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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1962-09-27, Page 6Goderich Signal -Star ThUrSdaYir September 27, 1962 On behalf of the Ford Motor Company of Canada, Mr. Douglas Stone, of Oakville, presents Stan Prevett with gold wrist watch and bronze plaque. This was in recognition of the latter's 25 years service as a Ford dealer. —Signal -Star photo 4: 40 tit t • • FORD MOTOR HONORS 25 YEAR DEALER, S. PREVETT Appreciation of S. H. Prev- ett's 25 years association with, the Ford Motor Company of Canada was expressed in a pre- sentation whichtook place Thursday afternoon at 'Gode- rich Motors Limited. • Mr. Prevett was presented with a beautiful gold watch and .Goderich Motors Limited was given a handsome bronze p 1 a q u e. The presentations were- made by Mr. Douglas Stone, of Oakville, Ford Motor Company of Canada area repre- sentative, on behalf of the pre- sident, IC. E. Scott. Engraved on the watch and enscribed 'on the plaque were the words: "My appreciation of 25 years association,/ 1937-1962. K. E. Scott,. OreNdent Ford Motor Company of Canada." Following the presentations, Mr. Prevett recalled for the Signal -Star that when he. was appointed a Ford dealer in 1937 at the age of 25 he was the youngest Ford dealer in Canada at that time. He ex- pressed thanks , "to the many loyal customers and staff mem- bers for making the 25th an- niversary of the dealership. pos- sible?" Mr., Preve1 came to goderithfrom Petrcilla, Potarlos. -InAshieh-God rich, Motors is locatedwas once known as Polley's Livery, and • was built in 1878. Thus, it has always been a transporta- tion. centre but many property . -improvements have been made to the building over the years 'to bring it up to the • modern facilities now offered. When Mr. Prevett started his 1. t -t+.1 - OBITUARY garage in 1937 he had a staff of three. Today the staff num- bers 13. Over the quarter of a century in business, Mr. Pre - vett estimates he has sold in the neighborhood of 6,000 new and used cars. • AUBURN (Continued' from page 2) Alum:mum, company, of Gode- rieh. 'New cement steps have also been built along with a railing to assist the older eus- tomers to get into the stare. Young •People $ee Film Where is Sylvia?, a film about a teenage girl, was shown at the combined meeting of the A.Y.F.A. of St. IVIark'S Church and the Y.P.S. of -Knox Presby- terian Church, last Sunday even- ing ..at, the home of Margaret Haines. The rector, Rev. Rob- ert F. Mealy, presided for the first part of the meeting and Carole Brown was the pianist. After the opening hymn prayers were taken by Rev: Mr. Meally. Mr, Donald Haineg showed the film which told an interesting story about a girl whose par ents were too strict with her. It also told the teenagers pre- sent how they should conduct themselves at home and out in company. Rev. Mr. Meally thanked Mr. Haines and closed the program with prayer. The business period was incharge of the president, George Clark, and the minutes were read by Barbara Sanderson who also re- ceived the offering. Plans to_ hold a social time at the next meeting were left" to a commit: tee composed of Carole •Brown, George Clark and Judy Arthur. '•• Turner — Noble A' pretty fall wedding was solemnized at the Strathroy Un- ited Church when Dorothy Jean Noble exchanged wedding vows with Barrie Allan Turner be- fore. - Rev. I. G. Pollock. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Noble, of R.R, Active in community service 2, Auburn, and the groom is the for some years, he has been son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert and is today a member of num- Turner, R.R. 1, Auburn. Given erous organizations. He is a' in marriage by her father, the former Member of the ---G,ode- bride looked lovely in a royal rich Town Council; former dir- blue wool suit with white ac- ector of the Maitland Golf Club, cessories and , a corsage of pink' Blue Water Highway Associa- rosebuds. The matron of honor tion and Goderich Board of was Mrs. Gordon Hesk, of Trade; a warden at St. -George's Strathroy, sister of the