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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1961-05-04, Page 12The, Cs*i%ttr'ieh signal-S.t r, ThnredsaY May 4, 1961 years ago, George Fulford wa married to Phoebe Adeline Stirling, who died in 1959. He is- survived by four sons: Louis, Goderich; Chester, Pittsburg, l Pa.; Harold, Orlando, Florida; Benson, at home.. There are also .three, daughters: Mrs. Pearl White, Santa Monica, California; Mrs. Joseph (Myrtle) Hicks; De- troit;" Helen, at home; seven grandchildren and, eleven great- akha . .M. p edeceased"him ,. P._.s#ts-,of: Y about 3b years, ArthurFulfor was born in Colborne Township but lived in Northern ,Ontario at Cobalt and Geraldton for many years. He was a member of North Street United Church. His wife, the former Marton Watson, died in 1949. Surviving is one son, Edward W., of Lon- don. tbes Die e Day Apart' .11ltaneous funeral services e held at the Lodge funeral at 2 p.m., today for two Llto n. area brothers whose .s occurred only one day `lilintdt, 89, -,was fold at' his Cainbria road home eOrge B Fulford, 92, Tuesday at his Colborne. ship farm home. *4. tv. G. L. Royal, of Knox byterian Church, and Rev. J. ten Hoopen, of North et United Church, will con - the services. Interment be in, Colborne cemetery. Ke brothers are sons of the Richard Fulfdrd and Sus - Keough. axil, in Colborne Township 92 classrooms from 7-!, the Srst GDC( NEWS (aerformanee will be in progress (By Nancy Hughes) Thursday and Friday of last week were the days on which the London Little Theatre pre- sented "The Heiress" for the benefit of the Upper School Eng- lish Literature classes in the high schools of Western ,Ontario. Twenty-six grade 13 students from .the Goderich Collegiate ect e`f, n s j � "a"t�'+�`tri M formance. "The _Heiress, ' which utAlAatWiliaed.. n a =novel by Hener7aimes, called "Washington Square," is on the grade English Literature course this year. It is very beneficial therefore, for the stu- dents to have the privilege of viewing this "'live" production" Friday evenings in particular will be busy ones at the colleg- iate for the next few weeks. Friday, May 5, is the night set aside for "Open House." The staff and students have been preparing for the last few weeks for the entertainment which is to be provided that evening. While the parents are in the A classified ad in the Signal - Star brings quick results. - ROCK - N M ROLL DANCING Friday Night, May 5th from 10 to 1 Featuring the MERCEY BIOS. with the CKNX Town and Country Boys. - SATURDAY NIGHT, MAY 6 - from 9 to 12.' with entertainment by THE ROCKING REVOT&91f STRATFORD. LUE WATER LOUNGE BAYFIELD ,ROAD --- GODERICH - JA 4-8374 All Units Now Open at The Blue Water Motel. j *•111.•11N••Nr►•••OiN•••i1M!••••ND•••,,, JOIN THE CROWDS AT THE that in the auditorium, and the sec- ond at 9.15. The idea is a the parents choose the times most suited to them to go first to one place and then to the other. Demonstrations .. and dis- plays will be found in the class- rooms and gymnastics, funda- mental movements, a fashion show, selections by choirs, and folk dancing are on the auditory ium program. A few members o C ..•..dnewty . -, a t la h• sh or Y Club are presenting p„ directio lit':. Jack C1einents.. _ Tickets for parent are available at the school. John Hamilton is, the new boys' badminton singles champ• ion at the high school. ' John had to put several other boys out of the running to win. Tiger Diop W. I. Meeting e • FABULOUSFOODRIES •' 1 - Friday. Night - - Fish Fry i Fresh Lake Huron Perch -- All. 'you can eat -- 50c SPECIAL ENTERTAINMENT SATIJR 'AY CHICKEN FRY - Dinner*for 50c ENTERTAINMENT BY ELGIN. FISHER'S RHYTHM TIMERS IMPERIAL HOTEL - --- _..