The Goderich Signal-Star, 1965-01-28, Page 64 '
G6,1eitgb: Signal,Star, ThUrSda$7,. jallitarY
Ides For Sale
LES, apeple butter, ',fresh
eider, delivery 'every Satitrclay
Sifternelon. Ph'One '5a4-8011,
Bellvtiew Fruit, Farms, 4
lifliTOSSkSSION Savings--TWo
a1ll0Matic parKleVe Maehinee,
50% (AT;. one deluxe POltislher•
waShes, waxes andscrube
-$30.-off; two vacuum cileanens,
in goed coadition, 40% off; tvvo
etraight-etitch portaible and cab-
inet - models, $00 off. Singer
•*Company of Oanicla. • Phone
24-431. , 4
THREE snow tires, (two Good-
year Suburbanites) two pass-
enger tires with rims, 670 x 15;.
oar radio; 12 -foot gate with
three-foot high pickets. _ Mel -
yin Mitchell, 296 Maitland ltd.
BOY'S blue tweed suit, size 16,
Ike new; also lady's light green
" suit, size 16. Phone 8156.
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A.
b411, 18 months
Sired by Jarvis Battle Royalette
56N. May be Seen at the farm
of Oliver McCharles on Hwy.
86 or plume 4-4, Ripley.
4
,W-EB-K-END--SP-E9C-1A-LIS--
K,ROEHLER 2-eiece 4 -seater
chesterfield suite in fhard
wearing Durcel cover. Sug.
List, $299.00, only $189.60.
FREE pair of toss cus4,ions with
9 -piece living room graup on
display in our window this
week. See ttl* outstanding,
a1ate before yoe
SIMMONS "Back Care" „sleep
unit (box spring and mattress)
With built-in pas•teSboard for
added support. Nat. advertis-
ed at $159. . Small mark on
mattress, only $119.00.
-BLACKSTONE FURNITURE
We St.
sFLLTNG OUT SALE. --Antique
C",311/1ters, hat stands, work table,
ecsa.ce heater, Miklinery. Miss
.1 4s MacVicar, 28 Kingston
;.;t. 4
TOY terrier pup, male, reason-
able price. Phone 524-7766.
SALE
Ilair Dryers,.
-Westinghouse TV
t\Zylons
22 Cu. Ft: Freezers'
Dress Shirts
Electric Knife
Washing-Maehines
--Dish -Scraper-Se ts--
Plash Lites ' 19c
& D Drills. • 10.95
Timex, Reg. 11.95 8.95
Sony. Radios 24,95
Tape Recorders 19.65
'Rec. Players, Auto. 38.65
, Nev 5 -tube Ras- 12.65
'Clothes_ Dryers :134.95
14.65
139.55
19c
214.65
28th, 195i3. Real Estate Plor Sale
Classifie
_Rates
. Articles ,For Sale
-,VA'CUUM Cleaner Sales and
Service Cor rall makes. Filter
Queen sales; Zurich. Phone
262 -.5350. •-46tf
2. Cars, TrucksoFor Sale
'53 International half -tan pick-
up; -Phone 8026. -4
'60 CHEV..'Impet4 convertible,
automatic ePhone
524-7258. . 4x
1959 PONTIAC fouredoor hard-
top, V-8 motor, automatic trans-
mission, size. 850 x 14 tires,
'Power Steering and power
brekes. Phonte 482 -7681 be-
bween 8 A.m. and 5 ,p.m., or
482-7551 evenings: -4
TO SETTLE estate,by te4er,
1953 DeSoto, ii exceptiohal con-
dition, V-8automatic trans. and
radio. - May be inspected at
Bluewater Service Station, 355
Bayf Rd., Goderich. - -4
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1964 FALCON two -door, stanch
ard transmisSion, six cylinder
'with 5,000 original miles. Will
sacrifice for cash or low down
-I—and take over 'pay:
ments. - Phone 524-9154.
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1 3. Real Estate For Sale
. 1
TWO-STOREY brick hoane,
close to hospital,.. 4 bedrooms
-and beth upstairs, living -room,
dining room, den, kitchen, util-
ity room and toilet downstairs.
ilarge lot, very reasonable.
Telephom.e 524-9696 ',after 6
p.m.. only.' -4
EIGHT -ROOM house in Gode-
rich. Low down payment or
will trade on farm or cattle.
Writer to Box 18, Signal -Star.
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ALEXANDER & CHAPMAN
Modern onestarey, red brick,
three good-sized .bedoems, fin-
ished recreation
ized'lete en, "Ce roabnlea„t.h..,.rgoeoomd..
The whole house in excellent
shape, -located in good' section
af tewn on a well landSceped
lot. Terms could be .arranged
to suit buyer.' .
-Listings on houses °ranging
from $7,500 to $18,000. •
%xtensive 'listings on
Terms, some - with terms to suit
puSehase,r.
