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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1956-10-18, Page 6PA News of Dungannon l .SV:.:Riry Nt,. Oet. 15.--1Lr. and Miss 31ab41 Ki.l/nano, of Memorial ¥%,a> "liV411aQe ati4 daughter, Sun, I.toaitten; 11s. will W 1i,;d4,01.t the week -end wt;tla ] 11y, Sea o. th; Jacl hares, of Tor - ;gr. 't 111ka. Fa=est patyt, Norman-- dale. 7Hx. ' nr} Mrs, .ert Roach, of %x lixt ,, , Wad, Harvey Treleaven, •,'t La(tta, were guests of Mr. and 51,e5. 3. i . 'SQim by guests v‘ ith Mr and Mrs. forge `IHod'ge3 'were Mr. and :firs. Arta. liaadt, Mrs. Smith and son id 41:1334riter, of List4J el. Glie, s on Sunday at the home Mir. and Mrs. Otto Popp wore: tearbo; 145. A. Smith, of Owen Sound; Matloeson and Mrs. Clarence Dustow, of Qoderich; fix. and Mrs. Earl iMe\iee, of hlelmore; Mrs. Will Alton, Winghanm; Mr. Jack Orser and children, Toronto. Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Shei ood and `Robert were Mr. and Mrs. J. Alexander, of Wingham; Mr. and MI's. Les. Ritchie, of Ashfield; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Elgie, Seallerth; Mr.s. and Mrei Cecil Orser and girls, 4;eork e Hanmiltn.r. and daughter, of Det,uit; Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Id7.i.,tehell. MaeKEle, of Tcrrnto; ,Mrs. It Sunday guests with the Misses Retina and Nettie Sproule were their two sisters, Mrs. Hobt. Wil- sain, Goderieh, and Miss Clara Sproule, Stratford, and .Mrs.' Hays (nee ,;the1 Case), of Toronto. Sunday visitors in the 'home of 'Mr and Mrs. Art Elliott were: Mrs. Pearl Post and daughter, Donna, Mrs:- Jack Perry, Mrs. George Rogers, all of St. Thomas; Mrs. Etta Crisp, of London; Mr. and !.Mrs. Oscar ('t�th'i:1 and son, Paul, of Walton; Mr. and Mrs. 'Harold Elliott, of Ashfield. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Finnigan, Mr. and. Mrs. Ernest Durnin and fam- ily, of Auburn, visited on Sunday Mrs. Heber Eedy were. Mrs. Cecil with Mr. and Mrs Herb Finnigan. Treleaven, of Toronto: Mr. and Sunday dinner guests with Mr. Mrs. ,Ralph Henderson, Goderich; and. Mrs. H. Stothers were Mr. (Mss. Fred Ross, Auburn. and Mrs. Donald Fowler, Auburn; Sunday visitor:; with Mr. and Benson Case, Geoi ge'town. Mrs. Wilbur Brown were: Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Drennan, Mrs ,Foe Petrie, of Vienna; Mr. and Lucknuw, spent Sunday with Mrs. MnaEenzte, * Wingham: .Mr. an Vis. Alvin McGee and toys, of Goderieh; Max.And Mrs. Lorne Popp Taud. an, dp %th Mns. Irvine Henry attended the 'funeral oaf her uncle, Joe Anderson, Luekiiow, on Tuesday last. Mrs. Roberts, of Goderich, spent Saturday with Mr. and Wars.. Frank Glenn. Mr. and Mrs. W . J. McLeod, of Kincardine. and Mrs. Warrent Bam- ford, of Preston, spent Sunday with Mrs. R. Stothers and also attended 101st anniversary of the United Church. Week -end guests with Mr. and Mrs. Art. Brown and children, of Dundas; Mrs. F. Linklater, of Gode- rich; 'Mr. and Mrs. Benson Pent- land of London. M'�t Shackleton. hose who visited Sunday wi'h Trym and Mary Rivett, were: Mr. and Mrs. Bert Badman, of Comber; Rev. J. Walker, Windsor, and Mr ants Mrs. Stanley Hughes, Tor - Mrs. Ernie Pentland, of Toronto, onto; Mr. and :Wis. George Turn - were Sunday visitors with Mr. and bull, of BrusseLs; Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. F. Pentland and family. Roy .Blaek, Lucknow; Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. George Richardson John Durnin, Auburn; Mr. and were guests with Mrs. J. Olver Mrs. Victor Errington, Wawanosh. and Miss E. McMillan, Sunday. Thankoffering. — Last Thursday Miss Ferne Robb. of Gotierich, afternoon a large number of WMS is spending a few days with her ladies from the United and An - sister, M'rs. R. MacDonald. oglican Churches and Presby-terian Mr. R. Montgomery, of Lucknaw, Church of Ashfield, joined in and Mrs. R. Collins. Preston, were thanksgiving fellowship with the visitors at the home of Mr. and Presbyterian WMS meeting. Miss Mrs. Allan Reed and family on Eleanor Reed rendered a violin Sunday. solo and Mrs. H. Stothers offered Mrs. Edith Cowan, of Blyth, was prayer. Mrs. Joan' Bennett 'wel-I a week -end visitor with Mrs. F. corned all. A message on Thanks- Tones-mtdalsoca-nett not -others--•--- going was- gwen--by— Miss- Marv'.