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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1963-09-26, Page 14
c,C7%134, 14 The ,goderibh Signal -Star, Thi fisday, September 26th, 1968 MR. and MRS. ALLAN WALKER former Benmilier, Goderich Area Residents` holden Annversary BENMILLER.--Mr- and Mrs. pendale and Mrs. Dalton (Betty) Allan Walker, 50 Paisley av- Mcl•'eden, both of Hamilton; enue, North Hamilton, celebrat- Mrs. John (Dorothy) Dalgleish ed their golden wedding anni- of Victoria, B.C.' They have versaay on September 10th ; eight grandchildren and two when about 118 friends- and great-granddaughters, and all neighbors came to their open were present with the exception house. Mrs. Walker io the of one :;randon who is On former Jessie Oke, daughter of la tour of Europe. Mr. Walker's the late Mr. and Mrs. Charles sisters, Mrs. Wallace (Janet) Oke, formerly of Benmiller. Mr. Ilancock, Mrs. Albert (Dorothy) Walker is the son of "the late Recht, both of . Denver; Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. John Walker of Herman (Margery) Wilson of Denver, Colorado, and formerly Salt Lake City, 'Utah, were also of Goderich: ',present. Three nephews and On September 14th, Mr. and I thftir wives who wei'e present M Walker entertained their were: °Mr. and Mrs. Murray children;-LL'1Trs. \hiker's broth- i Ol:e of Wia.dsor; Mr. and Mrs.. ers and sisters and Mr. Walk- ' Ross Feagan and Mr. and Mrs. - er's sisters and husbands, and '• Bud Oke of Goderich. Absent • a few immediate friends to a ';.«-ere Mr. Wilson Oke of Wind - dinner. Entertainment. includ- sor and Mr. • Albert Oke of ing(lancing, followed the din-Goderich, due to illness. Tier. Several coneratulatory telegrams were' read. 95th BIRTHDAY The couple were married at ; Mrs. Thot las- 'wrarrenet cele - the -home sof the pride's par -'grated her 95th birthday on ents at Benmiller by Rev. Mr.:Sunday, Sunday, September 22. Mr. Ford on September 10, 1913. anal" Mrs. Gordon Sutcliffe, They left for Denver, Colorado, i.loanne and Karen of Winyham and returned to Hamilton in;were present for a' family din - October, 1920. • Mr. Walker ner party. Mrs. Warrener re- worked for Canadian We-t.ing- ceived numerous gifts and con - house for 37 years, retiring six gratulator-y- messages from old years ago. . friends and neighbors. Sbe The couple ha% or't-hree laugh -ti also visited her 97 -year-old hun- ters, Mrs. Eric' (Mildred) Car- band in Alexandra Hospital. (INFANTS' DISEASE TOPIC FOR REGISTERED NURSES, EXETER.. -- Huron County Chapter R.N.A.O, were guests of the Exeter Mirses, for their September meeting held at Soutlb Huron Hospital, . Guest speaker for the meet- ing was F. Mackie, president of the London Chapter of the Cystic Fibrosis Society. Cystic fibrosis is a congenital and hereditary disease and is the most chronic disease of in- fancy and childhood. About one in every 1;000babies is born with the disease. While there is no known cure for it, continuous and aggressive re- search has already increased the_ life expectancy of cystic fibrosis patients. Mr. Mackie told the nurses that the cost of drugs to the parents of r cystic --fibrosis ch::ldn is_very great. The Cystic Fibrosis Society is a voluntary health organization dedicated to cystic fibrosis re- search and to the objeetives of professional, public and parent education. It is encouraging, Mr. Mackie I At stated, that due to research the life expectancy of the cystic fibrosis child ' has been raised from one to twelve years and in some cases into adult life. At present, the number of chapters is growing across Canada. There are now 19. „ - The greatest need of the So- ciety is money to carry on re- d a