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The uoderichC Signal -Star, Thurs., March 31st, iged°
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:trong Winmpeg
otYpuog.Catiotta.
• (spec. to The Signal -Star .the finest '11-year-iold player In •
froin.Vince Leah, ports Editor
Ole eity -of, Winnipeg,.
Pearson, Bob Sulkers,. defence; -
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Winnip.eg Tribune.) Mike Colvin, Bryan •Lefley, Bill
WINNIPEG, Man, Winni- Ramsay, Grant. Harris Chris '•
peg's Iteit.,White and Blue„Hoc-iDadson, :Larry Neilson, Brian •
key „ ass.ociation will send its Durupt,Bill Anson, Craig'
entry. which. 'barely •misse out
in the class AA finalg with
Toronto's Ted's Pals to -0-6.-dit
'ITCh's annual' Young Canada.pee
Wee hockey.chamPionships.-
The team, selected some days
ago, has been working out faith
Rt. Rev. W. A. Townshenct, fully and • as usual has .been
Suffragan Bishop of :Huron, a busy selling matchbooks, .groc-
native of Goderich Township, ery raffle tickets, pouring tea
will be awaNed the degree of and whatnot to raise the money
doctor of lawkat the spring con- to get there. The Mustangs
vocation of the University of also will have their little bro:
Western Ontario on June 4. thers, ,the Colts, at Brampton's
At the saine convocation, first novice totienament atthe
Arthur R. Ford, editor-in-chief same time.
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of the London Free Press, whose This season's pee wee - team
father was once minister at Vic- includes, Don • Kerr, goal; Brian
toria • Street United Church,
Goderich, and whose sister is
1 i Mrs. J. Howard Robertson, Wel-
lioy,ton..street,,Goderich;,will,re,
ceive the degree . of doctor �f
letters. -Rev. .A. Nimmo, of
Wingharn, moderator Aof the
Presbyterian Church in 'Canada,
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will receive the degree of doc-
tor of laws. Others to be ,hon-
ored. will be Gregory Clark; not-
ed Canadian humorist ,and news-
paper coliunnist, and Chief Jus
tice Albert. Sevigny, a judge of
the Quebec Superior Court. •
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'Miss Dark Dies.
-v*-anAt4teth-Year--
COOKED and BREADED
HADDOCK
PORTIONS
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lb • S,. t.eor;,e.s An,liean Ghtirch
!!•ntl.was fOr'years an activeand
, clev;:ted member of f thSt
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COOKEDandd BREADED. . :!rcgatign.
Surviving are .one nephew,
Clatence 'Ithynas. Toronto, and
la niece, Miss Fannie Lawrence,
'Goderich.
The body rested at the Lodge
-funeral home prior to removal
to St. George's Anglig_an Church
\vhere the funeral C't•vice was
• held at 2 p.m., on Wednesday
'Rev. ;K.! E. Taylor' officia
, Interment was in Mai
, cemetery. .
SPECIAL. OFFER! Anni.ver5aey. NO,
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I A patient al Alexanc ra Mar -
Ane and General Hospital for
!several years,. Miss. Clara Dark
Idied Sunday in hpr 10Oth year.
,She. was born at Goderich • on
,Deccinfier 5, 1860 and lived here
all her life. Her father, the late
• Tircnias Dark.'was proprietor of
, what. ?Cow known -as the -Bed-
, tord Hatel. She was a member
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Stan 'Bradley' 14genera1man-•-
ager and the 'pee viees are tinder
the .charge ofJoe Lamarche and
Bob Leiley, who are making
their first visit :to Goderich. •
Vince Leah, who • pioneered ,
the --first Western visit in:1854'
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and who was in charge of. the
1055, 1956, 1957 and '1950 teams,
will be missing, however as he ,
elected to let somebody else
have the thrill of visiting what
he calls "the finest town in
Canada."
The 'Mustangs entrain for
Goderich Easter" Sbnday, April
17
Parkhurst, rated by many as .
-NeTv Officers Ofilie-Tiades-lritl'
Labor Council Are Installed
Goderich Trades and Labor -the comMittee chairmen, plans
were laid for •the Organization
l'ouncil held 'their regular
nonthly meeting in AineKay• held in
educational •school being
it ii MacKay Hall, Goderich,
with a Idrge turn -out, of April 9 and 10. This school is
!Jnion members. being held under the leadership
The new officers,' for 1960 of the Canadian Labor Congress.
hy Brother ltyg.' • It is the .hcpe c-ff the- execu-
le woll and are as follows:. pre- tive, that as many union mem-
-ident, Jerry Whaley; vice -pre- bers in Goderich and district as
•-:ident, Charles.. Anitay..- secre- possible •av;til. themSelve4-.41f...ttetzvr.V.4./ca.
etrr.AlavrtIrt-Deetieq,'-'1reasttPtr,-etp rieirtrttriir s '
V•rt-trant Bradtrr trtirtrrre• 1 .
