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'327::: 'The. 004040i,Ursday, April .16th, 1964
g'ort
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•StPV01:404 were: IVfx. and
g4' 4.4r.410, Ooderieb,
rr'ed a‚z4Mis.L Irene Kals
1010Tdine, Mr, and Mrs.
onlas Ktvialt and son a De-:
Mrs. Perris Catlln,
Dettzt4 were at their 'cottade
ver tlie weekend.
Visitors with Mr. and Mrs.
Albert McGee on Slindaya,were
and Mrs.. Ernie MR and
ennb and Mr, w1l sr. of Lon-
don, and IVIr. and Mrs. Rokert
lloy and Debbie of Goderich.
.Visitors on Sunday with Mr.
-and °Mrs,. Clarence Hoy were
rarITeschke, "Valerie,
laid,, Mary, t%Glen and Elaine
of Desbare, and LAC and Mrs.
airende Hoy, Ronnie•and Gary
?I, Exeter.
.Mr. Lorne Stebbin.s of Lo.ndon
vi.sited on Thursday at the hotne
gis. Dave Martin; M. and
- -Mrs: Elmer G4iderst of Detreit
"and "twci o1 .their_grhildren,
Dean and Denise of Gard "1
.City, ' and Mr. and Krs, Alfred
'Mxtin of London visited on
:Sunday with Mrs. Dave Martin.
Mr. Jim McMillan, who i 4
patient in Coderich hospital,
Is wished a speedy recovery.
s. nk 'Willis returned
home Monday from Goderich
hospital where she had. been a
patient .for this past four
months. '
n Mr. and Mrs. Elwin Petrie
'and Mr. and Mrs. Grant (711,
WORKSHOP IS ,PLANNED
FOR ANGLICAN WOMEN
The "'Huron' Diocesan Work-
sop for Anglican women is.
Huron Colh.;•,., in London the
last • weekend , in 416y. This
-Workshop does not deal' with
the octivities of tny s.pecial
drgarrization,but rather with a
• • stludy of the,Christian faith and
the application of it in 'daily
Women.of all ages from
throughout the Diocese have
. been attending each' year, also
a number from „other Canadian
Dioceses. Itis open to all An•
glidan Women:
"The p•ib!.e.Speil.cs in an Anx-
ioui Age" s the subject for
mualtilretre-'nfeLitewme
E. Bodley, a dynamic leader of
;orig experience in this type of -
group study:
ibert
holm of Lueknow, attended th;
Toronto 1V1aPle.Leaf-Detroit Red
Wing hockey game en Saturday
night. • -
LadiesGuild
The Ladies' Guild of Christ
Anglican Church net, at the
home of Mrs. Elmer Graham.'
There ..were. nfne members and
three visits:vs present. (Mrs.
Hodge opened the meeting with
the (primate prayer.'Mrs. Dave
Farrell read .the Scripture. Fol-
19wing routine businees a suc-,,
cessful bake sale was held. The
,proceeds are for m,issionary
work.
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G.D.C.I.
Drama CIO
Presents
"EVERYIAMILY
HAS ONE"
3-ACI-40(MEELY •
by George Batson•
Little Bowl
Tournament
FRIDAY,
- APRIL 24th
, at 8:30 p.m..
STUDENi'S 50c
ADULTS 75c
• 4r,
4 Lelabd Desjardine, GI:and BeAd,
\246.
Ladies
Class A -1st, Goderieh, Capt.
Marilyn Oannister, 3008; 30,
Fergus; Capt. Wilda Widmeyer,
3601; 1.1.. Triple, Sandra Suther-
land, Kincardine, 795; H. SiAgle,
Donna Ziegler., Pert Elgin, 355.
Class 13 -1st, Port Elgin, Capt.
Donna Ziegler, 3379; 2nd, Port
Elgin, Capt. Dohna Ziegler,
3234; H. Triple; Carol Leabold,
Shakespeare,' 634; 1.f,:
Aleda Cluff, Gi!and Bend, 261.
Class C----11st, Goderieh, Capt.
Helen Williams, 3017; 2nd, Port
Eigin,,,Capt. Bernice Bell, 2917.
H. Triple,. Marilyn Ritchie,
Wing,ham, 607; H. Single, Dor-
een Welsh, Moorefield, 255.
Mayor May 1O0,ney 'oMeially
opened Little Bowl's sixth an-
nual •Team 'tournament Satur-
day,
The tournament, attracted 78
entriesthis year,. In comparison
to 73 the preceding year, from
the follstwing places: Owen
Sound, Fergus, Pont Elgin, Kin-
cardine, -Wingham, Seaforth;
Exeter, Clinton, Zurich, Palmer-
ston, Sebringville, Goderieh,
Dashwood, Walkerton, Hanover,
Listowel, Moorefield,' Shake
-
spore, Tavistock, Mitchell,
Petrotia, "Forest, Grand Rend,
Parkhill,•tratford.'
George Warnerkof Goderich
rolled the high single of the
event, 'a 386. George had • 10
sttrikes and two spies.
Following are the first and
second place winnem from each
of the three ,elasses . and high
single and liigh triple from
each Class.
Men • .
Cl ass A — Tgr,Th""tch-rinftrtlitf,
Capt. Roy Huras, 4187; 2nd,
Owen •Sound,' Capt. Len Myatt,
41.65.; it_ Triple, Paul McGee,
Forest, 886; H. Single, Geo.
Warner, Goderich, 386.
