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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1974-08-15, Page 13ar c• °ca 13. SERVICES AVAILABLE 13 SERVICES AVAILABLE • SCREENED TOP SOIL Lyle Montgomery Clrnton 48,2-7644 ' CHIMNEYS' And CARPENTER MISS For new or pointing up bld chimneys pr small carpentry jobs. VERNON GLENN AUBURN 1-526-7230 HOFFMEYER Plumbing & Heatii g Ltd.. APPLIANCES 55 KINGSTON ST. ELECTRIC Inglis washers; dryers, refrigerators, "W, dishwashers, ranges ' GAS Ranges, barbecues, lights, ranges LYLE MONTGOMERY' CONSTRUCTION • Crushed Road gravel;crushed stone (for ..drainage work) ' Clean Cement G.ravel,,, Pit ' Run • and Fill Gravel, Back hoe work, Screeneda Top Soil CLINTON - 482-7644. Phone . eve iings' or before 7 a.m. ,1)„tfn • F. Schmid. Welding Repairs Specializing ''' In Custom -B t Railings Dungannon 529-7922 ACE .RADIO & TV~_ • a1416.04oil Sales ”& Service Repairs to all makes of, Radio A Television 60'PiCTON ST. W. FRANK WILCOX-524-7.771 • YOUR FURNITURE ° AND CARPETS. ° • DESERVE THE BEST! "• Htaave Carpet Care Clean them with Steam Calr 524-2440` HAVE: your rugs and chairs cleaned by dependable cleaners. CaII Superior Maintenance, phone 524- 8892. .Goderich. 18,MIS.CELLANEOUS NEW car (air) leaving ,,for British 'Columbia soonest, Call .524- 24:31, •.•••3:1 14. NOTICE TO CREDITORS 21. BIRTHS All persons having claiths against the Estate of AMOS BALL, 'Retired ,Farmer, late 'of the .Town of Goderich, in the County of Huron, who died on or about the 12th day of -March, 1974, are required to file the same with full particulars with the undersigned by .the 24th clay of August 1974, as after that date the ,assets. of - the estate will be distributed. ' DATE1I at Goderich, Ontario, this 25th day of' July, 1974. • • PREST and EGENER, Barristers, etc., GODERICH, Ontario. Solicitors •for the Estate. —31,32,'13AR All persons having claims again t the estate of Beatrice Maud Needham, late of 107 Picton Street )✓Sets Goderich, Ontario, who died •July 7, 1974•„ are required to file proof of same with the undersigned on or before August 31, 1974, after which date the estate will be distributed with regard only to 'the claims of which the undersigned Shall then have notice and the un- dersigned will notbe liable to -any person of,.whose'claim he, shall not then have notice. DATED at Goderich, Ontario, .this 24th day Of July, 1974. ''-ROBE'RT RONALD - NEEDHAM and „JOHN EDWARD ''NEEDHAM, Executors, . by their solicitors herein, HUNTER, PARKER & RIVERS Barristers and Solicitors 44 North Street GODEEICF'-, Ontario. -—:31,32.Af PUBLIC .NOTICE WHEELCHAIRS—WALKERS The Humanitarian Service Commit- tee of the Goderich Oddfellow and' Rebekah Lodges , have equipment for loan. bon tact - Amos Osbaldeston, fi'24-9623 or Fred Frit- zley, 524-7217. 16. PERSONAL ) YOU have marriage or 'family problems", The Ministry of Coil - mutiny & Social Services offers help in t he form of marriage aril Tamil'. c•nuris€'Iling either in your home or in' t he Wingham: Office, 199 Josephine' Street. For' appointment, phone :357-:3370:-8tf • 17, LOSTAND:FOUND FOUND: • Dog; small female'' black 'and tan terrier, 'wearing collar,; no tag. Phone 524-7719.;'33• •. 'LOST•: One pair boys' roller skate's size 8, corner St. David and Victoria Streets. Redvard•• Phone' 524- 2351:-33 19. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES �-�-.DRAINAGE BUSINESS fOR SALE . 0 Equipped for ' 'farm and m • unlclpatotlle-with full season's work Included. Buckeye _Super G tiling, machine; T.D. 7C Inter.