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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1961-04-27, Page 5While spring is tardy in Ontario, it still looks like this . in northern Sweden. A Laplander, in traditional dress, is shown leading his reindeer. NILE NILE, April 25.—Mr, :and Mrs. Allan Dickson entertained a number of their relatives at a euchre party Saturday evening. High winners were Mrs. Tom Dickson and Cecil. Pollock and low were{ Mrs. R, Hayden and vl.tsfi... 1 eints ae tn-aa4?a+r.MRC:A. F4"C'IR.,. fie i{'fi- i Mr. -Lara iae-1)o1Iock 'was but, erecting a new silo last week. (sir1i e,Rllii x Ho d :: .:Last. Thursday evening a shower was held for Miss Betty Clement who is to be married later this month. A singsong opened the evening with Mrs. 0. Ribey in charge. A piano solo, by Miss Neta Sherwood and a trio com- posed of Mrs. 0. Ribey, Mrs. R. Fisher and Mrs. D. McNeik with Mrs. R. Bogie at the pianp, de- lighted the folks with two ° num- bers. An address was read by Miss Carol Pettman and Misses Dorothy. and Ruth Rutledge helped Betty open her gifts. Betty thanked the ladies and a social time was spent with the ladies east lunch. Congrat 11/rs. Reg. married in last Saturd Mr. and We Are 'bot'Ci` IVlr; a Phee have to their con speedy. Mr. How a new Lar week. Misfortu Burgsman, field, is er barn and h have the down by th of the church serving dations to Mr. and Brindley who were Nile United Church y. rs. McPhee Home. eiti`g TepQ.x tgt -Iris. Thomas Mc gen able to return h in - Felibp& alescence will be d Sproul is iriving station wagon this e Hits.—Mr. Harry f the second of Ash - ding a new chicken d the misfortune to frame work blown wind Sunday night. Everything • was flattened but some of the material can be salvaged. Some of the farmers on the tenth have been on the land, but as yet little has been done. The Y,P.U. held their meeting Monday evening in the church basement. The devotional per- iod was in charge of Miss Helen McNee. plans were made for their summer service. Mrs. G. McNee and Orland Bere received the sad news last week -end of the death of their uncle, Mr. Alfred Worthy, of Weyburn, Saskatchewan. and' Ctrs '-Mian Dickson and girls were Sund,ay visitors ith, Mr and Mrs T .P cl son WGoclei' ASHFIELD ASHFIELD, April 25. — Mr. and Mrs, John MacCreight, who spent the winter months in De- troit, have returned to their home on Highway 86; also Mr. and Mrs. Donlay MacKenzie who were in Wingham all winter, came back at Easter. Convalescing at their homes after being patients in London and *Goderich hospitals are Bill Collinson, Eddie Macdonald and Brian Howes. Aurora Man Is Named 'Assista nt. Ag., Rep., .for Huron for Summer It has been announced by Mr. K. E. Lantz, Director of Exten- sion for the Province of On- tar10,4hat M vhn .11laTag_. Bart, of Aurora, has been ap- pointed as Sumner Assistant :Agricultural Rel3reszontitifeAL the County of Huron. Mr. McTaggart has completed his third year at the Ontario Agricultural College and will commence his duties in Huron on May 1st. Mr. McTaggart has been rail., ed on a livestock farm in York County were Aberdeen Angus have reigned supreme. John's father is a graduate of the O.A.C. and is well known in live- stock circles throughout the Province of Ontario and is us-. ually found in attendance 'at all events connected with Aberdeen Angus. John has had a wide .experience in 41.1 activities in York County and has been a con- tender for the Queen's Guineas atb..t t !ygL inter Fad, .on several occasions. He • has re- presented York , e4let . _ 1n ^ tl e. Gueblph. He was champion beef showman at the College l ,oyal at• the Agricultural College in 1960 and reserve dairy showman .in 1961, Mr. Mc iaggari will be associ- ated with Mr. D. G. Grieve in carrying out the 4-H and Junior Farmer program during the summer. FUTURE BIG ONES About 1,200 fingerling trout yhlt GoderiehF .:Signal—Start Thw day, Apiil 27, 1961 • were recently deposited in,Naf- Part of the cable -laying gear is shown above to be uses thit tel's Creek on the Blue Water summer for laying the Anglo -Canadian ttransglantib telt? Highway South. phone cable. - ti The Car King has purchased 5 0 MORE GIFTS to extend his Ransom Offer into Mciy. . but, because of the outstanding success of this sale, they won't • T x^1.8" Otaco Power Mower CLINTON MOTOR AND RECOIL START Get Your FREEGIFTbef�ie they're Choose One Of BIG GIFTS! 