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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1964-10-01, Page 14F • 11, t, 14 The Goderich Sigual-&tfr, Thursday, October 1st, 1964 AUBURN ilk . AUBURN. - -Mr. and Mrs. from Clintonhospital last Kenneth Swords and family re- l'huirsda, but her baby daugh- 'turned to their home on Sat- ter was taken to a London, fps- -- grday St Smooth Rock Falls pital. . . after attending the funeioal of „..w. and mrsf. wiuiam strati :•incer Fund paid a silent tritt- her mother last week spent ute to a lovin, mother, a kind ' •..,.in tm, weekend in ,,,„ f, • ; . Mr, May Slyder of Albind, 11•1ii:Tharit with their dauc,htor. ‘...lic.,,tioor and a. aithful friend. M Kanas, visiteu laist week w•ith .\,1,:. Thomas lordin Mr. Jardin Bazaar And Tea ' . 'tter cJusin, ,Mr.. Kennt..th Scott„ind family.' . ' gt, Al•irk's' Ang'ic.an "Guild 'A Mr. Scott, Keith, Way*ie and .‘1,•, and Mr: Fr.,nk Phalen, held a successful bazaar and, Erie. - Mr. and Mrs. N.,i'man Hamilton, ',;1Pol'lloon. tea last Saturday in Misses Ell? :tnd Minnie Wag- ca,,hy ilid Bradit,y, were ,..,:ut,,ts tilt. LW,. Hall. Guests wore ner visited last w•Ltek with their ....c.‘iitly with Mr, and Nil's, Ben , welcomed by the pre.sident, sister, Mrs. Fred Youngblut, 1.1„tnitltort. . Ali's. George. Sclmeider; assisted Ir'''''Nwho is a patik.:nt 'in Woodstock Ali:: Ft%Itices llotwon of Lon ,I,j). t‘1Its,rcetOr, fifty, Robert Meal - hospital. '" • N. 1 he attractive home -bake ,lon .and NII.. -s lla( HOustun of • , 1liss Maril)n Mier of London 1 laiiilt.:n spent' Ci.‘ w,.‘ekond t'wl-t' •was in charge of Mrs. spent the weekend with her u !ti 1)1 'r parent.:, Mr. and Mrs. 'Ilionias Ilaggitt and Mrs. Ed. parenls, Mr, and MT). Roy Daer, • JAin Houston. , Davies, Othef members assist- R.R. 1, Auburn. - 1 n g at 1 he va -lot's tables were Jr. Farmers 11r,,t. Clifford Brow; Mrs. Gor- Mr, and Mrs, 'AIldrcW 'Kirk- Cl.ntrAi Jun Ai. F..irniers and :(.1O " ' c.onnelF visited ,.i.a.t Frill'iy with Imii',.):. n 1 1,,' laylor, Mrs. Fordyce fitstitute members met !Clark, ;Mrs. jai'llf D'Iner'Mrs. Mrs. Herbert .GOvier who i.s. a forj.heir first meting eof the Andrew Kirkconnell. A daint ,patient in St. ,Jaseph's Hospital, '; Lin „..4 , Lrnitturi. . -•'. • % .en tea was served by •'on MoKinitty spoke to, the boys Mrs. Sam Daer, Mrs. Lloyd . Mr. and Mr..: Itughie Mac' fin soil managtfinent and,general litimphr2S-, Mrs. Robert Nleally, titttess 0,,,nd.J4citie of ,London. 111 11 •• The girls bad as-lheir•iMrs. Orval McPhee to all the spent the' w.i‘,2k0.1 1,C..tli her ;ite.-I speaker, Mrs. Ethel Mc- iguest.s visiting during the after - sister, Mrs. Goi don Powell, Mr1.'hersen, n h ,ri.oved them how neon ,, The tables were laden Powell r.nd family. :o inak, val-iou, gifts and de -1 with home. -ma,:.--, ,aprons,,glov,es, Congratul'ations are extended inonstra!ed cli,Terent ways of!sock..:, jams, jellies, marmalades • to Mrs. Margaret Clark who4,:o.win.4, .The meting closed by as well as hSme-made bread, celebrall.d..,Aler 92nd thirthday . a sing -song led by Sharon 13a1 1, , buns.