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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1960-04-28, Page 1112. x tctLai' THE RIDGEVIEW Atha is more than five times the size of Europe and has more territory than North and Seat./ American combined. • Its area is estimated at 16,000,000 to 17,000,000 square miles. • Shorthand was used in An- cient Greece and Rome, but the system was' lost. The art was revived some 400 years ago. In 1837, Sir Isaac Pitman de - types, such as Gregg and Speedwriting systems, have been developed since. There's nothing faster on the take -off than a bus you've just missed. Oakley & McKnight Construction invite you to • I • • See TWO Ultra-Modern-- 3-Bedrocim Homes 4ar '0! 0 *1.1.4 on Mary treet- - SATURDAY • SUNDAY APRIL 30 —MAY 8 --- HOURS OF INSPECTION (DAILY INCLUDING SUNDAYS) 213.M. - 4 P.M. • 7 P.M. 9 P.M. imp Each Home Approx:71,100 'Sq. Ft. Plus Garage SEE these outstanding features! "RIDGEVIEW Hardwood and Tile Floors ' * Built-in Fan Ventilation System * Extra -high 8 ft. basement * Birch Cupboards • * Built-in oven and rdhge * Floor -to -ceiling tile bathroom Gas incinerator • Reere•tion-room— * Floor -to -ceiling closet doors 100 -amp push-matic service * Brick construction * Gas-fired heating system and-horwater * Colored bathroom fixtures • "PARK LANE" * Walnut Cupboards * Stainless Steel Sink * Built-in oven and range * Tile and broadloom flooring * Garbage incinerator * New fbld-away type .doors' _room. _ _ Colorkl" bathroom ffiTtoreS * Gas-fired heating system and hot water * Brick con§truction * Extra -high 8 ft. basement * Floor -to -ceiling, tile in bathroom IF YOU'RE INTERESTED IN BUILDING A HOUSE, contact Mr. Oakley or Mr. McKnight N.HI.A. LOANS 3,600 PLANS now avaiiable. to Choose- from ! Oakley & clinight Construction JA 4-7641 •GODERICH row. s - LJi TJie Goderich Signal -Star, ThUr,SdaY, AP% 28t11,,19160 1,1 A'V.M.IVAlifTWQ#4$42LvL y.Gich Q -aired pt. urdays Ore 'Vie -`,Porls:•Isaite4•Jand. from Saturday, April 30, through pleto the. site, "The Ri-dgeview." Both con - Since • the partnership of Lain extra -high; eighttoot base - Sunday, May 8, at two ney peter oamey and Doug Mc- ments. Bach house is approx-1 homes just Jcampleted by Pak-. Knight was forined 16 truonths, imately 1,100 sq. ft.,splus garages ley .4. ,Np,Icnight Construction aothe Goderich construction Among the many striking fe,a- on -Mary street in Ged.erichfthi has produced 13 units in tures are the built-in isitchqn It, is ex,pected.. that hundreds ,Goderich and vicinity.' They cupboards-s-shirch ctupilloardis in of people will , YiSiting the .have already Jcontracted to one house arid i'vainut Jeupboards WO new three bedroom hsrmes, more bogies th'ss year. in the other.' Other feaJtitres of which incorporate ultra Oakley kiVicKnight are agents the kitchens. include built-in 3OfitAss,r4,- i-Ckesa%, •• �r Londans-Prev4sesassallifisinag. o.'sseis.ss a4.0401414.4..s. - --sszsss'sssu"'s . The lottSes'Thwill be open fin* These hosnes are 'primarily pre- Both home's are of brick con- inspect:ion by the public be- fab,, but can be 'bought either struction and 'have Jgas-fired foseen the hours of 2 tp.m.-4 p.m. as a "do-it-yo•urself" package or he4ing systems and hot water. and 7 p.m. -9 pm. daily including completely , The bathrooms have colored Sundays. - • , There are 3,600 different fixtures and floor -to -ceiling tile. ' 'Located side-byside an• Mary home plans to choose from, Mr. and M. 