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e C4oficrielt Signal -Star, Thursday,' May 331,963
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Governor Takes -Feature
_. At 'Harness' Event 'Mod4y
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11,?..e' feature event at the races Paddy .Ann, R. Meriam,
*re Monday held by the Gode- Goderich . 5
rich 'Agriculturarlancl rirodina Spring Time Blaze, J.
-kation went to a well', Ditek, Port Elgin . 6
•known campaigner on..-Ontaro Time 2:13 and 2:13.
tracks, Wee Governor., .who 230. Classified for $150
took. the main 220 classified - First Division
pace. Owned by Dr. Alvin Lorne Rythm, M:ts.' W.
'Ilmitse of Mitchell and driven Cardwell, Clinton 1 1
by Ron McGee, Wee Governor Do Royal, 111cIlwain and
was timed at 2:13 for the mile, Pullman, Seaforth 2 2
uinning both heats. Little Jilnrny, Ron Ellick-
• Chilly 'Day . er. Forest - 3 3
A chilled crowd of 1,000 turn. 'Peggy Volo, Bert Gea-
ed out for the affair and were . ham, Stratfo--1 4 4
treated to some mdriled recin-.. Deep Run Grattan, Ted
Lorne Rhythm, Q w n e d by Mrs. 111e,,j,ean, Goderich 6 5
W.,Caldwell of Bunton equalled i Cinda ('. Grattan, George
Wee Governor's time as he won Feagan. Goderieh 5 7
the 2:30 pace in straight heats. Victoria Lee, Jack Duck -
The second division of this worth, Goderich* 7 6
event, which attracted 14 f n- Time 2:13 and 2:13 1/5.
trtes all , told before tli, split., ..
. Seeontl.D.ivision,
was Dr. G. Elliott's Thunder Thunder Bars, D. 0. 6'-"
Bars, also from Clinton. . Iiott, Clinton 1 2
Lee Ann Direct, *Tt)t-te th" Casey Hal, Tom Yearling,
Turvey and -Green Stable . at Exeter .. - 2 1.
Exeter, was n- ,-•lral`'ht " —1 Rudy Dillon, 11. Black,
winner in the 2:28 pace while , Elora 3 4
Joan Lee, owned by rec. Mat- Wayne Brooke, J. Strong,
tock or Forest and Terry Mac. ' , Seaforth . 5 6
owned by Frank MacDonald of Irish Betty, J. Fellows,
Clinton split the 2:25 pace. Goderich 6 5
220 Classified for $200 Tom Johnston C., Fisher
-Wee Governor, Dr. Alvin Bros., Goderich 7 '3
Howse, ,Mitchell 1 1 'Superior Chief, J. Monta-
Deen Run Danny, ;red • ' g.ue, CArlsrue 4 sc
McLean, Goderich 2 2 Time n..8 and 2:21.
Omaha, M. Lester, Forest 3 3 228 Classified for $150
Sandra Hi. N. William- 'Lee Ann Direct, Turvey
son, Walton 4 4
. i and Green, Exeter 1 1
In The Gold, Hugh Hill,
i Goderich 3
Miss Amber Ahbie, D.
McGregor, Parkhill 2
Jerry Hat, R: Meriam,
Goderich . 4
Time 2:16 and 2:15..
225 Classified for $200
PERSONALIZED .Joan
Lee, C. Mattock,
Forest '-----1-' 2
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inho,use firyeleaning Ma- In Goderich .
eitine i's yours alone. —
Only your family's clothing A UNIQUE
--is init. A exinstant limy of
freshly purified cleaning METHOD oF.
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solvent makes sure you
aren't cleaning your clothes
in, someone else's dirt. That's
personalized e l e a n i n g —
all yours and under your
supervision. H you " have
questions there's- a trained
counsellor there to help.
WEST STREET
LAUNDROMAT
(Opposite The
Town Hall)
For an interview to discuss
2142 your invesment--future:
BUYING
- MUTUAL ..
FUNDS
• Call --
Joseph Allaire
,JA 4-7671
• INCOME PLANS
-• PENSION PLANS'
• EDUCATIONAL •
PLANS
ASHIFIEW
ASTIFIELD, May 21.- Mr.
and Mrs. Stephen Elliott and
Bill and Barbara of Port Huron
spent the weekend with William
Macdonald.
Holiday visitors with .
\:‘,1ar1• Howes- were her sisters.,
Mrs. J B. Rhodes and Mis-.'o.
Anna and Charlotte MacKenzie,
of Toronto'.
Mr. and Mrs,. George lead
better and Barbara of T[y.ry-,!(,
visited with Mrs. Colin Mac
Gregor last weekend.. •
Rov MacKenzie of Toronto
*as home ,for the weekend.
Colin Howes spent the holi
day on a fishing trip north o!
Blind River.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Rooatd.
of .Toronto visit 'd with Will an
Johnson last weekend.
Mrs. Wm. Ross, who has b''r,
a patient in gingham hospital
ror some months, is home.
