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The Goderieh ThursdaY, August 201b, 1964'.
Business CollegeGraduates At
lideric.'h Obtain High Marks
DiPlomas have beenissuedlay Elaine ib.ss, er, honors, 85;
Linda Samis, oderich, honors,
88; 'Carol Stoddart, `-Goderich,
honors, . 88; ;Albert Walter;
Goderich, 82. , • •
Certificates (Special iubjects):
Jane Beach, Goderich; IVIarilyn
the Business Educators' Asstici-
ation of Canada to students' de -
'tending Goderich Business) Gal -
lege. To graduate with a pais
mark; the candidate must re-
ceive at least 70 per cent on
every subject included in the Wei-, Auburn; Grace flunter,
Goderich; Shirley McEwen,
course. An average of 85 per
cent is: required for honor Goderih; Dale NIeNee, Belmore;
standing. All final examina- Gwet?, Redmond, Auburn; Marg -
'tions are set and graded by aret Smith, Tiverton; Marilyn
Tremeer, Seaforth; Linda Wit-
. members of the Board af Exam-
;sdn, Auburn; Terry Vanderhoek,
iners ofthe Association.
The following students ob- Award for highest standing
"Wined diploma standing for the , on all subjecis went to Miss
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year 1963-64: ;Marjorie, Agar, ;Gail Gowing, whose grade aver-
Seaforth, honors, 87; Elizabeth age was 92 per cent.
axtm Goderich, 81; Barbara . Special School Award for
e '0(1 'rich 84; Sharlene BE.A. Typewriting Speed Final,
Cook, Goderich, honors, 85; Gair75 Pe-r7z-e-Ema
GosvMg, Blyth, 'honors .92; Safarth; Jo Anne -John -
Howson, Blyth, honors, 90; ;ston, Goderch; DianeRedmond,
Sandra Hugill, Seaforth,' 84; clocioriefL
Arlene Johnston. Goderich, 81:
Jo Anne Johnton, Goderich, 81;
Bonnie Kennedy, Seaforth, 84;
Brenda Kennedy, Londsboro,
2; Marie Leatherland, Anburn,
honors., 87; Joan Lockhart, Au-
burn, 83; Shirley McCullough,
Goderich, honrs, 86; Kendra'
Moore, Seaforth, 84:- Plane Red-
mond, Goderich, honors, 85:
Sally Roorcia Clinton, 84:
DRAGWAY
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Butch Ryan of Flint, Michi-
gan took the top eliminator
spot at the Grand Bend Drag-,
-ay on Sunday. There was
Iplenty of excitement in the corn -
petition eliminator @lass when
BobAtchison of Iondon hit 165
miles per hour.
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DUNGANNON
DUNGANNON. - The Sym-
pathy - of the ,eommunity is ex-
tended to Mrs. M. Shackleton,'
and other relatives, on the
deathof her brother,' Mr. Larry
Grey on August llth at his
residence in
Mr. Robert; Smyth of Toronto,
visitied for five days rcently,
with his sister, Mrs, •Bessie
Stewart and brother, Brown
Sihyth.
Mrs. J. Falls, housekeeper at
the R. J. Durnin residence, had
her son Jack, wife and family
from Rockland visit on Sunday.
ALscOiiiting at the Durnin resi-
dence are Mr, and Mrs. Chester
Difrnin of PiCtburgh, Pen nsy 1
ania, who have been spoding
the sAmmer at their cootrage
Point Clark.
Visitors ' pn Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Glenn Werp Mr.
and. Mrs, Olivet Glenn and ram -
Visitors last weekend 4,vith
Mr, and Mrs. Victor Errihgton
were, Mr, andMrs, Ivan Mender -
son, Ga.% and Briasi Of Toronto.
;". Visitors recently with Mr. and
Mrs. Harohl Errington and fain-
ily were Mr„ and Mrs. Alvin
Mr. and Mrs. Steve SCotchmer are pictured following their
Thompson of Kincardine and
marriage' t, Peter's Church on Saturday; August 1. The
Mr. and Mrs. LOrne Badman of
bride is the former, Jeanne Marie Etue, daughter of Mr. and
Comber. Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Mrs. Lloyd -,Etue, Goderich, and the gioom's parents are Mr.
Jewitt of Sarnia visited on Sun-
and Mrs. -Alfred Scotclimer, B,aYfield. •
day. • Photo by Row
Mrs. „cora Hughes and Mrs.
Elsie 'Styls of :Toronto spent
the weekend visiting with
friends and relatives here, •
Mrs. FAFtd Kirkpatrick and
faur .childkeri of Lon on.-sPent
_days ,41.st.-:.w.e.c.k.-,
and Mrs. Jack McGee.
Visiting on Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Pentland and
family were Mr. and Mrs. Ben-
son Po -Aland, and Mr. and Mrs.
