The Goderich Signal-Star, 1961-02-16, Page 4, •
`,110: GO rick Signal -Star, Thursday, February 16t1i, 1961
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krtides. For :Sale
Vibe best buy in, used ap-
es, Re Shore Appliances,
, Square. Your Frigidaire
;1? ,Erancb, agent for CNR
orders.-12tf
FT, ,NEWS: JET'cleans, p01 -
hot Steel stoves. JET is
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and used refrigerators,
es, washing machines, dry-
IlOrne-air conditioning, Best
th,a, low terms, good trade
Wances. See LumbYs, 39 St.
-4d, Street, Goderich. -19tf
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1.-E 'bredHolstein cows and
ers, accredited, vaccinated,
,area tested. :Phone Bayfield
' 41' or 58 r 41. 7x
LaitOLUX Sales and Ser -
,r4 Ofeaners and polishers.
reconditioned units and
s. Bert Harris, GoderIch,,
7917. -3711
1. Articles For Sale ,
BROWN suit with two pair
trousers, size 38, practically new,
price $25. Phone 7W4: 7x
WEEK -END SPECIAL — 2 -pc.
Kroehler davenport bed, rust
brown. Reg, $229.00. Special for Bank of Commerce Building
.$120:430 at Sisekstent 'Furniture': '" alatIllegtchr4ritario, •
717 777177,,,,,,,
—
ALEXANDER AND CHAPMAN 5 T
NWO used bookcase headboards.
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and two chests, finished i being
cleared at Lodge Furniture.. .
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VACUUM CLINERsF'MviCE .
4r s AND SERVICE most popular makes
x‘,1ean.ers and polishers. Filter
en Sales, Varna. •Tel. •collect
.,Sall 696 r 2. -39tf
,
W chains to fit most saws,
VI $11 up. Thack Sales and
1, -ince., Phone JA 4-7922
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a.,ED mixed hay. Donald
-uette,.. R. 1, Dungannon.
e 81 r p, Dungannon.
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3r1ENIC supplies (r ubber
1s) mailed postpaid in plain,
ed envelope with price list.
r samples 25c; 24 samples
Dep,t,Tr53.
1-11abber Co., 136'x' 91, Ilam-
Ylic Ont,
e specialize and carry a com-
e 'ee stock for all Sparton TV's,
.4 all tubes and most parts
other makes of TV. For a
• d trade in ,a new '01 Sparton,
g wire, trinsformer TV and
•ed TV's or ,good used_ radios,
"me DT call B. R. Munday, 127
glider St. SA 4-7961. -49tf
WEEK -END special at Black-
stone Furniture. Kroehler rock-
ers, priced from $39.00. -7
SEE the new 1961 sryle Lloyd &
Gendron baby carriages. Priced
from $39.50. Blackstone Furni-
ture. -7
'It -RADIOS for all rakes of
and trucks. In dash, under
roof Anounting, ,combina-
io car and .home radios, etc.
ve-in car radio service.
Inson Radio & TV, Huron
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forage harvester and
on, just 1 year old- Model, We have ia large listing of
uStrial tra.ctor with Davis farins in Huron' •Citurirsr:
Moder "R" Minneapolis For buying and selling; ‘ceiitia
tor; Ford -Ferguson tractOr-;
"Z" Minneapolis tractor
, loader; Model "H" Inter -
Rani tractor. Special winter
a on new tractors. air -ton
emotional truck in good
; No. 15 New Idea power-
Fexoff spreader. George
17atth Farm Machinery, Purina
Phone 1285, Men treal St.,
erich. -3tf
2. Cars, Trucks For Sale
RAMBLER Sales and Service.
"Canada's No. 1 compact car."
Reconditioned used cars. Thol
SA 4-8391 for "demonstration.
McGee Motor Sales, 42 Newgate
St., -7tf
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3. Real Estate For Sale
JOHN BOSVELD
Real Estate Broker
Four-bedroom home, double
living room, basement, furnace,
attached garage, choice location,
very reasonable price with low
down payment.
Brand new home, attached
garage, choice, location, over-
looking Lake Huron. Priced to
selL. 'v,
. 160 Acres land, good house
and barn, lots of water, hydro,
21 Hostein milking cows, and
all the equipment including new
milking machine and tractor. All
this for only $14,000. Down
payment only $4,500.
.80 Acres liand with some valu-
able bush, four-bedroom house,
barn, full price $5,000. Mort-
gage available.
prospersitis farm
with a good six -
All this .for only
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- Cardinal Homes
No have a real nice heme, and
to save you money.
