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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1963-05-30, Page 2The Goderieh Signal-:Stax, Thr clay, May 3Qth, 1963 DEL MONTE CATSUP ROYM GULsr r GINGER ALE 8r. for Pio Deposit 11-QZ. 6 for $1 GOVERNMENT INSPECTED FRESH, DELICIOUS FOR BROILING, BAKING OR BARBECUE IGA PEAS CREAM CORN 15.42. 'TINS 9 for' $1 PNEAPPLE GRAPEFRUIT JUICE DELMONTE -7- -oz. Tins FRUIT � COCKTAIL 3 for LIBBY'S — 4/3 -oz. Tins TOMATQ JUICE- DEL,MQNTE SNAK -''AK — 11k -oz. Pkg. of 6 WE• RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES OR NGES POTAtOES New Crop From Florida No. 1 Sebagos 10 -Ib. bag 59 • IGA — 15 -oz. Tins 5 for This little wolf -pup is one of a litter of eight captured by Delmer Sproul --(right) and Grant McNee, 'both of R.R. 3', Auburn while on'a jaunt in the bush not far from home a couple of weeks ago with Gary Sproul and Jim Sproul. ,The den was located in a piece of bush on -the 3rd Con, nual at Dungannon. Mrs. T. of Ashfield. At last report the Department of Lands and Clark and Mrs. E. Bogie were Forests was interested in obtaining the animals for ex- appointed delegates. perimental purposes. Hov'ever,. the boys ,were more in- - - The. Tiger • Dunlop -members terested in the bounty for which they might be eligible. are to be responsible for the One of the adult brush wolves was despatched with a birthday part3at Huronview in rifle. and the other could not be found. September. It was .decided to (Signal Star photo) sponsor a banquet for the grade l of those who planned this fare-. eight graduates for Colborne. Auburn Bound ;well party for them. A dlic- Date to be decided later. ions lunch was served by the Mrs. Elmer . Hunter who, neighhori:' , along with Mrs. Buchanan, is a 4 -II leader, took .over the meet- ing, explaining That the 4-H ^iris would 'model their dusters end give comments on their work as given at Achievement Day. - a A piano diet, beautifrilly rendered by .Janice Reaburn and Annette McCro<ties,cvpened the program. Mr. W. Tucker, the music supervisor at roderieh Collegiate, played soft music HOW BUYING HABITS OF WOMEN -ARE INFLUENCED THROUGH ADVERTISEMENTS CARLOW, May 27.—The May , meeting of the Tiger Dunlop, branch of the Women's Insti- 1 t tute was held in the Township I 1 Hall at Carlow with the presi- as the girls modelled their dust-' ers. The dusters -were very well made and are a great credit 6 both the girls and their (sliders. - While the girls were chang- ing, Mr. Tucker L'lighted the audience with two fine instru- mental number-.. The Mem- bers wereesniest appreciative of 1 coming, to the '�lr_ Iuckci ` ler,__ _ _.._.... meeting. Sornr' hrtho 4 -TT i*iris sang two numbers accorripanied by Mr. Tucker. 'hese were given loud Applause. Janice Reahurn gave the com- mentary on the 4-I1: -exhibit ex- plaining the different kinds of cotton, their use and price. The girl; who took the 4-11 course were: Annette McCros- tie, Barbara Buchanan, Patricia Buchanan, Barbara J inklater, Janet Young, 'olleen Donnelly. Anne ° Falkiner,, Sharon Robin- son, Lincr iiur',t, Kathleen Hurst, Jean Brindley, . Rubena Brindley, .Janice Reahurn and Joanne Kolkman. Mrs__Buthanan introduced the dent, 1\'ITs. Richard Buchanan 4n the chair. After the open- ing exercises, the roll call was !answered by a •mending hint. The president welcomed the guests, Miss Gilchrist, home conomist for Huron, the 4I1 girls and their mothers. A letter was read from the Institute at ,Stoney Creek re' the anniversary celebration of the Battle of Stoney Creek. The Institute celebration is to he June 7th. Ladies, wishing to attend will join with Goderich Institute -in a bus trip: The report of cards to sick' and shut-ins was given by 'Mrs. E: Crawford. Plans were made for attending the district- an - 7Coutale -H n-ored_: - Chsrrch Services AUBURN, May 2&—Nearly ; Knox United Church will hold 25 neighbors and former neigh- I their annual anniversary ser - .dors of Percy Walden nand his 1 Vices on Sunday, June 2nd, with niece, Miss viola Thompson.itev. R. S. Hiltz of Exeter (a gathered at their home Iasi former minister) as guest speak - Friday night to say farewell to er. The services will be at them- hr fore morin to their 11:1.5 a.m. and 8 p.m. Knox new home in Auburn. The, `'r ' hytcrit:n Church will begin - eveein. 