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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1963-06-20, Page 6• 4 • e : • • , ,VW Goderieh Signal -Star, Thursday. June 20th, 1963 r,. Real Esiate For Sale 13. Real Estate For Sale 15. To Rent 1. Articles For Sale 13. Real EState For Sa e WHITE frarne fume, large lot, -A1,1,1,CIINUIVI 0004S and . dotes. Screens and glass replac-, ed. Arnold Fisher, 39 lerttan- ,ma Road, phone 8Ib2. 17tf ONE 6 -cans spray milk cooler (Zero); Gfle Electro -pail; two dozen milkcans.- Stanley Mc- Ilwain, R.R. 2, Goderich, phone JA 4705.1. • -25 CEMENT for sale—A. F. Riehl, Saltford Heights, phone JA 4- 7492 6 a.m. to 10 p.m. • 25-26x • _ 8 mm. TURRET movie camera; baby carriage; also building lot. Phone JA 4-7P53. -25 _ _ IDEAL 7 -piece bedroom suite; Kroenler 7-ple,ce living room suite; Monarch 5 -,piece breakfast suite. Krug 5 -piece bunk bed, all new. Take over payments. 160 Eldon St., phone 9579. 25x FIVE first litter sows due in two weeks. Phone Bert Dough- erty, Dungannon 17 r 14. 25x , HOLSTEIN bull, one and a -half years; side -mounted mower to fit Ford tractor. JA 4-6334. -25 MALCO 24 -ft. hay elevator, al- most new. Lloyd McWhinney, R.R. 1. Port Albert, phone Dun- gannon 23 r 4. 25x bicycle. C.C.M., standard size. Phone JA 4-7688. 25x USEDcouchwith arms, in per- fect condition. DOLL carriage, in good •condi- tion. TRICYCLE, in good condition. USED chesterfield suite, in good condition. • LODGE I' UR N Cl RE 16 FOOT inboard boat, $150.00 . cash. Chas. MacAdam, Gode- rich. ' 25x ONE'dozen metal drums, $2.00 each. Suitable for incinerators, 1-eAl barrels, etc. Culbert's Bakery -25 LIVINO. bedroom and dinette suites for sale. Including TV -L -- all years old. Also frig. P h on e 9732. 25x REMINGT.ON standard type- write7. .noiselos. Asking $35. • Phone 7586. 25x • ONE W-4 Inttn.rational tractor, good -condition, quick -change steeltin lathe: oak library tab1e-$5. :new Willianis sewing machrie.- $5,;„ chrome table, $10. Ken )Thrri.s, R.R. 4, phone JA 4- 9897. -25- MOFFAT range. six months' old, like now. $95. Phone JA -4-8647 after five p.m. -25 SINGER electric sewing ma- , chine and cabinet with Zig Zag. Balance owing $38.00 cash or $7.00 ,monthly. Write Box 16, Sienal-Star. -25-26 _ -BABY NEEDS—Buggy, $15.00; bassinette with folding legs, $12.00: play pen, $8.00. Will sell separately or the three for $30.00. Contact ,Mrs. A. N. McDonald, Kintail, Ontario, or phone 12 r 7, Dungannon. -25 HEAVY.. duty cable winch-. Phone. Mitchell 348 - 8135. RUTH VAN DER MEER 35 Montreal St. Phone JA 4-7875 Agent for - WILFRED MeINTEE Realtor, Walkerton Fourroem bungalow., frame and stone, good kocation, large lot, with shrubs and trees. Nearly new six -room brick home,' large lot with patio, gas furnace, three bedrooms. Just built, six -room brick and ranch wall constructioo, furnace, large lot. Four-bedroom e fiime home, nearly new 'furnace. Owner is anxious to sell as he is leaving town. Price $6,800. Two good older homes', $7,000 each. LOAV priced house in need' of some repairs., House and barn near Kings- bridge. 20 Acres, houseand barn, two miles north of Clinton. 100 Acre farm, Ashfield Town- ship, 8 -room frame -home, 3 - piece bath. large barn, school • bus route. Other farms 20 to 180 acres. Six -room furnished.summe-r cot- tage on two large lots, at old I village of Pine River, 1, mile from Pine River Boat Club. Five -room furnished cottage, Hunter's Beaele Lake frontage close to Goderich. !Second row lots south of Bay- field. 25x GRF.F.N chesterfield and chair; maroon reclining chair and hassock: chrome kitchen table and two chairs; G.E. fridge used one month. Phone JA 4- 8008. 25x CUT flowers, garden seasonal. L. R. Holman, 187 Cameron St., phone 8852. -24tf PICTURES — Did your picture appear in The Signal -Star late- ly? lf 5o, perhaps you would like to have a glossy print of it. .8" x 10" or 5" x 7" size will be $1.50. Three or more prints will be $1.25 each. -20tf IF, YOU are constantly asking people to repeat things then maybe you are in need of a Bel tone hearing aid. Call us for an appointm,ent or for service. Complete stock of fresh batter- ies. Campbell's, The Square. Phone 7532. i• • -16tf , ALL choice annuals, 16 and 18 in a box; also tomatoes, cab- bages, cauliflower, pansies, per- -- ennials, primroses. Phone 7994. B. R. .Munday, 127 Widder St. -15tf NEW and used appliances. -Why pay more? See them at Lumbys, • T,3Eest St., Goderich, Ont i2tf' aw.