The Goderich Signal-Star, 1964-04-30, Page 12•
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ews from Auburn and
AUBURN., -- Mr. and, Mrs.
Robert Craig, Carolyn, Vera and
Jeff .of, Ildertan visited on -'Sat:
urday w th"his pax•ents, Mr. and
Mrs.' Wi11i 'rn J. Craig, and Mr.
Alaat Craig.. ,
Mr, and Mrs. Williain Smylie
of Oakville spent the weekend
with his cousin; William Dodd,
Mrs. Dodd and Mrs. Margaret
Clark.
1VIr. and Mrs. Ed. vies visit-
ed ,wi�t.h Mr. and Mrs. James)
Hemblyoat Dublin 'last Saturday.
Mrs. harry Eve of Leaside
visited over the' weekend with
her mother, Mrs. Herbert Gov-
ier, who is still a patient in
Clinton hospital.
Mr. Sid Lansing was taken to
a London hospital bast Saturday.
Mrs. Alvin Leatherland, Miss
Winnie Haggitt and Mrs. Wes
Bradnock attended the W.M.S.
of Knox Presbyterian Church's
80th anniversary last week.
The members of the Auburn
Boling Club' attended their 'an-
nual.--lbanquet----last----- aturda-y•
evening in Clinton.
!Congratulations to Mr. and
Mrs. William S ers on the birth
of another da'ugthter, a • sister
for Gail ,and Faye.
'Mr. and Mrs. Keith Machan,
Randy, Trudy and Traey, mov-
ed into their new farm n home,
recently purchased from, the
Ruddy Estate.
Harry Watson returned to his'
home on Saturday after being a
patient.' in `Vietoria Hospital,
London, for over a month.
Horticulture Week
I- I;ortioulture Week is to. be
observed in Auburn the first
weik of May and plans are un-
der way ,,to have the poster
contest to fallow the theme,
',Clean up, Plant up, Paint up,
Fix up and Light .up." 'Phe
poster is to be not smaller than
14" by 22" and .is to be made
on brfstol board. There are
two classes: Junior, fdr pupils
in grades 4, 5 and 6; Senin.t�..
for pupils in grades 7 and 8.
This poster is to be in the
hands, of the secretary' by 6 p.mp.
on--May--2zsd:-- Mon y-.pri es -are-.
being awarded and the winning
Im
Mew. ....sem
Provincial .,honors were presented to Mar- . Saturday.
Daer, centre, and Mary Andrew, ,at the girls,
4-H Achievement Day held at Auburn on ' projects.
grown Council Briefs
The presentations were made to
each of whom completed twelve
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Welfare Costs Increasing
G-oderich Town Council held
a long'mmeting Friday, April 17,
to hear two delegations and
Council:
iv heard Jack Freeman speak-
ing for hard surface paving of
Bruce and Trafalgar streets.
See tax rate story. "
• received a petition with 22
signatures urging the tourist
'information booth be located.on
Cadillac Park, rather than Qn
'The Square. The petition was
tabled.
• heard James Bridle, .presi-
dent of the Bluewater Aqua-
nauts, offer a harbor rescue
service and ask for a grant for
ec�u��pnaerr`f'"""�ee"se`"ara"t`e""item. '
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• openec`itenc'`ers° a''awarci-
.. ed a contrast ' for chips and
graver supply in 1964 to R. J.
Brewer Contracting Ltd. Brow-
er was lowest of three bids.
• received "a' copy of an
OWRC letter ° to the Ontario
Hospital on the water 61tration
'plant bypass. The iss,.e, con-
' troversial just before last De-
: cember',s_ -e-1,ction,-'Will- .be...de
batted at• next cVnei1 meeting.
• endorsed• a resolution by
'Lindsay Town Council that the
provincerequire councils . to
publish a layman's summary of
the, annual town auditor's re-
port rather than the complete
text.
• received agreement in
pt pto,fr.oni RCAF Clinton. to
enter a mutual fire protection
agreement. See separate item.
•. Mayor May Mooney. asked
Clerk Sherman H. Blake for a
comparison of welfare costs
with past years. It's ^•steadily
increasing" Mr. Blake said,^vith
$20,900 estimated for 1964 com-
pared with ' $17,-000 spent last
, r
year.
• the special committee re-
commended. three . signs be
erected at town entrances say-
ing` traffic radar is in use.
• Councillor Harold Shore
urel cl:-eeai ntmendatrions...Lnr..
committee of the whole. !Nun -
decided to b,ty 75 ;shade
taster locust trees "Instead of
maples to avoid blight..
o Councillor Robert Squire
suggested the town is not tak-
ing full advb,ntagc -of available
lake fronts. Council will ask
the Department of Municipal
Affairs to•s rvey the land use.
