The Goderich Signal-Star, 1960-02-25, Page 5t
SI,
Healthy Surplus
Is Reported,
By iipspital
• "The; operations for the year
resulted iit a aurVits Of $10,-
848.913," according to the audi-
tor's report read at the annual
Meeting of1. exandra
irjtrW #
TfrapilantisOcia-
tion on Monday.
This surplus commeit with a
loss of $47,007.15 (including de-
preciation) the previous year.
In calculating the 1959 sur-
plus, "depreciation has been
provided for in .the amount of
$17,630.58," said the report.
"The ,ye a.r 1959 was probably
one of the greateSt in the de-
velopment of ,services at the
Alexandra Marine and General
Hpspital," said George par§ops,
who was re-eleeted chairman of
the Board of Governors for
1960. . •
"The impleirrentation a the
Ontario Hospital Services Plan
opened financial resources for
operating funds which had not
been available before. .
stfeSS,.-:FOIR• 0.(PERATING.
for it should be clearly under-
stood that in purchasing equip-
ment and for certain portions
of building programs, the funds
must be raised locally."
Taking another forward step,
Alexa ra Hospital is taking
part i
which
benefit
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'the teams and their coaehes forlwome
26-16. Congratulations again to
o to- rm
k;iiright on the top. n
There was no dance scheduled
at, the school for last Friday
evening, but the j3,A.A. . .and
G.A.„A.• held a now -Thou danee
in -the gym from. 12.30 to I: p.m
(By Nancy Hughes) IVIany students took the Oppor-
,.. itunity. Some even came* back
•early after • dinner tq dance to
Our Goderich ?Collegiate bas- the popular recordings such as:
etbail teams continued, tlfeir"'Forever, "Teenangel," and
Winning streak last Wednesday, "Wild One" that were spun by
February 17th, when the senior "Shad" Wilson: • -
2nelljunioi"boYsras"'Wen'ar tlre' - 'rife Senjer Glee 'Club,' under
senior and junior gies,.defeated the 'direction ef Mr: Tucker, is
all four of the Clinton teams. holding a Musieale .on Friday,
l'he senior girls 'calm out -on April ath. Itwiiljbe entirely a
top 23-14 and the junior girls, student presentation consisting
33-24. The boys were right in of skits,„solos and musical num-
there too, the seniors defeating bers by the choir.' The Senior
Clinton 68-55 and the jtiniars, Glee Club hapes to clear a small
48-32. Again, on Thursday night deficit on their blazers, to raise
in the 'gym, the senior girls met funds to ensure the stability of
the Clinton RCAF Station team.
Their clever plays shone
throughout the game, resulting
in the very near future," he
said. ••
'Later in the evening, the el-
ecutive committee of the board
was appointed a planning com-
mittee to investigate.
Mrs: G. L. Eliis, president of:
the hospital association, ,was
chairman for the annual .meet-
ing.
. Honorary life memberships
have been sent ,put to all those
who -have donated $100..or.more
• tq the hospital.
a master pension plan 'Commenting on a suggestion -
mny manuieript trea-
i
as been set up for the by A. M. Robertson, oneof the Of the
f employees of Ontario life members, the board decided sures in the Vatican Library,
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the choir, and to contribute to
some • charitable organization.
Remember students, practice
makes perfect. Tickets will be
on --sale about the -Middle os
March, so get with it, gang!
On Friday evening, the Year
Book Committee is sponsoring a
"Slop Hop" from 8.30 to 11.30.
To some, a "Slap Hop" may
seem to be an odd name for a
dance. However, it really is
not. It mereiy„Reans that.
everyone must -came dressed -as
untidily as passible, because a
prize will be awarded to the
"sloppiest slop."
See you all there, fellew
slops!
;,-oentre-,sectiark,,,anetkr4,:person:-_?a..„...a......11fe most of. the Bible. It dal,es
espitat With a new wing- member. from the fourth century.
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„Wives of' union members were Mr. and II.frs. Leroy 'Nylon
urged Jiere Saturday to form al Axonkg 'those present were
women's auxiliary - to give their 'Gerry Whaley, ipresident of
inenfalk the strongest possibleiGoderieh Trades and • Labor
hacking ,i.n union activities. Council, and , Mrs. Whaley.