± Miss Pearl Finnigan, Goderieh, Murray. There was a quartette wa,s a week -end guest with Mr. and - number by Mrs. F. Jones, Mrs Mrs. Kitchener Finnigan. Arthur Stewart, Mrs. Wallace \Vi; Mr. and Mrs. Dick Finnigan and son and Mrs. Mason McAllister their daughter, Mrs. Olive Culbert, Glad Tidings prayer was by Mrs. of Goderich. attended the annivers- W. J. Reid. :Mrs. Stothers intro- ary at the United Church and spent clued Mrs. (Rev.) McClean who gave the week -end with their family in an impressive .talk. There was a the old home. solo by Miss Margaret Black. Mrs. 1MTs. Winnie Widcombe, of Wind- R. McAllister offered thanks to sor, is up for a visit with her par- Mrs: McClean ani to all who con- ents and other relatives and also tributed o the meeting. - attended the church anniversary Mrs. Jerry Crawford and babe, services. of Goderich, are Lpen;ling a few Sunday dinner guests at - the days. with her parents, Mr. and home of Mr. and Mrs. K. K. Dawson Mrs. Everett Err..le:an. while a`tending the United Church 94 Last Sunday.—Mr. and Mt-. anniversary were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dir. n:n -era .".•- t= at a George Ellis, of Goderich. lovely dinner , with birthday cake -C•In rob - Anniversary Visitors. _ — .nd..trimming . in •.1'Qnor o1; !heir M�mom-g those �arho - carne=--gym---a4 asister; Eliz n; `-who observed- h y,zto . i x nn the services of 94th birthday_ on Sunday.'Miss wo s u _ a �a innron :: j r e �. tai Wtri' Ti i'fitt t ce `i• • • Church were Benson Case, of 'the' many thing, tbktngplace. We Georgetown: Miss EVa K'illoug, ,,, of 1 wish this lovely lady many more Connaught .Laboratories, Toronto;• 4 hap'px rr d y . f K-. ,.. 4} - p•att ,„Y e TIM OMERI011 SIGNAL -STAR iiia JJL' DM , MVO=/6t'i, 3,956 1 V < SHANKLESS SHOULDERS Ib BUTTS Ib PURE, ESSEX BRAND SMALL LINK or COUNTRY STYLE Ib •...... �- . 'Fts_,.,...:,_ :�, NEW FEATURES Benmiller Ladies1 IN '1957, CHEVS !Display Original In an announcement that caught Horde -made Hats' most of the automotive world by surprise, General Motors of Can- ada announced that fuel injection and a new triple -turbine automatic transmission will make their debut on the 1957 Chevrolets. • • A long-time objective .of auto- motive engineers, RAMJET fuel injection will be introduced on the Corvette engine, a lively new V8 of 283 -horsepower that is to be available as an option throughout the line of Chevrolet passenger cars. • The 1957 Chevrolets go on dis- play at dealer showrooms 'shortly. Also to -be unveiled for the first time is the new transmission, known as Turboglide. In eye -appeal and physical ap- pearance, the 19a7 Chevrolets dif- fer Strikingly from the 1956 mod- els. While two and one-half inches have been added to the overall lengths, the 'horizontal sweep of new styling motifgives the im- pression that the car is even longer than 200 inches. All bodies are lower, with a redaction of an inch and a half inheight of the cowl and substantially increased wind- shield areas. Chevrolet offers 2(1 different mod a l -s 'for its 1957 passenger car line-up with the 'widest color choice in its history—a total of 460 model color combinations c&m- pared with 364 at the outset of 1956 production. Of the 17 exter- ior colors, seven are new. Taylor's Corner TAYLOR'S CORN'Eit., Oct. 16.— Mr. 6—Mr. and Mrs. Chester S;urdy and family and Mr. and MTs. .loan Kernighan, of Goderich, spent Sun- day at Lims Head. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Hall arra Mr. and Mrs. Willis Hall, of Wingham, and Mr. and (Mrs. Ernest Bell and Norman, of Clinton, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wilson and family. ,Miss Mary McMillen, ace041Ipan- idd by Miss Anne Carswell, of Tor- onto, were Thanksgiving week -end guests with Mr. ani, Mrd. W. Gould nt Montreal. Mr. and Mrs. lion Scoti. and Allan were weekend guests" with Mr. end Mrs. Geo. Ginn. Anniversary servicer will be held at Zftlfl United Chump, T'aylor's Coi',er, on SundayOctott r 21, at 111 Histol. =Id 720 ' m, Guost soloist "ti"d ;a e`rorlxiar � ne.,V ic3 will be Westiv.e.00ts, of Go'erith, and a,t ,U e cvvenirag service, Mrs. J m V`ietibrono:t; will be 'gtiett cOltrT� , yTbhecixi ty will render YLfi'1Ga b¢1l�`;Il:' ^at -t)t`4�' v 11 . Gc:i. 1'l'. ' .a L ofd Dungaw-on, wr 1 i r ell Oxy). the ii..vor it r . The '.=llscl ce ci. as is being • i3tepa ,111i'3ui10a'J. • BENMILLER, Oet. 15.- -The Oc- tober meeting cf the Benmiller W M.S. and W.A. was held in the Sunday School roam of the church. Mrs. ,J. Stewart, president of the W.M.S., ca;n;lucted the opening ex- erci s and Bible study. The secretary rtad an invitation from Union Auxii:ary ,o .join with them for their Autumn Thank - offering meeting ` on October 1J,' which was accepted. Mrs. E. T. Pfrimmer gave do in- teresting talk on the training school in Toronto. A report on the se'ction'al meeting held in Blyth was 'given. Flinal arrangements for the Autumn Thankoffering meeting ,were completed. Leeburn, Carlow, Union and Victoria Auxiliaries were to be invited to join with Benmiller. Mrs. Moote is to be guest speaker. Mrs. Norma Hazlitt, president of the W.A., presided. The roll call was answered by displaying an original home made hat. It was moved by Mrs. J. Stewart and sec- onded by Mr:s. Mitchell that -Helen Straughan and Hazel McMiehael complete the arrangements for the autumn bake sale. Mrs. Hazel McMichael int-roduced the subject of an unknown mother for girls of C.G.I.T. The members discussed it and were very happy to sponsor it for the coming year. Roll call for November meeting, "Something you admire in your neighbor on y;)ur left.' A :social half hour concluded the meeting. 0 PORTER'S HILL PORTER'S HILL, Oct. 15.—The I.A. of Grace Church met at the home of Mrs. Bill Cox for their October 'meeting. Mrs. Arlie Lock- hart took charge of the meeting. 'Mrs. Elgin Cox lead in prayer. The Scripture lesson was read by Mrs. Donald Harris. The financial report and al.'o the mi'r.:ates of t'_re last meeting were read by Mrs. Pete Harr:'non. Business regard- ing the supper for the Sunday School Convention to be held next week and the bazaar to be ,h.eld in November was dealt with. Sew- ing for the bazaar is 4o be handed in at the neat meeting. Mrs. Jelin McGowan was in charge of the pre/gram. During the a'ftern'on the ladies quilted. The h:rmite .s served a lovely lunch. Congratulations to Jim Harrison for receiving third 'prize for bus dairy calf if? It,uonrtion. There will ,10 no &harsh se'rvirc at G- r,re C'hur'i tris t' lay r n arc. nt ;;L. the Tay:or's Cerner An- niverca'ry, Recent guests i ith )Mrs. D. Me - Gra Men, i'lQwx ssrret were her dnur'lirer, Mr.c. William Silverialiorn Mr Silverth,orn and family, and Mr. and Meg. Jing Jenkins, all of Belmont. o. I GRADE, . TE R and SWEET ..._ . 3 -Ib cello bag WASHED, READY TO CO -OK S pilau% CALIFORNIA FRESI� GREEN SPROUTS per Ib EXTRASK1AL 4 S HIRRIFF S LIDS `'US JELLY POWDERS 3 pkgs c ARE Si? Jane Paricer ASI1 NE Jane Prrkcr ANGEL CA(E GLAZED DONUTS GLAZED DONUTS apas LARGE SAVE Go each 43c ' SAVE 400 each 49, SAVE!lo pkg of 8 2.S` SAVE. 40 pkg of 12 35c !RICES EFFECTIVE UNTIL SATURDAY, OGTOBER 20th MI GREAT 'ATI ►N1'IC & PACIrIC ?FA COMPANY LTD. 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