The Goderich Signal-Star, 1972-06-01, Page 11...
13. AUCTION SALE
13. AUCTION SALE 14. SERVICES- AVAILABLE
ATI- ELL'S
' d •BRUCEFIELQ MACHINERY AUCTION
- 40 miles north of London on Hwy. No. 4 and 1 mile east of
Brucefield•or 6 miles south of Clinton, en
_-SA-TURpikt JUNE -3; -a -t i2....P-V1.- .,, v -_._
This sale will specialize ip tractors, 30-100 H.P.;• combines,
self-propelled and pull -type; forage' 'harvesters; haying
equipment; white bean equipmerrtgwagons; gravity boxes;
mix -mills; cultivators; trucks;, boats and many:,•many rrore
items. Consignments will be accepted and received until June
1st. Dealers' consignments welcome.
N.B.-Several Mauer -Bean Puller's and Innis Windrowers
have already been consigned.
TERMS -CASH
RATHWELL'S AUCTION SERVICE
Auctioneer
Brucefield--482-3120
LUNCH AVAILABLE-
..
VAILABLE-•. ALLAN HAUGH
Sales Manager
Phone 527-0138
ESTATE AUCTION
Of property, 28 head hereford cattle, machinery, and
household furniture at Lot 55, -Maitland Concession,'Goilerich
Township, 6 miles north of Clinton on Base L,ine Rd.,then left,.
1 mile on*
SATURDAY, JUNE 10 at 1:15 P.M.
Property: -Secluded 65 acres of land, brick house, bank barn
has excellent features for summer or winter retreat such as
d4pring fed pond, Maitland R iver flowing across back portion of
the farm, potential gravel ridge 'recently opened, close to
main highway. Enjoy thebeauties of Nature, at your doorstep.
10 per cent down day of sale, balance in 30 days
Selling subject to low reserve to clear the Estate
Estate of late,Ve n'McCabe
RATHWELL'S AUCTION
r SERVICE
Brucefield 482-3120
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AUCTION SALE
Of lifestock, farm machinery and feed at Lot 35, Con. 10,
Goderich Township, 5 miles west of Clinton on the Bayfield
Rd. and 114 miles'north on
WEDNESDAY, JUNE ,7 at 1:15 P.M.
Livestock -11 hereford cows consisting of 3 with calf by side,`
3 due in'July, 3 .due. in Sept., 2 due in Oct.; 1 first calf heifer.
bred 2 months; 6 yearlingsteer calves; 1 heifer yearling.
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chrn-ei rrrtr�'c 'pa 'otts`Nl-61iiie 445, gas. tractor complete
-with 3 Pt. H. and hydraulic with M:M. fully hydraulic loader;
M.F. 3furrow3Pt. H, plow; 2 furrow trail plow; Case .13 run
drill; 7 ft. Int. mower; M.H. 75 bu. manure spreader; New Idea
side rake; Otaco 5 ton flat rack; Smoker special elevator;'Lotz
grinder; and Surge pump and2 units.
Feed -20 fon mixed grain; 700 bales,bfe
TERMS --CASH � ,.. . .
NO R"ESERVE., "c; FARM RENTED
Proprietor - Jack Cole
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RATHWELL'S AUCTION
SERVICE
Brucefield' 482-3120
ROHIWELL'S
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BRUCEFIELD
.MACHINERY
AUCTION
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40 miles north of London on Hwy. No. 4 and 1' mile east 'of
Brucefield or 6 miles south of Clinton,- on
SATURDAY, JUNE 3 at 12 NOON
Specializing in tractors from 20 to over 100 H, P. Ford Super
6, 4 . wheel drive, cab and loader; Farmall M with 4 row
cultivator; various tractors with cultivators and bean pullers;
Ferguson 20-85'and John Deere 400, Pt. 'Hr and loaders; etc.
etc. Combines Int., 203 with bean equipment; Gleaner A. with
bean equipment; Massey 35, 60'and 72 combines; Oliver 18
combine; J.D. 30" 6 row corn head; 30" 4 row AC; corn head
for. Gleaner G; Mowers; rakes; balers; elevators; forage
harvesters and self -unloading bokes; mix mills; sprayers;
plows; spreaders;.Mauer2 and4 row bean pullers; all .makes
and models front mounted cultivators; etc.