2: Transistor Radio 3. Deluxe Barbecue r 4. Deluxe Bicycle 11101 5. AVAILABLE TO EVERYONE OVER 16 YEARS OF o AGE. Worth $50 or Vlore! Riad the Rules 1. EVERY BUYER OF A 'NEW OR USED. CAR AT PEARSON'S RECEIVES ABSOLUTELY FREE HIS CHOICE OF ONE OF THESE 4 GIFTS. - 2. OFFER GOOD ONLY UNTIL PRESENT SUPPLY IS EXHAUSTED AND THEY'RE GOING FAST 3. OFFER IS NOT RESTRICTED TO ANY MINIMUM / PRICE OR ANY MINIMUM DIFFERENCE ON TRADE-IN, 4. APPLIES TO CASH OR TRADE-IN PURCHASE IN- OLUDIN{ PEARSON'S FAMOUS 10% DOWN PAY- . MENT PLAN. "The Car King of Huron County" ro .L - rill Bane .. r "The.. Car_ -lain of H:u.ron ..�. County" BIGGEST SELECTION IN HURON ! EIGHT 1960 MODELS Pontiac Station Wagon $2450 (Equipped with Strato-Flash 8-cyl.' automatic power steer- ing, pow brakes, radio, windshied washers, wheel discs, new car warranty. • -VAUXHALL VICTOR SEDAN, heater and defrbster MERCEDES 180 SEDAN, radio, only 19,000 miles VAUXHALL VICTOR SUPER, custom radio, red leather interior PONTIAC PARISIENNE CONVERTIBLE, automatic, power steering, power brakes, radio, whitewalls, new car warranty - - RE'NAULT DAUTPHINE SEDAN, only 3,600 miles iimminnemainms NINE 1957 MODELS Pontiac Deluxe Sedan $995 Pathfinder with custom radio, rear speaker, whitewall tires, positively in like new condition. PONTIAC PATHFINDER DELUXE, radio, whitewalls FORD FORDOR STATION WAGON, automatic, radio, immaculate model r FORD CUSTOMLINE 300, radio, miles miles FORD TUDOR STATION WAG , cstom radio, white- walls, wheel discs rear speaker, SIXTEEN '53 MODELS Ford Customline ` $275 Custom radio, w -discs, air-condition heater. .This car is mechanically sound and free of rust. PLYMOUTH REGENT SEDAN, custom radio, new motor METEOR 'CUSTOM -LINE SEDAN, recent new motor, • radio LINCOLN CAPRI CONVERTIBLE, , radio, hydramatic, sharp BUICK CONVERTIBLE, new orlon top, automatic, radio FORD SEDAN, radio, new motor - PLYMOUTH STATION WAGON, 2 -door DODGE STATION WAGON, custom radio, 50,000 miles PLYMOUTH 4 -DOOR DELUXE, radio, sharp PLYMOUTH 2 -door HARDTOP, custom radio, heater MORRIS CONVERTIBLE, excellent shape . FORD CUSTOMLINE SEDAN, heater, automatic drive THIRTEEN '59's English Ford Sedan ' a $995 Robin's egg blue,, 19,000 original miles, owner's name . on request . FORD GALAXIE, radio, T -bird motor, low mileage VAUXHALL VICTOR SUPER, only 21,000 miles STUDEBAKEF, LARK 4 -DOOR, heater, chrome discs, limited slip axle PONTIAC STRATOCHIEF SEDAN, 6-cyl. autotnatic, 24,000 miles PONTIAC STRATOCHIEF WAGON, radio, whitewalls FOURTEEN '56 MODELS Buick Hardtop Sedan. $995 4,door, - automatic, custom -radioo- whitewalls, - driven_ less than 40,000 miles. BUICK 4 -DOOR HARDTOP, automatic, custom radio, .sharp' VOLKSWAGEN DELUXE 2 -door, custom radio BUICK CONVERTIBLE, automatic, .radio, .37,Q00 miles -. CHEVROLET 210 SEDAN, radio, heater .. STUDEBAKER 'SEDAN, heater, locally -owned, ' 40,000 miles CHEVROLET 2 -DOOR, custom radio METEOR NIAGARA SEDAN, custom radio, o'drive, • 33,060 miles , FORD FAIRLANE 2 -DOOR, positively like new METEOR 2 -DOOR, 6-cyl. automatic BUICK SEDAN, automatic, custom radio, owner's • on request name Many Many More TOO NUMEROUS TO LIST PLUS 40 NEW Pontiacs, Bricks and Vauxhalls ! A RSO .......... NINE ' 1958 MODELS Consul Convertible $1195 Finished in red with white orlon top. PONTIAC PATHFINDER 2 -DOOR, • miles automatic, 27,000 PONTIAC STRATOCHIEF SEDAN, automatic, radio, washers CONSUL CONVERTIBLE, a sharp second car- - .METEOR 2 -DOOR HARDTOP, automatic, ,whitewalls, radio, 18,000 miles ; PONTIAC PATHFINDER 2 -DOOR, locally -owned, 24,000 miles` CHEVROLET BISCAYNE SEDAN, radio, owned by a clergyman BUICK SPECIAL CONVERTIBLE, ev .._-concei-v'able= cessory, immaculate TEN 1955 MODELS Meteor 4 -door This locally -owned -car is—free of rust, .,and 'mechanically sound. eP -....-..K $595 PONTIAC LAURENTIAN 2 -DOOR, V-8 automatic, radio, w -washers, w -walls; ar FORD CUSTOMLINE 2 DOOR,° Fairlane, chrome, heater BUICK ESPECIAL 47DOOR HARDTOP, automatic, .radio, • sold new by us PONTIAC CONVERTIBLE, radio, and floor shift MONARCH SEDAN, automatic, radio, metallic maroon r -- DODGE 2 -DOOR, 6-cyl., radio CHEVROLET BEL AIR CONVERTIBLE, radio, sharp TWELVE. '54 MODELS =Chev 4 -door Sedan $495 Finished in Trade -wind blue, with newly overhauled motor. Excellent body. FORD CUSTOMLINt 2 -DOOR, radio, w -discs, sharp MERCURY CONVERTIBLE, every conceivable accessory, new top METEOR CONVERTIBLE, sharpest thing out METEOR 2 -DOOR, custom radio CHEVROLET -2-DOOR, low -mileage, one -owner - Phone 78Zurich� Phone -6011-