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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1964-04-16, Page 5• *4 ° The godqicil Signal -SO; 'A" tolglaY0 AirA ; • ,ro 4t •*. a ‘tr tt • WEDNESDAY THURSDAY r— FRIDAY SATURDAY LIS'TEN:10- THE MUSIC OF REG BIT -TON AT THE ORGAN,1 to 47p.m. Saturday at GODElkli IGA' 7 " See Reg Bitten and Johnny Brent in .P,ersop The smart way to save and travel! 'Extra coach sar conveniences 4o make,yout..trip More comfortable. •F'or other economy Red, White & Blue Fares call... your local CN agent 524-7891 •, • rao‘ata....sg.imet.,214.44. 0 CA AOIAN NATIONAL 1 7-64 LINES Eyjf W.'W. HaYsom Titeptiotte • manager The thunder roared, the lightning flashed, The whole earth was shaken; The little pig tucked down his head, - And ran 't,o save kis bacon. So .maybe the rain IS coming down in sheets. Lightning 4lashing. Thunder booming. Pigs'running all over the place. No matter how wretched the weather, you can keep right on using your telephone..,, To assure stormproof dependability, most telephone cab- les are filled with presstrized dry air. If a cable springs a leak, the force of the escaping dry air holds out 'moisture and keeps phones working. An alarm automatically tells repair- men the location of thOoreak, and the Igalc is usually repaired before trouble develops. So. go ,ahead and use your phone when the sky. opens up and the rain comes down! (And have YOUR bacOn delivered.) , THOSE SCRII3BLINGS you make during a phone call can, tell something about you; according to psychologists. If you doodle animals or birds, you arelaffeetionate and understand-, ing, they say. Arrows mean your • goals are high.' Checker- boards and squares show logic and emotional stability, while - boats indicate energy and a wish for freedom, Flowers and trees show loneliness, circles give away a daydreamer.. Artwork aside, we knOw of one sureindication of a per- son who looks to the future and plans accordingly: He keeps a personal list of frequently -called telephone numbers. An eiccited woman called police, to report) 'an, auto acci- 011bnt. Asked where it happened, she said, "1 don't have time to. talk now.. _I'llielt_you_when you_get here." Then she hung Opt Sound fOnvny to you? Does to us too, but things like this DO happenl lf,tyou ever have to make an emergency call, maybe this little stoky will help you remember to stay on' the , tine until yOu've given all the details. tt, Airarmaissiormsommoms St Joseph's C.W.L. AtKiiigsbridge, Reviews Its Accomplishments KINGSBRIDGE,—St. Joseph's remnant sale, • CWL, Kingsbridge, held their! Two members attended the annual iiieeting April 6th in thelDean•ery meeting held in Sea- chool with an attendance ori September 251h. 14 members. Mrs. Mark Dal-; Mr. Basil Hogan, social work - ton prbsided and the meeting as guest ,speakcr at the upened With.the League Vel'iDe•cember meeting.' .A dinner led by Rev. Fr. Caruana_ was catered to in the L€'gion The slate of ofriurs return4;iiiail; Lucknow, forthe Lions are as follows.:. President, mrs•IClub. 600 pounds of u•;•ed eloth• Atark Dalton; L,t vice-president, Ang was donated and sent to Mrs. Robert Howard jr,: 2nd Madhina House. , Nitatr-"FreSTqfif;'''MPS.-Trefi riTS -fro • A Hallowe'en party was held gan; 3rd vice -resident, Mrs. . in the 'hall fur the school Carl Itugluig; secretary, NI .g children. Cyril Austin; treasurer, Mrs. • Liss Margaret Kraemer show - John , Nustin • ed slides of 'her European trin. .The treasurer's annual report in'the church 'hall. The .church was given by Mrs. John Austin. was cleaned and scrubbed for The. secretary, Airs. ,Cyril Aus- Christmas and Easter. tin, gave an account of the year's, work: A dance was spon- sored by 'the 'League in Luck - now Legion Hall, May the 2411i: a garden party was held June 30th; a Spiritual bouquet was present.ed td. Rjv. Fr, Paul. for his .birthday;,,,gifts were pre- - - Too .:A4t '1.0 TAIITA 141=1,115,1 470L;;177.:4riagitugg.m...,x4mr,e0aturdrag—themzir.o...w40444,,,,War...,„Falm....4. VIII pupils; a wedding gat was pres•en.ted..tO,Mr. and Mrs. Arn- annla