Lloyd Pearce and Ricky;" all of
London, and MiSs Patricia Pent -
laid of Stratford.' • .
Miss Mary ,Thurlow and Miss
Jean Davey of Brantford' visited
on Sunday with Mr. and, Mrs.
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AUBURN. - guest.
with Mr. and Mrs: Charles Sgptt
were Mr. and Mrs. James Henry,
Royal Oak,. Michigan; Mr. and
Mrs. Roy Finnigan and Mrs;
Laura Fowler of Goderich;' Mr.
and IVIrs; Maurice • Bean, Dana
and Yvonne, R.R. 1 Aiiburn.
Mr. and MIs. Harry Arthur,
Judy, Mark and Greg are holi-
di* ing at a cottage at Bogie's
Beach. .
Mrs. Paul Schleich of Peter -
1)010 \'isited last week with her
brother, Mr. Gordon Miller,
Mrs. Miller. and Miss Gail.
Mr. and Mrs. Les Morley and
famiky of Crediton, 'Mr.; John
Hamilton of TLironto spent the
xeekencl with itir. OA Mrs. Ben
Hamilton,
Miss Sherrill Humphreys of
Parib visithIgith4tr-unele
and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd
Humphreys this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Sander -
on and family spent the week-
nd at Woodstock visiting her
sister, , Mrs. Fred Youngblut,
Mr. Youngblut and family.
Auburn, reidents who are
patients in Clintonh9spital are:
Mr. Keith Meehan, Master Rob -
(1, Plunkett, Mrs. Herbert
ler," Mrs. John Graham -,--Mrs.
-MTS.
C1a7ss "A" Licenced Mechanic
NOW ON OUR STAFF
'We at Currey', s are happy to announce 'te addition
of Mr, Jim McGregor to our staff. Jim comes to us
thoroughly recomMended and he has 25 years exper-
ence as an automobile 1;aechanic.
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At Currey's You Get, . .
Motor Tune -Ups
or
---GenePat.Jtdpaifg•--.•
CURRES tow •
FLAT RATE PRICES,
URREY
WHITE ROSE STAION
318 HURON ROAD 524.9441
Irvine Eedy, and family. .
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gowdy
of Gorrie visited pn Sunday
with Mr. and 1VIrs Cecil' Blake,
8th. ;They were present from
Lynda and Barbara. Nancy
Sault S;te. Ma ie, 'Toronto, Rip -
of Barbara, is 'also .spending
„fr,#,trays.....drt-te-Hinte-tro.rffe,.. ..rother....paints.-inrs.-Helen-Rot
weli, -Mrs. Walter Dexter and
On Tuesday of last week gr.
Mrs. Stewart.,Brooks.badcharge.
and 'Mrs. Cecil Blake 'attended'
of a progrinT Of .games.and,con-:
the 'funeralF:1f Yfft-,-,TAX HeSson
tests fur the younger meMbers
in -Stratfard., * whiethe older ones spent the
afternoon !Retleyv,ing.., acquaint-
ances and enloying reminisc-
ences. Next year Mrs. Brooks
-antIntirrv— eXtef•-"are.'
charge of _sports assisted by
s Smith of: Ripley and
Mrs. Leonard . !Bridley, . was_ till rs •
ussel.Ritehie of Lucknow.
admitted to Gocierich h44--ri
Next year's picnic is to be hld.
on Tuesday of last week suffer-,
the last Sunday in July at the
inc.; from a severe. cold and a
home of Mr. and Mrs Frank
ouch of ifluenza. We hope
she will return borne soon. „, -Glenn,...Dungannon. ;
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Mr. and Mrs. J. Rieve and, The island of Easton, off' Har -
David spent Sunday afternoon bour Grace,' Newfoundland, . is
in Goderich with Mr. and Mr,
13111 Clement. named fpr Peter Easton, a one-
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time- -Roal- Navy --cptain- who
'• Mr'. and MI:S. --c-tagruriArr-
11e'r@r7rtrie iFee-01 t 1/1)5§1 11
motored to Port Elgin on Suri. ate who ever lived,
day to visit with Mr. and Mrs,
Marvin Durnin.
Callers on Sunday evening
with Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Cul-
bert and family were Mr. aild
Mrs. ;Ken Scott, Keith, Wayne
and Ericof Auburn.