search and to help., in the care of cystic j'ibrolis patients. The progress made in re- search is most rewarding and anyone who contributes -to their Cystic Fibrosis Society, can feel satisfaction that ,,such progress is, being made. The film --"The Pied Piper" was shown at the conclusion of the address. The president thanked Mr. Mackie for his most inform- ative talk and expressed ap-' preciation on behalf of the nurses for his time in corning to Exeter. A lunch was served to the nurses at the conclusion of the meeting and a vote `of thanks extended to ,Miss Claypole and 'her staff. Poster Art Fair Feature McCLARY L. RYER sy LIMITED STOCK — 10 -DAY SPECIAL $15 .0© This Unit Includes Many Features • Heat Selector • Metered air system makes this dryer 25% less costly to .operate than other dryers. • Oversize lint filter (200 square inches) gives you more than twice as much as most other makes. (compare); These are but a few of the ny features''this econom- ically priced unit has. FREETOASTER, STEAM IRON OR IRONING BOARD WITH THIS DRYER Gerry's. Appliances "The Store That Service Built" The Square JA -4-8434 CANADIAN. CARVA.N. Starring Most Of The TOP CANADIAN COUNTRY & WESTERN PERSONALITIES Bernie Hoches And The Mountain City Playboys Lonnie 6i. Lottie Recording Stars • Dailas Harmes ,Hit Parade Sensation Jack McLean Down'' East tar Long John. r Banjo Eicpert -Brian Barron & Norm Ronbeck WINGHAM.r Bayfield Something new and different has been added to the annual fair at Bayfield this year which got- under way yesterday and continues through today. It has taken the form of a "poster festival" and has drawn entries from many points across Canada, from Dawson Creek to Members of Goderich Kinettes installed 'in their offices at a joint meeting with the Kinsmen :Monday night were, front row left to right, Mrs. Bill Hazily, president; Mrs. Jim Vahey, treasurer: Mrs. Barry Whet- " stone, secretary; back, left to right, Mrs. Doug. Cruikshank, bulletin editor; Mrs. Jack Whetstone, past president; Mrs. Deb. Shewfelt, registrar. Prince Edward Island. Local artists are also represented. Interest High Entries have been accepted _on-4an "invitation only" basis because so many were interest- ed in the project, with more than 600 inquiries being re- ceived,, Categories under which the posters are being judged are Best in contest, best on the topic of Canada, -of the Provinces, of Ontario and a junior section. Bert Kloezeman of London, a professional artist and etcher; has been engaged as judge. Miss E. Hession of Bayfield, a committee member of the Bayfield Agricultural Society is in charge of this special sec- tion and describes the entries as "fresh and stimulating." Art clubs- through the area have been alerted and it is ex-' pected that by -the close of the fair tonight many will have at- tended to see the .large and un- usual display of poster art. • She: "After our wedding I'll help you with your troubles." He: "But I haven't any troubles." , She: "By 'hen, I'm sure you will." ..5 new kinds of Chevrol A General MotorsiValue '64 Chevrolet Impala Sport Sedan --- one of 1 Jet -smooth luxury Chevrolets. with a lively new VgiMore than ever, this ° low-cost family cal- - ar- looks and goes as if it were anything else but that. Three lively, economical Chevy II engines: 90 -hp Super -Thrift 4; 120 -hp Hit -Thrift 6; and �a new extra -cost 195 -hp Turbo- Fire V8. Lots of things make for lower upkeep — and make Chevy II tops in value. - New pep and new comfort ry r� CORVAIRI Big new air-cooled 6 goes into every '64 Corvair. It's still at the rear, of course, for better traction and easy handling. • --� CORVETTE! Major suspension refinements make Corvette ride more smoothly. New transmissions go with the four big V8s. •Wr.v...4.0199X4i ••• ii:{:yi1v: {•:vuiir;i::. y,f;.