'Oakley will live street, theliatisesmay ;be reach- state the partners, and NHA in the Park Lane ,home, while ed simply by fallowing the ar- ore now available. Mr. and Mrs. McKnight andl rows. Scores •of arrow signs will Ise posted altong an high - The two models !which will family will be' living in the e on display, starting this Sat- Rfidgeview anodel. Conservation Authority Is Urged For Here The speaker at the Goderich 1Horticulture' Society. meeting Friday was T. Andrew Dixon, tExeters-sffirsuiTleattIssssais, 't servation as practised in the Ausabie River WaLtershefds" used colored slides to illustrate his excellent talk, and pointed out how our Country is being misused. Mr. Dixon urged that those present form an Authority, here in Goderich, and he an- swered questions on how to go about this matter. • Mrs. S. Argyle thanked the speaker. Mrs. Vanstone &nets, ed two beautiful African Violets' as door prizes. The third prize was a rose bush. These were, ;w by ,Miss M. 4Buchiaplans Mrs.I '1Vrati:if IS" iffilriWtalin ars ' The Ontario Horticulture As- 4,1aCiaien..i..4.:APPlaring an essay contest for elementary school THE PARK LANE ST. HELENS ST. HELENS, April 24,—Can-. gratulations to Crawford, Mc - N students. Ail children in grade e wh h o as successf u11 y oom- 8peted his junior year at the or under are eligible, and entries are to be submitted to Western Ontario Agricultural Dorothy Westbrook by School -at Ridgetown. lVfiss June 15, '1960. The subject is Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Gaunt, ,, Donald and Karen, Mr. and Mrs. "Conservation 'of Wild Flowers. Wallace Miller, Mrs. Frank Mc - Very generous prizes are being Quillin and Mr. and Mrs. Allan offered by 'the local 'and pro- , Miller attended the funeral pf vincial associations. . The meeting in May is to take Mrs. Gaunt's sister, MrsWm. the form f an auction sale. Knott, at Thornbury on Satur- :o Members and their friends are dayMrs. Knott, the former. Miss Sadie MacCharles, was the to brasig;.their plants for- asp. 'Sire'. -- ThFcineetinti-'3.daSed '''*-1t101°111-"I''' "Plunei'Pal '''''14''''''th-e-'''St: - Helen's, schork from 1935-1939. tea and sandwiches being served bz hex cain. The sympathy of a h•ost of , i.taiteres., A. Riehl friends is extended bereaved family. . The annual pot luck supper under the auspices of the Wo- men's Institute was held in the CommUnity Hall on Friday evening with a good attendance. After all had done justice to the , bthoeunetamifulmistItuepepiera ,aoharrranagee:cljurbsy..i 'flthttessikt..4ftartalst,,sMme,,IiarveY7. Webb, Mrs, Allan Miller ,• Mrs. Lorne Woods, Mrs. Ross Gam- mie and Mrs. Gordon MacPher- son, the following program was presided, over by Mrs. McDon- ald; community singing ted -by Mrs. E. W. Rice with Mrs. Will Rutherford at the piano; read- ings by Mrs. Fred McQuillin, ,Mrs. James Aitchison and Miss D. 'Rtitherford; piano solos by Miss Norma Murray, Terry Wilson'and Mrs: ',Rutherford; clarinet solo by Larry Miller with Mrs. Ernest Walker at the piano; an accordion, solo by Mary Purdon, and a vocal solo by Mrs. Rice. Gladys,McDonald gave the -spe-e,ch on the subject_ "To live together in peace as good neighbors," which had won her firsts -place in, the jmier girls' public speaking eontest in the Lucknow ,1-iigh School, and Terry Wilson who was runner- up in the senior boys' contest spoke an "Canada in the next. 1 25 years". . - -Int " ' 4. -: ill: S. *thi. H. HACKETT—.FINIGAN Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Finigaii, A quiet wedding- was solemn- and Clifford Hackett, son a Mr. ized at North Street United and Mrs. Alexander Hackett, Church parsonage, April '16, winghant when Rev. A. E. Eustace united The couple were attended by in marriage Pearl Finigan, Mr. and Mrs. Chester Hackett, Goderish, daughter of tire late f Ashfield. It was our pleasure • o suppsr.rne, eaLITI Trend -setting ta. Tarnitute'..