Cars--Galaxie convertible, safety certificate; "boats; truck's:,
Vs ton; '67 Chevrolet tilt cab, 18' livestock rack and P.C.V.
fivestock license within 10 miles of Kippen.
This sale will, include' the" largest selection of White bean
equiprrrent ever offered for sale in Ontario at one Auction.
TERMS° --CASH - `
° LUNCH AVAILABLE
RAIN SHINE" "r .r,
Allan Haugh w Sales Manager' -
5270138
RATHWELL'S'
AUCTION °SERVICE
Orucefield 482.3120
Auctioneers and Liquidators •
Ontario Wide
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'SPRAYING--
FOR
SPRAYING- FOR FREE ESTIMATES
CALL 524-6902
Where to Buy i1
RELCO
Sewing Cenfre
(APPROVED DEALER) • •
40 WEST St. 524-8431
F _�Irm_ Drainage_
and sub -irrigation,
Latest Equipment
Automatic Laser Grade Control
• ZorPIow
P.O. Box 544' .
Woodstock, Ont.
Phone 537-8775
SANDBLASTING
JACK HAMMER WORK
BREAK UP CONCRETE - •
BACKHOEING .
SPRAY PAINTING
ARNOLD
STOTHERS
Ptl`one 529-7403
for estimates
WEBER'S -
SEWAGE
DISPOSAL
SERVICE '
Modern equipment used. We pump
septic tanks, piggerip Lagoons
etc.
Phone 887=6700 •
R.R.2 Brussels
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LAMB'S'
D. LIVERY
MOVING - HAULING
7 ' Phone
52.4-9657
M. A. SALVAGE
-We y -..all_. netafs, batteries
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54-6933
A SMITHIT
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GODERICH
14. SERVICES AVAILABLE
TRF NC1°IER for hire • for
underground services. Available
• anytime. Reasonable. Reg York,
Bayfield, 565-2807.-22;24x
• HAVE your .rugs and chairs
cleaned by dependable cleaners,
Call Superior Maintepance, phone
524-8892, Goderich,=-22
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VACUUM
CLEANERS
Sales & Semite
All Makes
BOB PECK
VARNA
262-5.48 Collect
Professin001
Driving
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15. NOTICE to CREDITORS
IN THE ESTATE: OF ELDON
MacLENNAN, LATE: OF THE.
VILLAGE: OF AUBURN, IN THE
COUNTY OF HU N
ALL persons`• iming against
.the above Estatere required to
forward full particulars of their„.'
claims; to the undersigned on .,or .C,BRIEFS
, Aw
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A. BIRTHS
a•
KUPERUS-.At Vietartjt-Hospital,
London, on. ?slay 18; 1972 to Mr.
and Mrs. Andy•Kuperus (nee Leny
Westerhoug) a baby daughter,
Jennifer AIeta.-•-22
BALL ---"At Guelph General
Hospital on May 24, 1972 to Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Bakl, 38 Paul
Ave., Gaelph a baby girl.
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BOWEN-At Alexandra Hospital
on May 26, 1972 to M,r. and Mrs.
Kenneth Bowen, 240 Jones St.,
Goderich a' baby . boy, Scott
Andrew. -22
before the 10eday of June, 1972,
ter whichtlate..the,as els wail tri `~
istributed.
DONNELLY & MURPHY
18, The Square, •
Goderich, Ontario.
Solicitors for, the Estate.
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NOTICE TO CliEDI'TORS
A.LL persons having claims
against the Estate of .RA,YMOND
R. REDMOND, Retired Teacher,
late of the Town of Goderich, in
the County of Huron who df ed on or
about the 23rd day of April, 1972,
are required to file the same with
full particulars With the
undersigned by the 17th day of
June, 1972, as after that date the
assets of the estate will be
distributed.