-• - i 15 Acres development property at Point Clark. Can be pur- chased as one piece, or as individual cottage lots. Restaurant in Huron County. corner - }Wicks and Mary Sts. Phone JA 4-7016. 15-16xtI LO!, 132 by tid, on corner of Layley and Warren Sts. '" For information • phone JA 4-9472 after 6 p.m. '-22tf CHOICE building lot in resi- dential area, about three blocks from school and store. Apply to G. L. Baxter, 47 Albert St. N., Box 465, Goderich. 24-26X IWO-BEDROOM cottage, price $5,000, half cash. Apply Fred Horton, f Nile, phone Dungan- non 21 r 11. 24-25x PETER S. MacEWAN Real Estate $10,C00.00 — Excellent,' pne- bedroom, one -storey home, in the west end of town. Com- pletely equipped, and modern- ized. A beautiful sunporch has been added t� this home4 which gives full view of the street. $11,000.00 Well -kept family home,' four bedrooms, in the north end of town. $10,000.00 -- Four - bedroom, solid brick home, centrally loc- ated. New gas furnace and well appointed in all regards:' At- tached garage. $16,500.00 -- New three-bed- room home in west end of town. Beautifully appointed, com- pletely modern. $10,000.00 Two - bedroom home, on wide lot, in north- west of town. This property on a quiet street, and would make an excellent retirement home. FOR RENT - Two-becii oom cottage.. at Bogie's Beach, on the beach level, and on road level. Cot- tage has neily- refrigerator, and stove, and completely equipped to sleep six.. Owner would pre- fer season rental from June 122nd until September, for $525.00. This broker is able to handle or arrange lst and 2nd mort- gages on new or existing pro- perties, up to 80c; of building evaluation _ Listings required. for residential and commercial properties. Contact: PETER S. MacEWA1V • Real Estate Broker '44- North St. JA 4-9531 No information by phone. -25tf KEN CROFT Real Estate and Business Broker 83 Victoria St., Goderich, Oat. General Insurance Phone JA 4-7253 BUILD for Less Mtn a Halliday Ifume-Call at our office for your new 1963 catalogue. THREE-BEDROOM home on Mary St. Very good terms available. RANCH -STYLE home on Wil- son St., overlooking the lake. Easy terms. HAROLD W. SHORE L, Real Estate Broker General Insurance Agent in Goderich District for Kernohan Homes and LEE BUILT Homes • Four-Bedroom—Br-el< Drasticaliy • This family no,ae has now- , been reduced by $1500 and is -)Here-d with gort nrms a.; I he - owner k lea\ ine Here is thei ,chance to lei, a real bargain. Call today. -21 SEMI DETACHED -b,4 Complete units. Income. 140 to 150 per Mo. Price $13,800. Terms.. Four -bedrooms -11., bath. Pay- ments $80.26 for I.P.T. $2,500 cash required. SIX ROOMS plus—many extras, double garage. Terms—$7,900. TIIREE acres, six -room house, $10,800. Half cash, or _ .• - • ONE furnished summer cottage. Bargain at $4,000. BUILDING lots—$500 to $3,000. E, E. CRANSTON Phone JA 4-8801 BRUNO LAPAINE ,S9lesmen for ALEXANDER & CHAPMAN Goderich Phone .1A 4-9662 4. Real Estate Wanted WANTED—Listings on farms, homes and bainesses. Apply Mrs. Ruth Van der Meer, 55 . -Montreal St., Godeeich, phone JAI1g5f1"4,78757Akent for 'Wil- fred McIntee, yealtor, Walker- ton. 'Write for free 60 page catalogue. 5Utt New Bungalow -3 Bedrooms Just completed, this brick home, with angel -stone. float- offeit- three comfortable bed - rooms, bright, airy living rooni, American style kitchen with dining area, forced-air,' as fur: nace, full basement, laundry tubs and attached garage. Only $2,800 down payment. NE HAVE one of the largest listings of farms in Huron County from $3,300 00 to $75,000.00 • LISTINGS AND INQUIRIES INVITED KEN CROFT -arm Salesman: John I. Rapson 152 South St.—JA 4-8559 -4tf Tri -Level — 3 Bedrooms This home • of completely modern design of an architec- tural plan now so popular is only three years old and offers L-shaped living -dining room, modern,kitchen, three bed- rooms, biilt-in garage and "rec" room. Ideally situated in a e first-class residential district, MalcolmMathers 'This 'home may -now be -pur- chased for only ,$2,000 down payment. Real Estate Broker HYGIENIC supplies (rubber goods) mailed postpaid in plain, l sealed envelope with price list. 6ix samples 25c; 24 samples $1.00. Mail Order Dept. T-53. ' Nov -Rubber Co., Box 91, -Ham- ilton, Ont. • 2. Cars, Trucks For Sale 1961 PONTIAC Strato - Chief, automatic and radio with low mileage. Phone Graham Mc- Nee, 24 r 3, Dungannon. -25 '56 DODGE fordo'', standard transmission. good running con- dition. 