0 Reeve Frank Walkom ex-
pressed regret that Cou.ncillor
Joe Moody' was in hospital.
••e Council approVed a brie -
Month trial of Murray Dalton of.
Seaforth as animal, control of-
!flcer; He will be paid $5 for
every dog picked up. Council
! plans to . enter an agreement
With veterinary -J=4_5, fl 11.elad
i for.,bboarding and destroying of.
unwanted dogs. Mr. Dalton. will
be asked to leave descriptions
of dogs picked up vyith thetown
1 police. a
• received notice the S.S.
!South American will not call
at Goderich this year. The
!company informed council no
!charterer has chosen Goderich
las a port of call despite com-
p,any enthusiasm for the town,
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Spring is here Y- now is tfie time to clean up, paint
up and decorate.
We have a wide selection of wallpapers, drapery mat-
erials and also a wide variety of paint colors to choose
from.
Why, not have theexterior of your home painted?
Now is the perfect time to decide. We are available
to solve your many decorating. problems.
Call 482-9542 Clinton
A. KAY .& SON
Store Hours 9-6 Daily ' Fri. Evenings 7-9
• 18-19
^p.ostens will be Rif display in
stare windows. The storekeep.
ers of the village are being ask-
ed .to make window displays on
this s same . l benne.
The Explorers
Fun in tete Family was the
theme of the Auburn Explorers
when the ginis learned many
new games that can be played
at.,'home or ,on trips. Mrs.
Donald Young conducted games.
A new song 'was learned under
the direction, of Mrs. Artiur
Grange. The opening ceremony
was in charge of the Chief Ex-
plorer LindaSnowden. The
Minutes and the roll 'call were
given by Marian Armstrong.,
The devotional period was con-
ducted by Karen East. The
Scripture was read by Jeanette
Johnston' and, Nancy Brown.
The ' offering was received by
District +
Donna n Baeehler and
Sproul.
Knox U.C.W.
The monthly Meeting of the
'Uni'ted' Church Women of Knox
United .saw• Unit One ,charge.
A beautiful 'floral arrangement
of daffodils and forsythia made
an .attraotiv,e setting for the
meeting' in charge of Mrs. Roy
Easom. The Scripture was read
by Mrs, Lawrence Plaetzer. The
meditation on these pas.sages
was given by, Mrs.- Ted East,.
followed bi '' irayer. A ' solo
Was sunt; by Mrs. Gordon Cham-
ney, accompanied by = Mrs.
James Jackson. The. offering
was received by Mrs. William
Empey and Mrs. 'Charles Strau-
ghan and dedicated with prayer.
Mrs. • Fasom closed the de.vo-
tional period with prayer. Mrs.
Robert Arthur read a presenta-
-Linda' tion address to^ Mrs. Charles
Lewis and Mrs. George Wllian
pinned a Life Membership pin
in the U.C.W. on her. Mrs.
Lewis thanked the members
for this gift. Mr. • William L.
Craig showed a filen on Temp-
erance and Mrs. Bert Craig
took charge of the- business
meeting. The minutes were
read by Miss ,Elma Match. The
financial ,statexi ent was given
by Mrs. Norman McDowell, It
was announced that a bale val-
ued over $80Q.00 had been
packed and sent.
BINGCW LEGION . HAIL
• at 8:30 .m.
15GAMES --$1.00'
The prize for each regular game will be ;►12.00
4 Share -The Wealth4ackp--eqmbined.
JACKPOT OF $85.00 IN' 57 FALLS
SPONSORED BY CANADIAN LEGION BRANCH 109
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.People *e-knoi
Mr, Fred Love, Toronto, spent
the weekend at the 'home of his
son and . daughter4n-law; Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Love.
Miss Shirley, Love has return-
ed to Cincinatti, C?hio, after
spending a week's holidays at
her -'home here.
Mr. and Mrs. William Vickers
and children, Paul, Deborah,
Donna,- Dianna, Darcey Lynn of
Sarnia, spent the weekend with
their mothers, Mrs: `1'. ' Davis,
and Mrs. (Capt,) J. Vickers.
Mr. and Airs. Walter Tigert:
Mary street, spent the weekei
with friends in Detroit.
GQDERICH , QNT:
One Night Only -- Saturday,, May 2
THE
VERSATILES
9 p.m. to Midnight . Admission 75c per person
Catering to Weddings, Luncheons, Banquets, etc.
For, rental information or reservations
MAL 524.9271 or '5244264
Competitive Pries Plus'Personal Service
0
Can you beat the follow- "
ing in quality? 'Can you
buy any of the follo*ing
for less? I, am sum you
- will find our prices lower
than our keenest compet.
itor.
