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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1955-01-06, Page 7icT...4707,(1-:Z,?",,,M,,,W:':' • tours by trau ti (ratford,44 'the hakespeari a OOP a 11 **# SACRAMENT.OF THE Loiiy)°s. 7.,'SUPPRAND*ROCEPTION OF NEW •MEMBERS. .Nursery and Junior Congregation. "BE -REASONABLE."„ DICKINSON, Mhdster ;., SNIDER, Organist and Choirleader. ,cl Presbyterian Church Rev, MacMillan ..Mr. W. H. Bishop, - ,Minister Organist CHURCH SCHOOL. • , 11 a.m. "THE CHURCH GLORIFIED!' 7 plrp„ "THE DEVELOPMENT OF WORSHIP CENTRES!' ODERICIT BAPTIST CIIURCII : MONTREAL STREET REV. S. H. FINDLAY, B.A., B.D., Minister—Phone 995' MRS. E. DONALDSON, A.L.C.M., Organist SUNDAY, JANUARY 9 " 10 a.m: SUNDAY SCHOOL. 11 a.m. MORNING WORSHIP SERVICO, _ . Younger children' will be -taken calre'of during service. 7 p.m.- A GOSi'EL MESSAGE. • , ' ". WEEK -DAY MEETINGS Plan to attend the closing meetings of the Week of Prayer. Tonight-.-Thursday-8 p.m.—Knox Presbjiterian- Church. .Friday—rp.m.—North St. United Church. , , ., .-... , ' - ' • '":"',z..T- - I'-'M';''MY:.'4'k,'--,,i:',4,(4 • COFFEE .:SHOPS , ON W1IEELS. The Canadian'Paci!s answer iolItaliellerS'Wintifig snacksand lower- priced nreals on. trains is coffee shop .seetiOri shoWn, above Of new scenic dome coaches now • going into Service on transcontinental ' trains. . Steps at' centre rear lead toscenic dome section where coach travel- lers-ean enjoy' all-Trotin:d View of passing scenery. 'A third sectiop of these new Budd stainless steel stream- , . , ,. . lined cars contains 26coachseats equipped with full-length leg rests and reclining backs for long distance travellers. The -18: cars in coach-dome:coffee shop series are colorfully decorated with carved linoleum turned to the Dungannon :Noted panels of provincial legislatures and coats of arms. In addition to' the coffee shops which serve meals and 'snacks ,throughout the day and evening, the. new' CPR trains will be equipped with illtra-modern C"i-ehanif)d.1; lunch. IVI Jack Thorne aid farnHifyi- ioc Pori Elgin;-serl New."• - dining room. cars which will be delivered next , Spring. . , • `Y,ear's. with the former' s parents, •- ,.., Mr. and Mrs. James Thorne. and Mrs. Sam, Anderson and Mrs.. ingLeeany jeoyfo4,BN.Cew.—yAefaarTai,laysggaut ehsteis- Smith, St. Patrick street, were Mr. of Rev. G. D. Watt,•Mrs. Watt and and hIrs. ,,ewis .Smith s.s ferntlY at , Visitors with Mi and Mrt. Harry .Mrt. J. H. McNee were their daugh- Lorna 'Bartley, all of Toronto. and mi , the parsonageprior to re'turwtrio T. 'Williams, Saltford,- over the - ter, Mrs. Kenneth „Tiick, Mr. Juck Mr. and Mrs. Robert McAllister , Walt; Mrs. Watt and- family -to holiday were: Mr. and Mrs. Don and family, of Owen Sound. spent Christmas° holidays with Sgt : Queen iCharlotte City, B.C:, where ily at Camp Borden. Sgt. McAl- pital on Qtfeen Charlotte Islands. statiked at a mission hos- S. E. and Mrs. McAllister and fam. he is 'lister had just returned from eight Other guests were 'Mr. and Mrs. montht' duty in Korea. •George Thompson and son,. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Bowman, Charles, of Singhampton; Mr. and of St:, Catharines, have recently Mrs. A. K. Witt -a'nd family, Tor - taken up residence in Goderich. onto; Mr. and Mrs. :William Lines Mr. Bownian, formerly mortgage ,and daughter, Gladys, Toronto; and officer of the Premier Trust Com- Rev. W. '3'. --Watt and •Mrs. Watt, pany, of St. Catharines, is now em- Whitechurelf.-- Dr. Watt and fain ployed at Goderich Motors.. ily are roaking• the return- trip by B , EN--,--mitc----ER Mr. and Mrs. 'Victor Errington motor via the United States. went to London- on Monday. Miss Herb e closed •the service with a poem and benediction.• Miss R11Maize- ha not. been well lately, 014 ' • 'Mr. Spencer viSiteci....„, , Stothers on • Mr., and • NM Tarred PentlaLld and family visited Mr. 'AWL' Benson Pentland in London foE New- Year's.. Ken Brown, Queen's University2' student, Kingston, returned to le e after spending the tolidays withhis parents,: 'Mr, and 'Mrs, Wilbur' Brown. _ - Mr. and Mrs, Robert Mole, with a family gathering, visited Mr. and Mrs. Wil1--CdolOr--ancl, 'faintly --AV Chesley. one night last week. Activities of Dungannon United Church at. Christmas were • carol singing in a group at village homes on Thursday evening be- fore Christi/las and, on Tuesday night they joined with the Nile members and p,resbyterian for a bowling party ..at the Gode- rich alleys. They afterwards re- BETHEL TABERNACLE (Pentecostal Assemblies of Canada) • Waterloo and Elgin REV. HOWARD E. MINAKER, PASTOR SUNDAY SERVICES -7- 10 a.m. Sunday School—The challenge of the UPTURNED PACE. 11 a.m. BURNING THE BRIDGES BEHIND. " 7.30 p.m. BUT THEY CONQUERED HIM. WEEK OF PRAYER Thursday Jan. 7th -8 p.m.—Knox Presbyterian Church., Friday, Jan. 7th --8 p.m.—North Street United Church. •Rev. R. -C. Brown of London, Guest Speaker.. THE LITTLE CHURCH WITH ,THE BIG WELCOME. • Free Methodist Church - GOSPEL SERVICES JANUARY 9—FEBRUARY 6 with Mrs.sLola Willows of Winnipeg as SONG EVANGELIST. Services each night at 8 p.m. wicept Saturday. SUNDAY SERVICES AT 11 A.M. and 7 P.M. You are invited to come and join in the singing and prepare your soul for Eternity. - MRS M MARLATT, Pastor Williams, Galt; Mr. and Mrs. Glen! Mr. and -Mrs. Frank Allen arid _Williams and daughters Dianne family, Crystal Beach,' were • New and Donna, of Sarnia; Mr. Gordon Year's guests with Mrs: Frank Williams and son -K-ennie, of Court• - right, ,Ont. All Scotia, Mr, and Mrs. Lloyd Gar:- I en, sr. old Johnston, Part Albert; Mr. and Holiday guests at the home Of Guests with Mrs. Roy Black, for Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Garland; Ham- a dinner on B'oxing Day were: Mr. ilton. street; were :LAC Jas. Gar- and_ Mrs. Harold Black, Gary and land and Mrs. Garland, Patricia Peter, 