41 Blake St. -25 49 MERCURY half -ton truck, four speed transmission, 6,ply tires. Phone HU 2-7421. 25x 1951 STUDEBAKER, 0.1) and radio., first WO. 1961 Deluxe V.W., 40,000 mile, $1;250. Tioth Must be sold as owner trans- fe.tred, oVerseas. Phone JA 4- 8039 After 5.30 p.m. 24-25x THINKING of Rambler? Visit the Bluewater Service Station, Bayfield Rd. JA 4-9461, • -13tf „ sieliewitsmoseemesesereesimius 3. Real Estate For 'Sale A GROWING establisinnent Vvitli -2, eoiii-operated dryclean- lite machines, in an excellent locale. Store Only 15 months W. Pinatiefit available. Write 110X lk Signal -Star. , 46 West . JA 4-9442 Other Homes For Sale Through, St out Goderich A well -kept 'brick bungalow, in a good area near high schoof,- six rooms, new bathroom, mod- ern oil heating, oak floors, large front sunporch, large garage. l'he above property includes a building lot, with fruit trees nd bushes, which we can sell ,separately.-." On the 4th concession of Goderich Township, we have a double house (two semi -at- tached houses) requiring final finishing. The building is in an attractive setting, overlook- ing a stream; if is insulated to electric heating requirements, has a well, pressure system, septic tanks, -bathrooms, alum- inum windows and can be bought as low as $600 down. • We have a very good 2 -storey red--hriek-hous%--in-a- nice- -ee tral location on Nelson St. On Hincks St., an inexpensive 4 -room, 1 -floor house, heated by a new gas furnace; garage; large lot. We have an attractive, new ;tone veneer dwelling, nicely situated among new homes. Features are stone fireplace in, pleasant living room, 3 bed- c000rns, National Housing fin- ance at $96.00 per month which pays taxes, principal and inter- est. See this with ys. Modern split-IeveI, on corner lot, many extra features" Tong ranch -style home, on 1( vely lot. A large four-bedroom brick resi'denee, with small acreage, eorner Bayfield Rd. and Blake St. We have Summer cottages in very excellent Lake Huron areas. Several four, five and six - bedroom houses at reduced 'frid-arid rtiOSt -in- an -eXtellent state of repair. - We have several choich, ser- viced building lots, 60 ft x 133 ft in a developing atea, for sale; Summer Cottages Two three-bedroom cottages at Bluewater Beach. Both re- cently constructed and well fur- nished on lake front lots. We hirVe apptoxlmately 4 acres 'A'fi Gedetic on West side , of Baytield.ltd., in an area zoned 25-20x for tooai businesg, Two-ba edroom cottage at Blue - water Beach, $1,000 'down pay- ment. 5. To Rent - ----- KENT HOUSE ROOMS—Com- fortably furnisbed rooms all conveniences, j,ncluding kitChen. Apply 155 Quebec St. or phone 8433. -25-26 UNFURNISHED, . thi•ee - room apartment, with bath, --upstairs, private entrance. l'hone 8828. -25-26 LARGE attractive room for two w-orn-e-n of gond eli,araeter. Meals if desired. Plione'JA 4-7686. -25 REDECORATED two -bed -room apartment, stove and frig., heat- ed, laundry facilities: -Phone ,Mrs. Cummings, JA 4-9983. • -25 :COTTAGE to rent on .beautiful lakefront Rroperty, at Menese- lung Park, two and a -half miles north of Goderich. Six rooms with all conveniences, has to be seen tobe appreciated. Available July 15 te•Augeste4. JA 4-7775. * • 'r•225-26 MODERN apartment, heated, furnished, hot .water, front and back entrance. No children. Phone 9715. -251T _ FIVE -ROOM house, heavy wir- ing, gas furnace, garage. Avail- able July lst. Phone:7709. -25 38 Hamilton St. Dial JA 4-7272 W. 4 Hughes Real Estate Broker General Insurame • 50 Elgin Ave., E., ' Phone JA 48526 Almost new 3 -bedroom brick home. Large L-shaped Irving room has one wall panelled: kitchen is large and bright with lots of cup -boards.. Basement has utilities at one end leaving space for a large recreation room. Lot is nicely landscaped and there is a patio at back of house. Must be Sold as owner is leaving town. Two-bedroom home on --large nicely landscaped lot, large liv- ing 'room, dining room and kit- chen, hotewater heatiftg. attach- ed garage. Priced to sell. 102 acre farm on Highway 8, 1.2 mile from Holmesville. House has new bathroom and new oil fnrnaee. Bank barn has steel stanchions ,in"cow stabler. Full nrice $9,500, with $1,500 down nayment. FOUR -ROOM apartment with bath. Miss Mae Ervine, 160 Eldon St. 