HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1964-07-30, Page 8The Goderich Signal -Star, Thumday, July 30th, 1964
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....AN,,,,,,,,.. -MT. andl\Irs. from this community attended guess marlkes in jar, Art Stew
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Robert Ashton and family • and the funeral. ; • . 'art; radies' guess marbles in jar,
M. Wilfred Stevenson, all4of .; Lighining. Strikes - 'Amy Wiggins. • All pre-school
Goderich? - visited on Sunday During -1lchildren were given a ball and
' aSt week's eectrica.
with Miss EMcMillan and Mrs , :itorm, the presbyteriutsChurch a- chiclet scramble. Election of
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J. Olver. ' was strtfck by lightningsht-
officers was sonducted , after
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Mrs.Jessie Olver is spendipr ering the chimney and tearing everyone bad enjoyed a .picnic
a -few days' holidays with her
the edge off the roOf. The re- luech. Officers are, as follows:
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brother, Mr. J. McMillan in suit was ricks, shingles and i President, Paul Caesar; ' vies?.
Goderich, ' hoards being ,,toSseti to the.;
president, Bill Wiggin.svsecre-
' We are glad to report Mrs. gromd.• Mrs. L. 'vet's, Whose La1.31'' Marie- Park; treasurer, Ken
Verna Culbert has. passed her home is close by, called some !Hodges. Sports committee is
nurse aide examinations at, the' members of the congregation Stan and Betty Doherty and Bill
.Ontario Hospital in Goderich, alter the storm had cleared. and Marlene Black.
. placing eighth in a, „class of 14. We are glad to report no fire .
PLEASE NOTE! '
Their capping will take place resulted inside the church, . The new telephone eurnber ;
. Wednesday.' ' ., Park Reunio,n of ' the Dungannon news con
Mr. and Mrs, ken Hodges and ' About 55 perSons gathered in respondent, Mrs. W. Park, is 1
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Mr. and Mrs, Ben Park
Port Alb-ert. for the first family 529 - 7963.: Please call in ; any
- attended '
• • the wedding Saturday in t'linton,• reunion of the descendants of new items to this new number
. of the latter couple's daughter, , the late John Park and Maly . -- Stanley A. Vanstone;
0..- Miss Marilyn Park, to Mr. Tony ; WestTh.e Lath:teen-was spent. , The death occurredinGode
Vair-Lontr.-
.7renewing acqitaitanT
nceS anem, riLli -orr7Itresday,. Jiiiy--.-14 of'
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. rs. e and •son.; Joying- sports,the results
Jim, 'Pert Colborne, visited re- • which follow: F,arthest distance, a son ef; the late Ada Hacke
..„, 'r ently with IVI"r, and NitfrorrINVIV,I??4Iftr"-nrs. _Bert . Wi-nrese- and Atigusrallieies4noAte
. ;Sherwood and' Robert.:Brantford; oldest gent, Tom; was born in Benmiller and farM-
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Ttsi...-Atlx;'.4, tn!0-.“'1,...e-i-...-7:..,..„; ; ''''-' 1.„,..13en:-.ed.o.there- -Untilt1954.-4.14eRrst
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..3,14,,s,,, Kee. Hodges and.-..-tarbil igginst. yotingee.
St- g , i , "Ara -1'k,- Vttelfileddeegge'aptivolo-
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were Mr. and. Mrs. Emerson eight itSonth-old son of Mrand cembe?, 1953. In January, 1956,
,;....4r,,,,olt.,-.1„y1.40„.1,tplu. NormanS,lewast; .kiele-the- iv.., married the former Geral-
;ReeT*44114-',6-egir.4!....8;itrat . Bo n il ie '''amv"NicW4,%409Pss,.ed- ..w.,,•Pr„
Geral-
-'Lt .A,t, Eui4tOitioAtio .
• at•Thameswood Lodge while re-; Stbultz; "1.i.): to 15, 1,iuda Hodges; in May, 19'?. He ts-siiKNed
eetviag,-treatment at Victoria 'women, Margaret Stanlex.....hean by one son, Verdun, of Colborne
throw, girls, 12 to .15, Linda 1 Townsh i p-; one daughter, Mrs.
-----,-,.-{:Hdg'eS; W 6-4i eri,"121-rTeli e Bra -CIF, rtterraTtr ('Nberfir 'trifle -Of 'MIA
• " a recent weekend. He was 6
companied home by Mr. Burk- :running races,,girls, 4-8, Valerie ' gan;non„ and nine grandchildren.
