HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1962-12-13, Page 22Gaderich Signal -Stn. ThUrsdaY, December - 13. 1962
tholic Women's League Plans
Gifts'ForePatients In. Hospital
• 'MP toeeember hostess for tne
Vathulle Weitien's League was
•At. 140 =ler, Bennett st..
reet.
Pim Dan "MurPhY, President,
presided over the meeting which
opened‘ with the league prayer.
Mintites of the l•revious meet-
ing were read by Mrs., Geratd
Crawford, and approved.
Treasurer's report followed
the correspondence; also a re-
port on the Christmas Fair.
It was voted to send °dona-
tions to: the 1)iocesan Reserve
Fund; the Sisters, and the Altar
Boys; also to. pay all accounts
for the previOus month.
"The Serra& on the Mount'
wres read front St. Luke by Mrs.
MacLaren. She also visited
seven people in the hospital
the past smonth.
Education convener, Mrs, D.
Fisher, reported that Diane
Van Oenen was given the award
for Latin at the Conunence.ment.
She also asked that stamps be
saved for the Missions.
Mrs. MaelEaren, spiritual Con-
vener, stated three high masses
bad been said in November.
Orgenization and-membershiP
Election At
Legion Tonight
Tonight in the Green.' Room
at the Legion Hall, Brach 109
of the -Royal -Canadian Legion,
will hold its 'annual election of
officers.
Following is the list of names
. nominated for office at the
naminationMeeting held :bo
NoVembei 22nd: President-. J.
Adam, H. Thomas; 1st vice-pre-
sident, II. Thomas, G. Chambers;
2nd 'vice-president, R. ,Huckins,
S. Welland; treasurer, R. Clark;
secretary, G. :Mask; property;
G. Chambers; welfare, C. Mac-
Donald; house, V. Smith; sport,
R. ,I "Rush; entertainment, Ile,
Mullins; membership, H. Cham-
bers; sgt.-at:arrns, D. Wolter -
meek, W. Moore; trustee, J. &Ca -
man; assistant secretary, Irene
McDonald; assistant treasurer,
D. McArthur.
The Legion's Christmas party
for the children has been set
for Friday from 6 to 8 e.m.
in charge of the program is E.
3ohnitone.
The Christmas draw is to be
held on' Friday, December 21st.
This will also be ladies' night.
The notice ef, motion re change
of meetings will be voted oh
at this Meeting.
song, of. ChristMas carols folat the piano and Stella Waizak
lowed, with Mrs. Anderson play- eondueting. A social hour was
ing the vio1jpMrS. Sehneiker p :git Over the eeffee, cups.
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report as given by :Carrie
O'Neill and showed that net all
memberships had been collected
to date. •
Mrs. Carl Schneiker gave her
report on radio, TV and films.
Mercy Shelter mimberships,
were asked for by Nirs. Miller.
Mrs. J. Sherratt, reporting for
the social action convener, said
Rosaries' had been given to those
who took their first commumon
this month. They are: Dale
Baechler, Mary Anne Redmond,
Donald Bedour, Ricky Clarke,
Gabriel Kacprzak, Tony Stin-
*see and Maureen McCauley
Mrs. Donnelly thanked every-
one for their gifts for the Can-
cer cupboard. .
Hospital visitors for Febru-
ary were asked for and Mrs.
Leo Walzak and Mrs. Leo Miller
volunteered.
Mrs. Murphy reported that
hospital patients would receive
gifts at Christmas from the Lea-
gue; also -those in out-of-toun
_hospitals who belong to the
parish.
Father McCabe, a Mission
Priest in India, is the project
for the year. Donations of
clothing, etc., will be sent to
him during the coming year. ,
The meeting was adjourned
"On the motion of Martina
Schneiker. Next meeting will
be in February rst the home of
Mrs. Leo Walzak.- A short sing-
How do you stop,a child who, is iniquisitive ?
You don't. You see that he gets &top-drawer education — he so
obviously has the mind for i. And it's not too difficult to get the
money. If you can invest just a few cents a day, you can afford
an Investors Syndicate Educational Plan, Let this flexible and
profitable plan hap you pay your child's way through University.<5'
Talk to the man from Investors about it very soon.
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Just cal I o wirts:
.T. A. JARDIN
Representative
Wingham, Ont- Phone 147
Investors
Iovuild,00,3 it a
Of CAN4COA. IIMITID
Head Otticet Winnipeg • Offices in Principal Cities
avekteieettetSgeigeetiletten
FOR EACH O01.1.AR PURCHASE
A 'FREE TICKET ON THE
CHRISTMAS DRAWS
2 BIG GIFTS FOR OUR CUSTOMERS
CHINA and GLASSWARE GIFTS
LazyStisans Coffee. Carafes
Salad Bowls and Utensils Casserole' Dishes and
Cups and Saucers Warmers
• 3.-P,
Hundreds of Other hems too numerous to mention.
