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erieh Signal -Star Thursday, Tttly, 14th, 1960
1.ng at Banff, Alberta, and with
41i1o„nkr' Thompson at Mol-
.
Will Doak and Mrs. hurst Beach
Charles Rut e11 left Monday fori Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Stopes, of
Ou'elph Where „they will spend Toronto, were holiday visitors
the week at the Ontario Agri- with Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Stokes,
Villtural College. West street.
MiS's Nancy Robinson, of Mr. and Mrs. Apert Ki11ough,
Gti erica, is visiting with Miss of Springfield, spent a few days
Shirley Williams, of Echnonton, , with friends at Godez'ich and
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StartsThursday, July 14,, 9 a.m.
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.�� '� -'� HFeiture To' -RAin
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DUi�(:A.N'.Vd}N, July 12 '�3r.�d'}umb`���non ten years -ago.' The DUNG Ax'�l.'� ON, July 12•--+1Vr. � Dung,' an -ii -on- ten years' ago.' `he -
At.Ffreen acres
SPti*a eetrple ,ofzdays-in,God nae at t ob.ome..01—Mr„4.-36415.
rich with Myrna Pinder. • ° mer Rutledge wr" thve ladies
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The Nile congre�,atron was and ten children pr Races
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privileged, 011. Si u lay tr_ljAW a.5, were held. on the. +pacious lawn,
ca and ttuphcws honored guest soloist, Mrs. John Ruiner, •t'he Winners being as folfollows:
nd Mrs.John Bodnar, Ill '' I of Port Credit, who .was visiting three;,legged race, Sharon Stew -
John, of Purt t;edit, spent their uncle and aunt on Friday ' (By The Canadian Press)
evening, Jul 8, at the -One of at the parsonage. .Her singing ardson and Ruth Rutledge; 12
the week end wiVh Rev. T. Rich, y evening, Despite a record-breaking per- was much, appreciated and also years and over, (Ruth Rutledge;
the couple. A social
iwhich time they formance at Green Acres circuit the aeeomtpanirnent Nay Mrs. L. 12 years and under, Nancy Tay -
dr e � Mr Richards and Phillip was spent at
a were -Presented- esented with a number ` `aturday, Peter Ryan,' cf Mont
SStine', of Dungannon. lor. All enjoyed the bountiful
:at the parsunabe. Mrs. Bodnar, "Miss Marion Orser, R.N., r,e- lunch provided by the hostess
a talented singer, assisted with
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vice and also atNile'aild-TrOft c
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Albert circuits during Sunday
services.
Mr, T. C. Anderson was .ad-
ltt,►ilteet to Winghatn hospital last
eek -end suffering from an at-
tack of shingles.
.'rs. carleten. L.•Stin
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'`"s'o i, cif ' Pinrlrer - C'r eeke4 lberta
of fine gifts. The nieces served
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Trem�blant, Que.f
ailed to
Ftt
kturned to
Lon -don: ° on.
Sunday
and ladies present. resent.
refreshments,Which werean- _ahead i�Gan��,•s�cts .ar yQ r_aLuu�� eek
ioyed by aI:lr$svri, 1�.r ur• �d�cin•Ghaitxgzahshrpt�: ,'- � 5.fiet'afrrne:- �- .--i4. +��- 1; Wide/Witt
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�hevae t�on at Scott and•RandY1rsher, of
Mrs. McWhinney -received many i the 19 -year-old speedster col- The July meeting of the Nide home of and Mrs. Ray
cards and letters of' con•gratul- lected a resounding win,over W.A. has been postponed one
ations, anion, which were let- AO cars in a modified Le Mans week and will be held' on July
tars froth Jahn Diefenbaker and featurbut' Canadian It'acittt;;19 at 2.30 pin. at the home of
Elston, Cardiff. [Drivers'Association officials Mrs. G. Dustow in Goderieh.
Bort"' Sunday, Jul • 10, to Mr. said the win will not count to-' The 1?V,M'.S, held Their annual
and Mrs. Davit Durnford (nee ward the title.
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.Saphaxa.::��>,I�� , � Th,.�c.�aidy.tla�e,.xace. was�upenX
are an vacation with the form. .on. Oongratulations.. to cars of all displacements and
en's mother, Mrs, Js. stingel, Mr. Robert Durnin and Baugh- championship points can only
Angus .and his sister, Mrs. L. I ter, -Miss Flora Dailili, are on a be given in a race of cars n
Sub's ' Lata t vitt, husband and l motor trip torn the
the west
fir coast
•the same class,
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1,.fam'iY.
�t,:Th-� In the pne race that did count
Gr!:',an Wedding Anniversary.�the month NA Al., Durarles Ryan was over -eager in a tight
d i1r Bert Vlc�4 hi•nt !der b• 'h Dr Charles S , bend, slammed a hay bale
with his KRS-60 Porsche and
last cantrol. Toronto's Francis
Rradley sped into "the lead and
1"cid it to the finish.
