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,Sales—Service
Repairs'to all makes •
36 -Britannia Rd. W.
• .. Ph. 524-7871
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APPLY IN PERSON. TO
RUSTPROOF
NOTICE TO CREDITORS Mr. and, Mrs. .Janos Ketchabaw
OF FIRST MEETING wish to announce the engagement of
IN THE MATTER OF -THE
BANKRUPTCY,„ OF IRVING
SNIDER', OF R.R.2, ZURICH, IN
T1 -1E- COUNTY OF HURON, IN
THE PROVINCE QF ONTARIO,
EGG ' AND POULTRY
PRODUCERS •
NOTICE ISO. HEREBY GIVEN
that Irving Snider, R.R.2, Zurich,
Ontario, made an assignment on the
20th day of December, 197;, that
the first meeting of creditors will be
held on the 8th day of January,
..__1117-3,..at.the:.hour. of 2:00 o'clock in.
the afternoon,, at the office, of Ken-
neth H. Minn, the Official Receiver,
'at the Department of Consumer and
Corporate,Affairs, C.N. Tower (Low.
Tower) 3rd Floor, 205 York' Street,
London, Ontario, and that, to be
eligible to yote, creditors must file
with nit, prior to the meeting,
Proofs of claim and, where
necessary, proxies.
DAT„ED ,at Kitchener, 'Ontario_ ,
this 27th day of December, 1972.
William L. Butler, C.A.,
Trustee,
34 Young Street,
Kitchener, Ontario.
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---Let us doa complete job on that
new or late model car. Well
w.orththereasonable
investment. See us at
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Moderate charges., C.H. Homar, 246'
FUEL Huron Road.--g1,2x
TENDERS
Sealed Tenders for 4upplying
ol Gasoline,, Dieser Fuel • and
Furnace Oil ,for”'"CO.lbO'Pn.
Township will be received at
the Colborne Township Office";
R.R.5, Goderich, Ontario Up to
January. 8, 1973.
Lowtest or any tender "not.
necessarily accepted...
-Signed:
Wilmer .Hardy,
Clerk -Treasurer.
their daughter, Annie ‘Mae to
Donald •Keith Hamilton, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Thomas Hamilton of-
Gpderich.---g1x
2S. IN MEMORIAM
BRINDLEY--mIn memory of Lloyd
Brindley who passed raway Decern-
.ber .29,. 1970_
Without goodbye he fell asleep
_Leaving wc,nderful_,rnetnories for -us
to keep. •
Always ' remembered by Clarence
Essex. Thorold, Ont.—glx .
SNELL—The fancily of the 'late 'f
Mrs. Barbara Snell wishes to ex-
press sincere thanks to relatives,
friends and neighbours for the
many acts- of kindness during the
illness and death of their dear
mother. Special thanks to Dr, Street
and Dr.lden, She nurses on first,
floor of Clinton Public Hospital for
_.the._..wonderful care, they gave her.
The flowers, kind thoughts and
cards to our mother while she was
in the hospital were deeply ap-
preciated, as were the ' flowers,
donations to the Cancer Society,
and United Church Memorial Fund,
and sympathy cards. Thank, you
Also to Rev. McDonald, the Arthur
Funeral .Home and the United
Church Women of Londesboro
United Church.—cg1p
-my many friends, neighbors- and
relatives` wito ine iliel'eit"trier W? ti
flowers, cards, gifts, treats and visits
while 1 was a patient in Victoria
Hospital; London and since my
return home: These kindnesses .will.
always be rernentbered." Nellie
McDougall. -t --Yr
RETURNED lights equals Happy
New Year for_ both of us. Signal -
Star carne through again. Ewan
Russ. —g l x
41, O' DONNELL----I wish to thank My
friends and neighbours fur cards,
flowNry and -expressions of s r-
pathv in the loss of my dear sister,
Mrs. Ada O'Donnell. Special thanks
to Rev. Garwood Russell and Stiles
Funeral Home.- Marie Gopsill.—g1
-..,COUSIbi.Sr1 _mulld.' iik!t•_. u!_ t1,xr "nk _
all the nurses and'staff op 2nd West
and 1st Floor of Alexandra Marine ,
and General Hospito ,,:-uoderich, -
Special thanks to Dr. Flowers, Lam-
bert and Cauchi •and to' all, who ..
were so kind sending flowers, cards
and visits while I was a patient in
hospital. Warner Cousins.—gl
HLODIN—Mr.- Michael' Hlodin
would like to express his ap-
preciation to Dr. Lomas and Dr.
