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A number of past presidents attended a rec-
eption at the Bedford Hotel- Thursday even-
ing . prior to Goderich Lions Club's Past
Presidents'' Night' at Harbourlite Inn. Seen
in the ,group are: Frank Hibbert, Jim Kin-
kead, Harry Watson, Walter Hodge (now
of Scarborough), Guy Emerson, Dr. R. M.
Aldis, Bob Smith„ Bert Sanderson, Andy
Boutilier, Charles Snell; Harold Bettger,
George Ellis, George Filsingex,_ Bill Lumby,
Gordon McManus, Leo Walzak, George Par-
sons, Ebb Ross and John Stringer. See
story on page 11. -_
(Photo By Nephew)
} BAYFIELD
BAYF'IELD, April 15. — Mr.
and Mrs. R. Humphries and son
Carl spent the weekend With
he lady's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
R. Kerr. Carl remained for
the week with his grandparents.
Mr. and Mrs. R. Kerr spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Wil;
liam Forest, Seaforth.
The Seaforth ,Boy Scouts are
holding a camporee on the fiats
at the Bayfield River.
Miss Ramona Telford is holi-
daying this week with friends
in Cedar Springs.
I1fr. and Mrs. Adam Flowers
have their grandchildren, Deb-
bie and Kimberley, Flowers,
staying with them this week.
Mr. and Mrs. R. Rabjohm and
family are in Toronto visiting
the former's parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Sawka spent
Easter weekend in St. Cath-
arines, .
Mr. and Mrs: George Teliord
tbson Steven--spei,t the- week
end at Barrie where they at-
tended the wedding of Mrs.
Telford's sister.
_ Mr, and Mrc.- 11„ e-grnttein lL
e 45th wedding annivers-
ary of Mr. and Mrs. Stan Ker-
nahan of Forest on Wednesday.
Mrs. Kerniahan is Mrs. Kerr's
cousin,
Mrs. Leona MacKellar, Lon-
don, spent the weekend with
Mr. and Mrs. John Lindsay..
Guests with Mr. and Mrs.
Bert Dunn, sr.,'on Sunday for a
'family dinner were Mrs. Leona
MacKellar and daughter Jean
of London; Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Dunn and son Wayne, Mr. and
Mrs. Bert-, Dunn', jr., and son
Douglas, Mr. and Mrs. John
Lindsay, Ellen, George and Don-
ald. At this gathering. were
the four generations, Mr. Bert
Minn, his son Bert, grandson
Jack and great-grandson Wayne.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Scotch -
me; iRetersburg, were with the
formers parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Scotchmer, for the week
end. Miss Lynda Scotchmer re-
turned home with her brother
Ray for a few days.
Mrs. K. Brandon, Lynn, Karen,
Fat 'and Blair left on Good
Friday to spend a few days
' th---her--pa-ren-ts,--Mr and Mrs.
W. Denby", Buffalo.
M'r. and Mrs. Joe Brandon,
Brian, Garry and Shirley, Strat-
I r -dr pen th eeken_ 1th,;
village.
Mr. and Mrs. R. .Ienkins,
Mary and 'Billie, London, and
Mr. M. Jenkins, Kingston, were.
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.
ATp e. THEATRE
THE SHOWTIME 7:30
Now Playing — Thurs.) Fries Sat., April 18-19-20
"Harold Lloyd's World Of Comedy"
Added Attraction "MERMAIDS OF T1BURON"
. in- color --__
Mon., Tues., Wed., April 4-23-24 -- Double Ain
"PANIC IN THE YEAR ZERO"
with Ra+y ,Millard & Jean Hagen
also:
• "THE JAIL BREAKER"
starring Mary Castle and Robert Hutton
Phuirs., Fri,, Sat,, April 25-26-27
---KIM NOVAK, with'Tony Randall, James Garner,
Patti Page, Janet Blair and Oscar Homolkn
In a fun -film worth' a night out to see
"BOYS' .NIGHT OUT"
in color
Coming Edgar Allen Poe's "TALES OF TERROR"
Scope & 'color - Adult Entertainment
Grant Turner.
Miss Marion Watson, Windsor,
spent Wednesday at her home
in the village.
Mr. and Mrs.,Glenn Brandon,
Sharon, Heather, Billy and Lois
have moved from their home
in the village to the farm form-
erly owned by Miss Rachael
Johnston, Varna.
Mr. David Dewar, Toronto,
is with his mother, Mrs. Ada
Dewar, for the holiday.
Mr. Steven Scotchmer, King-,
ston, is holidaying with his,
parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Scotch -
mer.
With Mr. and Mrs. R. Blair
for the holiday were Miss Ethel
Blair, London, and FO. and Mrs.
David Battye and son Blair of
Montreal.
Mr. Leslie Elliott, accompan-
ied by Mr. Melvin Davidson,
spent the holiday with Mr. and
Mrs. Henry Miller, Mt. Olem-
""tens, Michigan.
Miss Margaret Smith, Ottawa,
was with her parents, Mr. and
Mr& Lindsay Smith, for the
weekend.
KINGSBRIDGE
KINGSBRIDGE, April 16. —
Mass • Sharon Courtney spent
Saturday in London.
We extend sincere sympathy
to our pastor, Fr. Paul Sarg-
ewit, o'h the death of his bro-
ther in Minnesota. Fr. Paul
attended the funeral on Monday.
Easter visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. John Kelly were: Mr. and
Mrs. Jim Kelly and son Glenn
from Sudbury; 'Mr. Dan Kelly
and family from Brigden; Mr.
and Mrs. Bill• Hodgins and fam-
ily 'from Sarnia; Mr. Walter
Kelly from London.