A crowd estimated at 4,500
watched the clay's program if
eight races which hada record
entry e 137 sports cats from
ant 3rtc ` t....12 c, ;inti._
SHORTS & SETS—PEDAL PUSHERS & SETS
SLIMS—SUN-DRESSES—T SHIRTS
DRESSES—SKIRTS-,;BLOUSES
_ B t S' IE �--, ._SLIT S . -
Many Other Items
Children's Wear
GARLAND'S r
THE SQUARE, GODERICH
Open Friday and Saturday Nights until 10 p•m,
---,Mr. !n1)urnia, Long Beach, California,
t:cy°, of Dungannon, celebrated
'heir 50th vv'edditt:; anniversary; retired for some time and who
• on, Jul\' 6 at the home of their; \\'as in failing health, They con -
,,,•>i, Hugh.. on the 2nd conces-; tinued on their travels to the
-.,,:1 ,,f .1;'•ta,..1d, Mr. llcWhin !Canadian coast and -we are sorry
v.•ts Igo n in Ashfield, on to report ' that Dr. Charles
L:I':n ',:0.,_- i is now the home-)ltrnin paned away the day
Y . ,ata \(r0 )b4'Nyb re.t, ' ..f. 0r they had been there and
A- •':i•• f rmer tint. _Andi'eiiss {!the of riting.r —ire ne -1
lig ,':' l'\t 1'u .\ 11,11.p. TheL . i:.; 1 h P \v'i:h i1 em. 't11S> �l .a•1:, Ohio and 11l.no:s. " ld'cal
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,. \ nt:.1t: ,l at the 3 'n Ttu::,,::, an ol'ct• sister, weather conditions 1a\ured the
n, , t ;:1c !hi:1h . yv hieh was -,u•v .v-, - ht re ill tate ci!lage• sponsoring London Automobile 1
;,,,,v t; ',1„1,:,e 1 eta, 1aJ.u1. now, Miss Chri,ta I_orhner, of Sehotn- Sports Car "Club for its third(
t ;, is house -cum Manion and linnual event,
c.,\ t,' d lly Mr. I . Leitch, an 1 >
11.: h \ay '1. The\ came to_the h ru,el:ecper. _• _____
farm on the 2tlo of lshtield Mr. and `Ins. George 13 ok
v }IL re they farmed for 1) years .+fief nephe,vy, _Man, of Loreburn, horseshoes and a profusion of
uttt:l -rc .iu.r ;t1 'the Willa e of Sask., \tstted last weal: wan
Harvey
1 oses and other summer flowers
# rthe lady's . sister,- Mrs, Harvey were- effectively user) for decor--
!C'u:bert, husband and family. ations: Mrs. Allan 'Miler pre-
-Mrs. Annie Bere, after spend sided for a short program oۥ
spend-
ing' six weeks at the home of appropriate • 'readings !by !Mrs•
Fisher.
IMr. and' Mrs. 11 Hunt, of
t.ouisville, Kentucky, are visit-
ing with Mrs. Vie. Young, ,
:Mss Helen Rutledge is pend -
Mr.
� BINGOat1E610N HALL
i SATURDAY,'JU"LY16
Bose Service �iours
r` Lawn"s, Gcrd-ens-
n
As set out in By -Taut 'No. 8 of 1954, o-� •the
hours for the use of hose service for
watering lawn and gardens after
June lst, 1960,.will be
FROM 6 P.M. to 9 R.M.
IF co-operation- is not g•rven- , greater--
..
restrictions will be, necessary:
w d •
Goderich Public Utilities
--. Commission
her sun, Harvey, while* his wife
was -in hospital, left Sunday to
spend two weeks with ,Mr. and
Mrs. Will Clark at Win#ham.
ST. 'HELENS`
ST. HELENS, July- 10• --air.
rnd'Mrs. Jack Hardisty, of Lon- Favorite recipes contri'''buted by
James Aacheson, Mrs. Ross
Gammie and •Mrs. Charles Mc-
Donald; an accordion solo by
Mary Purdon; a vocal duet by
Ronald
Irma
Forster and Mrs.
pprro#it;xn atere,st.:Mg..xcaifgsif ..t?y,.
r'-Vrrs..-• Harold -Gaunt, - and. Mrs..
Lorne Woods. [Mrs. Andrew
Gaunt gave a short reading and
presentees Ruth with a book of
don, were visitors last week
with M -r. G. A. Webb and Mr.
and Mrs. E, W. Rice. "
-M'r. Charles Stuart, of Regina,
is a visitor with Mr. and L1'Irs.
George Stuart and IMr. Joe
Stuart.
!Mrs, Donald McDonald has re-
turned .from a two-week Visit
with Mr. and Mrs. Hank Krueg-
er and other relatives in De-
troit.
Miss Alison Webb returned
home on Thursday after a vaca-
'tihn trip to the West Coast.
