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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1955-06-30, Page 11' 1 ', h, 49 a•; •and Mrs. radon 41eent, te ., + ' architect mac► of r1(AQ . t#1ir: •v - Sent- last';....eek .with .: and . David'E. L itch . t Huron Hou,se. Mx.' and F Dyncanson, ;Qt. Toronto;' visited last 'week with' 9 • { Mrr, and -Mrs. Jaet G*'aha'Yn, WAsun street.. 0 Itribaim rs Sores of Roiral Was W t ;'>iu. vitt . r s ?�... 'ce �A, e seaon n a ,AeNNOtifiCINtr OF OUR stre •� BIGGER AND` BETTER VALUES Westlake Furniture Sale JUNE 29 to DULY 9 Free door prize, given away each evening to holder of lucky ticket. Store open 9 a.m. to 10 p.m.- each day during sale. Also Wednesday, afternoons. Westlake Furniture ZURICH PHONE 89J 26-7 { :t, 11U�- `' � ' d'nc" Kilpatrick, of I erna, and his daughter, , Miss ',rpm ilciapat 404 .have been visi ' "the sous i J. „ s Mrs. S. Kilpatrick, x a t o,' �. �T, Mrs. Cecil_'Blake and others in =the derieh and Luc.. o cts Mr- :.Kilpatrick :.anative of 'Ash- field I�lr Township owns h ip and ha s lived the e eder.gatofhis life in the West is danghterJY�a.��g wo- man in; her : twenties,. hasjust just r'e- turned from a missionary field in India, where he as e h s 4 six l h be f , been, years and' -is now .:_,oxo. furlough. Accounts of her work there' have been pu...blxs ed in the United Church -Missionary Ma 1y. . Kilpatrick met his daughter in Toronto. 'A1fter renewing friends and acquaintances here, they will returzr to Ogema. J. C. Durnin spent a . week in Toronto nto visiti ng ,his aunt, Mrs. Alfred Hefford, before ' going to army cadet .camp at Ipperwash for J.'the summer. .,. Congratulations to Mr: arid. Mrs. Robert Stothers, on the 'birth' of a son at Goderieh hospital on Wed- nesday, June 22. ' Rev. W. J. Watt and Mrs. Watt, of Whitechurch, spent the week- end with ' their son, Rev. G. D. Watt, Mrs. Watt and family, at the parsonage. Mr. •and Mrs. Wilfred. Plunkett, of ,Blyth, spent Sunday with their cousins, Mr. and .Mrs. Otto Popp. Mrs. John L. Fennell and little S a s r ford,!! and visiting • t'h l0C-14o ; `, •�4Rr L. #444 ak and 'Mrs. ,sten1a° , oono, visited at, the, horn`Thohaas. Rivett n.day h ,- Visitors' with Mr. ' and rs. Vidor. rrintori on Stln da l ere, 'George Turnbull ''and' rs ry dyps: Rivett, Brussels; .Mr. And 1V041 #°Y Black and Wilfred, Toronto Mr. Mrs: a d John . M e e ; nd and Helen, of Blyth, visited Mr., •`,: nd Mrs. Harold Errington on Sun a .' a Rev. ws Watt, Whie :c assisted his on, ter.` G. D. qt ,. at the United Church. service .on Sunday erns telling, m ng,ttlieohlld.- ren a story of his early ministry in Manitoba.Mrs. John Fennell was guest soloist, rbinging "l'X1 Walk With' Gtld," A bouquet of °:red roses e wasplaced theace I in church x in memory of the late Mrs. B. J. Crawford. A film strip will later be dedicated in her -memory„ a gift from her daughter, Mrs. R. ,Willis, Detroit. Garden Party. -Over 400 people attended the United Church gar- den party on the lawn' on Wednes- day night. A fine :program was enjoyed later in, the church audi- torium, which consisted of organ music by Douglas Squires, selec- tions