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"Built, backed and guaranteed in
writing by Imperial Oil Ltd.
Atlas batteries are guaranteed
factory fresh, " and "Dry Char
sed" for yo, •ur Frq'tecteeWee>e,�w__,,,
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! p era! Oil Credit Card holders get 3 months topay,
with rio interest, or carrying charges,on
y gpurchases of
$15.00 . or more.
--EXTRA SPECIAL
5:00 For .Your old Batter
regardless of age or condition when traded in on'any
first line ATLAS battery: This offer • good for the
month of July.
PLANTE.ESSO_IMPERIAL SERVICE-.
Victoria and Nelson Sts. -- Tel. JA -4-8612
"Always Look to Imperial For the. Best"
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Kincardine Old Boys' and Girls'
REUN1. NN.
SATURDAY thru TUESDAY
JULY 30 -..AUG. 2
4i Y
SATURDAY SCOTTISH DAY
• SUNDAY - VETERANS' DAY
MONDAY HORSE RACES
TUESDAY r ;MISS_ -BRUCE CQ.UNTY PAGEANT
d .
DAILY:
Grandstand Entertainment
also
ROYAL CANADIAN AIR FORCE AIR
TRANSPORT' bO.MMAND BAND
directed by -F/L-O;-A-.ext..-_
Grey's Midway
rl iti.''`..;'
iEi'
I imr"ndiavg tothe-tare the
el skirt accented the back waist-
line. Her headdress of pearls
ROBINSON -.- GREER and rhinestones 'held --her "three-
uarter length veil and she car -
Pink and 'wrhYte carnations ried a white Bible crested, with
and roses decorated the home gardenias and trailing stream -
of -Mr. and Mrs, Bert Greer, R.R. ers.
3, Bayfield, forth umarriage of !Miss Ants Westlake, R.R.
their daughter, Evelyn Joyce 'BaYfielde was maid of hono_ .
Diane Greer to Raymond Noel ing a waltz -length gown of pink
Robinson, son of Mr. and chiffon. The shirred bodice lea-
p.- _elle ;Robinson ell Goderie tared a =pop .neckline
r�, ,�and . tilt
't7tixry :,mss Yet,tfUrnned bouffant •skir(m . baa : -AOISin4
on Saturday by Reverend Law- streamers at the back. IElorwer-
rence Talbot. 'Miss Louise Tal- girl was the bride's sister,
bat provided the rw e del i n g Wendy Greer, diressed in white
music. flocked nylon with pink under
The bride,. given in mnarriage bkrrt.° Their flowers were . ar-
'by her father, wore a waltz- rangements of pink and white
njtirgam'' o+f Citieirki`illr.lace. eaar.-ratiUns. •ti. . wk. ,..' . , �rF.. �u.
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The fitted bodice. ' was -styled • Guy Robinson, of
with a scoop' neckline trimmed w ee,,groomsman. Goderich,
with pearls and rhinestones. Ai Receiving at the reception in
nylon chiffon bow with stream- the Bayfield United C1alrrch par -
Grade Xill Students
with at least eight subjects, required for chartered
accountants' .Wee.
These positions offer the opportunity to obtain a univer-
sity education in Accounting, Law, Business Management
and Auditing, with reasonable remuneration while em-
ployed, Write or telephone.
CHARTERED Atq,COUNTANTS
33 Hathilton Street - Goderich
Telephone: JA 4-7562
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RANCH WAGONS-
Wehavethe
_Itaegest,.seiectioliof
USD
RANCH WAGONS`
inHuron County.
AU Makes: Just the thing
for the Holidays.
35 SOUTH ST.
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To.ps'FieldOf 70
Ten• lady golfers from the
Maitland Golf Club visited Gwent
Sound • and Kiricard'ine last
Thursday and Friday, July 14
and 15,, competing in the in-
vitational tournaments.
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11.124.4X!.).4 ;14":,,, ;d !� a -a. .:..
t wen Sound,Mrs. vrazgaret
TJbuketa topped 70 competitors
with a gross score of 89., In
the same flight, Mrs. Edna Over -
halt copped third prize in the.
net division. with a' 77.,7eMrs.