Caeslar his' attending doctors,
during his stay at Alexandra
Marine and General' Hospital in
Goderich. Alsrrto..t.11le,tntirJJe nursing
staff who assisted hintanit all other
staff ,members; family and friends
whose graciousness and thought-
-fulness. will long be remembered.'
Thank you , most sincerely, Mike """`- -
Hlodin.---gl
HAVE your poodle clipped, bathed.
styled and ultra fluffed. See our
plete line of poodle .pampers,
com
coats, raincoats, sweaters, brushes,
combs, etc„ Work done by appoint -
only Call Goderich . 524-7744
anytime;—gc49nc"
MODERN EQUIPMENT
WORK GUARANTEED
Write or Phone
FOR your Antenna Sales and Ser
vice. contact Alv,in's TV, 162 Mary
Street, phone 524-9089.q--gtf
DAILY CAR RENTAL
Reasonable Rates
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15. PUBLIC NOTICE
When you think of fat -away ro-' There is much to, see and do in
mantic places you've always Fiji. We found Suva, the bustling
wanted to visit, one can't help but and thriving capital city of the
think of Island of Fiji: The. Fiji Fiji Islands most interesting.
group is made up of about -300 is- Situated on the sou,h-east coast
lands, varying greatly in size and of Viti Levu, the largest island in
character. Some one-third of .. the group, Suva boasts of a
these islands are inhabited while. colourful cosmopolitan popula-
many of the remainder are used tion of 85,000, a busy seaport
by Fijians as planting grounds:.or situated in a beautiful natural
for temporary residence during harbour, a light industrial centre
„fishing expeditions. The total and an exuberance of tropical
ion, swaying palm trees
exotic flowers.
If you come to Fiji by air, you
To the Ratepayers of
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12. AUCTION SALE
CARPENTRY AND
CEMENT WORK
Home Framing
H.
Specialist
-Commencing r Saturday,
January 6, 1973 until Satur
day, March 31, 1973 Colborne• `
_
TownshiplLand Fill Site -II be
open 9' a.m. - 12 o'cloclf noon
on Saturdays ONLY.
Signed:
Wilmer Hardy,
Clerk -Treasurer.
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land area is 7;055 square miles, -of veget
which the principal island,, Viti a -
Levu, comprises more tha
Some of the other major_ islands land at Nadi (pronounced Nandi)
„are Vanua, Levu, Teveuni, Ova- International. Airport which lies
lau and Kadavu:-'" -.. between the towns of Nadi and
Fiji is .'approldmately 8,000 Lautoka, on the northwest coast
miles from Toronto and is 9 -
tiite-a of Viti Levu. Nadi is a bustling lit-
-
distance to travel jdst to visit „ le town witch an interesting mar=
Fiji. The ideal way of visiting Fiji ket, Hindu -religious centre and '
is to include it in your itinerarypof .. many duty-free shops. My wife of
a tour of the South Pacific which course had -le visit almost every
may 'also include Hawaii, New shop in town. Lauoka is Fiji's
aland, "Australia and Tahiti. second largest city and seaport
This is what my wife and I did and the centre of a large stl'gar
last year. We spent a total of five.