25-26x COMFORTABLE home one mile smith of Bayfield[ three bed- roOms, full bathroom upstairs, washroom downstairs. Partially furnished if desired. Apply J. B. Higgins, Main Sr, Bayfield, -25-26 TWO-BEDROOM.. upstairs apart- ment, self contained, unfurnish- ed. Private entrance. Available Julyi. JA 4-9665. -25 SUMMER cottacie for rent: .Ap- nly Goderich Shoe Repair. -25 , • tipAirgo apartment. $75.00, 33 Hamilton St. Inurkediate posses- sion. Large living room, two bedrooms, not suitable for children. Apply P.O. Box 969. -16tf TWO. unfurnished, • heated enartments. -availab•le immedi- ately, above former Business College. Ph -one JA 4-7450. • 7241`f ONE fornished room. good loca- tion, reasonable rent. Phone 9250. -24-25 NICE cottage at Port Albert Beaeh. • Sleeps six Only $20 weekly. Phone JA 4-6372, ask for Harry, -24tf SMALL apartment. pi•nnP JA 4-8609. -9125 2.1011ERN apartment, -fi-ve-roere. 'and bath, self-contained, he•el wood floorsoil heat. Aie,it able July lst.- Phalle 7112 1.- tween 12 and 2 and 5,30 -and -23“' Three-bedroom -modern home le 5 acres of land, 7 miles from Coderich. tiled floors. sunroom, 4-oieee bathroom, oil furnace and small barn. We have a number of good businesses for sale. No information given by. phone on these. Furnished cottaep on nice, lot at Buchanan's Beach. Pull mice $3,500. Perm Salesman: t. H Pigoland Huron Rd.—JA 4-9007 LISTINGS AND INQUIRIES INVITED • • APARTMENT, three large bright rooms,, unfurnished, heated, upstairs. Suitable for quiet, temperate couple. Mail- able May. lat. Mrs. S. C. Argyle, JA 4-7155. -16tf NE*-1131T11,,D11\iG MODERN APTS. • One' or two bedrooms. Stove, frig, heat and hot water supplied. Hardwood and tiled floors. Available May 1st. Alexander 84 Chapman, jAckson 4-9662. -16 APARTMENT, new. one bed mem fourealece tiled bath. hen' and hot. water included, P.hon" JA 4-7178. • -231( LARGE housekeeping room, furnished, frig and rangette, heat and light supplied, ,use of phone. Miss Mary B. Howell, 12 St. Vincent St., phone 8642. -14ti 41.1111E1111.11111111111111111, 4. Wanted To Rent HOUSE, Preferably close to downtown. Good rent for right place. Required by approxim- ately July 15th. Call FIE. Long- ley, 228 -6356 (Centralia). 24-26x tistosamampounum 8. Help Wanted WAITRESS wanted. Apply Meaclowbrook Restam•ant. -25 LADIES Earn $20 to $30 working two or more evenings per week; hours 8 p.m. to 11 p.m., no canvass- ing, no investment, car an asset. For interview write Box 17, Signal -Star. -25 WOMAN wanted to care for elderly lady, days. Telephone JA 4-7681. '25x SUPPLEMENT YOUR INCOME Insurance reporting firm quires a correspondent in Gode- rich, Ont. Good opportunity for pensioner or retired man. Write P.O. Box 2363, Terminal' A, Lon -den,- -Ont., or phone GEneral 2-3414. . , -25-26 STOP WORRYING. ABO U1' DEBTS Pay them by giving Rawleigh service in Huron- County. Easy W- start,Write - Rawleigltsi Dept. F -216.-M15, 4005 Richelieu, Montreal.- -25 - FOR three or four days a week, a woman wanted as a compan- ion to an active elderly Woman —occasionally to remain all night. One with some experi- ence in taking care of heart or stroke patients preferred. JA 4- 9260..25x PROGRESSIVE fif e insurance company requires an ambitious and conscientiouS salesman for the Goderich-Clinton area—lo sell .and service present clien- tele,: Extensive training' and ex- cellent remuneration will be given to the man -Who qualifies for appointment. Write Box 15, Signal -Star. 25-28x WOMAN who can drive.—If you would enjoy working 3 or 4 hours a day calling regularly each month on a group of Studio Girl cosmetic clients on a route to be established in and around Goderich and are will- ing to -make light deliveries, etc., write STUDIO GIRL COS- METICS, Dept. CW -6, 840 La - Fleur Ave., Montreal 32. Route will pay up to $5.00 per hour. 25-26-27 • 10‘. Wanted (General) • 12. Tendere-Wanted - • 15. Notice To Creditors D. bit Memoriain LADY roomer wanted, private home near -the Square, Phone" 9375 from 5 to 7 pan, 25-26x WANTED.