Weekend visitors with . Mr.
and Mrs. Blaise Martin • were
Mr. and Mrs. Emil Pauhl, Mr.
and Mrs. Joe Martin, Mr. and
Mrs. Clarence Doherty, all of
Hamilton, and Mr. and Mrs. Jim
Martin of London.
Mr. and Mrs. Halloran, Lynn
and Bud of Buffalo spent the
weekend with Mrs. Edward Gil-
more.
Recent visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Eugene Frayne were Dr.
rt --I y-ne-af C Arlt; 1VIr -and
Mrs. Kraemer, f-Iesson; Miss
Margaret Kraemer, Elmira and
Miss Joan Linseman of Tralee.
Mr. Leo Moerbeek returned
home from Goderich hospital.
We hope Mr. Moerbeek will en-
joy better health from now on,
We wish to extend our sym-
pathy to Messrs. Frank and Pat
Sullivan on the death of their
sister, the late Mrs. James
Phalen of Goderich.
Easter Sunday visitors with
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Dalton and
family were Mr. D. Lassaline,
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Lassaline
and family, Mr. and Mrs. Arm-
ond Lassaline and family and
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Lassaline,
all of Goderich.
Sunday visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. John Va]n Osch were Mr.
and Mrs. Maurice Sherman and
family of Londpni1.Mr.' and Mrs.
Toni' Middlegaal and family of
Blyth.
Mr. and „Mrs. Ambrose Hart -
,•man and family , of Kitchener
spent theweekend. with Mr.
and Mrs. Clifton Austin. '
Holiday visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. John Howard were Misses
Rota and Patricia Forbes and
their brother Eugene;, Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Citook and sons of
Detroit..
Mr. and Mrs. Carl R.eigling
attended the closing banquet
at the agricultural college,- at
Ridgetawu where their son
Frank graduated, and spent a
few days visiting friends in
that vicinity.
Miss Blanche Bilodeau of
Hamilton spent the weekend
with the Heffernan family.
Mr. Terry Dalton of Guelph
is spending the Faster vacation
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Ray Dalton.
Mist Fay Hogan is spending
the holidays in Toronto.
Easter .,Sunday visitors with
Mr., and -l\ P f Walter Clare were:
Father Lloyd Ryan of Mildmay:
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Ryan and fam-
ily of Detroit; 141r. and :1Irs. Phil.
Ryan, Toronto; Mr. Frank Ryan
off Ottawa; Mr, and Mrs. Ed.
king and family of London.
The Canadian side of Niagara
Falls, "much leis commercial-
ized than the American, is the
scene of an even more am-
bitious parks project." Canada's
Niagara Parks extend from Dort
Erie on the Great Lake of that
name to Fort Mississauga on
Lake Ontario. They cover 3000
acres, an 18 -hole golf course, a
gardening school, museums, a
game and wildlife refuge, as
well as shops and restaurants.
G.L.T: Annual
Meet May 22
The Goderich Little Theatre
met in MacKay Hall on Wed-
nesday, April 101h, with Gail
Sully presiding. Due to the
small attendance, the meeting
assumed an 'informal air with
so -m0' discussion of future plans
and' recommendations to he
made to the incoming executive.
The annual meeting will geld
on May 22nd when it is hoped
to arrange a dinner meeting.
The telephone committee will
be in touch with the member--
ship
ember-ship and a good attendance is
expected.
Work is progressing on the
play, "Breath of ,Spring" which'
opens on May 10th. This Eng-
fish comedy should have a wide
appeal to end the G.L.T. sea-
son on a light and happy note:
Watch for the .details ,in the
Goderich Signal -Star. •
BROWNIE'S
DRIVE-IN
Clinton
Competitive Prices Plus Personal Service
A 'Personal Mention is welcome.
welcome in The Signal -Star.
THURSDAY and FRIDAY
April 18 -19
"WHERE THE BOYS'
ARE"
Dolores Hart, George Iiamilton
Connie, Francis
(Colour Scope) CARTOON
Adult Entertainment
SATURDAY and MONDAY
April 20-22
DOUBLE BILL ---
"THE SHEEPMAN"
Glenn Ford, Shirley MacLaine
(Colour — Scope)
"BRUSI&FIRE"
John Ireland -
Adult Entertainment
CARTOON
Maitland Golf Club Ltd.
SHAREHOLDERS
MEETING
Tuesday, April. 30
8:00 P.M.
,This meeting Is Being Called To
Discuss The . Proposed New Curling Rink.
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TUESDAY ansl_-WEPN ESbAY
April 23-24
DOUBL"BILL
"WAR HUNT"
John Saxon _
`INCIDENT In An ALLEY"
• Chris Warfield
CARTOON
:
THURSDAY and FRIDAY
April 25-26
"IT ---STARTED WITH
A KISS"-.
Glenn Ford, Debbie Reynolds
(Colour — Scope) CARTOON
Adult Entertainment
First Show at Dusk
TWO COMPLETE SHOWS
EACH NIGHT
Children Under 12 In Cars Free
Its time to telephone us for
BOX STORAGE
WILL COMMENCE IN THE
!1 W N OF—CDDI1RICH
Sunday, April
Citizens are reminded to advance their clocks
accordingly.
B i -U EW.
38 WEST STREET
-,`'hat a ,joy to know that
all Four-p"'ree_ious woollens
are stored away . . safe from
moths and dust . . all sirtn-
tuera loin-! And tlririk of all
t1te eloset-spate you'll have
for your spring and summer:
elothe5 ! .
Call us today for as many
boxes as you need. Fill them,
then call :for -a pickup. All
woollens will be deRliered
clean and freshwhen you
call us for them next fall.
Storage costs
4.50
PER BOX'
ITER CLEANERS
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Hollywood Wave Set WITH COMB 29C
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EVEREADY BATTERIES
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APRIL 20th
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