Elgin Fisher, Percy Ilarrisen,' A heartY. Vote of thanks was
Vic Hey, Leroy Taylor. , ;given to the so-cial conimittee
After the various -reports f.rom tor a ni!!e lunch. .•
Auburn . Couple Celebrate Their
Fiftieth Wedding -Anniversary.
AUBURN, March ri Thellate Mr. and -Mrs. inn Cham-
l'amily of Mr, and Mrs. Robert neY .and was botn in West
Chanuley •entertained 50 rola- Wilwainisn in 1886: lie attend-
, ' cd Donnybrook schobl. Mrs.
lives and fricnds to . a turkey !I Chanthey, formerly. Clara Craig,
elinner in honor of their par- is the daughter of the -late ,Mr.- ,
'Red the ,,le-ael tahl-e. and' They are members' of Knox'
ents' 50th wedding anniversary',and Mrs. Edward Craig and was _
an Saturday evening, March 26, born in West Wiwanosh Tovvn-
.n the Blyth Memorial trail! • - !ship• in 1891. She attended'
The three -tiered wedding cake:Fordyce school.
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. tii ...11 'daffodils *decorated the., United =Church, Auburn, and
and ;ables. Mr. Herman Chamney 'Mrs. Chamney.is a life merriber
,vas toastmaster.'
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master. of ceremonies for the. brock -W.M S. 'last year where . ... .
all request 'program which c•..n-she'-had het:41,a devoted 1110111130r
.-::•,i,i; of:'• t ,;.%;1 su:.;,i I,y iss for „many years! She is also a
,,air c hathno., accompa ued • by . menrher ef the Women's- Insti-
GOLDEN—BOOK
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, . mr,. 11. wor,,n; violl:, ,elec-t•te. •Mr. Chnney is a member
• .• . :the fortivl- anniversary of lion liY,.,Ali:;s 'Margaret Craig ,itc• of the Masonic! Lcd.ge and a keen
'ILLUSTRATED il:)-. and Mrs. C. It. Halland was ,...-'mpanied lay her. grandthother., lover of gam( hcrses.
!celebrated at the Strtfortt Golf 1.?r•... .1, on_!, 'C.•,.H.,: •,(Itit!!. hy They have a family of one ,
' iatht Conutry Club., T; took the -\;i-_.,.. Joan 31,1 Jone • 7-litis. daughter • .aral livi, sans who
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• E . - Limn,. ,,... 1.2-- ;:.: a F4 1.,.. -,::,s \\-cl.e all .prc,-.mt for the occa....
l';ic cit.t. were anirricd 011 :le iil..00 Ity 1.e.:r grandmothef. '.'Zi.i.:•,tra Fall..,: Ehvin. of. Wing-, '
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M.a•ch ;31, 1920, in Clinton, On, Mrs, Witil,.th .J.. Craig; -trios by 11::!ii; • 11..... .n. fl,f N'indsor: '... ...
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For Young People • _"ao. Mrs. Hollan0 Wi:3 the:Th,, .NVI!!1.•ip- , S. _Cr,,I.,-, V -s. Graham, .of G altr,,,:a: „mart,
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.. , '. f•-irmer 1.00111 Nt liger. daughterl !Li...Ty 1::'..,!•I ,and Mrs. (l-tr!i. of RR. 2. Aie....vn, and Godon
HELP YOUR CHILD IN SCHOOL ' !'". "le ci A: rs, ,A\ . ..1. ‘,V; I k .11-, I s..a•ia.1 tithe . v...1 s en- of Auburn; 27 -grandchildren
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7',:ediger. of Clinton. Alr. Hol- ,,cti, ,ieludi02. dancing More i nd nine great-grandehilduen.
. ' -- WITH--. . , 11(1 is the •scn of tire late Mr. ;Lan 20(1 .4ue-fs attended this Mrs. Chamney has, two ' bro- .
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THIS BRAND NEW WORLD OF .ir,(1 Mrs. -George Flatland GI. the 1)z -it of the celt.hration. ther.4, Williant 'I' Craig. of Au-
, KNOWLEDGE Cloon arra. The couple have Czne,fs were present from i;urn. and Ernest, of Gaderich: -
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' , five sons, Ray, .1ohn. D;)uglas; 1'01.:34,,t.), Nia.gara Falls.. Wind: a l'F.o , one • sister, Mrs. Kell'and '
1.i George and Murra-y.
--Present ar the celebration 1'1(:).\r%:01-1-adilil1la'agric(si. surrounding Olive) AIcVittie,- of Blyth. , Mr. .
'Chimney has one sister, -Mrs.