Mortgage moneY available -on
' 5.371
houses, businesses and farms.
..119.65 '
•WILF
EINHART
LOWERS -THE COST OF LIVING
. With Bargains Galore
Thru Out The,
•
50- HERTY Clinton piatio, A-1
cenictition. Phone 7616! .1-3
_
450 BUSHELS 'barley. J. Osk-
em, Jr., phone 524-475._.3x
liAVE your -baby shvs bronzed
(11 electroplated. Every crease
witl b6 skilfully preserved. W.
ilanCr*ock, 182 Elgin • Ave. W.
0528. astf
_ -
ELECtROLUX (Canada) Limit-
ed sales and service. Free de-
livery. Alvin. S. Riley, 153,
Lighthouse St., phone 524 -6514.
-3-6xtf.
214"00T counter, 45 upholster-
ed chrome chairs, 16 Arberfte
t.opped chrome tables -and- 10
-bar stools plus cupboards and
register .,,,tAnd. Mak., us
•-t-n.-offer on all or part. Meet
• move these item.- a\ e are -o-
,ng to renovate. The •C!tab
Kin-gstoe St. -etf
HALLMAN SILOS
Corrugated Stave and Poured-
- Concrete' Silos
-;tases irichest- Quality. Steam
- cured, w'et cat.
Acid treated... /Poured Silos--
.
HALLMAN SLLO GO.,
R.R. 3, Kitchener, Ont.
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YOU LIKED WHOLESALE
GROCERIES, FiH ?
Well, you'll like them better
his week. Now, everything is
going at, 5%- below cast.
Dealens welcome at
,,..ATIXEN'S GROCERY,
81 Hamilton $t.
' Phone 9361.
' FIRE, Chief Safety Chimneys,
distributors; Guy Ives & Son,
phone 524-6355. 44tf
NEW and used appliances. Why
payamoretSee them at teumbys,
136 East St.. Goderith, Ont.
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. •
ffiratENIC suppnes (rubber
,,goods) niailed postpaid in plain,
- getildd envelope with price list
Oh( samples 25e, 24 samp es
'Order Dept. T
40v.Ittibbeir Co; 41101t 01, Ham.
.1140, Gilt -
—Offe-71-fiT•ES ii.;15.817615-rif
re ents in modern building. Heat,
TV aerial,. frig -and stove sup-
plied.
ALEXANDER & CHAPMAN
Goderich Phone 524-9662
BRUNO LAPAINE
Phone 5-24-8957
J. I. RAPSON-8559.
Salesmen for
'FOR SALE
Modern Store -
,.and
Apartment
On The Square •
BOX 16, SIGNAL -STAR
•
R1&T1-1 VAN DER MEER
55 Montreal St., Goderich
Fhoie 524-7875
-Agent for
'WILFRED MeINTEE & CO.
LTD.
Walkerton
LIST NOW FOR SPRING SALE
We need mere lietin-gs
farms in Hueep County. At
present -we--have--overearie
dred .f -arms listed in -Huron,
Bruce, G rey and Weill ngt o.n
cauntice. Many recent inquir-
irefor pasture farms in this
dissiric t. _ •
Prospeas- fer summer pro-
portiee, and .homes. Phone Ruth
Van Der -Meer for prompt list-
ing service.
TO RENT -
Thitse-bAroom home on 0,x -
ford St.
• •
eoME SN FOR YOUR FREE
, CATALOGUE
MODERN store and apartment
on the Square. Write Box 16.
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I 'ARK W)USE,'.--714 racTms, for
e,pie or 'rent. Beautiful dining,
r-oom, could beeueed as a cock -
'1 lounge , a --dining-
lounge. Phone 524-9942.
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FOR SALE OR RENT
THREE BEDROOMS, 3 -pc. bath,
living room, kitchen, breeze-
way and attached garage.
Hydro, water and gas. Located
at Holmesville; 6 milet6 On -
taiga Hospital, 4 miles to UM-
t6n, 8 miles to Goderich. For
particula:rs and appointment,
telephone 482-3393.
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W. J. HUGHES
Real estate Broker
Gonerisi Interline,
50 Elgin Ave., E.,
Phone JA 44526
Almost new, three-bedroom
rug brick home, recreation
VOORTi in basement.
1201Atre farm, seven miles
from Goderich, good
a.
Farm Saletiman: L. H. Pentland
Huron Rd. --524-9007
LISTINGS AND INQUIRIES
INVITED
•
KEN CROFT
8,3 Victoria St, ,Pocierich
Real Estate General Insurance
• FORSALE
32 Homes -,--8 Farms
14 Cottages '
Phone 5247253
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4. Real Istate Wanted
LISTINGS ‘O.'t dw1Ut .su
iner cottageand ,commerei41
preperty requiered. If 3'9u are
interested iidffering your pro -
petty for sale, contact
PETER S. MacEWAN
Realtor
44 North St. 524-9531.
NNW Wagi
5. To Rent
LARGE'heated apartment, close
to sohools, $70. Phone 8920.
