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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1960-11-17, Page 9ST. HELENS ST. HELENS,' Nov. 14. --Re- cent 'visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Allan 'Miller were Mr. and Mrs. Chester. Corbett, of Barrie, and, Mr. and Mrs. Willis Corrigan, M Cookstown. Miss Mary Bea Purdon is a patient in 'Wingham hospital with .ixneuiuol :a ,,.We wish Mary ,.drrecovery. Mr. and Mrs. Don Street and _fantiiry, of Listowel; were -IT= .... ,.oe � �rlsitors. ast_.the.'.hon:>:e. of,_ Mr, and Mrs. 'William IPurdon and family. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Thompson and sons, of Exeter, spent, the week -end with her parents, Mr. a,,nd Mrs. Gordon 'McPherson. iVYr. ,and Mrs. James Douglas, of Mitchell, spent Saturday with, 0 • Mr. and Mrs. John .Cameron. Mr. and Mrs. Caineron Douglas and son, of Hamilton, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Don Cameron. The Fall Thankoffering meet- ing of W.M.S. will be held on November 22 in the church. Guest .speaker will be Mrs. Jack- son, of AUwood, who 'will speak on "A New Women's Organiz- ation." An invitation has been extended. -4 ;.A►t.hac14,,Brack anal �Wlriteohureli W.M.S.' - -,"r1 Mr, and Mrs. Charles Pearce, of Brantford, and- .Mrs --Charles lode}ns, .o£:; V►1.4 hams yu. i~' edit' visitors with their sister, Mrs. Harvey Webb, and Mr. Webb. Mrs. �G•ordon 'McIntyre and Donald, 'of Richmond Hill, visit-, ed over the • week -end with Mr. and Mrs. W. I. Miller and Isabel. Visitors . over the week -end Don't miss the dance this Saturday night, Nov. 19th, at the Goderich Arena. Dancing from 8.30 'til 12, to "Stew and his Collegians," and its just $2.00 a couple. QNTARIO, "Department of Highways, Ontario', AUCTION SALE AT' OWEN SOUND ONTARIO SD -60--1311 The Department of Highways offers for sale by Public Auction the following: -- a •2 only, 1947, 6 T2n International Trucks. 1 only, 1945, 10 Ton F.W:D. Truck. 1 only, 1951, Ferguson Traitor. 2= 61-dyr :195•.' Frgusomgrackars- ,witirr-Mowero and 711", F. E. Loader. 1 only, 1942, Lincoln Weldgr (Portable). TERMS: -CASH OR CERTIFIED CHEQUE (Cheque to be made payable to the Department of Highways of Ontario.) Successful Bidders shall claims the purchased articles within five days (5 days) from the date of the Auction or articles will be subject to resale. Items to be sold on an "AS IS WHERE IS" basis. AUCTION SALE to be held At the D.H.O. Yard, Owen Sound, Ontario. ON WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1960, at 1,15 P M. ' Local Time. Items may .be inspected from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 .0.m. daily till the time of, sale. ' Further information may be obtained from: - W. Schwandt, OR - District Stsrre$ Ssl.p_ervisor, Stored Disposal„Unit, Department of 'Highways, Downsview, Ontario. Owen Sound, Ontario. Department of Highways, 0 -DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS, 'ONTARIO; • Jw/.N•}.wM•AYv.•.}NyI - µ ••:ti•' with Nir. and Mrs. .Lorne Woods' were Miss Donna Woods, of the! K. -W. Hospital staff; Mr. Ray; Hawley, of _Oshawa; Mrs. Mabel Murdie and Mrs. Mel Brown, of Kitchener. Remembrance Day Observed.` ----The annual Remembrance Day service was held on -Sun- day, November113 in St. Helens' Hall. The service Was in charge! 4f ltev. 11; F. 'Green with special l ramie' f?y h&thoire7ii ': i speaker was Rev. Howard' S.1 ipp,.-of Lucknnw, who 'based' 'his address, ct&Aev'e .boos,- i%. '•Vfrs.'iClaire"Johnston sang a solo, "It Took a Miracle." Wreaths were 'placed by Mrs. Lorne Durnin, who had lost a brother in the war; 'for the Legion by Mr. Harold Ritchie; for the Aux- iliary, by Mrs. Alex Purvis. The "Last Post" was sounded by Mr. "Bud" Orr. The service was under the auspices of the Women's Institute. . Recent visitors with Mr. 