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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1960-06-09, Page 10
• 10 The FOR GENERAL INSURANCE sEe: KEN CROFT FIRE AUTO — LQ�ABILITI�-- aSUAth 2 3T F tended graduation tW t $I-tE'PP�A-R.c)N West - .in �Goderich, Large and varied ornate y r"s. _ ___ldest =__ Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Brindley 1t in!cided to make More to add to Mrs George Bere and Mrs. toes off her left foot. urer and c°amtnittees were ap- ten e e. gra ua on a es - - Frtdarnight--..is=shopping nigi rayed. Some quilt blocks were ern University, London, on Sat - d_ b_ 1H Snyder and�the tr�iay �n their eldest son S&I PPARDTON, June 7. -- selection's in the stores make ladies of the quilt committee de- received his. B.A. degree. shopping a p easure. op 'ci e visited friends in Galt Sunday. Goderieh during, the day aid on them. The dates' for the bake Albert Slisser, of Kincardine, and Mrs. Wm: Vogler, Friday night when all the stores sale and also .a bazaar and tea and Mr. and. Mrs—Jack Shier, sonMT.s Harold and Jimmy, and are open. Shop in Huron Coun- were approved. The roll ca'Il of Armow, were recent guests Eisend, of Detroit, visited St.tn- ty's largest shopping centre. for the July meeting will be a with Mr. and Mrs. Graham 1Vhc- with the lady's another, ! -23 and 25 fruit or jam recipe. After the Nee.' day! meeting am auction of baked Mr. Wilbur Johnston was well Mrs. . _ n,... Haggitt, _.,.hey .took - .. Igo _ds 7gas _.1.-.._.A....a t.., 11R,.., remembered an S,hu 't.+s' ' lay, 'Elaine' daughter of 111xt,1,-.444 .. itri-•,.*2.1),,,,,,,,--0%.,,„„.,,,, _S 1a ay•cast, when he had 26 callers, coming from as far as Rainy River. Then he and 1V1rs. Johnston, were dinner guests of 'Mr. and Mrs. Howard Johnston, comlpie�ting a very delightful day. + Friday night is shopping night K�.. E,Jane.F . Il ewpti ri„„t, a "'in etterreZt •. arge.�,a.n.d..vaxia �' 7. West fie 13 p selections in the stores make S.S. No. 17, West Wawanosh, 4Orohard Row" are to bo . con- shopping a Pleasure. Shop in gratulated ' on bringing' the Godcridh during the day and on championship, to their school Friday night when alt the stores from West Wawanosh; Township are open. Shop in Huron Coun- School Area field day held at ty's largest shopping centre, Mrs. Raymond Haggitt, back to Detroit: We are pleased to say Mrs. Raymond Haggitt and sou are out of hospital and staying with her mother, after her ac- cident in whi'ch she lost .three WE'RE READY N HELP YOU:. SAVE ON;, EVERYTHING YOU MEED WHY PAY MORE? OUR LOW PRICES CAN'T BE BEATEN ! See Our Selection of SUMMER FURNITURE Rattan Chairs $6,75 Camp Stools from .$1.99. ZIAYT.O�It'9 COMER, June 7. was realized. The hostess was Mrs. K. Holmes Who, with Mrs. —Mr. and Mrs. A. ?L Stiau;ghan, ` Whitely, served a lunch. Ben,milier, were Sunday vis tors (, ' with Mr. and Mrs. 11. Sturdy Mr. and 1VIrs, Jim Mathieson and He ther., of Toronto, spent kid end ori tla� ate, 1 Wm. Snyder, Friday night is shopping night in "Goderieh. Large and varied selections in the stores make shopping a pleasure, , Shop in Goderie'h during the day and 'on Friday night when all the stores are open. Shop in Huron Coun» St. Helens on Friday last. Helen ty's largest shopping centre. ivteNee was champion for senior -23 and 25 girls and Brian Sproul for sen - The W.A. held their regular for boys. They also were cham- meeting at the home of Mrs. pions in the ball games played Jas Young pn June..lst with 15 off between the schools in the NILE ladies present. The president opened the meeting with hymn, creed and theme song area, winning all games. Mr. Douglas Squires, of Tor- onto, spent the week -end with prayer, r Mrs. Den Whitely led the re- �,his parents, Mr. and Mrs. How sponsive Scripture lesson. The and Squires. reports of the secretary-treas- Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Smith at- Ay;,yv.,,xw�n'Yr., Weekend Special! 'ALUMINUM 'z Folding. 