by the McDowell quartette, Violin selections by Eleanor Reed, readings by Mrs: Donald Sprung, Auburn, mixed quartette and Luck - now quartette, Bill James, • of rr 01) • . •• 'Pup* .af:.' ; o lb 1, POltheir ,pie.c. uic.last FridayatBeaa►ikler Sao/. _Following are the results of • the e®) ts. 1t Races r - Bo yS under:. $1104die 1fai Doug'Crawford, J'ohne D'ulx3aax,. girls underr live-Cao�n - ie Hickey, l��ey, Janice Murphy,, ,Linda Chi olm;. boys under six--LDonald McNeil,. Bobby Hickey, Paul .110Y; girls under six - ,. Barbara Linklater, Linda Baechier, .lane isher'boyss tinder seven -David Murphy, Larry Lee, Garry Squires; girls under seven -Janette Dolbie, Mary Grace White, Patsy : Jewel; 'boys ander eight -- Raymond. Zoethout, Billy Linklater, Michael Bowland; girls under eight Marion Hickey, Dorinda !Harrison, Margaret 'Haines; ,b0Y boys Under nine -Earl -Earl. Roy, Doug {Harrison, Bdbby Mc- Neil; girls under nine -=Judy Mc Goderich, / p1 aed violin n seIecti n readings were given by Charles Moore, Whitechurch; Elmer Um- bach supplied as 'acconrpanis't for the Lucknow . quartette, and Fred Moss, Goderich, played the piano for Bill James. Rev. G. D. Watt, the pastor, was chairman. Miss Jean Errington, who has completed a six, -month course in hairdressing at London, is working two weeks at Wingham before opening a hairdressing salon at Gorrie. +44-440 a Q re1t1 i itlian, Ni j berw :and Wiry: wey. abo s, a1,1. :n : • .s- . 'Earrison, , Doµ lark Bil P •:Straugta an ;n 1 years Sa dra nen0r'iiQe M rnhY;b a s 12 x k.y e a r d .Brisalln Stpra:ourtgha4;agirlRb12 ,oyek a. Hra• a r d Barbara:oodfPhyllis,YlROY, Eunice, , ]foyP b9Y # 13 Years---GaryRobin,son, �y H arrrspn and Doug ,arIq girls, 13 yyears-.--Phyl- lis 'Hoy,, Ruth Linklater, Barbara G'aod, boys, 14 years - ,Gary I o 1 n - son, Andy Riehl, Bob ob K uik; girls, irls,>4.years--Barbara, Good Phyllis :HoYa Eunice HoY, teen-age ibaYs- ,Gary Robinson, Andy Riehl, Doug Clark; teen-age girlsRuth Link - later, Barbara Good, Eunice Hoy. Field Events Boys'- broad jump, five and six b Kuik, Bob urkBill Clements, Albert Walter; girls'' broad jump, five and six -Sandra Linnington, • Betty Whitman/ Carolyn Clark; Boys' broad m ' u J seven and eight -Bill Dobie, Bobby Bowland, JHendrick Kroesen; girls' broad jump, "seven and eight -Barbara Good, Ruth Linklater, Norma Lee; boys' high, jump, five and six -Bab Kuik, Ger- ald White, Doug Clark and Bill Clements; girls' high jump, five and six -Judy Linklater, Carolyn Clark, Nita Sherwood; boys' high jump, seven and eight -Hendrik Kroesen, Bobby Bowland, Andy Riehl; 'girls' high jump, seven and eight' -'Ruth Linklater, Judy Link - at R ;:: "9;, ii ,, tr=ill ` ow nd` �F r. :le race -:T Lowy Unk1 ,' y B �" oo ' te Nita 'S w { e d 56 ,, , r r ,Gex d obxe <en r arI� fidesd,, is �d. e ' -,4*biru Goud,x'D„Groot, Rirtif irtla , , Vokot esli - terCarolyn Clark, 'craw Str ughan Barbara e�' ' kick -the -slipper Mrs.A. Mc Cln hey, Ms. Rubjus0, Mrs. L. Fisher; boys' kick -the -slipper. Ilerssel'i Kolkman;. Jerry •ilin, T'm �► easy Norris; shoe • scramble- NaryLowey, Linda Vanstone, An n Kuik, Berva Ales .$PENCE-.