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KINGSBRIDGE:
• ItIi�Q W4IDGE, Oct'G> ---Mr.
'and Mrs. Clifton Austin are
visiting friends in Kitchener.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. King and
family, of London, visited Mr.
William And . , fid Mrs. Wal
ter Clare reeently,
Mr; and Mrs. . Hill and far41
ily, of Orangeville, spent last
week -end with Mr. and Mrs,
William Lannon.,
Week -end visitors were: Miss.
Frances Gilmore, Mr. and Mrs.
Michael L#iws and family, Arn-
old _Marsman, Kerry .Hogan, all
of Lando; Terry Dalton, of
„.., .Guelph; Mar. and Mars.
C. Moss, of Woodstock; Mr.
and' Mrs. Tom Middegal, of
Blyth.
Mrs. Martin Heindrick left
Melton Airport on Sunday to
travel Via plane to Holland
where she will visit relatives
there for two weeks.
Misses Betty Lou and Eileen
Vassella, of Alpena, Michigan,
visited their parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Vassella recently.
Miss Margaret Kogan is con-
fined to Goderich hospital fol-
lowing a stroke.
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morning at St. Joseph's Church,
Kingsbridge. The solemn re-
quiem mass was Sung by Father
Urbanski, assisted by Fgther
Thomas, of St. Augustine, and
Father Fricker, of Wingham.
The community extends sym-
p
-Father
to Mrs. Hogan and other
members of the family.
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17. Business Notice
LEARN WELDING
NO TIME LIMIT
Also
Certificate Courses In
A. Births
Supervision •
Inspection
Quality Control
A.Tt. C. - .SCHOQL OF WELDING
at TIGER DUNLOP -INN
SUNDAY, OCT. 8 — MONDAY, OCT. 9
_Front-5•-•pam -to --p m: --
Juices, Soup, Fruit Cup' -
Jellies, Salads, Relishes
HOT ROAST TURKEY
Or
HOT ROAST BEEF
Mashed Potatoes and Vegetables
Bread and Rolls
Pumpkin, Apple or Lemon'iPie,,
TIGER DUNLOP TREAT
Tea or Coffee
G. KAITTING, Goder ctir,
Phone Carlow 2406 -
Early Reservations Will Be Appreciated
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"FOR LEASE' •
SUPERTEST PETROLEUM
CORPORATION LIMITFD
Two service stations in Goderich
1 Single bay
1 Three bay.
Immedia1 possession.
Apply to Ted Elliott, Wingham,
!Ont. . Phone 679 W,
-37-40
19. Lost And Found
NILE,Oct. 2.—Sunday School
will remain at 12.30 with. church
at 1.30 for the next two Sun-
days.
Mr. and Mrs. Willex King
and daughter, Melody, visited
on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Ross MeNee. .
Congratulations to Mr. and
Mrs. Leonard Brindley on the
arrival of a baby girl, a sister
for Ronnie and Larry.
The W.A. meeting will be
held in the church on Tuesday,
October 101, Devotional is to
be in charge of Mrs. L. Chris-
tilaw and Mrs. Ed. Smith. Host.
esses will be Mrs. Cliff McPhee
arid Mrs. Ross •McPhee; travel
ABOUT 3 MONTHS AGO A
young steer strayed to Lot 22,
6th concession Godericii Town-
-ship. About this time a young
dairy heifer or cow strayed
from the said lot. Any inform-
ation regarding these cattle
would be appreciated. Ernest
Townshend, HU 2-9107. -39
basket, Mrs. Reg. Ryan, Mrs.
Fisher and Mrs. McNeil. Roll
call verse will 'contain the word
"Baptize."
CLUTTQN.--At Alexandra Hos-
pital, Goderich, on October 1
1961, to Mr. and Mrs. Dougall
Clutton, Goderich, a son.
MASSE.—At Alexandra Hospit-
al, Goderich, on October 1,
1961, to Mr. and Mrs. Donald
Masse, j Goderich, a daughter,
KP. ,451/ kre nrRa Ji,ytpi4+iN s,:lsyq-ayw, aCa u..,' . xa + '.
on October 3, 1961, to Mr.
and Mrs. Douglas MacKenzie.
