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HURON CROP REPORT
Fretluent heavy rains and hat TWO `COUPLES CELEBRATE
• humid • -weather has encouraged. THEIR ANNIVERSARIES
excellent growth of all crops Two couples who were Mar -
during the past week in Huron ried on the same day 40 •years
County. This growth has been ago held separate wedding an -
most noticeable in fail wheat, niversary celebrations at ° Tiger
hay and pastures. There is Dunlop Innoon Saturday. They
some lodging in wheat and hay. were Mr. and Mrs. Hume Clut-
Corn is making excellent head- ton, R.R. 5, Goderich, and Mr.
way. Yellow Rocket is fast be- and Mrs. A. McDowell,.
:CQxrt ,Xoidlem...:..1?7l 7. 1„.0 d.s..+:B gravot,,,xquv lkc,:,:ri lar/: !"` `�,r•'�
IF IT'S-'FLOWERS"---L"'-
REMEMBER
T'.S`„T`LOWERS"_REMEMBER •
GODERICH
GREENHOUSES
on Bruce Street near Highway 21
Oppbstte the Swimming Pool
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COUNTY LIBRARIAN
Applications for the position of County Lib-
rarian for the County of littron Library Co -oiler
ati•ve, will be received by the undersigned until
Saturday, July 1st, 1961.
41ate age and qualifications and salary- ex-
10'('ted.
Duties to commence August 1st, 1961.
991lent ions i•nust be submitted in ettvelopet;
provided by the ' ecretarv.
. Further det arts -May be:' olrtainecl from, the un-
lersigned.
JOHN G. BERRY, Secretary
Huron County Library Co-operativ,, Board
Court House, Goderich, Ontario.
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ST. GEORGE'S CHURCH
June 18th, Third Sunday after Trinity.
8.30 a.m. Holy Communion. t
10 a,m. Sunda School and Bible Class.
11 a.m. Holy Communion and Sermon.
7 p.m, Ev
REV. KENNETH E. TAYLOR, M.A., D.p,, Reato!,
Mr. J. F. Stephens, M.A., B. Ed., Organist and Choirmaster.
THE UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA
North Street United Church
Gto
,tv
10 a.m. SUNDAY SCHOOL.
11 a.m. MORNING WORSHIP.
THE PREPARATION FOR HOLY
COMMUNION.
• , Nursery and Junior Congregation.
.,C'
3r REV. W. J. ten HOOPEN, B.A., B.D.,
Minister. -
MR. GEORGE ESPERT, Organist_ an Cholr Director.
The Goderieh Sig'ua1-Stat, Trptr40'r jug 1002, 1
TOWN COUNCIL.
The last -Town Council meet-
ing for themonth of June will
be held on Friday evening, June
16, at the Huron County Build-
ing.
1st of fellows who
trey„ think don't Oct
thinking.
Keep in a •n4 too long
'you'll dig your own.grave.
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Annual Masonic. Divine Service
OF MAITLAND LODGE NO. 33
VICTORIA STREET UNITED CHURCH
Sunday, June 18th
at 11 a.m.
Brethren- will meet at Masonic Temple at 10:30 a.m.
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-SEE-
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THAT'S AHEAD OF ITS TIME !
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Hydraulic Lift - Safety Release -- 6; 7 and 8 foot
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FORD HAY CONDITIONER
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Reversible, Gear Box,_ for 540 or 1000 P.T.O.
FORD SIDE DELIVERY RAKE'
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8 foot Raking Width
FORD 150 BALER
America's Leading Economy Baler !
A Practical Low Cost Baler for the Average Farmer.
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For Today's Best Buy and Easiest Terms
You Will Be Dollars Ahead At
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PLAN NOW TO ATTEND TIIE.I
NURSES' ,DANCE
Sponsored' by Goderich Nurses' Association
FRIDAY, JUNE 16
at IIARBOURLITE INN
FEATURING "THE CONTINENTALS"
-Dancing 9 to 1 -- Admission $1.75 per person
Proceeds for Hospital Equipment
FOR RESEki%ATIONS CALL JA 4.7134
' 23-24
D. T. STREETER
Al Painting and Decorating
INDI.TRIAL' - COMMERCIAL - RESIDENTIAL
INTERIOR or EXTERIOR
Brush, Spray or Roller -
FORD TRACTORS and
SOUTH STREET -
IMPLEMENTS
- J`A 4-7308
GUARANTEED WORKMANSHIP
PHONE JA 4-8026
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Voted by the Canadian Weekly Newspapers
Association as the champion country cor-
respondent for 1960, Mrs. Lillian Allison
Ls the latest recipient of the Orltario Hydro
Award of Merit. . Presentation of the
award was made by James A. Blay (right)
Hydro's Director of Information, at the re-
cent convention of the association- at
Ottawa.