-44f
,THREE --BEDROOM wartime
house on Bayfield Rd. Bill
Beacom, phone 7515. •
-4-5
NICE two-bedroom _apartment,
heatedr.-itandwo
floors, recreation room. Avail-
able now. Phone 8881.
4tf
FOUR ROOM upper apartment,
heated, self-contained. Phone
7296 after fiye -4ttf
OFFICE space for rent in the
Federal Building, Gaderich. For
•detaiLe • and -information -on
erms of occupancy, oontact the -
District Manager, „Department
of Public Works, P. Box 668,
London, Ontario. Space Avail-
able may be seen by contacting
Mr. MoGratten, caretaker at the
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UPPER .apartment, four, rooms
and bath, automatic heat and
hot water, centrally located: -
Available now. Phone 624-8130.
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NICELY furnished, modern,
heated apartment, utilities paid$
TV .hookup,- washer -and dryer,
no tchileleen. Available 'now.
Apply 92 'Cambria Rd., -north.
Phone. 9437.:
4C 'PER WORD
(Minimum 750
25c Extra.
,Itelp, Wanted
.14(A1,.E'OR FEMALE •
1.4?cePYlent remuneration, Offered
reaspn. 40We retired person, of
bonciable elva;laeter -to Supple;
Menteane with ION hours a
day.. in the investment field.
Fat time sales people also eon.
siciereci. Write ealeS Manager,
" 763. Ilellinuth Avenue, London,
Ont. • .84
if not paid by Tuesday
of the week fallowing
publication.
Semi -Display
Classified
$1.4Q per' -inch
Birth or Death
Notices
$1.06 Each
'Coinpl,ete Ad Rate
Details
for the. various
classifications
are available at
THE SIGNAL -STAR
DIAL 524-8331
Deadline for- taking Classified
Ads is 1 P.M. TUESDAY
5. To Rent
KENT HOUSE, furnished rooms
with living reaM, TV and kit -
ch -en privileges, $10, weekly.
Phone 8433. . -36tf
FOUR -ROOM; self - contained
apartment. - Phone 7617.
-41tf
LARGE upper heated apart-
ment. Phone. 7556.after 5 p.m.
46tf
ONE , -apartment,
available now. _Apply Dairy
Queen, phone1864. 45tf
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THREE-BEDROOM house, one
ic-fram -Sqtrare-;--gar firrteate:
Pho-ne .524-7532 or 524-6295.
-39tf
_LOVELY five -room apartnient
on Court House Square. Hard-
wood -floors and furnace. Phone
524-9656. 45tf
SELF-CONTAINED apartment,
.close to Square. TV aerial sup-
plied. Phone 9163 or 9693
after 5. -49ff
E, • three miles north of
Goderich on. Highway 21,.. one
bedroom, three-piece bathroom.
Phone 524-7904. -,-40tf
FOUR. -BEDROOM house with
gas -furnace. Inemediate pos-
session. Phone '7639.
-2tf
SMALL house, insulated:- four
rooms, modern bath, full base-
ment, gas furnace. Jehn Moss,
(barber), phone. 8671.
-49tf
AVAILABLE at 'once heated
apartmeet, 4 or..5 ro s. Up-
stairs. 57 Wieit St. ' Plione 524 -
8344 during leftice hours.
-37tf
APARTMENT, new, • one-bed-
roem, four -piece bath. .TV -FM
anemia. heat and hot water
included. Phone 7178.
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THREE-BEDROOM house at -162-
Wellington St., close to .s-chools,
available ithmediately. Apply
at 215 Wellington St.. phone
524 -9079.. -21f
TIFREE-BEDR.00M house with
garage, close to schooLs and
hopping. Easy to heat with
forced air, $70 montlay. Phone
524- 9571. • 49tt
-
TIAE.E-BEDROOM house, fur-
neee. lareesarci, available now,
newly decoSated,.at 252,0xford
'Se PhOms"Ray Mahood, 8732.
48tf
AVAILABLE at (ince, five -room,
epartment with bath, heated,
self-contained, -; $60 mOnthly,
ncar lake, 263 Cebdiirg St.
Phone 524=8344 or 524-8170
after five pen. -52t f
_
FOUR -ROOM. apartment, self:
Tereestrieestes. an
fridge supplied. Reduced win-
ter rent. Miss Mary B. Howell,
12 St. Vincent St., phone 8642.
-45tf
THREE-BEDROOM home, near
)Public and Separate 'schools,
available December lst, $70.00
monthly. Aeply Harold. W.
Shore, Real Estate Broker, 38
Hamilton St. Dial 524 7272.