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end r o ,'
n A+f s. Jean M Awartr also
were among - the local winners.
In. the Friday 'Competition at
Kincardine, Mrs. Ubukata agaip
demonstrated her fairway skill,
tying for first place in the "A"
flight with, a creditable 86.
•
ior, the bride's mother wore a
1 turquoise silk organza sheath
dress, appliqued with flowers.
The groom's mother chose a
navy sheath dress with white
accessories and a corsage of
white carnations.
For her wedding trip to north-
ern points, the bride donned a
ibinetiSheath ltPen with white..
accessories and a white gardenia
corsage. The couple will reside
in Goderich.
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Obituary IF
MRS ALICE FLEWITT forth, and Mrs. Harriet Oke,
Toronto. -
eMTs. Mason is .a sister of W.
Hurn'e Clutton, of the Minion
Mbte'l, who attended the fun-
eral, held' in Toronto. •.-..e.a� .
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the funeral was held at One -
ton Saturday of Mrs.R A.11ee Em-
ily Flewitt, 90, a native of Eng-
land but for 35 years a resident
of theOlinton district.
She is survived ' by two sons:
Samuel,
Of Goderich odic Township,
e h
14rGeorge, ..T.gek.? .'F,iti :t
Interment took place in Baird's
cemetery.
MRS. LILY . HUTCHINSON
A native oaf GodCf e 'ovvn-
ship, Mrs. Lily .Hutchinson, of
26l"'Piftrt�� �aad; LL ����6' 'died sistant dep;�y..utnister (maz�ket-
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July 12 in her 75th ,year, sheeing) has been talking "again. This:
was born op the seventh line
of
Goderich Township, daughter
of the late James and Jean Mair,
and is survived by her husband,
Thortias R. 'Hutchinson, ..one
daughter, Mrs. David, G. Evans,
and three grandohildrerz.
The funeral service was held
Thursday from the Humphrey
funeral home, with interment -
in Mount Pleasant cemetery.
W. ERNEST BELL
LA lifelong resident of this
district, and well known in
• �..k' �Stesk'
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Threat' By B
(By J. Gari Hemingway)
• .I see that Everett Riggs, as -
upsets two basic principles of
democracy that I have believed
in. First why should a civil
servant hired .and paid by the
people feel that he should tell
the majority of voters what they
can or cannot do? '
Second, according to a report
in at least one of the dailies,' he
stated that unless the hog pro-
ducers behave themselves, mar-
keting powers . will. be with-
drawn from all commodity
groups. In other words when
one bad boy is suspected of
chewing guni, the whole. class •
-GateerieheW:"Ernest T�dBoll --gets.erthev_-lei ,,r k -treaient,,.
of Clinton, -died Friday in Vic- 'The first is bureaucratic, the
toria Hospital, London. Service second unjust.
was held at Clinton on Mondayafternoo„
Maitlandrrcef!neterywith intermenthere.
in C N EPpARDTON
Mr. Bell is survived by his J
wife, the former Genevieve Hee-
rison; one son, Norman; a
daughter, Sylvia, at home; three
brothers, Fred, of Goderieh
Township; Charles and Harold,
Bayfield, and five sisters: Mrs.
Roy (Irma.) Wilson, Goderich
Township; Mrs. Harry (Laura)
The Goderich Signal -Star, 'Ithursday, ht 246t,
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whoa:t On hand in Ontario and
poorer crops oI oat, and barley �,
S'•
Q �►� hedtro than norl,' there is likely to
Sh} , . be a strong demand, for t
irt In 'Ontario wheal for 'feed` On 'Ontario <,
farms- 'reducers are urged to
The Ontario Wheat Produ'c- store wheat on the farm, un1.ess
er§' Marketing Boardpredicts a the ruarket is {well above the
floor price of $1.40 a bushel.
short soft wheat crop in Ontario The normal Ontario crop is
.