Looking on approvingly is• H. Keith
Graham, publisher of the ' Chesterville
Record for which the new champion has
corresponded for the past ten years. The
wifd of a farmer (Frendlee Farm), a form-
er school teacher and active in community '
organizations, Mrs. Allison writes a col-
umn entitled "Frendlee Farm Chats" in
addition to regular news reporting in the
Finch Road -Limerick Distrigt.,
WARNING TICKETS ARE
PUT ON PARKED CARS -
For several weeks past, Gode-
rich Police have been /placing
warning tickets on vehicles park-
ed on town streets not- in ac:
cordance -with the bylaw. Last
week, the potice concentrated
their_ eff-ortairt_the.husiness_.area
and many tickets were placed on
cars parked in front of garages.
A total of scOme 50 cars have
been so ticketed of late.
Their 50th
Annversary
Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. J
kins, R.R. 3, Clinton, celebrated
their golden wedding annivers-
ary at the ,,home of their. so
Dr. George.,Jenkins, Mrs: Jenkins
and family, .at London, on Wed-
nesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jenkins were
Knox Presbyterian Church -
THE 'REV. G. LOCKHART ROYAL, B.A., Minister
Mr.,0H. 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. SACRAMENT OF THE HOLY.COMMUNIpN1")7 p.m. HOLY• COMMUNION IN THE CHAPEL.
(Nursery and Junior Congregation).
Thursday, June 15, 8 p.m. Preparatory Service.
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See These Specially Chosen Su-ggestions at
The MAJOR STORE
70. THE. SQUARE - GODERICH
- - JA 4-7621
SHORT SLEEVE
SPORTS SHIRTS.
,ASSORTED PATTERNS
Reg. 4.98. & 3.98 .., For 2.97
rl
DRESS •SOCKS
ASSORTED COLORS and PATTERNS
1.00 to 1.50
TERYLENI SHIRTS
WHITE ONLY
Reg. 7.95 ;dor 4.49
MEN'S 'TIES
Reg. 1.50 -& 2.00 For 1.00
MEN'S'
TWEE)) SPORTSCOATS -
Reg. 35.00 ,For 19.9 5
MEN'S DRESS PANTS
SELF BELT CHARCOAL and GREY
3.98 to" 5.98
MEN'S GOLF JACKETS
Reg. 3.98 n For' '2.98
COTTON KNIT -T-SHIRTS
GOLD, BROWN, BLACK
Reg, 3,28 - For. 2-;918:
FERYLENE SHIRTS
WHITE 0ONLY - SHORT SLEEVE
Reg. 5.95 For 2.99
'TWO-TONE BANLON - and ORLON
SHORT SLEEVE 'PULLOVER
Reg. 6.98 For 4.98
STRAW HATS
GREY, BROWN, TAN
Reg. 4.98 & : 5.98 For 2.98
MEN'S
BROADCLOTH PAJAMAS
ASSORTED PATTERNS
From 2.98 & up
MEN'S HANDKERCHIEFS
IRISH- LINEN -- WHITE -- S IN A PACKAGE
1.00
�SUEDENE JACKETS
Special 69.6.
Victoria Street United Church
"Fellowship Awaits You"
10 a.m. Graded School. Adult Class.
1T a.m. "BUILD AND BE BUILT:"
Morning Worship. Junior Church.
Annual Service of Maitland Masonic Lodge:
10 a.m. Bennriller'Unified Church and' School.
1M1 = _171wiori-CfnirtI' tl htsc l:
REV: STANLEY MOOTE, B.A., B.D., MINISTER.
MRS. J. SNIDER, ORGANIST.
GODERICH BAPTIST -CHURCH
10 a.m., Church School. Alt Ages.
11 a.m. "A UNIQUE DRAMA" Revelation 6.
7 p:m. "CHRISTIAN CULTURE.'
'Pastor, E. VonKeitz. Organist, Wm. Bettger.
FREE,METHODIST CHURCH
Corner Victoria and Park Streets
REV. E. A. COOPER, Pastor. Phone JA 4-9306"'
SUNDAY SERVICES o-
9.50 a.m.. FAMILY SUNDAY SCHOOL.
11 a.m. MORNING WORSHIP.
7 p.m. EVENING GOSPEL HOUR.
The pastor will speak at both ser`Lices.
Wed., 7.30• p.m. -Prayer Meeting.
Bethel Pentecostal Tabernacle
10 a.m. Sunday School. Classes for all ages.
11 a.m. MORNING WORSHIP.