'Chairs UPy Folding Dream Cots ideal for home, beach or backyard. For Real Comfort! . CHAISE LO®NGF 4• $29:95 up Adjustable aluminum frame, with mattress, covered in a sturdy' fabric. _ 1 Some' items not exactly as illustrated. Sun Umbrellas and Tables BLACKSTONE FURNITURE Dial ,JA 4-7741 ., 34 West Street Goderich OPEN - Friday i�ligt'ti T.i1 `�5��. atarre �fit"r4 - " Youths' Dress Pants Reg. $4.50—$6.50. 6 to 18 years. Girls' Slim 4Jims • and Sleeveless Blouses ONLY $3.98 Iia 1 F %5't=.,.»7x v, a x"I .XL�kr3bt d' •.x: .., tra Cronv a� .'7u , g.i,v?e� �. ak''r Summer Hats 25% of# Excellent choice of T-SHIRTS. Guaranteed to keep their shape. Boys' and Girls' -SWIM ,SUITS Shorts and Pedal Pushers LADYBIRD UNDERWEAR for boys and girls, cotton nylon mixture, noted for their long -wearing quality, 'replafeable elastic. ' You'll love our SUMMER SLEEPWEAR. GARLAND'S CHILDREN'S WEAR Ni hts. • -2.3a)d25 Mr. and Mrs. Bill Clark and family, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Young and family .were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Shields. The dinner leas held at Tiger Dunlop Inn on Sunday, the occasion being the wedding anniversaries of the tree couples, which are ail -Within a few days of each other. Mrs. Henry Horton, of Luc1 now, whp celebrated her 80th rnniversary on Sunday, spent the day with her daughter, Mrs. Bere. •wit "� i+'..i-.'_.« .�. rich, was the guest on Sunday of Mx. and Mrs. Jack Yeo. Mr. Murray Elliott, of Orillia, the= gest._.. ore,„ Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Wince Norriian 4-' Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Bezeau and Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Bezeau, of Kitchener, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mc- Cullough. Mrs. Chas. WVilliamis, of Clin- ton, Apent. :tnday with Ms and airs ,._Harly Friday night is shopping ntgl1t`'' in .Goderich. Large and varied selections in the shores make shopping a pleasure. Shop in Goderic'h during ' the day and on Friday night when all•the stores are open. Shop in Huron, Come, �y'�=rla�geS.k r�1taB1?.lx4l�ceFcl�t�'e, -23 and 25 Mr, and Mrs. Kenneth Lan- ford _ and family, of Woodham, spent, Sunday with Mrs. E. J. Trewarth�a 'and •, Mr. s and IMrs. Wm. Norman. Mr. and Mrs, Frank McCul- lough, Muss Frances MoC;ullough and Mr. Bruce Loibb were in Kitchener on Saturday and at- tended the wedding of Mrs. Me- Cullough's god -daughter, Miss 'Susan Fay Nyland and Mr. Ron- ald Ward Shane in St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, ROUtkESVIIIE -MN iMESVILLE, June 6.—Me.' and Mrs. Les. Jervis attended the golden wedding anniversary celebration in Brantford, of the Rev. A. W. and Mrs. Brown. Revytj Mr. Brown was the min ,meeting or to submit their inter at Benaniller and .the views in writing. • • . Varna -Goshen' chs"rges, some ; A notice of counciI's . inten- years ago. tion to consider the by-law is 1 Flower Sunday was observed published in • an advertisement a t - the Holmesville U n i t e d on page _3 .of this issue -of The Parking Petition To BeDiscussed The two-hour parking by-law will. be discussed-.-.at_.th.e.Xt meeting of Tewn� Council in the Huron Cotin'ty Court House council chalnbers on Friday, June 17, at 7 p,m. Parties opposed to or 'inter- estedin supporting the by-law are requested to attend the , June • aCs AP • FRIDAY AND SATURDAY . SPECIAL FEATURES Dev4L s Foo+ Ronan Layer Cake 40c Rhubarb Pies ea. 50c, -Bana a R uff doz 3 5 Watch our windows for Specially -Decorated . Father's Day Cakes , •, , WERT'S 'BAKERY "THE HOME. OF TASTY PASTRY'_• WEST STREET •• DIAL 7941 Open Friday and Saturday Nights 'til 9 . council to say that' he ' has pwr.l ,chased the Saults Coal Co., ask- I ed for a permit to operate a salvage yard on the same pro- perty. The permit was granted subject to Mr. Waxman comply ing with a new by-law • d;P-1117-Jt ne": h,.a hon. IMurnly Elliott, of Orillia, and a former. Holmesville boy, was the ;sliest speaker. A children's choir, assisted lily the senior girls, sang two anthems. Miss Ila Grigg was the organist, and was assisted in . training the children by Mrs. Frank Yeo and Mrs. Barrie Walter. The assist- ant Sunday School superintend- ent, Mr. Kenneth Trewartha, assistedwith the service.. Mrs. Chas. Bissett, of Gode- •••e••••••N•••••••••• TELEVISION RENTAL Low Rates LES T CHAPMAN East St. JA 4-76 i0•d0.