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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1960-07-07, Page 6. >. G 1.ettch Signal -Star. _Thuradage,TailyeZth, 3960 ANNUAL .MEMORIAL SERVICE HELDAT BALLS CEMETERYR. BakkerWas giaest Speaker at fi - Uunqannon • ax s=mr rkla,tives, _ . -- Mrs. D. -Mrs..D. Doyle, of Detroit, is visiting with her mother, Mrs. Ilt1N'G:.4N:�O!.'V, July 5. ----Mrs. si:5ter, Mrs, Herb Finnigan and S�1', H1�L�.'( joie!, a � Tz-..,�. _ " - ,. '�►- l� � Mme...... .,_.- _-._..._.� .m- �-_...-. �._� ,.... '.4F d`o'le a�n�d- Axl! Sr: HELENS ( KINGSBRIDGE AI -, ,N E u1 4. -Mrs. Mr. .. _ . days vi Mrs. KL 'Ga9�fZD G Jcif r. n Mrs. - With' . l:rb. Jahn Vin:' Ales.. Murd'ie and iMr. and•. 4'V1r�s. (, � yand s Joseph Cb•urt-. tMr. Fred Courtney -visited a citizenship meeting of Dun-'' nigan. Win 'ham, also making �1•e1. Brown, of Kitchener, wer > `- ney' .T.os• Garvey and son, Michael, of with his brothers and sisters gann.on Womeen's Institute held ' calls to sec' her 111 11 Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. N. Perry, 'of land their families here. ' ,i tIl'B'URN, July S. --The 34th "Building for Eterni.ty," aecom- at the home .of Mrs• W. Brawn ' W. H. McClure, at %%ingham `week -end guests oaf Mr, ar l.Mrs. i far nrto, spent' a few days at Detroit, visited at the .home of M•rs. Wm. Lannon, Mr, and ( Miss Florence Lamlbertus, of ori June 30. Speaking about a hospital. Other visitors at the. Lorne Woods. their home here. Mr. and MrseEarl Drennan. ,Mrs, Parker and.family, of Lon- Hamilton; Mrs, Lyal Lannon, axf p _+Axtxival memorial service was" parried by Mrs. Robert J. Phil trip to her homeland, Holland, Herb Finnigan residence over (Mr, and Mrs. Gordon Miller 'Mr. and Mrs. 'Edward Dwyer den, spent the week -end with Lon Ion• �M s- d Mrs. DennisMr. and Mrs. Victor Green , Pd , sled 1 lleld at Ball's cemetery last Sun- lips. jMrs. Bakker gave a descriptive the 'week -end were Miss Lois were up from London for the an•d 'family, of Fort Erie, visited, d i Rev, Mr, Itari't. said that it account of her travels and dhow- i Hefi'orfi, Toronto, an Mr. J. C. 1 od;id'a week -end. Their , son ' I pent the week end at their their relatives. ' , Ua'lton wi family and Mr, and • day Vitt Rev. David J. Ir�ane,i d � Y e std ,with Mr. and Mrs. Donald , , was a privilege and an honor tett in pictures of man, 1.)tt i,n 1 heifer. rr home, Mr, Eugene O'Keefe 1andg. son, Mrs. Edwin Meyer and family, $..P ., in charge. The service . - y. to ..1c.itc - . , . ... SY ,,e14. •-4410.44 ._ ., a.,rak.,,lt"Frayne. -W,, .a.. -,Y�' �, J 4 � .r.n+- .:• .., _ .. •-. -Mir; •�: , ,y. . . :... 'taken G.t - 2... �:'` -. Y.y .. M�• •�'J ,% �I. - :PM �r�� 4• t,•tt2°*4-u 1-'&. R fru 't4.44 rl"c� f f- ser-tr~ien=ds, Bite Mir Betty 2111011 'wag' Taken Hiffland Lake. Visitors at tike home IV*:t � �'a�et�°x�i "�xxbe�`�`t,: �1'n� A�tY ' ;� ".