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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1963-09-19, Page 1010 The Goderich Signal -Star, Thursday, September 187196"3— a so The new bolder, longer and wider look of the 1964 Pontiac blends 'Pontiac's venturi body lines with smart new, front and rear styling. Pontiac's 1964 lineup totals 14 Mod- els :n four series with Parisienne Custom Sp.urt..models ..offered in a new full-fledged series. Shown here is the 1964 Parisienne four -door sedan. All of Pontiac's advanced 119-.neh wheelbase chassis features are con- * OSHAWA, Ono.—A cleaner, , A sealed -in lubricant on the Safari ,and convertible; Grand longer look and more luxurypropeller shaft has been added Prix sport coupe. i leave the Gardens. It was a mark the 1964 Pontiac line of t xten i lubrication interval. The Pontiac Bonneville fee Iinued. including rugged X -built frame, full coil suspension, self-adjusting brakes.' • 'and many others. A new, quick -acting auto- matie choke is featured on the standard \8 for.. 1964. The finest and most. complete range of options and, c,�trstom feature acces- or.ieo "in "'the Pontiac history phrinit a 1964 Pontiac -to be virtually custom-built. , >� •�.�.. �V�► r lI Party 75th Anniversary In November RI New Program positions. George Chambers r New Cha .. o Farewell . ar ,y _ was elected from the floor t pi If I UIJ the post of vice-president of tb ' A� ��M�1tt�I�' ble Held rpAt' �. ' '' .�u r 1, breach to flU the vaoanCx . aS0 by the accidental de hof rw Flight Lieutenant; Herb llamas. Ver ' znit'h Swaren is the now Sly s elected to the pas a 2nd chaplain at RCAF Station l friends and neighbors gathered � at the home of Mr: and Mrs. For. Al.NMembershipChi vice-Iiresid�nt, and. both were ton. He replaces f`hght I,j�,. Harvey Fisher, 10th concession, installed by Zone Commander tenant 1L M. Bingham; Colborne Township, on Wednes- day night of last week, to honor dormant members of Branch of branch president James Clinton from No. Ported It. Wilbur Stewart, a lifelong , resi, Before jo 109 . Canadian Legion will be Adam. .- - j7Vi:ng, France. jo' dent of that area. Mr. Stewart carried out in the near future, WalteE Sheardown's rajptiiinut the.RCAF he was mintstte plans to move to Goderich in it was decided at the regular ment as pipe band chairman Westrnount Baptist Cnur the near future. Hamilton. e� meetings the branch Thursday was ratified by the meeting. _ tt During the evening, cards night, on • suggestion of Neil Flt. Lt: Swaren is a native were played with high prizes Shaw, a member of the beard PRIZES AT WESTERN FAIR Forestburg, Alberta Re e going to Mrs. Fred Glidden and of trustees. Reserve grand champion in Bohn Clark. Several, 'contexts A survey will be carried out the Hereford grand champion LE1 T3URN. -�- Nore than 50 Mrs. F. Hunt, president, pre- It proved to be a happy and inspiring weekend. sided at the September meet- ing of St. George's Woman's Auxiliary. Miss L. E. Durnin read the Scriptaire. -This year, the semi-annual'vvill be held at Sainia on October 30th. The president spoke with re - brat regarding Mrs. C. A. Fine Of .00 Clarke, a lila nteiriber, who has gig en long and faithful service, and now is having, shortly, to ? Magistrate II. Glenn Hays, were enjoyed. Mrs. Tait Clark live with her daughter at Wood- Q.C., last Thursday tined Joseph gave an address of farewell to Mr. Stewart who was presented with an electric shaver and pop-up toaster from his friends. A sooial hour and appetizing lunch followed. Among those present were Mr. Stewart's brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Gray of Belleville. Mr. Stewart's farm. has been purchased by Mr. and Mrs. John Buchanan of Goderich. It had been iff the ,Stewart"" dmily for several generations. After the benediction. the tea hostesses, Mrs. D. J. Allan, Mrs. U. Slemin ana Mrs. H. Tich- borne, served lunch. Theft Brings his Bachelor of Edueatio1 gree from the University a Alberta and his Bachelor'0 Divinity from McMaster }}ti, versity. During the $ecoli World War he served with boil the Canadian Army and tit RCAF. stock. Raymond of RCAF Station, one of the members, Mrs. I). J. Allan, had the privilege and