.• DATE D--at,--•G de -r k'h, Ontario,
Instruction • " this 19th day..of May, 1972.
PREST and EGENER
- Barristers, etc„
33.?Montr•eaI' Street,
Goderich, Ontario.
Solicitors for the,estate.
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• OSLGraduate For For- appointment -.
phone Mrs. Donna Tolchard
Phone 482-3189.
RICHARD LOBB
• EXPERIENCED
AUCTIONEER
land �.,
APPRAISER T
CLINTON,oONT. •
PHONE: 482-7898 'or. 482-
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9431.
SKELTON
APPLIANCE'S
, • Inglis -Moffat -Beatty
Sales -Service
Repairsrto all makes
36 Britannia Rd. W.
Ph. 524-787-1
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NIIMMIMMO
PERMA
DRIVE
PAVING
ASPHALT CONTRACTORS
Driveway.s..Parking. Lots
Repairs -Resurfacing
Free :Estimates
• Phone 524-662. ,
Goderich -19,20
GODERICH
TAXI
Taxi Stand At
Lionel's Sunoco
Service Station :.,, , ,,,,AFBIRTHS'
NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND
OTHERS
IN TIIE ESTATE: OF GEORGE
LINC'OLJ'J ELIAS, lateof the Town
of (jod'erich, in the County' of
Huron, Retired Publisher. ,;
All. *persons having • clasps
against the, above : estate ,are
required -to send full particular's'
of such claims to the undersigned
Executor on or before the 24th day
of June, 1972, aTter which date the
estate -'s assets will be
distributed, having regard only to
claims that have been received.
TICANA;DA TRUST COMPANY
London, Ontario
Executor, by
PREST' and EGENER
Solicitors,
God rich, Ontario..,
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17. BUSINESS- NOTICE
MEDICAL Massage, , Thermo -
Therapy and Ultra -Violet, 118
Anglesea Street, phones. house,'
524.7617coffice, 524-6281. W. C'.,
•Breckow, Reg. M..-22
19: LOST AND FOUND
WHEELCHAIRS -WALKERS The
Humanitarian Service C. P. & T.
Committee of the Goderich
Oddfellow and Rebekah Lodges
Wive equipment for loan. Contact
Amos Osbaldeston, 524-9623 or
Fred Fritzley, 524-7217. -.edw
D. IN MEMORIAM
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STURDY -In loving .memory of
our Mother, Janie Sturdy, who
passed away June 4, 1964.
Those we love, we never lose,
For always they'will be, '
Forever near, forever dear,
In thought and Memory.
Lovingly remembered by her
family. -:2"x
ItOIiE TS'ON-InToving memory
of our darling children Scott
Vaughn and Connie Luanna who
passed away „May 31, 1967 and ,
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June 8, 1969.
Treasured thoughts of ones so
dear -
' Often bring -a silent tear -
To have to love and then to part
Is the greatest sorrow of ones
heart,
.Deeply loved and sadly missed by
Mommy, Daddy and. Grama
Carmichael. - 22 •
RQ,l3b:RTSON- In loving memory,
ofScott Vaughn who passed away'
at the age of 8 years May 31; 1967
and Connie Luanna;• .June 8, 1969•
Sadly missed by Auntie Haze1.-
22
ANSTAY-In loving memory of a
beloved husband, father and
grandfather., James W. Anstay
who passed'away June 1, 1970.
His weary hours and days of pain
His troubled nights are past.
And in our hearts we know
He has found sweet rest at last.
Always remembered by his, wife
and family. -22x .
WIL• LERT- In .loving memory of
a dear husband and father Milton
IJ. Willert who passed away June
11, 1969.
So' rnewhere•beyond the sunset.