: .
This, suggestian4w2ts,11,044,40,..akilaybof Ernie.. Fisher, whowas.
his m-
a' Caiaillal-Maiir• Congress re- ar4s. , r
Presentative, (Roe
bert IV.feLeod, of -
London, whoa spoke at the an-
nual turkey dinner held by Fed-
eral Union 23736, OLC, at the
Bluewater Lounge.
The union represents ern-
ployees of Goderich Elevator &
Transit Co. and the Sifto Salt
Ltd. fine salt division.
More than 120 persons at-
tended the dinner, which was
followed by dancing. Besides
members• of-- -Federal - .U.nion
23736 and their wives, there
were several guests, including
members of ether local labor
groups.
After the'diener meeting was
called to order by Reg. Jewell,
chairman, the toast to the Queen
was propokd by Lloyd Schoe'n-
has, and •grace was said -by
Percy Barker.
- Mr. Jewell introduced those
at the head table: Mr. and Mrs.
Tony Hyde, Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Sheardown. Mr. McLeod, Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Anstay and
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OBITUARY
MRS. liVraillIAX titaKscv '
Mrs Agnes Dickson, whose
death: at the age of in YearL
occurred recently at her home
,in Wilidsor after a brief illness,
was a member of a forincr-well•
known Goderich lamily. She
was bolli,;.at Kirkton, but spent
the great part o'f her life in
Goderich, her father, ,William
Dickson, being 'governor of the
Huron County jair. . l‘
„Jifie.rAetlyarriagestshe--54ii*
for soine Years at Leamington
and ten yeaxs agotook up'resi-
Leroy Taylor, president of Fed -
Frank Leddy, while the men's
Reis.
-Vollowing brief . remarks by
a relish dish, was won
prize, a 'wallet, • went astolGoedrdobny!IRie:virvse'rosfiderw.,
eral Union 23736, there Were ha
two draws. The ladies' Prize
by Mr8. ' byterian Church. .
-----da member of Leamington Pres-
denee inuWindsor,-•her husband,
algo named :William Dickson,,
Surviving include four neph,
having died in 1925. She was
Walter Crassweller, of
Windsor Williain M.
Dr*. Harry Crasswel-
Tony Hyde, with Mri. William
Jo.havini.7mnaaj:06Pi_awnliisotv
The .sing -song-
., • 'Ernest. Jordan, of Oakville and
;of Toronto, and two nieces, Mrs.
Dickson and William Proudfoot
Speedo To !Ladies
wil in'1-""IMrs. Marion Burgess of St.
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duced by W. Sheardown,direct-
ed part of his remarks to the
1Windsor with Rev. Wm. Lawson;
1MaPunseral services were held at
woman wants a fur coat or the
family needs a newer model
,
ear, it should be rememIbered, .1.
ladies in particular. When a
'
ies and 'themselves, wives
:',, • • ,
he stressed that these things
can .anly he-purohapd_with ths
-husband's labor. • -
"You want to sell that for the
highest price you can get," he
asserted. . u
• In order to secure all the
things they want for their fam-
of St. Andrew's Presbyterian
'Church, Windsor, officiating.
Burial was made in Maitland
cemetery, Goderich.
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„,.., STURDY.
A former resident of Goclee
rich Township, -AlbertW.
Sturdy passed away .in Edraon,
tort, Alta.In ins tilird year.
1 His wife, Mary Anne Rodges,
predeceased him in',1905. Be.
fore retiring.he ,eperatect stores
alid-16,4er XiitS Iii Hayter;
Provosi and Edmonton. -
Surviving ' are a daughter,
Mrs. Bessie Ruskin; a min, Bob,
'of Edmonton, and lour brothers,
Bert, of California, Leith„ of
B.C., Howard and Reg., a ,C4.0e-
rich Township. ,
should -give their husbands the
-strorrgest possible support in
union activities, said Mr. Mc-
leod.
ST. GEORGE'S CHURCH
10 a.m. Sunday School and Bible Class.
11 a.m. Morning Prayer and Sermon.
(Junior Congregation and Nursery.)
7 p.m. Evensong and Sermon.
°Ash W•edn'bsday -- March 2
Holy Communion in the Chapel, 10 a.m.
