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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1974-11-14, Page 28PAGF 12A—GODERICH SIGNAL -STAR, THURSDAY, NOVt MBE i 14, 1974 Do you ever :Tit down and read the -Classified ads - in ours or ANY paper? Take the big papers - the Classified pages are so filled withotinv, tiny ads-- and print that sou go cross-eyed studying them Nut so with the Signal, you can see the word classified ads ,very clearly and the display ads - the ones with the plain or fano borders - or no border at all - airy! really stand out and demand yuirr ,attention. With anywhere from four •to six pages of concentrated ads in Signal lately, you can`t :;ay they look 'small townish' or unin- teresting They're far from that - and what counts most is the fact that they're fast workers in LOST and FOUNI) a sew trig machine is missing, misplaced, picked up or something It happens -that this ad has. had no results other sham , people. - like me • calling about it, So, it sou see a loose blue Singer around anywhere or if Ou saw it escaping, somehow, the little (adv at 4.6012 Would love to 'ktaotw HOW the caper was pulled. '('here are all sorts of in- ere:,ttng• happenings on these rage. - so take another look. Y : :1,' 1 1 notice, too, ,that the woods rtul' -World of Real Estate - which they're not making "any more of has a : duple of bright pages of its ow n 1'ht� type of concentrated ad- vertising changes drasti"Cally each week - but is still worth• reading. ROUND ANDA8�UT.IH MARTHA inamaimarnamimain McGees with their cute pic- tures always have the welcome mat out - you can't miss THEIR -ads - and they doo miss YOU.' They Bay Leaf - a wee shop with a lot of pleasant surprises lust H A'S to he ' tsited. re's right across trim) M Gee's . Service Electric w ants to "do your,dishes" - They have a Speed Queen PORTABLE that takes lover, is • quiet - doesn't talk back or drop the clips and you can hide it in the cupboard if you want to How about THAT? N1ax Curt's "buys of the Week" are eagerly read - and you'll rub elbows with all your friends each week This just HAS to he the biggest little ;tare in existence. They've -got EVERYTHING! You can't deny that the cover of the Second. Section with all the pictures is one of the mist interesting of any of the various papers. Remember the S'OC,K -HOP in the Fabulous Fifties? If' you had to wash the socks then YOU remember. The GDCI had a great evening of entertain- ment and 'Jeff was there to record it for, us. ;, This in itsell~ , a • wonderful service - taking photos Of your big event. An Anniversary • a party, a ,the graduation` or whatever, the Signal's photographer breaks his neck to he there. Our Editor even tries to make sure viii are never disap- pointed, Do- give' them time to arrange their t ime for your photos, as they like to eat and sleep, and stay home once in a while -' tOo! ' We have a full page ad from Exeter 'Saveway" guess it is not . to() far away, is•.it?_ A bargain is a bargain these days, so you really sclrutinize this ad- vertising. 1 CL 1. Zenith • 100% Solid State 2. Zenith Advanced 11 Chromacolor y Picture tube 3. Zenith's .Energy, saving chassis 4. Zenith's 1 button tuning system S. Zenith's patented po-wer voltage regulator 6. Zenith Automatic fine tuning M O D'EL F4549 .2 5" 5849 95 AUTHORIZED ZENITH DEALER FORGODERICH, CLINTON LUCKNOW at SURROUNDING AREA Chisholm TV 29 KINGSTON ST. GODERICH. 824-9576 `. BANK TERMS ARRANGED,- Smiles Fisheries - open severs days a week. I'm dumb enough to say "where?" Anyway they're probably down at THE DOCK - and that fierce fish they show would taste good anytime. I like the little block called the ,B1.ISINESS DIRECTORY. Each block gives the name and place - sharp and clear - and in a hurry it iss easy to find. (I hope you excused my bad gram- mar years ago!) Keg Bell - a dandy top- tometrist and a wonderful help with Little Theatre - Ron McDonald, Chartered Accoun- tant are always here. Ross Shoes - with shoes for the whole family - Anderson's Book Store, just around the corner, also 'has just about anything you can think •of or need - in several dines, Chisholm Fuels - always keeps that tank filled and Diesel Equipment on Bayfield Rd. are ready to serve you. The Fashion Shoppe shows one lovely