(Helen Pridham), Regina, -a
daughter.
RAU.—At Alexandra ' Hospital,
Goderich, on October 3, 1961,
to Mr. and Mrs. Henry Rau,
R.R. 2, Zurich, a daughter.
tIDDE • .--At Alexandra Hqs-
pital, Goderich, on September
30, 1961; to Mr. and Mrs.
Wilmer Riddell, RA 2, Bay-
field, a son, Bryan Wilmer.
RIVETL At Alexandra Hos-
pital, Goderich, on' September
27, 1961, to Mr. .and Mrs.
Arnold Rivett, Dungannon, a
daughter.
STEWART.=-At Alexandra Hos-
pital, Goderich, on September
30, 1961, to Mr. and Mrs.
William Stewart, R.R. 1, Dun-
gannon, a daughter, Annabel
Winnifred.
WAIN--ALwAlexandra Hospital,
Goderich, on September 30,
1961, to Mr:' and Mrs. Albert
Wain, R.R. 1, Goderich, a
daughter, Sarah Jane.
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8 -oz. tins 29C
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STOKELY'S HONEY POD
Going to Preston soon. Any-
one with old woollens ror blank-
ets phone 9284, Mrs. W. Dock-
stader- 39x
Arrange *now for your winter
supply , of To• taco •heatinga oil.
Automatic deliveries and bud-
get plan available. Phone Vic
Walden, JA 4-8812, -38-45
Order Shell furnace oil and
.stove oil from Edward Fuels
tank truck dealer for. all Shell
Oil Co. products Phone
JA 4-8386. -39tf
For. Esso Imperial Products
call BEN CHISHOLM, 20 Albert
St., Goderich. Phone Office
JA 4-7502; Residence JA 4;7835.
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D. In Memoriam
ANSTAY.—In loving memory of
our dear son and brother,
Bill, who passed away two
years ago, Oct 1959.
He little though leaving
home
He would no more return;
That hle in -death, so soon would
sleep
And leave us here to mourn.
—Sadly missed and lovingly
remembered by Mom and Dad,
Yvonne and Mary. 39x
ARMSTRONG.—In loving mem-
ory of Mrs. Lizzie Armstrong;
who- pissed away one year
ago, October 6th, 1960.
This day we do remember,
-A loving thought we give
To one no longer with us,
But in our hearts still lives.
— Lovingly remembered by
nieces and nephews. 39x
FINNIGAN.—In loving memory
of Richard Finnigan, who
passed • away one year ago,
October 9, 1960.
Your memory to us is a keep-
sake,
-With which we will never part;
c Thougli God has you in his
keeping,
We still have you in our hearts.
— Always remembered by his
wife and family. • 39x
.. 15 -oz. tins 2for C
„PEAS
STOKELY'S FANCY
88c- Pumpkin „ 28-oi. tins 2-for
39c
SHIRRIFF'S INSTANT MASHED — ECONOMY SIZE
POTATOES
FOI LWRAP
NABISCO
Shredded Wheat
E. Cards of Thanks
GAULEY.--I wish to thank all
my kind friends and neigh-
--hors, the Ladies Legion .Aux
, .iliary 109, the Rebekah Lodge,
the Eureka Class, Victoria
Street Woman's Association
and the Senior Citizens, for
cards, gifts and flowers while
I was a patient in. Goderich
hospital. Special thanks to
Dr. J. W. Wallace, the nurses
and staff. •
Mrs. Ella Gauley.
39x
JOHNSTON.—• ! wish to thank -
my 'friends and relatives for
, • - 1 •
E. Cards of Thanks
PHILLIPS. -After 34 years 'of
being in business ,in Auburn,
we wish to convey our thanks
and appreciation to ,lour many
customers and friends for
their loyal support and pat-
ronage.
Mr. and Mrs. R. J. ,Phillips.
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Coming Events , ,
..,i.t 1' . - •aku tray .', 4 4.1„ - :7'
Bt''Aiir� to • attend fhe 'Rat,
Alowe'en masquerade dance spon-
sored by the Goderich Graduate
Nurses' Association, on Friday,
October 27, at Harbourlite Inn.
