HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1958-09-25, Page 4W11Tiant. Chisholm, of. Cal- Mr. and .Mrs. Sid Bullen have
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I ►s 3 un er i M t tr�ict aii..council fOr"-the--} 1nsmert-
the Goderich Pavili n on 'Monday Clubs would be held at 'Goderich
evening saw the ne officers of the on October 18 and 19 when some
,Kinsmen and Kinettes sworn in by 500 guests are expected.. They will
Mr. Ken McKenzie, of Listowel, sleep at the Sunset Hotel and the
governor of district 1. meals .and meetings will be held
Officers, of the Kinsmen Club in- at the Goderich Pavilion.
stalled were: past president, Len Officers of the Kinettes installed.
McGee; president, John Scott; 1st were: past president, Mrs. Grace
vice-president, B,ert Worsell;, 2nd Patterson; president, Mrs. Dorothy
vice-president, Bruce Clifford; sec- Scott; 1st vice-president, Mrs. Betty
retary,' Doug. Gordon; treasurer, Youngblutt; 2nd vice-president,
Joe Heifer; registrar, Ken Miller; Mrs. Jean Bannister; registrar, Mrs.
bulletin editor,._ Jack Cummings;, Muriel Such; secretary, Mrs. Helen
directors,• Earl Rawson, Bill Bea- Gordon; treasurer; Mrs. Florence
corn and Doug. Whitfield. Cummings, who is bulletin editor
The retiring president, Len Mc- also.
Gep, was presented with a travel A feature, of the meeting was,
ling .bag. Perfect attendance pins, the swearin6•in of a husband and
were 'presented to Len • McGee wife team ` as presidents, Mr. John
(eight, years) and Charles Larder Scott as president of the Kinsmen
(111 years). Club and his wife as president of
It was announced that the dis- the Kinettes.
Parent -and -Child.
Tournament Held'
Trophies will be presented to
the, winners in the parent -and -child
tournament which was held at the
Little Bowling Lanes on Saturday.
In group "A," Mrs. Dorothy Mc-
Carthy and her son, . Jim, formed
the winning combination with a
triple of 447. In group "B", Mrs.
Marjorie Moore and her daughter,
Barbara Ann, won with a, 'triple
'of 511.
The parent -and -child ild• tournament
climaxed the local celebration of
Junior Bow1i eek, which start-
ed September 13.
A men's • inter -to bowling
league 'has been organized, • with
single teams from Exeter and
Wingham and two teams each from
Clinton and Goderich. Play is to
start October. 4.
Any girls interested in a 'junior
bowling league for girls aged nine
to 15 should contact Mrs. Marjorie
Moore, Mrs. Kay Garland or Mrs.
Mary Kinahan.
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Utility Padlocks
Clothes Line
Reg. $1.49 99c
SPECIAL FOR THE KIDS!
SEE our display windows for scores of- other sale -pried items—
Hardware, Sporting Goods, Tools, Numbing Needs, etc.
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PRESBYTERIAL FALL
RALLY HELD AT HENSALL
Miss Mary E. Whale, on the nal
tion•al• staff of the W.M.S., of the
Presbyterian Church in Canada,
as Director of Overseas Missions,
was the guest speaker at the an-
nual fall rally of Huron Presby-
terial. Held in Carmel Church,
Hensall, auxiliaries represented
were from Auburn, Belgrave, Blyth,
Bayfield, 'Hensall, Clinton, Gode-
rich and Seaforth.
' Mrs. J. F. Scott, presbyterial
president, presided for morning
and afternoon..,:sessions and those
present were welcomed to Carmel
Church by 'Mrs. S. Dougall, pre-
sident of Hensall Senior W.M.S.
- The president based her remarks
on the theme of the rally which
was "Joy in Believing." "In an
age of defeatism and despair 'We
should ring The. note of joy, the
good news of the gospel is that no
situation'and no soul is ever hope-
less. God cares and God call,"
she stated. •
The • afternoon - session opened.
with devotions by Goderich Arthur
Circle. Those taking part . were
Mrs. J. A. McConnell, Mrs:- C. Ed-
ward and Mrs. G. Henderson.
Night .School Classes.
at Goderich District Collegiate
Institute
Combines Jump
Into Lead Again
dihtiatWbom-;
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bines will play the fourth game
of the WOAA iuterinediate f`A
softball semi-finals against Tavi-
stock under the lights at Agricul-
tural Park here Friday night.
After winning the first contest,
`the Combines dropped an 8-5 de -
cision to the Tavistocit team in
the second .game played in Gode-
rich last Fri . , . Len. Jenkins and
Gordon v�ais pitched for the
Combines,_with McPhee. catching.
