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THURSDAY, --MARCH -1st, 1956
Classified; Ads
21..,,Business Notice
-WE CARRY A COMPLETE
stock or parts for all Sparton
TV sets. For instant service and
all tube and most 'parts. for other
makes of TV. B. R. MUNDAY, TV
• Radio, Sound, phone 598 or call at
127 Wilder street. =1tf
FOR THE TOP PRICE AND THE
best grade, leave your eggs at
GEORGE WRAITH'S, Montreal
street. Picked up by Golden Glow
Produce, Ripley- -6tf
FLOOR SANDING,' OLD AND
new fiod s sanded and finished.
QitEE COOK, phone 23J, Clinton.'
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BAYFIELD REST HOME - A
home within a home for elder-
ly people. Room and board. Reg-
istered nurse in attendance. J. A.
KELLY, Bayfield. Phone 37.
8-10x
PIANO TUNER WILL BE IN
Goderich, March 5, 1956. Phone
your order early so as n,c t to be
disappointed. Please contact
FRANK SC1 UBERT, Bandmaster,
or leave at Signal -Star office. r
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FINANCING AND LOANS AT
lower cost on new and late
model used cars and trucks and
new farm machinery. HAROLD
W. SHORE, 38 Hamilton street.
Goderich. -47t1
CARPENTRY BUILDING AND
remodelling, built-in cupboards,
plumbing; agent for Epps' pumps;
bathrooms installed; Jamesway
waterbowls; eavestroughing; -steel
roofing. FFI�L�NK McMICHAEL,
Goderich, ph4ine Carlow 1108.
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PAPER HANGING -OLD PAPER
removed, minor repairs if nec-
essary. Reasotlable rates. Prompt
service. 7AS. FARRISIH, R.R. 5,
Goderich, phone Carlow 2013.
7-9x
HEWING MACHINES REPAlktEb
all makes, 'reasonable' ccs,
machines electrified, put into Oort-
able cases, or modern cabinets.
New machines -at moderate psces.
C WOODS, 44 East street. Pione
15341 -7tf
1 ARLEY CONTRACTS N 1� W
AVAILABLE.
Improved •price from last y#pr.
ELLIOTT'S SEED HOUSE
Phone 154J Lucknmw:
_415
CKILLED'T,' AERIAL SERVICE.
Aerials installed as low as $19.
Aerials moved = rentals. Werk
fully guaranteed for one year.
HURON TOWER INSTALLATION,
Sou
tb street,. Goderich, p cne
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Guaranteed radio service. WILE.
REINHART - ELECTRIC, Hamilton
street, phone 466. -12
FURNITURE REPAIR-----Rls-
MODELLING - RE -FINISHING
-RE-UPHOLSTERING - FANt'Y
CABINET- WORK: -PHONE 892x1'.
M BLOK, 174 Huron road. '
6-9k
MOVING -GENERAL CARTAGE.
ED. JEFFREY. v48tf
WATERLOO CA'I'TLE BREED-
ING ASSOCIATION, "Whe
Better Bulls are used." Artificial
Insemination service'for all breeds
of cattle. For service or inform.
ation phone Clinton, 242 collect;
between 7.30 and . 10.00 a.m. on
weok days and 7.30 and 9.30 a.m.
on Sundays. -6tf
23. Used Cars
1951 PONTIAC, IN EXCELLENT
condition. May be seen at
113 Cambria road or phone 919
after 5.30. 9x
1952 FORD 'TUDOR, CUSTOM
radio, air conditioned, en-
gine completely overhauled; priced
for quick sale. Can be seen at
G. PLANTE'S--GARAGE. Contact
J. C. FREEMAN, phone 880 :or
1373. -8
ST. GEORGE'S CHURCH
MARCH 4 -THIRD SUNDAY IN LENT.
8.30 a.m. HOLY COMMUNION.
10 a.m. SUNDAY SCHOOL.
11 a.m. , HOLY COMMUNION AND SERMON.
(Junior Congregation and Nursery).
7 p.m. EVENSONG AND SERMON.