Smith Reunion
About 50 descendants of the
,late James Smith, sr., and Mar-
garet Mallough met in Haybor
Park, Goderich, for their thst
reunion on Saturday, August
Master Peter Herlufsen of;
Goderich is visiting for a few
day. with .his friend, Laird
Slliy a k
'1 Little Susan iind1ey, nine-
veek-old daughter of Mr. and
There are about 1,000,000 Can-
adian S eltrible for the old age
security pension in the current
year, compared to 745,000 ten
years ago; cost of the pension
in the period has increased from
$290 million to $900
Arthlrand Mrs. James -
Jackson, We wish them all a
speedy recovery. „
The SchOol Board of U.S.S.
flulletrce-ntlyanno-unt
. -the-Y-11TverThife-crler
Agnes MacKinnon, R.R. 1, Port
Albert as teacher for the com-
ing term. They also hired
Frank Elliott of Blyth as bus
contractor to transport Grade
one. to S.S. No. 9 Hullett.'
Mr. arid Mrs. Frank Treble of
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London are visiting this Veek
with her parents, Mr, and Mrs.
George
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+ Wedding +
GORSLINE - MORRIS
Si. George's Anglican'Church
was the 'setting on Saturday,
July 25, when Shirley Dian@
Morris and Robert John Gors-
Tie exchanged mariage vows.
Rev. Qanon K. E. Taylor officiat-
ed at the afternoon ceremony,
The bride is- the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. .T. J, Morris, Gode-
rich, and the groorn's parents
are Mr. and Mrs. E. 0. Heimpel
of Stratford.
Mr. Morris, gave his daughter
in; marriage. Her floor -length
gown of white slipper satin was
styled with a fitted bodice fea-
turing a scooped neckline and
elbow -length sleeves. The, A-
line skirt was accented with
lace appliques and •similar ap-
pliques adorned the detachable
train. Her 'cape -length, -quad-
rUple-tierebusheri veil of silk
flittsIbTiTvardraped from a i -
tom -made wedding ring he -
piece o& -slipper of, -Slipper satin and she
carried a bouquet of white roses
and steprnotis.
Miss Joyce Mugford, Strat-
rdi'd, was maid of honor and
bridesmaids were Miss Lynda
rawford, London, Mrs. IL J.
.Bedard, Toronto, and Miss Sus-
an Heimpel, StratfOrd, sister of
the groom. They wore identical
floor -length 'gowns of rose crys-
talsilk organza over taffetalvith
matching picture hats and they
carried crescent bouquets of
pink and whit g carnations.
Groomsman was Robert Win -
law .of Stratford and Ken and
Frank Smith and Doug Evans,
all, of Stratford, ushered.
Mrs. Morris received her
guests in the Parish Hall. wear-
ing a navy blue Onsem'ble with
navy and white accessories and
corsage of pink and white
carnations. The groom's mo-
ther chose a white lace dress
'With ite --atreSitUrter--"Oft-r-a-
simFiolrart4°i7.awgeedding trip to the
United States the bride ehang
ed to a black crepe, lace-sleved
suit with which she Vvore. a
black picture hat detailed in red
gna red accessories.
• Mr. and Mrs. Gorsline will
reside Stratford. •
SHFIELD
A4IFIELD. - Mr. ,and Mrs.
Georg#Leadbetter and Barbara
of Torpto are visiting with
Mrs. -Colin MacGregor.
A shower was held' in Kintail -
Hall on Thursday evening in
honor of IVIiss Maureen Vassella,"
Mr. and Mrs. Earl, Howes'
Mr. and Mrs. Colin Hows, Mr.
and Mrs, Ron Oke, Jun,. Karen.
and,Kathy, attended the HoWs-
Grainger ,weding in Garrie on
Frday eveing.
Rev. William Merrison of
Brussels, vvho prc!ached. here on
Sunday, will be gl.iet speaker
Mrs.-Lavina Binicg !If. -Detroit
visited friends here last week. •
Inserted By' "Vote Yes" Committee
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TENDER
SEALED TENDERS, ao marked are invited by the
.....Clinof,Q11.134.5Lticri...C“Ile.rgisAte.A5tittlitJA344.41r,..,the...11rekViki-
sion of 6B Less Additive Bunker Fuel to Central Huron
Secondary School, Clinton, Ontario'for the period 1 Sept-
ember 1964 to 36' June 1965. Estimated consumption
100,000 ;gallons. Storage capacity on premises 10,000
gallons. Price per 'gallon muste•net FOB Clinton. Terms
30 days,
Tend&s must be ,posl marked not later than 29 August
1964 -and -addressed,to"0-
Mr. L. R. Maloney, Business -Administrator,
Clinton Distrct Collegiate Intute Board,
Box 190,. CLINTON,•Ontario.
Jane Parke4 IP
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JEU.YoutEmon
Reg. Price 39c—SAVE 10c.
C IOM;
teach29
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Jane Parker
Reg. P
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rice 39c—SAVE
CINNAMON ROILS Pk"f 8
"Jan Parker • : Reg. Price 250,—SAVE 4c
OW Fashioned Bread 24 ozloaf
the' EM in the MEAT that counts
FiefS11....,. KLLED'
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LEGS
THIGHS lb
BREASTS
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LISTER -INE
ORNAL CAPSULES
7 -oz., 73c VALUE 49,.