N.H.A. and V.L.A. approved.
FOR SALE
Several good building lots still
. available.
In. village,
district, store
room house.
$2,200..
Choice lots for sale.
corn—$51.50 per ton,
rvered in Goderich. 15%
zsture. Contact R. Mays, 47
rvey St_ Chatham, phone
r 'gin 2-8269.
3-8x
•IkBy' carriage --WI ot—:-Weit
er. Phone JA 4-8312 after
o'clock. 7x
CAMPBELL'S.
I.D.A. DRUG STORE
DuBarry
Cosmetics •
Dial JA, 4-7532 --
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r,ITTOMATIC Zig-Zag sewing
chine, original price $230.00,
on buttons, forward and re -
e, makes buttonholes. This
aehine can be had for balance
g $49.00 cash or 7 pay-
nts„, of, $8.00. Write Box 15,
gnal-Star. 7x
1 Acre with excellent buildings
2 Acres with house and barn
22 Acres lightly wooded
99 Acres on highway, reasonable
40 ,Acres pasture property.
We have several real nice A-1.
homes for sale m excellent con-
dition, in good locations. Avail-
able for occupation in AR
May and June. No informatio
on these by phone—please.
2 Business blocks—good in-
come. Several stores. Some
excellent businesses.
For Rent
' Office in new building, 328 sq.
ft. Heated, well lighted. Jan-
itor service ---$47.00.
RIGHT NOW
We have clients ,anxious- to
purchase homes by spring.
Can we help you sell yours?
ALEXANDER and CHAPMAN
Goderich—Phone JA 4-9662
°E. E. Cranitori •
Realtor Manager
Phone JA 4-8801
JOHN BOSVELD
Real Estate Broker
40 Wellesley St., Goderich
Phone JA 4-87t2
Salesmen:
Joseph McConnell, Seaforth
Angela Bosveld,Goderich
C. Buruma,
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BGE milker, new condition.
one HU 2-3396. 7k
AINK. beds with springs, usefi
a short time only. tOdge
'Attire. . -7
G machines, used. Priced
quick sale. Lodge Furni-
KEN -CROFT
Real -Estate and Business Broker
83 Victoria St., Goderich, Ont.
General Insurance
JA -4;72
YOUR HALLIDAY HOME
roem house with modern kit 50c per iSSIO) far 26 words
. Rent
FuRmstim„ EColuasuskfil, ItAssdivtaotses,.7: Son, R. 2, Clinton. Phone Car-
heft- and44,44,1*.i/otra „wbrar-and,
figures .02 cents each -per
insertion). Payable in ad-
vance or no later than
Wednesday noon of week
following publication of
Advt. If billed after afore-
mentioned time, 25c *Ora
for bookkeeping expenies.
25c extra for office box
numbor
WELL cleaning. Guy Ives and 17. Business Notice
vailab e immediately.
FOUR -ROOM, ground floor
apartment, $45.00 per month.
Available immediately. For ap-
pointment to inspect either of
the above properties call Harold
W. Shore, Real Estate Broker.
Dial 7272. -6
ONE or two furnished rooms
with kitchenette and bathroom.
Phone 8881.
NICE comfortable furnished
room, private entrance, suitable
for two, Meals available. Phone
JA 4-9983-111 Anglesea St.
-7
FURNISHED apartment, heated,
four rooms, all conveniences.
Phone 7352. -7
FOR LEASE—Supertest Service
Station, corner of Hamilton and
Victoria Sts. Ideal for mechanic.
Low rental. Apply to Ted Elliott,
Box 238, Wingham, phone
679-W. -7-10
TWO-STOREY house, gas heat-
ed, modern kitchen. 117 West
St. Ivan Bean, phone 7156.
7x
COMMERCIAL CLASSIFIED
RATES
(for business firms, trades-
men, eft.)
75c per. issue -15 worcis or
less (extra words and figures
each). Classified display
$1.40 per inch. ,
NOTICE, RE SIGNAL -STAR
• BOX NUMBERS
When an advertisement car-
ries a box number, inform-
ation concerning the identity
of the advertiser cannot be
divulged to anyone.
Wednesday noon is deadline
-for receipt of classified ads.
_
Display advertising rates on
request. Deadline for dis-
play is 5 p m. Monday of
week of publication.
StD BULLEN'S Cabinet Shop, MORTGAGE LOANS
"CaSto'iter-turritturegtiritc/lep,:.-,iNV
,:
boards, furniture repairs. 184
Gibbons St.. Phone 9631.