'and MrS. George Stuart 'were: Mr. and ;Mrs. George McGr•eg.or and Mr. and Mrs. Donald McGregor and Sandy, of Hamilton,'" and Mr. and Mrs. Fred McGregor, of Kinca'rd'ine. -Mr. A. G. Webb is 'again'a patient in Wingham hospital. We 'wish him improved health. Womens' Institute Meets. -- The November meeting ;of the W.I. was held on November 8 and opened with the Institute Ode ,and Mary Stewart Collect repeated in unison. The roll call, "Something I plan to do in the winter months," was an- ‘swered by 26 ladies. The treas- urer reported $167.78 on hand. The assistant treasurer report ed the flower fund had $715 on hand. The short course, "Home Care of the Sick," was to' be held in November but it was -'decided to cancel it for this year. Filial .arrangements.LLar the Armistice service for Sunday, November 13, were made. .A two -minute silence was held in memory of P valued member, Mrs. Wallace - Miller, who 'passed away sine the-iast.,,meetin'g:,,:: M•ns ..'Qhaylie McDonald. read a poem -_and -Mrs. William Rutherford played "Be- yona theSu.nset." Mrs. Charlie McDonald gave a r•ei ort of the W.I. convention held in,Landon. Plans 'were made for a ,poi luck supper to be held on ,Saturday, November 118, at 7 o'clock, 'planning committee are Mrs. Barbour, Mrs. DeBo-er, Miss W. D. Rutherfor'd., Mrs. Rice and Mrs. Fred McQuillin, and pro- gram committee are Mr's. Mc- Neil, 'Mrs. 'Harold Gaunt and Mrs. William Rutherford. The admission was ,set at 50c - fo adults and /school children 25c. This 'being "Education Week," Mrs. Gordon McPherson had a reading on this subject. The guest speaker for the meeting was the district presid,ent,"Mrs. Ott Poha._ to'pi:c; "The Beauty of Our Country." ,A. well prepared motto,. "Take off your hat to `.he past and` your coat to the future," was given by Mrs. Har - b -Id -"Gaut -it: _`MYrs-R nand 'iVIrs. I. C. MacDonald, had attended the' WI. Rally at.Auburn and pre- sented short reports. Miss Ruth- erford gave a reading relating to Armistice Day. Mrs. Chester Taylor favored with a pa. solo. Mrs. Ross Gammie demon- strated the art of making and shaping rolls. Lucky numbers were drawn on the rolls and the winners were Mrs. Jim Aitche- son, Mrs. William Stewart, of. n 2?9j ii 4-140,, iKagct u 'erford. -'Mrs. Gammie presented a cook book to. each lady, court est obi ,bin_ 61i'gwed, served` by the host- esses, ost esses Mrs. Frank McQui+llin and Mrs. Allan Miller. w . Taylor's Corner TAYLOR'S CORNER, Nov. 15. -Sunday , visitors with Mrs. Alice East and Mrs. Pete Harri- son and Jim were Mr. and Mrs. Harry Harper, Of, London. A number front this commun- ity were guests at the Hicks - Tomkins 'wedding Saturday evening in Toronto. . Mr. and Mrs. William Snyder lea've today, for their winter borne in Florida. ' The sympathy of the com- munity is, extend -ed to Mr. and Mrs. Le'on'ard Rodges and family, in the death of Mrs. Rodges' mother, Mrs. Fitzgerald, , of Dunnville. Mr. and Mrs. Bodges and Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Rodg.es attended the funeral. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Oke and three 'boys, Zurich, spent the Week -end with Mr. and.. Mrs. Irvine Oke. 'Week end visitors with Mr. and Mrs. George Ginn were Mrs. Ginn's daughter, Mrs. S. R: Walters, Mr. Walters and Judy, ofOttawa. - Mr. and Mrs. George MeNall, Blyth, spent, Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Sam McNall OBITUARY ..romg„a.. .. A..sumrrrer,.,..vi sitorrat.:Gaderrchc�'- for, -the past 15 years; John J. Fraser,'73, of Farmington, Mich- igan, died at 'phis home last Thursday. He was the grandson of Rev. 