'CliritOn..Mr. and Mrs: Har - and Colleen 'of Sydney, Nova ' land of Listowel, and Mr. and Mrs. i -Mrs. Don Langridge, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Blue, 'John, Alan and Blair Ken Sowerby, Nancy, Susan and and rMrs. M. Blue, sr. of Paisley. Janice, Eleanor Chamney, Mrs. Holiday guests with Mr. and- Jardes Black, ahnd Mrs: Sam Cade, , of Goderic. . , Mrs.. Nettie Ande.rson, of Gado-. I rich, visited her son, Norval An- derson, in. Toronto, over the week-- • end. Mr. and Mrs. George Baechler • will leave `orr-the week -end for a- • three months' holiday at Phoenix, ,Arizona. Mt's. K. Stowe has returned from spending the • Christmas season • with her daughter, 'Mrs. Clarence -sOn, Kenneth, at Dearborn, Mich. • Mrs. Martha Marlatt spent Christmas at London with her son, • Owen and Mrs. Marlatt and fain- ; ily. She was joined there by her other three sons. Mr. • and Mrs. Nelson Crich left • on Morid-ay for Bradenton, Florida, where they intend to spend the ,, winter- months.- Mr. and Mrs."3"ames B. Garrick, of Riverside, visited with his nap- ' ther, Mrs. Pat Scrimgeour, and Mr. Scrimgeour, and brother Bob, for- • New- Year's. Visitors also were - ' . and •• Mrs. -Fred Me -Cabe, of Sheppardton. ' Mrs. James, Howard enjoyed the Christmas vacation with her daughter, Mrs. Jos. Murphy and Mr, Murphy, -at Clinton, ad her' son, John and Mrs. ' HOvvard,- at Listowel. •• - -- Mr. and Mrs. Donald -Bowden • and Tarry, of London, spent 'New Year't with the lady's parents, Mr. and Mrs. • Clarence Hoy: Mrs. Bowden And Larry spent, the past 10 days with her parents. • Mr. and Mrs. Bill Knight, and • Bonnie, of Goderich, spent New, Year's with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hoy. • FINE AZALEAS -, • Special New Year feature $3.50 and $4.50 NARCISSUS and , - •• HYACINTH PAPS -$1.25 up - • Goderich Flowers BRUCE ST. PHONE 105 t V • 8 1101111 11 eeeeeeeetreeseeeeeeeeiieeeepeeeieeirieeeeees• SHOP AND 'OGMPARE nnisE pitipEs A BEATTY 9.5 ,,BErEttGEBATOB : d REGULAR This 9- cu. ft. model 16. 4 square ‘teet • of Shelf , area.sEull •Vidtk; 42 ib. frozen • ;„.foOd . -,-ehegt-40-'ffill... 4 • width meat'keeper, 4:snap release ice tray.s, Keeps 2/10f a bushel -of fruits and vegetables •." "Etas 3"'handi*, dtitir `'shelves, with ..butter keeper. • -Trigger-latch door tOs.-ballUOu Famous Tecumseh "Econo- .Powef' uni1 is quiet and trouble free. Unit guaranteed ' 5ye. s. - Porcelain eVitiferiOr: • Jean Errington also -weiit to that BENMILLER Jan. 5.—Mr. and 'City to take a hairdressing course. Mrs. -Frank Alija, Carol and Garry,atMrs, S. J. Kilpatrick is visiting and Mrs: William •Long spent the K ittathoterilieof her we. cko7 at sop, Richard and New Year holiday in Toronto with Carol Pentland spent a few days CCrewe. Mr. and Mrs.. "Palmer Kilpatrick, Christmas week with her apt, and "family. • • -•Mrs, Ernest Pritchard, Toronto. . . Victoria Street United Ch , SUNDAY, JANUARY' 9 10 a.m. SUNDAY SCHOOL. • , 11 a.m. MORNING WORSHIP. tommUnion Service. 