-. national Dozer;" Case 580 backhoe; 4 -Wheel drive trtuck; some miscellarieoui equip-, 4 meat. , Contact ',FRANK POSTIL.L RA. 3 'Clinton Phone 482-9101` ' HUR�,NLP1NES • rya " . , n "Construction Service Centre"' 482-7901' ' tf CLINTOi',. Electrical Wiring -' Concrete and°Brick Work General Contraictingr Excavating and 4, -Dozer .Service a Back Hoe Service Trencher Servic TFN Q t. BOUCHER: Mr. and Mrs. Michael Boucher, of London, Ontario, an- nounce the arrival of their first child, Rebe'c'ca. Ann, at St. Joseph's Hospital, London, August 4. 1974.. Granddaughter - for Mrs. Lucy Boucher, London„ and Mrs, Phyllis Cutt, Goderich township.—:33 MORGAN: Tom and Darlene are happy to announce the arrival of their sots, Jeffrey Thomas, born August 8, 1974 in Victoria 'Hospital, London. - Proud grandparents are 26. R D OF ,THANKS POWELL;.1 would like to•thank all ink friends; • relatives and medical staff for their thoughtfulness, and gerlerosity shown me duri g my recent illness. Ab, Powel .-33x MACKAY: To employees of Dominican Road Machinery Com- ,bpany., many, ' many thanks" for ,everything.. Don MacKay. -33x ROBERTSON: My sincete thanks t(( friends, neighbors and relatives, for visits,. cards, flowers and enquiries while 1 was in Alexandria Hospital. Special thanks to Doctors. K. L. Lambert, A. B. Deathe and B. -•J. Lynch, nurses and staff on second 'floor. east. ' Jim Roberts-on—:3:3 Mr. and Mrs. Robert Morgan and Mr, and Mrs. Donald'Hanley, all of Clinton. -3.3 -- BOWMAN: To Mr. and .Mrs, Bruce `Bowman Goderich,- a son, Ian James, August 7, 1974 at Alexandra, .Marine , and General Hospital, Godfrich.—:33 HARRISON: To Mr. ' and. Mrs. Douglas Harrison, Goderich,, a - daughter, Angela Dawn, August 9, 1974 'at Alexandra • and Marine HAYES: To Mr. and, Mrs,, Jack .Hayes, RR 2, Goderich, a son, James Edward„August 10, 1974, at Alexandra' Marine and General Hospital Goderich:-33 t OERB•EEK: To Mr. and Mrs. John Mcierbeek, RR -6 Goderich, -° daughter, '.Julie Catherine, August - 12_1974 at Alexandra Marine and General Hospital, 9oiderich-3.3 s 23. ENGAGEMENTS Mr. .and -Mrs.' Arnold Makins of ,Bayfield, Ontario are pleased to an- nounce the engagement of . their, eldest daughter Brenda ,Anne, R.N. to Mr. Dennis'Melvin 1Vlisltte R.,T; •of Goderich, Ont., .:ion of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Miskie, Elmwood, Ont.' The marriage to take place; Satur- day, • September, 7, 1974 at 4:30 o'clock in St. 'Andrews United Church, ,Bayfield, -Ontario. --J-33 ' 33 relatives, neighbours and friends for ”. .."'".... ^" '.._..,r,.""'_alt theiracts ofkinidness, sympathy, floral and mer"norial tributes during their foss of a beloved husband and - father. -33 ,r • THOMPSON: The family of, the late Mrs. C. ,J.' Thompson wish to express our .sini'ere ,thanks and ap- preciation to relatives and friends ' for, -their expressions of sympatthy, floral tributes, donations for Gideon Bibles and Heart Foundation in the loss of our beloved mother. Special thanks' to Dr. -Watts, and nurses on • 2nd , floor west at Alexandra Hospital, Goderich, Rev. G. L. Royal and Rev. R: C: McCallum; -33 BLAKE: I would like. to extend my sincere appreciation. to - alt my -relatives and friends, who have' been so thoughtful during my illness and stay at University Hospital, London, and at home, also a special' thinks to Rev. J. Oestreicher for his visit~., ' . ' Orvi l le�Blake--•:3:3. WESTON: We wish to 'express our thanks' and appreciation to friends, neighbours, and relatives for their kindness, and sympathy shown us during our recent bereavement in the loss of a dear husband, and father; for the many floral tributes, letters, cards, donations to the can- cer society and other acts of kind= ness. Thanks. to • Rev. Youmatoff, Clinton Legion, the pallbeareers, .and . the Ball Funeral Home, —Maude, 'Elaine and Don, 'Jackieand Don, Kathryn. and Morris. -33 0' • GRAHAM: The family of the late Percy Graham wish to thank Mr. and Mrs. Robert M; 'M