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-.CRUISE SHIP
Members of the Greate,
Grand_ Rapids Chandler of Com-
moree will arrive at the harbo:-
here, Wednesday, June 51h or
the YtP:1 in r South American
and will make a two-hour visit
here, town council has been
ach,:i,--ed by letter. The matter
has been turned over to the
Water, Light -and Harbor com-
mittee, headed by Councillor
Reg. Jewell, and Bob- Shrier.
president of the Businessmen's
Association for appropriate ac-
tion,
Ruth S. Hal, J. Montague,
Carlsrue
Terry Mac, Frank Mac-
Donald, Clinton
Royal Direct C., W.
Sherr, Seaforth
My Hope, Hugh Black,
Elora • - 6
Time 2:16 2/5 and 2:15 2/5.
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Brother, Siste_r_.
Place At W�ssa
A brother and sister each
11-ace
d sixth in their respective
events . when they rePresented
GDC1 at the "WOSSA track and
field met at London on Sattir
day.
Brian Dowds was 6th in the.
intermediate 'boys' discus
!throw. His sister,, Maureen
Dowds, was 6th in the junior
girls' shot put. Their parents
are Mr. and Mrs. A. •Dowds,
Nelson street.
Orily one other .GEKI athlete
placed in an event. This way
Brian Young who was 4th in
the junior boys' broad jump.
A busload .of spectators and
athletes went down to the J. W.
Little Memorial Stadium at Lon-
don for the championships.
They were accompanied by
Wqyne Horner and Miss L Y.
Crozier, P.T. instructors at the
-011e,!iate. Other GDP' com-
petitors were: •Jove Slater, Tion
Drennan„John Hughes, Ed: San-
4erso-n. Doug. Brindiey. and -
John Arthur.
From 1951 to 1961 the aver -
nee number of persons per fam-
ily in Cnnasia increased from
3.7 to 3.9: on the average in
the smile t firnilies were
Briti-qi Colombia and On-
tario, 3.6 persons, while the
largest were in Newfoundland.
4.7 persons.
OBITUARY
MRS. DANIEL -MacDONALD
The death occurred at Metro-
politan Hosnital, Windsor, on
Sunday of Mrs. Daniel MacDon-
ald, 72. the former Beatrice
Edith McCrae of Goderich, after
a lengthy illness. The funeral
service vas held, n 'Wednesday
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GODERICH , ONT.
Dancing'Every Saturday Night
"For The Young Crowd"
ONE NIGHT ONLY — - SAT., JUNE.1
The Bel -Aires and The Revolt
4 HOURS -CONTINUOUS DANCING
8 to midnight" '-
Admission $1.00 Per 'Person -
BONUS OF FUN, AND THE
QUIETEST' FISHING PARTNER
Y01.11.1, EVER HAVE
"SHARK"
1/2r,
7;fi Hi., OBC rated
at 4000 r:p.m.
OPENING GAME
1963 MEMORIAL SOFTBALL LEAGUE
Gode_tich 13.iss.ets •
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Woodstock
Saturday, May 25
Opening Game Ceremonies 8:30 P.M.
AGRICULTURAL PARK — ADMISSION 35c •
WESTERN ONTARIO'S LARGEST
SPRING
ST CK SH
Community Park
CLINTON
Saturday, June
- AFTERNOON and EVENING PROGRAMS
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EVENING HORSE. SHOW
PARADE PET SHOW — MIDWAY -
Evening Program By.
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Clinton Community Concert
Band
Clinton Legion Pipe Band and Local Entertainment'
ADMISSION: 50c Grandstand t25c — ears 25c
Big plus features include fibreglass cover, cushion mount-
,. ing, full forward -neutral gearshift control, anti -friction
1bearing construction, convenient low-level rewind starter
and full -pivot steering. run -test the Shark 7r,,., soon.
otPEND ON MOTORS b,„ qttli
"cuOMMEND-1'NES. -
dortrildwars, .1
r ici-Etettrie (Goderiih) Ltd.
4-85$1.,
GODERICH CUSTOME
We ,invite you to visit us, see our stock and enter our—
FREE DRAW 1:6
MAY 20-25
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BOX PLANTS EVERGREENS — PERENNIALS
—FERTILIZER INSECTICIDES
Rad king Mpj, SilVei Birch, Magni:ilia Trees
CLINTON ,GREENHOUSE &,
,*GARDEN.. CENTRE'
82 Chuck.Strest CLINTON
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afternoon at the Morris Mem- Mrs, IVfacDonald had lived in
orial uner1 hoxne, Windsor,I, sor for the past 45, years
with Bev. i. Richmond Stuart, with her husband, also a na-
officiating. interment was in tive .or 004-eria.
Greeulawn Memorial cemetery, Surviving besides her bus -
Windsor. , band, Daniel, are two (laugh -
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DEVIL'S. :FOOD
BANANA'
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CULBERT'S - BAKERY
49 West Street Goderich JA 4-7941
Mon., Tues., Wed., Thurs., Sat., 8:30 'til 6:3Q
'til 9 p.m.
