The Goderich Signal-Star, 1961-01-26, Page 97e.
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The Goderrchl Si ititll Star', Thur d y, Jantiatii :2003.1 196J
ii RIPER 3t�O Es :vigiltgett441:;:ittiox Pla,�teau, 't pi:048To-Four tables ofl�ridfe wereiiave' yea.
in, play Monday night at the makes it s>ab e tote trem
Duplicate bridge Club. The sudden changes in 'we
winners were as follows, Mr, teirl eratnre. The 'city is ri
P. F. Carey And F. J. Curry with to hive existed in the 'Toth,
X31 points; Mrs. D. D. Mooney ccn'tptry, but US real Importance
a He recommend-
and
e�ommen - and Mrs. F. J.Curry Curry -with 26 d�atos freirt the rein of Map
a fine adores
ed that. more".time°.dor-batd5iR ; ts.<C.,A. acid and it T1(, wlltext hie na�rta le t tie capital
tion be taken before praying to� r .,w,.,w,,,, .,,ak 12jet5 ,d.r„n,4g: ,dmf 'Si'uat`iti-'t'fi Vaddiu. t ffere"d,
d o h 1 yl
ace
DUNGANNON; Jan. 24.E --Mr. ` "V llepe'Church** Me.t
Ennis .Conafort, scoutmaster of ether* t� lcijnt prayea> Itneettttg
Welland Avenue United church, was held ixt St• Paul's i glac;an
St. Catharines, was an escort Church on Wednesday night. of
last week.' The three. village
with three Queen Scouts, Keith churches were represented. ltev,
c;ampbell, Henry Hogben and Wilfred Wright, the rector, gave
W iltred Hall, to the farm homed
1•;:ztvratl�,fe!!% ::nal
and Cecil Blake tor the week -
1 • •alley en yed ftungua...:,
oh, Newton, were Saturday visit-
ors with Mr. and Mrs. Jerry
ranston.
Miss Patricia Pentland, st'ud-
ent nurse at Stratford General
Iospital, was home, with her
r)arents, Mr. anti Mrs. Frank
.'entland, for the weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Percy Blundell,
'aoderich, visited Sunday %% Ail
.1r. and Mrs. Will Irvin. 17
Week -end visitors v, Ith Mr.
and Mrs. Cecil Blake were their
,on` Jim, and Mrs. D. S. Fines,
of Toronto.
• •Plains Made by Erskine W.M.S
-Erskine Presbyterian. Church
Woman's Missionary Society
bell the first • meeting of the
year in the church on Friday.
Mrs Robert McA1listar presid-
ed, opening with prayer and
the responsive reading of the
5th chapter. of Galations. Eight
members were present. Pro-
grams for each month were
drafted; arrangements were
Made for a pot -luck supper for
the congregations, and the -mak-
ing of a quilt was planned.
W.A. Meets at Home of Mrs.
ta, Papp,,r-t1 United Church
.Woman's Association met at the
home of Mrs. Otto Popp for the
January meeting. Mri. Ci i fiord
Crozier, -president, opened' with
the motto and theme hymn.
Ctrs. T. C. Aniferson lad the
!devotions on the theme "Ex-
olorations Onto God." Mrs.
William Buckingham read the
lesson, John 1:1-9. Mrs.' frank
Pentland `presided at the piano
for the ,hymns. The.. secretary.'
Mrs. Howard Johnston reported
'in Thank -you notes received
for• flowers -and boxes sent .to
shut-ins at Christmas. Th" e1
members present answered the Mrs. Culbert are Dungannon
roll .with a Biblical verse con- United Church members and are
ta:ning the word "Guide.- Mrs.
T Richards and Mrti. Fred
Youhg were appointed a visit-
ing .committee for February and
March. The members were
..„ that
eft , 6ilil.{ l,il Q..ai,/i Nara• M..
God �J.b {. �(!� we cave a �Ace
.. � r:" . . _ 3-A:q R3altti-:'Ml�e'.. �f F'k�J;;C""':�k �v-�4=w''_.. ,-,-�._. �a4._ �` �✓; ��k
fn. ours lYearts' rdiv yy
He said -prayers, often only be-
come a preamble without feel'
int.; or meaning., Rev. Ronald
MacLeocj, of Erskine Presbyter
ian Church, and Rev. T. Rich-
ards of%the United Church, as
sisted' with readings.
To Celebrate Golden Wedding
Anniversary.- On February 3,
Mr. and Mrs. William Arthur
Culbert will observe the golden
wL ciding anniversary of their
marriage which took place,h'eb-
ruary 1, 1911. The bride of
fifty years ago was formerly
'nda11 dao h
Nettie Emeleen I'
y g -
ter of the late William -Tyndall
and Mary Jane Stackhouse, of
CuTborne Township. bier father
pie sed away when she was only
jour years of age. Mr. Cuibert's'
parents were the late Mr. and
Mrs. Abram (Louisa Congram)
Culbert, of Dungannon. Rev.