Simp- '• son, Kintail, Ontario, are honoured to announce -thee forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Edith ' .Jan to• Mr. Gary George Douglas. Kaye, son of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth N. Kaye, Milford 9.ay, Ontario. The service will take place in the Ash: field • Presbyterian Church, Satur- day,., August • 24, 1974 .at 4:3( "r` p.m -V33 Mr. and Mrs, George Harrison, Goderich, wish to ahnounce the fore thcoming marriage• of 'theit- • daughter, Dianne Louise, to Mr. - Andrew Leonard Von :Hatten, son of Mr, and Mrs. Walter Von Flatten; Wi:llcerton:, The wedding will. take place August ,17, J974 at Grace• United Church, Hanover,,--- '33 Ettabelle. and Bill .Bradley, Goderich; are' pleased' to announce the forthcoming inarriage of their daughter, Brenda Louise to,. Mr. Robert -George Miller, son ctf Margaret and Roy Miller, Strat- ford. The'wedding is to take place August 24, 1974, at five,o'cltx;k in St. George's' Church, CxodericIt.--33x Mr. and Mrs. William Damery; Dublin, Ireland, arephappv to an= notinc•ethe engagement of their only 'da1ughter, Anne, to'Mr, Gerald Ball, son of Mr. and Mrs. Melhouriae Ball,, Goderich, Ontario, The wed- ding will Jake place at'3 o'clock 'at ,St.-Peter's"Church, Goderich, Satur- day August; 24, 1974.-33 • RYAN:. Special thanks :to Dr, 1st 'C. :Jackson,' Mrs. Gletih;` •R.N. attic thanks 'to nurse~ and staff m first floor, Alexandra Hospital.—Jean- nette Ryan. -33x • • KINGSBRIDDE4� KMERS. GODERICH SIGNAL-STARYTHURSPAY, AUGUST 15, 1974- :PAGE 13 TownCouncil Brian , Markron -was that' Suminerfest•..con'tinues-" spokesman for the . group of Councillor Clifford did A large crovafd attended the citizens interested in next suggest that if The Square uare 'is to presentation Of "Fiddler on the gg q Iyear's Surnmerfe�t. when Town be closed off for the duration of Roof'.' in the Kingsbridge Council met in egular session Sammerfest it must be "filled" With ac «. ,� which included "'And Parish Hall ori Sunday evening, last Thursday vening ' h tiv,ty. •August 1,1, In: has •-re or a P co-ordination cyst, the The youth ir> the parish' had' a financial statement of this - key,''• said Councillor Clifford worked hard in .13'eparation for year's . Summerfest, he asked„ Who heartily supported the,for- theevent and their talents, were. for a special meeting with mat ion of the Sumtherfest appreciated by all who attenl- Goderich Town Council to set steering comrra.ittee. ded. , Up' a •``fully approved steering • * * ,* Taking part ,.were Marianne committee^'for the 1975 Sum- A letter from Herb Todgham Frayne, Kathy O Keefe,'Dianne merfest ,celebrations. , of Todgharn and Case limited Va-n Rooy, Donna Frayne, According to `Mr. Markson, in Chatham, engineers for the Lucille Frayne, Lawrence , 1975 represents the 125,th year South Storm Sewer project, ad - Hogan, •Mark ,Frayne, Mary: of the1ncorportrtion of the town ° 'vised council that a retired con- Louanne Clare, Stephen and 'the Port of Goderich Frayne, John O'Keefe, Mary "We are here asking that Ann -Miltenburg, Ann Marie council and citizens of Howard, Lisa Frayne, Michael Goderich become fully involved Frayne, 'Patrick Frayne, Don in celebrations. for this -event," Miltenburg;" Jim Van Osch, said Mr,' Markson. Ber tie Van Osch, Tom A,meeting•was scheduled for ter said, could cost as much as 'O'1eefe, 'Maria Dalton, and August 29 at 7 p.m. in the coun- $600 per week. :It -has' been pianist 'Denise Dalton. cil chambers, Any interested' , estimated the • .project - would • The- draw for the Catholic 'citizens are invited to attend, take 10 weeks' to complete. ,Women's League ' prizes was Councillor Bill Clifford. The letterasked Council tof made. The first two prizes, a • thanked stall those. who made confirm