Clinton, $75 and costs or 10 pleasure of attending the big allays in jail, on a charge of Service of Witness in the Maple pleating a speaker from the Leaf Gardens, Toronto, August Rruwnre Drive -iii Theatre, elm - 18th, held during the Anglican ton, last Saturday. Congress, at which there were i Arthur E. Collins was fined 1000 delegates from all over 1$50 anu costs or, se,i'en days in the world. At an early hour, jail and forbidden to drive a people were milling into .the inotor vehicle in Canada for Gardens by the hundreds. Mrs. nine months when convicted of Allan said --she would never „for- impaired -driving. get the thrill it gave her to Jean Guy Beauregard, 17, of watch the procession as it en- itCAF Station, Clinton, was tered the arena. Reports stated fined $35 and costs or eight it took a half hour for the pro- days in jail for consuming liquor cession, to enter and again to while a minor. Regent Adelard J. Dupont, 20, of RCAF Station, Clinton, was fined $15 and costs or three days in jail for con- suming liquor while a minor. Mrs. Rika Qreidanus, R.R. 1, Londesboro, was fined $10 and costs, or two days, when she pleaded guilty to driving a mo- tor vehicle in Hullett Township on August 5, while being the holder of a temporary licence and not having a licensed driver in the car. Hugo Karraach, L o n d o n, • south end of the Gardens, and pleaded guilty to driving a mo - the big organ was just above i for vehicle carelessly in' Ash - them. At the north end was field Township on August 11, the improvised altar. To hear so and was fined $20 and costs or At Month End many familiar hymns sung by five days. Some .•15,000 voices- led by' the Arthur John Simpson, Kintail, choir, was really inspiring. was fined $20 and costs, or three Business of the meeting in- days, when he " pleaded guilty eluded a bale of mitts, etc., to to failing to yield the right of be packed and 'sent to the Mo- way in Ashfield Township on hawk Institute, Brantford --, August 25. Donald R. Wickie, 17, R.R. 3, Bayfield, pleaded guilty to oper- ting a motor vehicle in Stanley Township on August 26, on which there was no insurance. He was fined $10 and no costs, Or two days. Wickie also plead- ed guilty to failing to transfer insurance on the said motor vehicle on the same date, and was fined' $50 and costs, or seven days. • very impressive spectacle both to hear and see. First came a banner with the name of the country, followed by the Bish- ibie s surfaces Clergy and delegates, and ible's seats. The four door hard that procedure went on until tap has an optional Brougham over 70 countries were regia interior which is the ultimate in u t automobiles, General Motors of Continuing features are the self- tures walnut wood inlays in the Canada announced today. adjusting Safety Master brakes instrument panel and horn ring A luxurious new series — and air -washed rocker panels and genuine leather on- the Parisienne d�ustom Sport—with i and inner front fender, and of the convert two models, a convertible and a ;proven Pontiac mechanical fee sport coupe, have been added to 'tures such as "ride" are re the line, bringing the number i tained. of series offered to four: Pari- The Pontiac engine line up luxurious appointments. !colorful, and many of the na- sienne Custom Sport, Pari- offers seven engines, one 6- sienne, Laurentian and Stratoy and six 8 -cylinder, c'lindtr Y Chief. ' - Ch ranging from 140 'horsepower The new Parisienne Custom , to 425 horsepower which can Sport series offers bucket -seats be combined with three -speed and console, available last year and four -speed Synchro-Mesh only as options, as part of regu- transmissions as well as Power - lar equipment. ! glide automatic transmission. The style -leading Pontiacs re- . All 1464 models of 'regular twin. 'the ovei and -under head -,Pontiac - 'are available in 14 solid light,. but typical of the new colors, plus a new 15th color Sponsored by Goderich Art look are the newly designed 1(Goldwood Yellow) for Pari- g�rille. recessed area dround the ; Club, a three-day "workshop" sienne Custom Sport and the in painting will be conducted ficadi: hts; long, clean, deep Parisienne sport sedan, sport here commencing September line o' gide panels and rear end I coupe and convertible: There 27th when- the noted artist and trim et the Parisiennes, which are 11 two-tone combinations. •,i\ r t ;e automobiles a longer , Parisiennes offer ea wide look. 