Where loneliness' never dies:
Ile dwells in a beautiful, garden,'
Beneath God's."heavenly skies,
May-the.winds of Heaven blow
LOST -Tan colouredsoftly,
cat..white ,«
GQD RICE SIGAL; STAR. THAI SDAY. JVNE 1. 1814' t>i
S;OF T N ' E.
my sincere thanks to all urlderstandit'I in ,m
wh
• SAVAG -1 would like to express
visited, me, sent. cards and,. nerghboure was moat helpful to
flowers while 1 was a patient in the me during the toot e( MY dear
hospital. Special thanks to the rpdte '* 8M M (IMek) t 'enrv,
sta. ff on t East for the excellent Sineer�e : thanks 11'or tti , lover°
care 1 received. -Mrs: -Anne flowers and the .dontl.opa to the
Savage. -7-22 M ,e tt o ry ,
,„..L.._''' Everything w a's ' ,t r u. j Av
- • '-
y, �.-
apprectated. .Retaex't. t�nr
MaeLENNAN - I would like :to 22
take this opportunity to express -- -, Al..,,- ;-.» - -0-
our deepest appreciation for the
sympathy extended to us at the F. ENOAGEIMNENTS
ti'ie ofour sudden loss of a
beloved husband and father, Eldon
J. MacLennan. Special thanks go Mr. and Mrs. Gordon M. Hunter ef
to Dr• Streetand Dr, Flowers and Ancaster.are pleased to ahnoullke " N''
the staff of the firs.. floor of theengag+ernent of their daughter
Clinton -'Public Hospital, Also - Audrey Marilyn to. Charles Eric
very' spertal` ant s'' to " rrthe "A'ithetr,`-son' Of 107 -and- Mrs
friends and neighbours in Auburn
and district who helped out in so
many ways. The many
expressions of sympathy ' and
floral tributes were very much
appreciated. Dear appreciation is
also extended to' the Arthur
Funeral Home, Auburn, Pastor
Fry of Auburn and Rev: Rooney of
Ripley. Thanks is also extended to
Local 682 of Sifto Salt Mine in
Goderich.-Beth and children.- -
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'JACKSON -I wish to thank Mr.
and Mrs. Bert Marsh for holding
Open House on the occasion of my
birthday. Also to my many friends
who called during the day`
Margaret R. Jackson. -.-22
Kenneth E. ,Aitken of Bamiltod;
The marriage' will take place on
Saturday, June 17 in St. Paul's
Anglican Church,- Hamilton,--
22nc . . -.
JAN;T• Z1 (Lloyd Gorge) -We
would like to express our, Sincere
appreciation • to .our friends,•
neighbours andrelatives fore their
comfort during our bereavement,
We are grateful to them for their
generous donations to the clean, -
Fd0ndation, and to the ladies:: of
the Victoria St. United Chard' for
preparing & serving the luncheon,
and to those who helped in any way
to lessen our burden. -Dorothy &
Anna Mae, -22• . •
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ae,-22--
Mr. and Mrs. Edward. East,
Mr, and Mrs. Grant Stirling, R•R 1 Auburn are Teased to
-ft;'R:'Z;-Bayfiefc( Wish to announce announce the engagement of their -
elder daughter, Breda Dianne,'to
Kenneth Bruce Elliot, D.C. of
Guelph, younger son of Mr. and
,Mr's. Frank Elliott, Blyth. The
wedding will take place in Knox .
United. Church, Auburn, , on
Saturday, June 2i at 3:30 p.m. -
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the engagement of their. only
'daughter Brenda Joyce to Mr.
William Frederick Vanderland, -
B.A. Sc.;'Pro Eng., son of Mr. and
Mrs. Frederick Vanderland,
Weston, Ontario. The marriage to
take place June' 24; 1972 at
Bayfield United Church. -22x
Rules of .the road
apply to farm traffic
i
Vehicle operators must , keep
theirheads'when travelling on the
road, says Hal Wright. farm
safety specialist. Ontario
Ministry of Agriculture and Food.