que Ursilay, April 9, to commemorate left, guest speaker W. G. Cochrane, Maybr May Mooney, bran-. Canada's first distinctive, military operation, thetaking of ch president George Chambers, and. Canon K. E. Taylor. SIGNAL -TAR PHOTO old Marsman; $5 was sent to MAPLE LEAF I 0 D E DUTCH WORDS Words which have come down PLANNING SUMMER DANCE The , April meeting- of -the Mapfe Leaf 'Chapter, I.O:D.E., was held at the home of .Mrs. Roy Breckejidge with the reg- ent, Mrs. A. •M. Harper, pre - It was announced that the Provincial annual meeting is being held in Hamilton on April 15, 16 and 17. Mrs. G. L.. Royal 30.,A.R../AmpiaafiTagleial delegat :oattend. " Reports were heard -from- var- ious departments. Mrs. G. L. Royal, world affairs convener, stating their strong feeling for gave an interesting account Of the adoption of the Red. En - current' news for the month, have confusing meanings. For to us from the Dutch frequently oven" was instance, a "Dutch . report -about-,ethe- -presentation of Primary .Chapter Life Mem- berships tb ..Miss Etta Saults, Miss Josie Saunders and Mrs. Fred. Sturdy, on Saturday, March 28. ,, ivas decided that a Summer Dar*e will again be the special project this year. Plans are, to be started by the ways and do originally -an -iron- kettle :and. in the Middle patch language a "steve"" was a heated room. As a matter ,of fact, the Encyclo- pedia. adds, thit meaning is. still given to kilns 'and other sirue; tOres used for drying manufac- tured. 'articles; raising flowers;• and so forth. the House of Providence for their Christmas faif; a subscrip- tion for a" Catholic paper'sent to a •local- hospital; used •stamps were collected and sent to the mis.sions; , The Monthly mbetin•gs includ- ed a penny sale, bake sale, 'We ..114W410.5•50,1:444,43t, All, members of the Order wer,e---urged---to--write-a--letter to their lVfernber of Parlament vejdng Many countries, rang- ing from the -earthquake disas- ter in Alaska to the happy event Of a son born to Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth. Mrs. J. Remington, member - slid as Ganada's National Flag. Mrs, G. Ellis thanked the hostess on behalf of the chap- ter members, for her hospital *, and,,a social time followed the meeting, which" closed with ship convener, gave a short the Queen. • 4.. don't call on us we'll call on you if your mail is proper addressed Irr Starting April 20th, the post office will deliver mail to the homes in doderich if it is 'addressed there. Correctly Addressed Mail Must Show 1 The name Of the addressee. 2 House number and strtet 3 Natne of Post Office and Province 4, , Sender's name andk return potalalckess in upper left hand corner. Goderich 'Building Centre Have A ''. . . rh• TURF' SPECIAL 10-6-4 lawn,fertilizer will -not burn. Controlled release pat- rogen gives maximum.green- ing with minimum mowing — feeds grass gradually over a long, long time, eleari, odour- less, finely granulated for ev- en spreadnig. Use in early Spring.- 40 lbs. feeds 4000 sq.. ft. . • 80 lb. 7.40 40 ib., • 3.98 20 lb. 2.40 FEED 'N 1bs,. 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Christmas gifts Were given to the aged, .siek and shut-ins. the president and the pplor. A Christnias .partS, was held • • in the church hall. • " A high mass was offered for Bishop Cady when he died. • Card,parties were held in the school Th•e money co.11,e0Leci at the monthly meetings' • will, be sent to the Propag,ation of • the faith -to bt• used for the missions. J•ack Van Osch who died:. • The League" ms-iste•d with the lunch in the church hall follow- ing the 'funeral .of Jack 'yen Osch. • • Four quilts were: made, two for the Red Cross...Ti•ckets .are - being' sold on one and the other is being kept until a later date. A St. Patrick's Day party was held in thehall. A lunch bobth was held•at an auction sale. • , 11 • "..••4).9. • , , t. ,„ •-• raaraow0116 REGULAR '1.19 — HELENE URTIS CLEAR SHAMPOO . 9 REGULAR 98c— 50 TABLET SIZE R 1111, --TUBE 749112fr'''''‘7' .• '' ,' '.-- ' EGU' .. LA._ ER . ....MOM E. 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