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Presentation by
Mapki�af1ODE
The Maple Leaf Chapter of
-the -I.O.D.E. 'made- the fitting
'ehoice of Drnpire weekend as
a sujtabie 'time, to present on
Friday evening, the portrait of
Her Majesty Queen Elisabeth 11
,
and his Royal Highness, Prince 1 sentatio.n to Mr. 'George Jenner.
Philip, to the management of Irl, a brief acceptance speech,
the Park T
heatre.Tse pic- Mr..Jennesoke o
f t e_ba
sic_
tures--ttaltreelf VII et li a ncle;avours of the I.OdD.E.,
promin,e. t place in the •theatre nanfely. its devotion to the prin-
lolblby. ciple and ideals,sof ' democracy,
1Mrs. Clayton Ediward, the and its opposition .to Comxruttn-
regent of the Chapter, assisted isn or any ism that advan¢ates
by Mrs. George Ellis, standard regimentation of tho ghrt of the
bearer, andd Mrs. Mattay Harper, rurtalllent o
f personal huxrian
public relati ns made the pre- freedoms.
The effecflve
e of -interest on
ROYAL BANK
RSONAL LOA
does not exceed
I.5im Ie interest*
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WHEN YOU
BORROW
FOR
EACH MONTH
YOU `REPAY
THE LOAN
COSTS YOU
6 months- .
$2.0.0a, rb'
$ 2.07
$112012
months
$10.00
$ 3.78
6 months
$40.00
$ . 4.13
$ 240
12 ,months
16 months
$20.00
$15.00
$. 7.56
$• 9.79
24 months
$10.00
$14.13
12 months
$50.00 ,
$18.89
15 months
- $40.00
$23.08
$600
20 "months -
$30.00
$29.93
24 months
$25,0
$35.30
3 months
,a.,Af .
' $16•.67
$50.80 ,
Loans for smaller or larger amou'hts, and for varying repayment periods, can, of course, '
be arranged. ^'
*Subject to a minimum charge of $1.00,, and where the
loan does not exceed $25.00 the minimum charge Is 50¢.
THE ROYAL BANK OF CANADA
Over 880 branches Coast to coast
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DUNGANNON
Taylor's Corner
Rura1MiL-
T)INCANNON,.May 24 -Mr. Spirit." The roll call was an -11 TAYLOR'S CORNIER, May 24.
and Mrs. Robert frvin, and Betty swered by 15 members and 13 --Master Kenneth Wilson sen
spent Sunday, with Rev. • Geo. visitors. Mrs. K. *Dawson gave the week -end with his friend,
Watt, Mrs. Watt and family, the topic, " P oses.• and Wheat5" Brian r Porten; ,-•of the 4th con -
Oakville; , Mrs. Raym nd Finnigan gave -a i cession.
Mr. Ken Park left the first reading. The roll call fur June ! Mrs. ,Gerry Ginn spent- a few
of this week for Earl'ten, where will be answered by fruit. The days last week with her'parcnts,•
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he will b(e..:ef.'rtt lr�y�e4.,-,4 -•.otdde, 11.i E.'.t•' J,..ni+`J,,:,...:w sS t
xpxmex:'awi#h.:, a-. .c ts.�tactxon hymn, benedl
ckzQ;n4^Rant)
lunch,
�. r.{Osi h x
w�.�.a
company. Visitors withMr. -and Mrs.Mr. and
d ! Mrs.
rrs can. .,"Ba
erL"o:ar
Lon-
don, were with the ladies' par-
ents, Mx". and I4rs. Jas. McMil-
len;• for the week -end. •
'Mr. and
Mrs. John te nl
h n
,
Goderich, Mr. and Mrs. Russel
Kernighan and family, Ceiborne
'T'ownship, and Mr. and :1!Irs. Don
efnighazx;. of.. LOsldota..,.and Mr.;
Austin • Sturdy ..• were dinner
.guests with Mr. and Mrs. Ches-
ter .Sturdy on Sunday. Visitors
also for the evening were.
and Mrs. ,Bruce Keys and fam-
ily, of Varna.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wilson and
Elaine, with Mr. and Mrs. Ron
Pennington, of Goderich", visit-
ed in • Galt and at Brantford
with :Mr. and .Mrs. Wm. Cud:-
more
ud=more from Saturday until..,Mozl-
day. We are glad to report
their granddaughter, Karen,
who is a patient in the Brant-
ford hospital, is improving.
The W.A. will meet next Wed-
nesday, June .lst at the home of
Mrs. Jim Young. Roll call,
"Your wedding date."