'MT. Fraser, first Presby- terian minister at God,erich in 1856. Rev. Mr. Fraser was the moving factor in the building of _'the first 'Knox Presbyterian Church on East, street. ti m - retired insurance copany auditor, he lived mostof his life in the Detroit area. He was born in Windsor and moved' to Detroit at an early age. He was ' -member of the Westministef Pres'by'teriln Church. Ten years ago he retired from his position with -the Royal 'Globe Insurance Company. He is survived only by lois `Ge_tiFuneral service was held from the Neely funeral nome, Meyers road, -Detroit, on Monday; November 14, with in= terrnent taking place in WoQd- mere cemetery. Dr. John A -officiated: • Whitewall tires optional.ai extra cost. r Model illustrated: Fleetside,pickup. One of Chevrolet's job -:Whipping litre -of -sig -lightweights: --------- THE TRUCKS THAT RIDE SMOOTHER, rw WORKHARDER, LAST LONGE'R! ,ivFi.3: e Just a year ago, Chevy came -up with a torsion bar independent front suspension and has already put Some 300,000 Chevrolet trucks with it out on jobs. The ride that results from Chevy's suspension design is making life a lot easier for drivers. (Just ask them!) It's taking better dareof loads, the fragile kind thati,used to cost somebody money if they were bounced around. Chevy's ride also enables truck owners to revise their buying habits and work their trucks longer before they trade. This follows naturally. The trucks take Tess of a beating. There's Tess stress on sheet metal. Less abuse to tires. Less pounding to wear out parts before „their time. The upshot of it is you either save money or earn more of it, or both. And you couldn't ask a truck to do more than that. See your dealer. '61 CHEVROLET KINGSTON STREET ORDINARY 1 -BEAM FRONT AXLE. All trucks had it at one time: a stiff -beam de- sign that transmits road shock and vibration from .one wheel to the other and up to the chassis, cab and the load. CHEVY'S INDEPENDENT SUSPENSION. Each wheel • flexes independenfly, keeps the truck and the load level with the road; minimizes tire abuse as well as stress and strain on chassis and cab. A GENERAL MOTORS VALUE TRUCKS ROUSE AUTO ELECTRIC Phone JA 4-9311 ONTARIO'S L,itiRGE57 HOME FURNISHERS LAST CAL -L FINAL THREE DAYS The God,ear;lcr, Thursday 'N4$i tuber Sfgna€l,�ta 7 000 DAMS Spectacular Smoke and Damage Sale Continues Through This Week with Seasonal Savings ! FLOOR LAMPS Modern Designs � FANTASTIC REDUCTIONS Qn :f • Bedroom Suites • Kitchen Suites' LAMPS ' • Chesterfield and Davenport Suites $8.95 &UP • Refrigerators • Electric Ranges • Washing Machines and Appliances •ss 1,c • 3 -Piece BEDROOM SUITE in Walnut Finish Comprising , Ctotib e-D.tessei -- B.aakycase aed a•ncLC,Iiest. &Mk. - S P ECLA.L$1 9.._ SOFA BEDS1b--KROENLER-L ire Quality Frieze- -Re . 149- SALE$99: 2 Piece .CHESTERf1ELD SUITE - 1005 NYLON COVERED - Reversible Air -foam Cushions -Turquoise, Beige or Brown Regularly $249.95 SALE PRICE $'I99.00 1 ONLY - 2Piece. CHESTERFIELD SUITE by Kroehler- /(- LIpkwlster-ed-in Turquoi"se Regularly $299.95On Sale at .$229.00 ,AII Merchandise -Has Been Treated by ';Air Kemp" for Smoke Odor TELEPHONE TABLE and SEAT Modern Vinyl Covers REG-.- $17.95 Sale $14.50 BUNK'. BEDS - Spring Fillet' attresses - Special Prit>e-Re '. $99.95 SALE $69.95 COFFEE. TABLES and END TABLES Reg. $1'4.95 SALE SPECIAL $9.95 5 -Pc. CHROME KITCHEN SUITES o +p Reg. $69.95 SALE $36.95 RECLINER CHAIRS HEAVY QUALITY FABRICS and LEATHERETTE ' Reg, $89.95 Stile $69.88 SPECIAL. KROEHLER BEDROOM SUITE - IN LIGHT OAK FINISH NO -MAR TOPS - - - - HEAVY TILT MIRROR • Double Dresser • :Four- Draw -e -r --Chest • Bookcase Bed Reg. $369.00 Sale$259.00 MAGAZINE RACKS Newest Designs $2.95 AND Up` -Axminster RUGS by Harding 6 x 9 -- R e v $69:9.5 - SALE 39 9 5 $109.00 - SALE 79.00 9 x 12 - Beg. SERTA Mattresses • Smooth Top - Excellent Ticking Reg. $59.95 - SALE SPECIAL CHRISTMAS OPPORTUNJTY Use Our Lay -Away Plant , BUY YOUR Expensive Gifts Now at . REMARKABLE SAVINGS $39.00 Continental BEDS ' Smooth Top - Reg. $89.00- Sale 89.00Sale $64.50 REGENT COMBINATION Freezer -Refrigerator Full Width Freezer --- Double Crisper $399.95 Reg. $299.0O SEEING IS BELIEVING -- Call in NOW ONTARIO'S LARGEST HOME FURNISH -ERS isimummosismossossissoommusio 8 THE SQUARE GODERICH JA 47358 .414,1 NO DOWN PAYMENT UP TO 3 YEARS TO PAY