, ley of Owen Sound, ;Park; 8-12, 'Bonnie Schulk 12 The funeral was conducted Fri-
• . - ' ' - --.'-- — '-'1• 1----fie-ey- --H-odges,' iimniveeletay, J-u-P,e-4-11-he---Frem--theehedge-
, Passed ',away in Aisinihoia, 1ird: boys, 4 to 8, Stewart.. funeral home, Goderich. Burial
4 Saskatc;hewan; on.---
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. ,, •L'a'.(7'ifili"II5-T2'775T-11T-SraTintiftir,;'4.“WAr--litrw-COTIRYfire---relTimett"fr"
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Mrs. ?feint Tar, iner,.
,12 to 15, Gary Caesar: 15 to 21,1Pallbearers were Russell Hill,
'Gardiner was a frenrvigitor
„ former Margaret Barkley, Mrs. ivori.illack ktilr.,artap hap, laus.,
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to ,12, Jahn ctaribury; Oke,BaiTy.-...Walte--
ere a ome o er sT-sTer,'15 Eric Wiggins; 15 to 21, Clair Ken -Morris. The.sympathy of
the late Mrs. JenhieXitzgeralci.,
,Hodges ;• men 'q clothes elimih the community is extended to
: . Mrs. F. Jones ha S returned !ation; Stan Doherty; • men's
after a two-week holiday with i
• her daughter, Mrs: Weldon;
RudoW and family in .Elmira.
• Mrs. Rudow and children, Alan
, and Betty, • and their little i
Debbfesiterf--for-
a few days before returning
home.
the families. .
C.W.L. Holds
Auction Sale
Members of St. Peter's Coun;
cil of the OWL d,ug down deep
to donate' article's for the Super-
abundance sale held at St..
Peter's School grounds. They
.caine .,with many things,
:orne of eonsiderabl& value to
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mak.) the sale a real suceess.
Glassware, silverware, lamps,
old lace and even an old sti,vinc,
machine were sold under the
direction of Mike Cummings,
local auctioneer; with Mrs. Carl
Sehneifier as clerk.
Antique seekers, and dealers
turned Out in go5d numbers to
je.irchase he 'articles; which
netted a total of' $317,00,
•Th e director, the president
and executives of the league
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thanked sincerely all' those who
donated articles, Mr. -Cummings
for donating his time and every-
one who helped make the sale
a success.
Garden Party
Reg. Bridle. Mrs. F. B. Riley
Ind Mrs. JO,s. Craig were in.
charge of the kitchen; Mrs.
Palmer, Mrs. 11. Dodd and Mrs.
Geo, Mumby, the dessert. Table
arrangements and serving were
Mrs. C. Bannister and -Mrs.
Thos. Legg, assisted by Mes-
daines Sitter, McCabe, J. Wil-
son, M. Simpson, Swanton, Pres-
ton, Carrick and Miss Mary XVII -
fruit and
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sop.
logked after by Mrs. M. Martin, - Cookies, flowers,
wegetables wire, sold by Mrs. N.
Taylor, Mrs. M. Barr and Mrs.
0. Foreman. „
1VIaSter Carl ,S,itripson was a
usefula.nd busy person all after-
noon assisting and running er-
rands. The fish poncl. yvas a
popular spot With the small
people and was looked after by
Dierdre Fisher and Patty Jen!!
kins.
Results of busy afternoon
proved most gratifying anti fin-
ancially successful.
Poputar Event
With sunny skies and less
humid weather prevailing, St.
, George's Rectory, lawn provided
a nice scetting for the annual,
!garden party sponsored by The
i Churchwoman's Guild,
; The many guests were welcom-
ed by Canon and Mrs. Taylor.
1Mrs. D. J. Patterson was in
I charge of tickets., Mrs. C. Vid-
Jan is the president and it was
convened by Mrs. H. Tichhorne,
Mrs. .Frank Bowers and Mrs.
.Coynpetitive P, )ces:Plu, Personal Service
DRUG STORES
Special Values and
,orags_lor. . .
MIEIVelOBS Salads ‘.
Afrotrs2,-Tbmpisid-, l.),,y- -cfreens? -
re er vegetables? Whatever your fav-
ourites, they're, at their delicious best
at A&P. Wa'ai.testmoilitthat by ,..,_
SELECTOWTMly the best, rushing it
, clailif to our stores and kapptng it in
PEAK condition. .• " , .•
Rem_in_d_ersz.,77.1:417k....„,..
