The Goderich Signal-Star, 1963-05-23, Page 5It
asdkeeper may kill stteh deg'.
14. ftj declared that not.
ago:ling that ,4111 -Section
seetiona o1 this bylaW, or
rt a Olereaf, may be found
any Court aaf, Law to be bad
Illegal or beyond the power
the Council to enact, such
section, or sections Or parts
creel shall be deemed .to be
weeeble and that all other
tams or parts of this bylaw
e seParate alid independent
erefrom and enacted as such.
15. Any person'convicted et,
breach of any of the provis-
o of this bylaw shaa forfeit
d eay, at the discretion of the
nvieting Magistrate, a penalty
t exceeding (exclusive of
sts) the sum of fifty dollars
r each offence and the same
all 6e recoverable under the
°visions of the Summary Con -
chops Act.
READ a tir-a, and second time
is 179h day of May, 1963.
"Ernie C. Fisher," Mayor
"S. 11. Blake," Clerk.
REMY a third time, and fin-
ly passpd, this 17th day of
ay, 1963.
"Erato C. Fisher," Mayor.
"S. 11 Blake," Clerk.
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7. Business. Notice .
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DOMS with board or without.
ee TV in lounge. Sunset
tel. Militia 9191. -21
. Births
itjsTIN --At Alexandra Hos-
pital, Goderich, pn May 15,
1983, to Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred
Austin, R.R. 3, Goderich, a
son.
RAYNE.—At Alexandra Hos
pital, Goderich, on May 14,
1-063, to Mr, and Mrs. Donald
Frayne, R.R. 3, Goderich, a
• SOIL
ARDINER.—At, Victoria Hos-
pital, London, on May 16,
1963, to Mr. and Mrs. Robert
• Gardiner (nee Kathleen Hill)
a son, Robert Glenn.
yACE.—At Alexandra Hos-
• pital, Goderich, on May 19,
1963, to Mr. and Mrs. William
Grace, Goderieb, a daughter,
Jo -Anne Vary.
RAHAM a -At Aleaandra Poa
pital, Goletich, on May 15,
1963. to Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
.Gaahatn. _fan Denis, Que., a
son.
GREENMAN —At St. Joseph's
hospital, Elliott Lake, on May
14,, 1963, to Mr. and Mrs.
Gerry Greenman (Gail Mac -
Adam), a daughter. 21x
IIIILLEY.—At Alexandra Hos-
pital, Goderich„ on May 14,
1963, -to Mr. and Mrs. Gordon
Halley, R.R. 6, Goderich, a
daughter.
IITCRINS —
pital, Gaderich, on May 14,
1963, to Mr. and Mrs.. Paul
ffutchin.s, Goderich,- a daugh-
ter.
MacINNIS.—At Alexandrallos-
pital, Goderich, on May 19,
1963, to , Mr. and Mrs. Alex-
ander Maclnnis, R.R. 2, Luck -
now; a .son.
Births
MURPHY.—At St. JosePh'S Hos-
pital, London, on May 19,
1963, to Mr. and Mrs, Herbert
J. Murphy (Linda Brecken-
ridge), London, a son, Griff
Thomas.
ROSS.—M -Alexandra Hospital,
Goderich, on May 20, 1963,
to Mr. and Mrs. Burns Ross,
Go,derich, a son, Andrew
SCHMIDT.—At Calgary on May
21, 1963, to Mr. and Mrs.
Kenneth Schmidt (Marlene
O'Reilly), Calgary, a son,
Geoffrey Michael.
STOTT.--At Alexandra Hospit-
al, Goderich. on May 20. 1963.
to Mr, and Mrs. Herbert Stott.
Oaderich, a son, Darrel
Herbert.
WARNER.—At Alexandra Hos-
pital, Goderich, on May 19,
1963, to Mr. and Mrs. Georae
Warner, Goderich, a daugh-
ter, Ronda May,
IMIONOMOOMEOSOZOOMOOPINM
E. Cards of ThanRs
PHARES.-1 wish to thank all
my friends and relatives who
remembered me with flowers,
cards and visits during my
stay in hospital. Seecjal
thanks to Dr. N. C. Jackson,
the nurses and hoanital staff.
Mrs. Vesta Phares
POLLOCK.—I wish to thank all
those who sent cards and
gifts or came to visit me
while I was a patient at Gode-
rich and .1 ondon hospitals.
Special thanks to Dr. Leitch
and Dr. Smith and nurses.
Brian Po el:
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THOM.—I wish to thank my
friends for their flowers,
cards and visits while I was a
natient in. Goderich hospital.
Snecial thanks to Dr. V. L.
MeGeouvh, the nurses and
ward aids on Second Floor
East. Wilbert Thom.