„ tartsfpiv,.ansi..c,a.kes,.:.The , ..laStAttia-R-11941titt'it'thqW14-et'4, ..,., ,.... , --Pla-etzei-Punerar - -'17itirlit't-CN7r tea- d Slit 'ci had tte'e.n She has been a parrrit there --Rev. C. Cars.r-t. of Lonttesboro decorated by Mis'qs .Carole since she fell at the horn of w:•N in charge of the largely • Brown, Wendy- • ' anti.), •CSthy her nephew, Mr Williani Dodd, attended funetil service for.th'&, Schneider, - a,nd Mrs, Dodd, , .• late Mrs. -Fr.o-(1 Plaetzer, held! Mrs. Gordon Powell returned ; in Knox United Church last* Walkerburn Club i'la+kt:Dtrirrrettrbam'Vra" Thursday aftecnctoi Rev. Rob- ert Meally, rector,. of St. Mark's, Anglican Church, assisted with the service. The pallbearers were Oliver Arlderson, Charles Scott, Bert, Da.er, Sidney Mc- Clinchey.'lvan Bean, and Maur- ice.,I3ean. The beautiful floral ributes and donations to the MINOR HOCKEY ORGANIZATION MEETING _Sunday, 'Cfictobei 4 2 P.M.. . GODERICH MEMORIAL ARENA All Who Are Interested Are Welcome .11,111111•11111MMINNINIMinm.o. ; the home of WS. Donald Sprung with tir. president, Mrs. Lorne 1Hunking, in charge. Mrs. Henry Hunkiv2. read the minutes and called the roll, answered by 18 memberS, - The secretary read letters of thanks for cards from Mrs.'Cirmen Gross, Mr., 14nald Sprung and Mrs. James Jackson; 'The members decided to again , sponsor their adopted girl in ;Kbrea. The members voted 'to' give a donation of $5.00 tothe C.N.I.B•. The draw gift W,as won by' Mrs. James. McDougall. It had beenkionated by Miss AII1041.10,J903 enjoy Caritida's favourite EIRANV1N SHERRY AND PORT WINE CELEBRATE OWEN WEDDING 1,40 PHOTO SY MP.S 'WES BpADNOCK, - - Mr. and,Mrs..Wilbart Taylor Golder chrysanthemums deii'. orated the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Taylor last week on the oceasion„ of their golden , , rsary. than 100 guests called during the atterncron to congratulate therti The guests were wel- comed" by Mrs. Ray Hanna, R.R. 2, Auburn. .only 'laughter I Mr. and Mrs. ',i'aylor, who. was ajso in charge of the register. Shirley Hunkirg. Tickets were sold on packages of face cloths and. the winnors were* Mrs. James McDoticIll and Mrs. Leonard Archambault, A pro- gram of readings and contests was' in charge of Ms Leonard Archambault . and Mrs. Lloyd Mcelinchey. Next meeting is to be held at the home of 41,r,s„,,,,,T4i.wiikEdatiehanithatiapvtitolt- wit), ,be in charge of Mrs. 'Wal- ter- Cunningham „end Mrs, Don- ald Sprung:- The lunch com- mittee is to be Mrs. James Jack- son, Mrs. Lloyd McClinchey, Mrs.. Ariel Duiger and Mrs. George Schneider. The meet - of a lunch' by Mi& William MCIYougaTand Mrs. Garth McClineney. . • .1 BLACK & DECKER %" UTILITY DRILL u......capacity in steel, IV capacity in wood, geared chuck and key, trjgger switch with lock- ., Ing button. Adaptable to all B & B utility at- tachments. SPECIAL $1 388 co 41111111.4. Bandmaster Mat STAIN LESS STEEL SINKS flullagiarr 12.V 31'95 • Smartly styled, easily Installed, mirror finished sinks. These sinks come with retainer ciips and aro undercoated, Also equipped with Canadian Made StralAers. Single Bowl Model. 18" x Double Bawl Model 18" x 20" x 7" - Regular Value f 31" x 7" -Regular Value $14,95 , $36.95 SHOWER ENCLOSURE Heavy eAttuded Altrininum frame - easy sliding door opaque gla'ss. Fits 5' opening. REGULAR RETAIL ,09.50 SPECIAL $4495 * on sr I'_ No .wis um Ns am um so um on se $ WINDOW SASH & DOOR FRAMES ON DISPLAY IN OUR SHOWROOM REDUCED TO CLEAR At 4' ( , 4 .. , t ,I .W; - .. : I l';'.