groom, Anglican Church for many who wore a dusty blue wool years; a member of the Gode- dress with white accessories and rich Lions Club; a former chair- a pink , daisy corsage. The man df the Goderich Progres- groomsman was Kenneth Turn - sive Conservative Association; er, brother of the groom. • At a a Past Master ef Maitland Mas- reception which followed in La onic Lodge; a member of the Mantes Hotel, Strathroy, the Royal Arch Masons in- Gode- brides mother received the rich; a member • of St. Elmo guests wearing a mixed grey Preceptory at Stratford; a mem- wool suit with.white accessories be r of Mocha Temple Shrine, and a corsage of pink carna- London; a charter member of tions. She was -assisted by the the Blue Water Chapter Shrine groom's smother who wore a Club; for many years a member navy blue dress with beige ac - of the Board of Governors of cessories And a corsage of pink 'Alexandra -Marine and General roses. Following •a wedding Hospital and at present the- trip to southern points they Board - Chairman. . will reside in Strathroy. • He has three children. s--1 The Auburn Sprouts The third- meeting of the Auburn Sprouts 4-H Club was held in,the Sunday school room • MRS. IDA L. JOSLING Funeral service for Mrs. Ida Louisa Josling, 89, of Clinton, who died at Clinton, Saturday, was held Monday afternoon at • the Ball and Mutch funeral -home. Rev. Grant Mills, of the Ontario Street United •Church, conducted the service. Burial followed in Clinton ceme- tery. Born ari Goderich Township, a • daughter' Of -the late Mr. and Mrs; Joseph Izzard,- she moved to Hullett .Township in 1901 following her marriage to Char- les Josling. They retired in 1943 to Clinton where Mr. Josling died in 1953. For the 'past six years the deceased' made her home with her daughter, Mrs. Norman Wright, Godetich Township. Sur.vMng are two sons, Ralph, Goderich; Elgin, Hullett Town- • ship; three daughters, Mrs. Ida Wright, Mrs. George (Edith) Wright, both of Goderich Town- ship, and Mrs. Leslie (Olive) • Ball, Clinton; two brothers, - Percy Izzard, -Toronto; Ernest Izzard, Montreal, and one sister, Mrs. Wilfred Fowler, Guelph. Also 4surviving are 14 grand- children, and four great -grand - *Oren. ' c WILLING,READY5F. mthq szi,,,cE HEN:5 - _ fit 0 ra00 • i — %4StlialiO8 17, ° liff80// • ' Alit:YOU " .1 Ar64471;, Signal tar Want Ads Bring Fast Result's! ALL 'YOUR BUILDING. AND. HOME MODERNIZATION NEEDS UNDER ONE ROOF 1111:4111 ‘'s> rwr of the church *with a good at- tendance. The president, Jan - nett Dobie, presided and the secretary, Rose Marie Haggitt, • read the minutes. The roll call was answered by each girl nam- ing her favorite vegetable and telling how she liked # served. The reader, Mrs. W. Bradnock, led in -a discussion on , menu planning; meals for a whole day were planned. Mrs: G. Dobie, the diSistaht—reader, deinon- strated the making of a vege- table plate which would serve as the main course. The girls were divided into groups to make out menus and these were judged by the other groups. Oven dinners were discussed and the girls demonstrated how to make stuffed baked potatoes, which they all sampled. The home assignment is for each member to plan a day's inenu for her faniily centred around vegetables. W.I. To Mark 40 Years' Service Forty years of achievement will be recalled at. the lunch- eon to be 'held by the Auburn Women's Institute next Wed- nesday in- the Community Mem- orial Hall. A short history of the Branch has been prepared by some of, the charter mem- bers which will be read by ,the convener of historical research, Mrs. Gordon R. Taylor. In Jan- uary, 122, the first W.I. was organized but because of in- clerne,nt winter weather the -celebration is being held this fall. The W.I. ' was organized by Mrs. .Harry Little, of Lon- desboro, who had given' an ad- dress og the method of organiz- ing and Mrs. Jos, Manning, also of Londesboro, who gave hints on how, a successful Institute should' be managed. The of- ficers elected that day were: President, Mrs. H. Mogridge; 1st vice-president, Mrs. George Raithby; treasurer, Mrs. J. J. • Washington; secretary, Miss