RUBBERMAID PRODUCTS
Mats — Trays — Strainers
.CHRISTMAS
DECORATIONS & LIGHTS
CHRISTMAS
LAWN DECORATIONS
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ALL METAL IRONING BOARDS . 8.95 up
FULL kANGE OF
ELECTRICAL AliPLIANC—ES
tiOASTING PANS - CARVING SBTS
FIREPLACE ,CREENS' & EQUIPMENT
SPECIAL!
LEWYT VACUUM CLEANER
A welcome gift would be an item that would make work
easier. This is it. Reg, $79.95. •
$69.95
GUNS and AMMUNITION ..
REVERE STAINLESS STEELWAtti
POWER TOOLS
ELECTRIC RAZORS
TOASTERS - FRYPANS, etc.
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Wife Saver APPLIANCES
AUTOMATIC WASHERS & DRYERS
WRINGER WASHERS
IRONERS
REFRIGERATORS
FREEZER CHESTS
- ELECTRIC and GAS RANGES
FORSYTH PYJAMAS
A story bn bed -time
comfort for him. And,
you'll love the malty
beautiful patterns and
colors, in Sanforized
and Wash 'n Wear fab-
rics.
Sizes A to E. From. 5.00
Also in Steuts and Tells
ol
"Thou Must J4 ot"
-Abandon Cars
Now that snow conditious
. have returned to this area, a
reminder is issued by the Goue-
rich Detachment of the Ontario
Provincial Police that cars must
not be parked on any King's
Highway, County or township
road in such a way as to ob-
struct traffic or snow cleariug
equipment.
While there are sometimes
eireumstances when a driver
will get his vehicle , bogged
down, there must be an im
mediate attempt to get the ve-
hicle removed, refueled or haul-
ed out, depending on the situ-
ation. Abandoned cars will he
towed away and stOred at tne
owner's expense, and charges
may also be laid, according to
,50, -Baricer of the 0,P,P,
TWA iaiiicu-larly serious
in the winter time when driviiig
conditions and visibility are Ire
quently poor, and parked or
abaedoned cars can be the cause
of serious accidents and
ruption of the snow r.'effinval
procedure.
• While:411MT is no exact count
of emigration from Canada, re-
cent estimates indicate that in
1981 emigration exceeded im-
migration by about 12,000.
ROBE SETS
Wonderful Forsyth
pyjamas with elegant
matching robe in 3/4
length style. A very
popular gift set. Trav-
els beautifully.
From :13.95
• DOLLS • CCM SKATES
• PRAMS • PLUSH TOYS • .
• TRICYCLES. SLEIGHS • GAMES
• TOBOGGANS *DINKY TOYS • WAGONS
• MODELCRAFT • SKATE SETS • HOLSTER SETS
Many More Toys In Over 2000 Sq.
Ft. Of Floor Space Our Toyland Occupies
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You'II Want To See Our Display Of
ELECTRIC TRAINS and ACCESSORIES
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EARL RAWSON 5. y e shop
vST STREET
GODERICH, ONT.
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On*West Street has some vey sound suggestions to make‘to solve your
gift giving problems. We have BRASS TEA WAGONS with.a glass shelf
" and good qtiality casters for only 32.95. Then there is a special on
CARPET, 12' mhich'is prited-lit only,33.06. In stock right now at a
yeti special price is a COLONIAL sBEDROOM SUITE. It is 'well built and
hs g, CINNAMON FINISH and priced at only 112.00. An ware chair is always- a most
welcome gifefor the'tbMe. A ‘ebtiPle dVaggettions herb" art •KRO,EHLERNROCKER$ at` '
only 39110 and HOSTESS CHAIRS at a very special Christmas price of' only -12.95. For
the yming persoi in the family there is the new building set by the name Of LEGG°. It
Is made by; Samsonite and will give many, many hours of plea.snre. This
'arnazing,itehi is pric0d front 2.50. For the young and old alike we have
AQUARIUM SUPPLIES. No matter What it is you w an t in this line we
have it or we cadget it fin. you. Start someone Off on this Very satisfying
hobby. There you have it, just a few suggestions of .how you might
solve your gift problem. Won't you shop soon and se if we have what
von want? Thank yOur,. .
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