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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1963-04-11, Page 6'1 he Ooderieb, Sil al-Sta, Elston Cardiff, now an eight -time winner in federal elections in this riding, is seen here as he chatted with his colleague and leader, Prime Minister Diefenbaker. The .photo was •:- AUBURN AUBURN, April 9.—Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Powell visited over the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Stan McIntyre of Dundas and Mie,. Mary McNall of 1W''elland. Miss Gwen McDowell .. will leave on 'Thursday to spend tnc kra.Aer vacation in New Yolk City. Mr. and Mrs. William J. Craig, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs: Ernest craig and Bert Mills of Goderich, attended the funeral of their cousin, Mrs.-1r'rank Huey, the former Nellie Horley, of Wallaceburg. Edward Daer, RCR.2, station- ed at Wolsely Barracks, London, spent the weekend with 'his par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Daer, and other members of his fam- ily. ,Messrs. Ronald and Harold Doerr of Niagara Falls • spent the weekend with their grand- parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert thamney. Mr. and Mrs. Harold McClin- chey, Doreen and Douglas, and Miss Laura Daer were recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam de Jong and Toni at Corunna. Visitors last Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. William J. Craig were Mr. and Mrs. John Bibby and son of Paris, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Craig and family of Ilderton. Mis's Betty Marsh of Hamil- ton spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Marsh. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Rath - well, Michael and Janice of Owen Sound -spent the week- ---ead---With-the__ ladys parents', Mr. and Mrs. Gordon R. Taylor Mrs. Charles Lewis, Mrs. Nor- man Wightman and Mrs. Arthur Grange were London visitors last week. made at the outset of the cavalcade from the C.N.R. station to Dominion Road Ma- chinery Company where a brief tour was made of the plant. • (Signal -Star phqto) Mr. and 11Irs. Charles Scott attended the funeral last week of the late Mrs. Robert Stone- house- of Belgrave. 'lvtr. and Mrs. Gordon Mohring and family visited the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Beadle, Mr. Gordon Beadle, and Miss Carol Beadle who was home- from London for the weekend. The sacrament of Holy Com- munion was observed last Sun- day at Knox Presbyterian Church. A memorial bouquet was placed -in the church by Mrs. F. O. McIlveen in mem-ory of her late husband. Miss Ella Wagner returned home after several 'months spent in the U.S.A. Mrs. William T. Robison 4';: turned home on Sunday after a several weeks' visit with members -of her family at Tor- onto and Stoney Creek. Mr. and Mrs. R. Longfellow and family of Wyandotte, Mich- igan, spent the weekend with the Lady's aunt, Mrs. James Jackson and Mr. Jackson. Horticulture will be the topic at the April W.I. meeting to be held on the 16th with a speaker on the subject of growing roses. The district president, Miss Josephine Woodcock of Blyth will be present and there, will be a sale of slips, bulbs and seeds. Mr. and Mrs. Percy_- Young- blut, Miss Betty Youngblut, R.R. '1, Auburn, Mr. and'Irs. Lloyd McLarty and family of Gode- rich, and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Lawlor and Jim of R.R. 5, Gode- rich, visited .Mrs, Nelson Mc- Larfy—,on un , it --b i -ng- her -9th birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Bisback and family of Hensall and Mr, and Mrs. Victor Bisback - and WHAT IS A GRANDMOTHER? Immediately following the arrival of a grandchild, there comes the, much talked about creature called a grand- mother. • - Grandmothers come' in assorted colors, gray brown — gray black = platinum gray and just plain gray. All 'grandmothers have one creed in common, to spend every moment of=every minute of every hout of ' every _. day bringing up your children. In this respect 'they are very much like a mother-in-law. Grandmothers are • found everywhere — in reducing salons — bargain basements — in the middle of a.family argument at bridge parties — _shoppiig _--centers either .living- too --close .or too far from' your -home --- in beauty salons and in your hair. A