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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1964-02-27, Page 7• AUBURN.—The Aubiirn a- men'S Inatitute held- its IP, afy .meeting fu the Comment y MenaPrial• „Hall with., a large at- tendance. The pent, Mrs, • .tiort wc4s. in the chair. ,• The minutes were accepted •-as cl--7-by-- the. seeretary,- Mrs. * 'Fibulas Haggitt. She also gave the 'financial statement •whidh ipthowed a good balance on re- •ent pro)epta, including 'the sell- „ ing os lunches. Mrs. Bert Craig • and Mrs. Lloyd Humphreys *ere appointed to make the, lunch for the card party. A discu.s. sien „followed on the rurntiage to lae held .in April. The W.I. wi•11 have Zhargeof the bake table with the cern mittee, Mrs. VVIllfam. j. Craig, Mrs. George Millian, Mrs. Rob- ert J. Phillips dnd •Mrs.,ponald Haines in charge. Anyone wish- ing to attend, the Ice .Capades wa.s urged to .get in *touch with glyth to reserve a seat en the bus. Kra. Gordoir- -Chaninel- was appointed auditor to . act -Mrs;;-k-eith-IVfaatlan,i: William Dodd resignedher pos- ition. • Roll Call. • •A letter was read from Mrs. Triyors, the provincial presi- dent, and the roll call was an- swered by naming a Canadian citizen 'of renown anti why. The most popidar answer. was Mr. Cruikshank for CKNX radio and TV and Alexander Graham Bell for, his; invention of the .telephone while living in ,Canada. Mrs. Bert 'Craig„ dis tributecl pieces of print to be made into articles to sell at an auction. The.curater Of the -Auburn Tweedsinrifr hiatery book, Mrs... Gordon R. Taylor, AL•41114-4 • ••• ' , news, which will 'be ,placed 'in this 'history book. She was- as- sisted by Ws.. Robert J. Phil- lips in reading -this report. •Of interest to the members. -were the 42 changes' of -real estate .whieh have 'taken plate earninunity.-7--The-vi11age itself has been enlarged duri-og the year and new streets opened up and some closed to traffic, One new ranch type.home had been built by •Mr ..and•., Mrs. Robert Turner „and they 'and their daughter, Lynn, mover into It early last fall. Three golden 'Wedding anniversarie were observed•by Auburn resi dents, two 40's, three 25'si anti one 15th wedding anniversary Historical Sites • „.1. The convener or Historical' Research •and current 'eVents, Mrs. Lloyd Humphreys, spoke on historical sites, in this, area arid had 'an attractive array o'. posters and pamphlets showinp t Tickets Available • fro() Any SRINERISTKNIGHT- GODERICH • MEMORIAL • ARENA Tickets 25c • - 5 -for -1:00 .dtt -Egg =NICari&Iii.s1 Ray Hawley and Leslie Anne of Oshawa spent the 'weekend with the lady's parents, Mr. and xs,„...,Lorne Mr Arehie AttchiSoli—has been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Bob Aitchison of Ilderten. Mr. and Mrs. David -Gilmour and Jeffrey of Toronto spent the weekend 'With the lady's parent.3, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Webb.. Messrs. 