- .. : ii • - • t e g 1 g .... 1 ? .41, .5.1_: t :td:. . .- . rr.....1.r......•.1 41 : MI- 7' W ' 1 1 k ' " . . * ' ' ' . ' ' ' ' / 1 li10 11 17.15 IIII1E il 11.1 0 if 4 ECti 111311111111111g . rLi 41 re, 04 C . .""4"PW"IIIIIIMft"""gll.f DIVISION cot GOD*ERICH MANUFACTURING (SALES) LIMITED CAMBRIA atANGLESEA GODERICH, ONT. r ooro. The lace covered tea table was centred with a decorated an- niversary.cake and bouquets of 1717,as _poured by Mrs. M. H. Martin „of Goderich Mrs. E1mer Taylor; Goderich, Mrs. Lewis Cook, Belgrave, and Mrs. Mel- vin Tftylor. Serving' the guests were Miss Ramona Hanna, granddatighter, and , Mrs. Wes Bradnock. MN. Howard.Camp- bell assisted in the kitchen. Many gifts, cards and messages of congratulations Were received by Mr. and Mrs. Taylor from„ their many fi-iends .and rela- tives. Guestswere present from Goderich St. Helens, Dor- chester, Wroxeter, Blyth, Wing - ham, Belgrave, Westfield, Kit- chener and Kincardine. . BENMILLER The first meeting for the rarfrer renrTrotip. was held Septetifter 23rd at the home of Mrs. F. McMichael. It started with the singing of the C.G.I.T. hymn and the re- peating of the C.G.I.T. Purpose.' .grr-etcoliotg,p- 'Wffat" apCirefiCe.-shO had - at Camp Council this _y_eAr,_ eet43.;-wel-+-r‘efer President, Jane Fisher; vice- president, Shirley Fisher; sec- retary, Joan Fisher: treasurer, Pat Durst, 'Jane Fisher led in wor,5,hip and, ptayer. Codench Police Arinouncq School Patrol Appointments Police Constable George Ba- con Wednesday •relea.sed a list of the boys- and girls making up the 1964-0 .school patrol. here. .1 The list follows: St. Mary's School ' Jimmy Redmond, R.R. 5, Godericli; Mark Lassaline of 53 Park street; liaachael Sudyk of R.R. 6; Tom Plouffe of...88 Nel- son street, East. Paul Heifer of 25° Colborne street; ";:'Kevin Mc- Carthy of 50 Church street; Karl Sartori of 114 Picton street West; Tony Hanlon of -134 Elgin avenue, and Fiends Lynn. Victoria School Traffic Lights. -Wane Tuck= , -57•Lgirraveittiereirtstb worth, 59 Victoria street; Jim Fraser,.,14 Elgin avenue; John MacDonald, .97 Picton street; Bert Robertson, 61 Hamilton c Personals . /gas Connie urst , wag er of Mr. and Mrs. Norniall"Durst, R.R. 2, Clinton, has enrolled in the Toronto General Ho.Spltal, School of Nursing. a ua e o Goderich Public School System, and the Goderich District Col- legiate, Mr. John Hudson, has been appointe-d the Head of the Mathematics Department at the Thornhill Composite school of the York -Central 'Board of Edu- cation in TorOnto. John is the son of Mrs. Hudson and the late Mr. Roy Hudson.of Gode- rich. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Habel, Port Cofborne, have taken up. residence in Goderich, at -.165 Picton street, West. Mrs. D. E. Whately, Goose Bay, Labrador, spent a week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, J. Snider and her Sister, Mrs. v§,g149114.