7 30 p.m... EVANGELISTIC SERVICE.
uesdNy, 8,-ftm Prayer Meeting and Bible Study.
`Friday, ii'p.ri' . Young People's.
You are invited to come and worship with us.
REV. H. C. CRACKNELL, `Pastor - Phone JA 4.8506.
THE SALVATION ARMY
SUNDAY, JUNE 1
9.45 a.m. SUNDAESCHOOL.
11 a.m.. WORSHIP SERVICE.
7 p.m. EVANGELISTIC SERVICE.
CAPTAIN AND MRS. R. PETERSEN
VISITORS WELCOME '
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Church of -the Nevi, Jerusalem
(Prophesied in REV. 3 V. 12 and Ch. 21)
"For in Ilim (JESUS CHRIST) dwelleth all .the full.
ness of the Godhead bodily ' Col. V. 9.
"The Divine in the Lord cannot be separated from the
Human, nor the Human from Ahe Divine. Jn respect fe
His Human'The Lord is oilier the Son of God, but in
respect to the Word He is called the Son Of Man." From
the Doctrine: of the, Lord, by E.M. SWEDENBORG.
True Christian Religion, Arcane Celestia, _ Apoca-
lypse Revealed contain spiritual sense of the tWord.
These books loaned f-raiii apply to Leonard Cble, 23
Piston St., Goderich. Phone 7700.
married in Wesley -Willis Church,
L:linton, on June 14, 1911. Mrs.
Jenkins was the 'former .Miss
Elizabeth Reed, of Clinton. The
'ceremony was performed by
Rev. J. Greene, assisted by Rev.
Ford: --Following- their mar-
age - they resided in London
where Mr. Jenkins was secretary
of the Y.M.C.A. He was later
ransferred to Toronto- and &t-
tawa where he worked until he
retired six years ago to his
home-.Tarm, "Woodlands" on the
Huron road in Goderich Town -
'ship.
They are both me;Inbers of -the
Wesley -Willis Church,. Clinton.
Besides their son, George, they
have also two grandchildren
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If you want to know what's
behind the headlines, ask anv
housewife. She'll tell you it's
her husband, especially 'at the
breakfast table.
"Trouble that Ioo1Fri like a
.mountain from a distance, us-
ually is only a hill when you get
to it.
Fellows Who drown themselves
in ,drink usually don't have far
to sink.
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Going
gift picking? We'll
help you pick something
Lor him to wear that` rs a
_.surefire poppa-rpteaser.
Igv
. Grandpop,
Too 1.
Dress Shirts
gaff' ,Sleeves
from 44.00 to $6.00
Half Sleeve Sport Shirts, $4 to $6
Knitted Shirts - Cool to Wear -- $3:95 to'15.95
Jamaica Shorts and Socks
Shorts, $5.95 td $7.50 - Socks, $1.95 pair
PRE-SHRUNK -
Wash and Wear, Trousers
Designed for Summer Comfort, $1.95 pair
Summer Hats - 3.50 and '3.95
Ties, Socks, Belts and .Accessories
EARL RAWSON i„o;
27 WEST ST.
- GODERICH - J,A 4-9312.
FATHER'S
DAY
Suggestions
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BRIAR PI.FES
SPECJA,•.
With the Purchase of One of
the Following BRA' 'D NAME-
PIPES
cry PIPE
TOBACCO
•.wr. Pin}.fir' gii.V..irga'• .e i • •ttilk.eAkshs w':•JA;::i f. JTw., w::
- - - - 1.50 to 15.00
HERE'S YOUR CHANCE
fiO-.- BUY --TEAT - PI as
'DAD'S BEEN ,TALKING ABOUT -
BRIGHAM BRIAR
GOLD' STAR
I'IN'S RUM_
DR. PLUMB
OF A POPiJLAIt, BRAND FOR ONLY 99c
Genuine Leather Tobacco Pouches 1.00 to 3.95'
NEW TYPE GILLETTE RAZOR, %v±th Super'Gillette Blades $
100
PLUS SHAVING CREAM - a real 1.43 Value for Only .... 1
Pipe Racks - Humidors - - - 2.95 to 5.95
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TIMEX WATCHES - - - - . - 7.95 to 12.95
CIGARS
POPULAR BRANDS
Per Box
1.00 - " 2.50 - 3.75
CIGARETTES -
Thursday, Friday, Saturday
3.99 fi
Per Carton - No Dealers
LARGE SELECTION -OF GENUINE LEATHER and =MOROCCO
, BILLFOLDS 1.98 1.98to7.50
TR'UCK'ERS' WALLETS - - - -
2.50 to 4.95.
GODERICH NEWS STAND
145 THE SQUARE -..
DIAL JA 4-9926
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