— N or 1 h.p. electric motor. Must be in good shape. JA 4-8011, -25 HOMES want0 for six puppies, five weeks old, -short haired collies. Phone J.A. 4-9525. -25 11. Employment Wanted WORK WANTED — Reliable 'man of 40, willing worker, non- drinker, wishes to reside in boderich. Experienced at truck driving, janitor and general maintenance work, etc. Avail- able July lst. Reply to Box 19, Signal -Star. -25-26 LONG time resident of Gode rich area who enjoys visiting with people to be trained to explain the services and ad- vantages of a professionally managed investment service. Excellent earnings with un- limited potential perman- ent position for the man or woman able to Make good use of the opPoftunity. Must be bondable and drive modern car. Write Box 12, for a confidential interview. 0„ -24-25 OUTSIDE paintin,g done. Phone JA 4-9185 -2,5 WILL look after chiludren in own home; also will take in ironing. Phone 6250. 25x 12. Tenders Wanted TENDERS will bereceived by Goderich Township School Area Board to paint No. 1 school and No. 3 school, inside and out- side. Painting to be completed by August 20, 1963. Tenders to be in by June 25 to the under- signed. For further particul- ars contact secretary -treasurer. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. , Frank Yeo, Sec. -Treasurer,, R.R. 3, Clinton, Ontario. -24-25 GRAVEL TENDERS - Sealed tenders for crushing and 'hauling of approximately 10,00() yards of crushed gravel, crush- ed to go. through a I; -inch screen. Township to supply gravel. . Marked c-heque for $200.00 to accompany tender. Work to be finished by October 1. Tenders to be in by the first of July. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. R. E. Thompson, Clerk. Roy Tyndall, Road _Supt. -25-26 • DEPARTME_ T OF' PUBLIC WORKS OF CANADA TENDERS Sealed Tenders addressed to Secretary, Department of Public_ Works 'Of •Canada, RIIGITI B322, Sir Charles Tupper Building, Riverside Drive, Ottalka 8, and endorsed "TENDER FOR TIIE SUPPLY OF COAL, FUEL OIL ,,AND PROPANE GAS FOR THE -FEDERAL BUILDIN THROUGHOUT THE PROV- INCE OF ONTARIO, 1963 - 64." -will be received until 3.00 p.m. (E.D.S.T.), THURSDAY, JULY 4, 1963. Tender documents can be ob- tained through: Chief of Purchasing and Stores, Room C-459, Sir Charles Tupper Building, Riverside Drive, Ot- tawa; Office Managers at: 225 ,Tarvis St., Toronto; 457 Rich- mond St., London: Post Office Building, Fort William, Ont. To be -considered each tender must be submitted on the forms supplied by the Department. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accented. ROBERT FORTIER, Secretary. -25 TENDERS FOR PAINING Tenders for painting five class- rooms in Goderich P.0 bile Schools will be reeeived by the undersigned up to 12:00- o'clock noon on Tuesday,' June- 25th, 1963. Envelopes to be marked (Tender for painting). Work to be completed by July 3Ist, 1963. . State trade name and grade of paint to be used, colors to be selected by the committee, Additional information may be obtained from Mr.Wilson McCreath,,chairrnan el 'the Pro- perty Committee. Lowest or any tender . not necessarily accepted. S. H. Blake, Secretary. Goderich Public School Board Box 1000, Goderich, Ontario. -24-25 ONTARIO GENERAL TRADES GODERICH, ONTARIO , SEALED TENDERS will be re- ceived by the Tenders Secre- tary, Room 6630, East Block, Parliament Buildings, Toronto 2,, Ontario, until 3.00,,p.m. (E.D.T.) Man or woman to ‘sunply established customers with fam- ous nationally, advertised4Wat- kins products. No investanent. Earnings of $75 and up weekly Oossible. Full or part-time. Write to .T. Gauthier, 350 St. 1Roch St., Montreal 15, Quebec. -23-26 BASEMENT apartment, attrac- tively and cotnoletely, furnish- ed, self-contained, suitable for One or two neople only, no children—S55.00 per month, all utilities paid. Immediate owe *session. Mrs. Earl MecT,eree 196 St David St.. I -'bon' .TA 4-- 1122 noon �r after five pm: ONF,-BEDTtOOM apartment, gas heated. self-contained, ideal for couple. TV and FM aerial sup - 'flied. Phone JA 4-7540 even- ings. -13tf UNFURNISHED three - room anartment, with bath, heated. AorailPhle at once. Phone JA 4-7171. s 12tf ONE'large furnished room, enit- 4hie for one or two men. Phene TA 4-8881. -20tf GROUND floor two-bedroan snortmentunfurnished or thee. ished, living room, kitchen, full bath. Earlinped for gas boating lnd cooking. Adults only, no nets. Phone ,8056. -19tf FURNISHED rootrts, kitehen facilities. Mrs, 1, Gottschalk, Cambria Road. Plfone JA 4-7202 after 5 p.M. 17tf ngmeer- Caretakers Required.. at • CENTRAL HURON SECONDARY SSHOOL Duties to commence approximately July 1, 1963 Applications, in writing, to be mailed to Mr. L. R. *Money, Business Administrator;Clinton District Collegiate Institute Board, bylune 25,, 1963. „ Please state