair -had been -prettiOusly returned by acclamation to the office---of---reeve--of-Wingham, which he has held during 1958. , At Exeter, Pooley gained re-election as mayor; turning back a challenge by Ralph Bailey. The reeve (*Exeter, William McKenzie, had previously been returned by acclamation for another term next year. liam Jewitt had been returned by acclamation as reeve, the election Monday chose four township coun- cillors from a field of five: Tom ,Leiper headed the •poIl,, with Hugh Flynn, Emmerson Hesk, and Archie Young also elected. • At Hensally. where, seven candid. as village councillor, one of the 11#11415DAY, D'APC. 4th, 1958 raw third in the sevenaman field,, cillor at Hensel Was beaded by was elected; Mrs. Minnie Noakes' to gain election. The pallier coun- but Mrs. Edna Mae Sangster failed Lorne Hay. . ... for clearing our entire stock of 4, FMESTONE "Town and Clountry" SNOW TIRES ' after we advertised our special "2 for' 1" deal in las week's papero A new shipment of these famous tires has just arrived, and our offer still stands as long as the supply lasts. USED OARS for sale at SPEOIAL OHRISTMAS , We have some mighty good, clean, late model TEXACO SERVICE -Firestone and ,Volkswagen 80 Victoria Street Phone 20 IDEAL CONSTRUCTION CO. GODERICH eeted-on-Harniiton-Street-in-former-Bradley Machine Shop, next to Royal Hotel) We offer you A-1 WORKMANSHIP, PROMPT SERVICE and the right prices in everything in our line, including— New' Buildings, Factories, ,Offices, Garages and' New Houses: MODERNIZING of all homes from basement to attic. Also specializing in colored- concretes,--acid-proofed concrete and concrete with steel top, All floors are machine -trowelled. • your`home needs improvements, we shall also be glad to help you get HOME IMPROVEMENTS LOANS for your job. REMEMBER—No job too big M. Christensen, PHONE 1487. AFTER or too small. We are always • Pat *Patterson, Manager. e're real 48 ,1=1111 g21119111=2111:5 r=121=1110EMEINIM May ooney TO THE 1959 COUNCIL FOR THE TOWN OF GODERICH. FOR THRIFTY AND -SOUND ADMINISTRATION TREE STANDS Having been nominated to•reOresent you on the 1959 Town Council, I hereby respectfully solicit your patronage. SPECIAL '498c Johnson , SNOW BOY A one-man Snow.Blower that clears walks and driveways in •minutes1 TURKEY :BINGO Sponsored by Baylield Lions BAYFIELD TOWN HALL Friday, December 12 - 8.30 p.m. 25 dAMES 25 TURKE:StS Reg. $149.50 $129 50 SPECIAL FREE (OVER with each purchase of a SUNBEAM FRY PAN 2 sizes to choose from. HEATING PAD Reg. $7.95 LO _for -EVERYONE:. in tke M ily! •, Ask for your •FFEE BALLOTS for Breck idge higrd'ware lias -3. full flocort of FREE V AVV. Every purchase of $1.015 or more at Our store teorowitiIe,s: you 4o a chance -Wonderful Gift -u-ggestions. Donl miss our , MANY SPECIALt! New Presto STEAM IRON Choice of colors Presto FRY PANS with Glass Cover and Control • REG. $22.75 All -Metal HAMMERS 4 -piece. TUMBLER SET with Carrying Rack, a lovely gift! Large COOKIE JARS, assorted styles' SPECIAL tv"/ $17 95 $21.95 $2.982 $2,49 COFFEE CARAFES, $8.98 beautifyLgold trim 22 -Carat Gold Trimmed DEVILED EGG PLATES Gold Trimmed t , RELISH DISHES New G.S.W. ELECTRIC TEA KETTLES Sunbeam MIXMASTER $1.98 $1.79 $5.98 1.19 Christmas Special See Our Gigantic YLAND SECOND FLOOR MIXMASTER $25.75 $21.95 ,Sunbeam Junior FiNE ENGLISH BONE CHINA • CUPS and SAUCERS SPECtAkev-r 1445. ; COLEMAN 51,000 B.T.C1: OUTPUT Reg. $157.90 - SPECIAL $137.50 OIL HEATER with fan AUTOMATIC WASHERS AS LOW AS $279.95 / Automatic Washer and Dryer Set mission: COME ONE — COME ALL Prteeds for Lions Service Work 4£0 lit 21 47424%*Wat9iDatD,Wearatai2MIttVanl'Altv ass.76•441,4424247% SPECIAL $5.49 ONLY ONE SET TO BE ,OFFERED AT THIS Pnice. ' Modal 90 THE BIGGEST DISPLAY OF'. TOYS IN THIS STORE1 HISTORY! POWER with Moth -Resisting CHEST Both FOR. $99.95 Bathroom Scales Choice of colors. SPECIAL $7 95 FINDLAY 30" GAS RANGE for Natural or Propane Gas. • SPECIAL Christmas Lightung AND - Tree _Decorations INDOOR and OUTDOOR twoctociztqcimeigictoatcimmiciatetocte Christmas Tree C.C.M. SKATES CLEARING AT ROCK -BOTTOM PRICES Broken Size Range. 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