REV.. KENNETH E. TAYLOR, M.A., D.D., Rector.
MR. J. F. STEPHENS,' M.A., Organist, and Choirmaster.
CO4e4,,e;,4 1• 2,5t4t,
their daighter, iLinda„
PERSONALS Ilfgrtipart, tgrit. '4_ Mr. an and /Ars. likg:-BratileY, of 7irs. Ted are has len PO
Gravenharst, Ont., sPer.lt Severala two weeks' rtrip .to' Quebec*
days visiting 4-•-tM'---lionte--of Montreal, 'Ott&Wty =wow.
:Mrs. T211., Bradley. Ifkron rnad, Palls. While -Ibex's. w.fil: a
tea the quebee
and other relatives, af3er 'which
Mrs. H. Bradley travelled to
Sebringville tO visit 4t the bome 'March -16 s vie des
of her son. Mr. Lloyd Bradley, ifor 1964 ear license" '''Pip.te0.
and faprity. ''and there will be. no tezt
-Mrs. Helen. McWhinney has 'sion'of expiry? date, Art ipoAk,
ratit444. Aim Itorimat;,004043,k4r1acal.;trlireoavossuert-stSago. et.
date the sale , of pepnits is
down 50 per cent Apra
year which ifie#ns Wag line-
ups in the near future
ear Owners., The' offiee nt3,10
'Neisen ,street,',1 open weedc
days,Ifrogn a.m; Dto 5,30
p.m,
4, •
view 'after spending the past
two_„. weeks with her sister, Mrs,
E. vhristilaw, and MT. and Mrs.
Leonard Christilaw. -
• Week -end gists with Mrs. J.
MeGrattan, Essex street were
he daughter, Emily, Mrs. R.
!VIessecar, Mr. Messecar and
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WE INVITE Ircfli TO SEE
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* Low -Initial Cost
* Nimble In Traffi
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VOLKSWAGEN
SALES AND SERVICE
AND RIDE TIM AMAZING VOLKSWAGEN
* Low Operating Cost ,* Low Depreciation
c. „* Volkswagen Means Economy.
ill-Phate,'4TAA-8231-
.ABERHART'S: GARAGE' "GaDm *
St. Andrew's $t.
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c'HE UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA
North Street United Church
' 10 am. SUNDAY SCHOOL. •
11 a.m. MORNING WORSHIP.
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10 oz.
beverage glass
Junior Cong^regation and Nursery.
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REV. A. E. EUSTACE, B.A., Minister.
MR. GEO. INGHAM, A.R.C.T., „Mus: Bac:
Music Director.
Gm-auctrir
CHURCH SCHOOL—ALL AGES.
"MOSES' SIGHT OF GOD."
"THE FUTURE OF MAN."
REV. EGON VON KEITZ, B.A., Minister.
MR. WM. BETTGER, Organist.
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FREE METHODIST CHURCH
WELCOMES YOU — SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 28
9.56 a.m. Family Sunday School.
11 A.M. and 7 P.M. — Rev. Lorne A. Sparks, or tiayfiefd,
• Ontario, will spealCat bothserves.
Wed., 8 p.m. Prayer and Bible Study.
REV. E. A. COOPER, Pastor — JA 4-9306
They're new and EGA- has them! Get your complete set of
Matched 'Midnight Glow".13eautifully Styled ,'Glasse's• Redeem
your coupon for a free 10 -oz. Beverage' Glass with $3.00
.purchase February 24th to March ist.
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BY STUDEBAKER-VS-
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THE SALVATION A MY
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A QUALITY PRODUCT BUILT IN'CANADA BY CANADT,ANS
Huron Automotive 6g. Supply
263 HURON ROAD
GO:DEBTOR
- For Demonstration or, Information, Ccq
R. G. DUCKWORTH Or GEORGE WESTLAKE
Phone JA 4-8271
Res. JA 4-8462
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1960. RENAULTS:
Does driving a gas hog .give you the blues?
Switch to ECONOMY with Renault!
• 1958 AMERICAN
tdoor, reclining seats. Lox', low mileage.
1958 FORD
4 -door, 6 -cylinder; standard transmission.
1957 FORD
V-8 automatic, tudor.