'choice of interior`s in richly- , ()peens and custom features textured cloth combined With sented. The clerical robes were The Grand Prix sport coupe features the industry's first con- cave rear window and itsp r ofile it highlighted by a thin roofline-. tives wore native costumes. A choir of some 700 voices, drawn from many of the Toronto chu`r'ches, was "seated in the Art Workshop teacher, John E. B. Watson of members to bring in, finished Toronto will instruct, it is an- articles at the October meeting. pounced by Mrs. Walter. Rath- Thirty-two calls were report- - offered on this year's 14 modelsburn, club president. ed on the sick and shut-ins. -. expanded vinyl or solid expand- The three-day sessions will! As this year marks the 15th are 'the widest in range in Pon- ed vinyl and all Pontiac inter- be. open to the public- and will 1 anniversary of the founding of tiac history- so that personal iors feature cushion pads for start out with a gathering and ;:St. George's W.A., (1888), it was taste can dictate custom build- added protection on the instru- portrait demonstration jin the !decided- to make the November ing of a, 1964 Pontiac. ment panel. 'The instrument . Engineering improvements g gymnasium at Victor Lauriston meeting a special memorial r panel has keen redesi ned for chool,, with outdoor 'painting event. for 1964 include a new quick -improved appearance. Deeply sessions Saturday and •Sunday. ; Mrs. K. E. Taylor and four actin, automatic choke for padded doors and custom hard In event of unfavorable weather of the Girls' Auxiliary attended standard V8's and a new st°rong -war•e are -featured. the sessions will be held in -;the Girls' Conference held out - -ware hous-ercast-aluminum lug h- c c •<T - e •ed in •i rs are off rweekend h i tai o � the last Ei� t n side Simcbe ing for all engines. The new including doors. the Custom Sport, q more detailed .announce- I of September, the theme .of choke is far rrtoi'e sensi,ti', e and black, blue, saddle, aqua, red ment will be made prior to the' which was "rervants of God." .will add greatly to fuel aeon- and parchment. Expanded event, in The Signal .Star. only and smoother operation vinyl Morrokide is used through - when 'he engine is cold, since - Drat and carpeting is added to , the. choke .opens more readily lower door areas. Bucket seats Canada's first postage stamps were issued in 1851 by New and more accurately. and floor console are' standard Brunswick Nova Scotia and the The tilt steering., wheel op anti the instrument panel in- ' tion offered late last model year 'eludes a tachometerwith,. Province of Canada (today's On - is continued and- a new option -'o`p `' -aot e ore t at ti.otta1- • zs}r e -.d S`- hro s Ithe person who received a let - ES this year i11N:-r- • -' transmission. Iter paid for its delivery. gYta-A-N1-1:`JI radio. The Strato-Chief series offers _ three models, including a six - passenger four -door station wagon. Laurentian offers four Advice From S T U b E N T S models; including six -passenger .S1�eOCli ®1Ce Supplies ReBanff � Docjs;ons. Parisienne offers five are.,,again offering the same models, including a convertible :A former Godrr•ich resident, and a six -passenger station wa- now living in Banff, Alberta, jgon. Parisienne Custom Sport has advice for Goderich on the offers -. two models, the. sport matter of clogs in the following coupe . and convertible.1 Month $ 5.00 Letter to The Signal -Star: All retain the distinctive Pon - I am enclosing a $4 money tiac split grille with modifica- I3 Months $12.00 order for a renewal to The Sig- tions. ' •10 Month School Term $30.00 nal -Star. I like news of old The Pontiac series imported surroundings and I also enjoy from the U.S, offers a Catalina i Sept. 1 to'.luly 1 Bill Smiley's ' column. ; four-doof sedan, sport sedan. All current model machines If Goderich wants to tie up j,nort •coupe, Vista, convertible, portable and Office Models does, they should write the ; four -door six -passenger Safari, superintendent of Banff Nation- four -door nine -passenger Safari: al Park It k seldom you sec' Star Chief Vista and four -door I a doe running loose here and sedan: Bonneville sport coupe,�GODERICII JA 4-8652 Custom STUDENT TYPEWRITER RENTAL RATES 71 Hamilton Street the It C.M.P. do not think it Vista, six -passenger beneath their (Ii;,pity to catch .arae. ' All dogs and cats, to live in Banff, must have dis- temper and rabies shots. 