grandmother is a master chef without a cookbook - - dignity with a wet diaper in . hand = a child psyc'holo- ,giitli hair brush. wha 3eortteio : sit and knit without turning your living room into a dance hall. ' A grandmother is a compasife of many things — the cariosity of a new next door neighbor — the suspicion of '• an investigating senator and the temper of a marine first "sergeant She likes gossip — youth packs — soap operas — mink coats -- tea parties babies and younger men. She hates corsets — being over 40 — housework"—, ,gray hairs grandfathers who smoke cigars — keeping a :diet -- her friends' hats — vitamin pills and her hus- band's secretary. Nobody can be so late for so many appointments or can spend as.xiiiich.^time tweezing,.. --plucking — vibrating coinbin Brushing — olishing — rubbin :on nd- rubbing off touching up and stili -acome out looking very much like she did before. It is said that grandriibtliers have owned every low mileage automobile in the used car lots of Canada... .. - She, is your family advisor --someone's mother-in-law-= your finance company =- baby sitter your do-it-your- a'elfkit and last but not least, your mother. Incidentally, according to recent survey, grandmothers are receiving 58% of all the photographs made of their grandchildren as gifts. Meord%hg to our survey grandmothers prefer that wa.rrniy intimate -gift on Mother's Day — A PHOTOGRAPH 0 YOUR CHILDREN, a 1., !. NEPHEW Photography it APOINTMENT CALL IA..4 402d 9$TORONTO-MOOT r 0ObERtICli,p•Nt. family of Seaforth visited. Mr. and Mrs. Gus Bisback and fam- ily on Sunday. Mr. Percy Anstedt has return- ed to his home in Colborne Township from Montreal, Lvhere he spent .the winter months: The Knox United Church Sunday school are planning to hold their annual pancake sup- per on April 17th. Mr. Carman Shultz left last week to join his boat at Port Colborne. • Friends -of Mrs. Robert Meal- ly are sorry to learn that she is ill with the measles.., - , Mr. and Mrs. Harold Nichol- son of Seaforth and Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Bennett, John, Jill and Jim of Port Albert visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs: Wes Bradnock. Mrs. Charles Straughan visit- ed last weekend `with Mr. and Mrs Harold Nicholson and Gary at Seaforth. Mrs. K 'nnetth Scott and Mrs. Keith Arthur visited in London last Thursday. Benefit Dance A large crowd attended the benefit dance fbr Mr: and Mrs. Torn .Cunningham who los, their home and furnishings i a fixe early this year. The dance was Sponsore4 by the Canadian Order of Foresters: An address was read by Gordon Daer and Gordon Gross pre- sented them with " a purse of nearly $300.00. Alexander (Scotty) MacDonald Hannah Funeral services were held on Saturday at Southampton for •Alexander (Scotty) Hannah who -passed -away at Srtnnybrook- Hospital, Toronto, after a short illness in his 88th year. He was well-known in this com- munity `having been a frequent visitor at the home'of Mr. and MrS. James Jackson and Miss Margaret R. Jackson. His wife :was the former Annie Jackson who passed away several years ago. I3e is survived by four sons, William and John of Tor- onto; Sandy, London,- and An-' drew, Swastika; three daugh- ters; Mrs. Annie Bennett, Mrs. Flora Martin and Mrs. Eric Forrester, all of Toronto. David H. Brown - Relatives and friends in this community attended the fun- eral last week of David Bro«.n of Monkton; who was well- known in this district. Born May 16, 1884, at Carmunnock, he was the son of the -late Mr. and Mrs. William Brown. In 1908, he married Edith Osborn of Logan Township and they farmed in Grey Township before returning to Mr. Brown's home farm. Mrs. Brown passed away'` in 1920 and Mr. Brown has re - Sided In,,,Monkton the past few years. • Surviving are threo sons, Clifford, Auburn; Howard, R.R. 3, Monkton; Kenneth, Monkton; three daughters, Mrs. Ivanx (Iva) Linton', R.R. 3, Monk. ton; Mrs, Norman (Margaret) Ilfnan, Stratford; Mrs. Oliver (Edith) Bannerman, Monkton; one sister, Mrs. George Ward, Stratford; 17 grandchildren and hve • great-grandchildren. The funeral service was held at the Peebles ,ftlneral Thome, Atwood, with interment in Harvey's cemetery; -Logan -downs Tip. Auburn Angels " rhe Auburn Angels 4-1i Club met in the -boara room of the Community Memorial . Hall with a full