•e40eite •• •Q ing scrap yards. The neW bylaw states that salvage yards must have board or galvanized ,metal fences six feet .high, scrap must not be 1 piled higher than 5' 6" above ground level, and rubbish must not be burned in the yards. sA•Ya�l)a'at�t5Y f.3+raT'u.'�..r "iq��g91�.%`r.n.•.'iH When council met last Friday night, Councillor J. E. Uuckins, sl=id he had had a few business- men• ask him why' council was t ignoring 'a -two-hour parking petition which was signed' by about 75 business persons and submitted to council some time ago. He and Mayor E. C. Fisher agreed that a definite "yes" or "no" should be given. Deputy - Reeve James Bisset and Coun- cillor Reg. Jewell said they were opjposed to two-hour park ing restrictions. "Some of the same people who signed it (the petition) have -now called -me and told me they are against it,"' stated the mayor. DeputySReeve Bisset said he didn't see haw two-hour park- ing would bring more business to the town. "It's strictly a problem be- tween the merchants and their employes„” he suggested. Site For. Curling Rink Council decided to offer to :..•t�.�-I�e��ti•r�i3 ;iris for $1,000 as a -rink- site. The property is on Cambridge street, across from the new pub - lic works garage and behind the wartime houses that line Huron road. Council is also considering an offer from Reg. McGee & Sons to purchase a small parcel of town -owned land next to Mc - Gees' used car loth on Newgate car, street. Leonard McGee and Alvin Mc- Gee presented their offer to 'council Friday. IT the town Wild sell the land, Vhey will pave 12 et . 0 e•ee11•AN•N•0410....©r•.•O•o•ooNooe106000•••••••••••••••••••eseecleseese••e•••••N•••••••e••A•• i A SET OF BRAND NEW DUNLOP WHITEWALL TIRES 1 •• GUARANTEED USED CAR . , ,s • WILL BE INSTALLED ONN YOUR PURCHASE OF ANY PEA`RSON ANN•••N•eN••••••••NN•O.O•NOO•NiNNO••NN••••r••• •N•••••NNNN•N••!N••oeo••Ni . 1 4• -moi • -_F�� .= RE• FREE FR -EE (THIS OFFER GOOD TILL JUNE 12TH ONLY) BRING US THE DEAL THAT OTHERS REFUSED THE DOWN PAYMENT they said was too low. THE TERMS ... . they said were too long. — OTHER ADVANTAGES — UP TO 36 MONTHS TO PAY. OVER 100 USED CARS TO CHOOSE FROM. 1► OVER 75 NEW CARS. pEARSON'S PROTECTED • PAYMENT PLAN. "THE CAR KING OF HURON COUNTY" FREE! Try Pearson's Exclusive 10%DOWN PLAN, NO CO-SIGNERS ... NO ENDORSERS. .l t, l NO CHAT -TEL MORTGAGES. • • NO RED TAPE . , . MARRIED OR SINGLE. EARSON -- PONTIAC — BUICK V'AU'XHALL —•- - LTD. •-- GMC' TRUCKS -- BEDFORD VANS — **••••••••••••••••••••••••••••, THE- CARKING4 OF - HURON COUNTY a a EXETER a a •O•e••••ON•••N••N•••••ei••••••••••N•• d This 'Coupon Entitles The Bearer To WHITEWALL EE TIRES On ANY Pearson Guaranteed' Used Car • White with Gold Epoxy Trim, JumihttrnBoats <,� ^ .n"5?+,�"7=c�'. . � r.,-;3!,u�>',"�*'.":;•c ..g,e%ti:�3.4�'7»i:.k ao �• �',�.�' Beautiful, ..t tronger... Better Built THE LAC3,,H09, SERIES "14/' You'll love It the minute you see It. Sleek In design', plain finish or brightly painted In white with gold epoxy trim, Thornes Series "14" models are ex• ceedingly strong; better built. Utility Models also available. RUN -ABOUT MODEL Sale of the land to the auto- motive firm would alleviate the parking situation on the street, it• was suggested. Louis Waxman,. who wrote THE GHQ& SWEET "16" Extremely beautiful, and exceedingly_ strong, virtu• ally puncture proof. Available in Runabout, Ranch Wagon Convertible and. Deluxe models; brightly painted In white with gold epoxy, trim. Plain finished utility models also available: MODEL "16" 60P TERMS IF DESIRED SERVICE ELECTRIC,: ` PLUMBING — WIRING — HMATING VICTORIA ST. JA 4-8581 SELLING OUT SALE Specials This Ween ' Fro b e- -�P i -Rows- SLEEP IN: LUXURY $4.48 EACH y »: Ladies' Slips IN A WIDE VARIETY, SIZES 32 TO 44 REG. TO $5.95 Sale$2.3$ and .$2.89 Gowns and Pyjani-as CHOICE OF COTTONS OR FLANNELETTE IN ALLSIZES – SALE 1. 9 8 CrepePINK, BLUE OR WH1TE,;. Gowns SIZES 34 -TO 46–REG. TO -46:95 Sale $3.(j8 Check The Sale Tables 49c - 98c — $1.98 in. Acheson & Son