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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1958-05-01, Page 5f7¢An ,$Q �:ICsWM<. --GODERICH--- TO BE HELD IN 11H"E • Public.. SchoolAuditorium . Opening With piano competitions et 7.30 pain, Thursday,'May .1, pnd contirWing Friday, Mays 2, starting 9.30 a.m. ADJUDICATORS -AR, ERK.�QN:,�,�iN�S4'�i!I..E�t0C.Qt,. Royal.: Conservatory-;`af M4sic, Toronto. , MR. F RtANKHO!L.TGN, A.C.0:M., Bran tfor. d . AH other,�0?et,tatas co meno;MPn tYi NY 5, at 7.30 p.m. Continuing through Thursday Evening, May, I#, ` ADMISSION PRICES AS FOLLOWS— Morning, S11•ver Collection; Afternoon, Adults, 15c, Children, 10c Evening, Adi,!ts, 25c; Children, 15c CONCLUDING CONCERT Featuring winners in the various events SATURDAY, MAY 10 •--- 8 ,P.M. Admission to Final Concert—Adults, 35c; Children, _ 1Sc Your support will be sincerely appreciated by the committee. URN, Ai i+ lin ', Kruse, of Kitchener, visited last eek with his' 7^ :n'I .1Vust„Fd ,ar .w Mr. Reg. fl'amilton has commenc- ed ditching operations for the year. e has employed -John Maize, Roy Iinnigan and Ibenneth.Haggitt... - Mr. Kenneth Staples and Mr. •Gerald Govier left last Tuesday to meet their, boat "The Midland Prince” at Windsor. They were accompanied by ,Mrs. Staples,, Mrs.. Dorothy Haley and Mrs..Jack Cald- well. . i‘• Miss Margaret R. Jackson, Mrs. Fred Ross and 'Sirs. Ed. Davies vi ,tad ' last Tuesday with Mrs. George it n who Ha m .to w o is a patient in "Scott iMetnorial Hospital, Mr. and [Mrs. William Straughan visited with his sister, Mrs. William Mayhew, and Mr. Mayhew; at Thamesville over the week -end. Mrs. Clark was taken by ambul- ance to Alexandra Marine and Gen- eral Hospital last Saturday. Mr. Robert Arthur visited last Saturday with his sister, Mrs. Robert Davis. and Mr. Davis and Mly,^'4.-,.4, Wil- lie ►.J �-i'k`idin�fJ `••A, 1;'� "."a r„ ,Congratulatlpns - to Master Mal- colm Hiltz;. son. of Rev.. and Mrs. • M w. y.� rkS r- a a i~o c ILondes ro Musical 'Festival. 4-H Club Meets, -,- The third ofh. meeting the xne - Auburn Annettes A:bne to gs was..held atF_the home -of Mrs. Ed Davies last Friday evening. The president,Betty. Friday, pre- sided. [Mrs. Alfred Nesbitt. gave an interesting talk on.posture and demonstrated the same. The treat- ment reat ment of three types- 61 burns was explained by Mrs. Ed. Davies. A discussion' period followed. The next meeting will be held at the homeof `Mrs. m . , Nesbitt with Mrs. 'Kenneth Scott, R.N.,, giving a talk on fractures. A' lixnch was served - by Marie Leatherland and Bernice McDougall. Mr. George I aggitt is a patient in Clinton hospital where he is recovering from injuries sd'stained when some road building machine which he was operating overturn- ed: Mr. Charles Beadle, of London, spent- the -week-end at -his home here. Mr. /William Gibson andr.lady friend, lof Wroxeter, recently visit- ed with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Fin- nigan. Miss Mary Houston, of Hamilton, spent the week -end with her par- ents, M'r• and (Mrs. John Houston. - Mr, and Mrs.. Ross Nicholson, Paul and "Louise, of Seaforth, were Sunday visitors with her mother, Mrs. Charles Nivins. Miss Ruth Daer, of Gorrie, spent the week -end with' her parents, i1Mr• andd.-Mrs._Roy 1?aer and.,family. (Miss Elizabeth Grange, nurse -in - training at Stratford hospital, was a week -end visitor with her mother, Mrs. Arthur Grange, Margo, Jen- nifer and Shelly. 'Misses Carol Beadle and Ruth Andrews, of Lqndon, spent the week -end at their homes nere.° Plan For Bible School. .