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prlzesis,. M5 e�ssrn a n, a nif ictvres dog to .
The Women's Auxiliary of the (Canada), sib 00: Dorn. Rclad
Alexandra Marine and General tMachlnery Co. Ltd.. $10 00:
Hospital held their annual Penny V1 inners at the Penni Sale were
Sale at Knox Presbyterian Church ,as follows, Green Linen
last Wednesday The lathes this Mat set, dotla.ted by F F. Hibbert
week extended their thanks to all a
� son, un• '�1r•s Malc•t�lral Campbell.
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those whvlook part in the sale and 170 East St . Wthte' Baby Blanket.
to the merchants and others, diniated by Ivy -Marv, M Pining
" donated items. 77- 273 Huron Road: Fat Alpert
Cash donations to the cause .. Lamp. Tett 131s ett. 88 P letup St
were ,also much appreciated by 2 pc • Lady Slteatler•- Set.
the Auxiliary 'and the hospital donated bv. Sheatfer Pen I td
Those donating were Domtar Mrs G Cllnkan. ;1 C'olhot'ne.St
Chemical Ltd , Fine Salt: $5 00. Certificate-Per,on.ilifed
Goderich 'Building (,'entre. Statlonarv, donated by Si'nal-
$10.00; t'pliet'lakesShippenk 1 tai Star F Walkunl 132 P1cttIn St
$10.00: Goderich Elevator & 'Rokie AfLt111Sa Gloucs -stet•
Transit. :>;25 00; D M O'Brien •Terr.tce 'Ars A Tyndall.Meat Mar.0
Market. S5.00:.,ar•ditiet x Clinton Dol1.,tMi s (' Haechlei..
Dairy. $10 00: Skeoch office Bathroom Scales. donated by
Supplies. $5 00: Ainslie's Meat Rteck•s Pharmacy. Mrs Robert
Market $2 00: Andrew's Dairy. Han. 129 Bavfield Road, oil
$S.Qfl Blue water Cleaners, painting donated. by Mr lack
x2..00: Print's Shop, $Pt 1911 Mclaren, Pat 67 Elgin
Manufacturer's Lite Ins 'Co . :Ave _ !;r1 09 Voucher 'donated "t0v
'$5.00; Bank of Montreal. $`; 00: French Dry C1traner•s, Tommy
Dearborn Steel Tubing Co Durnin, 32*T1'afalgar St ; Party
Mugs, donated by Worsen 13ros
Anita St'roggs. faux 173. B;.vfield:
[ ry Ma stet.donatted by Stmpsons-
Sears . "Ross Bt'indlev. R R 4,
.1 lying Striiigi" Album William
('ameron. 100 Weber 1 case
P0ps1 tf)nt(1 by 1'11c'kev
Beverages. 1)an N1tirph'v.• 11
Gloucester Ter [)ori Bauer.
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Dominion Roads 'Wild Rost.
. Print. Jason Ainslie. 92 St Geo
('res .°Cooler Ilona ted by
I:shese.o• Mrs.. y' Smith.. 10
South St .:3 pc To' of S'et 1 M
Smith. 72 Corliox ('res I ,tell
('hate' donated by A & P Marta
C't'atitctl'd..1113 Quehet• St 1' '
t.ttcles 11011,01-41 try Eilack,tt�tle
Furniture. \111(11,,I'd Hamilton, 201;
Keays St Men's Shitt
donated by Pickett- & (•tliOchell.
Bert \1r('reath. IZ I.? 2. (;udei'ich:
Merjs Gold Shirt. donated by
Alcl.ean's Store. Harry Sturd'v:d
294 Warren St : Eliz' A.rden Sea
Foam; donated lot Caniplu 11 -'ss
Drug Store Mrs, Doug
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Thompson. H.R.5, Goderich; pink
Thermal Blanket donated pi/
Schaefer's Lades Wear%) ,Mrs.
Art George, 40 East St.: Cigarette
Lighter•, donated by Pincher's
Smoke
Shop. ttl kt ..hop. Alice Chapman.
Clinton; 2 cartons '''Millbank"
Cigarettes, donated by Craigies.