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WEBSTER.—We wish to ex-
tend carr heartfelt thanks arid
annreciation for many acts
of kindness, messages of sym-
pathy and flower a' received
from our kind friends and
neighbors during ate- recent
bereavement. in the loss of
our aunt. Miss 'Fanny Cole.
Harry and Roy Webster
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E. Cards of Thanks° •1
•WTS01\1.ThekinaTiessnd1 • DUN . • GANNON •
sympathy of neighbors and
friends in our recent sorrow DUNGANNO, May 21. — and 11/Irs.. ROnald ThompEon and
will always remain with us Visitors for the weekend with Bonnie, Lttleknow; Miss Cora.
as a lasting memory. • Fr the Mr. and Mrs. Herb Finnigan Mie Thmpson, Miss Elizabeth
'beautiful floral offerings, were Mr. J. C. Durnin, Mich- Keane, Miss Barbara Irwin,
cards and comforting epres- ener, grid Mrs. W. Atkinson Of Landon; Mr.. and Mus. H. D.
• sions We are sincerely grate- Oshawa.
Thompsrm And -Mr. and Mrs:
William Watson. . Port Colborne visited a few Dr. and Mrs. H. A. S. Yoks,
Mr. and Mrs. All Hebei of Lloyd A,slatot:i, Luckow.'
The family of the late.
:21 days last, -week with her sister, Toronto, were weekend visitors
mmporpogionsuprimmommimmem Mrs, Alvin Sherwood. ainong former friends ot the
Visitors with ,Mr. and Mrs. village:
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Reid of
Toronto, were weekend visitors
with Mr. and Mrs. Will G. Reid
and Jack.
Visitors wibh Mr. and Mrs.
Cecil Blake on Sunda,y. were
Mr, and Mrs. Ronald Storms of
Kitchener and Mr. Homer Dur-
nin and six children who ago
voiremusawaimeasmonamarmeman visited Goderich relatives, Mrs.
Fanny Durnin and Mr. Orville
F. EngageMents
The engagement is announced
of Oheryl Lynn, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Williams,
to Mr. Douglas Feagan, .son of
Mr. and Mrs. Benson Teagan,
all of Goderich. The wedding
will take place Jpine 15, at
2 p.m. in Goderich Baptist
Mardi. -21
Ross Eedy for the weekend
were Miss Resemary Skatz of
Dunnville, and Mr. Brad Mc-
Tavish of Mount Forest.
Visitors with Mr. and Mrs.
Jaekson Reive were Mrs. Lyle
Ellis and sons, Edward, John
and Jimmy, and daughter, Mrs.
Pat Moore, as Sunday guests.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Mole and
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Smyth
spent the weekend at Niagara
Falls apd also paicia their re-
spects, to the late Mrs. „Bert
Rivers whose body rested at a
funeral home in London. The,
deceased's husband, Bert Rivers,
was formerry of the Dungannon
district.
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Fenner,
Goderich,were visitors at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Gofalon
Smyth for the weekend.
'Visitors over the weekend
with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Thomp-
sOn and family were Mr *and
Mrs. H. G. Thorn.pson,- Brant-
ford; Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Alton:.
Willowdale: Mr. and Mrs..11ara
old Thompson, Kincardine; Mr.
G, Coining Events
Reserve Wednesday after-
noon, June 5, for a tea and bake
sale Sponsored. by 'the -Catholic
Women's League. • -18-21
Rags, Rags, Rags. House-to-
holise collection by 4th Gude-
rich Stout Group. 9,00 am.,
Saturday, May 25. -20-21
The ladies section of the
Maitland Golf Club will hold
their opening day, Saturday,
May 25th. Golf at 1.30 pm.
including separate division for
junior members. Bridge and
"500" at 2 pm. Buffet lunch at
4 pm. Entry fee $1.00. New
members welcome.
Ham and salad supper, Grdce
Church, Porter's -Hill, Wednes-
day, July 24. ' 21x
The next meeting of Gode-
rich Home and School Associ-
ation will be Tuesday. May 28.
at 8 p.m., at Victoria School‘
auditorium. F/I, John Harder
will speak on teaching ma-
chines. The Mary Lynn Leon
ard dancers will perform.
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Meetitav of the ladies' sec-
tion of the Maitland Country
Club, May 29, 7:30 p.m.
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The Kingshridge C.W.L. is
calororine; a dance Friday, May
24, at Lucknovv ' Community
Centre. Carruther'a- 'Orchestra.
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"TEACH.YOUR DOLLARS
TO HAVORE. CENTS -
Become a, member of the
GODERICH COMMUNITY
CREDIT 'UNION
Your inembersthip will entitle you to all the
advantages of our CREDIT *UNION.
