The Goderich Signal-Star, 1960-06-16, Page 12The Goderich Signal -Star, .-Thursday, June Ifrth, 1960
SPACIAL
ON
s
Covson
Burn:er
Completely lY installed
for
At
ONLY
$U9.
eco Sales Co.
Cr01MITCN.
.Phone 1450or 7722, 241:
The appetite of an ostrich is'
proverbial, bort what does it eat?
Snakes, lizards, small mammals
and birds, insects andmany
kinds of plants. 'It ,,,swallows
p€bbles as big as ,hen'.s eggs,
which help to grind the food
so that it can be digested.
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PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT
OFViCE R$SIOENCE
38 HAMILTON ST. 39 VICTORIA sr.
GQOERICH GOPERICH
PHeN __—..PH
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Pp.
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combines Whip
Wingham IO --4
Saturday night at Agricultur-
al Park, Goderich-Benmiller
Oomlbines, met their olid neanisis
for the first time this year and
soundly whipped Wingham 100.4.
44.
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Wingham ared°' r ur f PIAN TINTED GLASS TO rrtns iw the firsset three theiinnifongsAilsa Craig Horses Finish
and were held scoreless for the KEEP CAR INSIDE COOL
'us•x ,;,:`.r :.,m... - ,�.•...,.,`, {tq,,_r"c'i=L,..J'r-a. -a- --^^• �.-,._.
remaining ire pi while the WINDSOR, Tinted glass can fl
Combines wee piling up 831 r,.r _ �rrsr�a in
TL Free
For
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their runs. • keep your ear many 'degrees .
Ken Dunn n the mound for cooler than .clear glass in hat ,
t Goderich pitched his first corm-
i plete game of the year and was
given good support by his team-
mates, both at bat and in the
ellld. -
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EEGold Bond Stamps
Muffler Inspection
FATHER'S DAY MENU
SUNDAY – 5 - 7.30 ' P,M. AT _
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T� E �
(Highway 2'1 3 miles north of Goderich)
Chicken -Broth — Fruit Cup --- Juices
Relishes and Salads _•
HOT ROAST CHICKEN -- T -Bone Steak
Hot Vegetables and. Rolls
Strawberry Shortcake - Tiger Dunlop Delight
Pie and Ice Cream Tea and Coffee
Reservations Given Special Attention.
CATERING G. KAITTtNG, Carlow 2406
6.70-15
Tube type
Plus recappable' tire
WANTED
no sitting charge
25 Portrait
Sitters
.:_.-THis-15,T4r„,"Aczaa,c9f1E.T0
TO DAD.
PLEASE
QFALSEXCELQ LENT
USED TIRESSTOCK
1 .,rP N ii\ Y• n..M•. r .
•.{feerr. "'B�rc ke'�V �e rvrce
• AUTO' BODY, REPAIRS
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DAVIDSON TEXACO SERVICE
Huron Rd. (No. 8 Highway) • Phone JA 47231
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weather. 0 First harness racing -program
Chrysler of Canada engineers
here for the season on Wednes•
report that a series of tests have vehicle is equippedd with tinted day of la -St week saw a fainly
revealed that,,temperatures at glass- in fact, when the car is good turnout of fans. The 'first
parked with windows. closed for
the head andshoulder` location scheduled meet here for the
Ot ttter,�reara at p seilger4 iver'.��.4 , . prolonged period, inte aior seas" in -1 May was rained out.
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as ,t . ri ,. n , o
up' to '3U degrees cooler when .� F a� ...,::e:� �9__+��:�,�,�.�?� � �`�� .�.a�;
the car was equipped with tint-
ed, heat-absorbinn glass. Ihas 'heat-aibsorbing glass rather three -year-olds.
re -
than 1
a pair of speedsters from the,
ature~s to rnQunt:' i3ire=siarh< of C ,nada pofrtrl=--�srtaii�le--• -Dune- nmpbeli,,, of
The. Chrysler tests also re- axion was affected and from Ailsa Graig, ;finished one-two in
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clear
a caglass:Clear glass, on -the 'other Argyel 'Sam and Argy,ed Ray,.
hand, allowed interior temper
1,,m)earilhay ereir.-+when ao ear. 4 4" ..4a.. 45,000 died in the the freeifor-all event.
is parked in the sun for some.
time the rate of heat build-up
is, several times less if the
11L8 influenza epiilenife, z e ''Il is ami ilieik drove Ai:rgye
woi-kl more than 20,000,0011 died Sara to'the fastest time of the
in the epidemic. day—a 2.09 3/5 .elooking -In the
first of two heats. vArgyel, Sam
toured the second heat an
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TELEVISION SALE
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.onFather's Day, June 19
2.11 4/5, ,second best time of
the afternoon.
Ray Campbell was presented
-a • silver tray by Bill Harris of
Ripley, in 'memory of the late
Reg, McGee, well-known Gode-
rich sportnrnan.
The crowd saw three gener-
ations of the Feagan family o
f
Goderich in the sulky. George
Feagan piloted Pat Lee Grattan;
his son Keith was in the sulky
behind Hi Acres Averill; and
grandson Ronnie; a 117 -year-old,
drove Len•a's Pride.
The"most exciting race of the
afternoon was the return heat
of the 2.21 class when Paddy
Ann, owned by Roy Meriam, of
Goderich, 'won out by a nose
61teir f:earre sl; owazed-lh rs.