'Fred, McQuillin and George Keneetty_attended the. Fairs' Convention. in Toronto on Wednesday and Thursday. A •-ca p aei ty- crowd enjoyed the slides shown by Mr. and .Mrs. Gordon Montgomery on Friday e-74/Tiiig•-•;;I:f1:411 Y.P.U. play was well received al6o • -A record hop followed. Mr. and Mrs. Fred McQuillin attended birthday .j.pbetr:•_i_tr, tiT)itly-an c-alebratiow.44.410 first birthday of thelf, grand-. daughter, Jill McQuillin, at the home ofMr. and Mrs. Barry " Shoot Patty Ten tables were in play at 'the Shoot, Party in St. Helen's .school on Wednesday evening: High prizes*ent to H. D. Me. Donald-anil 'Mrs Allan -Miller "John Rutherford had the most shoots. Top student playing was Roger Pannabecker and low prizes went to Wallace Miller and Mary p,annabeeker. ' urged all to -visit the Huron Qounty museum at Goderich and also mentioned the historic plaque placed in the - County Court • House at- Goderich in Memory of Sir John. Stephen WilliSpn, journalist, author and -MOS,• bern-a-t-Ift& • :1•reen near Varna, aruralso the- •'eLinder of Goderich,'DE Tiger Dunlop. Other place's which 3he spoke of were . the Bell Homestead at,,,Beantford., the 71ohawk chapel, the oldest Pre- testant church in Ontario*, and' 'he monument erected/to. cap - in Joseph drent, 'chief of the NatiOns. pout the -Martyr's 'Shrine at 'Midland„4.hrys1,er, Farm. Battle- field apc1 Old Pert Henry near Xingston. An attractive poster. .old the story of Cobalt and he finding of silver near that tewn; Silver•Area „„Mil'a,,Iludophrey-s '-had • for three- years--hr' district she told the history of he area. Sieur de Troyes had 1.ass,e.d.c1e..se to thi ilver 'area. -4744186ft7Aliniat:31iVTTh erta. 3al•Ie but, no ,silver was discov- red'iinfil 1903. She stressed that all visit the 'mime of Adelaide Hoodless, the :Pattrilit,M1F4.1.r41,„near jreek •and also .the-"niontiment Jreeted for her outstanding work to 'educate the rural wo- • 'In closing, Mrs. „Humphreys spoke o 'fseveral books which tell of. the 'history of ,this dis- trict and county. The meeting was closed with the Queen and A delicious ...lunch was served by Mrs. Kenneth Scottind Mrs. Herbert Govier. • „ 1.---•-' 'Goderich, visited Mrs. Minnie- Jones and son Melvin on Sun- day. • b . .,.. sir. and Mrs. ,Cliff Webb,. Goderich, were recent visitors with, the latter'a sistet,, n.Mrs. Matthew Shackleton. ,- •-M-F;-an-d„Mr,s-Atlaai, johns -ten, and Myrtle and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Johnstone, GOderic,h, at- tended the funeral service • for _Mrs. Peter Jolie§tone, Luehnow, on Wednesday. Mrs. , Robert Here also attended her niece's, funeral. T.10 "Godericli rela- tives viistecl Mrs. Bere later that day, •• , . . '' 'We are glarto see that Hap vey McIntyre is able to be out again after a. 'bout” with virus pnetimorna, Erskine ,Presbyterian W.M.S. met 'Monday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Albert Taylor, West Wawanosh,. at. which 45 members -were present. The hostess serve'd a delicious lunch' ot4he--ele•se--of--the-rneeting4-A• 11v,F,Rj.lattarg-TixoeOng WI be given later. . • DUNGANNON. — V i s i -t ors with Mrs. Abo•tr Morris for the WOeltend were" Mr. and IVIrs. Andersen Mugford, London„ and Mr. and, 1VIrs. John Wilson and family of Bright's Grove. Nirsit Itoss lrin•gton and daughters of St. Helens vi•sited-at the hoine--o-the-form er's brother, Harold- and Mts. Errington on Sunday. Several men 'in this district went to; "Farmers' Week" in Guelph, on Monday. "Corn" was the subject of interest. Attend- ing we're Messrs: Ebner Robert - Ain, Bill Bogie, Ivan Rivett, Jee Dauphin, Ross Eedy and How- ard Culbert. ' Winners at the bi-weekly card party at the Orange flail on Thursday tight Were: high lady, Mrs. Russellrvin; low,„Mrs. Wil- bur Brown;, higlittAtanan, Brown; low, George Henry. A social sponsored by the Un- ited 'Church 'choir' will be held on Saturd3y„ February .29' 'frOrn t., ! • pni.