� _ ._-_._Graffi IDEW)- . The .annual "Spring Priam" has been scheduled for May 12. Dancing is"fThe Conti Contineto ntals." provided by The Students' Council are now hoping that .winter goes away in time for spring flowers to eome out. A "Spring Prohi" just'would't npt?th- utpringflowers,would CARLOW, May 2. -The April meeting of Tiger Dunlop W,S was held. in the township Hall with Mrs. T. Hunter, the presi- dent, in the chair. Mrs. Lloyd Young was welcomed as the new secretary and Mrs. J. Horton was thanked for faithful service ,4st 041t. D ice, -the roll call, asking 'for a :-flower beginning with the same ur est tractor gasoline vsmirimmoms buy Esso , Gasoline gives you more power, more work per dollar Here's a gasoline that ;meets the demands of tractor engines. It provides the best in quick, starts, fast warm-up, neweir and economy. Use Vso G, aso- get the Fist value for your tractor fuel dollar. For diesel powered units, Esso Diesel Fuel has been proven over and over again to give peak performance. e an IMPERIAL Esso AGENT ST. GEORGE'S CHURCH May 7th, Fifth Sunday after Easter 8.30 a.m. Holy Communion. 10 a.m. Sunday School and Bible Class. 11 a.m. Holy Communion and Sermon. (Junior .Congregation and Nursery.) 7 p.m. Florence Nightingale . Service - Preacher, Rev. W. T. ten Hoopen, B.A., B.D. REV: KENNETH E. TAYLOR, M.A., D.D., Rector. Mr. J. F. Stephens, M.A., B. Ed., Organist and Choirmaster. initial; « . 1" answered. Reports of the recent lunch- eon, and ,the hat show were given. On April . 19, several members of the branch, along with members of the Saltford Community Club attended a birthday party at the Huron County Home, ' sponsored by these two clubs. The entertain- ment among other things includ- ed the showing of colored film from the Old Country and local scenes, by Mrs. W. Clark. The old people enjoyed their after- noon very much. FLORENCE ''NIGHTINGALE CHURCH SERVICES - Sunday, May 5th, 1961 at 7 m. ST. GEORGE'S ., ANGLICAN -CHURCH and ST. PETER'S R.C. CHURCH Tia Will. be served, fQMowing the ,services, in the • .cafeteria of the hospital. ALL.nMr es_at:e...ursed:_to are _Optional For quick restate -TM a classed al. the Signed -Stain. 4. ,Dungannon ¢ DUNGANNON, May 2. -Mr. ) Mrs. Abner Morris visited Sun - and Mrs. James Smith and fan- day with Mr. and Mrs. Len ily, of Molesworth, were Sunday Christilaw, Nile. visitor �,�with the lady's Sister I Mrs. Minnie Jones and Mel Mrs. Ro-hert Irvin, Mr, Irvin and Mrs. aHairoldaRvers,trGode ichd Betty. Born at Toronto, April ,27th,. Mrs. J. J. Ryan, after spend - to Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Jardine ing the winter at the home of (nee MaryYoung."�A1t), a daughter, her daughter, Mrs. Gordon Kidd, 4 � It 1.4AgtQ , _ s - reopened : pher.. ations. • home in the village. g e. e Mr. u 4 ._.lad t see We r 4. o. ' t d. - i v r+Y c A h ei�a " d e a Attend - x �." Y.-tFle4.-lfe'�V'`hinn�y 'and Niro: Phillips ' arrrtiri agar' �aftd�"•'h;s �Il�~ Mrs. Girvin Young gave an in- teresting reading on the motto, "If you plant a seed, of charac- ter or kindness in the home, it will bloom in the Community." Mrs. Pocock read a few chosen articles on the current 'events. Mrs. Lloyd Young and Mrs. J. Horton were appointed dele- gatesdto the District Annual to be held in Wingham on May 17. The hostesses were Mrs. S. Snyder, Mrs. Blake, Mrs. F. Fisher and Mrs: Straughan. Elmer Black, leaders of the 4 -II Club , girls, whose project was, "Cottons May Be Smart,'3 at- tended Achievement Day at Clin- ton High School on .Saturday. Members also attending were Sharon Stewardson, county hon- ors Marie Black, provincial hon - recent illness. The United Church . service Sunday morning at 11 a.m. was conducted by Mr. Merrill Gra- ham, a theological student from Queen's University,, Kingston. He delivered a splendid message on Christian living. Doreen Culbert Margaret Moran is visit- ors, Betty Irvin, Mrs. and Carol Culbert. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hodges and Mrs. Edna Black visited Mr. and Mrs. Ray Stanley, of St. Thomas, on Sunday. Mrs. Black remained for a longer visit with her daughter. �,.