Mr's E. Bentley, 2'63 Ootlourg:
$5.00 Voucher, donated by
OI•tnandv's, Paul Moss, Dominion
Road: Tote I Bag, donated by
Dunlop's Pharmacy, M. Carman.
95 Toronto St,; Ham donated by
stied rdown's Frosted Foods,
Julie Vogt. R.R.3, 1 gal. Paint,
donated by Conklin Lumber, Eddv
Gieshrecht, Eldon St, and Mrs, A.
Leona n1,199 Cayley St.; Green
glass pitcher 4/ glasses donated
)0, 141eckerlbr'idkte Hardware.
1 1i Hartman: I OIt11f11t►t1 1toads:
1 1rt Fxtulguishet:'. H O Jerry
Ilit Iv ire. Mae Ktatchabau. ' 111
two St
\1 f'strlox ('luck, donated' by
$et \ ice F l(I'ctric•. 1)onald Leitch,
'; Nelson St. E. Ladies Belize
Pitt ,t•. donated by Ross Shue
111.s- .than Ainslie. 92 St '
es,cent. E'lectl'tc
11.,9 setter. donated by Canadian
lire Corp . )3 Matthews. 15
1'1f•ton St F: ,: "Safari" Thermo
Kit donated by AndersoWs Book
�ti t e. Larry „NlaI'latt. 98 St.
Pat! ick. Chip & I)ip Set donated by
Shote Gifts. Jean 1)bckstadee'.
'1 t it haat St.: Box of Groceries,
fluilated by Domtar -Mine
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Dtvjsion, •Mrs. Bert Crawford,
226 Elgin Ave.: 2•pc. bathroom set
donated by Lodge F'urnitur'e, Mrs.
L. Diggon, 86 Waterloo St-
'C'urtain Rod. donated -bV
Schaefer's Interior, Jean
Stephen. 233 C'ather'ine . Stn:
F'ishintg- Rod, donated 'by
Woolworth's, Larr-Wlitt'latt. 98
St. 'Patrick: $8.00 Voucher,
donated by Rawson's Style Shop.
Mrs. J. Haskett, Goderich:
Patio 'fable, donated by I.G.A.
store, Mrs. T. Glazier, 101 Elgin
Ave.. Mrs. Win.'McIlw'ain. R.R.1.
Bayfield and Mildred Hamilton,
206 Keays St.,: 3 0 Voucher.
donated by Gerrardstore, Sonja
l,apaine, Bedford Hotel: .45 lb,,
Fruit Cake donated by Bartliff's
'Bakery, Mr. Brian Scott, 48
Waterloo St. .
Safety e
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•Safety for your family doesn't
cost much. It's simply a matter of
learning ' and obeying simple'
water safety rules,.,Carelessness
frequently • costs .lives. This
suinmer Stay alive, with - Red
C'ross water safety. ,
.Drownings can ,be prevented,
but only if you and your family
respect the water. This ,summer
.reinernber'to stay -alive with Red
..C'r'oss water safety.
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-Warn your children to stay out
of trees near the .water's edfEt to
keep off.piers doc,king f:lcilities
and, bridges.- T.ea:ch them.. to
respect the water, and to stay
alive with Red Cross water safety
all summer long. ;
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PEOPLE RESPECT -
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LIONEL'S
SUNOCO.
A.t ••-Five=-Points
Licensed Mechanic
Repairs to all Makes
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Here's a great way to put your money to work:
8% interest, guaranteed on 5 -year term deposits.
Other terms available. Minimum deposit, $500.
Call or drop in and see us today.
Mrs. RobertKelly(standing)"was one of the busy servers at the annual Hospital',Auxiliary Tea this
year. Mrs. James Kinkead pours tea at the attractive table, -staff, photo
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Advertise' "Tcor►omicaiiy in the
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Ads. '
Phone the News -Record at
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NEED A CAR•
i ' 524-8331 to place your want ad.
awn of Goderich-
1972 TAXES ---
Council has approved the 1972 budget with a tax levy of
$1,104,762.80. A summary of rates is set out as follows for
comparison:
Residential:
1971
. PUblic- Separate
General 47.05 47,04~
Education • 46.67
County 24.07
49.33
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24.07
'f'f1TAL 117.79' 120,45 -
h dugtrial & Commercial:
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General .53.80 53.8Qt
: Education 51.86 54:81
„ County 24:07 24.07
TOTAL .. 129.73 132.68
1972
Public- Separate
70.08 70,08
26.59 39.47 .