- • 'cl•t; • You'll admire during 'OPEN HOUSE at • the Oakley & McKnight homes April 30 May 8. - • Living Room Furniture by Kroehler O 'Dining Room Suites and Bedroom' SUiteS:-by -KifeeliferInd • Carpet by Brinton -Peterborough • Kitchen Sets and Nursery Sets DGE- Fuenitara 3 West Street .JA 4-7521 BE SURE AND' VISIT • " '"'" " •• : •Z•••• •,0~' , „ • • • • , .40 • .:;•$ BUILT BY . DEL H • OAKLEY AND McK CONSTRUCTION Located on Mary Street in Goderich, these modern homes will lit - opeh daily to the public from April 30 to May. 8. Those "Illue Star Homes" are equipped Natural Gas for heating, Ivater heating and built-in 000l:inp.. They he happy hopies . , because Natural lessens f llonlelnaker'S ..\‘',)1•1( 1011.(I, 111a fo easier and more pleasani. "flu's() '• 1 'duo '4t 'r Ilinnes" also include the 00(110'.0,v 1011).; 1 if and ellieioney or Natural Gas for ineineration. UNION GODERICH ow. E IGH COMPANY OF CANADA, LIMITED CLINTON SEAFORTH MORE PEOPLE THAN EVER ARE USING NATURAL GAS" famitasitarairtiallistastiorsiO • 41011016004.100.1000iiikirzailrir -17-10 W:M.S. Meeting CARLOW, April 26. — The S.-nith:s Hill W.M.S. held their Easter thank -offering meeting at the Township Hall, Carlow, on April -12. Over 50 ladies at- tended. Visitors were preselit from Nile, Auburn, Leeburn, Ben -miller and the Victoria Street United caric;reg,ation ef G derich. - The meeting began with quiet music by the -pianist. Mrs. iFordyce Clark, president, gate the call to -worship and the in- vocation. Mrs. Tait Ciark gave the Easter lesson • wad le•d in prayer. Mrs. K. Hazlitt, Benin-111-er, ac- companied by Mrs. Howard Fea- gan, sang a lovely solo. Th offering was received by Mrs. David Bean and Mrs. Clive'Aflin. 'Mrs. Tait Clark introduced the guest speaker, Mrs. Witham Mc- Vittie, of Blyth, Who is the im- mediate past president of Huron Presbyterial, Mrs. McVittle brought an especially inspiring Easter message. Mrs. Lloyd Young thanked 'the speaker. • • Mrs. Earl Sherwood, vice-pre- side-rit, took ''Charge of the busi- nesg session, reminding the Members to bring in theirar- ticles for the bale before the end of the month. ,‘ Mrs. WM:Treble presided pr.., the remainder of the meeting. Mrs. Gordon McOlin'chey, Mrs. Dun can MacKay and Mrs. George M1ian, accom,panicd by Miss Margaret Jackson (all of. Auburn) sang a very appropriate Easter number. Mrs. Trel)le thanked the guests for sharing -their musical talents. Lunch was served under the!, apable convener, hp of Mrs.! Arnold Young and an e0jo3-able seriai half hour was spent. ut t -in ttc en ';t6amp AviNapva..azte,v1 W.A. Honors Mrs. W. Ta0or A ciai-pora.e tsimmursion for I'Vorinin's• murniters 1w'l; h";1 1 in St. oise's ("hurch. 1 Dr. K. E. Tsslor wss Lho es's.- end sj eke f he 75111 antt:rt-,7`i,ry 1 hp f;1ur41'n--.!, ori the. Woman's Aoxilisry in aei .. A happy part -"of this s.,41ce IV's 1 T1^ e)riferrirs of a Din-. cestr life mensben'hip on Mrs., 1 William l'ay',or, M.irket street,' by the meisilvrs C. ,i1. Gerensse's W.A. It was in l'','ni.:1i0r1 cf. her f.iiisfal devotion to- the w' :k cl 'this br.:ri-'1, e,.2vcially* her c.;r'itil-.11-„lon of nrany quilts a nri kn'tted ories whiCh she m.:(1, ovrr thr.,y.‘arsfar inonsi s% 'sales. The present- le.V.en e the friamed ear,tificate w)s rrLde by the Reet,o4nd the sold cross pinned nti by IT. Tie10,1erne,-rPres)l-dent of the braneh. I See Our and;.Traverse Rods in the -new Oakley & /*knight Construction Co. homes on Mary Street. "Open House" Days APRIL' 30 — MAY 8 IFYOU ARE ?LAVING 'on NEW DRAPES or CARPETS for your home, drop in and look over the large range of drapes and carpet samples at. F. E. Hibbert & Sods in Goderich to pakley • & McKnight • Construction We are plea -sed to have played a part in the construction of these fine homes,