age,-qoalifications, previdus experience, references and salary expected. -24-25 Caretakers Required at Central Huron SECONDARY 'SCHOOL Duties to commence approximately July 1, 1963. A0p1ications, in writing to be mailed to Mr. L.' It. IVIakmey, Bnsiness Administrator, Clinton District Collegiate Institute 13oard, by June 25, 1963. Pi6i1S6 state age, iirevlous ex- perlence and talsey eitpeeted. -24-25 TENDER CARPENTRY WORK VICTOR LAURISTON SCHOOL Tenders for renewing the flights of stairsleading from the first to second floor in the school at the Britannia Rd. main entrance will be received by the under- signed up to 12:0() o'clock noon, Tuesday, June 25th, 1963. En- velopes should • be marked (Tender Carpentry Work). Work to be completed by July 31st, 1963. Additional information may be obtained from Mr. Wilson McCreath, chairman of the Pro- perty Committee. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. S. H. Blake, Secretary, Goderich Public School Board Box 1000, Goderich, Ontario. -24-25 TENDERS for painting outside of Foresters Hall at Benmiller (two coats)..will be received by undersigned, to 6 p.m., July 5th, 1963. Tenderer to steeply paint. Painting to be finished by July 31st, 1063. For particulars con- tact the undersigned, Russel Kerniehan, R.R. 4, Coderich. Geo. C. Ginn, R.R. 2, Clinton. „ -25-26 on WEDNESDAY, JULY 1Qth, 1963 PAINTING and carpentry re - for the Construction of an On- pairs, experienced. Phone Dun- tario Provincial Peace Detach- gannon 18 r 2. 24-28x ment Building Type "C" at GoderiChk, Ontario. _ 4ustom--furniturer-kitcheri-cup.- Plans, Specifications and Tend- wards, furniture repairs. 184 er Documents May be obtained ribbons St. Phone 9631. from, or viewed at Room T704 -31tf (Tower), Department of Public Works, East Block, Parliament Buildings, Toronto 2, Ontario, (Telephone No. 365 1079), or viewed at the Builders Ex- cohnetna:geoat London and Sarnia, ri. Bid Depository Procedure as specified shall be followed for Mechanical and Electr ic a 1 Trades. A $16,000.00 Bid Bond and a 100% Performance Bond will be required as specified. Tenders will not be 'considered. unless made .on foems supplied by the Department. A Deposit of $100.00 CASH, OR. CERTIFIED CHEQUE made nayable to the Treasurer of Oe. taric, will be required per set of tender documents, which' will be refunded if documents are returned in good condition with- in -thirty days of above closing date, othbrwise fonfeited. The lOweet or any tender not necessarily accepted. J. D. Mlllar,' Deputy Minister, Department of Public Works, Ontario. Parliament Buildings, Toronto 2, Ontario, June 5th, 1963. • wammicammiximm.ussiompaumme 13. Auction Sales ' AUCTION SALE ON SATURDAY, .11'NF, 22 at p.m..: at the home of Mrs. Naegele, .426 East St.. kaeste,,,rlield• and._chair.; _Cogs - we -11- -chair; footstool; floor lamp; small -tables; -1-7-inell Ad- miral '1 V in good condition; dinette suite (red leathe'r. chairs); electric record player; Singer treadle- sewing .machine; three-piece bedroom - -suite, dresser, spring and mattress; two kitchen suites; Kelvinator ftlelge;• Westinghouse fridge; two electric washing ma -Chines; cook stove; rangette; dishes; metal tool box; garden toOls. cooking utensils; fruit sealers; Other articles too numerous to mention. Harold Jackson, Auctioneer. -24-25 AUCTION" Sale of restaurant equipment in the Town of-Gode- rich, on the Square, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 26th at 1 p.m. Full line of restaurant equip- ment including Moffatt gas sfove, double oven, grill, boiler, two large Frigidaires, dishes, kitchen utensils, oil space heat- er, booths, tables, 'chairs, elec- tric fans, cash register, type- writer, small showcase, desk, mirror, 2 hall trees. Other ar- ticles too numerous to mention. TERMS—CASH. George Baechler, Proprietor: Harold Jackson, Auctioneer. George Powell, Clerk. -25 minimmip.mimmems.ung. 14. Services Available u,s restore accuracy and beauty to your watch. Fine jewellery repairs and diamond setting. • Modern equipment. Don MacRae, watchmaker, The Square. • -4211 ALL persons' having viatins against the estate of Rieboal, SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED Modern equipment, all work gUaranteed. Write Louis Blake, R. 2, Brussels. Phone Brussels 442 W 6. 