- The , pi76-gratn= tensist,df numberin colored films. A,Silver collec- tion will be take with funds • „lo„caL„,„pauailags•-•••"...411, • are- -, • • - ,Mr. and Mrs. Reg Bowen, for dead &nd tirsabled animals call collect Darling & Company of Canada Ltd.. Phone HU 2-7269, Clinton Dead anima% licence number 262-C-63- 49tf • • -Mrs Allred, Ileffor4,.•TOVOnt.cqi. spknj; the :weekend with her 'sister, -Mrs'. :Herb Finnigan; She also' visited hr Mother, WS. W„ H. •1110Cluge,----LucknoW, her aunts, Mises ,Nettie and Clara 'Sproul,--Gdderiphi :and Mrs. Mar Galbraith, Clinton,' and .a • .co u- -s401 -41m: sor e Clinton. Mrs, Galbraith I's .en- joying very good 'health in her 91st• year. ". 88th Congratulations Congratulation§ to 'Mrs. S. J. Kilpatrick on her 83th birthday which falls on Saturday, Febru- „ary 29. She resides at Pine - crest Manor 'Home in LuckneW now” but has lived all.her life. in this diStriet. _Born in Ash- field at Zinn, .she is a daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. David Anderson, She has two sons', Richard T. Kilpatriek,H Wing - ham, and' Palmer Kilpatrick of Agincourt, and* a daughter, Mrs.• Ceeir (Olive) Blake,'Dungannen. • s Jam,,e_s_chmak !lei James- -.Chamberlain 61- Shellbrook, Saskatchewan, pass - pi awAy odactro on bioxo* 28tb,*At the son Una daughter-in.14w, at Ohte0", Calliferp4, where they: woe' holidaying ' for the winter. r Phe former Emily s.nat.b,„ *was *ern iiLlEtrin‘fannori;, July -IA *18927 the daughter -of the late and IIVIrs-.--Willianrerniti After' her ",marriage she resided 'at: Portreeve, "Silskatchewan, and later moved to Shellbrook. She was a member of the United Church. Besides her husband she issurvived by' one ' son, Arthur ipChico"aid Iwo daugh- ters, Mrs. Ray (Evelyn)tarring- er of ,Victoria, 11,,Q,, and .Mrs. D. B. (Verna) Maddock 'of Ed- monton, Alberta; two brothers, .001- ot. S,Ao. fc(-004/PorciAn of Oggerigk., siitqrsir.,Xrs,..:T11,94)444(314, kgo,Or Auburn and P.1It 444.4-0 Bali 0./Paittge0 atchowau,i,40 fp44 gran --ivir.7-7-pgrulrorsPro- dactpd on February 3rd• fui 'home in Prince Albert, Sask- atehewan, Into eat was: in. the the plot In South cemetery. POTTERY LILLES Lilies appeared on •Oretall Nittery made around 2,000 B.C. ays the Goderich HorticultUral `4bciety. ." • GODERICH ------19ANeil*G- FOR "- WRY SATURDAY NIGHT 4No'slacks or blue jeans " THIS WEEK "Johnny Stevens and The Bel -Aires" 9 P.M. UNTIL MIDNIGHT, ADMISSION 75c4PER PERSON • Hootenany Show 7— Sunday, March 29th • ...tay.„Boyie...ancLaroup ,The...flrewery „Bay _Four Advance Sale Tickets Only .Adinission'1.00 per person , For Home,Redecoratirig $5000 10 $.,0002.02 , .NIAGARA FINANCE COMPANY LIMITED 240.Branohes from Coat to Coast GARDEN PATH CHOICE ALL PRICES EFFECTIVE FEB. 26-29 INCLUSIVE Things Are • Back To Normal STOKE1 Y'S HONEYPOD FANCY PEAS .6 '1.00 STOKELY'S SWEETENED . BABY FOOD 10 $1.00 0 ROYAL S'Irowberry, Raspberry, Cherry, • ' Peach, Lemon Things" are back to • normal; we h• aVe all of our papering done -and we did'a, little bit o touch paintink. All this.thre* us in- to a bit of la flap because we had new mer- , chandfse on its way and we wanted to, get