REV. KENNETH E. TAYLOR, M.A., D.D., Rector
MR. J. F. STEPHENS, M.A.. Organist and Choirmaster
North Street -United Church
•• SUNDAY, MARCH 4, 1956
10 a.m. Sunday School.
11 a.m. "THE CONQUEST."
Nursery and Junior Congregation.
7 p.m. THROUGH MARCH A SERIES OF
SOUND FILMS.
REV. H. A. DICKINSON, B.A., Minister
MRS. J. SNIDER, Organist and Choirleader.
A - Knox Presbyterian Church
9.45 a.m. CHURCH SCHOOL.
11 a.m. SPECIAL YOUNG PEOPLE'S SERVICE.
Speaker -Mr. George Vais, Waterloo College.
Nursery and Junior Congregation.
7 p.m. EVENING WORSHIP.
The Minister will preach.
Rev. R. G. MacMillan Mr. VI. H. Bishop, F.R.C.O., A.R.C.M.
Minister Director of Praise
GODERICH BAPTIST CHURCH
SUNDAY, MARCH 4
10 a.m. SUNDAY SCHOOL.
11 a.m; FAMILY WORSHIP SERVICE.
Followed by the Ordinance of the Lord's Supper.
Junior` Congregation for younger children.
7 p.m. SERVICE OF PRAISE.
Monday ^ 7.30 p.m. Choir and • B.Y.P.U.
Tbesday 8 p.m. Bible Study and Prayer Hour.
- Thursday and Friday -7 p.m. -Explorers.
Rev. S., H. Findlay, 'B.A., B.D., - Mrs. E. Donaldson, A.L.C.M.,
Minister. Organist.
BETHEL - PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE
' - WATERLOO ST. AND ELGIN AVE.
SPECIA ` SERVICES -MARCH 2-5
Evang ist Leonard Thirsk
FRIDAY -8 p.m.-Sh ing Sound Fibro of SkIc Xaw.
SATURDAY -8 p.m. -Life Story'tirt onfessed Bank Robber.
(Film)
SUNDAY -10 a.m. Sunday Schbol.
11 a.m. Rev. L. Thirsk.
7.30 p.m. Evangelistic Service.
MONDAY.. -8 p.m. -Film "Seconds to Midnight" -60 min.
Color -Including Official Hydrogen Bomb Blast Shots
and World War Pictures.
A HEARTY, WELCOME AWAITS YOU.
Pastor -R. J. Green.
Victoria Street United Church
"WORSHIP IS MAN AT 'HIS BEST."
10 a.m. YOUTH ANDD ADULT CLASSES,
11 a.m. "CHRIST'S CHURCH A CONTINUING FELLOWSHIP."
1.30 p.m.-BENMILLER CHURCH. 3 p.m. UNION CHURCH.
Theme: 'Th. Church, Once a Fellovrship."
4a MINISTER -REV. STANLEY A. MOOTE, B.A., B.D.
MUSIC DIRECTORr-MR. BERT' KEMPSTER.-
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The "at home" outfit, shown at left, was part of a fabric shaw at Toronto recently. It consists of jumper pants with
tapered legs. l'hey are made of turquoise bengaline with an apron overskirt of printed Indian silk. At right is shown •
a suggestion <'or the mother of the spring bride. It is a rayon and cotton gown in a lime green shade. The smart gown,
slim over the hips, flares out at the knee. - -Toronto Telegram photo.
Annual Meet
Of County 4-H
• -fob---Allen, of -Brucefield was
elected president of the Huron
County 4-11 'Leaders --Association at
their annual meeting, Monday. He
is a relatively new member of the
association and a former Junior
Farmer. He succeeds William
Turnbull, of Brussels, who " held
the position for the._'past two years.
Vice-president will be John
Strong, Howick Township, and
Maurice Hallahan, of Blyth, will
again act ' as secretary -treasurer.