`' .r steamship Charles Dick is 'en- fialitit 0"Keefe. � A mains of Thanksgiving was l�i,can Church, but owing to the who: had lived • and moved was presented -with a gift by to Winbham hospital last weak We are •glad to report that _and Mrs. B. Martin were; Mr.l • v• ' ,,� g �, , i Finnigan laying two weeks'(holidays at Mr. Michael (Martin and two sung on. Monday, July, 4th, �,y ' Illness of •their rector, Rev.. t,. among us, and spoke of the'Mrs, R. 1~innigan, •`The roll call Jot* treatment. '_Mrs. Wm. I.'VfaePherson is mak and Mrs. Clarence Doherty and his home, boys, of Hamilton aro vacation Rev. H. Van Vynekt. Mauric+� Dalton has y k'`, Mealier, Rev. Mr. Lane offiei-ihardshi�ps that were endured by ,was answered by telling "Why I t Mr. and Mrs. Ray Stanley and: ing favorable recovery from family, Miss �'lary Theresa Mar -;obtain , 'in ,at the home of 11 r. Andrew Miss (MAO Sheridan visited >ed employment sails g a Y • ated, with l't-i': Arthur Young- t'l pioneers. He closed his arta proud to the a 'Canedian•' Laurie are visits Mr, and Mrs. pneumonia bathe Wiregham and tin, o,f ) Hamilton, and James: rig IIlE'S� a�;e �b remind n� ever ot're During Y tl business d for the su.ntn hon.o�riem-.an -t,.e. oecasis:k.,u� w} their 54th'wedding anniversary. Members of the �tamily present, were: -Sante Elliah 't`it" aril `$ist�er Jane Frances of the Notre Dame Order, Hamilton; 'Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Lamibertus and family, mer months Martin u as or 'anis . 'n b , b7 t organist': Dietrict General ,Hospital, :Martin •of London. wrihli +'_Mr, and: `Mr•s. A,ndrew,family,. of London were guests .. , bruo's her home this past week -end. a y x �,. i usralesS period, I:fgwarci Blues angratulation 4 o on. M n Mrs. 'Gerald Dalton Y� d, Other visitors were; to live ea life that is honorabde•i pd�ans were, made •for members ;'to the former 'who teaches 4lrs, Sam Du ni is , d41r. and Mr A a a ton Mr, !Robert, Arthur, chairman s iT Maths and and family, of Toronto, etnt a Y, neighbors and relatives Frames Gilmore, f London" of the Trustee Board thanked and cen'table to Gott T ti to assist at the t l3 Clinic to be St Thomas and obtained his of Hamilton, 29,1Ja,.. The motto B.A.d at d t' , rs • a r us t N low i F'ra ne of loan Ori ,. Herman Lambe t o ] gas Y d 14' Mr. Norman I c ed an i ndshr s the Qrrl � � p during the years. He �' e � ,�' � P i h 3� e+�xrz � a:�ses�'�� I'?t��i�'� � �W t" • . n _ . ,. _ .. ��: said That the decorating of the, Do,well �'VIr. Frank Raitlxby, iIr '{ih it «ill hold the world tageth- j et`n •Ontario. s church had been drone this year, I Robert Turner and Mr. (,orlon l erg" was prepared by Mrs. R. :17iss B.etty Black and Miss � ( ' R. Taylor. !St -others and read by Mrs. V. Evylin Smythe, teachers at Western U L d and 'asked fon a liberal offering.' i11c:'Vee. A contest was given by i Goderich Pubiie School, are K ver, a, retired Baptist' Church More than hall- of the fresh I,Mrs. , minister, gave a reading,' "A water on�-the surface of thy' served by hostesses in charge..Sound. 