Reg. ,,McGee, of Goderich.
Over the past five crop years
Canada's wheat production has
averaged 395 million bushels
annually; exports have averaged
288 million bushels, 30 per cent
of the total world expirt wheat
market, .
COMPLETE PHOTOGRAPT•1.Y._ `ll4!1?+L `; 100SE''; 1C;
— Portraits a Weddings — jassports
— Industrial and Comercial Photography —
Picture Framing Complete line of Office Equipment
Whiting"s,
42 West St., Goderich
NNrINt.*
Studio a and-
Camera Centre
JA 4-7315.
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-MARCONI MODEL 108o1
Enjoy. clew, dependable, low-cost
home heating with Natural Gas
ent a fully automatic conversion
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on your gas bill PER'MONTH'
tnjoy the benefits of completely automatic
—Tho -me heating. Have a NaturalrGas Conver-sion..,
Burner installed in your present furnace or
- boiler ... today. Look at these advantages:
You'll appreciate the silent, dependable,
economical operation ' of your Natural ' Gas
Conversion Burner. Put an end to Work, worry
and waste.,Heat with Natural Gas.
o $50.00 TRADE-IN ALLOWANCE
- FOR YOUR OIL ' BURNER
Offer good up tai September '30, 1960. The
trade-in allowance Will be credited to that
,portion of your monthly bill coveting the gas
° 'consumed.
6
NO CASH OUTLAY
The low rental pay.,xnent on the conversion
burner will be applied to your regular monthly
gas bill.
ate.. FREE, LIFETIME BURNER SERVICE
Union Gas ;Company provides free .'
's'ervice every day of the year.
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FAST, EXPERT INSTALLATION'
There is no inconvenience even in the coldest
weathet. Gas conversion burners are designed to
fit quickly and' easily into your present furnace,:.
*$2.95 is the monthly rental charge for a normal
_gas conversion burner installation. Gas usa
is extra.
SEE YOUR HEATING CONTRACTOR. OR
a'
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UNION,
COMPANY
CSF CANADA,IAMRED
Saying Southwestern Ontario .since 1911
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.µ,
199
REGULAR
VALUE
4, $339
WITIi G ACCEPTA13I.4E TRADE -1N
ONLY . TWO LEFT
LES
CHAPMAN.
PHONE JA 4-7612
38 EAST ST.
by ' W. W. Haysom
your telephone
manager
° How often have you just become settled and relaxed
op your favourite lounge, under the shady tree on the
lawn, and your telephone rings! Up you get to answer
it but by the time you reach it in the house, no one is,
there. Or,. working in the garden, 'someone calls from
the window,—"You're wanted on the telephone—hurry—".
Frustrating, isn't it?
There's always the chance of missing an important
call — •Unless, of course, you have an outdoor telephone.
Portable telephones, with outlets for garden or patio, are
becoming increasingly popular. We expect to provide
this `outdoor telephone service' to a number of folk around
Goderich this,se'ason. We'll be happy to do the saihe for
you: Give us a call,or drop in and see us. Poyt'nbl -'
telephones with suitable outlets are not expensive.
We find' many of the supplementary issties of the
Goderich Telephone Directory (a small blue covered
issue sent to our Goderich subscribers when ye changed
Co dial operation)" are still in use. Would`'you please
destroy these books, as many, of the 'listings and telephone
numbers have since been changed. Dialing such numbers
gets you -a wrong party and 'causes inconvenience to the
party called to the phone, Please destroy tie old out-
dated books, and use your latest four column, February
issue headed "Stratford — Goderich, Directory." Thank
you!
Princess Margaret and Anthony Armstrong -Jones
chose May for their wedding date. Many of the weddings
in Goderich are holding to tradition and June. How
many of them, we wonder, started with a date made by
a telephone tall? Of course, that would be just the
start, Many calls and hours of romancing talk have gone
ty, and now when it comes to the detailed wedding
arrangements, planning, orders, and inevitable last minute
changes, the telephone really becomes - indispensable.
When you take into consideration the tremendous role
which thej4elephone plays in our every -day lives --- even
to being a Sort of "silent matchmaker" leading to marriage
and the sharing of lives the monthly bill is a small
price to pay.
?Ktn %1ce6,Ya
Pearson
Motors
Ltd.
advertisement which
normally appears on
this page is to be.
found- in
A FULL °PAGE AD
ON, PAGE 3
THIS WEEK.'
Air Conditioned
for' customers' comfort ,
PLUS•—
Latest Sanitary
Equipment
for your protection.
-:Jim ThornLoe's
Barber Shop
Next to Campbell's Drugs
ON THE SQUARE
= -24-5x
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Strawberries
FOR SALE
Order your strawberries
now and be . assured of
your supply of fresh fruit
at wholesale prices.
Prices will not be above
those of'- last year.
Phone HU, 2-3462
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F. W. ANDREWS°
Clinton
SPCC IAL LY ---D ECORATED
FATHER'S DAY .SAKES
$'x.25
Chocolate
or Light
Please Order Early --
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Home-made .. Bread
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Banana Pialine (akes 40c
CULBERtSLAKERY
,,THE HOME 'OF TASTY PASTRY"
DIAL 7941
WEST STREET
D'S DAY
SUNDAY, JUNE 19th
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Cigarettes andCigars -
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