coat and you know they have lots of other lovelies. McKillop Fire insurance ad is one you should read. It only costs a- little to be safe. Now THAT page had just a few ads and lots of interesting reading. Now comes the Entertain- ment - and you'll be really amazed when you really read these blocks. •Jim's on West Street. - still an excellent -.restaurant carries 'on a good reputation for good food since . the Neil Witmers gave up the Lakeview. S_ altford Valley Hall say' they are for rent -.but don't wait too long - it is: a' busy place. Hockey and other :sports are usually advertised in, .this sec- tion. Have you seen a LIVE` game lately? The Candlelight is advertising for C.hristnias and New . Years entertainment make up- your mind and your party and take careof this little EARLS'! Little Theatre tell you of their productions for this _season - and believe me it is ex- cellent entertainment for you - and the price is right. The Burger Bar on Kingston Street features good food and quick service. - Blyth Inn Hotel - also in the "entertainment" business. an= pounce their entertainers for the week. • Pete MacEwan wants to know if you're going SOUTH this winter do you have that ex- tra insurance. you later 'wish you had. I hope you read about Channel 12. The next page with the Bulletin Board, is a wealth of information. Frank and Gus still bring • your pizza - real fastand you can't beat that kind of service. The new Kentucky 'Fried are . ready with" the barrels when you need them 'most and you. sure need them when you have unexpected. company. • „ - The Park T.heatre and .the Candlelight announce their programs - also the Candlelight has that great Sunday Smorgasbord now so' popular. Eric Carman does EVERY type of: photography so your photos are hound to be just GREAT. Mona Mulhern adver- tises her lovely macrame work and paintings at hen.,.home, Kung -Fu - being taught ,Tuesday and Thursdays , at Salt -ford Valley Hall your chance to learn. A & P WEO has a full page ad of specials ever,, otie needs AND the ad looks GREAT. The next page just -doesn't pay for itself, but •I knygtInaby wouldn't want to . miss hese great write-ups. I have not met the Rev. Marvin L. Barz who writes, now and then, for The Minister's Studs but Mrs. Barz is a terrific personality and I am happy just thinking about her. Now - do try to meet them. Bruce Erskine 86 North St. advertises on this page and I isee the fabulous 'McMillan Family had their special music a. at Huron Men's Chapel in' Auburn nbt long ago. The Churches also advertise on this page - and do you realize 'how many NEW ones there are and where they are? This is a good spot for - Denomme Flower Shop and you can phone them at ANY time. ,Bob McCallum tells of his Memorials here, too, Another page of reading but Hoffineyer gets his few cents worth in here, Krohmer Con- struction wants you to know he has over 25 years experience and knowhow in this business. Alvin's TV with Rogers Majestic and excellent service -- especially for your antenna and tower insta!iations is at your heck and call. CKNX introduce vnu to their lively bunch. This Huron Fed. of Ag. will study paces, profits on tertll:izer MemHoony Federatiberson (())ff. AgruriculturenCu , att their annual ,meeting held in Ontario St. United Church Hall, Clinton, ; recent\' unanimously passed two resolutions submitted by the Resolutions Committee con- sisting of James McIntosh, Tuckersmith; Arthur Bolton, McKillop; and`Allan Turnbull, Grand Bend. One stated that "whereas far- mers . have experienced drastic price increases in fertilizer° in the past twelve months, may it he resolved that Ontario Federation of Agriculture looks into the pricing of . fertilizer, specifically the profit margins of manufacturers, distributors, etc." • . The other resolution was a little longer: W, "Whereas Ontario beef Century farm markers still available "Century. Farm", a centen- nial sign project initiated by the .Junior Farmers' Association. in 1967, identifies farms in Ontario that have been owned by descendents of the same family for 100 years dr- more:-- With = considerable renewed interest in the project U by owner families nosy' eligible, as ' well as• the need for replacement of original signs, the -Junior Farmers' Association of Ontario