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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1963-03-21, Page 13�u t, J. aaJ R ..., QU3URS, March 19. — i1�r. Mr. 'and Mrs. radnoe k nd yrs. William J. �tai? atand Miss Margaret R. Jackson tided the burialrites at the visited last week with Mrs.s. gum for the late Catherine Dobie ,end Mr. and ]y Mausoleum of Paris, Ont•, arts. James Johnston near Blue- lonza Fluke • in of Mrs. Craig, Hevale. Coup as the -son of the late Mr. and irs. Sam Flulcer of Blyth. Rev. haries Lewis was in charge f the service at the Blyth nion Cemetery. Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred San- erson and Mrs. James• Jackson ttended the funeral of Mrs. Villiam Ger•nhaelder at Milver- on last Sunday. Weekend visitors in the vil- age were Miss Gwen McDowell, f Stratford with her parents, nd Mrs. `'Mord WAS receive by friends here Last week that Mr. and Mrs. E. Davies are improved in health and enjoying the sunny skies of Florida. Mrs. Gordon R. Taylor spent a few days last week, with Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Itathweli, Mich- ael and Janice at Owen Sound. Mr. Taylor went to Owen Sound on Sunday. • Congratulations to I\lr. and Mrs. John Houston who will celebrate their 49th wedding; compete in the Horne Baking I held 'earl. in. s be h Y e t otst c n o.Or DoIIar April. Gloria entered her ro- r a Norman anniversary this week. °well; Miss Shirley Brown, Mrs. Marguerite. Chopin viii . tratford Teachors' College with ed friends in the .village last er. parents Mr. and Mr•s` C,lif Sunday, She reported that her ord Brown and farriily; NI r. .mother, Mrs', J C Stoltz, is im i iliianl Anderson, Lorddon, lith his parents, Mr. and Mrs. )uVer Anderson and Nancy; ir. Johns, Wright of London rth Mr. and Mrs. Robert. Ar- hur and Jayne; Mr. John Ilam - f Hamilton with his par - cipe for cookies in the contest and is one of ale ten contest• ants selected from.—each of the provinces. , The. winner from the London' eohtest .wile go to Pol'outo on. April 27th to coin- pete for the title ot, the Home Baking Champion for 1965. Miss lou nts; Mr. and 1VIrs. BihilIam;1- I'liur day in his 90th year. Born The Ant;lrcan Guild of St. ln• Mr. Charles Beadle of Lon in England, he came to Canada Mark's Church met at the honi'e' Lon - :inn' at his home' here; Miss at the age of two with ius of Mr3. Gordon It. Taylor for arol Beadle with her parents, parents, the late John Walden the March meeting. Mrs. Tay - d Mrs. Harry Beadle; l and Susan Stapleton. All his ?nr presided for the program. The Scripture lesson f'roni the third chapter of Matthew was read by Mrs-. Lloyd Humphreys followed by .prayers by Mrs. Fordyce Clark. The chapter of the study book, The ping Message, was read by Mrs. Ro- bert Meally. 'Elie study vas on Dreams, -Gifts and Missions and told about the missionary work among the Indians of Western Canada of Canon Att- water. Mrs. Thomas Haggitt. gave ,a reading, "Winter Mem- ories," and Mrs. George Schnei- der and Mrs. John Daer sang the duet, "Jesus Lover of My Soul." Mrs. Gordon B. Taylor gave an inspiring Lcntei ' medi- tation based on the 22nd chap- ter of Matthew. Mrs. Taylor was accompanist for the hymns. The president, Mrs. George Schneider, took charge of the business session and the min- utes were read. by the seer5'- tary, Mrs.' John I7aer. The fin- ancial statement was read ,-by the treasurer, Mrs. Gordon R. Taylor. An invitation to attend the Presbyterian W':M:S. Easter Thankoffering ._-was • accepted. Mrs. Robert Meetly extended a was given by -Mrs. Alvin `Lep vote of thanks to Mrs. Lloyd Uherland. Inspirational read• Humphreys, Mrs. Goa'don Tay- ings were given by Mrs. Frank 1 Oidnt Lure U.S. Visitors With a nice bonus riding an their dollar, you'd think Am- ericans would have bxokerk