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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1959-10-29, Page 4r ich Signal -Star, Thursday October 29th, 199 • r CLEARANCE.. NEW and USED APPLIANCES • Refrigerators • Ranges � Freezers • WaShers Dryers • Gas Ranges and Heaters t.� Everything MUST CO'to make, room for New. Stock ! KOOLVENT-NASH Aluminum Products • Awnings and Verandah Canopies Self -Storing and Combination Doors and Windows Prime -Storm Windows for New Homes and Re -Modelling Aluminum Porch and Step Railings CALL US FOii FREE ESTIMATES AND DEMONSTRATIONS THOS: H. WALKER Authorized Dealer .their sacrifice our remembrance Open Friday and Saturday Evening 3,9 ST. DAVID ST. GODERICH iq Hospital, Togronto, on October) church Saturday. HOLMESVILLE OBITUARY `!oler tllon•1nDan eGeasedewasclao n SHEPPARDTON, tiTrs° D. Calhoun, who spent'a I. W.M.S.M £ TiF, Oct, 26. at Kintail 52 ears go, a son of &HEPPARDTON, Oct. 26. -- couple of, weeks x 'in Goderich The WILLIAa'M LAC 'Y (' �' ahospital, returned home during WSof Holmesville Unit- 41rs. George Collinson' azo' tl '•Mrs and Mrs. 'Marvin Ross and g The death e William Laceyfrom Hamilton, spent the week end. ' Ed Church met in -the 'basement occurred suddenly.in Detroit on late Mr. Collinson. D u r i n a family,Several of the local boys have Auld 1. ar II he served with the week -end with relatives and of,Y'e the church with . T. Jack October 26. He was the son of . the Royal Canadian Engineers friends and attended the been lucky getting wild geese yeo's group in charge. The call the late Mr. and ',Mrs. Thos.Squires-Knight „ the last couple of weeks, to worship was given by Mrs. J. Lacey and was born in Goderich `for five years, most of which wedding at Nile -Yeo, who also read the Scrip- g8 years ago but had resided in 'were spent overseas. He was a 'sure Lesson. Mrs. L. Bend gave Detroit for over 40 years. The former member of the Ashfield the prayer. Mrs W. Bender body is resting at the home of ,Presbyterian Church. read a temperance letter and his sister, Miss Mary A.Lacey,' Surviving besides his wife,' 'inc'business was conducted by I Knights. of Columbus .will meet Toronto, there is also a daugh- Mrs.ts. W. Norman read a poem. 197 C`aznbridge street, where the the former Alice andFrida- y Membery, of All persons interested in playing the- president Mrs. C. Tebbutt. ling a service on Thursday even- ter, Mrs. Bert (Shirley) Stafford, 'BADTO Mrs. W. Yeo read a letter from , at 8 o'clock, Funeral ser- of California,, and two grand- MINN -. children, as well as three bro- ' the supply secretary. Mrs. W,, vices will be held at St Peter s at 10 a.m,, thers, Alvin, John "and :William, a duet. The topic, "The harvest with interment in •Col'borne 11;C. all of Kinthil• are invited to meet at Goderich District Collegiate Thanksgiving," was taken by cemetery. Funeral services . were con , :Mrs. N. Heard. The meeting ducted at the •Johnstone funeral Institute on Monday evening at 7.15 p.m, At that closed with prayer by Mrs. J. HAROLD A. COLLINSON jaome, Lucknow, with interment In Dungannon cemetery. The' time, badminton will be played, and'formation of ' Yeo. Harold A, Collinson, former pallbearers were W. 3: 11'acDon- ` ° The W.A. meeting followed ly of I, diel; but latter)- of p a club (under auspices of Goderich Recreation and the presi Toronto, died old, Robert Simpson:. Jas. with Mrs. R. ;Miller, at St. Josephs O'Keefe, John McKay, Elwood dent, in the chair. I1Irs. R. hail-, Drennan, Aubrey Collins, ler read the Scripture lesson spending some time at home _� Arena Committee) will be discussed. Everybody !and Mrs, S. Farquhar gave the helping out while her father is. See our wide selection' of ! comments. Final plans were in the hospital. is welcome, so `come on out ti made for the bazaar, The meet-; Mr. and Mrs. Allan Dickson, Christmas cards at Signal Star ing closed with prayer by Mrs. Arlene; Diane and Wendy, 'and Office• R. Miller. Hostesses for the day , Mrs. Ruth Hayden, of Goderich, were Mrs. L. Jervis, Mrs, M.'visited with Mr. and, 11r•s. E.' Jones and Mrs. E. Potter; Harrison and Mr. and Mrs..D6n-; *Cpl. and Mrs. R. Cameron'and ald Dunbar, of Stratford, on , family have moved to P.M.Q.'s' Sunday. at the RCAF Station, Clinton. -- - ---- _. -, Mr. E. J. Trewartha, who. has been a patient ,in Clinton Public Hospital; , was taken- by ambul-' ' once to St. Jbseph's Hospital, i, . 