:Mr. George McQuillin, of
Hamilton, is holidaying 'with
Mr. and Mrs.' William Purdon
an other. elan ea.- -
Bride3ElectHonored. — Miss
h Wel; whose marriage to
Rut
Mr. •Dan ,Rose takes place on
Sa'turday, was honored at a
large gathering in the Commun-
ity Hall on Friday evening.
While the ladies were assembl-
ing,
ssemibbling, Mrs. Chester Taylor favor-
ed with piano selections con-
cluding with the Bridal. Chorus
as the bride -elect was escorted
to the seat of honor on the plat-.
form` by her sisters, Mrs. Ken
Grewar - and Miss Alison Webb.
Above her was suspended' a
prettily decorasted 1, sprinkling
can. Pink streamers,decorated
the ladies. Irma Forster read
an ad -dress 'of good wishes to the
bride-to-be, who was assisted in
opening the many gifts by Ali-
son Webb and Mrs, Grewar who
read the verses, and by Marilyn
:McTavish and Lois Miller.
After e,apressing her appreci-
ation; Ruth invited the ladies to
a trousseau tea at her home on
Thursday afternoon and even-
ing. The singing of "For she's
a jolly good fellow" !followed by
lunch concluded an- enjoyable
evening arranged.,..14,.,.,MTs. An-
drew .. Gaunt and Mrs. Allan
Miller.
NILE -
NILE,
CLEF
NIILE, July 1r1. --Mr. and Mrs.
Graham 1VIIcNee and Donna ac-
companied Mr. and Mrs. Earl
McNee and Dale on a four-day
trip to Eastern Ontario.
Visitors at the li'Qane of Mr.
and Mrs. Orland Bere last 'week
were Dr. and Mrs. S. C. Stoth-
ers, Scott and Joanne, of Win-
nipeg; Mr. and Mrs. Roy Pinder,
Ricky, Myrna and Rointie,ftof
Ottawa, and Mr. and Mrs. en
Bell, of Goderich. Rocky Pind-
er remained 'for a few days with
John Bere, 'while Ruth Bere
AT 8.30 P.M.
15 GAMES.- $1.00.
4 SHARE -THE WEALTH Jackpot Combined.
JACKPOT OF $90,00 IN 58 CALLS.
Sponsbred by Canadian Legion Branch 109.
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1,114:.two wee m 1, � gar airs their 4-H Achieve -
home here. nre ay 7trr�-`"atSIt)ono on,Fri-
Miss Janet Farrell, of Ripley, . pday.lated IMary+belle ,Bere received
spent last week with her county honors for having °'eom-
h' em
friend, Mary`belfe Bere. I sik 4 -II om a kin '
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The Dungannon Cooking Las- clubs.
ROYAL HOTEL
VLW-
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ROOMS and HOME COOKED MEALS
RESTAURANT OPEN' 6 a.m.-11 p.m.
XI SERVICE
Phone. JA 4-7351
Corner Highway 21 and Hamilton St.
UNDER NEW MA.NAGE1\IEN 1' '
M. J. BROWN
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Noxious Weeds
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to
property owners in 'u"rban and sub-
divided areas to destroy'all Noxious Weeds
as - often as necessary in each season, to
prevent their going to seed. -
• after July 22, 1960, proceedings
will be tai en to destroy Noxious weeds in
in•-ceordance with the-Weed—Control—A4,--
ALEX CHESNEY
Huron County'Weed
Inspector
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Mrs. Albert Raymond is sentimental. Each time
she visits her bank Safety Deposit Box she scolds
herself for not having her old fashioned family
jewelry 're -set ... but somehow she hasn't the
heart to change it. So it Mays with her papers and
securities, safe in the bank vault. •
Ellen Ramsay doesn't- own a diamond yet ..
but she'll have one soon in an engagement ring.
Like most girls she has • plans for marriage and
her growing Savings Account in the Bank of
Commerce is earmarked for wedding expenses --
and purchases for her first home.
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Recious jewels from the past. : happy --plaits for
the future ... the Bank of Coxnmerce help! protect
both. Whatever banking services -you need you
can, be sure they are readily available at any
branch of The Canadian Bank of Commerce.
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THE CANADIAN
BANK OF COMMERCE
Call us your bankers
S
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SUMMER FINALLY HAS ARRIVED
HERE IS YOUR OPPORTUNITY TO_PPIKHASE HOT WEATHER NEEDS AT SALE PRICES
SALE PRICES ON
BATHING QUITS
SHOP EARLY !
SUMMER SKIRTS
VALUES TO $5.98
SALE
x$2.84
. LOOK FOR
T`'E YELLOW
SALE TICKETS
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Phone 1232
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.DRESSES
Hundreds to choose
from — the 'Pick of
the $ea'son —
Sizes to 24%.
ALL ON SALE
PLAY TOGS -
Shorts' -- Jamaicas
Pedal- Pushers -- Skirts
Blouses
IN MATCHING SETS
ALL LESS 20%
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