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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1961-08-24, Page 3In the first three months of 1961 Canada's net migration (that is, immigrant intake less emigrant outgo) was minus 14,0(10. 111•M•NN•HN111••••N• SUN$ET DRJVEIN • '. Y > ff '"�► b a �'Y'i h -0 No. 8 Highway Thursday and Friday - August, 24, 25 Gregory Peck and Harry Guardino "Pork Chop Hili" Color Belinda Lee and Jacques Serans `Goddess of Love' Color Saturday, Monday) Tuesday - August 27, 28, 29 . Sterling Hayden 'and Eve Miller "Kansas Pacific" Peter Sellers and Terry 'Thomas "Carlton Brown of the Foreign Office" Wednesday, Thur_ - Thursday, Friday= dY 'grist '1 -Sept . Randolph Scott and Phyllis Kirk 6t Thunder Over the Plains" Also The Bowery Boys, in "Master Minds" TWO SHOWS NIGHTLY First Show at Dusk Children under 12 in cars free Playgrounds Refreshments mo•oomme miiimm••i•• Canada covers more than seven per cent of the world's total land, area, but has . less than three-fifths of one per cent of the world's, population: BROWNIE'S DRIVE-IN T1{EAtEttd 4i T ., _ I ,,4„,_ CLINTON WED., THURS., FRL-- August 23,24,25 "The Misfits" Clark Gable, Marilyn Monroe ONE CARTOON SATURDAY and MONDAY - August 26, 28 - Double Feature - " "A Lawless Street" (Color) Randolph Scott, Angela bury "Sword Of Shervod Forest' (Color) ° Lens, d Richard Greene, Peter Cushing ONE CARTOON TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY - August 29, 30 Double Feature.... "Operation Bullshine" ° (Color) Ronald Shiner,, Carol Lesley Goderich Man Off To Germany Fred Moss, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Moss, East street, sail- ed Friday, August 18th,' for Soest, Germany, Where he will bp teaching the Canadian child- ren of the. -armed forces for twoe years. A farewell party was held for Fre1I on Tuesday evening of last pB�, 4.415414p n' tea a >o T land aunt, •1 . rand,A l rs ; ,;,Ali: Powell, •at which 34 relatives_ and friends gathered. During the evening a purse of money was presented to Fred by his cousin, Mrs. Joyce Whitten, on behalf of all present. "Sands Of The Desert"' (Color) (Scope) Charles Drake, Sara Branch ONE CARTOON First Shaw at Dusk. Children under 12, in cars, Free mummiummimimilma THE AIR- FOR COMFORT CONDITIONED PARK & ENTERTAINMENT Now ,Playing -"Bimbo the Great -Technicolor circus picture---also-"The Fabulous World of Jules Verne." Mon.,Tues., Wed. -Aug. 28, 29, 30 -.Special Attraction. Sophia, Loren, Peter Sellers and Vittoria De Sica Present George Bernard Shaw's great comedy "T I -E_. MILLIONAIRESS" 'Scope and Color -British Made u`1't-Efterfainrnenf,.-_ Thurs., Fri., Sat. -Aug. 31 -Sept. 1 and 2 Jimmy Rogers, Luana Patten and Chill Wills From . the classic novel by John- Fox Jr.. "TSE LITTLE SHEPHERD - OF KINGD I I ME" In 'Scope and. Color Coming -Bob Mitchum, In "The Last Time I Saw Archie." ST. HELENS ST. HELENS, 'Aug. 21. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Grain, of Pilot Mound, Manitoba, spent a few days with Mr., and Mrs. E. W. Rice. Mr. and Mrs. Irvin McCabe, of Windsor, were week -end visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Frank McQuillin. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Grewar and Nancy spent the week -end with Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Webb. The Grewars leave , on Monday for Sudbury where Ken is sales. re- presentative for Taylor Instru- ments with headquarters in Sud- bury. Mrs. Dan Rose, Newmarket, spent the past two weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Har- vey Webb. Anniversary Congratulations! -Mr. and Mrs. William Ruther- ford celebrated their 40th wed- ding anniversary on Thursday. Frie,ills-.awl .telattives.: called an. thenn�,.to -extend their best -wishes on this happy occasion. Wood and paper products and mineral products made up 60 per cent of Canada's 1960 exports. 1#. Once if was singing to the rows,` -next it was playing a radio. Now, it's letting them watch television. A British farm- er is trying a TV experiment which has already resulted in higher milk yields. lfter the TV sets were installed for four days, the milk yield increased by two gallons a day. 'eachers Listed For 'he Secondary Schools Mrs. H. Tait To Head Reunion. More'than $$ were Present at the annual Youngblut reunion held at the home of Mr; and MTs. Reg. Shultz, north of Aw burn, recently with relative pre- sent from Goderzeh, Port ATbert, • Dungannon, London, Port Stan- ruuti�iiri`' zs Xcti71, t, The sports events were in charge of Mr. Wilfred Spivey, f Point Edward. The results were: Pre-school children, Alvin Shultz; eight and under,. boys, Garry Fielder, girls, Linda Shultz; 12 and under, boys, Car- man Fielder, girls, Linda Shultz; 14r and under, James Fielder; young ,nen, Bob Machan; young ladies, Shirley Machan; kicl-the- slipper, ladies, Barbara Fielder, men, Bruce Walker; oldest lady present, Mrs. Barbara Dennis, Blyth; 'oldest man, George James, . Goderich; honeymoon race, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Tait. Assisting with the sports were: Mrs. Ezra Shultz, Whitechurch, and Mrs. Clayton Shultz; Gode- rich. The lunch committee was composed of: Mrs. Irene Robin- son, Port Stanley; Mrs. John Fielder, Port Albert: .Mrs. Percy Youngblut and Mrs. Charles Ma- chan, both of R.R. 1, Auburn. -Following the ,supper hour, the election of officers was held for the coming year. The 1961 officers are: president. Mrs. Public school inspectors for pointed again the music super- visor for the Goderich schools. Colborne Township this area have released a list of teachers for the coming acad- emic year. The teachers at the Victor Lauriston 'School, Goderich, will be: Principal Ralph E. Smith, B.A., and Principal's Assistant, Miss G. McDowell;Gradeei h t `tcher11::E�t,verawtoWEric Moore; Grade seven, Wil- liam Black, Mrs. Ruth Shaddick, Miss Elaine Pitt; Grade six, Arthur Knechtel, Mrs. Bonnie Dunnt.11lrs: May Norman; Mrs. Jean._Carruthers has been ap- MEMBER QHS O wss©�' 44 North "St. Phone JA 4-9531 AN INDEPENDENT INSURANCE AGENT - tf MacEWAN ': INSURANCE AGENCY 0 YOUR.,, AGENT OF PERSONAL 1,4** SERVICE Zion-Mr. Norman Stewart, R.R. 1, Dungannon; Mrs. Annie Finnigan, Goderich; Mrs. Mary Robinson, Goderich; Mrs Tabitha Bogie, R.R. 3, Goderich. No. 2 (Bnznillex) - .Clare Harsuan --'Ooder'ie1�,�-.-N'n� fi-(SaItfarrl•} Frank Moore, R.R. 5, Goderich; Mrs. Lenore Harrison, R.R. 5, Goderich. Union 1, (Nile) -Mrs. Agnes MacKinnon, R.R. 1, Port Albert. Goderich Township Holmesville-John Siertsema, Clinton; Miss Mary Helen Yeo, R.R. 1, Goderich; 'Mrs. Marron Powell, R.R. 3,`Clinton. `No. 1 - Mrs. Cora Castle, Box 1466, Goderich. No. 2 -Mrs. Reta Orr, R.R. 2, Goderich. No. 4 - Cameron Addison, Clinton. No. 5 „,,.