-CH'ISHOLM • . ,In an all -white setting. of early summer ` flowers at St. Martin's s Roman .Catholic Church Saturday noon, Rita Marie Chisholm, Lon- don, exchanged vows with John Hamilton Spence, ce , Harrow, Y n a double -ring ceremony performed by Rev. Fr. W. T. Flannery, The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leo David .Chisholm,. Goderich, and the groom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Percy Spence, Mossley. Miss Joan Morritt presided at the organ and accompanied the soloist, Miss Florence •Thomson. Mr. Chisholm gave his daughter in marriage. For her wedding, the bride chose a floor -length princess gown of pit ino P to t, { e es � r.- 0 hh q t se , so, t." C.uldts, a. ,a X :'r. p� Buttner, �t.}Fy{Lxn� •..' . a r ° veer -., owned a lit in w a tzl hn Tmshha�enr !oraamndch1stabeghahna.o'exWita veils ou.uets afT a .'. . e Richard Kaufman, hat 47.ja, ,. tended ,'the groom.:. as; '•best man. Ushers were 'Ralph Buttner •Mand Peter A Ware, both o f Lon don .,. reception followedat Glen Allan i stau ant , where the, bride's' mother ',received' wearing a -navy lace dress with pink• maw hat and. pink a:ecessories and pink•car•- natron corsage, The grooms'. no they assisted in a Copenhagen blue crepe ensemble with flamin'g'o 'fea- ther hat, matching accessories and corsageof cream -colored carna- tions. arnstions. For the wedding trip to the United States, the 'bride chose a sheath, dress of figured turquoise silk with matching linen coat and white accessories. Her corsage • was of_.orchids. Mr. and Mrs. Spence will reside in' Harrow. COAL, FUEL OIL and HARDW AR KINGSTON STREET PHONE 22. WE DELIVER FREE -20 VALUABLE PRICES GIVEN AWAV-F R BARGAIN . DAYS are .never over at Jerry's Hardware. And during our 9th ANNIVERSARY SAL now under way, you can SAVE frorn 10 to 25 PER CENT. on all- your hardware needs. • rida Baseballs - 9800t 2.19 Bats -'89c to 1.95 Cloves • 4.39 to 5.19 LAWN SPRINKLERS AT 2.39 - 3.95 6.89 9.95 UTILITY SPRAY for your garden iy 6.50 HAND SPRAYS from 35c to 4.25 CAW ,OST Vinyl Plastic GARDEN HOSE in red or green, 10 year guarantee. Regular 5.95 for 4.89 per 50 ft.,, BLACK PLASTIC 50 ft. lengths - 3.50 GARDEN SOAKERS in green plastic 20 ft. 2.75, .35 ft. 3.95 Keep 6 4r DogTied with a DOG CHAIN of your choice - 69c ea. A -nice ;,assortment of. winker and split Clothes Baskets AT 2.19 and 2.69 CLOTHE. }UPPERS Reg. 4.25 for 3.69 SHOPPING' BASKETS from 1.49 to 2.49 each FANCY FRUIT BASKETS -• • 4:95 PER SET OF THREE clothesline yellow plastic covered wire centre. Reg. 50 ft. 1.30 for ' 1.10 GlIvanized, heavy, 100 ft. 1.49. Standard, 100 ft., 1.25 COLEMAN TWO BURN -ER' Camp Stoves 17.95 picnic Thermos 1 PINT TO 2 GALLON SIZE 1 pt. 1 qt. %gal. 1 gal. 2 gal. Supreme Aluminum Winners of the design award - an ideal gift for showers. ALL ITEMS REDUCED 10% Revere. Ware STAINLESS STEEL - ' COOKING UTENSILS Reduced 15% J Kitchen $tep-up Chairs Baby Tender Chairs IN ATTRACTIVE COLORS 7.95 NON TIPPING REDUCED FROM 12.45 TO J REG. 10.75 for. ONLY 8.95 :Swimming Goggles 49 to 99 Window Screens and Masks - S9cto1.99 - • Screen Doors 5, Frog's Feel -:;5 to -2.9 RIGID KNEE ROOM