1957 RENAULT
Four -door model.
1957 ZODIAC
Four -door model.
1056 NASH
4 -door, .radiowindshield washers,
overdrive, reclining seats.
1956 STUDEBAKER
Presi 4 -door, V-8, overdrive
• transmission.
1956 BIM., AIR
Chevrolet, V-8, 4-doorlotornatic, radio.
1954 roisivAo
'2 -door, with 'radio. This is a sharp car!
1954 BEL AE
Chevriller 2 -door, only 45,000 miles.
,Ste this enel
OVERDRIVE TRANSMISSION
. ONLY $50 EXTRA
with all 1960 LARK models
ordered 'during February!
• , SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 28-
CAPT. AND MRS. H. CROSSLAND
11 a.m. HOLINESS ,MEETING.
3 p.m. SUNDAY SCHOOL.
-7 p.m. ..SALVAT.1914. MEETING,
Tuesday, 8 p.m. Prayer and Bible Study. -
You are never 4 stranger at the Army.
Bethel Pentecostal Tabernacle
. SUNDAYr-FEBRUARY 28
10 a.m. Sunday School, classes for all ages.
11 a.mWorship Service — "WORSHIPPERS."
7.30 p.m. --Evangelistic Service—"THE COMING CRISIS."'
The prophetic order of events.
Tuesday, 8 p.m. Prayer Meeting and Bible Study.
.Friday, Feb. 26, 8 p.m.—Film "Which Will Ye Have."
You are welcome to worship with us.
REV. H. C. CRACICNELL; Phone JA 4-8506.
WESTON'S
SODAS
Salted or Plain 1 -Ib. box
SOCKEYE SALMON 51c
MAXWELL. HOUSE •
Instant Coffee
6-0Z. JAR 89C,
AUNT JEMIlylA — Regular - Buckwheat - Buttermilk
PANCAKE MIX 2413 PKG 29c
DOMESTIC — 3c OFF
3c SHORTENING
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195(STUDEBAKER
Economy 6-cyliiiTier, 4-dodr.
Forget
in
1947 EUDSON
my age because my shape is good
every wayl Make an offer.
1911f,‘PONTIAC
Make us an offer.
• TRUCKS' 0
1956 DpDGE.
21i -Ton Stake.
Victoria,StreetUnited Church
FELLOWSHIP AWAli'S YOU.
10 a.m. $unday School, Beginners to Adult Class.'
ft a.m. "AT THY WORD I -WILL."
BENMILLER=
1.30 p.m. UNIFIED SUNDAY SCHOOL AND
CHURCH.
3 p,ni. UNION CHURCH, Goderich Township.
REV. S. A. MOOTS, B.A., B.D., Minister.
MR. FRANK BISSETT, Organist.
ROBIN' HOOD WHITE — 151i -OZ. PKG.
US- CTN.
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3% 1
ANGEL CAKE MIX 45c
PANTRY SHELF
TUNA FISH
YORK
Peanut Butter
FLAKED 8 6-0Z.,TINS $1
16 -oz. Ito Box Jar
33c-
TABLERITE- ,MEATS YABLEPRESH PRODUCE
1954 MERCURY
Dump Truck, equipped with '56 engine,
:1952 kAARGO •
1 -Ton platform on duals.
1951 DODGE a
1 -Ton Express, long box.
1947 DODGE
Cab and chassis on duals.
Knox Presbyterian Church
THE REV: ROBERT G. MacMILLAN, Minister
Mr. H. de Jond Organist Miss B. J. Woodruff, Deaconess
10 a.m. CHURC-14-SCHOOL.,,
11 a.m. MORNING WORSHIP.
4 p.m. ANNUAL MARINERS' SERVICE.
Music by the Harbouraires. Everyone Welcome.
Nursery and Junior Congregation.
„Ammtsamtezmummeamo
GRADE "A" — FRESH KILLED
FRYING CHICKENS
Legs or Breast Ib. 59c .
I.CHNEIDER'S TENDERIZED BONELESS
9,S. FANCY IMPORTED
-LEMONS DOZ. 39c
• '...REMINGIONS.
iGA FOOPLINgit
PORK SHOULDERS
Ib. 49c
South- 'Street
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