that•such costs for Mr. hard appliqued" "poppy" guilt, Summerfest happen this year. Pidgeon would be acceptable. and a hand knit afgan were • :, So'cfew help out and so The matter, was referred to the," made by ;Mrs. _Dennis Dalton, many really benefit," said Administrative Committee for The third prize, an alarm clock, Councillor. Clifford. "We study, but council feels there is was donated by Rev, Father. should make every effort to see no alternative to the suggestion Dentinger. "Seven- additional bonus prizes of, $5. each were given, because of the wonderful cooperation in the sefling and buying of the tickets. , The winners were quilt tractor, Garland Pigeon, has been located to provide"<the resident supervisory services during the 'construction of the drain. Fees for Mr. Pigeon, the let - e Eileen. Darsis, Huron Sands Rd.; second prize, ' afga n, Amos Lickti, Waterloo; third prize, clock, Doniel Weiss, Formosa; seven' bonus prizes- of $5 each,' -Agnes ' Tischart, Kitchener; Lynn Magee, Wingham; John O'Connor Kingsbridge; Mrs;. - Gertrude Murray, Hollyrood; -Mike Chow, London; Mrs, Or- i , mand Heffernan, Kingsbridge; • and Dennis Qurnlan, because summer' is such ,a Kin sbrid e magnificent time of year, we 'try MOt;orcyctist is cut off A Goderich°R man was forced off ' the .road at Victoria and Elgin Streets August -9, police report. • ' ' Kort-netb .. W: McPhee was • riding his motorcycle when a 'car cut him off. He went over a. curb, and into a service station lot. He was ,not hurt, but darnaage to his motorcycle was. • about $400, - Police responded to an ac- cidentAugust, 11 at Waterloo and Elgin Streets when a car driven by Jon L. Ginn, 229 , Cambria -Rd. N., hit a' pole, Police say he was looking ,at another car when the accident ' occurred. �In other drattes police laid six charges : under the Criminal Code,' 24 under the Highway • Traffii•• Act, five under the Liquor Control Act and 1 Q,rie cha rge 1 r a bylaw violation. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Pithlado are' pleaaed -to ahnounce the engagement of Janet ,Fisher to'Mr. ' Brian Shalkdown, The - wedding is to take,.pla'ce Saturday, August :31, 1974; at -Goderich.-33 25. IN MEMORIAM SCHWEITZER: In Loving'Memory of our Darling Daughter and Sister• 'Sherry Lynn who suddenly left us 3 years ago Aug, 20. - .If 1 had one lifetime yvfsh, `One dream that could come true, I'd pra'y,'to God with all my heart, For yesterday and you. ' °If teardrop4tawere a stairway, And mei'ttories were a lane, I'd' walk all the way to heaven, Sherry, And bring you home again, ' A thousand times I've wanted you, A -thousand times I've cried',.. If out -Jove could have saved you You never would have died. • Sadly missed by Mom, Dad, Terry, Kelly "and 26. CARD OF THANKS F.1. P. (IAWN: ` gwoluld'lilte to thank the staff on 413, 'doctors and all „. thdse who sent flowers and cards while I was a patient in Victoria Hospital,' London, Stiecial thanks to. Mr, and Mrs. Harold Wise and Mrs, Franc"fes Littlechild, and canct'r "Society and the, driver: • , Erskine Gaavi41.-133 A- FOR SALE„ ;5' SOWS,- bred 10 Yorkshi)e'boa0, second • shortly • ' Phone .yvenin{ registered litters dut 524-76.71, • 106H yielding Frederick seed wheat•. Phone 524-7065. Robert. Wain; R,R,r 1, Bayfield, Ont.