HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1961-11-09, Page 11Win Ford
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OAKVILLE, Ont.—Mr. and
Mrs. Leslie Taylor, of Rich-
mond., Quebec, have won the
Canada-wie 15'ord Farm Fain-
ily Quiz, it. was ,announced to-
day by P. G. Willey, General
Manager, Ford Tractor and
Equipment Sales Company flcif
Canada Limited.
Mr. Taylor was the only farm-
er to have a perfect score in
the Ford Farm Family Quiz
which attracted 100,000 en.
r-
%dries from all ten provinees.
01 these enquirio 5,200 actual-
ly submitted solutions. to the
judges ,during the period Aug -
The reward which the Taylor
family receives includes a -Ford
Falcon station wagon, kercury
truck, Fordson Dexta tractor
and a number of farm imple-
raents of their ch6ice.
The Taylor family will be
guests of Ford of Canada at the
Royal Winter Fair .on Novem-
ber 17 where they pill be pre -
seated, with their prizes,
"Earwigs are remarkably
strong.creatures. Harness one
to a toy c4ach 530 times its
own weight, and after a little (WM SOO OISE 5714
struggle the earwig will get it
to move; Old then pull it.along
happily."—Naturalist and ,writ-'
er Eric Roberts speaking in
the BBC Mine Service , pita -
gram "Today'
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- The Oodertail5frriaStie,-ThTirikW, November *1'4 1/411‘
uburn Memorial al
Rummage Sale Cikks
than 500 attended ,the second
rummage, sale ,which raised
$719.31 for the new Community -
Memorial Hall last' Saturday
afternoon. Long ' before the
opening thne the -sale, many
• terested- buyers were present
and great interest in the sale
wa$ taken throughout the after -
Much credit is given to the
his committPe who canvassed
The aurtiori George Nesbit,
of Myth, 1,, -ho donated his ser-
vices to the. Hall koard,
sold wa3hing machines, elec-
(I! tcasterS, electric irons,
g machines, floor lamps,
.bt',Irs mil farm produce such as
cern, ats, turnips, potatoes,
carrots beets and live ducks.
Youngblut was the clerk
cnd llert Marsh was the treas.
r-rer. :Three small black pup-
T,rought keen bids from
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the the younger set but two
had to, be returned when the
mothers found that the children
had bought the new pets; these.
were later sold, This. auction
realized $265.23. The cider
booth in charge of Mr. William
Straughan toojc $16.70 by
selling it by the glass. The
bake table w,hich had been plan-
ned by thertonvener of the wo-
men's committee of the Hall
Board, Mrs. William,T. Robison,
isas taken -over -IV -Mrs.,
'Milian. The:se appointed were
Mrs. William J. Craig, Mrs.
Donald Haines, Mrs. Robert J.
Philllfs with Mrs. William L.
Craig as cashier. Other ladies
of the community assisted in
this busy booth which realized
$115.31.
The tables Oi used clothing
and shoes, etc., were convened
by Mrs. Robert Arthur with
Mrs. Ed. Davies, Mrs. Oliver
Anderson and Mrs. Wes. Brad -
nock as the pashiers. These
tables brought in $97.71 and
the children's clothing, $11.09.
The beautiful q-uilt on which
tickets are being sold has, up
to date, brought in $167.25, with
$35.50 made last Saturday by
Mrs. Gordon R. Taylor who sold
tickets in front.of tbequi This
will be drawrtfOrPoirth
opening night. The resh-
ment booth, operated by the
Women's Institute for the Hall
Board, was convened hy Mrs.
Bert Craig with members assist-
ing throughout the afternoen
it—Mrs. The
eashier. ,Later on other articles
were sold which brought in
$11.25. Those who gave money
contributions were: Miss Marg -
and Mrs. William Clark, R.R. 5,
Goderich, $25.00; Oliver Mc -
Brien, Goderich, $2.00; Harvey
McGee,' $10.00; William Cory,
Blyth, $25.00; Howson and How -
Mrs. Ernest Patterson, Gode-
rich, $5.00; Miss Sadie Carter,
Goderich, $5.00, and William
Strikes Heifer
AiisiKills Same.
ThoraAS .110A$14
helfer'belonging to Hwy Irtroa.
ley last INC(Insday evening.
Mr. MeAdl *10 driving west
pn No, 3 county rod 911e
w,est of No. 4 when the bolter
Jumped into the with -Qt
Damages from.the loss a the
heifer were $75 and to 11/10A.sh's
car $300.
Lands In Ditch.
Dennis Hober Somers, 24;,(aef
London, lost control of his
vehicle on No. 13 county -road
early- last Friday morning and
landed in the ditch.
Mr. Somera suffered no in,
-ies--although-there-was, $408
damage to the automobile.
Shot In raCe
Lucknow, who Provinciai Police
said received a shotgun pellet
in the face during a Hallowe'en
incident near Goderich, is re-
cuperating dicely.
Police said an outhouse and °
chicken coop were moved on
a farm. When the farmer heard
a group of persons approaching
his house later, he fired a shot,
R.C.'s Survey
W. Wawanosh
ST. AUGUSTINE, Nov. 6.—
A.t, the present time all homes
in the township of- West Wawa -
nosh and those in the villages
of Lucknow and Auburn, which
lie outside the township, are
being visited by teams from
the congregations ok.St. Augus-
with "Operation Doorbell." The
`ost Rev. John C. Cody, Bishop
oi London, has ordered that
this be done throughout his
ittire diocese.