Directors will be: beef clubs, Tom
Todd, of Lucknow; dairy, Simon
Hallahan; of Blyth; swine, Ken
Stewart, of Seaforth; tractor,
Larry Wheatley, ot Seaforth; grain,
Norman Alexander, of Clinton;
forestry, John Jackson, of Wing -
ham; poultry, Jim Scott, of Sea -
forth; corn, Ken Hern, of Granton;
sugar beet club, Bill Turnbull, of
Brussels, who will be club leader
and representative to the Huron
Federation of Agriculture.
r An educational tour to the
Niagara Falls area will be arrang-
ed for the county's 4-11 members
some time in July.
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Special "B -P"'°
Service' Held
Abottz 70 Goderich Cubk, Scouts
and Guides commemorated". Lord
Baden-Powell Sunday by attending
the special evening services at
Knox Presbyterian Church, this
week.
Speaking to the Scouts on the
theme "The Thing That Matters,"
the.minister, Rev. R. G. MacMillan,
pointed out that loyalty and obedi-
ence were virtues necessary . to
good scouting. Ile encouraged the
boys and girls to be' obedient
under the command of Christ and
to love one another.
During the service, flags were
.presented on behalf of the three
grot 5.: In charge of the Scouts
andd''LLttlbs were•IMr. John Cory and
Mr. -Glen bodge. . Miss Mary Mc-
Millan and Miss Una Macdonald
were in charge of the Guides. Mr.
Charles Townshend sang the solo,
"I)ow.n From His Glory." The
-service was largely attended by
parents and friends of 'the Scouts
and Guides.
U SEES FAWN -o
.Mr. Jab Bicknell, who lives on
the Maitland road, reports seeing
a young doe on the railroad tracks
behind his home, about 8, am.
Wednesday. Mr. Bicknell said the
deer paused there for several min-
utes before disappearing into the
bush, through a neighbor's garden.
Free Methodist
Church
SUN., MARCH 4
10 a.m. Sunday School.
11 a.m. Worthtp Service.
7 p.m. Evangelistic Service.
Wed. 8 p.m. -Prayer 'Meeting.
Thurs., 7.30 p.4n., March 1
C.Y.C. Rally.
ifastbr, T. J. McMichael
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ASHFIELD -
AS+IIFIELD, Feb. 28. -,.Sandy
MacDonald is spending a fedays
in Toronto.
Congratulations are due to Mr.
and Mrs. Alvin Collinson on the
birth of a son on February 16 and
to -Mr. and is' Jack Collinson on
the .birth of a daughter on Febru-
ary 27. .
',Mr. D. A. MacDonald observed
his 82nd birthday on Sunday. •
Mr. and Mrs. Frank MacLennan
visited in Cleveland. -
Presentation to Mr. D. A. Mac-
Donald•--f1'ribute to the worth and
popularity of D. A. MacDonald, of
Lochalsh, was paid at a congiega-
tiorrtal 'gathering in Ashfield Pres-
byterian Church on Friday even-
ing last as Mr. MacDonald had
proved himself an outstanding type
of man, a loyal; true and trusted
•ffiend. Rev. J. 11. MacDonald, his
pastor, presided over a program
when the Kintail quartette of
ladies sang two numbers assisted
by members of the male quartette
front Lochalsh. A solo was sung
.by Mrs. John (MacKenzie and Miss
Murray from Windsor sang two
appropriate solos. Rev. Alexander
Ni vino, of Wingham, moderator of
the London and 'Hamilton Synod,
was introduced by his friend, Rev.
J. R. MacDonald. Mr. N'imm'o in-
jected some sparkling humor into
his talk. Ile spoke of his unique
'record of 50 years service as Elder
in one church, of his sterling qual-
ities, -his worthy example and loyal-
ty. -An address of apreciation read
by. Mrs. Simpson followed. The
: Session in consideration of his long
"ind faithful service presented to
Mr. MacDonali a framed portrait
of himself which Elder Ewart
Jamieson unveiled and which is
to. he hung in the vestry with the
eleven ministers who served in
this Ashfield church during the
last 108 years. Another present-
ation made by Elder Will Ross was
a beautiful mantel clock with West-
minster chimes. His scn,
MacDonald, of Chatham, expressed
thanks in very suitable words in.
behalf -of his father and sisters.
