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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1953-12-10, Page 5THURsDAV, DEC; no, 1953 •.• .- • TEE GODERICH SIGNMATAR Waterloo Catt e Breeding Associatioii "Where Bette Bulbs are Used" Meetings Will be held en Monday, Dec. 14, at 1.15 p.m. in the Town Hall, Exeter. * Tuesday, Dec. 15, at 1.15 p.m. in the Conimtmity Hall, • Blyth. A moving picture on frozen semen will be shown, as well as slides. of all the bulls in use. An opportunity will be given for questions about the Waterloo Cagle, Breeding- Association, and men will be elected to select and ad,vise directors from Huron County on the board of the Waterloo Cattle Breeding Associ- ation. -49 e • HOLM};SVILLE HOWF-SVTLLE, Dec. 9. — Mrs. Proctor Palmer has returned to her home .f.rom Oshawa where she was the, guest of Mr. and Mrs. Roland Gerig. Friends of Mrs. Oliver Pocock, of Benmiller, will be sorry to hear that° she had the misfortune to fracture" her shoulder, Mr. and Mrs. ,Bill Batken motor- ed to Galt on Friday. Mrs. Herb; Pocock lids returned to her home froitrip Seaford) hospital, where she Was a patient following an ,operation. The,Cortununity Club iletct their first ,party of the season, in the school, on Friday night, Cards were enjoyed, and the winners were: High, Kr. and Mrs. W.'Bol- ton, of Goderich; low, Mrs. Harry Williams and Charlie Williams, Jr. Ine luneh'committee, Mrs. Proctor_ Palmer, Mrs. Clarence Sturdy, Mrs Les. Jervis .and Mrs. Harry Cu - more prepared- and served lunch. Dancing to a Godetich orchestra, directed by George Bolton, brought the evening to a close. ...Friends of Mrs. M. Stock will be pleased to know that she is feeling better following an attack, 'Pf the flu. Mrs. Beggs, of Bowmanville, has been a guest for the past five weeks with her granddaughter and hus- band, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Sturdy. Mrs. Sturdy accompanied her granfinwther on her trip to her home, Sgt. . and Mrs. Al. Parks and ,A4-r44-04004gx-r430APX-AM-44".041' Merry Christmas t� all • ALLISON'S MEAT. MARKETI 1. Leave your order for Turkeys EARLY. kk. Get the weight you want. We handle ALEX WELL'S and ALFRED WARN- . ER'S TURKEYS, and the BEST IN THIS PART OF THE COUNTY, immtor - - b. rpopopom--As, FOR '54 INTRODUCING... THE CAR MOTORISTS ASKED FOR!" The sparkling neauty below is something entirely new in autoinobiles— the Nash Rambler idea —now in a luxurious four -door sedan. Entirely new in Rambler size . . entirely new in Rambler room. esitisely new in Rambler luxury, the first car designed for today's traffic now steps out in a brand-new style. ' • - • • • •• ••••• VAMieliVattMemtam., The new 1954 Nash "Canadian Statesman" 4 -door Sedan . • . the most beautiful and most luxurious car in its class . . . the last word in Pinin Farina styling. The Canadian Statesman's famous economy is coupled *ith new body colours, new interiors, new continental styling, to give you so much more automobile than any other car at anywhette near the Canadian Statesman price. "Canadian Rambler Custom Club Sedan" offers a luxurious family sedan that has everything! Standard equipment includes such custom accessories as Radio, Weather Eye Conditioned Air System, Direction Signals and all the other exclusive Nash features! •„.„. -""-"" ''''' "The Man Who Put Tomorrow's Look on Wheels", Pinin Farina started the whole continental trend in America with his Nash Styling, You're Invited To See Continental Styling At Its Best . . . The 1954 Nash Airflytes ROUSE Kingston Street Everything you've ever loved in the Rambler is here—its quick -as -a -wink parking . its whiplash getaway . its sky -rocketing zoom up hills . . . its Pinin Farina dash and dare. Think of having Rambler handling ease in a four -door sedan so spacious it even offers Twin Beds. , . with luggage space for a family of six, And think of the famous Rambler gas -saving economy! Think of getting custom accessories like radio, Weather Eye Conditioned Air System—even the continental tire mount— included in the standard price! • But don't just think about it. Don4 just dream about it. Come sec and drive the newest Nash Rambler—the four -door sedan you asked us to build. It's one of eighteen new 1954 Nash Airflytes. AMBASSADOR * STATESMAN • RAMBLER LILT WIIM A “DOURLE LIFETIME.' . . . YOUR SAFEST