There will be no service in
Taylor's Corner Church on Sun-
crsy. Since it is Rev. Mr. Pat-
''Week -end visitors'` with Mr. Harvey etgbert were his bro-
ond Mrs, Howard Johnston. on thers, Mr. and Mrs, Laverne` Cu1-
Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Cecil inert and fantil', Goderieh; Mr.
Black of Britton and on Mon- ,
Melville C lbert Toronto and.
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day, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence their mother, Mrs. Annie Bere,
Smiley, of Erin, and also for the of the village.
week -end was Mr. 11VIitirrayJohn•- Visitors with Mr. and Mrs.
l
ton, W.c1,Qt�,+�clt,ho��'� 7�?Her�r!�'+�°an a r a,A
'I'MeOlure were Mrs. Wm. J. Mc -
!Mrs. 'Chas, Fowler spent a Clure and sons, Con, Bruce and
few days last week -end _ with'R1eky, of Elmira, Mrs. Alfred
her brother, Rev. Glen Ball, IHefford and Miss Margaret Joy
Crown Hilt; who had suffered a '` Durnin, of Toronto.
paralytic 'stroke the - •previous I Mr. and Mrs. Fred King. and
Sunday while in the pulpit of$ill visited t)ae. former's. parents
his church.' When Mrs. Fo�wler1at DundaS "ori Sunday.
returned -home home .Saturday, . he' Visitors over the holiday with
was somewhat improved. !Mr. Meosand Mrs. Vietar l xington
Fowler and Tom also visited the wereoVrr. -aid 'Mrs. Ivan Hender-
former's brother,, Fred I wler, Ison.. and little sons, Brian and
Port Elgin. iGreg, Mrs. Stanley Hughes, Tor -
Mr. and Mrs, George Whittam unto, and Mr. George Hodges,
and family, Toronto, spent the Lucknow.
week -end with Mr. and Mrs. !Mr. and Mrs. Donald Glenn
Robert Stothers and family and Lynda, Toronto, visited his
IMrs. Howard • Johnston was `patents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank
hostess at her home for the Glenn. ;Mr. Glenn returned
.May ., meeting of the United with them on Tuesday to Tor-
(-Whurch W.A. Mrs.-, Clifford onto for a visit.
Crozier, president; led for lig Miss Lois Webster, Toronto,
usual opening. Mrs. Fred Yoi lg *as home for the week -end with
rave the Scripture reading. Mrs. her parents, •Mr. and Mrs. rick's last Sunday, anyone wish -
Esther Rivett gave the lesson (Thomas Webster:- - ing may attend service at Bay -
thought, "Freedom _,in .the_I.... Mr. and Mrs. Lionel Lange -vin; field
'Factor, of Goderich, will he in
•e aree of the' services for the
month.,. of June, Witt) church
omecting at 2.15 o;cloek in the
l afternoon
Protect Your Baby
Hard. water soap cura can harbor
/4#41 dangerous bacteria. Since it is so VI.
cult to remove curd from fabrics wash -
ea: in hard-sFrater,-infec!sosk,isos .,cloth.,
rnwPiich"•'rubs tire- skin- rs atways a
potential danger. This curd is a .fre-
quent cause pf diaper rash, skin irri-
tations and infection. NO CURD CAN
FARM IN CULLIGAN SOFT ,WATER.
Diapers washed in Culligan _soft
water come out fluffy -soft, fleecy -
white and sanitary -clean. • -
Give ycqtr baby this important pro-
tection. _
Cali Now To Try
CULLIGAN soft. water for
2 weeks FREE for the month of June.
Try it from your own faucets for all your laundry,
dishes, bathing and cooking at no cost or obligation. 'Then,.
if you choose to become one of our 'regular customers,
there is no equipment to buy, you may have soft water
as low as 9c a day.
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Culligan• Water Conditioning
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The
Got4.erick Srgnlal,Star, -Ti iurS4ay, May 26th, 1.060-7 „ .9
Carrier Dies
f± stinal ori 14ue1i1ii * ' last -
day night. :xt• wa'sa wartde1!Itti
•. , -' - Krecess and speciai thanks are.
KINGSI?IUDGE, May 24.---a11:r• due tot -Mrs. Dittn'Can Simpson,
A rural mail carrier for 28 and Mrs. J. McConville, of $car- the music director, and Mrs,
years, Alden T. Allin, 75, died borough, and Mr. and Mrs. A.
Hartman and family, of Water -
)pc, visited -a•t the home of Mr,
yr h,`tZft'l.,
y,
Drs• ,tnd Mrs, Kasper, of De-
troit, visited with their relatives
here recently.:
1Mrs. Joseph Garvey - and
au 'later Mrs; . Murphy,
d g and.