- Mrs. R. McDonald's, recent visitors were her cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Jackson, and her. sister, Mrs. Annie Brown, of Ripley. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Maize and family visited their cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Burchill, of Wingham, on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Reid, Toronto, spent the week -end with the. former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. William J. Reid. THE UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA, North Street United Church GQOERICH , ONT. H1 -TEEN DANCINC Saturday, May 6 Music by The Strato-Tones DANCING 9 to 12 Admission 75c per person CUSTOM BUILT' IMPEL HOMES_, Three-bedroom Brick Home with car port, 50' frontage, sells for the LOW COST of $11,274.60 COMPLETE. OUR .MOUSES RANGE - from $8,000.00, upward depending on the piaji you want. FOR, COMPLETE SPECIFICATIONS _.. -and- PLANS - Contact Bruce E. Ryan 175 Brock St.--Goderich BUILDING CONTRACTOR 10 a.m. SUNDAY SCHOOL. 11 a.m. MORNING WORSHIP. Nursery and Junior Congregation. REV. W. J. ten HOOPEN, B.A., B.D., Minister. MR. GEORGE ESPERT, Organist and Cho1r Director. -- _ , Knox Presbyteriari ____. _ ............ Churc THE REV. G. LOCKHART ROYAL, . B.A., Minister Mr. H. de Jong, Organist. Miss B. J. Woodruff, Deaconess 10 a.m. CHURCH SCHOOL. 10.15 a.m. Minister's Bible. Class. (St. Mark's Gospel). 11' a.m. MORNING WORSHIP - REV. D. LESLIE ELDER, Seaforth, 'Guest Speaker. (Nursery and Junior Congregation).-` 71 ing her daughter, Mrs. James Keane, at Lucknow, W.I., Holds Annual Meeting. - The Dungannon Women's In- stitute held the annual meeting Thursday evening at tate home of Mrs. Hugh McWhinney. Mrs. Otto Popp installed the follow- ing officers: President, Mrs. H. McWhinney; lst vice-president, Mrs. C. Blake; 2nd vice-presi- dent, Mrs. G. McNee; secretary - treasurer, Mrs. Harvey Alton; district director, Mrs. W. Brown; alternate, Mrs. E. Errington; branch directors, Mrs. R. Stoth= ers, Mrs. C. Crozier, Mrs. L. Ivers; pianist, Mrs. F. Jones; assistant pianist, Mrs. W. Brown; press reporter, Mrs. E. Erring- ton; auditors, Mrs. W. Stewart, Mrs. Fred Young; st Ending com- mittee conveners: agriculture and Canadian industries, Mrs. E.' Rivett; citizenship and educa- tion, Mrs. K. K. Dawson; his- torical research, Mrs. Warren Zinn; home economics and heait»i Mrs. L. Hasty; public re- lations, Mrs. R. Finnigan; resol- utions, Mrs. Wilmer Rutledge. Converter's reports were given covering the past year's work. Plans were made for the district annual to be held at Wingham, May 15. Delegates to attend are Mrs, 1-1. McWhirifey, Mrs: W. Brown, Mrs, G. McNee - and Mrs. W. Stewart. •Lex_y wMcWhinney favored with a piarib solo The roll call, ,`My favorite -way of se ?'frig be f„ *-lead., a good. •re- sponse. Mrs: Warren Zinn, pre- sented- the motto, "Grumbling spoils more homes . than does cooking." In the absence of the _lime economist, Miss Bette Till- man, Mrs. C. Blake gave a paper entitled "It's the worries of to- day that tend to disqualify us for the duties of tomorrow. A social half-hour was enjoyed at the close of the meeting. Victoria Street United Church,. "Fellowship Awaits You" 70 am.. Bible School. Adult Class. 11` a.m. CHRISTIANGROWTH (4) ' "MAKING GOOD THE PAST." 1.30.p.m. Benmiller Unified Sunday School and Church. 3 p.m. Union Church after Sunday School. REV. STANLEY MOOTE, B.A., B.D., MINISTER. MRS:J SNIDER, ORGANIST. . GODERICH BAPTIST CHURCH 10 a.m. Church School. ' All Ages. Pastor's Instruction Class. 11 a.m. "LETHARGY OR LOYALTY." 7 p.m.. "PATIENT IN FAITH." Pastor, E. VonKeitx. Organist, JA 4-7762 - -18-20 , emeeme .