{;r:4:.:: v.r ;. r��Gr -Qr sZi •+ ry y! k Yf r. { %'r arytf iii rry r .24'ty� "' .•%::: r ri vnZ Big luxury, big style, big room in the most luxurious CH[VROLET ever! Of course, you'd expect more than luxury from - Chevrolet. And' you get it. There'sa choice of 14 power teams — a 6 and six V8s ranging' up to 425 hp (optional it extra costs with new q> ieteiT trans-- missions- rans=missions- to match. Plus, of course, the great roadability of Jet -smooth ride. " 4 Take/your first lookat th e first cHEVELLE! Not just a new model, but a wholly new and different line of cars: A foot` shorter than the big cars; -yet still very roomy. The ride is surprising- ly smooth with a rugged coil spring at all four wheels. And you can get anything from an economical 120 -hp 6 to a .4- barrel-carbureted dual -ex- - haust 220 -hp V8 (optional at extra cost) —10 engine -trans - Mission choices in a1i. New Chevelle Malibu _Super Spoxt"t✓clltpe,--;4ne of 1], modelis.in;thr e_'great series- 1 • ,. C. -':,46%.4:;: ,•rr. ". rli4:a0 '.%ii:44 L rf; W-••• • f 1 /K,.A, t ' . A v �- -'' ..., j, r' j, '►kms .tti.lAPi r f.•. {r {'�. fir• { : C.GrrvYrri r4err.$ •ie`.r.2^-•'r r...rrJ -.n ,;-vti •••M s y, 1 +YGJ'�'r< : r{'f/ry Y+{r.ry?> ; f • tr, y.; .. ::.:. ��:,.{f;t{r { , fill • � ,<•.�: •� ::.�. :.:..;�;: i{.. ;r;�•Sj$fS,!:r?n4.•,i{'.� {;•%,r�,�.�'x;+.••: �: :.� {j:,{V:;�.rtr::....:{, :%. r.0 i✓i+'Gfi.{•}:M.•:•.'•: r': ;{n/; r':'t`a�rr•.�i f.F::::r ,••,.::>:x{: r ::¢ .• '04 Chevy n Nova 4 -Door Sedan. •:,:.r{s,., �f..o^irk: ,.�,. 64 Corvair 11,Ionze Cihb. Coupe. x'64; corvette Whig Ray Spb t Coupe. See five entirely different lines of cars st yourehevrolet dealer's ��4 { Be sura -to -'see: -Bot Bonanza -on -the`•CE'GIIT networ "eaci Sunday.' Cheek your local listing for chi rineF.and.. tithe. Your Nearest Chevrolet Dea er CHEVROLET Senior Citizens Card Winners The evening was ' spent in playing "500" and euchre when the Senior Oitizehs met at Mac- Kay 'Hall on September 318th. The winners were: "boo"— Mrs. boo"=Mrs. - Elsie McKenzie, Mr. Earl Cooper; euchre—Mrs. Ferguson, Mr. Martin; door prize -- Mrs. Roland Grant. Lunch was served by Mr. and Mrs. Cooper and their commit- tee. Mr. Art Kaitting welcom- ed four new members to the club. • Next meeting will be October 2nd with Mr. and Mrs. Leo Chishohn as conveners. Favors PIebicite. • (Contin ' ed from page i 1) ordinary citizen again my health is too precious to my—wire dna myself to endanger it by re- entering the municipal political field again. Mr. Glen has of- fered a very sensible solution, in that the Council could sub- mit a plebicite in December. Are you in .•favor of a bylaw confining dogs to their owners' mR� mtemegs..,,. .. .: 4a proved dogs 1 year row on leash w %r mer s pro� wo Surely take the off -the hook and the p parotmen't would knob they stand. When, we to, that there are roughly 640 in' town and that thy,, 2,600 homes in 'town, it sure seem that 600_dog,_ have it over the rest Qf a tent and under presgq ditions the Council are getting us altogether, quite sure, Alex, that II could pay • us a visit this and see the variety of. there are upsetting cans and strewing , the 4 with all sorts of unsightly bish, it would be .a rev to you. This is my last letter ri question until next sprt ' I will have plenty to conditions do not imp ot Sincerely,- John 8; ti ODD CARROT$ A believer in the "Cheaper by the dozen;' McGraw has carrots tit t, He brought to The Sl, office an oddity from his From the ,one carrot rot a bunch of carrots, tweli all. 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