454
CRESCENTVIEW Luxury Apart-
ments now renting, electric
heat, t'Wo bedrooms, all utilities
paid, $115 to $125 monthly. No.
pets nor children. Apply Roy
Breekenridge,- -524,-9371, or
0264. • -39ti
SELF-CONTAINED. one- bed-
room apartment, partly furnish-
ed, reduced winter rent.
Mary B. Howell, 12 St. Vincent
St., phone 524 -8642.•
450
NEWLY remo.,.delled, one-be-d-
roorn apartment, self -contain d,
gas heated, suitable for eouple,
TV and FM aerial supplied.
Phone 524-7540 evenin-g.
. -It tf
e
ERN two-bedroom' apart-
ment, self-c-ontained, 'heated,
second floor: Ph -one 7112. \
-2tf
FOUR-BE'DROOM brick house,
ail heated, good repair, centrallydocated, garage attached. R.
G. Johnston, 97 Lighthouse St.
-2tf
MODERN self-gontained, heated
apartment,' suitable for _couple_
only. immediate possession.
James Bisset, phone 524-9645.
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8:-Ifelb Waited
—
FULL OR PART-TIME.
Agents Wanted.
• tl
MAN or woman to service cus-
hurlers 'With Watkins Produets
in the Town of Goderien. No
inveatrrient neceSsary. Earn
$75.00 per week and up. Full
lor parts -time. Write to J. Gauth-
ier, 35Q Stalloch, Montreal 15,
Quebec. •-1-5,
• STEADY WORK '
GOOD: OASH INCOME
Secure yourself for life against,
strikeSt layoffs. Good Rawletigh
• Dealers always .have steady
work, good eash income. Many
'with 20 to 40 years. Cagoci dis-
trict now open to industrious
men -to achieve permanent suc-
cess with 76-year-o1d line Home.
'Necessities. Write today for
cOmplete information how tie
te-your--own--sueeessittil Rapala-
ness backed. by world,wide, in-
dustry. ',Itawleisfie Det: A-216-
87, 4006., -Richelieu St.; St.
Henry, Montreal.
•
11. Employment Wanted
-WILL -mind •-chiki in - awn -
home, experienced. Phone
8.156. 4
14. Tenders Wanted
104,
011
0.
COUNTY OF HURON
TENDERS -
TRUCKS AND' TRACTORS
Sealed tenders on forms and in
enyelopes available from the
undersigned vvill be .aecepted
until 5:00 -pan. on
THURSDAY,- FEBRUARY llth,
- 1965 -
for the following:
1-32,000 G.V.W. truck
2-30,000 G.V.W. trucks
1-7-,25,000 G.V.W. truck
1—Ve-ton pick-up truck
2—e2 -ton economy vans
-2- farni-tractbrs
mowers
t• 2-60 H.P. industrial tractors'
I with front end loaders.
4\to trade -ins ---used equipment
be sold by public auction.
- The lowest or any tender not
necessarily accepted.
J. W. Britnell,
• County Engineer,
Court House,
Goderich, Ontario.
. -4
If you are not making enough
money at your present job and
if yoe are free from 6-9 p.m.,
Monday through Friday we will
make it possible for you to
earn an extra $60 to $90 per.
week. Fooperience isieot neces-
%eery, but you 'must have good
appeararice, like ;to, meet peo-
ple and be prepared ,to work
hard. To arrange interview
please complete confidential
coupon arid mail immediately to
Box No. 17, Signal -Star.
Full -Name
Address
Phone Number
Age
:Marital Status
Are you presently employed
Occupation
-4
TWO .saleemen for progressive
Gene'raf .111aters deialershiiip
Highest earning ^potential, netw
car demonstrator supplied?
Croup Insurance plan available.
Write Box 19, Sign -al -Star.
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HIGH school girl for part-tirne
Work in home after school hours
or Saturday. Call *141.
4 -
ROAD CONSTRUCTroN
PERSONNEL WANTED
A medium-sized n.steucti an
company working in Sauth-
'Western Ontario, ,buildingroads,
municipal _work and .parking
lots', require S the . following
poeitions to be filled:
(1) EXPERIENCED GR A D E
FOREMAN
(2) 'ASPHALT' PLAN.T MAN-
' ' AGERe
(3) EXPERIENCED TRUCK
DRIVER (avEr 25 years of
age)
(4) EXPERIENCED MAINTEN-
ANCE MAN. •
Year-rbutid Employment and
Housing Accommodationis
Guaranteed-rWage Seale above,
average.
Reply, stating age, -experi-
ence, and a;trage expected, to
T. G, HAIVIMOND
Box 637 St. -Marys, Ont.
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WAITRESS for the Goderich
Restaurant. Excellent wages
and working conditions.
SIMPSONS-SEARS 'reignite a
young lady for full-
time rwork. -40,-haur week,
all employee benefits. 'Must
-haire a pleasant peraenality and
wining to learn. A.Pgalat-in, per -
On to Mias V. Kilpatrrak, Mgr.