--Murray Jamieson, Goderich. No. 6 - Charlene Scotchmer, Bayfield. No. 9 -Mrs. Esther Wright, R.R. 3;° Kippen. No. 11 -Mrs. Carol Simons, "Bayfield. Hullett Township • No. 1 -Ross N. Crich, Clinton. Union;No. 2 -Mrs. Evelyn Mil- lian, R.R. 5, Goderich. No. 3 - Mrs. Ida Livingston, R.R. 2, Sea - forth. No. 5 -Mrs: Shirley Lyon, Blyth. No. §' - Mrs. Dorothy Sholdice, Walton. No., 7 -Mrs. Marjorie Huether, R.R. 3, Wal- .. .. BY KARI'N I\'ow OPEN at the corner of Hamilton and Newgate Streets GODERICH Hair -Shaping and Permanents *„ ESKA PROTEIN. WAVE FROSTING - BLEACHING - TINTING OPEN SATURDAYS - ALL DAY Appointments made to suit YOUR CONVENIENCE , For Appointments CaII JA 4 -9732 -Res. 8881 W.J. Denomme FLOWER SHOP Phone JA 4 8132 - DAY . or NIGHT Agent for 24 -hr. FILM DEVELOPING 24tf 5 2T LAST CHANCE S BEAT THE TAX ON BRAND NEW FRIGIDAIRE APPLIANCES PLUS ALL-OUT CLEARANCE OF 1961 FRIGIDAIRE WASHERS and DRYERS FRIGIDAIRE MODEL DDA -61 DR'I'ER Reg. 229.95. $169.95- FRIGIDAIRE 22" RANGE $139:9s SHOR 52 THE SQUARE FRIGIDAIRE MODEL WDA -61 AUTOMATIC WASHER Reg. 329.95` $249:95 WTH TRADE FRIGIDAIRE 30" RANGE DELUXE . Reg. 339.95 $249.95 AP -PL -I EASY G.M,A.C. TERMS ' - FRIGIDAIRE" MODEL DD -61 DRYER Reg. 259.95 • $1.95.00: G, . FRIGIDAIRE 30" RANGE CUSTOM IMPERIAL Reg. 399.95 -- $299:95 N i Y GOD,IERIC 0 ton. No. 8 -Mrs. Myrtle Auburn. No. 9 -Wilmer ton, Dungannon. Union -Mrs. Dorothy Powell, Aubdrn. No. 11 -Mrs. Munro, Errin-- No. 10 R.R. 1, Dorene Radford. Union No. 12 -Mrs. Laurel Glousher, Blyth. Union No. 5 --Duncan MacKay, Auburn. McKiUop_-Township .w 1 0, 2 5]C"rs.-"G`era 1-1doc , Ip-. pen. No. 4 -Miss Clara Buch- anan, R.R. 3, Walton. No. 6 - Mrs. Jean Anderson, R.R. 1, Bornholm. No. 7 -Gibson Wil - 1 -is, Brussels. No. 8 -Miss Ter- esa B. Eckert, Dublin. No. 9 - Mrs. Anne Smith, R.R. 2, Brus- sels. No. 10 -(not settled). No. 12 -Miss Jessie Little, Brussels. No. 13 -Mrs. Audrey Mcllwain, Seaforth. ' - ' Ashfield Township North Ashfield -Gene Martin, R.R. 4, Paisley; Mrs. 1:,6'is Far- rish, R.R. 3, Lucknow; Mrs. Margaret Cline, R.R. 3, Lucknow. No. 1 -Mrs. Stella Crawford, R.R. 3, Goderich. No. 6 -Miss Deanna Doupe, R.R. 4, Kincar- dine. Union No: 8' - Ronald Jewitt, R.R. 1, Clinton; Mrs. Dell Durnin, Dungannon. No. 9 - Mrs. Ruth Alton, R.R. 7, Luck- now.- Union No. 13 -Don Cam- eron, Lucknow. No. 16 -Mrs. Mary Bere, R.R.-3, Auburn. West Wawanosh Township No. 2 --Mrs, Louise Wilson, R.R. 2, Auburn. No. 3 -Ross Errington, R.R. 2, Lucknow. N. 4-C. Wm. Worsen, Goderich. Union No. 12 -Mrs. Olive Ken- nedy, R.R., Lucknow. Union' No. 17 -Mrs. Elsie %Irwin, Dungan- non. East Wawanosh Township Union No,, -Mrs. Margaret Robertson, R.R. 5, Goderich. Un- ion No. 7-Mrs,:Y E., Louise Ros- man, R.R. 1, Belgrave. No. 9 - Mrs. Rena Fisher, R.R. 3, Wing - ham. No: 10 -Mrs. Marie Toll, R.R. 3, Blyth. No.- 13 - Mrs. Mary Wightman, Blyth. Union No. 16 -Mrs. Anna E. Lansing, Auburn. Union Nq. 17 -Mrs Mary J., Chamney, R.R. 1, Bel - grave; Mrs. Isabelle Henry, Blyth. " Howick Township No. 1 -Mrs. Helen Gray, R.R. 1, Bluevale. No. 2-Erlme Stew- art, R.R. 1, Clifford. No. 3- Miss Mabel Gibson, R.R. 3, Clif- ford. No. 4 -Mrs.