all -Lutz is the I6 -year-old daughter visitor records to Canada last of Mr, 'and Mrs. William Lutz,t year, but push wasn't the case. R.R. 2, Auburn, and is a stttdeixt The 'Dominion Bureau of Sta- at the Goderich ' District Col- bistics reports that border cross- legiate Institute. ing from the U.S. into Canada On TV Program in 1962 totalled 59,600,000, Relatives and friends of Miss down ‘slightly from the 1961 Margaret Ellen French watched figure of 59,800,000. with in.teres,t on Sunday even- , The dollar difference, how ing to the TV program on Chan- ever, had the effect of cutting nel 6 from New York City when oer unfavorable tourist,' trade' she was a contestant on the balance to $50 million in 1952; Pass Word show and won less than one-third . ok 'the 1961 b450.00. In the panel contest deficit of $160 million. she was with 1 . G. Marshall The. bureau said that for the who stars on the Defenders 12th straight year Canadians in ;how, and also another celebr- 1962 spent more money abroad than visitors did in Canada. However, the deficit of $50 pillion was the smallest since the .1951 figure of $6,000,000. But things have a vy y of evening up. While- our deficit was $50 million, foreign visitors n Canada last year spent a record $560 million: — an in- ^rease of $78 million or just )ver 16 per -rent as compared with $482 million in 1961. Ti.aith!by. The roll call was an-. swered by 'a Bible vel -,; Plough. The ;" Ar'd tainin,g thh w devotional period was -1n charge . of Mrs. Gordon Dobie. The Scripture lesson, 2 Corinthians 12:7-10, was read ,by Mrs. Wes Bradnoek followed by medita- tion .ons a pre -Easter theme. Prays was given by Mrs. Gor- don Debie. The minutes were read by the secretary, Mrs. Don - ald Haines. Every member was urged to attend the. Synodical meeting, to be held. on April 2, ,3 and 4th at Wingham. Plans were MAde for tlae Easter Thankoffering meeting w'iwn proving in health in Wingham , ity, Diahann Carrot., Miss hospital. _: French is • the daughter of Mr. William S. Walden I and Mrs. Beverley French (Anna Funeral service.; were held fin Beadle of Auburn) of Detroit, Monday, March 18, for William i and is a student at St. Barnard S Walden who passed away ; �ollege in New York City. suddenly in Clinton hospital on St. Mark's Guild Liss Mary Houston of Hamilton nd' Miss Frances Mauston,, Ite . . of London with their parents, Ir. and Mrs. John Houston. ;\Tr. Bert Taylor. Mr. 'Everett;" Taylor and Mr. and Mrs. Wes. 'radnock attended the .funeril' ervices for the late Mrs. Wil- iam Taylor at Wingham last Vednesday. Mrs. John Arthur was taken )y ambulance last week to Clin- ton hospital. We .'wish her a ,peedy recovery. -... Mr. and Mrs Walter Wie- mann of Seaforth. spent the .weekend with M r . and Mrs. Karl and Tiec�hert, Karl, 1 etra,.I Perry. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Brown and family attended the. 79th, birthday party for the former's father, Mr. Davtd....Brown, at Monkton last -Sat rd evening, Last Saturday, Mr. Harvey McGee and Mr. Duncan MacKay visited the fornier's son, John, who is a patient in Victoria Hospital., London. Mr. and Mrs. William Riddel;- are visiting relatives in Oak- ville 'before Morning to their home 'at La Riviere, Manitoba. Mrs. Arthur Grange visited 'on Friday at Westminster Hospital, London, • with her husband who is a patient there. Mr. Rebert Arthur and daugh- ter, Jayne, visited on Saturday with Mr. W. J. Hallahan who is convalescing at .hid. home pear fallowing . ala---aCCi which injured his foot. life, he resided on his Tarin in East Wawanosh and was a faithful member of the• United Ohurch, Westfield. His wife, tha former Clara McDowell, passed away in 1952. He is survived by one son, Lloyd, East Wawanosh; three daugh- ters, Mrs. Sidney (Elva) Mc Clinchey, R.R. 1, Auburn; M.rs. Reg. (Mabel) Jennings, Detroit; Mrs. Frank (Madeline) Ilarburn, Hensall; 18 grandchildren and 15 . great-grandchildren; one sister, Mrs. John Caldwell, Blyth, and one brother, Percy, of R.R. 1, Auburn. The body rested at the J. Keith Arthur funeral home where Rev. -Charles Lewis .conducted the service at 2 p.m.with burial ,n the 'Union cemetery, Blyth. Pallbearers - were Messrs. 