is un- dertaking the project again as one of its current activities. The new signs — 16. by 19 in- ches and pre -drilled for hanging — are constructed of high, quality, 'sati,r 'coat steel. They are printed on both sides, • with the 'only difference from those distributed in 1967 being that the year is .removed. Persons wishing to apply for: one of the signs must meet the qualifications established for the project. Each farm must have been owned by direct, descendents of the same family for. 100 years or more. In ad- dition, the farm must have someone` living on it and still be in active production. ncor- porated i farms are eligible if they are still owned by the same family. A county or district supervi:sing committee will make the final decisions on the eligibility of a farm in each area, The signs will be sold to qualifying owners by the Junior Farmers' Association of On- tario at cost price—$7, subject to change without notice. Application forms for the project and further information should be obtained' from the county or district Junior Far- mer provincial director or from the local offices of the Ontario Ministry of Agriculture and Food. Mustard Report is a MUST to read or inquire about before we get tied up in. a health care system we can't overthrow. 'Davidson of Wingham has a good ad on his well drilling. Dear Mr.- W.E. Elliott talks about Milburn - awakening - at Dunlop Corners and thisatakes most of that-,pa.ge;_ Mac Campbell wants you to know he is' still going strong on your photographic needs, Hen- derson's Book Store has lovely china for your gift buying - AND the Signal has some NEW .maps for you. Bruce MacDonald Electric is going strong again, Denomtne In- dustrial Centre on Hamilton St. has your hip waders and a lot of other good stuff you should know about. I hope you had that color portrait of your little one taken not, long ago - if not check the Peoples store for other dates. Canadian Tire finish the second section nicely with a full page ad - and I don't know a more popular Place (other than the IN and OtJT stores) for just Enything yosioneed for your car or your hcyl/te, Well, t>Nlt', there's no way I can eaten ALL these adver- tisers but if you really read your paper you'll see what I mean when I say they have great acts and are great people. Love, P.S. You'll have to marMarthak, your. calendar very carefully there's so much happening: • producers , are experiencing severe financial difficulties; and whereas there is no in dication of any . price im- provement in the foreseeable future; and •whereas the depressed beef prices are., the ,result of oversupplv'to market; and whereas Goi.'ernments seem iInwilling to provide any significant relief for beef producers; "And whereas products from dead and disabled livestock are sold comineryially and are com- peting with marketable livestock; and whereas many Ontario farmers .are' looking to ,the Ontario Federation of Agriculture for leadership in meeting this crisis; "Therefore, be it resolved that the OFA organize, -develop and coordinate a programme to withhold all dead and disabled livestock _from commercial markets; also, -that we en- courage • Ontario Beef Im- provement Association' to assist in implementing 'this programme." Top 4 H-er..... (continued from page 11A) Gorrie, 907; South Huron 4-H Multi -project Club - Barb Miller, RR 3, Exeter, 904 for white beans, Forage - Alan Powe, 852; corn - Paul Pavkeje, RR 2, Centralia, 882; junior leager project, Barb Miller. Tuckersmith 4-H Field Crops Club - corn,. Randy Wilson RR 1, Brucefield, 882; forage; Barry Gordon, RR .1, Seaforth, 635; beans, 'Jeff Allan, Brucefield 875. y1-Juron County 4-4-1 Sod Busters: Jim N.ivins, RR '3, Auburn,' 917; Huron County 4- H' Tractor Club, Jim Fairies, RR 1, Gorrie 924'. Other. , clubs; with projects completed but not given points were North Huron 4-H Snowmobile Club; Central and South Huron 4-H snowmobile club; Belrnore 4-H maple syrup club; Senior 4-H Dairy Management Club. George Thbmpson 'of RR 2, Clinton received the Robert McKinley Citizenship Trophy. for being the outstanding 4-H member in Huron County in the past year. It was the top awaad made at the 4-H Acti'ievement Night in Clinton last Friday.. 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