20.84. 20.84
117.51 130.39
79.07
29.54
20:84
129.45
79.07
43.8
20.84
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143.76
Final tax billing. fess flrsfinstalWent (interim) of ,March 16
1972 is due as follows:.
Sodond Installment of 1972 Taxer due June 30, 1972. Third
fnitafflinent off °1972 Taxes due October' 31, 1972.
Ts�>tee payable at all Chartered Banks and Victoria & Gray,
Goderich, Ontario..
• J'. Harold Walls, A.M.C.T,, C.M.C.
Tax Corrector,
.... � 57 West St4ett.
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The Hios'p' tai Auxiliary helda Penny,Sale last Wpdne day in Knox Presbyterian Church. Receiving line
at the sale was Mrs. 3, Berry, president; Mti-s. E. Pri am, convener; and Miss L'. Youngblut, nurses'
representative.
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-CALL: TO 1:0 P.M.
Obtain all the cash you need and reduce your payments by as
rndch as half with a 2nd or 3rd mortgage on sensible terms,
CaII to 10 p.m. today for helpful courteous service, Prompt
Investment Corp. 330 Bay. St., Toronto. Call Collect 366-9586,
.'.evenings 231-8146.
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STORA
hat a joy to know that
all your precious wool-
. lens are stored away ..
p .
safe from moths and
dust . . all summer
long! And think of all •-
the closet -space you'll
have for your spring
and summer clothes!
Call ils° today for as
many boxes as you need.
Fi11..them, then call for. a
pickup. All woollens will
be delivered clean and
fresh when 'you call us
foi;,them next fall. Stor-
age costs
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PER �13ox
BLUEVV ATER CLEANEkS,
38 WEST 3TItEEt Dial 544-6231
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STERLING TRUSTS
TORONTO -372 Bay Street (416) 364-7495
BARRIE - 35 Dunlop Street (705) 726-6495
ORILLIA-73 Mississaga St. E., (705) 325-2226
At Sterling, we put your money to work.
Ger tlernen:
You may bo pleased to know about the
satisfaction.and e�vice have
had from niy Lawn -Boy
mower.
I purchased this mower
(Model 5000) in July, 1956.
It "has- done one ' hour's
mowing per week from
1956 to 1965, and two
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ours mowing -per wee
since then. Both of the,
homes - viehave lived
in during the years men -
boned have many slopes and
terraces, some quite steep+
During all this time. ;my Lawn
Boy has performed practically fault-
lessly. I can riot recall cine occasion
when I was tillable to mow my lawn
because of mechanical problems with
my mower. It has been 100% depend-
able, easy tp operate, convenient to
handle, easy•to start
leedl ss to' say,even this
Lawn -Boy can not goon forever.
replacement time comes, I certainly
can assure you that it will be another
Lawn -Boy for me. -
Yours sincerely,
Joseph Brunatti,
Grimsby, Ontario.
Mr. Brunatti's letter is just one of,
many of unsolicited recommen-
dations in our files.
Qur new 1972 wn-Boy mod els
are built just like our old -ones: To last
for' years. And now, you have a choice
of new Super CD Series solid 'state
ignition models. _ No coil or condenser
problems. No breaker points to ,cause
trouble: With bigger mufflers ..::more
power. See them and our new Deluxe
"MAG" Series -with their famous '
Lawn=Boy engine (only 3 moving parts
-fewer parts to wear),.. their, .elog-free
grasscatchers,;and whisper quiet open
ation - at your dealer. Which ever model ,'
'you buy -years from now you'll know
it was worth it.
'A product of 'Outboard 'Madrid Corpora-
tion of Canada Ltd., Peterborough, Can-
ada, makers of Evinrude and Johnson
Outboard Motors, O.M.C. Stdrn Drive
-engine;;, Evinrude and Johnson snowmobiles, and
Pioneet,Chain Sa(Js.
Lawn-BOy conforms to 1
COPEA safety standards.
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