14-39x loving nie140 L �ur, dear son, Robert All. (locr2 who was dm West Park, late of the Towil- 'years ago, J-une 214).194C22 ^ ars with, the undersigned by forever • , Dr soolinipRoorufsreaAnbs,IL#Ftt ltm,heeinr,5tthhwebedCaoytdinieotidf file enethe 1s96ana3,e waffle frueaupiraerdtieutio. he 6th day of July, 1963, as As we treasure the image 0 ,BBIAelyoYAsn'cialgdilaethyseswtarielmaennIdtvestr: a jil TWBoul dreem4rereebreY-t'oduary ww1:14:11 t'hthharevoeugsw:;e4elYtneYsosurwill'Ille: aesftteartethwatilldabtee tdhiestarsibseuttsedof. the this lltithAdyays•,opfREJusn,re'&19RA6:25...Y267, Dated at ,Goderich, Ontario, again 33 Montreal St.. • In heaven, that honey me, , And clasp each other's liandl ' I e , Barristers, etc.. sadly missed by Mum oad-Dad once more, Goderich, Ontario. 1,31 immiezipilill , Rd roobwernte d R2t2i d dyoecakr,s vat. jzil ARUDbDeaOuCuKfu.-1.1nmlernoving 1—ii"-----,ory, d e a r e r 21st, 1941. betold. tld. ufaithful and Of athbarnothgoelrd AFelwwany.eisnvesrtoh bts world his equaL • you'll find. whose worth van Deep in our hearts 'his memory kind, ever forget. is kept, We loved him too dearly to And though the years may he many or few, , —Sadly -missed by sister, PhYllis, brother-in-law Earl, We'll always be thinking, dear Bob, of you. nieces, Edna, Phyllis Ann, and Donna and nephew Robert. _ 251 YOUNG.—In loving memory of Charles S. Young who passed He walks in a beautiful garden away June 19, 1960. Where trouble and grief are un- known; Waiting to welcome his loved ' ones, As God calls each one home. • —Ever remembered by wife and family. 25x. ',ID liULLEN'S Cabinet Shop 16. Public Notice of a dear brother and entie, I WILL not be responsible for any debts contracted by my wife, Mrs. Karin MacAdam, after this date. Chas, MacAdam. 25-27x MORTGAGE money available on good residential properties. Call Harold W. Shore, JA 4-7272,, 38 Hamilton St. -15tf FINANCE, the purchase of your next auto or farm machinery at bgnk rates through Harold W Shore, 38 Hamilton St. Dial JA -7272. -150 17. Business Notice EAGLE Valley Ranch—Riding, swimming and other camp ac- tivities, under careful super- vision. Writedirect for bro- chure or phone- Tees‘vater 392 - 6172, evenings. -24-28 18. Personal MR. and Mrs. Amos Bali- of 122 Gloucester Terrace, GOderich, are holding open house on the occasion of their 50th wedding anniversary, Saturday, June 22, from 2.3p p.m. to 5 p.m. and 7.30 p.m. to 10 p.m. Evergone is welcome. Please omit gifts. , -24 CASIMINIE11=111=:1111.1.31itiMMIRELMUSIMMEDZIFIXOU. 19. Lost And Found I3ENRUS self-winding wrist- watch with webb strap, lost on -June 13, in, front of Wraith's Feed Store or Ray and Shirl's Snack Bar. Finder please phone -25 WEDDING cake pillars lost. These- arenotreally Iost, they have just strayed and we are nor sure where they have straye cel to. If you have rented any of these wedding cake pillars from us, we would appreciate their return as soon 'as possible. Culbert's Bakery. -25 MAN'S glasses in dark case, lost iMonday of last week. Finder please phone 9105, 25x -24-26 SHARP? .ARE THEY READY? Saws-:' hand and electric, hgnd power lawn mowers, cutlery, etc. C. H. 'Homer, Huron Rd., opposite store. . -12U ACE Radio TV Service. Frank Wilcox, 60 Picton St., W., Gode- rich, Ont. Phone JA 4-77.71:31tf STAN BLOWES TRAVEL SER- VICE, 32 Wellington, Stratford. For all airlines, steamships, rail, hotel reservations, tours." Low bank rates on time payments. Prepaids arranged for relatives, visiting nom overseas. -Call 2715710. • - -25 1111001111111111111.10malmiiiiimeraswel -15. Notice To Creditors • Persiins-- havingI claims against the estate of Fredericl Benjamin Thomp-son, late of th. Township of ciOderich, in the County of Hutton, Farmer, who died on or about the 3rd ,do oT May, 1963,. are required to file the same with full particul• ars with the undersigned by the 22nd clay of June, 1963,, -as 'after that date the assetdi. of the estate will be distributed. Dated at Gederich, Ontario, this 4th day of thine, 1963. nAys, PRP,ST & HAYS, ° 'Barristers, etc. 33 Moritre-al 61., - Goderieh, Ontario. -23-25 A. Births ARGYLE.—At Victoria -Hospit- al, London, on June 10, 1963, to Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Argyle, London, a daughter, Kimber- ley Ann, a sister for Susan Edith. BOWRA.—At Alexandra Hos- pital, 'Goderich, on June 14, 1963, to Mr. and Mrs. James Bowra, Goderich, a son, Dean James. -011,AWFORD. — At Alexandra Hospital, ,Goderich, on June 18, 1963, to Mr. and Mrs. Fred Crawford, R.R. 3, Goderich, a daughter. MacDONALD.