75 mile; away c' ,''ar\ Ve-iting pets must 1.�• ie nit}; papers in order to !kear,linr*, kennel: in re) _ - kr ^;r -an given- for ,cs.a:,.fc-crvaz:i.eril is rabies: T e if Yo1111 Huck--, in, ;r";1' h 1 :,kroved eea'i"h r -r hirer ze-7__- r_ _# >rn-miff- k -I *•••., • rt ' • :e er•'s 1ick,.t. , r n,' u•r,'tlr1 ftn'I rt' ' a,1 ,: t f,;rick Ow, , ,,. ri,r1,.,,,•,l•, i, 1.n ,11;'!Ii 1 tl,# r' 0 ' I=• h� 11m,114, \l'li', .,I�r. ,,•(1`11.,1„ l'np1111,- t',� r,0„ In r Xit :1 1', T)a,r'l•iiol r i T',•kenvs-r, T) t '0 Tra'h tau•. 1,a (1.) oini'� irttly. ALEX (;T,t?\ W. J. Denomme FLOWER SHOI Phor4e AA 4- 8132 DAY OR NIGHT ' Agent foil 24hr. FILM DeveLop1NG 38-37-36' FINANCING FOR CANADIAN BUSINESS 1 he .lnu.,strial DevelQpment Bank help. finance most types of small and medium- size Canadian businesses for a variety of purposes. If you are engaged in a business, or plan to start one, and required -financing is not available elsewhere on reasonable terms and conditions, you are invited to visit an r..013: office or write to one for a to,�1� ret. INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT BATIK 23 FIaICE5 ACROSS CANADA WATERLOO SQUARE BUILDING Kitchener -Waterloo Telephone 744-4186 We think of autographs as being the signatures of famous people. But the more profes- sional definition of - an auto- graph (which means "self -writ- ten") is a document, manuscript or letterL•'�completely handwrit- ten, with or without a signature. The earliest autographs 'were cuneiform writings on baked clay tablets—not the sort of thing one could easily include in a modern autograph book. A personal mentibn is wel- come news' in the Signal -Star. Bring yours in. SKY RANCH proudly displays the Coffee Brewing Institute's up, It's true —"Golden Cup" coffee turns a snack or a meal into a banquet. Now 1 can recognize a cup of good coffee. to ascertain what the prefer- ences of the membership may be in regard to choice of meet- ing night, and some thought is being given to changing the na- ture of the meetings, with some possibility that i regular meet- ings will take the form of din- ner meetings, similar to those held by other service clubs, rather than with "dry" meet-, ings concerned mainly with de- tails of administration of the Legion branch, Receive Gift Applause greeted the recep- tion of correspondence from the Ladies'Auxiliary ,to 'the Leg- ion, which contained a cheque for $2,000 tagged for use in the senior citizens' housing pro- ject which the Legion is spon- soring in conjunction with the Town of Goderich: The Auxil- iary also contributed proceeds from a number of banquets held in the Legion Hall fcr which they catered-. Two members- were elected and installed into executive bull competition at the Western Fair this year was taken by Heber J. L. Eedy and Sons of Dungannon who also took num- erous other awards in this class. • WINTER, BARLEY CONTRASTS -Sow this new high-yeilding early -harvested barley this fall. For further information call Cook Bros. Milling Co. Ltd H ensalI — Phone 24 37-38 TORTURE TESTED AT SPEED - YOU LL PEED-YOU'LL NEVER NEED! ea r..Indestructible c S - R E (IF IT BLOWS THROUGH HIGH-SPEED PLY SEPARATION) Call it a Premium Tire, a Luxury Tire — or what you will, the high -style Super-Lastic SAFETY :199" HIGH SPEED NYLON Tire "puts Safety First!' . . . Yes, Canadian Tire puts a price on this super -tire ----- but no higher than others for their ordinary top. grade ,tires . — name any brand you wish. BUT, your "trade discount" and special old tire trade-in allowance ore like "money in the bank", when you compare YOUR FINAL COST al CANADIAN TIRE. I'm sure of real he-man_ flavor -when-F rder Zdffee; at the sign of the "Golden Cup" . Award. 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