'NIr. and Mrs: J. W. •C'orran , { � ' have sold their havera on No. 'for information and service on �w/��� D� 104, 4 Highway,oe and bought the magazine subscriptions from \i {�� home' of the late Lorne Murch,, leClinton. Mr. Corran is a pat_',, Mary B,.. Howell lent ;at Westminster Hospital, :,London. Mrs. J. Corran was called to i .All special offers handled. London on Sunday night be-! Reduced Christmas prices now cause of the illness of her "bus, j� available. Get your order in I'' band.• . ` , n o w. ,for .the Christmas gifts which,. -� keep coming all year long. NILE, Oct.• 26. —Guests on -43tf Sunday with'Mr. and Mrs. Harry! :Watson were Mr. and Mrs. G.or-! j don Watson and family, of Oak -I, ville; Dr. and Mrs. 'Moss McNeil; I and family, of London; Mr. "and , Mrs. Schultz, of Galt, and Mr. and Mrs. Russel Thompson, of Clinton. • A goad number from Nile at -i tended anniversary services at Diing;innon on Sunday, Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs, l.tui,,uiu :.:,quires wh.o, were married in Nile United Church last Saturday. The Y.P.U. met at .the home of Miss Elizabeth Clar'll on -Sun- day evening. • Mr. and Mrs, Russel Free were,,,,guests of Mr and Mrs. Len tWristilaw and attended the Squires -Knight wedding. Visiting with Mr. and Mrs. John Knight were Mr. and Mrs. yIm. Kp ght,• of Sarnia; Mr. and Mrs:—Leslie Knight, and Mr. . .Elmer :McWhinney. We are sorry to report two of our older citizens were` taken to GoderiCh hospital last week in th epersons- of Mrs. C, Jones and Mrs. J. Hamilton: This Offer Is L mitaca. '-- so bearer Man Winter to the gun and get your neve ATLAS WEATHE;RGUARD SNOW TIRES at this great' saving! Pante ,4&.. Worthy Esso Se/vice Victoria. and Nelson Streets Goderich -13-44x Of course you can't set a price, can you? Yet over 104,000 Canadians did. They gave their lives., for you. Will you remember theta by wearing a poppy? At'the credit union you can save any amount; the change that's jingling in your pocket, for example. Those nickels, and dimes — the same ones you'd probably spend for things you don't really need — add up fast when you save them. Start now! Save that loose change before you spend it for something else: if'ith few exceptions, your savings are matched dollar for dol• lar and in case of _Our .death or permanent disability, your 'loan is "('aid in `FuU' --with insurance provided by your credit union at no extra chane through CUNYA Mutual, the credit union insurance company. Go erich Community Credit Union 27 South St. (In Bedford Hotel ,B1dg.) Rhone JA 4-7931 By the members of Branch .109 of the Canadian Legion, Goderich, on"- Phone NIU, Amazing? You bet it is. It's America's newest laundry sensation'... completely coin operated! You can bring in your laundry any hour of the day or night and use as many new, fabulous Speed Queen auto- " matics as needed. You do-it-yourself ... oftentimes in only 30 or 40 minutes. Coin operated dryers, also available. WATCH FOR 34 Hamilton St. GRAND OPENING • til }, N :.;{.'•: F•.5 :Xr�• r3• • • Mr. Douglas Squires, of Tor- onto, was home for his brother's wedding and also played for morning anniversary services at Dungannon. Mrs. T. Dickson, of Goderich, visited her brother, Jim Mc- Intyre, and Mrs. 'Mcinty'te for a few days last week. Miss Mary Nivins, of Galt, is YORK CREAM -STYLE CORN Fancy 20 -oz. tins .- OR ._.._, • c.- CLARK'S Beans with Pork 3 20 -oz. tin • fOR 35c llis GlAN1 ree h i naiware. tACH PAdi rl ca' ,We're celebrating' our 3rd Anniversary as a LUCKY DOLLAR, FOOD STORE by offering' 7 yoa._ these._..BEST.._BUYS.-. Lor • Thurschry', Friday and Saturday BEE HIVE or CROWN BRAND SYRUP 2 -Ib. tins 19r'tthr'"'""" LIBBY'S Frust Cocktail 20-0z. tin 39c LUCKY -DOLLAR INSTANT COFFEE lar 64c LUCKY DOLLAR PEANUT BUTTER 31c 16 -oz. jar FROZEN GREEN BEANS 10-o•. wk=. 15c LUCKY ,. DOLLAR FOOD STORE. 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