1.30 p.M. BENMILLER SERVICE. Communion Service. 3 p.m. UNION CHURCH,-GODERICH—TOWNSHIP. Communion Service. - PASTOR—REV. D. W. WILLIAMS, B.A. OIRGANIST—MR. ,BERT KEMPSTER. UEINZ TOMATO • . K E— - ... • • INZ-clattvi'01* • ' ' ' . '''?'"' l'' B71:iigi;,- TC111/11". 6 , ' - SOUP °nEMiliTTERkAlliNG 1 . .... FOR lc . DtL)PAIESTIC 518101111T11111LUG GOLD SEAL -7 FANCY BREAKFAST CLUB : (limn' PECTIN) • ' . . REGULAR OR CatiOlt SIZE ' , • ' 24 E, ASPBEIIIIY. JAM 31)1K ' 223 08s or KLEENEX — . ',- ' ,a... -4 ,.,.:-.... - ....i,- RIPE ,3r". LARGE. PRUNES ' .c.i.i!,,RT94T, •, . QUICK COOKING ' ' • SERVE HOT OR COLD 16 OZ,. 39 •0 ituTAcHEELELR, O_ArTANS?:19'!' APPLESAUCE i'24°7. BEEHIVE OR CROWN BRAND 4 210 CORN SYRUP 11,,,Lb. 310 t. CLARKSPROPUtiTS • ' , : ' • CLARKS — IN- CHILI SAUCE .• TINS' • 20 OZ: BEANS WITH PORK 2 3 . 20.0Z. CLARKSFANCY , 2 2 TOMATO. JUICE -..., T4IS , Tomato or Vegetable—CLARKS CLARKS soup . :- 2.11a250 ciatitiM)Ve' Culverhouse — Choice- Red Pitted • Culverhouse Halves Choke PEACHES '11.°z' .240 AYLMER 7 cl!loIcE,. CREAM coiw21z..3150 • CHERRIES.. 1.4c'z' 220 .4.y4sEtt — CHOICE CUT WAX BEANS ‘,.41.°' -160, SWEET, Viii4,7-• FANCY STOKELYS — FANCY UNGRADED . 390 2 15 OZ EIONEY POD PEAS, TINS • Beekist — No. 1 „White LIQUID HONEY• Tilum9bzierIhrMit CLTJB HOUSE MINUTE.: _ TAPIOCA 2*Yg?z. 1160 Powdered Skim Milk INSTANT:, 370 - FINE' OR- BROAD 11OODLES - 2 W.gz: 200 HANDY- ECONOMICAL—RICHNIELLO—MTERLEAVEZ CHEESE SLIMES PKG' 230 8O GROUND AS YOU LIKE IT meeoeespeeelieeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeemee•••••ieeeei I THE. VOICE OF BETHEL : • isIP • • • "RETURN TO RELIGION" --- J. Edgar Hoover • • * • • Writing in the American -Magazine Mr. Hoover .says there * must be a' RETURN to RELIGION 'and thestrengthening of FAMILY ties.' He predicts A crime wave of the- PROPOR- Or TrONS unless an alarming increase in juvenile..delinquency is • • • checked. He undoubtedly refers to the OLD TIME RELIGION. e Mr. and Mrs. Alex Ferguson., of i•- There is no shortage of RELIGION, but there is an, appalling Toronto, were New Year's ,guests Osence of the OLD TIME RELIGION in many LIVES; 'HOMES with Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Breck- • and communities. • enridge, Newgate street. I , Mr. and Mrs. John Murray and -his sister, Mrs. McLeod, otBay- 0 This, embraces infinitely more than REFOR1tATION, it im- field, called on, their grandoitther, • -parts TRANSFORMATION for themselves, and their followers, 3. Mrs. Win. Birnie, recently, who is 3 the a patient in the hospital. . "DODP, P0 HEAVEN and ENTERED the"DOOR TO HELL." Mrs. J. E. Whitely was a Christ- • Yes, the. solution 'to this, problern, and every problem, is not ' mas .holiday visitor with Mr. and 3 MAN -INVENTED but GOD ORDAINED. God's answer is Jesus 4°.: Mrs, Allan 1Charleton and her • Christ, His life ministry, death, resurrection, ascension and ; granddaughters