-314
WATERLOO CATTLE )3RIEED-
ING ASSOOIATION
"Where Better Bulls Are Used"
Farmer owned and controlled.
Service at cost. •
Choice of bull and breed.
Our antificial breeding service
will help you to a more efficient
,livestock operation
For service or more information
call:
Clinton HU 2-3441 or for lotng
clistatnce Clinton Zenith 9-5650
BOOT' Cattle For Better Living.
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amitimmaisomis
15. Notice To Creditors
ALL persons having claims
against the estate of FRANCIS
SYLVESTER° DALTON, late of
the Town of Goderich, in the
County of Heron, Retired Rail-
road Brakeman, who died on or
about the 30th day of January,
1961, are required to file the
same with full particulars with
the undersigned by the 4th day
of March, 1961, as after that
8. Help Wanted 12. 'Tenders Wanted date the assets of the estate will
be distributed.
FEMALE help wanted. Apply e y f Dated at Goderich, in the
r, TENDERS for the warble fl
Bluewatei Cleaners. County of Huron, this 3rd day
spraying of cattle in West
BUSINESS opportunity fdr, .a Wawanosh Township will' be re -
of February, 1961.
mature Woman. Good baek- ceived , by the undersigned up
/ground. Able to teach and
direct others. Write Box 12,
Signal -Star. -7-9
REAL Estate salesman, experi-
HAROLD W. SHORE
enced, for expanding progres-
sive office. Full co-operation and
REAL ESTATE BROKER . assistance provided. Generous
General Insurance advertising. Applicant should!
38 Hamilton Street llcriow Goderich and district. For
Phone JA 4-7272 appointment, call Amos Corby,
phone 598M, or write Box 512,
Broker). -5-7 for (Wilfred McIntee.
-5-7
Your agent in the Goderich
District for Kernohan Hpmes
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
NEED MAN for established
Route Watkins Products. Be
Now, For As Lownew As ,independent.. , No experience
You may buy a Kernohan
Home and lot. Recent changes
the National Housing Act
have substantially reduced down
payments and monthly pay-
ments. Free catalogues and
complete information available to service egcellent rural AVON
frOfirthis-trOlter.- 'etn-todan terriforrer--- Plitt -Sara; dignified
'work. No experience necessary.
Four -Room House, Barn and Openings in Grey -Bruce Goun-
Garage—In Saltford ties. Write Miss Mosher, Man -
The McConnell property in ager, P.O. Box No. 86, Owen
Saltford is now offered at a Sound, stating telephone num-
very law price for immediate ben -5-8
sale and polsession Call this
broker ted -at APPLICATIONS .will be receiv-
ed by the undersigned until 6
Five -Room Bungalow p.m., February 28, 1961, for
This comfortable home has grader operator for the Nown-
three bedrooms, living room, ship of West Wawanosh. Rate—
kitchen and sunporch. Central $1.00 per hour. Lorne Ivers,
location, low price and reason- Road Superintendent, Dungan
-
able down payment.
non, Ont. -6-7 -
necessary. Full or part time.
Write J. Gauthier, 350 St. Roch
St., Montreal,. Que. -5-8
AVON COSMETICS has immedi-
ate openings for maturewomen
to- 6 p,m.,,'Mareh .4th, 1961.
Tenders to state price per head
for each spray. Tenderers to
supply all necessary equipinent ALL persons having claims
and help. Township will supply against the Estate of ELIZA-
the warbicide. BETH J. SHIELpS, late of the
JAIF. Foran, Twp. Clerk, Township of Colborne, in, the
R.R. 2, Auburn'.County of Huron, Widow, who
-7-8 died on or about the 1st day of
February, 1961, are required to
file the same with full particul-
ars with the undersigned by the
llth day of March, 1961, as after
that date the assets of the estate
will be distributed.
Dated at Goderich, in the
County of Huron, this 10th day
of February, 1961. -
HAYS, PREST & HAYS,
Barristers, etc.,
Goderich, Ontario,
Solicitors for the Estate,
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%lents' funds availableen
lif)lioleAtitelitt.itikstibfrgt&OrAgtrV
ments, hotels, motels, building
lots. Prompt courteous service.
For information, phone, write
or drop in. UNWED. ODUNTY
INVESTMENTS UM., 3645
Bathurst St.,Toronto 19, Ont.
JU 9-2125. -7-10
HAYS, PREST & HAYS,
Goderich, Ontario„ • ,
Solicitors for the Estate.
-6-8
THE undersigned will receive
sealed, markedtenders up to
6 p.m., March 4h;1961, for sup-
plying . West Wawanosh... Town-
ship with approximately 500 lbs.
of warbicide. Said warbicide to
be delivered under the super-
vision of the Warble Fly In-
spector.