J6 MAGNIFICENT _
. . were: Mr, and Mrs. Bruce Hol- Mr: and Mrs. Chamncy were James (Annie') Chif_t, of Auburn.•
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• . :and, Mr. and. Mrs. Charles Net-lin:it-Hid on March 23, 1910 aty Mr. and Mrs. Chainney were
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--g-on,mr,--afitrAIN,----N•h•tt.Nedigerlit•ruFFels---by -the tote Rev: R:-.1.' presented with—Many" Jovely
Mr. and Mrs, John W. Nediger Powell. Following their , mar gifts from the .firnaily, relatives
riage, they took up • residence land friends - and - also lovely
only . on the family lam at Doritly-I flowers to mark this golden .... .
brook and resided there until!wedding anniversary. The can-. ' .._.
they. retired .1'ast year and mov-Igratulations of' this community. ,,..
ed to the ,‘••illage of Auburn. 'are extended to the ectiple on .
Mr. 'ChanineY is the son of the this occasion.
. -.r111 Mrs. N-r,rman Holland, all
cf Clinton; Mr. and Mi.s. Gordon
Rathwell, .of Bayfield; Mrs.
Ervine Zinn, of Dungannon; Mr.
and Mrs. II. S. Turner, of Gode-
BACK COPIES SMILL AVAILABLE rich; Mr. and Mrs. Ray
C. hlol-
land, of Ottwa: Mr. and Mrs.
W. John Holland, of Stratford:
.111r, and •Mrs.,George.4 Holland,
cf Dunnville; Mr. and Mrs.
Murray .J. Holland, of Wood-
stock. --
Presentation of a picture was
made to thersouple Along with
a bouquet of flowers' to the
bride of 40 years. After dinner
a reception .was held , at the
home of their _son and • daughter -
in !•;w. Mr. and 'AIrs. W. John
Holland. .
BUY'A VOLUME A WEEK UNTIL -
YOUR SET IS COMPLETE
Fresh Fruits itt Vegetables Low Priced at A&P
Real..Buy,-Floricfa Pascal, No..1 grade •
CELERY STALKS
GREEN CABBAGE
GREEN ASPARAGUS Calif°r
California, Fresh Spring Crop
BROCCOLI .,,--4•.1o,1 Grade bell 25c
Fresh Cut;"White
MUSHROOMS No. 1 'Grade lb 49c
'California Iceberg
LETTUCE 1 Grade 219e heads 29c
Fresh From The,fropics
BANANAS No..1 Grade
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Open Friday Night
'Til 9 P.M.
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Closed Sat. Nighi
Your choice of Premiur ..
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A. 30" Tea Towel Reg. Price 79c
or &aimless Tableware .
inside each packroe. . , Save a .Total. of _1.1c _
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Texas, No. 1 Grade, Fresh
ni'a, Fancy Grade, Tender
Cuban, Red Spanish
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EXPECT OVER 350 HERE
.AT MEETING NEXT FALL
Nlany attended the meeting
Clast Friday of Knox Ladies' Aid.
tie.riinture was read by Mrs. 'W
1.. Ritchie. Prayer,wa.s. by
Gracey and the setirztary'S re-
port bY .Mrs. John RoSveld.
The business period was' con-
hy the pre4ident. Mrs.
k. Straiton. Plans were inade
c..ler to three dinners.
Mrs. Erfkine read a news let-.
'er from the "Arma" home for
inm_rried mothers. Next fall,
'nei••• 1 idles' tV(1.Will (-ter to
the Young People's Synodical to -
.)e held 01 the church with an
'.!endance of approximately 350
-timber» or more. A solo by
Mrs. McKee was much appreci-
each 25c
Ontario Fancy, Northern, Atmosphere Controlled Stock
SPY —APPLES' 3•16 cello bag 35C
Vine Ripened,•Salmon Flesh, Jumbo Size
No 1 Grade
Arriving Daily Film B.C.
DAFFODILS Fresh Cut
CANTALOUPE
each25 C
bunch o11239c
• FROZEN FOOD ITATIIRE!
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A&P Farley Quality Reg. pkg 33c—SAVE 7c
STRAWBERRIES 215-0,59c
New Officers Named For United -
Church' Huron. Presbyterial
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The large And .enthusiasticGreer, Wingham: past preside.rit, -
roup of women attending the.