4,
mom,
iL ,SerViceS Mailable
DAILY CAR RENTAL.
Reasonable
McGETI'S
God.erieh„
Phone 524-8391.
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ACE Radio .TV Service. Frank
Wilcox, 60 Picton,St. W., Gode-
rich, Ont. Phone 524 - 7771.
SID BUT.I.EN'S Cabinet Shop,
custom furniture, kitchen cup-
boards, furniture repairs. 184
Gibbons St. Phone 9631.
FOR NEATER ANE)----H-E-A141-2
JOBS
See F. E. COTE,
246 Regent St., Goderich.
Built-in cupboards, hand -made
furniture, general construction,
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t5. Noiice, To Creditors
AUL PERSONS having claims
against the Es -tate of GEORGE
WASHINGTON FIELDER, Re-
tired Farmer, late of the Town-
sitipeof Ashfield, in the County
of Huron, who died on or about
the 27th day of December, 1964,
are, required to file the same
with full partioulars with the
undersigned by the 13th day of
bruarye -1,965e-as --after -that
date the assets of the estate
will be distributed.
Dated at Goderitch, Oritarip,
this 12th day of January, A.D.
1965.
YS, PREST & HAYS,
arristens, Ode
33 MeeitreaI St., •
Goderich, Ontario.
•Nik.
ALL PERSONS having 'Claims
against the Estate of' WILLTANI
W. HILL, late of the Town
of God'erich, in the County of
Huron, Retired -Ja•rmer, who
died en or abouethe` 711 day
of January, 1965, are required,
to file the same with full par-
tioulars with the !undersigned
by' the .13th day of February,
1065, as after that date the
assets of the: estate will be dis-
tributed. •
gated at Goderich, Ontario,
this 141h day of January, A.D.
1965.
}JAYS, PREST & HAYS,
- Barristers,etc.,
13 Montreal St.,
Goderleh, Ontario.
.3.5
To ,Creditors
ALL' PERSONS ilaVirog klaima
•against 40 Estate of 'INOJI Mall.
AttliCE Rettr„ed,
late of tbe Owfl,,,Gdeje1i,
in -the COUnity o 1n�n, 'who
-01e4J'ano-Un'aryqr; a1))9.9045,t:&11ree ;lecithilir(14eYd
o file ithe-sanae with uU par-
tioularewit4h the 'Undersigned
-Otb day of -Fehrtia,17.•
1965, as after that date the
asseta of the estate will be dis-
tributed. " •
- eDated ateGoderiche 'Ontario
this 6th day 'of Jenuary,. 1965.
BliAarY,
riert$erlr, etTc.,84'1":YS,
33 Montreal Street;
Goderich„ Ontario.
44
•
ALL - PERSOM having claims
against the Estate of DAVID
JOHN CURRY, Retired, late of
the'., Town of Goderigh, in the.
County of Huron, who died on
'or aholit the 18th day of De -
ember, 1964, are required to
-file thesame with full par-
ticulars with the undensigned
by -the lath day of February,
1965, as after that date the
assets of the estate will be
distributed.
Dated ' at Gaderich, Ontario,
this 15th day of January, 1965.
--------11"67-Barristea5RESrs, etT-&-15;Ift-Te;
e 33 Montreal St.,
Goderich, Ontario.
•
ALL PERSONS having claims
against the. Estate af ROBERT
DER, Gentleman, late of the
Town of Goderichein the Coun-
ty of Huton, who died on or
,abeut She. fitheday .of-Janyarye
1965, eare ,required ta dile the
same \14.ith1 full pertioulars with
the undersigned by the 13t111
day of February, 1965, as after
that date the assets of the
Estate ,will be distributed?
Dated at Goderich, Ontario,
this 15th day of January, 1965.
HAYS, PREST & HAYS,
Barristens, etc.,
33 Montreal St.,
Goderich, Ontario,
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ALL PERSONS having cloims
against the Estate of MARY
MEADE BONE, Widow, late of
the Town -of •-Goderioh, in -the
.Coirrity- of -Huron, who - died on
or about the 7th clay of January,
1965, are required to file the
same with full 'particulars 'with
the undersigned by the 4th day
af February, 1965, as afterthat
date the assets of 'the estate
will be distributed. •
Dated ,at Goderich, Ontario,
'this &la day -of January, A:D.
1965.
HAYS, PREST & RAYS,
Barristers, -etc.,
33 Montreal St.,
Goderich, Ontario. •
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16.,....Public Notice
NEEik A MORTGAGE? Use
the services provided by Harold
W. Shore, Real Estate Broker,
38 -Hamilton St., Dial 524-7272
for first and second mortgages
83 per cent to valu first mort-
gages, and N.H.A. Mortgages
arranged in strictest confidence.