-33nc 8- CUSTOM WORK NFU wants bigger subsid� Criticism of the• induetr l ,of the industr 1. milk subsidy recently announ U. 6M combining, all types. of ced by federal agriculture ape' Phone 529-74F39;'after 6 minister Eugene Whelan is • mounting. • The .National Farmers Union last week denounced the 91 cents per hundred-hC'-'false on returns Co 'producers as no(' enough. The gaise brings the price per hundredweight to $9.41-frorri $8.50., DER E'DIT OR Dear Editor;' Farm groups have been The Goderich Playgrounds demanding a raise to '$10. The recently held. their Penny Car-, Ontario Federation' of rival, On behalf of all those. Agriculture dismissed the sulci - ,who helped organize and run it dismissed announced by Mr. Whelan I"would like to taank the corn- as .insufficient to stop the drift niunity,for their support, All of of" dairymen from production,the. merchant:; con,tri,huted . A spokesman for the NFU, willingly and c;everal corn- .drew Ki-ttmr'r, president of panies� assisttd by loaning Local :341, aid in a'release that materials to us. • farmers "were led to believe A's -usual, with t`he_a.mount of* before the federal election that •c•hi,ldren who ttended, we did v the milk price would be boosted run into some discipline ,to $10. problems„ This mayhave ,H to of cabinet ministers caused some parents to -he con - said a re`telected Liberal"gciveP- c•errted. It seems that it is nment would move im- unavcndah'1ethat some children -mediately to raise industrial when away from their parents, milk prices high encSugh to off- „ like, to Onus(' trouble'. Perhaps set this eten be, Stopped next year if increased in 'production costa„ Mr. RIttmer said, more parents, assist. with the The failure by the federal annual Penny Carnival.governmerlt. to . meet- milk Despite these • problems 'we producer'; needs is steering felt that the Garrti'val was •quite ° c nada tow,ards,milk: ratiohi'ng successful., the Money made at with five; years, he said. fhe Event will go towards a trip, Canada may he moving t'b a ,posiii'trn it held on sugar beet production in 1968. Canada . an'd *Dominion^Sugar -i ;Company closed down beet production in dnttTrio, paying off fa'rniers :. with federal" ftfnds, he said. • Since then the price of suga r to 'consumers has risen to.'4O 'cents per pound from i1,1'nr6 ceras. „> for 'the Playgrounds Il,ar- ticipants to the Lion Safari In ftoC'kton.. This' will take places. on Thursd'say" Augt.tst 15. Ori'ce again, thank you for yopr support. Without your help we 't'ouldn't function. Yours truly, Catharine Cruickshank P>` igi Stn Co,Ordinator to squeeze as .much as we,can 'into every rrnotnent, - so that .When, summer finally ends we can reminisce on the' good times and be satisfied in • knowing that we have had a" full, and -complete season. I sincerely. hope that yo}t• strive to make your summer of '74 an active, complete. sum!' - mer; it will bring you much • •„satisfaction' and warm your thoughts in the months ahead. Men's;• Night was held on cn'I't sday August 6, and thefirst • hot -dogs and refreshments ser flight winners were Rick ved as well. as the pri7es'han- Sowe' 1 v, Vic Pope and •George :y'' de'd out by Lisa. On August '11 the Sunset was Low; .:second :flight winners pleased to liner the Fnrresters BY LOIS WRIGHT of -the Junior, Invitational to Foe held here'August 28th and you are invited' to call the clubhouse- for your tee -off times. Ladies Night was certainly' a fun time for all involved (01 Thursday, August 11. it was thik ladies annualfun night and: it was nothing short of amusing to see the ladies, sitting, in chairs, attempting to tee -off on No. 1_ Thanks to Pat Clifford and •J'uvc"e • Bolton 'who did' a fine job organizing the evening. ' We hope the ladies.'cii,Fpved,thie, • were Mike Drennan, Vic Tournament and the Industrial Powell, Fred,Gilhert, Stan Con- Hall League Tournament.. The, Helly, Bill Brown, Bruce I.vn rain in the. early evening, did - don and Goege.,,Ittrlton; third •not seem to dampen the spirits flight winners'\were Mark of the fellows who' participated. Lassaline, Roy: Telford, Harry Cnn.gra''tul.at�ions to Don Willianaas, Birll Ind,. •Jaack Bedour who has 'been a fine Brady, Don Fuller and\Marsh representativepfor the Sunset, in Otto. two local tournaments. Don :Juniors' Day appears; to ‘'-he won second Low' Gross;, First • Working very • well on Wed Low Net rix Strathroy and won nesda v morning. Our winners 'First LowNet, Second Low were Rick Leddy, Brian Reed 'GGross in Kincardine. Keep it up and Brcice Dougherty DOn. Nye e W(�itld remind the juniors Hope to see you more in ;74. JO T.HESE FAREELL WILLIAM C. FRITZLEY William Charles Fritzley of Clawson, Michigan 'died. on, Sund"ayt; August 4 in •itis 93rd •'year at the Holmes Con- valescent • Home, Royal Oak, ' ' Michigan.