J. F. Foran, Twp. Clerk,
R.R. 2, Auburn.
-7-8
-SEALED-, • marked applications
for the position of Warble F1'
Inspector ro-r-Vire-s-f Wawanosh
Township will be received by
the undersigned up to 6. p.m.,
March 4th, 1961. Applicants
please state hourly rate expect-
ed. Inspector is to provide his
own transportation and will be
required to -collect the spraying
fees from cattle owners.
J. F. Foran, Twp. Clerk,
R.R. 2, Auburn.
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LIVE FOR LESS in a lovely
Halliday Home
N.H.A.Approved, V.L..A. Ap-
proved.
See our homes before you build.
ONE of Goderich's stateliest and
most luxurious homes. Situat-
ed in an exclusive residential,
area across from Harbor Park.
'Terms 'can- be arranged.,
THREE low down - payment
homes in residential area.
A BARGAIN- Home- on Napier
'St. with almost one acre j of
land. If you know a bar-
gain when you see one —
by 'all means leok at this
valuable property. Easy
terms, low interest.
WE HAVE one of the largest
'ns of farms in Huron
County from $3,300.00 to
$75,000.00.
NUMEROUS local business op-
portunities. No information
given oyer phone on these.
LISTINGS AND INQUIRIES
INVITED
KEN CROFT
Farm Salesman: John I. Rapson
152 South St. — JA 4-8559.
Chief chimney's; steel and
minum roofing; roof coating;
lored Flexalum aluminum ad-
;
. Guy Ives & Son, Contract -
R. 2, ClintOn. Phone 1612
low. 3-13x
GER electric sewing ma-
, like new and under guar -
tee, zig zags and embroiders,
mplete with all attadhments,
ull balance or take up pay-
hts of $5 monthly. Kindly
Iy to -Box 9, Signal -Star.
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-END SPECIAL —10-pc-
rledFoom group, double dresser,
ihest, bookcase bed, ribbon
ring, Sealy mattress, two bou-
it,lamps, ,bed lamp, 2 shred -
foam pillows. Special —
09.00.. Blackstone Furniture.
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to Johnnie's Place, 192
SL, knavn as the Atlantic
ve of Goderich. All kinds of
furniture, antiques, wash -
machines,' refrigerators,
es. bought, sold, and. ex-
ged; We buy, we sel1.
ing too big, -nothing too
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zEisTo SPECIAL — 2 -pe.
enport bed suite, turquoise
wheat combination. Reg.
.50. Special,' $i*.op .at
stone 141101,ture.
cow , 'fairt� eight
old, due to freshen in
, bred Holstein. Jack Arm -
phone Auburn 65r 16.
-ZND. SPgali.ta Z.pc.
rt bed tulte. hifOrn and
ercniblnation. Ileg.4199.00,
1$129.00. Dlackstorie
MALCOLM MATHERS
INSURANCE
AND REAL ESTATE OFFICE
See us for
Goderich Properties
for sale.
We Have FEMALE „ bookkeeper wanted
for afternoon , wArk_j_n_loggl,
2 on Elizabeth St. 66 x 132 garage.. Apply in -writing to
1 on Victoria St. '52 x 104 1P.0. Box 248, .Goderich. -6-8
1 on Blake St. 66 x 90 I WOMAN wanted for invalid
1 on Elizabeth St. 55 x 132 lady from 9 p.m. to 7.30 a.m.,
1 on Park St. 66 x 132 twO to four nights a week,
Farm and Rural Salesmen:
Harvey Lassaline,
R.R. 2, Goderich
C. E. Laithwaite, R. 1, Goderich
Roy Lamont, Zurich
Frank MacKenzie- R.R. Ripley
Geofte Ashton, Fordwich
MALCOLM MATHERS
46 West St. Phone JA 4-9442
Insurance Agent
Real Estop Seeker
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W. J. HUGHES
Real Estate Broker
General insurance
' 50 Elgin Ave., E.
Phone JA 4-8526
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LISTINGS AND INQUIRIES our line of daily necessities such
INVITED. as: Vitamins, Tonics, Cosmetics,
--....msawmaisismm Food Products. Household neces-
'sides. Every home, a prospect.
4. Real Estate Wanted High commission, bonus. No
risk with our 30 day trial. FAM -
1600 Delorimier, Montreal.
.7 McCormick power drill, 15 -run;
13. Auction Sales
NEW panels and rusted sections
replaced. Motor tune-up. Brakes,
lights and exhaust system put in
perfect condition. Will also
have your car- safety checked.