attendance. Lynda An- drews presided and the minu- tes were read by Rose Marie Haggitt. The roll call was an- swered by suggestions for the club exhibit, "How to look your best," and by displaying the dusters ' and record books. Nelda Can,ipbell was chosen to give the comments on the club exhibit on Achievement 'Day and Jill Bennett is to make the book covers. Mrs..Gordon Dobie led in the discussion on posture .and' Mrs. W. Bradnock spoke on the activities to take place on May 4th at Achievement Day, All books must be, in to the leader by. -April 24th. The meet- ing was"- closed following exer- cises for good posture to re- corded instructions and music. Canadian Girls in Training Marjorie Youngblut presided for the well -attended Auburn C.G,I.T. meeting held -in the Goderich. Kinsmen Club PAPER DRIVE Wednesday, May 8 START: SAVING YOUR PAPER NOW ,. • Notice • If you would keep hard bound, or paper back books sep- arate we will deliver them to the Ontario Hospital for use by the patients. 13-16 BILL DING. Sunday school room of Knox Presbyterian Church, lVfargaret Sanderson was pianist. dl*r Scripture .lessen, St John ; 1-12, was road by Mary. Sander - Sun. The minutes Were read by' the secretary, Betty l�lo , who also called the roll to which each zlnetxtber • r.epeated the- fifth. Beatitude. A Bible quiz was conducted - by Mrs. Wes l radnoek. The offering was received by Marian Young- hiut and dedicated, Mrs. Dun- can MacKay gave an interest- ing topic and Mary Sanderson presented the financial ate- ment, She also stated )14, hat re more names had been-ived for the quilt. Plans.iw'ere ade for the Mother "rctl Daughter banquet: to be li&d''in May and the girls practised their Vaster musical selection which they will ''give at Belgrave on 19th. Games were enjoy the conclusion of the ,nek i4r. J. 11. Kinkead wit attending the Ontario tional Association Corrie, at Toronto on April 15.11 rticult�( e Aubui held th ftheye iemoria� dance ds. i41r, presided dent, si a we; were iV1r�. trillium gold w, ral mem s were ting on ord EPP No. 8, ker. Mr Mrd- U in char! • Nlri. he cot lunch. lar,hall Ile ker at t and wi preside Vr ere eone to Manch o solo I -a Dael or, wh T. Robi the 57t ty conv e a d e t -day cot a MacKa and of parried AO Handles Only Meats Purchased From Federally Inspected Packing Houses - Cooked —Ready to Serve SHANK PORTION Ib c BUTT PORTION 7_ Ib NO CENTRE 4L10E5 REIVJOVE'b SHANKHALF .b 4 WHOLE HAMS Ib53c NO CENTRE SLICES REMOVED BUTT HALF ib 59( CENTRE- CUTS or STEAKS 1669 GRADE "A", OVEN READY, YOUNG HENS 10 TO 14 -LB AVERAGE Smoked;• Cooked, -Picnic Style "' . .-..• •Rel. Brand, Porterhouse. Sirloin, Wing Ib PORK SHOULDERS l639c STEAKS or ROASTS BrSX and,Cello WrappedSuper-Right, Srrokcd,,Sliced, Rind#ess z• POLISH SAUSAGE 16 69c SIDE BACO MAC. &tHEESE L�AF6ozpkg2.7c COD FILLET'S Snowbird Brand EIGH COFFEE SALE and BENNY The .Benjamin -Moore Lion Say • COME IN AND GET YOUR BONNY t Eads GatI1on of Pint: W.a�'r,'r,�'rrt rrjl i �:l ray • Benjamin PAINTS • Jamin Moor MOORES EXTERI0 - HOUSE 'PAINT Moores House Paint is a sturdy, dependable product made with solid - pigments and balanced drying oils. It pr vides top performance in brushing, spreading, hiding and rugged r$sistance to the elements. Moore's Muse Paint will help to .xxmnintaiu attractive -appearance and '°- Iblig=time protecti:on for the exterior of your home. OOREr Regal Wall Satin Latex interior 'flat Por. fast, clean and pleasant painting on new or 'previously painted walls, ceilings and trim. Goes on like a breeze with 'brush, spray or roller. 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Colour) TUE'SDA "S, Marlon B (Colour Fc TWO Children heaping pine box • Ontario Grown, controlled Atmosphere Storage, Fancy Grade PPLES--- AymotEr ' 3-1b ce11i bag 4 Arizona VaIenc a, B*cellent for Eating or Juice, No. 1 Grade R AGES Arizona, New Chop, Large) Cris` LEUC NO. 1 GRADE 2 heads 2Q California', targe 'Original 8tsVtohes EiltOCC(A1 NO. 1 GRADE each 29 Teicas New Crop, tender and sweet, No. 1 Grade CARR�TS 3 -Ib cello bag 25 5.1b cello bag . Visit aster Liles Hydrangeas oPettect Mtat'tns,ve 'an Azaleas excellent variety 11 Azaleas a„d Roses, all AttracftVery pr io6d, • AL 14110E4' 1N 11-1M AO G1.1Al1*NTEED �rE1ROUGH SATlf"RDAY, APfil L` 13th. 1963 Some Progr per a estab] days white uppl ing ni