-- Rev Bren de Vries was chairman last i Spring step- ou OVetkr 't t ch,irth > en delegates were present from e h . lennndnations village. Tlie treasurer's report Was- read asread <by ,M'rs. Ed. Davies. The Schoolwill be a lO-day one with L Y eovFyr 0 v Ef l iltz extended an in;. o to Vitati hold the school this year in the United Church, whick was accept, -ed, -The topic ".for-all-the"•.cI:asses- will he Sailing With:Christ," ••he leaders appointed *ere: Seniors --- Rev. Robert S. Jfiltz.; Juniors—_ Mrs, Ed;Davies;. Primary -Miss Margaret R. Jackson; pre-school-•- Mrk, Wellington Good. Honor Fellow Worker, -- The Huron County employees of the Gdod Roads Committee lest Fri- day' a\ening presented, Mr. and Mrs. James Glousher, newlyweds, with ..a tri -lite lamp and -a steam iron. Jim has }been assistant mech- anic at the County garage for sev- eral years. Mr. Gordon Rutledge, of Sud- bury, is visiting his sister, Mrs. Jeremiah Taylor. • Mr. Sandy Andrews, Ross Gwynn and Jack Howatt motored to the Canadian West last week to seek employment. Mrs. Morris . Currie, of Sarnia, visited last week with Mrs. Gordian Powell and Wayne. Friends of (Mrs. Edgar Lawson will be pleased to learn that she is recovering from injuries received inrecent fall, Master Keith Scott visited with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. James Aitcheson, at Seaforth at the week -end: ' Mr. Murray Rollinson has ob- tained a position at the Goderich Manufacturing Company. Mr, a Bob+ 1MeI1-veer; •- o€ GLielphr was a guest one day last week with Mr, arid Mrs. Keith Arthur and family. Miss Marie Andrews and lttss Shirley Patterson left on Sunday for Hamilton where they will com- mence their nurse's training course at the Hamilton hospital. Miss Andrews has been employed at the Clinton Public Hospital and Miss Every year over'Va million people agree: Your "new lady" look of loveliness starts right here in our fabric department. *e have'a "spring song" of pure silk, cottons, blends, ,sheers. All are in idle new soft.pastel colors ' so snsrt tris season.. The new silhouettes lend themselves so beautifully �- - ully to this softer look! l • They' AMre really easy to sew, too. Choose your patteiiis and 1ove1 €luid fabrics today. And , ., the prices are as pleasant as an April breeze. cw0 The, Squares - fina's-leading ance company offers both n •. money management advice and fast, friendly service on loans up to $1,000. At HFC you conduct your business - in privacy, with people you ` Modern money service backed can trust, and you choose oxo years o experience_your own repayment terms. Goderich: R. K. Fitch, Manager 35A Wait Street • Telephone 1501 GODERICH otters trat'1 e Goderie spi Gordon :rawell"'and Wayne thek-en 1e 0... - e atnrxlia, • .A. Meets, -'Tie WA. of KnO .' United 'Churebl Met last • Tuesday a le x :. •.� 1St � t� R f + 3 t) -devotional- Period I. u . � e .. The -de�vo � t � :� g period Was. led by . s.'Go rdo fcClinche. ith M Keoneth Mc-. - Dougall • presiding at - the. piano. The Scripture was read by Mrs. Arthur~- Orange -and-Mrs.- James Jackson led in prayer. The tory was read by Mrs; Jaok Armstrong. .A. duet was rendered by Mrs. Ernest Durnin and Mrs. Charles Adams' accompanied by Mrs. Wil- liam J.MT . Robert '. Craig Mrs. ober S. Hiltz introduced the guest speaker, Rev. Mr, M'oKim, of Clinton. He described the people of Newfound- land and their ways of living. Mrs. Arthur Grange moved thanks for the' address. Mrs. Maurice Bean, the president, took charge of the business period. Mrs. Norman Wightman and Mrs. Gordon Mc- Clinchey were appointed delegates to attend the W.A. rally to be held at Wingham United. Church. Mrs. David Errington.—Funeral services were conducted in St. Mark's- Anglican -Church by the Rev. Bron de Vries on Monday afternoon for Mrs. David Erring- ton, rrington, who passed away on April 26 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Daer with whom she has made her home for several months. The late Mrs. Errington was formerly Sarah Elizabeth Bell and was bqrn in England on June 3 1874. She was married to Mr. David Erring- ton in England and resided in West Wawanosh Township for many years. She was a member of . St. Paul's Anglican ,Church, Dungan- non, and is survived by one son,. John,-ofWest-Wawanosh-Township, one grandchild, one brother, and a niece residing in England. Mr. Errington passed away several years ago. Interment took place in Dungannon -cemetery. Pallbear- ers were John Finnigan, Stewart Reid, Victor Errington, Everett Er- rington, ,Harold ,rrington and Jim Erringtoah", Mrs. Lorne Scrimgeour, of Blyth, visited last Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.. William