INVESTMENT TODAY YOUR SOUNDEST RESALE VALUE TOMORROW NASH MOTORS Ot CANADA, LIMITED Main Office and Manufacturing Plant—Toronto, Ontario AUTO ELECTRIC Goderich sons, of Ayligtr1 wire reeent guests of Mr. and Mil. Leslie Jervis. • Mrs. J. W. Smith,- of Goderkh, spent Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Frank McCullough. Mr., And Mrs. Frank Lawson, of London, and Mr. And Mrs. Nelson Brown, of Detroit, were week -end guests of Mr. and Mrs. D. E. don. Rev. Dr. Thomas Buchanan, of India, was the guest speaker to Holmesville United Church on Sunday afternoon. Would you like to win a new Motorola Television set, 17 inch screen, for Christmas for as little as one dollar? Christmas shopping at Schaefer's and. Wm. Acheson and Son's offers,- you this oppor tunity. With every dollar purchase or payment on..attount you receive a free draw ticket. Draw for the TV set will be on Christmas Eve. Free ticketsat both stores. ' -49-50 The regular meeting of the Wii- helmine Mission Band of Holmes ville United Church was held tn the school on Friday, -with Mary •Hutchins as leader. The meeting opened with a carol, followed by the Mission Band Purpose. The Scripture lesson was read by Frances McCullough and the pray- er was given by Bonita Williams. •-• Cathie 'Potter readea poem and • Eleanor,Yeo reed Mont- E4ward , McCullough read a peace "story. Dotmlas, Kerman also read 4 Poem - A shbrt time of carol singing was enjoyed with Mary Helen Yea at the piano. The study hook periodi was taken by Mrs. Jack Yee for the seniors and Mrs. Frank McCullough for the Juniors. Mrs.' Jack Yeo read the new slate of officers and the meeting closed with a hymn. The new slate of ,oilkers is as follows: President,. Eleanor Yeo; Sot vice-president, Robert Grigg; second vice-president, Leonard Wilson; secretary, Edward McCul- lough; treasurer, Franklin Yeo; World Friends secretary, Cathie Potter; correspondence Secretary, Barbara Yeo; pianist, Mrs. Frank McCullough; assistants, Barbara Yeo and Franklin Yeo; Peace com- mittee — Barbara Yeo, Leonard Wilson, Bonita Williams, Cathie Potter and Donald Ygo; Temper- ance committee—Robert Norman, Marion Liebold. Dominique Gah- weiler,Paul Cudmore and Frabklin Yeo. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mulholland visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mustard, of Bpucefleld. • Congratulations to Kenneth Pot- ter on the wonderful showing he made at the Huron County 4-11 Club '44.els1ensent Night 'held In Suter. Itenaeth scored 912 points out ot tt possible 1000 points, andwen the Warden's, Novice Tro- phy, 'donated and presented by Warden Kerslake. NILE •NILE, Dec. 9.—Mrs. John Mc- Whemey was surprised when she cracked open a pullet's ege atid found that it had three yokes. Misses Joy and Maxine Me.Nce, Goderich, spent the week -end with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Melee. Leonard McIlwain, of Niagara, visited his mother last Thursday. • On Sunday, Rev. George Watt dedicated the officers of the Y.P.U. to their work for 1954. Dave Bean is expected home from Victoria Hospital tomorrow after undergoing an operation for an ulcerated stomach. • Miss R. Atkins, Goderich, was a recent visitor with Miss M. Currey. The Haymarket Theatre in Lon- don, rich in stage traditions, 'was opened in 1720. Lake Baikal in Siberia, largest freshwater Jake in Asia, has a depth of 4,500 eet. 41"WrGodn'ooeAsdnietariyijI48°4:thol:istAub17,...,07;eibilnetinthegtialrh_actieteirfidviwtimolgula.d..::. for the past month were reviewed, , and, the program for the winter seaspk was planned.• 1-he.m.as card designs In lin- oleum blocks 'Were' .made by sev- eraLijnetnbers under the ,•msirtto- tion or TOM Pritchard. Mts. 'fiery' Harper conducted two sessrens on deAsirgnranangemed twntOs .c.taren lifebeidurgawm*Ing: for one or two lectures by repre- sentatives , • nouneed later. and of the National Geller/ 'la Ottawa. The dateswill be sentatives ot the Art bletitute ,ol. ::. • Ontario, headquarters in Toronte,-„• • In January, further instructios. in preparation of canvas, water- color technique, color schemes and design, is planned. There will be several more life drawing classes throughout the winter. In FebruarY, Mrs. Ian Hind will begin. a series of lectures on "The Development of Art." 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