<children, of T'oron'to, spent last
.Monday at their home here.
at Alexandra Marine and Gen-
eral Hospital Munday after a
s'ae's vice VIS da.:: , ;f er-
�V"S oh Wednesday- a '�
noon at Stiles funeral borne and
was conducted by Rev. S. • A.•
Mote, of Victoria Street United
Church, Goderieh. Interment
was in Colborne cemetery.
Walter Clare, their teacher. • A
highlight trf the occasion was
the, • tumbling act put :on by
�•
e o the ,tls.'
�m >ft
p
� p $
Congratulations .to Manrine
Dalton on winning first prize in
the • driving ' contest ' held -iii
Goderich recently,
t 'tiier visitors wpre; : ,John,
O'Neill, of Toronto; Danny Dal-
ton, of Kitchener; Miss Mary.
Sheridan,„ of ...Torolitia; OVI1S
No'rnnan O'Connor and Fran es 'Gilmore, of q: Lond}onn;
at3��r, Y 4r« „ •eyrY.' n' k' Dalton,
:yrs. r�� e�'�r:e - �rai�vlr.` at•C�exr�i= � ass :Fra n ce S'
ed the graduation exercises at dale; James Martin 'and Arnold
Waterloo College. (Mrs. Brown's Marsman,. of London.
son, -David, was one of 105 to Mrs. Gilbert Frayrre, who, is a.
receive a degree. ' . patient in St. Joseph's Hospital,
Sympathy is extended to Mrs. iLondon, wishes to thank every -
Mark Dalton on the death of 1 one for their kindhess and cons
her uncle, Mr. Lassaline, <Nf sideration during her stay there.
I Windsor. Mrs. Dalton attended
the funeral on Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Valad
and Keith, of North Bay, visited
`.,
at
weektheir. farm during this past
t'J
,Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Austin
visited in London last week.
Lorrie, Paul and Michelle, of
Barrie, and Douglas and Ronald
p Feilsitfl, sal Bris.dford, -'visited ter.
the week -end with !Mrs. L.
Stingel and Angus.
1Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Pritch-
ard, Toronto; Mr. and -MrsLa-
verne Pentland and" son,
Robert and Mr. and Mrs" Len
(Pamela)-Diloy.,. Detroit, Mr.-. and
Mrs. A4lan Pentlaed and Brian,
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Pentland,
North Bay, Mr. and Mrs. Benson
Pentland and Alwin, of London,
'attended the Von Dungen-Pent-
land wedding on. Saturday and
visited for the week -end among
relatives.
PERSONALS -
Mr. Douglas FleiScthauer has
joined the office staff of Scales
& Roberts, London. Mr. Flei-
schauer is a graduate of the
Congratulations to Mr. and Goge.
derich
and ;Mrs.eGordoss n George,
Mrs. Edwin Meyers on the birth
of a daughter in Goderich hos- Ella and Peggy, of London, were
pital. t'W'eerk-end guests with I r. and.''
Mr. and Mrs. A. Kraemer, of M'rs. Ray Banker, Hlineks street.
Ilesson, anti 4liss MIar ;al et ,Other holiday visitors Were: Mr.
rural mail service along R.R. 4, -the hemp of Mr. and Mrs. Eu-!
In almost three decades of Kraemer, of Elmira, visited at ,Other
Mrs. Gerry Moore, of Sar
ria and Mr. John Tigert, sr.
Godericho Mr.' Arlin travelled , gene Frayne this past week -end. Jr. John Ti ;ext sr., who has
llni. y..-thotz,sansis _. es both'! • `Phe children . of St. Jcscp.h's f .. ent. Y._77-
, - � liti pct_ a1_„1'.ox1_.:�]b
in horse ai d bugg a�nc "(°car. `school participated in the music nears. zs naw rest ilxg at 179
Born on November 14, 1884, T3rc,ek street, Goderich. ti
in Colborne Township, he. was a
on of the late Mr. and Mrs.
Samuel Arlin. •Mr. Arlin was,
married on September 27 1904,'
to the former Mary Anne (Clara)
Johns. He farmed in Colborne "
until moving to. Goderieh in
1948. Mr. Allin_was a_memb•. _ � s
Church, Morningstar L o dg e
AY-- & ALM, 309, Carlow, and
Huron Chapter No. 30;' Royal r N
Areh Masons.