At')resident Mrs G 'W Tiffin
1rs.. William .cVittie, Myth;
.,5rteli,hayitienriiiaaii.. in‘‘eiettnienssg eodf lalfurreosnh... w:11..1.-sii..1.0(..:v)til.iv-•;:ii.... 11:-!: .. vice _piesraulit: . c,,_ _
ir.Irrison. R.R.'1, --
0 the deep concern of 'i,13 orm• W. 'fl 01) sectional vice- '
An -s for•the work ,and mission Or, sitionts. Centre. Mrs. Itobert •
:f the Won...in's Missior,z.ry So- MeNtichriel, Walton, We:• -it,
•,.iieutia•dae..fth
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lor!nniii11...ted 3('111(11zireillf,iz
triri.,:frrfuroth.A:t011,_ R R. 7, 1-ncknow'
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Mrs.,KiPiarn Itoutl.•, R.R. '
loon ' sesSionzi• met in Nirrthside 3, Exeter, North; Mrs. Ross
l„rnited Church, Seaforth, 00 Vogan, Wingham: reeording sec --
Chun -day, and werechaired by!retary, Mrs. 11:•rold Mil, Ford-
s.:Im to. the [Tile:1110st," set the-treavtirer. Mrs. ..1. A. Sutter.-
atii.e:phere. for .1.11 the'trrirship', Clinton.
the president, Mrs. 11'illiiiin A1c•!wiclt; earrespindin !s:rercerteltatierYs'::
Vittic, Blyth. tile theme, "lis-'11rs! Gilbert Beecroft. Belgrav'e;
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-('l('5 and addresses of, thy'. Dei-artrocr,•.01
da'1.-4-t- treasurer, „ ,Christian sI rd• ). . Mr:
, Mrs. .1, A. Stit• gin McKinley,' ft 11. •1. Znricli:-•
. ywo'.-,i. El-
f' tto .-lo-ed Ili,: t the 66 for, , mission c'rcfc.,,. ''', - M ir:zaret
l:: I ]cs in Huron with a thirm ;.1 0 c kso 0. -Alt.o-n.' 1,1111, tteil
1-i:•rhp of 2.195 had ,contribut- C,G1'1' _groups,. „MN.. (*.irloin
cd $778 .more than in 195). a • Woodbii.ro, 1( 11 3, 1' 1,1,001: .
r'...11 GI g24.688- -,:)tItT-ztIll less mission 1 rrl.'•-.----,1-,.. • Av llimi
th.ln the allocation. In an all- ilrburi.“).11, R 11. 1, We•t :Monk-
olit _ effo,,t- to reach the allora• ton: baohy, h.P.: mt.', Mr,. D. 1n lo ,
!.er. for 1960, Mrs. S. A. Monte Exeter; liter:intro. :1)-:. S E
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,",..alained that frr the first time,,Lewis, ENO C•I': ;I ':- lt•::1 IS' 0' 'm
!c(1.- accamPanied by Mrsii• the cr!lre amount has been al- bers? Mrs. E...1..Priti:i 111, C, 1(10-
le Jong on the piano. Mrs. John 'located, , irich; ,Cupply. AIrs.W. A. reGill,
nirie gavean Easter reading.' In an imprvssive memorial Clinton; community frientfrhip,
Mathieson thanked Mrs. ..., vice Mrs. W. J. G-Ccr 1-11 the lirs.-S. A. Moole. Goderieh; rnis-
'ir,e and als-o Mrs. McKee. Pre..')y!eripl in expressing 1' 1 'iv- , fionary monthly and world
----- — — ,lmt tribute to 66 members who friends, Miss Armes Anderson,
SENIOR CITIZENS :ind p.:• -ed to higher scrvcc Centralia; Christian citizenship,
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!'only members Of the Senior ,.!' iring the year. Candles. glow.; Mrs. Tait Clark, It ,ft 4. Gody
.'iti•iens!C'uth enjoyed an ,even, :1 in rcmcinhrance of Mrs. Iler- rich.; press. Mrs. eN.IrMscFad-
LI , A "500" and bingo Thursday hc:t Kirkby, a pt president, den, Brussels; eardidate seere-•
-Past . . -nil of Mrs. Willi.ar Jelin,: and tary, Mrs. R. S. Hilt?. Exeter;
'I Ni .c. Marlare4 Mc.kidey ,Won Mrs, Charles Robertson, l'o...mer;'awitliiiiiiaatiend1370.xli.)1sooraefrorgtrh7ps Mrs.
.xrentive members. .
The highlight cf thy day wa's; - ------ --,--- — .
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the addeesz by a missionory.! - Mrs. Bernard Munns ind .her
Miss 'Ruth Churchill, •who is d:ItIghTer.' MISS PrOTICOS.Xlifini.,
serving in the elty of-Montreal.lhave returned to Goderich and
. Officers fiT .1960 ire: Itonor•lAken up permanent residence - .-
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All Prices Guarenteed 'Through Saturday, April 2nd, Ilk
'wick first tor gents.
1 'N'..-:-- P.. -,r1 ".V.,...A(d. :II won the
door prize. A ,progr,..in corn-
ismittee was firmod. The next
- irietting will be Thursday, April
14th. . .
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