at Stratford". • Miss Mary 'Curry has returned to Toronto to resume, her studies at Bishop Strachan School. Misses Evelyn Stone, -A.R.T.C., of Listowel and Loraine Smith, of Walton, were New Year's guests with Miss 'Norma Sherwood. • Christmas and New. Year's guests with Mr. and Mrs. W. Mc- Lean, Saltford, were Mr.' and Mrs. Walter Hunt and family, of ORM- , iltOn,; and-- Mr:--and-Mrs:r:Harold1V10.7 Blyth, spent Sunday with Mr. and ,,Mr. and Mi,s, HarVeY,•Silliti; of , an Lean and family, of Orangeville. Mrs. John Foster, Eldon street. I Miss Cora Driver, affiliate stui- ent at Ontario nospital,'London, enjoyed the holiday .with her par- ents, Mr. •And Mrs. J. M. Driver, Huron • liebent guests' With Mr. and Mrs. • L. G. Warnock were' their son, REG. 11.50. 'Ramcrest 'ivitht\satin bound ends Frank, Sarnia; their daughters, Evelyn, of Hamilton and Mrs. W. R. E. -Parker, Mr. Parker and Gail, Of -Streettyille. I is,' Reginald Itieht•his returned , studies it Vhstern Ontario rienifitre Ridgetown, after spending t4ie Christmas sea- -son with his - tt/". 6;11V1,1*.mt4 "Mrs' ChrisMr.tmas t.ei To of W Year's with his wife and - two 10404, glsitt Mr. aid lrs.: Jame Ruddock. - New Year'sguests with .Dr. and George Atkey, Osborned an ere8tyand Ron, of Petroha. .; Years with Mr„ • • intercession which can impart His SALVATION.. • • Sponsored by the Bethel Adult Class. • 0000•00,•••••••••••••p ••••••••••••••••••••••••4• 1000 ' ONTARIO—• COLOURED FOR SPREADING — KRAFT 8 Oz. NEW CHEESE Lb. 430 BUDGET • •WAX PAPER, 100F1. & .90 Boll ' HANDY FOR QUICK LUNCHES KAM m)11 LOAFrl410 • Maxwell House5 INSTANT COFFEE (c): 3ffre ) 1.92 DOMINION PEANUT COFFEE (10c off pack)2Oz. Jar Florida Marsh Seedless tittGrapefruit Heal)* with Juice and Vitamins Florida Oranges No: 1 Ontario—Rescreened Cooking Onions 10 for 49c 25c 3 LB. POLY P ALL VALUES EFFECTIVE IN , OUT1 GUARANT,E.E. _, All merchandise sold at -your Goderich . • Dominion Store is uncondition- , • ally guaranteed • to give you Until Closing' Time Sat, Jan. 8 100% satisfaction • - Now is the time to pet that fluffy, light weight new blanket you've wanted! Choose from the wide range of glowing ' Kenwood colors at Hibbert's1 Here are a f01/ of the group at great saving prices! Some -stiehtly • -REG. 13.50. Ramcrest With satin bound ends, 1.0.80A 12" x 84", Each REG. 13.50.'• itiontrest, white with colored 10.80 borders, Yr )e. 84111. each t V • 8 1101111 11 eeeeeeeetreeseeeeeeeeiieeeepeeeieeirieeeeees• SHOP AND 'OGMPARE nnisE pitipEs A BEATTY 9.5 ,,BErEttGEBATOB : d REGULAR This 9- cu. ft. model 16. 4 square ‘teet • of Shelf , area.sEull •Vidtk; 42 ib. frozen • ;„.foOd . -,-ehegt-40-'ffill... 4 • width meat'keeper, 4:snap release ice tray.s, Keeps 2/10f a bushel -of fruits and vegetables •." "Etas 3"'handi*, dtitir `'shelves, with ..butter keeper. • -Trigger-latch door tOs.-ballUOu Famous Tecumseh "Econo- .Powef' uni1 is quiet and trouble free. Unit guaranteed ' 5ye. s. - Porcelain eVitiferiOr: • Jean Errington also -weiit to that BENMILLER Jan. 5.