He is survived by his wife
one daughter, _Mrs. Harold'
(Viola) ---'Montgomery, Goderich _. _.
four sons, Kenneth R.; Frank
W., and Harold, all"'of Goderieh,
and Donald, of Mon.eto.n, N.B.;
21 grandchildren and eight •,
great-grandchildren. '
Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Comfort
and Ennis, of St. - Catharines,
and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. French.
and Rita, of Hamilton, visited
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Blake for
the week -end.
Miss Clara Sproul, Stratford,
spent the Week -end with her'
sisters, ;Misses Nettie and
Robina Sproul.
QUICK CANADIAN QUIZ
then repaid to individuals,
spade up what proportion of
the person -al income o.f Can-
adians in 1959?
4. Which of Canada's provinces
is the only one to have a flag
granted by Royal Charter
5. Of all the children who enter
Grade 'One • in Canada's;
schools, what proportion go!
on to high school?
ANSWERS: 5. Only ..50 per.
1. How many seats are .there in tient. 3. Transfer payments
the Canadian Senate? j made up 10 per cert cf _personal
2. Canada's populations -is of how income. 1. There. arev102 Sen-,
many different racial origins? ate seats. 4. Nova Scotia. 2.1
3. Transfer payments, money The census lists 30 different 1
c•cllee ed •by taxation and racial groups,
YARD GOODS
• Prints, Ginghams, Chambrays, Dimity
49( PER YARD
CUSHION •TOPS
Sample Ends of Drapery.
6F0R$100
WHEELING 'YARN
• for work socks, •-,s- nylon reinforced.
59c SKEIN $2.29 LB.
FANCY LINENS
PILLOW CASES, BED SETS. LUNCH SETS,
TABLE CLOTHS
LESS 20%a
BED JACKETS
.t.
Reg. Value $3.95.
SALE $1.00 AND $1.98
silissummor
HANDBAGS
Leathers and plastic. Smart styles.
SALE 1/2 PRICE
TOWELS
A good selection Values to $1.75.
99C EACH
ANKLE SOCKS
Priced in tWo groups to clear
lOc AND 119c PAIR
GLOVES
Nylon and Chamoisette.
Good shades. All sizes.
`69c' ARID 89c PAIR
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STAMPED GOODS
• PILLOW CASES -• RUNNERS
LUNCH CLOTHS SETS
LESS 205 -
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Clearing the entire' stock of this., long establish-
ed store, . noted for •quality staple dry goods
and fancy linens. Everything must. be ,sold" to
the bare walls.
Sale Starts jhuriclay, May 26
DISH (LOTHS•
50 dozen special for this sale.
4FQa50c
CORSETS, -- G1R®LES
'BRA SI ERES
ALL LESS 2,5%
WABASSO SHEETS
Best quality - Guaranteed for 7 years wear.
81 x 100.
$3.29 EACH $6.50 PAIR
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NYLON HOSE
Good shades - All sizes.
PER 'PAIR 49c
LOOK F6R THE YELLOW SALE TICKETS
CLEARING TABLES '49c and 98c
Free Coupons with every doIka
COUNTERS and SHOW CASES
FOR SALE
VERNAS
BEAUTY saLow
67 WEST STREET
GODERICH - ONTARIO
INTRODUCES
Mrs. Frances (Frankie) Qroves
with six years experience,
formerly with Reta's Beauty Salon, Windsor.
FRANKIE'S INTRODUCTORY OFFER T--
Carl Richards
aPREAAMUM COLD WAVE
REGULAR $12.00 FOR $8,50
Wednesday and Thursday of each week only.,
PHONE JA 4-7131 FOR APPOINTMENT
BED SPREADS
CHENILLE - HOBNAIL - HOMESPUN
ALL LESS 20%
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GOWNS -- PYJAMAS
Ffannellette, Cottons or Cre•e.
$2.19 AND $3.19 EACH
SLIPS
Fancy trim nylons. Tailored
crepe.
SALE 9r8C'TO $1.98
PLASTIC DRAPES
Smart patterns, and colours.
$1.00, $2,19,, $319
TEA TOWELS
Reg. values to $1.00 each.
OUT THEY GO 59C EACH
purchase. "SHARE THE WEALTH," wig.
YARNS
Beehive - 3 or 4 ply -Kroy in all shades.-
Baby yarn.
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22c. 43c; 49c BALI
6
CARDEGANS.
All wool = good shades.
REG. TO $7.95 - SALE $2,95
PLASTIC
'Assorted patterns. 36 in. wide.
TO CLEAR 25c YARD
MATS
Axminster quality. Symria Reversible --
Scatter Mats.
ALL LESS -20%
Wabasso Flannelette.
For gowns or pyjamas.
SALE 49c YARD
a cash prize