FENCER BATTERIES-
,,
ular price 7.40. , .95
6 Volt. , Guaranteed 1964 fresh stock. Reg -
Our summer -long low price of
PLASTIC PIPE
(Polythene)
TARPALILIIIIS
Complete with ropes and. grommets. Heavy service weight
'quality. Manufactured by Western Tarpaulin of Canad3.
12' x 14' - 26.95
12' x 20' - 38.95
Ask us for prices on your fence and 'steel post
• O. JERRY
FUEL and HARDWARE
KINGSTON ST. Phone 524-9671
• ipecial Values and Reminders *This Week
ECIALS GO9D-UNTIL MAY 2
'TOOTH ,PA5TE
CREST
2.54 VALUE
BRECK Shampoo and Hair Set Mist . . 1.44
ENFALAC LIQUID 15 -oz. tin 3 for 99c
---EiTENFLO-N-U-RSEW---====Thzr
REGULAR 3.45 "HANKSCRAFT"
BABY BOTTLE WARMER
2.99
sugg. list 1709, 7
9
•
SUGGESTED LIST 75c 9 -oz. and 231-ot. BONUS
SUGGESTED' LIST 79c
68c VALUE= 4 -bar pack -
BABY'S 'OWN SOAP 47c
TRY -VI -SOL 3.33
REGULAR 59c
Q -TIPS 18'0 Swabs
SUGGESTED LIST 3.50.-. 16-0z.
FANTQL
KOTEX 12's suggested list 51c 47c
FREE 4 -oz. WITH 1.85 SIZE N
PHOSPHif-LECITHIN 1.61
85c VALUE
• 67c
SUGGESTED. LIST 4.25.-50 c.c
WITH THE PURCHASE OF
NEW EUREKA
jileirtze
$79.9
•
MODEL 703-A
LOOK! Eureka:s
newest cleaner
coMeS packed in its
• own handsoine new
.• ill -purpose hassock.
Complete with hassock and Prince Cleaner 0
_CHECK THESE BIG VALUE FEATURES!"
• Built-in tool caddy
• Extra -large, disposable
Sanitized® dust bag
• Stands on end
Makes a spacious
toy chest
• Air Jet Blower
• New Flip -top lid.
for easy bag changes
• 8 -pc. deluxe set of
cleaning tools
• 'New corwenient toe switch
TRIPLE -FILTER
flops tropi
Disposable - dust ordinarily
dust bag into the room:
Serves as
comfortable hassock
.tool caddy
Stands on end
for stairs
or storage
BLACKSTONE
FURNITURE '
WEST STREET
BRIGGS & .. STRATTON
21/2 H.P. 20" 4.CYGLE RercAll•
• All the features that mean easier mowing, faster mowing
more efficient mowing. Cuts a fun 20" swath, ideal for larg-
er lawns or those who like to -work a bit 'faster. "Easy: -Spin"
recoil start. 7" wheels with wheel pads for easier height ad-
iustment. Includes leaf mulcher and handle throttle control.
LAWN -MASTER
CORDLESS -
ELECTRIC
18" CUT, Heavy Duty 12 Volt 40 -amp.. BATTERY
'Quiet, instant starting with spcial safety
,Icey. Large 8" rear,traction tires, Wheel
height adjusters. Famous "Roberts" motor
guaranteed for 1 full year.
1
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IT'S
Lawn -Master Rotary Mowers In-
corporate 'safefy features as Av.
commended by ths Lawn Mower
"Nip" \Whetstone
36 NORTH STREET 'GODERICH
DIAL 524-7394
•
49c
SHOP FOR THESE AT I OA
ASPERGUM. 21c, 54c, 1.00
BAN -SMOKE' GUM 36's 1.98
HAE'S Nerve
RA -FIX
FASTEETH
ERUIT-A-TIVES
LANACANE
NEUTROGENA
STERADENT
Food 98c, 2.49
49c, 89c, 1..29
39c, 7,5c
1:35, 2.29
SOAP 1.00
59c, 98c
GUARANTEED 1.D.A. PRODUCT
Feeling low - need a spring
tonic? take IDAPHOS
Idapljos is a pleasaht-tasting general tonic and .an excellent
source of the B (compound) vitamins. ldaphos helps to im.
prove fhe appetite and maintain.good health.
2.00
110)
I.D.A. PRODUCTS ARE GUNRANTEED
TO PRODUCE RESULTS AND'
BRING SAVINGS TO 'YOU
EMERSON'S
DRUG STORE
CORNER WEST STREET & SQUARE
524-9212
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