Be safe. N. W. Winterstein,
Lucknow. A. & B. license.
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19. Lost Aiid Found
VALUED keepsakes lost. Three
pens with one matching pencil,
matched set inscribed; possibly
lost at Arena on Monday, Febru-
ary 13. Ted Williams, phone
7665. Reward. -7
A. Births
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G. Coming Events
SUPPORT THE WINTER
WORK CAMPAIGN
4-11
Don't forget the World. Day
of Prayer, Friday, February 17,
at 3 p.m. and 7.30 p.m., Victoria
Street United Church. Guest
speakers—afternoon, Mrs. S. A.
Mod* evening, Mrs. R. Peter -
Public School Inspector, and his
1 panel of experts wi4 discuss
Education Today. Everyone is
urged to attend and the ladles
will please bring lunch. - . -7-8
The annual birthday party 61
the Mary Hastings Sunset,CirCle
Club, Goderich, will be held in
MacKay Hall, on February 24,
at 8 p.m. Euchre and bingo will
be played. Lunch will be served.
Good prizes, everSrone welcome.
14.3Wksi.9i4 .50:-,aelAtgv. - .,
SUPPOR.T THE WINTER
tm- s:--flillORKX1WILIVA. , • .!
-Goderich Horticultural So-
ciety Will meet Friday, February
17, in the Parish Hall of St.
George's Church, at 8 p.na.
Speaker: R. J. Hilton, B.Sc.,
Ph.D., head of the' department
of horticulture, Ontario Agri-
cultural College, on the sub-
ject: "Propagation of Plants for
the Home Garden." -6-7
Plan ntAft3to come to the St.
Patrick's supper, sponsored by
St. Peter's C.W.L., March 18, in
the G.D.C.I. cafeteria. -6-8
1 Harbourlite •Inn, Goderich.
Every Saturday night, 9-12, Hi -
Teen record dance with Monte
Snider. -6tf
The regular meeting of the
Goderich Women's Hospital
Aukiliary Will take place Mon-
day, February 20, at 2.30, in the
Board Room. A tea will be
held after the meeting to wel-
come new members. -7
The ladies of Goclerich Town-
ship Federation of Agriculture
have planned a special family
night Friday, February 24, at
.15 p.m., in Holmesvilie United
Church basement. Mr. Coulter,
AUSTIN.—At Alexandra Hos-
pital, Goderich, on February
8, 1961, to Mr. and Mrs. Wil-
fred Austin, R.R. 3, Goderich,
a son, John Paul.
BAUER.--At Alexandra Hospit-
al, Goderich, on February 11,
1961, to Mr. and Mrs. Douglas
Bauer, Goderich, a son, Rich-
* ard Donald.'
CLEARING Auction Sale of
Farm, FarmStockand Machin.
ery, at lot 28, concession 6, Hay
ip;-12T-rnite-south-of4.1-ills
green, on Parr Line,
TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 21st
at 1 p.m.
CATTLE -18 Holstein Chws
and heifers, first and second
vicinity of Bayfield. Phone Clin- calves, 4 fresh, remainder due in
ten IIUnter 2-9284. (ReVerse February and Mareh;- 1 Jersey
call.)
-6 cow, carrying third calf; 2 year.
old Holstein heifers; 4 young
calves. All cattle blood tested.
9. Agents Wanted ITORSES-1 Pinto pony.
PIGS -2 York sows With pigs.
IN DIRECT selling you can oper- POULTRY -500 DeKaib hens,
ate a 'profitable business with 1 year old; 800 Hybred chickens,
Red -Sussex Honegar, hatched
January 12th.
MACHINERY --Allis-Chalm-
ers D 14 tractor with power
take -off (new); 3 -furrow mount-
ed plow; heavy duty, 10 -ft. culti-
ILEX PRODUCTS, Dept. 25, vator; chains and heat houser;
LISTINGS WANTED Farms,
Summer Cottages and Town Pro-
perty. Alexander and Chapman,
Realtors„ Bank of Commerce
buildin g, Goderich. ...Phone
JA 4-9662. -18
LISTINGS of farms and two,
nd four bedroom homes
urgently needed. Firi T 17i t se
ing results list today with
Harold W. Shore, Real Estate
131oker, 38 Hattfilton St. Dial
7272.
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5. To Rent
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COMFORTABLY turnisTie-d.
single rooms, with living room
and kitchen for your codven-
ience. Dial 8433. 38x-tf
Red.hrick home, living room,
dining room, large bright mod-
ern kitchen, 4 bedrooms, full
base/tient, new gas-. furnace.