Durnin.,
Visitors with Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Chisholm •wers Mr. and
Mrs. Murray Oke and sons,
BACK WRENCHED
Bob Durnin of Goderich suf-
fered a wrenched back when
the car driven by 4ay Jeffrey,
140 Gibbons street iln which he
was a passenger, was involved
in a Collision with one driven
by John Kolkman of R.R. 3,
Goderich Tuesday at 12.45. p.m.
Jeffrey was heading north on
MacDonald street, Kolkman
west on Raelan, the cars col-
liding at the intersection. Dam-
age totalled $200.
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• ST. GEORGE'S CHURCH
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26th Sunday After The Ascension
8:30 a.m. Holy Communion
10:00 a.m: Sunday School and Bible Class
11:00 a.m. Ordination Service
(Junior Congregation and Nursery)
7:00 p.m. Evensong and Sermon
Rector; REV. CANON KENNETH E. TAYLOR, M.A., D.D.,
Mr. George Burgoin, Organist and Choirmaster.
THE UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA
North Street United Church'
10:00 a.m. Sunday School
11:00 a.m: Morning Worship
•• "The Ascension"
(Nursery and Junior Congregation)
The REV. W. J. ten HOOPEN,
B.A., B.D., Minister
MR. L. H. DOTTERER,
Organist and Choir Director
Knox Presbyterian Church
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Symbol of enduring love. ...
sealed with the perfection of
a Tru.LoVe diamond ring.
Look for the name Tru -Love
- hatribed on the inside of the
lead, leis your gurantee,df
a clear, trae color ancf brit-
hnt Cutting. , . of unusually
lovely design.
' e .0lif Tru -Loire display
TRU-LVE
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,Jewelry & Gifts
7 4 thliler the Ownership of
•Don Brock
• 1 ' the 'S.QVARE
.
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1/2
on SHARE SAVINGS
(Current -dividend paid on monthly balance)
SAVINGS ARE LIFE INStRED
IN MOST CASES
do] I a r value pa yob] e to your hone-
fieia7 at death.'
OUR CREDIT UNION
15 a family institution.
Our Credit Union is owned by -the families
who use it. It is not concerned with com-
mercial investments nor business inteests but
oytlyatite personal anoney_ nee& _Of the Jamilies
who belong'. Our Credit Union is always 'more*
inte-rested in HELPING- YOU ad_ not in what
ean _
— - _
PERSONAL CHEQUING SERVICE
CHRISTMAS SAVINGS ACCOUNTS
Paying 4v2% on monthly balance.
LOAN SERVICE TO MEMBERS
AT THE CREDIT UNION THERE ARE NO
INVESTIGATION FEES, INSUR A N CE
FEES, REGISTRATION FEES OR COMMIS
SIONS PAID TO ANYONE.
EDUCATIONAL LOANS
PAY-DAY LOANS
Op to $25. A flat eharge of 25 eent. Also
insured at no extra cost.
Over 1,000 of your friends and neighbors are,
• members
WHY NOT YOU?,
WE WILL WELCOME YOUR ENQUIRY
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()ffier Hont rflA1lda*\* Monfla ys.
Open Ttiesday f.Fridai .10 a.M. to 6 p.m.
SATURDAY MORNINGS ONLY 9 to 1 pm.
oremit UNION BUILDIND
9S1.•*DAVID STREET
THE REV. G. LOCKHART ROYAL, B. mister
• Miss Marion Moore, Deapness
Mr. Herman de Jong, Director of Praise
10:00 a.m. Sunday School
10:10 a.m. Minister's Bible Class (Church Parlour)
Study: St. Mark 14:26ff
11:00 a.m. Service of Divine Worship
Sermon: "Living In His Presence"
Nursery and Junior Congregation
— The REV. R. D. DUNCANSON
Norval, Ontario
Entecto Worship Depart to Serve
Stephen and Ilifark, '-Windsor.. fOrd, Brian 'and C;fathyo Wts,
They also visited other relatives, ton visited the lady's parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Chis- Mr. and Mrs. James Wilson.
holm anct little daughter. Susan
Lyn, Goclerieh, and Mr. Hugh
Chisholm, a cousib.
Kr. Tom Noviak and son Tom,
jr., of Detoit, spent the- week
end with Mrs. Koviak and
Pamela.
° dnd Mrs. David Dunn -
Mr. ancl Mrs. 3.11Hesson and
Miss Clara Sproul visited Misses
Nettie and Rebina Sproul. Mr.
and Mrs. Resson also visited
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Make.
Miss Helen Gray,' Toronto,
grea-niece of Mrs. M. Shackle-
ton, and her girl friend, and.