'i iv! PurPose is to locate any
Rormn Catholics- who may not
bp listed in this area. and 'also
to extend an -Invitation to all,
Prote tant, Jewish ,and those
lyst :1,1iliafed with any religion,
tvi,trif-he -held this -Coming Sun -
(lay, November 12. In Lucknow
lit will be held at 4 o'clock in
th- afternoon at:..St. Mary's
Church and at'Si. Augustine
at 8 o'clock in the evening.
Father Thomas, the pastor of
the two congregations, will be
on hand to explain certain. fea-.
tures of Roman Catholic wor-
ship .about which non-Catholics
often -wonder and to answer
questions of a non -controversial
nature. A Cordial invitation is
extended to all.
each
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ST. HELENS
'ST. HELENS, Nov. 6.—Sun-
day visitor,s with and Mrs..
Prank licQuillin were Mr. and
Mrs. Carl Johnston, of Bluevale.
Mrs. Ken, Grewar and Nancy,
of Sudbinz,,, spent the past week
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Harvey Wehh.
Mrs. Georg Webster is a pat:
don, where s
Webster spell
the city.
ery in Victor a Hospital, Lon-
don.
On Saturd
la Hospital, Lon -
underwent ma -
Wednesday. Mr.
a few days i
y, the W.A. of the
United Church held a ‘ery suc-
cessful hamar and tea in ,the
Lucknow Town Hall. 9ver
$110 was realized.
Remembrance Day -Observance
will be held on Sunda.v, Nov-
ember 12, at 2.30 p.m. in the
St. Helen's Hall. key. Mr. Sin-
clair, of Wingharn I3aptist
Church, and Rev. B. F. Green
will have charge of the service.
The LucknoW Legion and Lad-
ies' Auxiliary will be in attend-
ance. The St. Helens W.I. hope
for a. good attendance from the
cenotaph. service- will follow.
Let us remember tly)se who
gave their lives for us!
"No one 'Who saw 14th. Artny
in action (in, World War
dead on. the field of battle, the1
black and tte:white "and the ,
an -d -The '-r-ellow lying to -1
gether in their indistinguishing
blood on the rich soil of Burma,
ran ever doubt that thcra is a
brotherhood of maw or fail to
cry, 'What is Man, tliat he can
give so nitich for war, so little
fer peace.'—John Masters in
"The Road Past Mandalay.".
Sin haq many tools, but a lie
is the hanthe which fits them
all.
"AChieVenient$" POST OFFICE HOURS ON
REMEMBRANCE DAY
Is W.I. Topic
Mrs. C. Holland, president,
presided for the November
meeting of the Goderich' Wo-
men's Institute held in MacKay!
Hall last Thursday.
Minutes of the October meet-
ing .wee apprcyedy.
Mrs. N. -Clairniont volunteered
mittee to sew at the,' hospital
for the month' of November.
The flower report was given by
Mrs. A. Butler. Mrs. H. Dodd "Fallout , shelter lluilders
and Mrs. A. Straughan volun- strive hard to guarantee buy-
teered to be in charge of a ers' Secrecy. .A Milwaukee
card party to be held in Nov,, builder. advertises 'unmarked
ember at MacKay Hall. . trucks for secrecy,' tells work -
Mrs. G. Morley gave the re- ers to p.ass themselves off as
port for thp.--Arst day of the4 TV repairmen to. nosey neigh-
hpId in London in October, shelters jammed. ,w,ith neigh -
The • lock box lobby at \tlie
Goderich Post Office will be
open' from 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. on
Saturday, Remembrance Day.
General Delivery and stamp
wicket will be open for four
No money order, savings bank,
unemployment insurance stamp
business, will be transacted.
patched os usual. There will
be no rural mail delivery on
this holiday.
port fin- the second day.
Miss Beth Near played two
Piano numbers. Mes. May
MOoney was the guest speaker
and spoke on "There is a limit
to our Achievements but none
to our Attempts." Mrs. A. Wil-
kin th,nnked the speaker.
Mrs. R. Mills, as9isted by Mrs.
A. Butler, gave current events
which was very much enjoyed
by all. Mrs. J. Vickers won
the apron which was made by
Lunch was served by Mrs.
B .Mills anU her committee.
Mrs. Sandy B. Harris and Mrs.'
Coral reefs are skeleton-like
masses formed by the secretion
from animals called "coral
polyps."
ASHRELD
Mrs. Steyhen Elliott, Bill% and
Barhare, of Port Hunin, spent: -
the week -end with William
Guests at the home of Earl
Howes last week -end were Mr. '
and °Mrs. Gilbert Howes, 'of.
Miss Muriel Farrish, of 'Tor-
onto, is visiting her mother,
Mrs. Kenneth Fairish.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hath-
erton, RAF and David, of Alma,
pent the_week-end' with Mrs.
Hathetteirs mother, Mrs. DiVid
Mr. and Mrs. John Cowan '
have gone to •live with their.
son David, at Corunna.
Mr. and Mrs. Ewart Jamieson
signating the location of the new
have moved to Lucknow.
Courage 4or the big troubles
in life and patience for the
small ones, and when. you have
your -
labor go to sleep in peace. God
is awake.—Victor Hugo.
R„EMEMBRANCE DAT
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER llth
OUR OFFICE'
WILL REMAIN
CLOSED
ALL DAY SATURDAY
IN OBSERVANCE
Goderich
Community Credit. Union
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