's program was conven • their morning service at „9 a.m. ed by ;Mrs. Roy Ea=om and Mr,. ' and will continue for the sum - Bert Daer. It consisted of earl mer months. games 'and a social time,- Mx•. Bert Darr read an address to • ,Mr. Wald: n and Miss Thomn-on and Mrs. Roy Easom 'presented -the in-11-Tth -a-n elee r-ic-livirkg room clock and a drerspr Tamn Walden and Miss Thomp on • b5th thanked their neighbors for the gifts and thoughtfulness guest speaker, Miss Gilchrist, who spoke on "Advertising" and haw it can make or break our buying habits. Mrs. Ter- ence Huntaer Inove(l a vote of thanks to all who took part in the splendid program. The meeting closed with the Queen and the Institute Grace Lunch was served by the host- esses, Mrs. E. Hunter, Mrs. E. Crawford and Mrs. E. Reaburn, assisted by the 4-I1 girls. Sunshine Sister Luncheon • On May, 17th at noon the Township Ha-l•-watA-t:he- scene of - a spring lunchedn. It was the Sunshine Sisters' luncheon of the members.. of . Tiger Dunlop Institute. Mrs. T. Lamb and Mrs. E. Montgomery convened •the-potsl•ivek--lunch.._ The, tables were beautifully decorated with spring flowers for the festive occasion. Prac- tically all the members turned out to-' dis.close their sunshine sisters and much fun° was had with this event. - - After the luncheon, tokens of friendship were presented to Mrs. M. Straughan and Mrs. B. Chisholm, who have moved to Goder.ich, by Mrs. T. Lamb on behalf of the -Institute. Mrs. Terence Hunter, as past presi- dent, was presented with the -pin by the president. M'is.° Buchanan. The ladies all agreed it was a very happy oc- casion. Huron Presbyterial Mission Band Rally, Blyth, Sees 130 Attend AU -BURN, May 27. — One hundred and thiry children and their leaders attended the an nual Miion Band Rally of the Huron Presbyterial of the Pres- byterian Church held at Blyth last Saturday. Mrs, Wellington Good, secretary for children's work in the Presbyterial, pre- sided -for the ",pxigrar . The devotion -al period was in charge of Auburn. Margaret Younghlut read the Sceipture. The Clinton group with their leader, Mrs. D. Webster, sang 1:w9_ selections ••A_lano solo was payed fay. Farquhar. The eaforth C.O.C. and Ex - plorer groups with their lead- ers, Mrs. E, Rivers and Mrs. Bill Flood, sang a song. The offer- ing was received by Archie Mason, Blyth, David Fawcett and Michael Graham, both of Clinton. gave a• reading and a duet was sung by Beatrice and Mary Thompson. The Explorers sang an action song with Rev. Ross MacDonald at the piano. John Timmermans of Hensall Explorers showed and explain- ed what the Explorer emblem meant. The Hensall leaders in charge of these groups.were Mrs. Rachel Schwalm• and for the C.O.C.,"Mrs. Gordon Troyer. The Bayfield group with their leader, Mrs. Gladys Talbot sang • The Godorich group. under the action song and recited in the leadership of Miss, Marian unison the .story- of the foolish Moore, deaconess, presented the man and the wise man who mission study on Korea with a built their homes on sand and box movie to illustrate. She the other on the rock. •iso showed the handiwork that An interesting"bible -Quiz on the child -en had made during the first three, chapters of the the year. The leader of the Gospel of St.' John was held cikericd1 ....grQup.__Airs_n.b.etween BayAelii-_ arta _Hensall Lumby, was unable to be pre- groups. They had challenged sent. The Hensall C.O.C. group each other, and the Bayfield group won by one point. Rt Ross MacDonald asked the qu tions of the teams with members each. The speaker of the aftern, was Rev. R. U. Maclean k. told the story of John° Gef -the first missionary,of the P byterian Church to serve in New Hebrides in 1848. An interesting Bible pt "The story of Baby Moses," given by the Blyth group. Ja Adams intrdduced the playe who took the vyarious p Linda Caldwell, tlic prine Mavis Bailey, the first maid, Sharon Masdrf, the second mai Valerie Bailey, Moses' iinoth` and Helen Adams, Mariam,1 meeting was 'brought to a els' by singing "Jesus, Tender Sh- herd,- Hear ..Me," and.. thebelt. diction was pronounced'by I! • Wes Bradnock. upURN, ,, xllrl ed the aln at 11 last v e all ho, ald, LY 'Ronn ongratu: to Mr. he birt Sunda; M ' Obert. srstei's en they ataco Hlyth sp itedtCh y, and d0rNa w�eekie2 trier, :-and alt oby Ow Pt ital. rs, A terloo andIV Ir, and o1 Lon 1 eken(l ts, Mr.i anter, Ir- and d fomil Sunda; n Daer 'Irand visitec Mrs ehael und. tr. an( d Mr. attf Will Be in The Shop Daily Newgate Street les More i m Go'' al sere_ nc3i taraooi wkins, io Li orts a ply la as in gion Id So teran More neral rs aforth ether hn P. , all on rvice, r erate g bus the ion, tang on a e Hu aci tie He w ntari d th tion. the s0Ci• Sury rmer r, M hatha othe amilt ett) adeli AT 8.80 P.M. 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