REG. 1.391:09
12 oz. plus 31i ox.
- SPRAY NET: HELENE CURTIS
BUFFERIN TABLETS
36's SUGGESTED
2.28 Value1,59
4 Grain, 1000's
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41,
SACCHARIN TABLETS
PEPSODEN'T TOOTHPASTE
WILKINSON Stainless Steel Blac!es
tONFIDETS'
RIGHT GUARD Deodorant
NEW DAWN Color:
FACIAL TISSUES !Snow White"
LIST
79c 66c
69c
69c
Regular 89c
1
1.09 Value
Regular 69c
51c Value
59c
17c
3 -oz., REG. 89c 77c
16 Pound, Economy 1.25
SOLO Plastic Tipped Bob Pins
PUREX , TOILET TISSUE
.4.
Armaiwiriori
REG. 2.251.99"
2 for 53c
LOVVEST PRICS!
Maybe the recent Quiz Contest that ran
in the paper put us in .the mood for this
type of advertisement. We are not quite
• sure. 110
'89c
2 for 27c
Your pharmacist, by necessity, is also merchant because of the multiplic-
ity of items apart from drugs, with which he seriithe -community. But
first and foremost he is ti, profesaal, man,. regarding his skill and know.
ledge in the handfig of prescriptions as the most important charge upon
his time and servik. This is as it should be and the unhesitating trust
placed in him by physicians and public alike is, Indeed a high tribute to the
faithful' service he renders.
Any4y, we were wondering if youwere
aware that you ean get evert quality name
brand available -hre at Lodge Furniture.
Just try a few of. these brand- names for
quality., Maybe you are not familiar with
all of 'them, but let us say, that • they just
reek quality. We can supply merchandise
by' Kroehler, Beverly, Itrug, Fry and Black -
'hall) Farquharson, ,Glfford and 'Coombs.
Now you may think that because they
are high quality mpufaaprers their mer-
chndise is high priced.' Well 'Maybe
eise-
where but certainly not at Lodge Furniture.
We' take, the :lowest possible mark-up and
consequently you get this quality mrchan=
(Use at prices that are very little above ,an
ordinary manufacturer's.
SON'S DRUG STORE
CORNER WEST STREET & SQUARE'
WE DELIVER •
524-9212
Even in- the less expensive merchandise4
and room groupings we offer the most mer-.
chandise; the best quality for the price and
we stand behind odr merchandise 100'.
Anyway, if you didn't know all of these
things we felt we wanted to inform you..
LODGE
FURNITURE
Quarters
EXCELLENT RI
FOR •
-BARBECUING
COTTAGE ROLLS
SWEET PICKLED
VAC PAC
lb 53,
Check These A&P Low Low Prices
Paramount.
Reg. Price 35c—SAVE 4c
PINK ---
.SALMON
Prior Pack Reg. Price 890—SAVE 4c
SALADA Pkg 85
of 90's C
TEA BAGS
Bread & Butter
HEINZ
PICKLES
Reg. Price 356—SAVE Ac
jar C
Pre -Sweeten -ed. . •
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Kool-Aid.2pkgs5c
Derma Fresh Reg. Price $1.00—SAVE 4c
'MEDICATED
Skin Lotion bottle
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Detergent (20c Off Deal) Reg. 95c—SAVE 360r
GAY
LIQUID
30 -oz
container
5,
• (Parchment Pack) Reg. 2 -lbs 53c—SAVE 7c
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MONARCH 4
Margarine pkg;s99C
Nabisco Cereal Reg, Price 33c—SAVE 4c
Huskies Pkg C
151/2 0.29
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FRESH FRUITS, AND VEGETABLES
IMPORTED, GENUINE ,ITALIAN, FINEST FOR EATING, NO. 1 GRADE
PRUNE PLUMS 2bs29c
NECTARINES
Californa,
Tasty Treat,
Large Sin>
6639
Valencia,
"Sweet and Juy ic
5 -lb cello bag 5 9c
Finest Quality,
0RANGEs putspan
Ontallo Grown, Yellow Ceoking, *
Brushed and Polished,
No. 1 Pride 2
3 -lb cello bag 5,
Bradford Marsh,Washed, • ,
Sweet and Tender,
'1o. 1 Grade 3 -Ib cello bag
ONIONS
CARROTS
ONTARIO, GROWN YELLOW FLESH" PEACHES ARRIVING FRESH DAILY,
ATTRACTIVELY PRICED. BUY THEM BY THE BASKET!
THE GP FAT ATLANTIC & PACIFIC TEA C.OMPANY DD.
All Prices ,In This Ad
'uoitihreed Throubh
Sotbrday;
• August 22nd, 1964'
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A&P MEANS DEPENDABILITY
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