—Mr. and 'City to take a hairdressing course. Mrs. -Frank Alija, Carol and Garry,atMrs, S. J. Kilpatrick is visiting and Mrs: William •Long spent the K ittathoterilieof her we. cko7 at sop, Richard and New Year holiday in Toronto with Carol Pentland spent a few days CCrewe. Mr. and Mrs.. "Palmer Kilpatrick, Christmas week with her apt, and "family. • • -•Mrs, Ernest Pritchard, Toronto. . . Victoria Street United Ch , SUNDAY, JANUARY' 9 10 a.m. SUNDAY SCHOOL. • , 11 a.m. MORNING WORSHIP. tommUnion Service. 1.30 p.M. BENMILLER SERVICE. Communion Service. 3 p.m. UNION CHURCH,-GODERICH—TOWNSHIP. Communion Service. - PASTOR—REV. D. W. WILLIAMS, B.A. OIRGANIST—MR. ,BERT KEMPSTER. UEINZ TOMATO • . K E— - ... • • INZ-clattvi'01* • ' ' ' . '''?'"' l'' B71:iigi;,- TC111/11". 6 , ' - SOUP °nEMiliTTERkAlliNG 1 . .... FOR lc . DtL)PAIESTIC 518101111T11111LUG GOLD SEAL -7 FANCY BREAKFAST CLUB : (limn' PECTIN) • ' . . REGULAR OR CatiOlt SIZE ' , • ' 24 E, ASPBEIIIIY. JAM 31)1K ' 223 08s or KLEENEX — . ',- ' ,a... -4 ,.,.:-.... - ....i,- RIPE ,3r". LARGE. PRUNES ' .c.i.i!,,RT94T, •, . QUICK COOKING ' ' • SERVE HOT OR COLD 16 OZ,. 39 •0 ituTAcHEELELR, O_ArTANS?:19'!' APPLESAUCE i'24°7. BEEHIVE OR CROWN BRAND 4 210 CORN SYRUP 11,,,Lb. 310 t. CLARKSPROPUtiTS • ' , : ' • CLARKS — IN- CHILI SAUCE .• TINS' • 20 OZ: BEANS WITH PORK 2 3 . 20.0Z. CLARKSFANCY , 2 2 TOMATO. JUICE -..., T4IS , Tomato or Vegetable—CLARKS CLARKS soup . :- 2.11a250 ciatitiM)Ve' Culverhouse — Choice- Red Pitted • Culverhouse Halves Choke PEACHES '11.°z' .240 AYLMER 7 cl!loIcE,. CREAM coiw21z..3150 • CHERRIES.. 1.4c'z' 220 .4.y4sEtt — CHOICE CUT WAX BEANS ‘,.41.°' -160, SWEET, Viii4,7-• FANCY STOKELYS — FANCY UNGRADED . 390 2 15 OZ EIONEY POD PEAS, TINS • Beekist — No. 1 „White LIQUID HONEY• Tilum9bzierIhrMit CLTJB HOUSE MINUTE.: _ TAPIOCA 2*Yg?z. 1160 Powdered Skim Milk INSTANT:, 370 - FINE' OR- BROAD 11OODLES - 2 W.gz: 200 HANDY- ECONOMICAL—RICHNIELLO—MTERLEAVEZ CHEESE SLIMES PKG' 230 8O GROUND AS YOU LIKE IT meeoeespeeelieeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeemee•••••ieeeei I THE. VOICE OF BETHEL : • isIP • • • "RETURN TO RELIGION" --- J. Edgar Hoover • • * • • Writing in the American -Magazine Mr. Hoover .says there * must be a' RETURN to RELIGION 'and thestrengthening of FAMILY ties.' He predicts A crime wave of the- PROPOR- Or TrONS unless an alarming increase in juvenile..delinquency is • • • checked. He undoubtedly refers to the OLD TIME RELIGION. e Mr. and Mrs. Alex Ferguson., of i•- There is no shortage of RELIGION, but there is an, appalling Toronto, were New Year's ,guests Osence of the OLD TIME RELIGION in many LIVES; 'HOMES with Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Breck- • and communities. • enridge, Newgate street. I , Mr. and Mrs. John Murray and -his sister, Mrs. McLeod, otBay- 0 This, embraces infinitely more than