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this million as yeLar. Harvest has ,jusx bye- 19 fw million �bus+lrels, The last.,
`rx; end Bee t' _e eye: intll 'at.i esti to �!or 'a as'- 7 it '
yields will be considerably low- lion"' i' is: �= Ho revere Mdue to
er than normal. Few areas re-, ad erre weather conditions and '
port a normal wheat crop'.disease,, this year's produetion„
With 'very little old crop frnay be drastically reduced,
Taylor's Corner +
TAYLOR'S CORNER, July 18.
---•A number from this com-
munity attended the •Fisher Re-
union at Bayfield on Saturday
last.
Dr. and Mrs N.,P'Trmner,
of Arthur, spent their holidays
with Mr. •and Mrs. William
Snyder. Mrs. Lillian Thomas,
of Stea'tford, is also a guest at
the Snyder home.
Mrs. McCabe left on Sunday
ter,Part Qollborne.- From there:
she wilt be aecomparried' by n her
daughter,, Mrs. William Elliott,
and family on an extended trip
to visit her mother, Mrs. M.
Walker and other relatives at
New Carlisle, Gaspe, Quebec.
• Mr. and Mrs. E. Rostron, Don-
ald, David and. Derr�inis spent the
week -end with Mr. and ' Mrs.
° George Ginn -Mrs". Rostron and
sons remained for a two-week
vacation.
BEV. BOWRA CHOSEN
FOR .SOEST SCHOOL
Mr. Bev. Bowra, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Bowra, 186 Wel-
lin'gton street, Goderich, has
been selected by the Brantford
Board of Education, where he
has been teaching for the past
two years, to teach -in Europe
Jae -De artment of National
Dc ence. ' .He is sailing r '
Montreal aboard' the Arkadia
on August 26 to Soest, Germany,
for a term of two years.
SAVE
atimmisomsrmer
DERICH;. ONT.
SAVE' -
SAVE
Men's
SumnSp�rt'SjirtS'
Short sleeve, washable drip dry cottons and no -iron fabrics.
REG. TO $3.95 .�
$2.5 5 $SFoo
. -:'SAVE
(Intended for last week)
S'HEPPARIDTON, July 12. -
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Allemang, of
Hamilton, spent -a few days with
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hawkins and
sons.
Miss,. Helen Adkin spent a
week with her uncle and aunt,
Powell, Goderich Township; Mr. and Mrs. Cowan, at Wel-
Mrs. Etta Leathm, Acton; Mrs• I land. ,
Will (Edith) Powell, Milton, and I Mr. and, Mrs. Harold Nixdorf,
Mrs. George (Estella) Hall,.,o'f Detroit, visited aver the
Wingham. I week -end with the forme"r's mo-
ther,,r' Mrs.
l 1- ll GITT'IM MASON •,1Vixdo>r?f ' returnedhome with
•r 1n:: '7- 4v'
,� .....-
Former railway mail clerk °them after spending two weeks
and a veteran of World War I, 1with her grandnaother, Mrs.
Hugh Roy Masora died July 6 in'Ha•g-gitt,
Miss Lynda Foster spent last
week at Clark's Point' with her
uncle an' aunt, ' Mr• and Mrs.
Lindsay hospital, in his 72nd
year. Born at Egmondville, he
attended Seaforth collegiate and
the Model School in Goderich: E. Pritchafrd, of Toronto, who
He taught sehool in `Nart�hern',were holidaying at the lake.
Ontario and in Western Canada,1 M. and Mrs. Rabert-••Rising,
then uttered the civil servicelof Windsor, visited recently
as ,maiI clerk in Western On= eeith"": the forrner's 15rother,
tario, rdtiring eight years ago. (Frank Rising.
He married in 1920 Jean elute'
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Nivins and
"ton, daughter of Alex Clutton, ,Dale, of Goderich, spent Sunday
Colborne Township. They r e- with the lady's sister, Mrs„ Pol-
sided in Toronto for most of Mack, Elwin and family.
their married life, but of late
years at Carnarvon, Victoria Miss Chris AleClinton had as
County, wintering in Florida. !recent visitors, Dr. and Mrs.
Besides his wife, Mr. Mason lJames McClinton, of Timmins.