- CALIFORNIA, LARGE SIZE,A11N442",10, SAINON4i-ES111 NO. 1 GRotiatt 4C:A''''': '''''''' r'''''
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Save - at • Tht4 Lai/ Pries .-----
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These Special Prices Good, Until August 1
-G-OER4C44"v'ON T,
Dancing Every Saturday Night for the Young Crowd
Carql and Bonnie Culbert
have returned h.onfe after a' two-
week holiday with their,sister:
7r.1,104.1.1dage%71,11.7
• ,Mary Jardine,44sband. Cliflotq
Mr.. and Mrs., Van
•Doorn and. fainly oI Essex visit•
ed with Mr, and Mr W. A.;.• Cul-
bett_p. nit „Bin_ eaLd isrlaiaLL;
Th-C-clitirth-litift..-
Happy Reunion
becon took p.lace
ee(-n!!.. Mr.4.
" Mr. \\,"ce and two
Alan arid Su.sLin, of Sa:•katoo,n,
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and Mr,.;. ',Tarn
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ter • 11 Crae-11
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At • omy./sPft:
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all tororod to N. -,v Yor to a,
tend Tbc 1:%'iir and \‘
lhern anothLr
Mr.; Lar k:n aol Mr, •Lar-
kin ofPlatt.ibur..,11., New Yo' rk.
Former Resident Dies
ArtiHr finach.a former
resident here, ‘.ka buried on
Saturday, July 18th, in Listowel
• He is survived .by his wife the!
former Lottie Hefford and two ,
. daughters. Mrs. Ellwood (Ber-
nice) Smith cif Listowa and
•- Mrs, Art (Lorna) Hohn,. and
_five grandchildren... Several
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No slacks, jeans or shorts
. THIS' WEEK -AUGUST 1,4.,
Catering to Weddings, Luncheons, Banquets, etc.
F.or --rentel-fnformatton-or'...reseFvations______ _
. DIAL5 4-9371 or,524-9264
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ECONOMY, .Sugg„ List 2.25
FLUSH -A -B. -YES -• • 1.99
Sugg: List 69c
Macleans Tooth Paste 59c
California; Yallow.Flesh, Freestone, A Real Treat, No. 1 Grade,. California, Finest for Eating, No, 1 Grade, Gciod.Size
E ESIZE
96i EN(TARNs,dozn
R BAfirLETT 5 for 2
California, Valencia, Now At Their Best, Fancy Grade' Outdoor drown, No. 1 Grade, '
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Sugg. • List 79c •, •
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Al2.. Ipsect_ eelleaL
Sugg. List 89c
AN Lotio'n .Deodorant °
Flashbulbs
.A CIA Accident and Sickness
policy could.gotoO.rk''
for ..yOu . . .
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..Trmagl'ir'ete, unable
to•'Work.beOlise of an
•accident or sickness..
,If you were flat on
your back because, of
an accident or • sick-
ness .
THIS WEEK ONLY!
et -o -flee -
VIGOROUS and WINEY (Custom' Ground)
1 -LB BAG 3 -LB BAG
AGRIPA°PilinPe3rtwapiin)
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LowoLOw Prices!
• CASE RINEOF 1g'T'mritINS 5 -..?40
-0 4t!ns rc:Augguaelem.
Choice Quality, Cream Style ,
N-.'
NEW PACK, Choice .Quality
A&P E S
. Henley, Choice 'Quality .
12's AG -1 or M2
IT COCKT
SPECIAL
SPECIAL:.
lo -fl -oz tins 5 3 c
. SPEcl At:
11.2 28 -ft -oz ns
• Puritan (With Gravy) . Reg. Price tin 39c -SAVE
LqCHALSH
'IAA. BRAND
e've6.(4?I'y e.;pemAes
would go •On
there it be ,extra medical.
hil:N -to -pay
LOCHALSH. -7- Miss D or i s
Wylds of Toronto has-been holi--1
daying with friends and rela-
tives for the past week. ,
Mrs. Wm. John Ensign of St.
Catharines sp?nt several tfatYs
in the area and attended the•L
Foresteraohincon wedding in
Ripley.
Misses Sally and Louis 6 Mac -1
Donald of Windsor visited at
the Dpn MacDonald home. lora,
few days,
Miss Carol Finlayson, daugh-
ter -of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon, Fin-
layson, spent. the past week in
Toronto with her, .sister, Mrs.
Bill ,Rodgerson.
'Mrs. Dayid Elphick and Donna
and Mrs, ',J/ack Elphick spent!
Saturday in London: .
Mr. and Mrs. Cliff -Connell of
California are holidaying in the
area, making their headqu4rters1
•at the Dan Ma-cDonald home: !
Mr, Donald Hamilton has 1
sold his farin.