'Har- vey McDowell, Alva McDowell, Norman, McDowell, Charles Smith, Hugh Blair 'ancl Roy Noble. During the service, Mrs. George Wilkin was soloist, accompanied by her mother, 1VIrs. William J. Craig. . Contest Choice Congratulations are extended to - Miss Gloria Jean. Lutt who was selected by .the Five Roses Flour Company of Montreal -TO ASK ANYONE who 'has o'Ilse, a home FREEZER the local church organizations •wall , be the guests. It was de 5 ' ld ire invite the Westfield 1 to c dei --YV. to join with.Iika, `l Conveners of the tea which . Y .. r.s. eM b Tatlow the meeting, will Ed. Davies and Mrs. Duncan concerning A letter cone g MacKay. the W.M.S. Presbyterial supply was read and it was voted to send the allocation immediate The members decided to again send two girls to -camp this summer. Cards of thanks for cards received, were read from Mrs. Catherine Dobie and Mr. Alvin- •Leatherland. Thi' finapcial statement was given - by Mrs. Donald ' Haines, The topic for the •afternoon -'Sw+as. 4 i4 1�y M n a�1�'� �' . Du e taken rS by Who - ave • in interesting account of the church's work in North- ern Canada. Mrs. Alvin Lea- therland, vice-president, took charge of the remainder of /he program which closed with prayer by Mrs. Dobie. Lunch was served by the hostess, es- sisted ..by Mrs. Frank Raithby. 'Mr, and Mrs. W. R. Riddell of La ltiviere, 'Manitoba, are re- turning home. They have been visiting 'friends and • relatives for the winter, .The Goderieh Signall star, TbOX4day, March 21st,. 1 BRIDGE SCORES , There were gig 'tables in play. '''the Goderich Duplicate Bridge Club on Monday night. Winners and their scores were as follows: Mr. and.. Mrs. J. K. Hunter,; 01 points; Mrs... D. Mooney and Mrs. A. Nicol, 6'?'rrp F. Reid, '67 point ; Mrs, l M old ' fan , Sproule aid �>�o,' 1,�. �e and . l<'a . a t and Mrs. '�., M�tc4w.. ?� � V. Crooke, 01 points. Mr. and Mrs, T. J. &Heir O Waterdown, Ontario, and M);., and Mrs. >l. Cx. 11ZeWha Or W1n., n,ipeg are guests df' ?1!r. and . . points; Mrs. B. Erskine and.lVIrs..I Mrs: J. Moody, for and Mrs. Thomas ilag itt for preparing the programs. Due to the winter weather, NIrs. Fordyce Clark and Mrs. Meally were unable to assist with them. The roll call was answered by each meniber naming her fav- orite Lenten hymn. The 1rav:A- ling apron was passed and ever y member deposited three-. rents for each week in the Lenten 'season. 'Plans were made to hold a bazaar and tea in April in the Orange Hall. Rev. Iter. bert Meally closed the meeting with prayer. A successful auc- tion was held in charge of Mrs.• Thomas Haggitt and Bev. IVIr. Meally. Lunch was served by the hostess assisted by Mrs. Ben Hamilton. Presbyterian W.M.S. The Women's Missionary So- ciety of Knox Presbyterian Church met at the home of Mrs. Wilfred Sanderson with a fair attendance. The president, Mrs. Sanderson, presidia and Duncan MacKay was the pian- ist. The r Glad Tiding prayer Something hew for corn growers is the Cytrol-- -Aero Urea —Atrazine Program. pray Cytrol at 1 gallon per acre as soon as quackgrass is established in the spring. .After 7-10 days when the quackgrass turns white, plow or cultivate. Aero Urea supplies fast -acting and long-lal1t-. ing nitrogen in an easy-to-use form. 0,y A if Aero Urects=the biggest bag of nitro- gen you -cin buy, lets you apply nitrogen before planting. Broad- cast 100-300 lbs. per acre and work .in. As another step towards the