All the members of the family
-were present: Lofiise, from Chi-
cago; Saliha,from Windsor; Mr.
and Mrs. Cowie, London and I)r.
and Mrs. Forde, of Fordwich, and,
five grandchildrfn. A very special
social time of fellowship was en-
joyed, -W1 •anxious to record the
esteem in which Mr. MacDonald
'and family are held. '" •
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AT GOOD ROADS MEET
Ernie Fisher, Goderich Deputy -
Reeve and Chairman of the Public
Works Committee for the town,
attended the 62nd annual conven-
tion of the Ontario Good Roads As-
sociation,
ssociation, held at the Royal York
Hotel, Toronto, February 20, 21,
and 22. -
The Good Roads Committee roof
Huron County Council, comprised
of John Morrissey, Reeve of
Stephen Township, Reeve William
tMorritt, of -Blyth, and Cecil Blake,
Reeve of AshfielTownship, repre-
sented the County sit• the conven-
tion. .4 ,
The phsition left vtcant by the
resignation of Peter D. Patterson,
County Fingincer, has been adver-
tised in the Daily Commercial
News, 'abut to date..has met with
no response. Mr. -Patterson ' has
accepted'"Eposition in the Toronto
area butt Will remain atAhls present
post until. the vacancy' has bred
filled. ,1
Five Entries
For Festival
The monthly meeting " of the
Goderich Little Theatre was held
at MacKay Hall recently. Mrs. H.
'Ford presided. The minutes and
secretary's report were read by
Miss -Betty- Etue. - The treasurer,
Mrs. J. Martin, followed with her
report.
To date five out-of-town entries
have registered for the Drama
Festival which will be held the
last week in April -Chatham, Lon-
don, Windsor and Sarnia, with two
plays. „"
Goderich players -are in rehears-
al for "Heaven on Earth," directed
by Mrs. F. Saunders. The group
is contemplating a second entry.
The following conveners for the
Festival . were appointed: Awards,
Mrs. A. Lucas; programs, Harold
Brennan; tickets; Harry Ford; pro-
perty, Bruce' Sully; lighting. Jack
Marriott; sets, Neil Shaw; public-
ity, L. Elliott; make-up, Mrs. N.
Shaw; social, Mrs. Ross. Mrs. A.
Cummings is Festival chairman;
Miss Betty Etue, secretary; Mrs. 11.
Ford, president.
At the conclusion of. business,
refreshments were served.
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MOVIES ON SKID ROW
AND BANK ROBBERS
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Evangelist Leonard Thirsk will
visit Bethel Tabernacle this week;
end and show several sound mo-
tion films as well as speak- in the
Sunday..services. Friday evening,
the film, "Scrap and Steel," de-
picting life on Skid Row, will he
shown at eight o'clock. 'This_ film
will be of interest to various or-
ganizations and leaders of the com-
munity.
Saturday evening the life story
of a confessed hank robber will
be shown. The final film is sche-
duled for Monday evening'at eight
o'clock, "Seconds to Midnight" and
includes official pictures of the
first hydrogen bomb blast as well
as highlights of World Wars one
and two. The public are invited
to these services to hear Evangel-
ist Thirsk and see these stirring
films.
OBITUARY
MRS. JOSEPH SWAFFIELD
Funeral service was held at 2
p.m., Wednesday, from the Lodge
funeral home for -Mrs. Joseph :ltwaf-
freld, 91, who died Monday, in
Alexandra Hospital. She had been
in failing health for some time
and entered the hospital in Janu-
ary. Rev. R. G. MacMillan, of
Knox Presbyterian Church, con-
ducted the services. Interment
took place in Maitland cemetery.,
Born in Goderich, she was the
former Agnes Donaldson. After
her marriage to Joseph B. Swaf-
field, she lived in Cleveland, Ohio,
for a short time. The couple re-
turned to Goderich after lir. Swat -
field's retirement and Mr. Swaf-
field passed 'away in 1947. Mrs.
Swaflield lived on Elgin avenue.
She was one of the oldest.mem-
bers of Knox Presbyterian Church,
:ind a member of the Octogenarian
Club. She,..ls survived by several
nieces and nephews.