J. Craig _and_ ..was guest teacher at the senior Bible class of the Knox United Church. Other guests at the Craig home were Mr. and Mrs. William S. Craig; Bruce and Brenton, of Clinton, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Worsell and Terry, of Goderich, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Craig, of Goderich, and Mr. and Mrs. Ted Mills. Mrs. James Craig was able to return to her home on Sunday from London hospital where she has been a patient for several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Riddell, of Palmer- ston, and Mr. Jim Hembly and Mr. Ted ,Hembly were guests last Sun- day with Mr. and Mrs. James Hembly. l'Vlr. Bruce Robertson, of Wing - ham, and Mr. Kenneth Ashton, of Blyth, were practise teaching a.$` Mr . ;Myrtle Youngblut's school Iast week.- They are both students at the Stratford Teacher's Cdilege. St. Mark's AYPA.—The AYPA of St. Mark's Anglican •Church met last Friday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fordyce Clark with a large attendance. Mss Margaret Clark presided. Piano solos were played by George Clark and Carol Brown. A reading was given' by Mrs. Alfred Nesbitt. A solo was • +v..,. fad f•ti.f:• r:.:..;•f, ..rte:.•.., a.'.s P^51.f :,'":.,. , `•ts''. +:•t+,7. :t.;r,ti, y ... .. i:;::;::;:::.;. • .... {Yv 4`6^.. •.•w.�r,lrlpwe an lilac i:. Huron . ounty TuberctiloS1s .. sociation at • pllnton On Monde, evening elected K Grn Hays, of- Goderieh, president. Other officers elected were: hon- orary president, Judge, `r nk Fing- land, Milton; past president, ;, flier, Bell, Exeter; first vice=presi- dent, H. A. McDerrnitt, Fordwich;. second viee-president, ' J. E. Mc- Kinley, Zurich; executive secretary, Mrs. J. B. Russell, Seatprth;. chair- men of committees, Christmas seal, F. E. Madill, Winghnin; rej abilitaT tion, 4. E. McKinley; case -finding, D. I. Stewart, Seaforth; advisory, Sea7:40, ' 1 V. Guest speaker dr wan.�D. U.( ion, " bilis e r Ygrta, .`"9a z Y} D'. EGEt R, .1 •EGISTRAI 7'r Dodald 'fi/ae wau ener, ': `Lo linnxdo o.f� n0tf.h s aixd oesa . eur,pe cieOde id nQ ar' gth tate Gordon enneni..,. , t re M° Dr. Frederic T; Egener,,,of "Londo was at°.•one time organist '.of Kfiox Presbyterian Murch, Goderich. n' . • �' Donald Ege c`r has practised law for- years .and. served °.1ltitth the RSO• in 1N'Orld Most brides would "like Most .'a cookbook with a happy . ending, Bargains!. Bargaiis,R THURSDAY, APRIL 24 to SATURDAY, MAY5 Open all day and every evening until 10 p.m. SALE STARTS AT 4 P.M: O;N THURSDAY eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeesiee.eses eeeseeeeeeeeeeee As in previous years we are giving 'away I WAN bemade on May 3• at. 1iG p.m. ENeeeOeeeeeeeeeeeAeeeeeNNeNeNe•eeeeeeH EVERY ARTICLE IAh STORE awe -0 DL NG SALE. VALUEtita GALORE. . REMEMBER THE D'AC'ES. PHONE 89J (0L70OL[O Clinton Community Swimming_� Pool Committee $3QQQ' Ch �BINGO p Clinton Lions Arena o �n�n�v' �■ �v ..n .R° 0 15 GAMES for $75.00 eat p sung by Monica Nesbitt, accom- ® 4 SHARE -THE -WEALTH GAMES 0 ponied by her mother, Mrs. Frank n JACKPOT -= $1,000.00 --*MUST GO Nesbitt, Contests and games were- 0 bOOR PR1ZES—$50.00 each 11 conducted by Misses Norma Hensch and Margaret' Clark, Mrs. Clifford Brown, George Clark and .Miss Mary Clark. An. address was read by Mrs. Frank Nesbitt to Miss Lila Daer and Miss Shirley Brown pre- sented her with an electric fry= pan on behalf of the society. Miss Daer thanked aU for their gift. Lunch was served by Mrs. Kenneth I3aggitt, .:Misses Shirley Brown, Norma Hensch and Mary Kirkcon- 'nell. Mrs. Andrew Kirkconnell thanked the hostess, Mrs. Clark, for the lovely evening. Mrs. Gormerly Thompson, of Brampton, and Mrs. Bert Marsh, of Petersburg, are visiting with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Mogridge, this week. • Executive Meets. -The executive of the West Huron District of the Women's -Institute met on Monday afternoon in the•. Auburn Orange Hall, with delegates present from Bylth, Belgrave, Wingham, St. Helens, tKi•ntail,•- Goderich,. Tiger Dunlop, Dungannon, Londesboro, Clinton and (Auburn. The presi- dent, Mrs. Wes. Bradnock, vas- in