:s survived by one son, D'onald,1 !Miss. Barbara Holland - has
in Toronto; another son, Keith, joined the office "staffof the
diedLast -year ,sr'?;alJt "'f ,a Q-Qperntoa :_. Tu.1saxrce. Co.m-1
car-treire accident. There are zany, London. Miss l%1land is,'
also five grandchildren, and twoa graduate of the Goderich!
sisters, Mrs. Tena Smith, Sea -'Business College.
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SAVE .
BINGO ak I,RGfON:HAIL
SAJIJRDAY JULY 23
AT 8.3Q P.M. -
15 GAMES -- $1.00. .,
4 SHARE -THE WEALTH'Jackpot Combined,
JACKPOT OF $65.00 IN 53 CALLS.
Sponsored by' Canadian Legion Branch 109.
Survey
2-5 and 7-10 p m. DAILY
Tubercular Testing Days
July 20-31 - 22
Ijcj School
Test Reading and X-RayDays
July2122 25 -.26_.
-Bring AIL Your Family
Youngest to the Oldest
Pr-nt , .tiva Exa inatio
1s. IMPORT{4NT a.
- For Yourself and_ For Your Children
SAVE . SAVE
SAVE
SAVE
Boys'
Beige, olive and black slacks. All washablb and dressy.
Regular and Continental styles.
e
granREG. TO $4.95
PAIR
2 PAIR
$7,00
Better Dress Socks
Our entire stock of men's fine socks now reduced.'
-- Dozens to choose from --
REG. TO $2.00
+2 9 2 PAIR
-PAIR $230
MEN .!
1
Get yourself a pair of
"HUSH -PUPPIES"
The authentic feather weight casual shoe. Foam soles,
washable pigskin uppers. Available in buff and olive.
AS ADVERTISED
$9.95 PR.
Den's and Boys
DRESS PANTS.
Regular and novelty styles. Some summer weight.
OUR ENTIRE STOCK.
ON SALE
20% OFF
TAILORING -
EXTRA
Ladies' -
Slims - Pedal Pushers
WE STOCK OVERSIZES TOO.
Plains, Plaids, Novelties. All summer washable
fabrics.
REG. $3.95 REG: $4.95 REG. $5.95
$2.99 $3.99 $4.99'
We still have complete
ranges �n a 1 ummer
tines.
SHOP EARLY FOR BEST SELECTIONS.
1
ALL OTHERS REDUCED 20%,
Ladies: DRESSES
Full and half sizes in sleeveless" or short sleeves.
Our entire stock on sale. •
Reg• to $5.95
$4.69
Reg. to $6.95 Reg. to $7.95
$50_49 $6.29
BALANCE OF DRESSES 20% OFF.
Ladies'
Shorts amaicas
Sizes up to 44. Plains, plaids and novelty numbers.
Just in time for warm weather ahead.
REG, $2.98 REG. $•3.95
$2.33 $333
ALL OTHERS REDUCED Z0"%.
9 A.M. SPECIAL
Summer Handbags
All Simmer Hats
1/2 PRICE
YOUR
CHOICE
Ladies" -BLOUSES
Sleeveless cottons or Arnels - overblouse or
Take your pick. Sizes to 44.
Reg, $2:98 Reg. $3.95
regular styles.
-Reg. $4.95
$2.33 $3.22 $3.99
BALANCE OF'BLOUSi S v% OFF.
Ladies Bathing
Suits
Get in the swim with a smartly styled swim suit by Catalina,
Sea Nymph or Beatrice -Pine.
Reg. $8.95 Reg. $9.95.,,., Reg. $10.95
$6.99 $7.99 $8.99
. ALL OTHERS REDUCED 20%.
Ladies" Maternity Wear
• Tops
• Skirts
• Slims
• Shorts OFF
• Presses etc.
zoo
GODERICH ON THE
ONT. SQUARE"
INEINNMERMINS
We now carry
,MATERNITY
BRAS
i GARTER BELTS
• 'PANT'IES
• MAO- SLIPS
OPEN FRI. EVENING
FOR YOUR SHOPPINd CONVENIENtE