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19. Lost And Found
LOST 0,NE BYLANV—Believed
to limit parking on the Square
to bwo hou-ns. Anyone able to
give information as to its where-
abouts should write or phone
the ,ToVeneHall. No .Reward.
4
war imammiasaiv
A. Births
STODDART.—Gary and Audrey
- (nee Hamilton) are happy -to
announce the arrive1 of a soh,'
David Arch -ie e • on January
19, 1965, at St. Mary's Hos-
pital, Kitchener. 4x
fieesseesseemesee'
C. Briefs .
Order Shell fuenace oil and
stove oil from Edward Fuels,
tank truck dealer for all Shell
Oil Go.: products. :Phone 524-
8386. -37tf
^, Final clearance. Winter
hate mitt!, reduced. Miss Mac -
Vicar Millinery, Kingston St,
--3
Agazwia.
E. Cards of Thanks
HOY.—I would like ta bakethis
opportunity ,to thank those
who visited me and sent cards
and gilts while I ,was a pat-
ent in A/M. and G. Hespital.
Special thanks to Dr. J. W.
Wallace, Rev. R. CIark'Snurses
and staff on- 2nd W. •
Mr. Clarence Hoy.
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PLUNKETT.—I -wish ta thank
my friends for -cards and
flowers while. I was a patient
in Clintonhospital.
, J. 4. Plunkett.
SHACKLETON.,--T,he family of
the late Mrs. Maty Jane
"Sifackleton express „their
-gratitude for the thoughtful-
ness and, a,ympathy of friends
-and neibillibrs- which will al-
ara3i's remain a cherished
memory. Spe-cial thanks to
Dr. Arnold Vokes, Rev. J. A.
Veldhuis, and the U.C.-W. od
Dungannon United Church.
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P., Engagements
Mir. and. Mrs. Harvey tooter
wish -to announce the engage-
ment of their fliza-
betir Ann, to r. Jatiaea Scott,
son. of -*Ur. and Mrs. Wilitlaint
McTaggart, all of Goderich. The
Marriage Will lake, place eat4$
in r ebriittrY. -4
a, Coming Events
,•$t. George's Churellivvenianfs
Gaknwill" meet Wednekadaa';,
FabruarY Ard at three Ilan,
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N:tVIAlehaT4ANDrge• KCeep.°UNTAFellart-IY:W
Ja1433"
mie30t
* h dance to teen -Ws...-
open. Valentine claince-Ague.
tones— $1.50 couple. •• • -4
Card 'party at •Foiletaterek Hall,
SatkindaY, 3-anakao
301 at tameit po
Evemone welcome.
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The annual meeting of the
Maple •Leaf C,hapiter,
will be herd - at the thotme of
Mrs. Glenn Hays, Essex St, on
Tuesday, 'February 2nd, at 8.15
p.m All sinembers, are urged
to attend tihks important meet-
ing. ' 4
Winter getting you down?,
Then come to North Street Un-
ited Church U.C.W. annual Val-
rentine Tea on Wednesday, Feb-
ruary 10, 2.30 to 5.30 p.m. when
the Christian Education
will be abloem with flow-
ers. Continuous showing otf
gay spring hats, conatesy Mar-
ian's Hat Shop and West End
Hat Shoe live.,
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Denomme's Flower Slime Val-
entine oandies. Nunsery. Tick-
ets- 75c from members or "at
door. A pleasant way to enter-
tain your friends. -4
CARD PARTY, Friday night,
January 22 at 8.30, pen., in
'Orange Hall, Lighthouse St.
Admission 50e. Lunch end
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The Goderich Women's Insti-
tute annual banquet will be
held Thursday. February 4th in
St. Geonge's Parish Hall, at one
p.m. Contact Mrs. J. Cook or
Mrs. Don Riethl for ticketsby
,j4=ry
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BINGO
Harbourlite Inn
ACCELERATING JACKPOT
WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARt 3
Sponsored by
Goderich Lions Club
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'Automation Aims
For Assessment
Assessment records are be-
coming a job for -machines,
caunty„ assessor A. A. Alexander
told council' at, the January
meeting.-
"The- 'deartinent requires
• ere -details- everreyearS' he -
said. "In the near future this
is going to be a job for a mech.;
anical -device, • such as LB.M.,
which manY •countiee,have
started to age. I,undersitand the
cost is not 'prohibitive.
'71 -this county ever cOnsiders
a commissioner, there iss-a cone
eiderable amount of informa-
tion should be gathered by some
committee *fore any Study is
done, The departmentof mu-n-
icipal affairs wants to supervise
right from the start, and is
to send qualified men
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of Stanley has been included in
incorporation of Bayfield. Part
assessment arising out of the
to insttruct aseessors." .
adjuStMent made in equalized.