11 Voice. from Iiea�ven. Rov. Ra'earth earth lie, in the Great Lakes. � � 'Mr Norman &thwart son �o� LAC � ' ' Thti �v M S vk the United M. Sweeney led in the respon-tThe largest is Lake Superior, � ;ureh held the July meeting Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Stewart, - - reading of Fsalim 91, 1VIr. 32,440 square trifles in and at the' home of Mrs. Esther who has been teaahind at Camp - sive • Harvey McGee sang the so1o,'abaut 1,000rfc>et deep. Rivett on Friday afternoon with bellford, is 'home and has ,been h ten members present Mrs. H f engaged to teach at Nile, next ""'�'�•. �' - led with 1he wo>,ship' _'--` • h a b ., ;' "-'lO�r,%t_'' l �'� . ,yk9.'• ,s9',-'� e e '�'' •rr'; ,,`1q ,y.P��.. - �,�.•: �,,��, 3:�k, r!rt�xwrt�r of Prayer c r �ti of d be e x d ai e e. Several ladies attended �wn����a"``,i,�i�'�'i'w�� , .." • �;i.....� � ..� _...,...^.� � � � :d= ° �'� � = � 1 I 1 1 ' f brought 2 read I from( h til Eedy, , M' Brooks and _ .. � �'`�'�' � •# � � -- �, :� I � � ( '" � ... talc: Rev. Mr. Bur'brick„�•of Vancou-� W. Stewart. Lunch was, irLg a stammer- course at everyttry� tzeg`zyrre'rous awes a a.,e�gree -gra 'ua ian exer- t e i rt d in c3"S 'Yi Zs - o a..t h ' Sr s . , r r i area b NAVY LEAGUE OF CANADA DAY SATURDAY; �J'ULY 9 Sponsdred Give Generously by Goderich Women's Institute 1- service. Finnigan �_ ire. M. Reed reported j year. Lorne -Ivers and Mrs. the amount o the Easter Thank- R:,bt Stothers entertained am offering, $133.59, was sent to Wednesday -night of last week :.the- Harm- Presb ri treas- far .Mrs. Kenneth Brown, of Ann urer for the first six m-onths. Arbor, Miele a June bride A bale a clothing was sent to whose husband, Ken, iS a .,son i I' was 01 J (Mrs. headquarters. tIr. and Mr T •on,oS.. WiLbur Brown. Taranto announced that the World Day tile is studying for his M.A.. • er rlheld next 'degree. , year, on February 1'fth. Mrs. T. t the miscellaneous Shower of C. Anderson, literature secre- eve v gifts b in by Rose - / tars a letter roc the ; _ars ec • arae Broo s Liter hurt Department, Mrs,., Cathy Stothers after an address Iver9- read a chapter of the , read by (Mrs. Cecil Blake. Court stud;, book. -Mrs. M. Shackle- , Whist was played and a delic- ton react a paper on steward- , iOUS lunch served at the close ship.' The roll call was answer-' of the evening. ed 'with reporting 17 hospital Miss Lynda Blake is visiting .alis and 21 .home calls. Mrs. her aunt, Mrs. B. F. Comfort, St. Rnett, the president, will' have Catharines. Visitors Sunday at theaSS.edy e;lseeks ix u � wgcta..S trine rt La.ka . ,� i,ele -n,,, (wage -nu-1:s meeting at the home of Mrs, �T friends,-ezet Schmid+t'and-sister '.T. Ryan. emirs. T. C. Anderson.; Heidi, •GDCI students, who will will' be in. charge of the w hip 1 F001 leave for tlheir parents' service. (.'mine in Venezuela. Other.visit- lMr• and Mrs. Marvin Durnin ; ors; were': I.