NEW COLOURED.:
Thtx
rAlay 23, 19013--
Mmor.n:yi.lbur. Stewart, Leebutn, Ie, as a visitdi with 'Key. and
visited IIrs. Shackleton on Alm Knr, vvill occupy -the put
pit next Sunday, May gOtIL
Guest Minister, Sunday • will leave for Trinidad in June.
Mr. Mathew Gray, P.Tb., of He is no stranger to this parish
Trinidad WJ. has just corn- as hemet members' of the con,:
pleted his studies at -Seager gregatiOn at .A previous 'service
Hall, Lodon, and was a class- and at St. Paul's Christmas
mate -of 'nv. John King, rector party. He will indeed be wet.
of St. Paul's Anglican Church. coned agin.
EM MARGARINE
AYL.MER FANCY
REAM STYLE CORN.
NABOB COFFEE
HITE SWAN TISSUE SAVE lic
LUNCHEON MEAT • 12" finsSAVE 15c
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for
SAVE 12c 3 for
SAVE
10c 1 -lb. bag
KAM
KELLOGS
CORN, FLAKES
SCHNEIDER'S
CANNED HAMS
sEEIANNED PICNICS
208 fr
l2 -oz. pkgs. SAVE 4c
C7
11/2 lb.. SAVE 3.0c1
11/2 Ib. SAVE
McLARENS' PICKLES and RELISHES —
Dill Pickles, Hot Dog, Hamburg, and Corn Relishes
FOR OLD FASHIONED MARt-HMALLOW ROAST—AlitGE.Saaaaaa,_
MARSHMALLOWS
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20c1.2
for 1.
16 -oz. bags SAVE 17c 3 for1
GOOD —VARIETY OF BOX* PLANTS
PETUNIAS, PANSIES MARIGOLDS ETC
L. P. RECORDS
THE UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA
Victoria Street United Church
11:00
a.m. Sunday School
11:00 a.maNiorning Worship,
"The 'Value Of The Common Man"
10:00 a.m. Benmiller, Church and' Sunday School
kEV. CECIL A. DUKELOW, Minister.
• MRS. J. SNIDER, Organist.
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FREE METHODIST CHURCH
Corner Victoria and Park Streets
REV2R. G. PELFliEY, B.A., B.D., Pasfoi: PhneJA49306
9:S0 a.m. SUNDAY SCHOOL
. 11:00 a.m. "Sin In Believers" .
7:00 p.m. "The Christ of Revelation"
--WEna,alialfiLapata. Prayer MeatinaLandilietudy.
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GODER1CH BAPTIST CHURCH I
Montreal Srreet Near ,The Square'
REV. E. VON KEITZ, B.A., Minister.
10:00 a.m. Church School;, Young Adult Class.
• 11:00 am. and 7:00 p.m.
ANNIVERSARY SERVICES„—
REV. C. CLIIK, Woodstock
T -HE SALVATION
(Capt. A. Bailey)
SUN. 1000 a.m.. SUNDAY SCHOOL
11:00 a.m. HOLINESS MEETING
7:00 p.m. EVENING SERVICE
lUES. 8' p.m. PRAYER MEETING
WED. 8 itpm. HOME LAtnUF
ALL ARE WELtOME
ARMY
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Bethel Pentecostal Tabernacle
; — Corner of Elgin ancl Waterloo Sts.
REV. ItOttERT CLARK, Pastor
10:00 a.m. MO:ne to our fast-growing Sunday School.
Classes for all ages.
11:00 a.m. Mornimj Worship
---7.130 p.m. Evangelistic Service
Tueday, 8 pM. Bible Study and Prayer
Feida, a p.m. Young Peoples Service
9.
STUART HOUSE
99c WAX PAPER
CLUB HOUSE
100 -ft. rolls 29c
MUSHROOMS 1O -oz. tins 3 fol -.00 -PEANUT BUTTER 16 -oz. jars 2 for 89c
USA NO. 1 IMPORTED . ONTARICAO. 1 WHITE
TOMATOES 14 oz tubes 2 for 391f, MUSHROOMS
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AYLMER FANCY 'WAX \ BEANS,,.2,07.:
AYLMER STEWED TOMATOES 20 -oz: tins for
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AYINifil CATSUP _1 b°ftie: fo;10
tins
i. 49c
D kPineapple & Grapefruit Drink 48 or fins 2for
BLADIROAST
SHORT RIB ROASTS Ib 49c
BEEF SHOULDER ROAST lb 39c
LEAN HAMBURGER lb 3 for 1.00
STEWING BEEF ig 59c
RED & WHITE
FOODMASTER
BLADE BONE REMOVED lb.
9c
Open Nightly6)-1'W 10 P.M. for Your
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91 VICTORIA ST. N..