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MISS HELEN McCARTHY NEW
PRESIDENT OF THE C.W.L.
0' The April meeting of the CWL
was held. on Wednesday evening
of last week in the newly decor-
ated club goin in the old St.
Peter's School. The retiring
a�• t
moi �.
"`presided... - �o
Annual reports were read by-
the
ythe cpnveners of the various.
standing committees. The treas-
urer, Miss Helen McCarthy, read
the report of the St. yatrick's
supper; also the finaneial.report
for the year.
Mrs. Richard i3uchanan, Mrs.
D. Stimson, Mrs. Sherratt. and
Mrs. Walzak volunteered to visit
'the sick in the hospital during
Donations were made to the
Bursary toward the education of
young boys to the priesthood
and also St. John's Training
School.
Mrs. Walzak, the retiring pre-
sident, thanked everyone for
their loyal support given her
during. her term of .officYe,,�,Yaaylsso,
isl
s. b. Stimson, chairman of
the nominating- - committee,
brought in the new slate of of-
ficers for 1961, as follows: Direc-
tor, Rev, R. Moynahan; past
president, Mrs, B. L. Walzak;
president, Miss Helen McCarthy;
1st vice-president, Mrs. J. B.
Reynolds; 2nd vice-president,
Mrs. Fd. Warren; 3rd vice-pre-
sident, Mrs. D. J. Murphy; treas-
urer, Mrs. W. J. O'Hanley, secre=
tray, Mrs. James Sherratt.
The new officers were install-
ed by Father Moynahan, who
read the Act of Consecration.
Mrs. Walzak was presented
; Longer Life
for
farm engines!
*,_
with a Past President's pin by
Father Moynahan
on behalf of
the League. He also thanked
the outgoing executive and ask-
ed the wholehearted co-oper-
ation of all the women of the
parish for the new officers.
The meeting wound up with
the showing of two instructive
and interesting e$ueational films
on Cancer, which were kindly
Sit?,.�1;'��;;,?�?�.,�«��,;...:��rppx,
Miss Elizabt'th Mibi l; tin 1116%-
half
1e half of the .members, thanked
Vlrs'.-Harper -after which a tasty
luno$ and coffee were served by
the lunch committee.
PORT ALBERT
PORT ALBERT, April 10. —
The Right Reverend H. F. Ap-
pleyard, Bishop of Georgian
Bay,' will be at Christ Church.
Port Albert, for celebration of
Holy Communion on Sunday
afternoon, April 23, at 3.30
o'clock.
Mr. Tom Dickson is home
from doderich 'hospital where
he underwent a tonsilectomy
'ast week.
Easter Communion was oh
.erved at St. Andrew's United
Church with five new members
ioining the church. They were
Mr. and Mrs. Doug Young, Barre
'Iogie, 111ft Carol Adkins -A(1
r)on Adkins. We Welcome them
o the church.
LAC Clarence and Mrs. Hoy,
Ttonnie- and Garry were week
- nd visitors at the home of Mr.
zed Mrs. Clarence Hoy and sons.
Mr. and Mrs. Elwin Petrie pry'
Ions, Philip and Bryan, spent
the week -end in Detroit.
Mrs. Victor Hov is home after
being hospitalized for two week'
We wish her a speedy recover,'
Mrs. Archie Grenier spent the
week -end in Detroit with her
:son-in-law and daughter, Mr.
and Mrs, Al. Meader, and boys,
Ronnie and Arnold.
ASHFLELD
ASHFIELD, April 10.—Misses
Anna and Charlotte MacKenzie
were home for two days last
* week.
Mr. and Mrs. Cook, of %itch
ener, and Mrs- D.Macdonald,
Flint, Michigan, visited recently
with their brother, Keith Johli
son.
Mrs. Emile Norgard is ,a guest
of her brother, 1piruce Macdon-
ald.
Gordon Robb attended the
convention of Bus Drivers in
Toronto last, week. P
Rally Day service was held in
Ashfield Presbyterian Church
on
.Sunday, .when church school
opened with 75 present.
"Family Night" Held.—"Fam-
ily Night" was observed by the
W:M.S. when the April meeting
..'...gip. .�. eyentpg,
in ' s es 'res. flr ran Church.