&Ir. and -Mrs. ' Fred, have gene to their summer Anderson. •Michael and Dennis, home and riding school at Port London; Mr. Robt. aTreleaven, Erin, moving the horses last Orangeville and - sister, -Mrs week. !Ethel Speiran, Windsor; Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Herchert Mrs. Palmer' .Kilpatrick, Agin - sr., - end Mr. and Mrs. Eddie court. ,, • Herchert, jr. -and John - and, --- - ' X2,000.0 1 IN AID OF CLINTON KINS'MEN'S , CARTER BUILDING FUND AND OTHER CLINTON' WELFARE 'WOR9K FRIDAY, JULY 15 CLINTON LIONS ARENA Arena Doors Open 7.30 p.m. (DST) -Games Start 9 p.m, 10 DOOR PRIZES - $'15.00 EACH 18 GAMES FOR $4O.AO EACH 4 SHARE -THE -WEALTH GAMES 1 SPECIAL .GRIME FOR, $500.00 GENERAL ADMISSION: $1.00. Fxtra Cards: 25cieach or 5 for $1.00 Special Games r Share_the Wealth Car'ds05£ Qr,,5 for_ $1 -CLIP TB -ADVERTISEMENT and present at Arena Door for .,One Extra Chance on 10 BIG DOOR PRIZES No Limit To Number of. Clipped Advertisements Presented -27-28 Harry, of St. Louis, visited Mrs.' T. Koviak and other relatives. (Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Larrbo- que . (nee ,Marlene Maize), of Sudbury, are vacationing with Mr. and Mrs, Bert Maize. Mr. and Mrs. Lionel Langevin, Lorries Paul and Michelle, of Barrie, are visiting, Mrs. L. F. Stin of and _Angus-. Visitors with Mrs. Esther Rivett over the week -end were: Mr. and .Mrs.. .John Wilson and Steven, Toronto, and Mr. and Mrs= __Richard. :Lawrence_and Tammy, of Belleville: Mr• and Mrs. Zevko Trifon- wie'i, Nancy, Donna and Neil, of Fergus, visited on 'Sunday with Mr. and,Mrs. Cecil Culbert. !Mrs Winniifred Widcombe; Tt,N,, has returned. to Windsor after spending a week with her CREWE CREWE, July 4, = Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Ct Crozier and family were 'Mrs. Crozier and Lorena and Mrs. Stuart Nash and Susanne, of London; the latter two are remaining for a week. , Mr. and Mrs. G. A. McLaugh- lin, of Detroit, visited on Sat- urday at the Raymond Finnigan Name, Mr. and Mrs. 'Earl Blake visit- ed on Sunday with th•e da+tter-;s brother, Bert McWhinney. :Raytm'ohd Finnigan 'visited in Toronto with his brother on Tuesday. Roy Culbert, of Galt, spent Idle week -end with 'his parents, 'Mr. and (Mrs. T. H.' Culbert. reQrrfl-rn .-.., F. •, .•,� w� �...._�--w+�.+�aayr .1W •. ,4...:.;,.� ••. - W r:- - ...:.n,rns.....,•„ .m,.• .�"'t$ar`1�y`' �s 'It'- .-. ... M r. and : 0n Sunday, July3r the faarr it b o n; few with parents and adhered at'the home of Mt.. and John O'Neill,'am ton, and dayshist FL -Lt. Keith i CVI Black, 'Owen D v7d Fred, Gordon tending • the extension eour4e in Psychology and 'English, at niversity, London. • and rs. a '' , e , - o . on andSevin • andMrs. H. V. ,Black, of Ot- tawa, .and Mrs. Fred Thompson, Benny and Billy, of Exe-ter, Mr. - and Mrs. D'Areey Thompson, Misses Gloria and Kathleen Thompson, of -Mont- rose, B.C., were visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon" MacPher- son for the holidayweek-end. The Black boys remained for a longer holiday. Dr. George -MaloGre or, his daughter, Mrs. Kuehorn and her John sons,Bert i, �Tohn and Bernard, of Chicago, were guestseof Mr, and ckrs. George Stuart for the holiday week -e d. . Ta-.lor's Corner y � TAYLOIR"S •CORINER, July 5. -Dr. and Mrs, :M. 0. J. Odurtice, of 'Cedar Lake, Indianna, are visiting with :Mr. and ;Mrs: Barrie Walter and family, Mr. Lawrence 'Willson, `Brant- ford, spent the week -end at his tt°ome'her-mare-ie.; - . . Visitors recently -with Mr'and Mrs. Winn Snyder 'were Mr. and Mrs. F. Rumtble and. Jimmie, of Tampa, Florida, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Mains, Randie and Lorie, of New Westminster, B,C., and. Mr. and Mrs. A. .Mathieson, of Vancouver, B.C. Mr, and Mrs. 