• FREE METHODIST CHURCH Corner Victoria and Park Streets R -EV. E. A. COOPER, Pastor. Phone JA 4-9306 9.50 a.m. Family Sunday -School: 11 a.m. "THE TRUTH THAI' SETS FREE." 7 p.m. "THE SUCCESSFUL SEARCH FOR GOD." Wed., 7.30 p.m. Prayer and Bible Study. Wm. Bettger. ',ALWAYS LOOK TO OMPIERIAL ICOR THE B..ES ` . Y . • + i HOLM 20Albert St. �Ni , Goderiok. JA 4,7502 Financial Statement Goderich "Vote No"Committee Receipts -- Dtina-tions received- fora:'w•hich -receipts -have-------470 5 been sent' or issued by the banks 0 Donations received (9) without names 14.00 One donation re -turned, many refused after books closed TOTAL RECEIPTS Expenditures - Printing Mer isiird=`..`Siifiar-Srar" B. R. Munday Postage Stamps and stamped envelopes Typing and stationery Office Rental Receipt Books, Telephone, Treasurer's postage This advertisement TOTAL EXPENDITURES 00.00 $ 484.50 $ 86.39 215:63-15.00 230.63 123.20 17.05 ° 10.00 6.15 11.08 $ 484.50 - t „ Thanks to our banks for "NO CHARGE" COMMITTEE MEMBERS Don Aberhart, Larry Aldham, Wm. Bisset, W. E. Elliott, Mrs. G. Johnston, Dr. J. C. Ross, A. R. Scott, Joe Snider, Mise - Eva Somerville, Ed Stiles, Rev,. C. E. Taylor, -James Young itemized Statements with the Treasurer, A R. Scott evemoinliminiaminsummommor Week -end visitors with Rev. and Mrs. G. L. Royal were: Mrs. Royal's mother, Mrs. Thomas Wilson; Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Bourne, Windsor, sister,' and bro- ther-in-law," of Mrs, Royal; Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Puckering, Terra Cotta; and Mr. William Armstrong, Glasgow,Scotland, a cousin of Mrs. Royal. a .. .Bethe pentecoStal Tabernacle 10 a.m. Sunday School. Classes for all ages. 11 a.m. MORNING WORSHIP. 7.30 p.m. EVANGELISTIC SERVICE. , Tuesday, 8 p.m. Prayer Meeting and Bible Study. Friday, 8 p.m. Young People's. "'You are invited to come and worship with us. REV. H. C. CRACKNELL, Pastor - Phone JA 4-8506. THE' SALVATION ARMY - 11 a.m. 3 p.m. 7 p.m. 7 CULBERT'S Heart -Shaped Mother's Day CAKES ,. IttetAW PUMPKIN SPICE CAKE with Butter Creme icing CONFECTION STS 'LED DOUGHNUTS IN TEN VARIETIES Cherry Custard --- Rum and Egg Nog -- Lemon or Orange Twists -- Jelly or Creriie Filled -- Honey Dipped -- Buster Browns - Cinnamon Sticks Chocolate iced HOME MADE BREAD Oven Fresh each morning at 10 a.m. 1N EIGHT VARIETIES -Sliced bread sold in Poly bags to preserve freshness. -- Family Size Pies -- Full o'° Fruit - RAISIN, APPLE; CHERRY, RHUBARB, BLUEBERRY, •RASPBERRY, PUMPKIN FRESH TARTS AND MUFFINS In Wide Variety Open Friday nights 'tit 9 p.m. CULBERT'S BAKERY West Street Goderich -- JA 4-7941 James Richardson 8, sons ltd: "Serving the, Feed Dealers of Western Ontario" PRONE JA. 4-8388, GODERICH NOW SP1 OUR NEW DINING ROOM will be opendaily from :1' 5 to 8 RAI. m. -- Reservations accepted by telephoi)e-40r Wedding. Receptions -- Banquets, etc. MEADOW BROOK RESTAURANT - TELEPHONE JA 4.7791 Bayfield Road --- Goderich -- 1 mile South of .wsira DIAL UUDELUXEM VAC CLEANER 10.1111111 WORSHIP SERVICE - SUNDAY SCHOOL. EVANGELISTIC SERVICE. CAPTAIN AND MRS. R. PETERSEN VISITORS WELCOME Church of the New Jerusalem (Prophesied, REV. 3 V. 12 and Ch. 21) "JERUSALEM which is above all is free, which is the MOTHER of us all." Gal. 4 V. 26. HEAVEN and HELL; reveals the, joyful life that is lived by all good people; but the sad, and miserable lot - of the evil in HELL. FOUR DOCtRINES; contains the doctrine of the Lord; the doctrine of the NEW JERUSALEM, FAITH and LIFE: ARCANA CE'tjESYiA; reveals the heavenly lanpue tfiat is in -the Spiritual Sense of the BIBLE. 18 . Leonard Cole, 33 PictoniSt., Goderich. Y Phone 7700. 30% MORE. POWER 3 YEAR. HOE GUARANTEE EASY BUDGET TERMS F LIBERAL 'Complete with attachments 99.95 TRADE-IN ALLOWANCE ®SUNBEAM - ` ELECTRIC SERVICE (GodericbLimitc1 Victoria and Newgate Sts. JA 4-8581 We Are Qn . OUR STORE WILL BE CLOSED Monday. Tuesday, Wednesday, 'MAY 8th---9th-�4Ath IMMO OPEN IN OUR NEW STORE Thursday, May 11th HAE.F ER'S LADI LTD. EAR