con- trol of most weeds, after planting, let the ground settle until just be- fore or after emergence. Then spray Atrazine at 4 lb. of 50% per acre. Remember the program -Control quackgrass with Cyirol; keep yields up with Aero Urea; control broad-leaved weeds with Atrazine 'Cyanamid of Canada Limited, Montreal 2, Quebec SERVING THE MAN WHOSE BUSINESS > IS AGRICULTURE AT THE CLINTO . LEGION MALL - SATURDAY AFTERNOON, MARCH 23rd, ,12:30 Sharp AUCTIONEER .FRANK BUUCK will be .selling forSuper- market Distribytors London, Ont. a large-fpart of a $50,- 000.00 inventory of brand new clothing- for , MEN, WO; ' MEN and CHILDREN and BABIES. For the MEN such items as pyjamas, 10.0.�;pairs socks,'work. socks, 200 -pairs men's underwear, ' sweaters, dress and work pants, dress and work shirts - for the LADIES, over 1000. prs. of 1st quality seamless nylons as well as dozens of slips, blouses; skirts, sweaters, slims, jeans etc. For the CHILDREN and BABIES, over 200, pairs poodle socks, sweaters, shirts, blpuses, jeans, jumpers, dresses, 2-pce. sets of all types, pyjamas, snow suits, baby . sets, blankets, crib sheets, creeper sets, jackets and many other items — also flan- nelette sheets, cotton sheets, pillow cases,.. cushions, hplr curlers and combs and 100 other odds and ends .stoo nu- merous to mention. FRANK BUUCk WILL ALSO SELL WITHOUT RESERVE A LARGE SELECTION OF FINANCE COMPANY REPOS- SESSIONS, BANKRUPT STOCKS, BAILIFF SEIZURES, and PERSONAL CONSIGNMENTS CONSISTING of MOD- ERN HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, TELEVISION SETS and APPLIANCES. ' FOR A SAMPLE HE WILL OFFER FOR SALE, a large selection of slightly used television sets, 2 refrigerators, 2 washers, ,a large chest freezer, matching pair washes' and dryer, 2 electric ranges, combination radio and rec- ord plater. FROM, ONE FINANCE COMPANY a complete separate offerig of merchandise used only one year consisting of• 5 -piece blonde bedroom' suite with' spring and mattress, a 2 -piece chesterfield suite in nice condition, 5 -piece chrome suite, 2 step tables and a coffee table, 2 lamps. , FROM ANOTHER LOT; a 3 -piece chesterfield suite used only 9 months, consisting of chesterfield and two swivel rockers, alsp a platform rocker and hassock. . We have ti also been promised two other• Tots for this sale but details are not available at present. FRANK BUUCK WILL ALSO OFFER FOR SALE a large selecion of BRAND NEW FURNITURE consisting of 2 complete walnut bedroom suites; 2, 39" continental "beds - with headboards; 2, 54" full size mattresses; 2 foam rub- ber chesterfield softies. 2 davenport sets that make into a bed; 48 -key concert chord organ; 9-pce., 7-pce. and 5-pce. coppertone kitchen, or dinette suites, step and coffee tables, lamps, hol•tess chairs, desk, chrome rocker, _.hi chair, gossip bench, 9' x 12' rugs, runners and many other items.. Don -'t Miss This Outstanding Auction Sale as This is.. the Largest and Best Offering We Have • Ever Had at the Clinton Legion Hall. Remember 'the Time and Place -- Clinton Legion Hall, Clinton, Ontario, Satur- day, March 23rd at 12:30 Sharp. • TERMS CASH — Cheques accepted on furniture All items must be removed from the hall NOT LATER THAN 6 p.m. Your co-operation will be appreciated., AUCTIONEER -- FRANK BUUCK it Shoe comfort in so many -tyles by THIS WEEK'S SPECIALS AT AMPBELLS TTIH.. -kErTtS All Brands_ With Purchase of $1.00 or over. CARTON two y'ea•s. Then it will Itis comfort .you'll be marvelling at for months to come. It's traditional with all McHale shoes r= because Maple cratts- men take the tittle to* build -- • shoes the way you like them. You'll - like • 11 the Book of these shoes•tcooiThey're smart and up-to-date. A beautiful brogue in the - new _fudge brown (rich, dark brown). 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