The increase in custom work and
use of• acreage. away from the
home farm has increased the
number of farm vehicles on the
road and the ' frequency of
accidents. . The Slow° 'Moving
Vehicle warning sign, a red and
fluorescent orange triangle, must
he attached at the rear of the
i8-- c•
�egUired bv'lh'.
stall
• If roadside travel isirrors extensoive•
n-mn the
Tactor. When traffic builds •up
behind; be courteous. Pull over to
he side of the road to a11ou cars
nd frocks to go hv. If it is not
ossible to drive on the shoulder.
Wher,e.,the one we love is Sleeping. stop. Never'dri drive with the tractor
daytime, daily except Saturday .end will never be forgot.
and Sunday... -22x Sa:dla' misse,d•' aYrd lovingly IndustriaI ducorx
a
feet. Answers to "Buster". On that sweet and sacred spot;•
R
Finder please phone 524-7307
half 'on and , half off the road.
Motorists are then forced into an
approaching lane of _traffic to
pass.
"When operating farm.
equipment at night, make • sure
that headlights'and taillights are
in working order., Replace.
htirned-out bulbs : and broken
lenses. Wagons and other hitched
vehicles should carr, reflectors`
as well as the SMV' sign' 16 give•
adequate warning to oncoming
traffic. P
When' making turns across a
lane of traffic, check .hehind to
make sure that no vehicle is
overtaking or pulling out to pass.
'Rules of the• road ' applying ,to
motor vehicles.also apply to farm
,vehicles' when' they are on. the
road.
ilk Pr
remembered.bx_his„-wife-G1ad�.�
._LOST=BTii T'ole,man chest-t.tpe and daughter Patricia, -22x
cooler 'and.. dispenser•,
Disappeared from Saltford Valley
Hall, Saturday; May 27th. Anyone
knowingthe whereabouts, or saw '
anyone carrying them out, please
call 524-7879 as ,,these articles
were borrowed and we are very
anxious to get them back.. -22' -
87 Victoria St.
524-6594
•ny.«:.,yv, .: ;+!Y -r. wY^h,.. • ••mew.....--„__w..i.yn :W�•.w:,ww.-. _._�..a,:: r.�..._ .rx:...-.,..
PENTLAND-At Wingham &
DistrictHospital on May 17, 1972
toMr`. and Mrs. Larry Pentland.
Dungannon, ,a baby girl Julie
Bill Swan,. Prop. Anne. *A sister for Vicki and
.Michael. -2'2
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SUMMER IS HER
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• Deck & Hull -Painting -Wood -Metal -Fiberglass.
',ate Engine Repairs
• Free Estimates -No obligation
For complete repairs and service to your boat
CONTACT
SAWN. at 432-9765 London
13.• AUCtION SALE
13. AUCTION SALE
. 'ESTATE AUCT1ON.
Of property, 28 head hereford cattle, machinery, household
furniture, at L,ot 55, Maitland Concession, Gpderich
Township, 6 miles north of Clinton on 'base line road, then left
'1 mile. • e
On Saturday, June 10 at 1:15 p.rn.
PROPERTY: Secluded 65 acres of land, brick house, bank
barn, has excellent features, forsummer or winter retreat
such as spring feed'pond, Maitland R iver flowing across,back
portion of the farm, potential gravel ridge recently opened,
close.to main highway. Enjoy the beauties of nature at your
door step. • ' -
Terms -10 per cent down day o,,,,,sale, balance in 30 days
Selling --subject to low reserve to clear 'We Estate
Full listing in next week's edition, '
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TatR Estate of Ver,~ McCabe •
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RATHW;ELL'S .AUCTION r,
SERVICE.
Brucefield 400.3120
•
DOCKSTADER-Bob an -d,
Marylielle are happy to announce
the safe arrival of their son,
Michael John, a brother for Anne
•on May 23rd, 1972 at Oshawa
General Hospital. --?2
T•
1971 HONDA.
350 MOTORBIKE
74_9„..9,9 ci
condition, ,helmet : included.
Trade or terms. Lic. No.
29509MC.
$59500.
MCGEE
PONriAc-suicK
16. PUBLIC NOTICE. 16. PUBLIC NOTICE
The Liquor Licence Act
NOTICE OF APPLICATI'O*-N
.