El- len Phillips; directors, Miss Mar- garet King, Mrs. W. J. Andrew, Mrs. Charles Straughan; dis- trict director, Mrs. A. E. Mill - %on, At the end of the three months new officers were elect- ed as this was the time the Institute year began. They were as folios: Presidelit, Mrs. Charles Straughan; 1st vice' president, Mrs. George Raithby; secretarylreasurer, Mrs. H. Mogridge; district director, Mrs. jarges Woods; board of direc- tors, • Mrs. W. J. Anclrew4. Mrs. George Bean, 1),11,545_,IVIargaret King. There was a membership of 27 of which there are 12 charter members still living. They will be honored at this luncheon and will, take part in the memorial service. Down, through the years there have been regular monthly meetings held on the third Tuesday of each month, first in the mem- bers' homes until 1929, and then in the Forester's Hall. Follow- ing the sale of the Forester's' Hall, the meetings wer held in the L.O.L. hall. ' Since early this year they "are being held in the new hall. • "For Home and- Country," the theme of this wdrld-wide organization, has in- deed been the theme of the Auburn Branch, Since 1923 the members have entertained the grandmothers of the dis- trict once a year and for many years the children's A'ay has been held with a picnid, pro- gram and treats. Every Christ- mas a local minister brings the divine message and since 1944 the Sunshine Sister banquet has been held annually. The mem- bers have made many cash con- tributions to as§lte with local projects such as the Auburn Public Library., Ball's cemetery, boys' baseball suits, Auburn playground, local relief wOrk, improvements to and the redec- oration of the Forester's Hall; and at this time have donated over $945700* towardsthe new hall -which will be opened next ,month. The Auburn Branch has also -sponsored 441 work for University of Western Ontario Clinton Extension Classes (For University -Credit) English 20 (General Lit -Comp) begins Sat. Sept. 29, 9:30 a.m. French 20 (Course beyond Grade XIII) begins Sat. Sept'. 29, 1:30 p.M. English.36 (Drama) begins Sat. Sept. 29, 1:3/0 p.m. All classes meet intlinton District- College Ace Institute Credit course tuition fee is $90.00; the non-credit fee per course is $25.00. and is not refundable. Classes meet for 16 three-hour sessions and to credit and non-credil students. are open BUT WITH CONFIDENCE 295 Bayfield Rd., Goderich Phone JA 4-8321 15, Conklin Centres In Western Ontario SUPER 6.2O with two 16" chains $224.50 less trode-in COMPACT, NU. 'I 7 with 12" attachments $159.50 less trode-in • GODERICH ONT. • EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT over 30 yearS, held tag _days for the C.N.1.13. add Ideal hos- pitals, besides contribpting an- nia1ly to the Children's Aid SocietV; Jok the celebration, the provincial director of F.W.- I.O. from this district, .Mrs. John 11. MacLean, of ‘Seaforth, "THE CRESCENDOS" DANCING for:the Yoiffig Crowd To the Sound of the 60's Dancing 9 to 12 'a Admission 75c per person • WE CATER TO WEDDINGS. LUNCHEONS, BANQUETS. ETC. Just Arrived! Quality DependObiliti Guataiitee, Second to = none 1 CHAINSAW , will be the guest speaker and representatives will be present from te, Department of Agri- 111turg,- Invitations have been sent to the other, branches in the West Huron- district and although invitations have been sent to former members, every- one is welcome to attend thts luncheon. Help, your area contestant in The Signal -Star subScription campaign by buying pew sub- scriptions to •The Signal -Star from Mrs. West Bradnock, Auburn. EAST' TOWN TO PAINT REIT The Turkish town 04 A4isar is the site of the aneketit Thya- tera, one oft; the seven churches of Asia, a colony 'founded in 280 13.C.` Nowadays, it has a high reputatiOn for its scarlet 0,4t A&P "NEW PACK" HOICE CUT BEANS A Reg. Price 2 tins 35c --SAVE 4 20 -fl -oz tins 5 CASE OF 24 TINS $3.54 — SAVE 66c 110 ALL VARIETIES 'Beg. Price 2 tins 38c --SAVE 9c BANS - Ann Page 5 201 -oz tins 89, CASE OF 24 TINS $4.27 — SAVE 41c '"NEW PACK" Reg. 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