SUMMER LEAGUE
BOWLING
Every Tuesday Nite 8-10 p.m.
- If Interested -CONTACT
HARRY LITTLE or GENE BAKER '
STILL A FEW SPOTS OPEN
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IF E E LESSONS
ALLEYS
FOR INFORMATION CALL THE LITTLE BOWL"- -
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FOR RESERVATIONS CALL
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ELECTROHOME
DEHUMIDIFIERS
Get rid of summer' damp-
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Quietly -and efficiently,
Electrohome dehumidi-
fiers keep the atmosphere
in any room the way you
:want it, protecting youy
furniture-,--trooksTiloori g,
woodwork and providing
relaxing comfort. Simply
plug it in the wall outlet
. . . your E1-ectrohome de-
humidifier does the rest.
*HUMIDISTAT,
An extra feature is the hu-
,midistat. This unit auto-
matically controls t h e
humidity in your home '
and will turn it on and
-off as required.
1\igar of Iiipyor
PLUMBING Si -HEATING
Kingston Street
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PHILCO -PORTABLE'S
Starlite 19
3500 -BE The Studio
Beige fwith off-white accents on front and control centet.
Brushed alumin.uin finish control rings. Molded case,
ikish-e-d—aira-YoundififtWirifying-lrairdre:--Tee-gew-
ibing Monopole Tivotenna. Height 16%"; Width 211/4";
Depth 13%". Weight 27 lbs.
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PORTABILE 19" TV
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• Beige Brown
In its screen size Philco
Briefcase 19 TV is lightest,
slimmest, easiest to carry.
It's both travel light and
fashion right, weighs only
.35 lbs. and only 12142 inches
thin. Many of the features
are the same as on top of
the line console sets — 3
ladder grid tubes — new
ladder grid tuner— auto-
matic picture pilot — new
vertical output IransfOrrner
— non -breakable net lens.
REG. 249;95
OPER EVERY EVENING
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Sales & Service
256 REGENT 5TliEET IA 4-7718
Iters, Mrs.PWilliam (Dr. Beatrice
A.) $rott of Travers City, Mich-
igan, arid -Mrs. William R. (Ma).'g-
aret) Leal of London; one son,
Daniel 14. of Cleveland, Ohio;
McArthur& Reilly
WEST ST..
SPECIALS
DELTOX RUGS
TOUGH WEARING
NON -FADING
VINYLIZED FIBRE
9 x 12
29.95
STANDARD GAUGE
LINO TILES
WHILE. THEY LAST!
8c
C.I.L. PAINT
SPECIAL WHITES
OUTSIDE
INSIDE
PRIMER
ONE WEEK ONLY!
4.95 GAL.
VOUS.
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two sisters, lits. (41Wert Mills tarMrs Riverside. Moapeti mei nsUnitedi
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grandchildren. lu
of Toronto and Mrs. Walter Mac -
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II/Ilan of Toronto, anytd: each Grove Golf Club."
DANCE
Bluewater Dancelan
8 MILES NORTH OF GRAND BEND
FRIDAY, ik/Ijklf 24
10 - 1:30
Music by Desjardine Orchestra
2Ott
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"The Timberlane Room
ELM HAVEN MOTOR HOTEL
'HURON' STREET WEST - CLINTON
and Sat., May 24 - 25
featuring from Brantford
The:Modern and Coot Sounds of The
"Tim Eaton Quartette"
Wed., to Sat., May 29 to June 1
"Buddy Grant Quartette"
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Specials
In Our Dining Room
• Barbequed Spareribs
Cliicken in the Basket
As Well. As A Complete Dining Room Menu.
Dining Room Hours: Mon. to Sat., 12 Noon to 12 Midnite
The Elmhaven Invites
GODERICH RESIDENTS
To Visit Them For Sunday Dinner
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THE NEWS
IS SPREADIN(
BLACKSTONE'S
RETAIL PRICES,
LOWER THAI
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R1 -CES
Not too long ago we ran a full page
advertisement to ,make a simple statement.
"We sell furniture at as low a price, or.. at
ra=
a lower price than anyone else regardless-
-of whether they have a sale on or not."
If ybu have shopped at our store re-
cently you will have found this to be -no
idle boast. The news that we are selling
furniture at low, low prices is spreading.
Last week we had a family drive 85 miles
to BLACKSTONE FURNITURE and they -
were so delighted at the prices that they
practically furnished their entire houk.
They obviously went home and spread the
word for only a few days later another
family from the same city made the trip
and purchased furniture. '
Are you in the market for new furni-
ture? If so, you owe it to yourself to com-
pare our prices. This is no, sale as our prices
are -always lower tharj so-called sale prices.
A
REMEMBER: You always 'buy
but at BLACKSTONE FURNI-
TURE our retail price are -the. lowest
you'll find anywheye.
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