Jron1ngE�ards Foldiltg styl, ,18.95. Yoti :can sit while you iron. Non sitting' style, , VIS • ponge Mops `a 2.95 Cold Pack 'Canners 2.95. tea A LARGE STOCK TO CHOOSE FROM SIZES, 10"x44" - 1.25 14"x44" - 1.65 14"x36"- 1.35 14"x28"' -- " 1.20 18"x36" -- 1.50 Also reel stock of galvanized and bronze screen. i U, Iri�n��ll ALL GREATLY REDUCED LEAF. RAKES 48c to 1.49 HOFS. , 2.19 :reg. 2.55' GRASS SHEARS -- 1.39 159 1.95 CULTIVATORS 1.95 -to 2.49 TWO WHEEL LONG HANDLE GRASS SHEARS 4.49 4 cycle rubber tire .adjustable handles rotary type regular 99.50 for 89.95 • Fully Guaranteed 14'; five blade, rubber tire all steel construc• tion -= reg. 16.95 14.95 16" - 'reg. 17.95 15.50 �!Wjylc LAWN' DOWERS' 10% OFF ON A LARGE VARIETY OF Wagons and Tricycles in suoh popular makes as SUNSHINE and WERLICK 6.95 to 21.95 reduced 10% One only • 21.95 at 14.95 >;J; �' •Ery. Bread Boxes 2.29 to to 5..39 SteakKnives Sets of 6 at3.49 eCbagPyrex Ware reduced I70. 2.89 to 7.95 iffil81,110011141411•04040111•001)06f411#611641111.11.404018010001101141400% THE FOLLOWING PRIZOES WILL.SIE DRAWN SAT. JULY 16 0'1 AUTOMATIC PROCTOR POP-UP COLOUR CONTROL • TOASTER, REGULAR 21.95. °OR • • 1 O.E. STEAM IRON, REGULAR 21.95. 2 1 .RUBBER TIRED 14" A1.L 'STEEL FRAME LAWN 'MOWER, • REGULAR 16.95. = 1 GALLON, YOUR CHOICE, C.I.L: 'PA NT, REGULAR 745. 50 FT: PLASTIC GARDEN .HO$E, 10 year guarat'atee, Reg. 5.95. 1 'CHILD':S WAGON' OR' WHEN.' BARROW. let, GIFT ,CERTIFICATES OF 4t00 EACH. Good on any thio j' in 'trope store. ' RULES GOVERNING DRAW With every dollar's 'Worth put`*biased you are entitled to • One,free draw. With every dollar paid on" youi .,taunt you are also entitled to one free drew.+:"J "DRAW, WL WILL BEMA'1Gf'E AT 0.01W., SATURDAY, JULY 16. 411110.0i 600.001**010i1l0 !risks i .44OO.. jf 4�UnAY! ':.i STEAM AND DRY G.E. Irons Reduced to 11.89 and 18.95 PROCTOR AUTOMATIC FISHING TACKLE Fishing Rods , Hooks Pop-up Toasters Reels r 18.95 Lines , \' Minnow Pails • COLOR CONTROL. REGULAR 21.95 AT G.E. AUTOMATIC Popup Toasters COLOR CONTROL 26.50 c. -REGULAR 28.95 AT Heating Pads 5.49 _and ._6. 5... KETTLES - 12.89 GRIDDLES REG. 10.95 8.89 TOASTERS, ete. T , NYOLITE Rug. leaner REG. 1.49 FOR Flower Pots Ali Less 10% Large Assortment 1.55 to 3.35' Tackle Boxes 2.95R'and 3.98 - FAMOUS C.I.L. PAINTS AND ENAMELS -, PAINT BRUSHES . AND ROLLERS 1.25 J are all reduced 10% while this sale is .on NOW IS THE TIME TO PAINT YOUR HOUSE Pickling Cracks - ALL SIZES - 1 gallon .75 4 gallon 2.95 2 gallon 1.55 6 gallon 4.50 3 gallon 2.25 Coco Mats 16:x27 1.-69 Rubber Link Mats - 2.79 16Yc24 ' reg. 3.25 ONE USED Coleman Spate Heater Went Oft. .bRUMS J Complete ..69.95 Like new. 50,000 Bi'T.O. Capeeity 6.7. Room size. 4.41c ToSE. OUR DuaI Oit aI Furhace 'feu will be , I ser t' 1f I~• ynu �.. rt oil *Wrier without first iee'iiag the ofl' "t i furliadii '#it the ° world. Priced :lower if an -►ntis'tt Electric Fences complete for farmers, 23.75 MILK PAILS 1.35, 1.50, 2.45 FILTERS 98c and 1.19 SGPT' OIL CANS, g�ll�ns 1.85 to 3.95 COMPLETEn STOCK'OF Pipe and Pipe Fittln Folding Ciotiie. (outdoor) 1S'lafiit li+e •umbtetli Ryle, . aornplete,, `lei 3. . 12 44) n<