Mr. Alexander -explain-ed the
the yilla-ge. • ,
Mrs. M. L. -Clements, cotinty
librarian, reported 32 'libraries,
four deposit, stations, five .high
schools. and' 292 elementary
school rooms. , -The libraries
circulate 5,500 books in each
exchange. The depeeit stations
uere 200 books, higheseheals- 600
Jails jet'
No early action is indicated
in regard to regional jails, Ou-
r= County Council was told
January 20-y 4eeve D.
111,1rnberry, chairxiian
O4''Jae 114-PitertY.. committee.
"In the --ether )counties, noth-
ts4-14g-c1,5e`e'anisncl„ ttohgyhav4eeej elnloetd' hae
ASSOCI,�ti7�fl
Neglected
W. G. Urquhart; Stratford,
general manager of Mid -West
Development Association, made
a strong presentation to county
council qien the subject of 'mem-
bership in th aseeciation,
Ji 1 1 seTe
said, "and should he- thought
otf as such." The county has
not been a niember for a couple
of years. The association ser-
ves Wellington, Waterloo, HUT -
on and Perth.
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"Ilt is important that we at
the lace' level maintain our
autonomy,"Mr. II_Teeihart ...sal
.:"Sairiatitiiies- eier pass,
ed, that We do -not agree -,with,
and we are Stuck with it and
have to make_ it 'work. • --
° "Future development, at the
way it is going now, will end
up-• i -n .TorontO, Montreal and
Hamilton” of (Kin services
ancrinuch Of our tax -es are be-
ing 'ILS -ed. to '''help the Ian. -t-r
areas; and it Ls time n et, ng
was.done te offset d i7„s ihink
legislation c eesc,„Aed that
will ena-ble the ceL ing areas
to develop. Afefils now, you
are lucky to get'new *ndustry,
-anctAncicier to-- Onta- it.
The municipalities' should grow,
within their -capacity, and they
are not at present. . ,
"The money‘ffam the govern-
ment cornes from you, toa,...so
you are rally paying three
times :
"If you -want this association,
and want it to wory, it is en-
t4rer3r-ifi your hanids. If this
does- not come about, it could
be taken over as government
department, and this would .be
the *worst thing, and- I- -would
not be assiipiated with an as -
You
woUld have people saying 'This
is god for your area' whether
you w`anted it or not. -We can
get action at provincial and
federal levels if.you help us to
go ahead." •
The matter was recferred to
the'finance 'and executive corn-
Mittee,'
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and the elementary schools
11,295.
Public School Inspector J. II.
I.Cinkead, speaking on behalf of
°NIB 'field officer Ed. Wheeler,
groundea temporarily for -lack
of A driversaid there are 67
blind 'persons in Huron, includ-
ing so -me young children en-
rolled early because of growing
defeats-.- When the sight of
older (pereons gets dawn to
1-0%, they are registered with
the regional asseciatien4"serving
Huron, Perth, Middlesex, Elgin
and the ' city -of London. Of
$10,000 needed in Huron, the
officers "try to raise $8,000 by
canvass:-
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Lucky Aumb.er_ "1
,
;
flt,
le-
Eposittion to say whap they
lHce to do, We have not
to
,blertgolog:aiaaas, itn
tlanr- piacetinct :ihreav
put in new heating in our
waigidarpeeolipiParTYCarnfHgiledartalx‘sfibleti
the -building, aVItare rW
heard. about it,. no, doubt,
cause I read in the press
week „this is beteg die,
in other counties."
The report presented daty
aSiffin 1:th'intea4rescitihnt -LsacnIus,stianonen'ti' s
representatives from.......sp
leading to a better und
ing of ,the prablein.
"We feel we':have gone
as9far as we lean at the main
in this Particular pursuit,"
report stated: "therefore
spelannt ito4datoaarnrdy tottio:- winitahintainour
"preinises to the ,lbest af
abjait.t
J1 'G'overnor R. W. Bell p
.aented at the same session
statistical report for d
There were 254 pritoners
one time or -another in the 1
year-old -building, of whoan
three were females. , Pr
jail -population Is three.
fences directly related to linu
tete-lied 123:almost exactly'
the total. One person Ian
in jail as result af "unne
n-oise," -and one was keld f
amadvation authorities.
of daily rations was announi
as 61.59 cents per paison,er.
a The Museum
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, The property report's
mention of -Huron County Pi
eer Museum was in _regard
James Chisholm taking ov
from Mr.Neill as atorcxffwli
Reeve Smith de cribed as "o
of the .finest /museums,
one of the 14•Zest, In Ontario
.
The curator; -however, untie
lined,, an appeal made last y
for iconstruction- of a muse
extension 60 by 80 tEeet.,.,
. are crowded. to
doors," Mr. Chisholm sal
"There -067/ots of big exflaibi
to get. At la-st meeting -J -4a'
I' would not accept any mor
but when 'you see ,.somethi
you will .never find again, it
-hard to walk away from ,it. W
haieleceived Lam -exhibits '
the ipasttwo years, donated
purcha.s,e'd - with - M -re -Neill
money:
arin-After-
the 'museum. ` We need it badly,
You'are building not orr. toda
but for 50 or 100 years, an
to serve _the children in th
edueational. field. Don't Iva
until next year; da it; now."