Priced reasonably, with good
terms. "
4 .44441144
PRIVATE office, heated, at 46
West St. Malcolm Mathers,
Real Estate Broker. Phone
JA 4-9442. -24
One floor, 2 -bedroom home,
living room, large bright kit-
chen, garagellnd extra lot. Fnll
0106 $5,000 -
Alga Inahy other honit's and
lots. "
LISTINGS Atik INQUIRIES
INVITED
TYPEWRfl'ERS Portable and
standards. Skecich Office Sup:
plies, phone JA V,1652, Goderich.
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RAWLEIGH BUSINESS NOW
OPEN IN Huron County. Trade
well established. Excellent -op-
portunity. Full time. Write at
once. Rawleigh's, Dept. B-216-
189, 4005 Richelieu, Montreal.
MAK.E your-- housework easier
by renting a floor polisher and
vacuum cleaner from Shore Ap-
pliances, on the Square. -ltf
4111111011111111MIIIIMM,
10. Wanted (General)
BOARDERS or ro antlers wanted.
Sin1e beds. laundry clone. Mrs.
J. Gottschalk, 55 ,Cambria Rd.
Phone 7202. -2tf
APARTMENT, one bedroom,
furnished, all conveniences,
Ridgewood Park. Phone 8801.
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kOLLS and dresses wanted, 40
years and older, in any condi-
ticin. Box 17, Signal -Star. 7x
CONSTRUCTION MEN! Winter
accommodation., modern, self-
contained housekeeping units.
Frig and gas range. Off season
rates, central location., Maple
Leaf 'Motor Court, 54 Victoria
St.
11. Employment Wanted
EXPERIENCED farm hand',
single, desires work, starting
April 1. Phone JA 4-7411 or
HU 2-3235. -'7
ONE- BEDR061$11 apartment,
above business college, heated,
unfurnished. Newly decorated,
Available inimeditittly. Phene
JA44450. -6tf
MODERN five -room house, full'
basement, oil heated,, Pari $t
available March 1. Phone 7739.
11 Tenders Wanted
66 Allis-Chalmers combine, fully
equipped; front -mounted 8 -ft.
swather (like new); New Idea
tractor manure spreader (like
new); 3 -section drag harrows;
Otaco rubber -tired wagon; 16 -ft.
combination grain box and hay
-acki-2-wheel-trailer.;....G.ehragnk
mer mill with endless belt (like
new); 3 -drum steel roller; 2 iron,
gates; '36 -ft: Cardinal bale eleva-
tor; Bush Hog rotary hay or
pasture cutter; 'Woods milking
machine, 2 single units; milk
pails; electric grain cooker;
water tank; rubber -tired wheel-
barrow.; large feed trough for
hay or grain; 32 -ft. extension
ladder; rubber -tired buggy;
1000-1b. scales; quantity lumber
and.tentest; snow fence; 200 -gal, SIDEWALKS:
gas tank; quantity 4" tile; 3
On the west side of Albert -St.
colony houses; 2 oil heaters; from Park St. to,St. David St,
chicken shelters; egg washer On the north-east side of Mary
St. froth Hmcks St. to Oxford
St.
On- the south side of Mary St.
from. Hincks St, to Oxford St.
On the 'west side of Warren St.
from Britanina Rd. to Cayley
St.
On the east side of Widder St.
from Cayley St. to Blake St.
On the West, side of Keays St.
from, Britannia Rd. to Raglan
St.,
16, Public Notice
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NOW finance your new or late
model used car purthase at
Bank Rates through Harold W.
Shore, 38 Hamilton St. Dial
7272. -7tf
MEMBERS of Alexandra Marine
and General Hospital Associa-
tion and other interested parties
are urged to attend the annual
meeting of the Hospital Board
which will be held on Monday,
February 27, at 8 p.m., in the
Board Room of the hospital, at
which time we will receive the
firiahcial statErnent, tlie auditeis-r
report, the report of the Board
and elect members to the Board
of Governors and conduct other
business.
TENDERS will be received by
the undersigped up to February
27th for redecorating the inter-
ior of the auditorium at Mac -
`Kay ,.Hall, including entrance
hall and stage. -
Preupt varnished wbodwork
to be M -varnished one cot. Two
coats of paint on walls and tell-
ing. Colors to be selected,, by
the committee. The contractor
to repair all breaks in walls
and ceiling before commencing
work. •
'State trade mine and grade
of OM you propose to use,
also•t'date -when work can be
co pleted.
rther particulafs may be
obtained from Councillor Mrs.