Mr. Mann, of Auburn Presby-
terian Church, officiated for the
ceremony which was performed
at the bride's home. Florence
t'atrtek, Toronto, a nie-ce,- was
flower girl and playing the wed-
ding march was the bride's cou-
sin, Carolyn Slater, Blyth. There
were 70 guests and it was a very
cold and stormy day. They have
since. resided on the same farm,'
Maple Emblem," 4th conces-
sion of Ashfield. To celebrate
their anniversary they are plan -1
nine a dinner for friends and I
relatives at noon that day; in
the evening their family is coin-
ing home. They have two daugh-
ters, three sons and 17 grand
children. The children; are Mrs'
Leonard . (Evylin) Crawford,
Wingham; Mrs. Earl Sherwood,
Carlow; iloward_ltnd Cecil,_ne_ar-
by, and Bill at hothe. Mr. and
a highly esteemed couple in the
community. We wish them
many more enjoyable annivers-
aries with their family and
friends
again reminded of th•' c'unr h Sigma, C's, Brave Weather.-
' isitors' workshop at °•BI• th on The Sigma C's "Boys' club en-
tanuary 26th from 1.10-4.3;) p.m., ioyed a erokinole party in the
Mrs- Jack Alton reviewed the United Church basement on
topic "The New Year." 1\lr:: "landay night. Despite cold and
Durnin Phillips favored v. i.th a stormy weatFler, the event was
piano instrumental. The . roll field with h surprisingly good
call at the next meeting c i1 attendance.
he answered by a verse contain'
ing_ "Brotherly." _Luneh was
-hr�•ed by the committee in
charge.
4-H Girls' Club {Mansel! -The
second meeting of the 4-11 ('lub
girls on the project "Cottons
may be smart" was held at till
hpme of Mr's. Elmer Back on
Friday night. It was decided tc
name the clf'b "The Dungannon
Sewing Dolls." All the mem-
bers _were present. The next
meeting will he held on Friday.
February 3rd. --
Mrs. Ethel McDonald, a pat-
,ent at Alexandra Marine and
general Ifospitdl; Orderirh;- for
the past two weeks, is showing
a gradual improvement- ._.._-
Phillip Richard son of Rev.
and Mrs. T. Pieharls. has re-
•overed from his illness and
back to school again.
The Dungannon school• was
cancelled on Tuesday because
t' the stormy weather.
An advertisement in 'the Signal
Star - brings quick results_
INQUIREN0!
about a
HOME IMPROVEMENT LOAN
available through your bank
..under the National Housing Act
for the- fofiawiing;, -.
Alterations or repairs to an exterior or an interior
of a home, including the addition of one or more
.
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garage or outbuilding; and demolition or moving
of buildings; m
Also the purchase, installation, repair or improve-
ment of heating systems; of electric light and
power systems, and plumbing; of built-in cooking,
refrigeration, and -garbage disposal" equipment;
septic tanks and connections to public sewers; of.
storm doors and windows, screens and awnings;
Also painting, paper hanging and general decor-_
ating including an overall floor covering; the
sinking or improvement of wells and all types of
water supply systems" and other home
improvements.•
-
RENTAL 'DWELLINGS NOW . QUALIFY FOR
N.H.A. HOME IMPROVEMENT LOANS,
$ ,00tr-for-a •one -family dwelling, or -$4 000-forthe-
r -_
first unit of a multiple -family dwelling, or apart-
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For more details. -
Inquire at your bank,
and have the job done
this winter when men
and materials are
available.
Repayment: Loans are
repayable in , monthly
installments, together
„with interest, for
period§ up to ten years.
FARMERS - Inquire about 'Government -backed
Farm Improvement Loans available through your
bank up to $7,500 and with up to 10 years to repay.
Loans for equipment, livestock, as well as a wide
range of Home Iihprovements.
Why Wait for Spring
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Minister. -of ,Labour, Canada
0037.
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Fresh Green Tops ° 2 bchs 2 5 e
PEPPERS Imported Green Sweet, Large Hard
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i3nunawick, No. 1 Grade,
Table Stock 10 lbs 3 9
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Jams Parker Reg. loaf 19c -SAVE 60
60%Whols BREAD 2 24 -oz loaves 33c
Wheat
Jane Parker, -4 Flavours Reg. 496 -SAVE 140
LAYER CAKE CREME ICED. each 3 Sc
Jane. Parker Reg. 85c -SAVE 6o
COFFEE CAKE PINEAPPLUING each 2.9c
Jane Parker, Brown 'n Serve Wheat
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TWIN ROLLS
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