Mr. Chisholm, questioned a
to probable -cost, said -that whil
it was hard to -estimate labs
cast, the building might run to
$12,000, or in the case Of Skela
ton building, unfinished inisiti
upstairs, perhaps $10,000.
There were 21,692 visitors b
1964, and the ..maasOutrn no'vl
holds 7,000 exhibits. Visitors
have 'came from 'towns Over
matt of Ontario., and Such
places as Flint, Michiganewhidi
sent a high school group,
More than 11A million visitors
a, year see the Liberty Bell.
The moon is a quarter of a
million 'miles distant.
A -house at has been,known
,to reach the age of 27 years.
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First World War Uniform
Highlight In County Museum
A publicity-s-hy Godecrich resi-
dent has yet to make a senti-
mental journey to the Huron
County Museum where the /1LITS-
ing uniform she wore during
the first world war thas become
a feature attraction.
Miss- Isabel Murray af Que-
bec street has milt been back to
the inuseutm since she helped
put her uniform on the manikin
which displays it in a corner
.ehewcase.
- "I don't ,really -like crowels;"
said Miss Murray When she
was contacted this 'wee.k., "I
dicirett think anyone Would be
interested in it:"
Aecording to urator Jim
611411-0/1 the unlfarni has be-
came a major talking point of
the museum, particularly' when-
visitots find its owner lives in
Goderioh.
, The Uniform links Ngss Mur-
ray' with a day in 'September,
1918 when a troop of the Volun-
teer Aid' Detachment of- the St.
John Ainibulance Brigade Sail-
ed for England. .
For Miss Murray and her fel-
low nurses this was the day
when the number 13 would
gin to play -tin:important
in their lives.
The nurses found their num-
ber totalled 13 and remarked
on. the coincidence that thei
were. sailing on Yriday Seotern.
bet 4a.
Lucky 13 •
"P,or anythie vvfh0 NOM Stott-
stitiottsAt seOrned like ail tut.
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lucicy day to travel," said Miss
Murray. "But then we soon
began to realize that 13 was
ucky fo Us."
The voyage, which passed
without incident, turned out to.
be the 13th m-ade their C.O.,
and' took 13 days to complete.
There w.ere 13 shipsein the con-
voy and the nurses taunted 13
lieutenants and 13 acting serig-,-,,
earits on the ship.
"Framethen on- we noticed -
that 13 •seemed 'to work into a
lot more things but it neVer
brought LIS bad luck," she said.
The ship on Whieh they sailed
was carrying artillery from Petal.
wawa -and-- more -thlan 1,000troops 'tram the British 'West
Indies. All the boats. were
camouflaged as they were trav-
elling as part Of a top seauritiy
plan.
Two ddSits before- teaching
England two destroyens • came
opt -to greet. the convoy and
escorted them the rest of th
way. 0,rders were dropped
from the destroyer by dannis-•
ter and were 'Nicked tip by the
crew of the nuates' ship giving
tep secret details on where they
'wore • to doels.
The Jrursei were. posted -to
the permanent ,tnigtary hospit-
al near Plyinouuttwhere theY
worked for a year despite the
tact the war •ended one month
after tho arriVed.
. There they wooiot trot). day.
tweak' toditOtic)ti t4e 11404.1.1
tt
,,,ene
fits)]
•art a
a
,amt
ric at
ars.,
that
a. G4
V
ahd in marquees which- -had.
been set up in the grounds to
care for wounded shipped back
from France. ,
The nurses we -re allowed one.
'half day a week off and one
weekend a month when thingt
were "riot too busy:" There
Were no lights at night and
when they were an night duty
they ,car-ried -stable -lanterns to
.carry .ataLtreatments.
A total of *4,500 men, were
au-th-a---hospital- and -the---addk
tional temporary • accommoda-
tion at one stage. "We had our
work pretty well ,out out for
us," said Mits Murray..
Sentimental Reasons
-11 was "a touth -Utf haarealck-
ness" which'finally brought 1Vidasa
Murray back to Caerada, "I was
quite. young When I 0 went out
as I jiggled any_age so that f
could get over;''' she staid.
During the years that follow.
ed Miss Murray only ketpt the
one. uniform for "sentimental
reasons." •
She said: "1 never thought
anybodii would. *ant it till one
day 1 mentioned it to the mus-
eum. 1 am pleased that people
are findina. interestIng."
Miss'-iMurrary contacted the
T.- Eaton _Company tin Toronto
tand they gave her the manikin
hari,the d
tlear,it was.for use
jthemint.
."One of these , days 1 wiN
have to sneak, do
t*anOth, wer,44.10,okat 1t,' anted
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