Y. May Mootiey.
Lowest of any tender not
neceSsarily accepted. •
...S. H. Blake,
• Town Clerk.
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C. Briefs
Order Shell furnace oil and
stove oil from Edward Fuels,
tank truck dealer for all Shell
Oil 'Co. products. Phone
JA 4-8386. -39t1
For ChAmpion fuel oil or
Hudson Sterling coal — call
Overholt goal Company, JA
7421. Prompt delivery assured.
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Steam lath, 118 Anglesea St.,
phone 8281 or 7617. W. Chas.
Breckow, Masseur, 5-8x
STORE WIDE CLEARANCE
IN RUBBER FOOTWEAR —
1:1,PECIAL melts_ Libber boets„
regularly $7.50, now $3.95—wo-
men's overshoes, reg. $5.95, now
$3.95—children's goloshes, 99c
and $1.98. AHL'S SHOE SHOP,
56 East St. Telephone JA 4-8193.
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D. In Memoriam
JEFFERY.—In loving memory
of a dear wife and mother,
Mrs. John Jeffery, who passed
away February 18, 1959..
Sweet memories, will linger for-
ever,
Time'Cannot change them, it's
- true; --
Years that may come cannot
sever •' • •
Our loving remembrance of
—Ever remembered by
band and family.
E. Georgene Ellis,
Association President.
Auleen Ciirry,
Secretary -Treasurer.
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Vv.
NOTICE TO HOLD COURT OF
REVISION RE LOCAL
IMPROVEMENTS
TAKE NOTICE that a• Court of
Revision will be helden.the 3rd
day of March, 1961, at -7.00 p.m.
for the hearing of complaints
against the proposed assess-
ments or the accuracy of front-
age measurements arid- any
other complaint which persons
interested may desire to make
and which is by law cognizable
by. the Cotirt, at the Huron
County Council Chambers, sec-
ond flpor, in the Court House,
Goderich.
Local Improvements have been
completed on the fdlloWing
streets:
and other poultry equipment.
HAY AND GRAIN -Quantity
mixed baled fay; 800 bushels
mixed groin.
FARM—At the same place, 3
n.m., the farm .will be offered
for sale. Consisting of 100 acres
good clay loam land, all work-
able, L-shaped -barn, house with
all modern conveniences, on
County Road. Immediate-Vpos-
session. One of better farms in
Hay Township, 'also in bean
area.
10% Down, balance 30 days,
sold subject to reserve bid.
CHAITELS—C, ash.
Gordon Coleman, Proprietor,
Harold Jackson, Auctioneer,
George Powell, Clerk.
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14. Services Available
FOR piano tuning- and repairs
musical instriinientt dr acces-
,
sories, eontact Boss IV101/1,
VC/Ingham, phone 13644.
7-8x
The Evening 'Auxiliary of
mot rotofturchwia
in the church Pad& at 8 P.m., -
Tuesday, February 21. -7
The Local gssociation Girl
Guides and,Brownies will hold a
Rummage Sale on February 25th
at 1.30 p.m. in the Cornish Elec-
tric Store. -7-8
PERSONALS
Among the former students of
the Goderich District Collegiate
Institute who were home to at-
tend the school's At -Horne on
Friday night were Jo Parsons,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G.
Parsons, from Alma College, St.
Thomas; Pat Prevett, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Stan Prevett,
from the University of Western
Ontario, London; Carol Allin, of
Kitchener, danghter of Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Allin; Susan Sale,
'daughter of Mr. and Mrs, E. F.
Sale, from Havergal College,
Toronto; Jim Blake, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Cecil Blake,. from the -
University of Toronto; John
Morris, son of Mr. and Mrs. J.
Morris, from Waterloo Univers-
ity.
REGISTRATION
KINDERGARTEN
- CLASS
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CHILDREN WHO ARE 5 ,YEARS OLD
BY DECEMBER 31, 1961
IF APPLICATION FORMS ARE NOT
RECEIVED BY FEBRVAItY 21st — CALL, -
VICTORIA SCHOOL
JA 4-8722
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•BELL
LINES
by W. VV,.. ,H.aysom
'our2--telepho
manager,
E. Cards of Thanks
HILL.—Mrs. Hugh Hill wishes
to thank all the friends and
relatives who remembered her
while a patient in the. hos-
pital here and in London, who
sent flowers, cards, and so
forth: Special thanks to Dr.