days, not long enough to take -in
everything,, but long enough to-
-sample and taste the Fijian_llos-
Jpitality arld culture. -
T best`tinderstand'Fiji and its
pgtip' le Terme give you a brief his-
ttirical outline. Western seafar-ers
discovered the Fiji Islands bit by
bit over a period of about 300
years- The early navigators of
the Pacific were sailing their
canoes vast' distances across'the
ocean to people the islands in
great Migratory groups. Most au-
thorities' agree that the people
came into the Pacific from south-
east Asia via the Indonesian
. group. The' Dutch explorer Abel
Tasmal,.fir' .t_,,i.ghted the islands
in -1643, CapTain James Cook then
yi5ited„ the islands :in 1774 and
they -were later observed by Cap-
tain Bligh afterihe mutiny on the
'I3ountji- during'his epic voyage -
in an open boat,,The missionaries
who oPened the first schools and
trali,icribed the local tongue into
a written language were a calm-
ing influence during 40 years of
tribal warfare from about 1835.
`The Fijian chiefs tired of wars,
later•ceeded the islands to Queen
Victoria and Fiji became a crown.
colony in 1874. It remained, so
- ...until -October '10th, 1970 when it
gained. tuil independence.
The population of `the. Fiji Is-
ladds-is 524,500. This is, made up
of 225,000 Fijians, 266►000 Indians,
5,300 Europeans, ' 5,000 Chinese
and the balance of other Pacific
. Islands... •.... -. - -
Whv should one go to Fiji''
What's there to do and see? Let
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Residet3tial-Commercial
Industrial
Local or Rural
Phone 524-8834
Plastic„ electric signs, .
highway bulletins and
truck lettering. ,
F`b1JN1—One pair of ladies' shoes
in black bag New' Year's `morning '.
on Nelson fit. West, Phone 524-907
or apply 171 Brock St. -It -el
FOUND on Highwa'i 8, young
brown Hound -type -dog, with collar.
Phone 524-6085.—gl
'Household Si Farm Sales
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income Tax Returns -
Business - Farm- -• Individual
Record Preparations
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Brucefield Phone- 482-9260
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229 James St.
Clinton Phone 482-7988
cg52 to 18
VACUUM CLEANERS
SALES & SERVICE
-ALL MAKES
BOB.' PECK
VARN-A
BUSINESSi0PliaRTUNITJES
Earn Money in Spare Time
.Men or Women to re -stock and
collectmoney from 'I Tpe-higl
quality coin -operated disPenser{s yin
your area,. No selling. To qualify,
must have car, references, $1000.00
to $3,000.00 cash. Seven to twelve
hours weekl'v .can net excellent in-
come. More full time. We* establish
your route.., For personal interview
write: including phone number. -
B.V. Distributors Limited
Dept, A
.1117 Tecumseh Road, East,
WINDSOR 20, Ontarrr; -
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cane growing area. Agriculture
plays an important role in the
economy of Fiji' with tourism now
the second largest industry. I
would also recommend -you take
a drive along the Coral Coast.
The scenic 120 mile drive along
the Queens Road between Nadi
and Suva takes in the famous soft
sandy beaches and coconut
plantations which provide the"•"
sites for many of Fiji's finest re-
sort -hotels.
Getting back.to the shopping,
for a minute, Fiji is a paradise for
theshopper. Duty has been lifted
completely on a wide variety of
goods including cameras • and
camera equipment, projectors,
sound recorders, radio sets and
radiograms, record players and
tape recorders, television sets,
watches, 'telescopes, binoculars,
jewellery, furs, electric razors,
'perfumes and much much more.
One of the highlights of our 'stay
in Fiji was the Fijian Firewalk-
ing 'Ceremony which is per-
formed by the Sawau tribe of
Beqa and is held on the first and
third Friday of every month. I
guess they have to allow time for
their feet ,to heal between per-
formances. The audience was in-
vited to participate,. however
everyone used their better ju I e-
rnent and grace:Fltlly and wisely
7,decl'1ncd. If they perform during
your stay. in Fiji you're in for a
real treat.
Eating is als(fa delight on this
far -away island. Your .particular
taste is catered to by Fiji's hotels
which specialize in tropical fruits.
and flavours. But if you plan to
eat out in Suva, licensed restau-
rants ' recommended for ' their
exotic Chinese and Indian dishes
are listed in tourist publications
at your hotel.