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to go one up in the series again,
The battery for the Combines on
Tuesday was Jenkins and McPhee.
In the event that Tavistock wins
the fourth game and ties the series,
the fifth g #ne would be played
here next Thesday night.'
HURON COUNTY
JR. FARMERS JR. INSTITUTE
10th ANNIVERSARY
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 4
Seaforth Community Centre
CHICKEN BARBECUE — 5.30 -- 7.30 p.m. Standard Time.
Tickets $1.50. Available from members.
VARIETY PROGRAM—DANCE CARRUTHER'S ORCHESTRA
ADMISSION 50c.
—2-L.' SUNDAY, OCTOBER 5
ONTARIO STREET UNITED. CHURCH, 'C•LINTON
CHURCH SERVICE, 7.30 p.m. Standard Time.
Guest Speaker: PADRE W. A. YOUNG, O.A.C.
Fireside hour following seyvice. -38
, ,,.,,T r B DAY, $EPT. 25th, 1958..
Mr. and Mil. Charles Adams. and
Mr. and 'Mrs. Clarence MacDonald
were in Toronto lash week -attend-
ing the 43rd annual convention of
the Grand Chapter of the Order
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panied by lief* i t 1ioliday-
ing last week in New York City,
has returned to Toronto to resume
her studies at Trinity College.
Mrs. T. H. Bradley, Huron road,
enjoyed .a. t*-i�p _C im by, Ont.,
lifter which• she spent a few days
with her son, Lloyd, and family; of
Sebringville.
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Hamilton, has been '' visier
parental home with Mr. and Mrs.
John Vincent, Park street, during
the past week.
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WHEN AN AUTO
BODY NEEDS A
FRIEND, WE'RE IT!
Battered, bent,. scratched or gashed, we'll
give your auto body a "like -new" look!
During the -winter months classes will be offered in BASIC
ENGLISH, TYPING,BOOKKEEPING, SHOP WORK, WELDING,
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SEWING AND OTHER. SUBJECTS WHERE THE REGISTRA-
TION IS SUFFICIENT TO WARRANT A CLASS. At least 15 .
must regiser in any course offered. -
Registration for Basic English
WILL BE AT THE SCHOOL
Monday, S;p1.., 29 at: 7.30 p.m.
Other courses will open during the last week of October.
TELEPHONE your REGISTRATION to 508 during school
hours.
,Fees for the course $5.00 plus a $5.00 deposit. -38
LIONS PEANUT DRIVE
A .profit of 'approximately 8275
was realized by the Lions Club in
their peanut drive last- Friday
.This, money is, used for
I welfare work in town arid" .im-
mediate district.
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LANDS BIG PIKE
A pike measuring 36 inches long
and weighing 13 pounds was•caught
at the harbor on Tuesday afternoon
by John Brown, a foreman on the
site of the rock salt mine plant.
What About Hockey
In Goderich This
Winter?
Y�UR part to see that there.,
is a Junior `- B team in town this
season. ".
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BLIC MEET'I
The Goderich Area Planning Board will '-present to the
residents of, Goderich, By-law No. 19, • of 1958 of the Town
of Goderich, being the Zoning By-law,
ON MONDAY, SEPTEMBE' 29, 1958"
AT 7.30 P.M.
IN MacKAY HALL, GODERICH
55 VOLKSWAGEN
Custom, good running order,
special clearing price $850 (no
trade-in).
57 VOLKSWAGEN
Deluxe, fully equipped; clean -
with low mileage, priced to
• mode.
149 PLYMOUTH Sedan
Clean, sound condition.
50 CHRYSLER Sedan
Good running order, radio, etc.
2 — 53 'FORDS
Sedan's and Tudor,
53 CkEVROLET Coach
Clean, radio, fully equipped.
54 CHEVROLET Coach'
In• good running condition, no
rust.
57 PLYMOUTH Sedan
Savoy model, automatic trans
'mission, tri -tone, clean, loW
mileage.
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See them at
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at which time and' place ratepayers will be heard who desire
to propose or oppose the said by-law in whole or in part.
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The- •- by-law will : be- summarized and explained and . all
questions arising from it will be answered.
The zoning map may be seen at the office of the
Town Clerk during business hours.,
Copies of the proposed by-law may be obtained from
Blake, Town Clerk. °
Dated at Goderich this 23rd day of September, T9"58•..N
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Goderich Areac Planning. Board
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WM. - A. CURREY, Secretary.
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