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The president, Mrs. William
Ross, was in charge and Mrs.
Earl Howes gave the devotionaL
The C.G.LT., the Explorers, and
the C.O.C. contributed choruses,
and Mrs. J. N. MacKenzie and
Finlay Macdonald sang a duet.
Mrs. Keith Johnson gave the
offertory prayer. Rev.. Mr. Dun-
lop, 'of Ripley. was the guest
speaker, At the close of the
meeting, lunch was served in
the basement and a social hour
enjoyed.,.
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This outstanding motor oil from Texaco *
keeps tractor engines cleaner,. thus delivering *
other leading oils, Havoline proved, to be far
superior in terms of power, faster getaway *
and more fuel mileage. Also, when engines *
were inspected, Havoline lubricated engines *
showed practically no *ear or rust. *
For your costly farm equipment, specify *
the motor oil preferred by so many farmers
full drawbar power. In rugged tests against
. across Canada and in all
states of the U.S. You'll
like the other fine Texaco
products, too. It pays to
farm with Texaco prod-
ucts! Come in or phone us.'
GOVERN.MEN? SURPLUS
VIC WALDEN
TEXACO • DISTRIBUTOR
Farm Petroleum Products and Burning FUeIs
24 HOUR SERVICE
PHONE JA. 4-8812
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14 Chevrolet units, 4 wheel
drive trucks, 500 to 15000 miles,
all in good working order.
Special $650.00.
Government Surplus -stakes,
pickups, panels and 6 wheel
drives, new tools, taps and dies..
H.S.T.S. drills. ,
V, W. GARCIA Autb Wreckers
Phone /91, Hanotir, Ont. '
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DO TOURISTS WANT
DINING LOUNGES and
COCKTAIL BARS'
• A SURVEY OF TOURIST ACCOMMODATION serving Goderich.
has been made. This included motel owners with two to five years
operation; ,and cabins with 20 years or more experience. ,
• All operators agreed that MANY INQUIRIES were made for gov-
ernment liquor outlets such as we now have.
• Each and everyone emphatically stated that they HAD NEVER
HAD A SINGLE INQUIRY for either dining lounges or cocktail
bars, in all their experience.
• THE igct ARGUMENT that dining lounges and cocktail bars
would greatly increase tourist business, in our town IS ENTIRELY
WITHOUT FOUNDATION.
The name of the investigator, with an affidavit if requested
can be provided by the advertiser.
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Inserted by '17011%' NO" 'Committee
KINGSBRIDGE
KINGSBRIDGE, April 10.
Mrs. Julia Langevin and daugh-
ter Sharon, Of Toronto, spent a
few days last week with Mr. and
Mrs; John, Howard and family.
Falling Tree Fatal. -- Mrs.
Pe.
er Van Osclt received the
tragic news last Wednesday of
the sudden death of` her bro-
ther, Magnus Andrew Becker, of
Carrick Township. He was
crushed under- a falling tree on
his father's faun. His father,
Alegi; was working with his. son
when the tree fell. a offer
.Betty our sincere condolences.
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Mr.d
an
r. Vincent A
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Austin
n
and Mr. and Mrs.. Earl 1VIaDon-
ald, of Kintail, visited in De-
troit over the week -end.
Mr. and Mrs. „'iank Boven, of
Flint, Michigan, Wilt 'the week-
end with. Mr. Thomas Wallace
and other relatives here.
Mr. Joe 'Van Osch had his
aPpePdix removed ed
in Kincardine
hospital last week. A speedy
recovery Joe!
Mr. and Mrs. John Austin,
Joseph, Ralph and Eugene re-
turned home after spending the
past week in Toronto,
Miss Frances Dalton returned
to .her teaching position in Ham -
i.X;Itott
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The Goder eh Signal -Star;
ilton after spending the holi>
days at her home here.
r. John Van Asch returned
to Sratford Teachers'' '.
� chars College
Aftele spending the Easter vaca-•
tion with his, parents, Mi'- and
Mrs. John Van Qsch.
Thursday, April 13, 1161 1
Miss Marx "Blieil
daughter of r and Mrs.
Bettger returned home
.Stratford on Sunday with
uncle -and aunt, Mr. and
E. Q. Bettger, at whose ho
;he had been visiting durin
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