Mr: johrf McCharles enjoyed
. the 4-H 'bus trip to Toronto on
Tuesday.
a me
Triapan Film Black &
SCORE Hair Cream
T 'ILLS 2 15 -oz tir,s
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nn *Page, Crozrny Rej. Price jar5c--SAVE 6c'
TTE. 16.oz 21,
Reg. -50c -- •
HIGHER SPEED
'Dyn- aChr'oure
—'(processing included
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for
sugg. list 79c,
tst in
S 11Fr$ PRE IUM, COOKED, READY To
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3.59
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; Always Choose I.D.A. Products
. . 'all sold on a money -back guarantee!
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AN, IF YOU'RE A FARMER , you might have
to hire someone to do the chores for a while.
until you .were on your feet again. •
• CIA's ACCIDENT and SICKNESS
• insurance could keep monthly cheques
• coming in for a while
(up to 36 months for ae,cident,
s- 44 12 months for sickness)
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For more details all one of these,
• Huron County CIA representatives . . •
R. W, FRANCIS, R. R. 1, Kirkton, 34R8
•B. W. KLOPP, R. R. 3, Zurich, 93 R 1
RUSSELL KNIGHT, R R. 2, Brussels, 328.1 4
• L. A, MONTGOMERY, R. R. )5, Wingham, 3573739
P. A. ROY, Rattenbury St, Crinton; HU 2-9357
0 W. A. WRIGHT, John St„ Seaforth, 193.1
• W. G. TURTON, 319 Huron ltd., Goderich, 524-7411
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• Co-operators
Insurahce Association
Epsom Salt 16 -oz 2.9c
Mineral Oil 16 -oz 69c
Stomach Powder 4 -oz 98c
8 -oz.
Hydrogen Peroxide 3,5c
Sponsored by the Auron County'
Federation of Agriculture
16 -oz.
'SHANK PORTION
BUTT PORTION
WHOLE HAMS
Ib
Milk" of. Magnesia 57c
I.D.A. BRAND
Paper 'Napkins 70's •19c
P.D.A.' With nylon brngHs
FORD vs DODGE
lst-FORD TONDERBOLT — 1st HEMI -RAM DODa
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FULL CUT HALF HAMS -- NO CENTRE SLICES REMOVED
SHANK HALF' lb 53c'* BUTT HALF so
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* CENTRE CUTS OR STEAKS lb 79c *
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ooth Brush 35c
GREEN CROSS
Ant and Bug 'Killer 1 pound 89c
• 1.53
40% Chlordane Emulsion, 8 -oz..
Our profession is pharmacy . .
Our business is serving your needs whether therii be medical or
incidental. You'll find accuracy and 'cleanliness in every as-
pect at your I.D.A. Drug Stay*.
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The -Plying Farmer Ed. Leedy of Delta Ford, Bay City, Mich. • driving his •
427 Ford Fairlane Thunderbolt vs. Paul Rossi driving the Westborn Raid-
ers,
a fatiory experimental Hemi -Ram Dodge.
NEXT SUNDAY
GRAND BEND' DRAGWAY
Excellent for aarbeouing
BLADE ..STEAKS
Super -Right, Smoked, 'Sliced, Rindless
" SIDE BACON
'WIENERS
PRODUCTS ARE GUARANTEED
TO PRODUCE -RESULTS- AND -
BRING SAVINGS TO YOU
The TwO Big Firsts in Canada — Ford vs. Dodge
THE BEST Of THREE MATCH RACE
ERSON S
DRUG STORE
SUPER -RIGHT
ALL
165 9c
1-16,pkg4,6 9c
2-Ibpkg 8 9C
• MEAT
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• EXCELLENT FOR BARBECUING
1 -lb
cello pkg
GROUND CHUCK
SX Brand
-CANNED HAM
SX Brand or Fearman's Assorted
COLD CUTS
SHOP AND' SAVE CASH at. A&P!
Stuart House Reg. Price roll 370,27SAVE.4c
FOIL WRAP 12" wide,- 25-lt roll 3 ac
White Swan, White ,or Coloured Reg. Price pkg 63c -SAVE 40
DetergentirOit,iT TISSUE- 13vg
Reg. Price) bo 5t $1.69 -SA E 30e
TIDE
a king siie boxi.29
ME GREAT AtIAN11,& PACIFIC YEA COMPANY
lb 59c
11/2 lb tin' 49
1-Ibpkg
59c
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CORNER WEST- STREET & SQUARE - 524-9212
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ALL ORICES,IN t1418 AO GUARANTEED THROUGH
SATURDAY, AUGUST lst, 1064
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, 24-0Z
SIZE
REG. PRICE EACH 69c - SAVE 100
Jane Pat'ker, Orange or Lemon Reg. Price each 69c -SAVE 10c
CHIFFON CAKE • each 49c
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Jana. Parker ' Reg. Price loaf g3c-SAVE Sks
60% =1211 BREAD 2. 37
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