• Margaret Hastings, R.R. 1, Wingham: No. 5 -Mrs. Fern Pollock, Fordwich. No. 6 -John R. Waack, R.R. 1, Clifford. No. 7 -Miss Jo Anne Ford, R.R. 8, St. Marys. No. 8 - Miss Jean Sparling„ Gorrie. Not. 9 - Clayton Cober, Fordwich. Union No. 10 -Mrs. Eva Harris, R.R. 1, Fordwich: No. 12 -Mrs. Rona Brown, Fordwich. Union No. 13 -Miss Joyce McNay, Luc - know, Union No. 14 -Mrs. Mary F. Woods; Miss Mary Elliott, R.R. 1, Wingham. Union No. 15 -Mrs. Barbara Kerr, Mildmay. Union No, 16 -Mrs. Elsie Simp son, R.R. 1, Listdwel. No. 17 - Bryan Mendry, R.R. 2, Chesley; Mrs. Ron 1VIcMichael, Wroxeter. No. 18 -Mrs. Ruth Galbraith, R.R. 1, Gorrie. - Morris Township No. 1 -Mrs. Jean -.Griffiths, R.R. 1, Blyth. No. 3 -Ronald Uhler. Ne 4 -Mrs. Elsie Miller, R.R. 3, russe s. o. ' rs. Ruth Wilson, Goderich: No. 6 - Mrs. Edith Vincent, Belgrave. No. 7 -Miss' Beverley Evans, R.R. 3, Brussels. No. 8 -Clem Sterner, R.R. 3, Brussels. No. 10 -Karen Schmidt. Union No. 11 - Mrs. Margaret Robertson, R.R. 1, Bluevale. Union No. 12 -Mrs. Edna Hackwell, Walton. Turnberry Township Central School -Richard Kil- patrick, Wingham;'' Mrs. AJanisa Coultes, R.R. 5, Wingham; Mrs, Mary McKinney, Wingham. lJm ion No. 2 -Mrs. Isobel Wheeler, R.R. 1, Bluevale. No. 3-43Vliss Brenda Breckerl'ridge, Winghhi'h. Union No. 4 --'-Mrs., Anna Jphn- ston, R.R. 2, Bluevale. I'No. 5- Miss Noreen McEwing, RJR. 1, Blyth. No. 6-Lauraine Husk, Wirlgbam. Ni 11 -Hugh Sinna- mon, Wingham. ^Jfx. Grey Township No. 1-z2Mrs. Elizabeth Elliott. No. 3 --Mrs,' Margaret Michie. No. 4 -(not filled). No. 5 -Miss Alma McMichael. No. 'd -Mrs. Sweeney. No. 7=Thos., Fovvler, Dungannon.- No. 8 -.-Mrs. Dor- othy Dilworth. No. 9 -- Mrs. Faye Grant. No. 10-MrcE.' McNair. No. 11-A. pdwin`Mar- tin.. Union No. 12 -Mrs, Doreen McCreath. Union' No. 4 --Mrs. Irene Campbell. a An unauthorized mint that oner"ated briefly in 1862 at New Westririnster. B.C., struck $10 .and $2Q gold pieces from gold taker 'out of the Fraser River sand -bars. In the 1950.GO psriod sales of 'the,Cahadiati maffultietveing dustry increased from $14 bil'ti6n to $23.6 billion, while net - pro- •`-fts declined frail . $825 million to` $745 million. b -t r., WE BUY AND SELL REFRIGERATORS I`G S EXPERT SERVICE TO „REFRIGERATION and AIR- CONDITI011'fERS RECONDITIONED AUTOMATIC WASHERS and -REFRIGERATORS NOW IN STOCK GERRY'S " APPLIANC.ES 52 WEST ST. AMOROSO (Gerry) Mgr. -31-2 The Goderich Signal Star, Thoma', August 24th, 1901 1 -Toward Fait, Auburn; secretary. treasurer, Wilfred Spivey, Point Edward. The sports couisnittee will be: Mr.' and Mrs. Bruce Walker, of Brucefleld,. It was decided to hold the reunion next year on the Srst $unday in August at the same place. LOCAL PILOTS ATTEND SARNIA CLUB FLY. -IN w The Air Show at Sarnia last aims day and' attended the Sarnia Club's first ° breakfast Fly -In. Over . 40- planes were- present from many parts of Western Ontario. One of the attractions was an air sdisplay put on by five pilots from the RCAF Station at., Centralia. Ruch terest was shown in the Vino built by Robert Chisholm, Linde - rich, the Baby Ace, Other God rich pilots attending were Keith Hopkinson, Bob Rotten, Bob Pat» tison, and John Hopkinson. ESTATE CAE 190 ). iK e •I trr'iven Orily 4049 mites} This .calk. is biting sold,. -t settle an *state. Dial JA 4-8283 . FOR OUR AuroMATIC DELIVERY !!! 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