Licensing Dis'trict•No, 2
TAKE NOTICEthat "THE ciARBARIAN INN 'LIMITED", of
the Town, of .Goderich, in the County of Huron, will make
application at a Special Meeting of the Ljquor'Licence Board
of Ontario'•to be held at the CANADIAN LEGION HALL, 48
ONTARIO STREET NORTH, in the CITY OF WATERLOO,' on
Tuesday, the Twentieth (20th) day of June, 1972, at the ' hou r ,of
10:00 o'clock D,S.T., in the forenoon for the issuance of a
Dining Lounge L icence, for the sale and consumption of liquor
where food is available ands Lounge Licence for the sale and
consumption of liquor, for the following premises:
The•Barbarian Inn which will be located at the corner of
Hamilton and Nelson Streets in the Town of Goderich and will
be known municipally- as 91 Hamilton Street. The said
establishment will be classified as a` hotel and will oon'ain
approximately twenty-five (25)bedrooms and a dining room.
ANY PERSON.who isresident in the licensing district may
object to the application, and the grounds of objection in
writing shall be filed with Mr. R. B. Trott, the Deputy
Registrar of the licensing district, whose add,"ess is 251 KING
STREET, WEST SUITE 402,KITCHENER, ONTARIO at least
ten (10) days before the meeting at which the application is to
be heard, '
DATED at•theTown ofGoderich this 19th daV of May, A.D.,
1972
THE BARBARIAN INN LIMITED
per: John Reffl kijhaus
2$ Gloucester Terrace
tOb1 CH, ONTARIO
Gov't. will assist
The government of Ontario will
provideguaranteed hank loans to
industrial milk producers who.
wish to purchase Market Sharing
Quota, which • is attached to
Subsidy F:ligibili,ty Quota.from th.e
11af11aa1 a J aarYw.,.Csottrm sL n�.
This announcement was made in
the Legislature on Tuesdat• Mav
16', 1912 bx Hon. wlliam A••
Stewart. Minister of'.Agriculture•
and Food.
"We are definitely interested
in maintaining and expanding the
indu"Strial milk industry in
Ontario, and We want to he veru
wire that no.producer is deprived
ofMarket Sharing Quota becausl
of'lack of operating capital "
The new• Program provides for
bankloans at prime interest rates
plus 1 -"per cent, with the loan
guaranteed by the Government of
Ontario..
•
"It is our intention to •protect
the long term .opportunities, and
•the competitive position of the
industrial • milk 1•nd'tt .try '■f�,
•+•++,`!+^•°•„K+..^r... ++•.sin.'.alMi,:'.E'�.,�'f Y' . 3B«.ww .w +s�:-i
Ontario", said Mr. Stewart, "No
maximums have 'been placed On•
the size of these loans,' .for 'the
Canadian -Dairy ,Commission
already 'has imposed maximums
o•.nothe amount of Subsidy
Eligibility Quota that may beheld
by any individual producer... As
soon as the administrative details
,have been worked out, 'and the
necessary forms'rinted, we will
be taking steps to ensure that
every milk producer in Ontario is
fully 'aware of tire .opportunities
created by this Program.,"
-.FOOT.
ATTENTIONtt By setting too much pressure
on arteries, veins a and - the
nerve - system on the bottom of your feet, it can
cause malfunction for the following: Feel Tired?
Backache? :Sore Feet? Painful Neck? Callouses?
Arthritic Pain? Rheumatic- Pain? Poor Circulation?
Balance and Co-ordination? Numbness • or Cramps'
(foot and leg)? ` P
Alzuuer National Arch Su orts .
could ,be your answer-- as they have been for
thousands and -thousands of others in Canada and
the United States. They are scientifically designed'
to match the contours of yourfeet - makes walking
a pleasure, again, Recommended by doctors.
SPROULE
SHOES
GODERICH '
Please do hot tnl>la�t, this opportunity ,..
FOR YOUR HEALTH'S SAKE!