REFOR1tATION, it im- field, called on, their grandoitther, • -parts TRANSFORMATION for themselves, and their followers, 3. Mrs. Win. Birnie, recently, who is 3 the a patient in the hospital. . "DODP, P0 HEAVEN and ENTERED the"DOOR TO HELL." Mrs. J. E. Whitely was a Christ- • Yes, the. solution 'to this, problern, and every problem, is not ' mas .holiday visitor with Mr. and 3 MAN -INVENTED but GOD ORDAINED. God's answer is Jesus 4°.: Mrs, Allan 1Charleton and her • Christ, His life ministry, death, resurrection, ascension and ; granddaughters at Stratford". • Miss Mary 'Curry has returned to Toronto to resume, her studies at Bishop Strachan School. Misses Evelyn Stone, -A.R.T.C., of Listowel and Loraine Smith, of Walton, were New Year's guests with Miss 'Norma Sherwood. • Christmas and New. Year's guests with Mr. and Mrs. W. Mc- Lean, Saltford, were Mr.' and Mrs. Walter Hunt and family, of ORM- , iltOn,; and-- Mr:--and-Mrs:r:Harold1V10.7 Blyth, spent Sunday with Mr. and ,,Mr. and Mi,s, HarVeY,•Silliti; of , an Lean and family, of Orangeville. Mrs. John Foster, Eldon street. I Miss Cora Driver, affiliate stui- ent at Ontario nospital,'London, enjoyed the holiday .with her par- ents, Mr. •And Mrs. J. M. Driver, Huron • liebent guests' With Mr. and Mrs. • L. G. Warnock were' their son, REG. 11.50. 'Ramcrest 'ivitht\satin bound ends Frank, Sarnia; their daughters, Evelyn, of Hamilton and Mrs. W. R. E. -Parker, Mr. Parker and Gail, Of -Streettyille. I is,' Reginald Itieht•his returned , studies it Vhstern Ontario rienifitre Ridgetown, after spending t4ie Christmas sea- -son with his - tt/". 6;11V1,1*.mt4 "Mrs' ChrisMr.tmas t.ei To of W Year's with his wife and - two 10404, glsitt Mr. aid lrs.: Jame Ruddock. - New Year'sguests with .Dr. and George Atkey, Osborned an ere8tyand Ron, of Petroha. .; Years with Mr„ • • intercession which can impart His SALVATION.. • • Sponsored by the Bethel Adult Class. • 0000•00,•••••••••••••p ••••••••••••••••••••••••4• 1000 ' ONTARIO—• COLOURED FOR SPREADING — KRAFT 8 Oz. NEW CHEESE Lb. 430 BUDGET • •WAX PAPER, 100F1. & .90 Boll ' HANDY FOR QUICK LUNCHES KAM m)11 LOAFrl410 • Maxwell House5 INSTANT COFFEE (c): 3ffre ) 1.92 DOMINION PEANUT COFFEE (10c off pack)2Oz. Jar Florida Marsh Seedless tittGrapefruit Heal)* with Juice and Vitamins Florida Oranges No: 1 Ontario—Rescreened Cooking Onions 10 for 49c 25c 3 LB. POLY P ALL VALUES EFFECTIVE IN , OUT1 GUARANT,E.E. _, All merchandise sold at -your Goderich . • Dominion Store is uncondition- , • ally guaranteed • to give you Until Closing' Time Sat, Jan. 8 100% satisfaction • - Now is the time to pet that fluffy, light weight new blanket you've wanted! Choose from the wide range of glowing ' Kenwood colors at Hibbert's1 Here are a f01/ of the group at great saving prices! Some -stiehtly • -REG. 13.50. Ramcrest With satin bound ends, 1.0.80A 12" x 84", Each REG. 13.50.'• itiontrest, white with colored 10.80 borders, Yr )e. 84111. each