Dancing 9 to 1 to the n'iusic of
Stir Baird. Admission $1.00 per
person. , Costume prizes.
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•Arthur Circle bake sale, Sat-
urday, October 14, at 3 p.m., at
Knox Church hall. Snack of
pie and coffee, 25c. Antiqu
white elephant, and miscella
emus tables. For further details,
listen to Mrs. J. R. Leitch and
Mrs. Gordon McManus on M'
Lady,, over CKNX, at 2 pin.,
October 9. -39
G. Coning vents
Gathering of the Hobbying
Clan. Hobby tea, sponsored by
„the Margaret Seeger Club, St.
George',s garish hal, 3 to 5 ani,
7.30 to 1I:30 p.nl., Wednesday,
October 18. Photographic ex-
hibit furnished by the In-
stitute of Ontarib. Tea room
and bake table. Demonstra-
tions of arts and crafts -- pr`o•
ducts for sale. Wickets 50 cents.
;37.39
RLNNY .SALE, .October 4(i..
1•.„lip=,� Meet c Mummy -AUL
y- i
present tllb . •loll. lieet' l `dt1
cent sale. Twice as much for
a penny more.
Friday, then 13th! We're not
superstitious • are you? Come
out to MacKay Hall at 8 p.m.
to hear Jack Pollock, of the
Pollock Art Gallery, Toronto,
"Canadian Art Today." If you
are interested in drawing and
painting instructions from him,
join us on sketching sessions.
Saturday, October 14, 9.30-11.30
a.m. and 1.30-5 p.m. and Sun-
day, October 15, 9.30-11.30 a.m.
and .1.30-5 p.m. Registrations
will be taken Friday evening
for these outings. 38-3'9
SUNDAY
SERVICES
ST. GEORGE'S CHURCH
October 8th; 19th Sunday after Trinity.
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. Evensong and Semon.
REV- ...KENNETH E, TAYLOR,fPJ1j1.A.:D.D.;. Rector.
Mr. J. F. Stephens, M.A., B. Ed., Organist and Choirmaster.
THE UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA ,
North Street United Church
10 a.m. SUNDAY SCHOOL.
11 a.m. MORNING WORSHIP.
The Sermon on the Mount (2)
"THE INFLUENCE OF SALT.”
Nursery and Junior Congregation.
REV. W. J. ten HOOPEN, B.A., B.D., -
Minister.
MR. GEORGE ESPERT, Organist and Choir Director
Knox Presbyterian Church
THE REV. G. LOCKHART ROYAL, B.A., Minister.
Mr. H. de Jong, Organist. Miss B. J. Woodruff, Deaconess
10 a.m. SUNDAY SCHOOL.
- T0.10 a.in. MINISTER'S BIBLE CLASS.
11 a.m. MORNING WORSHIP.
REV. D. J. LANE, D.D.
(Nursery and Junior Congregation).
THE UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA
Victoria Street, United Church
10 a.m. Sunday School and Bible 'Classes.
11 a.m. THANKSGIVING.
"GOD'S' HANDWRITING."
10 a.m. BenmiHer Church and 'Sunday School.
1.30 p.m. Union Church—after Sunday School.
REV. CECIL A. DUKELOW, Minister.
MRS. J. SNIDER, Organist.
GODERICH BAPTIST CHURCH
10 a.m. Church School. All Ages.
11 a.mt "THE ART OF THANKSGIVING."
Girls' Vocal Quartette from Waterloo.
7 p.m. EVENING SERVICE
Pastor, E. VonKeitz.
Organist, Wm. B.ettger.
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MaLAREN'S PIK-L-BARREL SWEET MIXED
55c PICKLES
' 32 -oz. jar
•SCHNEIDER'S
5C !!-1
18 -oz. pkg. JOY I,.IQUID
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ONTARIO FANCY GRADE MacINTOSH
6 -quart basket 69c
APPLES
ONTARIO NO. 1 WASHED CRISP EATING
CELERY stalks lfor2.3C
ONTARIO NO. 1 "FOR YOUR HOLIDAY' TABLE"
CARROTS 3 -Ib.