—At Vancouver, B.C., on June 12, 1963, to Mr. and Mrs. .Tack MacDonald (Alma Davis), North Burnaby, B.C., a son. MacDONALD. — At St. Mary's .Tiospital. Timmins, on Jong* 11, 1963, to Mr. and Mrs. Ronald MacDonald (Marie Johnston). Timmins, a son, Richard Joseph.. 11TacINTOSH. — At Alexandra 1-Tosnita1, Goderich. on June 11, 1963, to ,Mr. and Mrs. Ron- ald MacIntosh, Goderich, a son. ' MERIAM.—At Alexandra Hos- pital, Goderich, on June 17, 1963, to Mr. and Mrs. Wil,liarn Meriam, Goderich, a son. C. Briefs The C.P. & T. Fund committee erich-Oddrelkivr--antrit bekah lodges have wheelchairs and other equipment for loan. free of charge. Contadt Amos Osbaldeston, Park St., phone 9623; or Fred Fritzley, :Wilson St., phone 7217. -25 Order Shell furnace all and stave oil from Edward- Fuels tank truck defiler For all Sher Oil Co. products. Phon JA 4-8386.r - -39tf E. Cards of Thaiiiis COOK.E.-°-The receot bereave. ment which has visited our home has brought to us a greater appreciation of our friends, Such kindnesses and neighborly thoughtfUlness eau never be forgotten. Mrs. Thomas Cooke and family. -25 wish to ex- press our sincere thanks and appreciation to relatives, many kind' friends and neigh: bors for all their thoughtful. puss, sympathy and floral tributes during our recent sad bereavement. Special thanks to Rev. N. Gostonyi, the Lodge funeral home, the manage- ment and staff of the Luck- -now Community Sale„ the ladies of the community for the lunch which they provici ed and served. Their thought- fulness -was deeply appreci- ated. Mrs. Hazel Dougherty and family , MILLIAN.—The family of the late Charles Millian wish to express their sincere appred• ation to their many friends for the beautiful floral trib- utes and all other expres- sions of sympathy extended during their recent sad_let eavement in the tragic los* of their loved one. Special thanks to Rev. Charles Lewis, Arthur funeral home, Unit 2 of U.C,W., and BeamIller C.O.F. Courts. All kindnessei helped so much to lighten the burden of our sorrow. 1111.11111111MINNEFft, D. In Memoriam BUSHELL.—In loving memory of a dear husband and father Who passed away three years ago on June 23, 1960. • Although we smile and make no fuss, No one misses him More than us. And wh,en old times we oft re- call, - It's then we miss him most of, all. —Always remembered and sadly missed by his wife Beth and family. -25 Of a dear son and brether, Jimmie McIntyre, who passed away June 23, 1941, LoArig memories never die, , As years roll on and days pasg' by. In our heats the memory is kept , Of, one we loved and will never r ,,,,40vregre-tr.mtie04.ered by Mom Andlistotsz 25* - , F. Engagements Mr. and Mrs. J. Benson Free. man, Goderich, wish to an- nounce the engagement of het daughter, Donna Marie Opfer, to Wayne Stanley Snyder, son of Mr. and Mrs., E. Stanley Snyder, R.R. 2, Clinton. -1Ire wedding will take place July 6th in Victotia Street United Church. 25x Mr. and Mrs. Eldofi Johnston wish. to announce the enga..ge* ment 'of their eldest dapghter, Marjorie Elaine, to Mr, Albert James Carey, all of Codericli. 'rhe marriage will take place the latter part of June. -25 Mr. and IVIrs. Richard West Kin -tail, wish to announce the engagement of their daughter, IVIarianne Jean, to Mr. Elmer Arthur Smel Mrs. Arthur Smeltzer, RJR, 1, Ripley. The marriage will take place iri Ashfield Presihyterian Church on Saturday, July 20th. at 3 p.m. 251 wassoissmarksami G.„Coming Events The Goderich Horticultare Society's amateur &tear show will be ,held June 29 ia St George's Parish Hall. Entries will 136 received from 9 to 12 a.m., Rine 29, The publk IS invited 'from 3 to 5.30; in the evening from 7 until 9. • Floral. sPeoimens and spetial floral -at rangements will be ,shown and a display of tropital fish. • Plan to reserve WednesdaY, June 26, for alinual chicken Bar -B -Q at ICnox Presbyterian Church Auditorium, 5 p.m. and 6 pin, settiOgs, $1.50. Tickats, available from Men's Club melt hers, Goderich French DrY Cleaners or Craigie's NevS' gtand: .24-15 Auburn C.O.F. will hold a dance in the Community }Tall 011 June 21st. Farrier's Orchestra, Lunch counter. Surnmer,gartlen tea and bake: sale, July 10, 3 to 5 p.m...81 the home •of Mrs. Brian Alto!, 92 St. Get)rge'a CrOeent, trt exhibit and weaving dernOt stration, spOnSered .by Arkg Circle, az° Con t eel nan . eiev