- - Born at xoderich ,July 13, 1882, he was a sY)U of the late Richard and Catherine ,(Dean) Fritzley and : pent .his ' -early years in ,,Goderich where "Bi•ng'' 'and ,,h•is . brother:; 4:q •le„ thaw>th I walk throb,gh the volley th.' shadow of death r'hall fear no i ;f„n rhau ,•rrt, with mr —23rd Psalrp • operated a barbershop on The Square, l• -ie retired. iti 1' 50, af- ter :34 years, from the ..Ford. Motp,r Co. Rouge Plant. The late 'Mr. Fritzley is sur- vived by his wife, the former Eleanor Meyer of *Clawson, as as well as numerous nephews and &feces., Funeral services were held at the Kinsey Garrett Funeral 'florae, '. Roy 't Oak on Wed- nesday August 7, with inter- ment. at Roseland Park Cemetery, Berkley, Michigan. 1972 O L D S 8.8 ROYALE Four door sedan, 350 V8, power,steering, —power brakes, redid ' ,electric rear, defo 99. er, tilde moldings whitewall tires, 2p Clock, remote control mit or. Finished. in „ - ., red with black vin'"roof. lc. JAW -229. .CHEV.—OLDS. aJM HA�'T�R 4.7 9 SF put forth by' Mr. 'Todgham., • Burns Rbsa,,has indicated the • would be unable . t:o supervise the work and has advised-coun.. cil ,that Mr.' Pidgefsn is well, qualified, to do .the work to' be expected of him; • ' * * * •"'� ,Cou-ncil has had to file a let- ter from The Ministry of Treasury, Economics and In- tergovernmental .Affairs which told Jh-atmm-an---additional 5.6 million, dollars has 'been made available for municipal projects `o a "first-come first -serve blisis". All applications were to have been received by the Sub- "sidies Branch ,by August 12. It was pointed dot that when, such money is received, it is for a specified project: - . The Winter Capital Project intlie municipality last winter (sewers on Eldon, .Blake •and McDonald Streets). cost about �,r, .14,;).000 in total of which only about $3p,00t7 was recoverable through the special government money. The Winter . Capital Project fund only covers labor and many other costs are in- curred in' moist munici-pal projects. These must, be .paid from the general' account. "I don't know where you're going to •.get the money,..th"at's all," 'warned Town Ad- ministrator Harold Walls who noted the South 'Storni Sewer and the Airport were Lspecia.l considerations already '• this year. m - * * An account from W.W. Ur- ban Consultants Ltd. for professi-onal. ,services with respect to ' the—shopping plaza development in Goderich was presented.' in tie 'amount of $•4,05•.•13. It was -referred to the Administrative Committee with. powerto act. ' Councillor Bill Clifford a •ked that the account be noted scA council could Piave "some idea of the cost Pnvolved in finally obtaining the' plaza.". SUMMER, SALE, bCONTINUE S LONa$LEEVE'," - DRESS SHIRTS SPECIAL GROUP ' REG. $9.00 to $13.00 $,4,45 JAMAICA SHORTS REG. $5.95 to 811.961 1/30FF, SPECIAL' GROUP SUITS. 5OFF SHORT -SLEEVE . KNIT .SHIRTS REG. $8.00 $96.00 20%:0FF Shirt Sleeve DRE=SS -SHIRTS Species Group 141/2 10 171/2 REGULAR 59.00 to 811.00 41:,x,5-1 REGULA -KNIT' .PANTS a 825.00 ' 1 6.30' $22.95-. 1 5.3 0 $19i6r 13,30 SPORT COATS '70% -OFF..' , 7in5ritttrrtmrrilvreitrtrit SUMMER SHOES• .112 PRICE ... AWSON SWARTMAN �: TY E' HOP POR MEN Orli $quatari Godsrdch 1 +,