Fiji... way down there in .the
blue waters of the South Pacific,
a destination you should include
,on, your next trip.
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40 WEST ST. 524-8431
HARRISON—At Alexandra
Hospital, on December 31, 1972 to
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Harrison, 194
Bennett St., Goderich g, baby boy
Timothy John.
1'LUNKETT--z-At Alexandra
Hospital on January 1, 1973 to Mr
and Mrs. James At (Andy) Plunkett
Auburn a baby,. girl Karen
Elizabeth.
MACKINTOSH -Mrs and Mrs..
David P. Mackintosh•.(nee,_.Judy
Neftel) are delight"kd to announce
the arrival of their son,.. 'B'rian
Stuart, at the. Gr*ce Maternity
'Hospital, "Halifax, Nova Scotia on
-December 16th, 1972.: Weight 7 Ib'.
5:1/! oz. A brother for T6dd.—glx
ALL' persons having claims
against the Estate of 1 REDER-iC1C
HENRY BOWEN, 'CuStikliaxi, late
of the Town of Goderich, in the
County of Huron, who died on or
about the 3rd day ,nf Novembr,
1972, are required to file the saine
with fu,U,narticulars with thea; der.:
signed by the 15th day of January,
1973, as after that date the asset, of
the estate will be distributed..
DATED --at Goderich, Ontario,
this lith day of December, '1972. ,
PREST and EGENER,
Barristers, etc.,
33 -Montreal Street,
GODERiCH, Ontario.
Solicitors for the Estate.,
' ` —851,.52,1
Me first of all say that u'll en-
joy the magnificent seen ry, ex-
ploring -the-reefs and the coral
2 Doors. 4 Doors. The allnew 2 Door Hatchbacks and Station Wagons. -. •
_ _:. __
gardens, lazing in the ,sun on the ,
beaches, - the friendly smiling
people, mingling with the cosmo-
iiolitan, colourful crowds ,which
throng through the main centres,
:fishing in ocean or river, meeting
different people With different
customs, trying out food which is
new and different both in appear-
ance and taste, watching the
dances and listening to the music
of the islanders. ""
Most of all however, you'll en-
joy the restfulness of 'Fiji. Here,
, "far away from , your problems,.
"L 1. DLAi.R you can relax and give your
jangled nerves a rest, Fiji has all
the advantages of a tropical clim-
HARRIS, Ellen F.—At St. Joseph's ate 'without undue extremes of
Hospital, JHamllton on Thursday, heat and humidity. The south -
December 28th, 1972 4Ellen F. east tradewinds blow from May
Harris of 127 Jackson Street West, .. t8 Novepi r, tempering the heat
Hamilton. Daughter' of the late and bringing the temperature
William ands Mary Harris, Miss down so much that many people
Harris was a member of Centenary add a blanket to the bedclothes at
' United , Church and ' the. grand-
daughter of William • Denny Harris night. This is the driest period.- M
Cransford, a pioneer industrialist of •We were there in February
" Ashfield, Huron County. Funeral when it is a little hotter, the winds
service wAs held at the Dodsworth are more variable ,and tempera -
and `brown Funeral - Home,, 114 • tures may,rise into the low nine -
Main St. W., Hamilton, on' Satur- ties with high humidity. A far ery
1}frvever,;' -from the freezing tem -
day, uewcemuer au, 1972 With inter-
meat at Dutiganrion, Ontario.
ie charity of ;your pit`e in the middle
of
raJures ere at home and a
choico would be apprecilcome f igs
ated.--gt . our enld`"Canadian' Winters...
Since these automobiles were in=
troduced in 1970, • the Public
Response has —been�,. inostr
—gratifying. They are at peak value
as far as trade-in is concerned
and -we --have Waiting Buyets for
good used ones. The biggest
change in these vehicles has
mostly been technical rather.
than styling since the style has
been widely accepted ----
WYE ARE DECLARINGJANUARY 1 973
Prices start from.'2619 * for 2 door sedan, 6 cylinder
* Transportation charges"not'in cluded:•-.
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