'Doug, Robison i and family,.. of Saskatoon, ar- , rived on Monday to visit the lady's father, Mr. Austin Sturdy, and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Swift and - Mr. Gerald Wright., of Montreal, spent . the week -end with tMr. and Mrs. Roy Wilson. Trenching and Back -Hoe Work WATER SYSTEMS' - - --a rd-�--•TILLL N G- LACK MERNER DRAINAGE` COMPANY CLINTON' e-, HU_ 2-9734. ?7,28.29-30X UILD QR IMPR • VE NOW WITH OUR EVER READY BUDGET PLAN ' � { iti: ^. ; ':: \i:;:�r: .; r;:.:t�4:•yti�: ':: .ti..1•;�:.,kt,,: i i• • .va '..:. a•uua,. �uw,�,.,•,..'+A •,FhF ::: «;;• . Building Financing -` available on 5 year convenient terms We will help you make your plans= financial arrangements We will help ' you with i g ti ODERICH Manufaturing_ Co. Limited 3 'phone -tunes: JA 4-8382-3-4 "Your Headquarters For- All Builders' qupplies" F.nr."1r.wV• ca CARDIGANS In pure wool or orlon - Good shades. Reg. to $8.95 - SALE PRICE $4.84 LINEN TEA TO'WELLING 16 inches wide 7 Fancy border. SALE SPECIAL 3 YARDS $,1.®,® BEEHIVE YARNS Choice shades - 3 or 4 ply. SPECIAL 4 7L LACE CLOTHS Made. in Scotland. Ecru shade. 68 x 90. Rig'• $8.95 SALE - $6.. Wehave hard_ a splendid sale sQ far and are grateful for" your patronage. However, -there'are still many good buys to be had. Prices have• been re -marked for still great- er savings. Sale continues . until everything is sold. BED -JACKETS, GOWNS Silk crepe or nylon Sizes 34 to 48. Gowns $3.19 Bed Jackets' $3.68 TEA TOWELS Irish linen - Pastel stripes.• 44c each, WOOL GLOVES Sizes for Ladies or Children. ALL COLOURS 59c and 89( PAIR 3 for $1.25 WHITE FLANNELETTE- Splendid for diapers - 27 inches •wide. -PER YARD 33c - GLOVES Nylon or charnoisette - light or dark shades. Sizes 6',4 to 8. SALE PRICE • 89c PAIR • , BED PILLOWS $2.49 $4.48 ' FANCY TICKING CHICKEN FEATHER The 'Luxury Pillow Each Each SLIPS WHITE FLANNELETTE Soft absorbent - 36 in. wide. SALE SPECIAL - PER YARD 39c 'lyl.on or cotton, fancy or tailored : style. White - Navy - Black. 34 to 48 • $2.38 -AND $2.89 DISH CLOTHS Another•400 dozen special for this sale: 4 f*r 50c. -W -HEELING `EARN - For work socks - Nylon reinforced. 59c SKEIN, $2.29 LB. FANCY LINENS LESS 255 to 50% Prints. Flannelettei . Shiitings Corsets - Girdles Brassieres 4 ALL LESS 255 CUSHION TOPS Sapple Ends of Drapery... 4 for $1.00 HAND. BAGS Black alld Colours. YPUR. CHOICE 1 /2 Price WOOL BLANKETS Satin binding - Good shades. SPECIAL $10 69 EACH Irish liner.. Large selection. Reg. to 1.50 each. 36 in. wide. Reg. values up to 85c yard. CLEARING PER YARD 49c LOOK FOR THE YELLOW SALE TICKETS CLEARING, TABLES 49c 98c $1.98 Special for this Sale. Ends of Carpet. Size 18 x 27 - SALE,, $119 .each TERRY DISH TOWEL and APRON in" vfirnished tray. Reg. $2.98 - ALL 3 FOR $1,98 EVERYTHING MUST BE SOLD I. . COUNTERS and SHOW CASES FOR SALE THIS IS A COMPLETE SM • ALL SALES CASH NO REFUNDS