The ;palJbeaters were: C. F.
Chapman, Campbell Tweedie How-
ard McNee, James Clutton, Robert
Bisset, M. J. Ainslie. -
ALTHOUGH 16, HAS
HAD FOUR BIRTHDAYS
Carol Ann Zimmerman, 133 Cam-
eron street, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Peter Zimmerman, celebrated
her fourth birthday yesterday, al-
though Caro, Ann is 16 years old.
Born February 29, 1940, she has
been cheated out of 12 birthdayI
cakes by tricky old February hav-
ing an extra day every fourth
year. Her first birthday was cele-
broted in 1944, her second in 1948
and her third in 1952.
Carol Ann attends the Goderich
District Collegiate Institute and is
active in figure skating work.
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(BY Lindh Brecknrilpe) •
Preparations- for the M Variety
Show are still taking.•up;'znost...of
the extra -curriculum ,time, 'Tickets
for Friday night-mree-all -gone-4 ut
there are a few for Thursday 'nght
available. The program was rain
off at the beginning of the week.
Sylvia Chisholm designed and drew
the cover. The costumes are being
made by several girls m ithe Home
Economics classes.
Last Friday night the Girls' Ath-
letic Association held a dance.
Despite the terrible weather, a
good crowd attended.
The basketball schedule - is• 'a!-
most over. Last week the Clinton
girls came here and our boys went
there. The Senior girls were vic-
torious over. Clinton -for the first
time in several years, by a score
of 25-14. Next week, if the Seniors
beat Seaforth, there will be a -play-
off game -between Clinton and
Goderich. The Junior girls de-
feated Clinton by 18-7. However,
the boys were not so fortunate as
the girls. The Juniors lost their
,first game of the, s anon, ,, 36-32•,
Clinton. nut. nniyy
lay-off game. " CU oir ' mllso di
9s•„:1e7_ .;
'of,the'1
fen 1110 • ,Senloas
-vvew�11 see'tlie.
sc• hedule. - •'
• A11 -tar teams 'Were
the girls' gym c1as4.s.
team from grades nine sod•` tea
played the ,Junior girls' team but ;
were beaten '30-9. 'A senior team
from grades 1 12 and.,13 , played -
the Senior !girls' team and . were.
beaten by the overwhelm -ft score
of 19-5.
=Misses Janet== Martin-- and Kay
'Unger, of the Jayleen-Shop, visited • '•-`,rr.
in London at the week -end..
Mr. F. T. Armstrong attended
the Mid -Winter Congress of the
Ontario AsSociation -of Optomet-
rists ins Toronto the-- first- -three
days of this week.
Mayor Huckins and P,U.0 Com-
missipner Thos. Taylor attended _ -t
the annual meeting of the Ontario
Municipal Electric Association at
Toronto this week.
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LOCATED. ON KINGSTON . STREET
NEXT TO ROUSE AUTO ELECTRIC.
MacINTOSH- APPLES bus. $1.99, -
CELLO TOMATOES pkg. 35c
POTATOES 10 lbs. 30c
POTATOES (New Brunswick 75 lbs. L95
POTATOES (Ontario) • 75 lbs.. 1.69
LOOSE BANANAS - 3 lbs. 25c
HEAD LETTUCE 2 for 29c
MUSHROOIYIS;;v-. --- - .4100"-- ib. 590
each 250
2 lbs. 29c
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10 for 490
2 pkgs. 25c
GOLDEN BANANAS ..: .......................lb• 17c
COOKING ONIONS 10-1b. bag 39c
CELERY HEARTS
GRAPES ' e
Sunkist ORANGES 288's
- Large size' GRAPEFRUIT
-Cello CARROTS
i lea ':•.!' . 3>r rcgis,”4.as•aI --lettuce, Head * L ttuce;
Chinese Lettuce, Tangerines, Cucumbers, Fresh Corn, Bunch -
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WE HAVE CUT FLOWERS AND POTTED PLANTS
IVAN'S FRUIT MARKET
Phone 1571. Free delivery on orders, of over $2.00.
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