Cldss B—lst, •Goderich, Capt.
Wm. Henderson, 3751; 2nd, Port
Elgin. Capt. Ted Patterson.
3703. .. H. Triple, Adrian An-
SOMS, Parkhill, 725; H. Single,
John Lane, Port Elgin, 284,
Class C-Llst, Listowel, Capt
Don ThompsJn, 3387; 2nd, Pal-
merston, Capt. ,Walter Mott,
3373;. Triple, Roy 'Adams,
Palinerston,, 05; H. Single,
411
STRAWBERRY_ _TORTE
With Butter Cream Icing
BOSTON CREAM, PIE
BUTTER CREAM SLICES
CULBERII BAKERY
49 West Street „. _Goderich — JA 4-7941
"•','"'s',-MbilerltueirTitul7s.irhS•414304,411(4).707-(=7,;= zzeminntarclattg=
Fri, 'til 9 p.m. , • j Insurance Association
Even if your wife
is capable of
earning a good
living
you still need
life insurance protecticcii—
for your family.
If you should die and_your. wife
had to earn‘money 't4W
family going, she would pro-
bably earn less than you do
now and she would have extra
expenses.
She might need full .or paft-
time baby-sitting or household
help and what she would liave to
pay for this help could not be
deducted from her taxable in-
come. •
AND she would have orie less ex-
emption on her income tax than
you have now.,
Tol.tr--ltre-Ttfgrti':aifa'e—aairff-VroT=
vide the extra money needed
for your family to have the kind
of life you. would want them
to have , . insfead of just
scraping by.
A CIA LIFE representative
would be pleased to discuss
your life insurance needs with
George Turton
319 Huron Road, Goderich
• Dial 524-7411
HIT THE ROOF.
SCHNEIDERS,17Ib..Pkg.
WIENERS
CHICKEN
tEGS
BREASTS
PORK
a
• a,
18 -oz.
SHREDDED WHEAT 3U
STOKELYS 15 -oz.
PEAS 5 f" 89c
FACELLE TISSUE 5 f" 77:C
PUREX
KENT 15 -oz. Tins
FRUIT COCKTAIL 370779c
HEINZ •
'TOMATO SOUP 11c
12 -oz
Bathroom Tissue 8 mils 1
AYLMER ASST'D.
ilann oridlies 4 f°r 87c
RASPBERRY and STRAWBERRY 244:7..
Breakfast Club JAM ' 55c.
CORN (HEX 27c
KENNEL -CLUB -15 -ore --•-
With 'This Coupon
CIGARETTES
CARTON' 2,99
—DOG--f00D712-iortQO
CHOICE 20 -oz. CRUSHED
With This Coupon
Any_ toast *of Beef
5coFF
'PINEAPPLE 5 f°100
3 lbs. or over
40«
PLANTERS 16 -oz.
Blanched PEANUTS 15c
RUNNING SHOES 1.49 SPONGE MOPS
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Aa**aaarr
SEED POTATOES -
Reg. 1.39
SAVE 8c
PINK SALMOR
lbs.
PARAMOUNT
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WITH • 10.00 .ORPER
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ami'arir;,s:
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No, we are not really angry about anything as our building 'is moving along right, on
schedule. We plan to move in, about the first bf May. The heading we ao. using is
to attract your attention to the (fact that theroof is going on and we are niuving in-
-to -the -final -stages of -construction. -Actually at the moment we are having a friendly
disagreement with our contrect,qr, John Refflinghaus. He says we can, move in on
the very first day of May. We say it will be a week or two. Ater that. The thought
just occur"red to us tit'at you might like to enter this guessing game. Go and see the
building, write down on a piece of paper when you think it will be ready to move
into, and drop it off at our'tempOrary location. We will give two or three prizes away
to the closest guessers. We don't knew what the prizes Will be yet, but it will be
worth your while to take the time It enter, ,
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-FREE cOLORFUL
KITES
B' -MGL
tort
With Order Of 10.00 or More
What Do These Letters Mean Besides
BAIRD MOTORS (Goderich) LIMITED
a • ,
STANDS FOR
(a) 'Bigger value for your dollar
(b) Best prices' for your old 'car
(c) Better reconditioned cars
(d) Bargains td suit everyone
What Tare do you 'need than bigger,lsetter, bargain?
' This -is what we feel we can offer you.
STANDS FOR
nothing other than "Good" deals
STANDS FOR
(a) "Makes" which we have many of six
(b) "Models" 4o suit everybody
(c) "Mechanics" who are well qualified
(d) "Many" ways to purchase
Here we offer 'many Makes and models that are
by licenced mechanics.
STNbS FOR
serviced
BAYER; ASPIRIN, 100's, Reg. 93c 59c
PHILLIPS 12 -oz. Bottle
MILK OF MAGNESIA, Reg. 75c 59c
TONI HOME PERM, Reg. 2.00, , 1.29
16c
GILLETTE
STAINLESS STEEL BLADES, Reg: 89c 69c
LISTERINE ANTISEPTIC, Reg.'98c 69
BRYLCREAM, Reg. 79c 59c
MINERAL 'OIL, Reg. 59c ' 49c
HOLLYWOOJi WAVE 'SET, Iteg. 29c
"Last" but to us it means
(a) Lots of care free.miles
(b) Latest units available
(c) Large assortment:of colors
(d) Low down payments
These Are A Lot Of Factors To Consider When Buying A )sed Car
mom -Road
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.524,8311
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