J. W. Wallace, Dr. N. C. Jack-
son and to Professor Mc-
Lachlin. -7
JAMES.—I wish to thank my
many friends fof visits,_ flow-
ers, and cards received while
I was a -patient in the hospital.
Special thanks to Rev. G. L.
Royal, Dr. J., W.. Wallace,- D.
J. R. Leitch, Dr. N. C. Jackson,
the nurses and staff of the
hospital. -
Mrs. George Jamea.
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ROACH.—I wish to thank all my
neighbors and friends who re-
membered me ,while I was in
the hospital. All the flowers,
cards and visits were 'appreci-
ated. Special thanks to Dr:
G. F. Mills and the hospital
staff. Mrs. Burt Roach.
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WILSON.—I wish to thank all
kind relatives and friends
who sent letters, cards, flow-
ers and fruit and thdse who
visited me while I was a pat-
ient in hospital. Special
thanks to Dr. G. F. Mills, the
nur§ss and staff.
John Wilson.
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SEWERS:
On Jones St. from Hincks St.
to Oxford St.
On Gibbons St, from Bennett St.
to the South TrunkSewer.
CURBS:
On the north side Of Elgin Ave.
from Waterloo St. to South SL
On the South side of Lighthouse
St. Gfrom Wellington St. to
W400).0 St. -
Goderich, ,Ontario.
rebruary' 16th, 1061.
S. 11. Make,
•Town Clerk.
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SHARP T001.6 VIC. are pleas-
alit to use!. SOW,. Wend and Mrs.11*W. Hughes, Nancy and
elettrie; SkateS, 'cutlery; C. II. John were in Toronto at the
Homar, Huron EkLoPposite week -end where they attended
Undercoating Shotp.., •-ltf the Digelow-Atkey'Vedding.
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THE GODERICH WOMEN'S'IN-
STITUTE, sponsors of the
muscular dystrophy campaign,
wish to thank -all .orgoniza-
tions, business places, unions
and Goderich people, Jack
Cory and 2nd Group Cubs, J.
Ladd and 4th Goderich Scouts,
Mel Bell, and 3rd Goderich
Scouts, E. Breckenridge Hard-
ware, Mayor n. Fisher and
Town Council for their co-
operation, Goderich Signal -
Star for their publicity. '-7
F. Engagements.
' ,MISS
'WANDA
WILSON
FINDS THE
PRINCESS
ADDS
PLEASURE
TO
PHONING
More and mote people around town are talking
about our new Princess telephone. Many customers (in
Goderich have already had one installed and from all
reports a lot- -of others have expressed considerable in-
terest. What do they like most about this lovely new
telephone? Well, this what folks are saying: "It
has such a nice light feeling when you pick it up." . . .
"I like it graclial styling — that low, modern look."
. . . "It's color.' ! . ."I like the way it glows with a
soft light, and then lights up for easy dialing at night
whenever 'You lift the receiver." It really enhances
the room. These are people who know all about the
new Princess. What about you? Have you looked at the
display of Princess phones in our office at 53 West
Street? If not, it's something you should see. Next
time you're down this way be sure to drop in. You
may prefer to call us at JA 4-8301 and find out more
about the new phone, or ask Our man in the green truck.
• The smallest telephone directory in our territory
covers listings of more' than 1,500 telephone customers
,,from Baffin Island, near the Arctic
Circle, to the bushlands of Northern
Quebec and Labrador. Among the
customers are some 25 Eskimo fam-
ilies in the Frobisher Bay settlement
with Other Eskimos at Goose Bay.
Eskimos have proven to be great
users of. the telephone. 'As a result,
the Bell, in collaboration with the
Department of Northern Affairs, com-
piled a list of Eskimo families us-
ing the telephone service and had it translated into Esk-
Imo script. This list, together with a sheet' of instruc-
tions, also written in Eskimo, which outlines the proper
use of the telephone was delivered fa the storthern nat-
ives. This has turned out to be a popular item with our
Eskimo friends. A year ago our company initiated° the
first fling distance telephone service to the growing nor-
thern outpost of Probisher Bay, linking this tiny com-
munity With the outside worldl No longer does our
great wasteland of the North seem so distant as
the saying, goes, 'f -It's no. further away than the near-
est rrt ehl iesp hwoeneek.
'-'6,nd welcomes Crediton to the list of dial
exchanges in operation in the Company.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hoy wish
to announce the engagement of
their daughter, Beverley Carol,
to Mr. Paul Michael Webb, son
of Mr. and Mrs. William Webb.
The wedding will take placeii
Saturday, Match 11, 1961, at 2
p.m. in Victoria Street United
Church, Goderich. —7
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