this done before it arrived. • We now have 6, good deal of new iner- a.adirr.2030+.. there are a host-of-atainaesioysorica • and soe, new styling. These suites were Shown at the Furniture Show. • All of these new :chesterfield suites have the Scotchgard treatment which resists :staining. Our-I3edrooin Suites and Chrome furn- iture are also new (most of it). There -are some slight changes but npthing.really revo- lutionary. All we can say is that it is nice merchandise and it will be worth your,time and effort to come inantj look around,. ,riv*Sof •!" 4..;,-7"eti, • ..***•••••••... **0 .e.;‘,-0 fir )11RMItatalic-e...-75-77,..- ii"•.• • A HEINZ FANCY TOMATO JUICE 3 1.00 r.,., I. • . • . • .•-• able- and - well -styled occasional chairs in With ,a Fab- rilite Vinyrup'holstering. These, chairs are , so very comfortable and have upholstered • arms. These are swivel chairs incidentally. We still' have a few of those mattresses we were telling you 'about a few weeks ago (a few left from our second shipment) and • • everyone who has purchased one has agreed that they are an excellent .buy. • If you have heed for a_new mattress don't put it ,off be- • cause we cannot repeat at these prices. Incidentally, if youh have a need for an • extra long mattress Ise are happy to report that these'can be obtained at no extra charge. • We14 this is all our ramblings for this week—we kind' of 'looked out over the store and picked out a, myriad of things to throw at you! Why not come hi and see some of the things we have been endeavoring to tell you about? PINT 15-0Z: • • Tory AL, PEANUT BUTTER 16-02. JARS plus deP:sii, J :FRESH GRADE, 'A' ..OVEN READY GOVERNMENT - INSPECTED 1964 CANIFIrLAND SALE TOP Al,,L VARIETIES f •TOP VALU — ALL VARIETIES CELLO CANDY BOXED CANDY. ELLO - 4 'is . 9.00 BO ES • • IGA BRINGS YOU ANOTHER ONCE-IN-A-LIFETIME VALUE TO GO -WITH YOUR SAMSONITE FOLDING TABLE. NATIONALLY - SAIVISONITE ADVERTISED FOLDING CHAIR STRONG ENOUGH TO STAND ON BECAUSE' OF FAMOUS SAMSONITE TUBULAR STEEL CONSTRUCTION SEAT PADDED. AND UPHOLSTERED IN ATTRACTIVE YINYI., WIPES " CLEAN WITH A' DAMP CLOTH FOLDS EASILY, .COMPACTLY, WILL NOT TILT, FRAME' AND LEGS FINISHED IN CHIP -RESISTANT BAKED ENAMEL, ZER-O PAdk LEAN and FRESH mcNK STYLE PORK SHOULDER Ib. • FOR YOUR FREEZER RED BRAND BEEF 4HINDS - CUT, AND WRAPPED lb- 5 5C FRESH PRODUCE BANANAS. TOMATOES 1 With SIS Acc'unsulated IGA, Cash Register, Topes I G A FREEZER, 'FEATURES GREEN PEAS 5•14:100 NO, i FLLIDA MARSH SEEDLESS, RED OFt WHITE GRAPEFRUIT. 4, FRESH PORK BUTT'. • ROASTAc 4 BLUE BONNET COLOURED MARGARINE 6.,1,,,Qpisk,„, 75c • K rag • CAnild.an • Old Igor PihreAto Cheese Slices Tw,„ Faek ,594 KRAFT MIRACLE WHIP 16 SALAD DRESSING Jar 35, JAVE X LIQUID Tt Oft 6, 6„, BLEACH J',1 DIAL IJA )! ;Lit, 43' OAP- RIGHT.s Kt SAUCE 2 33e KELL000, • FROOT LOOPS pk, 35' KAISER ALUMINUM I.?" „6, • FOILWRAP Rant', r.,..,114 -19e• MCOPVlCKS 'MALIOEITES HIGHLINER, ••• • • FILLETS OCEAN PERCH • ;t:: 394 SNOW CROP Friuli tries 2 29c SWANSON • BEEF . CHICKEN • TURKEY re , Pkg. J7 p Deep Dish PIES IGA BAKERY 'SPECIALS • WiSTON'S CRISP 'NI SERVE • 'ROLLS. - PK. 25c SAVE 4c SHIRLEY GAY SAVE 10c — 24-trZ, APPLE PIE Ft:6;1y • -Site SHIRLEY GAY RASPBERRY 'JELLY BOLL Fetch 45' •..FACIAL TISSUES A". Ygilow, !Mac • . *4' • • ••' • P40:' • •• 4.4.o".,0!!):,!•V,0i 0,•!•4"-4,1•.;,!, •