ONTARIO 46.1 DRY
ONIONS
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TOP VAL. E-
2 f_, 29c
3 -Ib. bag 1 9c
POTATOES
10-1b.
FREEZER FEATURES •
with the
purchase
of 1 bag
at the
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regular
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YER•ONPAle -FRESH CUT ._ __ _• .
ORANGE JUICE 6 -oz. tins 3 for 63c .GREEN BEANSio.oz. pkg.for
2 � 49c
gifts, while I was a patient
in Goderich hospital. ,e,,precial
thanks to Dr. J. W. -Wallace
and the nursing staff. •
• Donald. Johnston.
39x
Mc1EE.—The sisters and bro=
thers of the late Mrs. Susan
McGee wish to express sin-
cere thanks to their friends
and righbors for the many
acts of kindness, messages of
sympathy and. beautiful floral
tribute received during their
recent sad bereavement; to
the minister, Rev. G. L. Royal
and to the Stiles funeral
home. Special thanks to her
nurse, Mrs. Mildred MacKay.
9
MITCHELL. — With deepest
gratitude we extend this word
of thanks for, the many kind
acts of sympathy expressed
by thoughtful friends; also
for the beautiful flowers and
the loan of cars. These kind-
nesses have meant much to
US. `
Mr. and Mrs. Franklin
Mitchell.
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SHlA)DOWN•.—I wish to thank
' Dr. N. C. Jackson, Dr. J. W.
Wallace and staff at Alex-
andra Hospital, friends and
neighbors who were so kind"
to help out at home and re-
member me while in hospital;
also Legion Comrades, Red
thanks
Cross and bowling friend
who remembered.. me, Sped
to b
t!.
.,bio
ld st 'n an
e1
staff of Westminster Hospital,
London. -
_ Mrs: Murray Sheardown.
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Cornery,Victoria and Park Streets
REV. E. A. bOOPER, Pastor. r Phone JA 4-9306
't _ SUNDAY SERVICES
9.50a.m. FAMILY SUNDAY SCHOOL.
11 a.m."' THANKSGIVING SERVICE. -
"What Shall I Render Unto the Lord for All His Benefits?"
7 p.m. "Christ's Recipe for Happiness."
The Second Beatitude.
8.30 p.m. Film Strip Series, No. 2: "Successful Sunday
Sthobl Teaching"
Thursday, 8 p.m. W.M.S. held at the home of Mr. Lorne
Sparks, Bayfield. Recent colored slides of Belgian
Congo with recorded accompaniment from the field,
.Wednesday, 8 p.m.. --.Prayer Meeting.
Bethel Pentecostal Tabernacle
10 a.m. Sunday School
THANKSGIVING SERVICES -11 a.m. and 7.30 p.m
GUEST SPEAKER—REV. A. COWELL.
GUEST SOLOIST—MISS DOREEN COWELL
INSPIRATIONAL SINGING— GOSPEL PREACHING
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 ROBERT CLARK, Pastor. •
THE SALVATION ARMY
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 8 •
9.4S a.m. SUNDAY SCHOOL.
11.- a.M. WORSHIP SERVICE.
7 p.m. EVANGELISTIC stoma.
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The Coder ch Signal -Star, Thursday, Oetob r OSA, 1
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Service* will •e�nce at
".IOINIeSVIIIe. . a.m. and 7430 tin.
Mr. Douglas ertean, Of Far.
HOLMgSVILLI , Oct. 2, -Mr. hill, spent the weeket
Jack Norman spent theweek-- his parents, Mr. and ra,
end in Toronto. ` • liam Norman.
Miss Frances McCullough, of
Toronto, spent the week•e'nd HURON CROP REPORT'
with cher- parents, Mr. and -Mars. Silo -filling- in full swing in
Frank McCullough. Huron County. Most farmer.
Anniversary services `will be will have more • corn than the
held in-Holmesville United capacity of their silos. ,tae
Church s on Sunday, October $th, fall plowing. .has been 4004 -
with Rev. C. Q. Park, minister witb. u the r$$ns of last week,
of the -_.church ,in the pulpit., 4dding to the ease oftill ., ob4
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