charge. Plans were made for the district 'annual meeting which is being held this year in Goderich on May 28, 1VIiss Nora Creyke will be guest speaker. Paten Dedicated. —During a re- cent service in St. Mark's Anglican Church a new'paten v- s dedicated. This paten was presented by Mrs, Ezekial Phillips and ii it ,memory of her brother, the -late Mr. James Medd, who passed away in 1955 and was for many years warden of the church. • 'Y Laurentian 4 -door Sport Sedan "Body by Fisher"... that extra measure of quality built right into every Pontiac in every price range. The quality is obvious in Pontiac's style with its fine flair r ,the futin;e :.. and box girders and double steel walls give you all-important protection. Be sure of the best with `.`Body by Fisher." PORT ALBERT ADMISSION: $1.00 0 00 Extra Cards: 25c Oath or '5 for $1.00 R9 Jackpot Cards: 50c e, ch or 3 'for $1.00 0 CLIP THIS ADV. t' Bring this Adv."to Box, Office and Get �r+! Extra FREE Ticket on Door Prizes. -17-18 p" C�01'll=1011i:101- 'OL�O�Oi=O) 0 PORT ALBERT, April 28.—+Mrs.' Jean Lednor left on Saturday for _an extended visit with her daugh- ter, Mrs. William Balicwill, and Mr. Balkwill, in Winnipeg. Mr. and Mrs. David Martin re- turned home on Sunday' from a two months' stay with .Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Grigg in London, iMr, '_Vlartin- has been receiving treatment at Victoria Hospital? We are sony to report Mrs, Wil- liam Brown i5 a patient in Gode- rich hospital suffering from pneu- Mrs. Jean Atthill, Douglas and Mr. and Mrs, Richard Meer, of Kit- chener, were recent visitors with Mrs. Jean Lcdnor, The W.M.S. and W.A. met at the `""�..'"" .-.� 9S°ti►i" "�'t"9C+Ir 5 `"717c' 1. Mrs. Earl Bogie in charge. Mrs. Ernie Crawford read the Scripture. P -95 8A ° . Mrs. Lednor read a chapter from the study book. Mr. Kennedy read olnelotter, tr a y:J l y :. McKenzie, then in the Holy Land. Lunch was served by the hostess, assisted by Mrs. E. Draper. Nothing is impossible to the many who cants, 411; and then do. PHONE 344 To The Patrons Of The Colborne Municipal Telephone System. In order to have funds available to replace the present heavy pole line from Carlow south for 1% miles with cable; and split the more crowded circuits,• application -has-been made to the Ontario Telephone Authority for authority to make the • following charges for telephone services effective as at June Zo 1958. EXCHANGE RATES , Individual Line Business w• Residence Two -Party Line ^Business Residence Multi -Party Line - (on circuits having 3 to 10 telephones) Multi -Party Line (on circuits having 11 or more telephoh s Renter's rate to be .25 cents per month extra. .25c per month discount if paid within 30 days of date of account, on each of the above rates. The above rates for individual and two-party line service will apply only within the Base Rate Area which is defined as that area within 4 mile of the exchange. If individual or two-party line serrrice is required beyond the above limits,' there will be an additional charge .for extra mileage -of 45c per month for each 4 mile, or fraction thereof, for individual line and •,25co'n month for each } mile, or traction thereof, for each party on a two-party line. SUPPLEMENTARY CHARGES Extension telephone on same premises • Extension bell, small Extension bell, Targe' Service Connection Charge ' (instrument "not,, in place) Service Connection Charge tt ntenrt . Moving telephone on same premises month month month month 2.25 per month Any representations to be made to the Authority with respect to' this application should be submitted on or before May 12th, 1958, and addressed to the Chairman Ont rio 'f h'o ' An'ttnir t'q; s . r ac u n reenf s# "ioronto, Ontario. If you desire any further information in reference to the need for .increasing the 'telephone rates, you may atsply to the undersigned either personally,. by telephone or ky letter. • ^CC.`..�"-'1.-..-:.�+LY•:191.:3.."tY:iL":cVu.�+,�..dn'SW'.: Yn..a.."w+•.....r`4''•yYZ�`1'..a3 P av .. April 26th, 1958. R. J. MOORE, Secretary, Colborne Municipal Telephone System,: •18.19 Goderich, Ont., R.R. No. 4.