§da,144.4A.00....4d4D, aria Linda. e • Mrs. Martha Million had as guests last weekend, hei. bro- ther-in-law, Thomas Million, and wife Catherine lf Buffalo, N.Y., her sister-in-law, Mrs. Francis Love of _Iron Mountain, Miehi- ;0"Igke.' Laurkla- Million of Detroit, Michigan., IVITI--17 W. Baurger, Port Credit, spent the weekend with Mr.' and Mrs. Harry Jenkins. Mrs. Baulger returned home after spending the past two months with her parents. street; Brian Pettman, 32 Cam- bria road ,and spare: Nancy Hills, 127 Elgin avenue, East, Corner of Victoria Street and Britannia Road. -Susan White, 108 Victoria street; Dennis Lit- tle, 115 Piel.on street; Mary Fraser, 14 Elgin avenue; Rickey Whetstone, 47 Raglan street; Corner of South "Street and Britannia Road, -Karen Such, 9 Britannia road, Harry Sander- son, 255 South streset; spare: 'Lesley Lambert, 53 North street. Corner of Gibbons Street and Britannia Road--SteveAllen, 219 Gibbons street, and Bill Mc- Gee, 194 Gibbons street. , "r ,of Huron Koad" aria Britannia Road (Pillars). -Larry Doak, 185 Nelson street; Glenn Grpen, 185 Brock street; spare: Barbara Haworth,. 169 Jones street, and Carol Willis, 233 Maple street, corner of 'Picton Street and Toronto' Street. - Beverley Prouse, 44 Alt,ert street and Bruce Crawfurd, 212 Palmer- ston street. Corner of Bejffield Road and Britannia Road, - David Wilt liams, 159 Palmerston • tSusan Duckworth, 235 Bayfield road, and spare: Brian Rumig, 273 Huron road. • ' Gate at Victoria School fac- ing Bayfield Road. -Ken Mer- iam, Bayfield road; Mark Bar- ker, 190 Hinck4 street. Victor Lewiston. School Captain:' -- Jim McAstocker, 2-06 Bayfield road. Waterloo Street and Britan- •nia ROad.-John Allen, 219 Gib- bons street; Cathy MacEwen, 239'Cameron street; spare:' Syl- via Dierolf, 235 Hincks street : - Waterloo and Elgin Avenue. McCarthy, 8 Wellesley rstreet; Gary Reid, 203 Quebec street; spare; Thomas, Craw- , 36 Elgin, avenue. " West Street and Waterloo. Street. - Kim Ainslie, 92 St. George's Crescent; Jahn Tango,, 158 West street; spare: Ralph Hagan, 202 Elgin avenue West. ,South Street and Picton Street. -Jackie Duckworth, 235 Bayfield toad.; Eva Maria Dier- olf', 235 Hincks street;' spare: • Debbie Day, 5 Britannia road. • Robertson Memorial School Captain. - Terry Patterson, 186 Quebec street. Eldon Street and Blake Street. Warshick, 182 Blake street; Nancy MacDonald, 121, pritannia. road; spar.e: Primoz Klenencic, 170A Keays street. Wellington Street and ktritan- nia Road. -Ed. Miller, 151 Eliza- beth street; Ken Wettlaufer, 205 Waren street, . Wellington Street and Elgin Avenue. --Bill .Todd, 106 Elgin avenue, West; Brenda Andrew, 44 Waterloo street; spare: Brian "gory, 162-WiTiTiiitian street. When money needs mount YACA11ONTh REN1 DELING1 W. J. Denomme FLOWER .SHOP Phone 8132 524 - DAY OR 'NIGHT • FILM DEVELOPING - ...borrow confidently from HFC . When- your plans, or proldems.,.. call for money -see HFC! Get money to pay bills ... fix the house ... btiy a better -car. outfit thelarnily ...travel , or for any other worthwhile purpose. Borrow confi- dently, repay conven- iently, at Household Finance. - AMOUNT OF LOAN MONTHLY 36 months PAYMENT 30 months 20 months PLANS 12 months $100 550 750 1000 1600 .2200 2500 $ 60.88 83.71 '.5.12 $„._ 23.73 31.65 41.45 68.81 94.62 107.52 $ 6.12 32.86 44.13 58.11 94.11 129,41 147.05 $ 9.46 51.24 0.21 91.56 146.52 201.46 228.93 Above Payments include principal and in.arestand are based on prompt repayment, but do pot include the cost of Ilia Insurance„ 00 ASK ABOUT CREDIT LIFE INSURANCE. ON LOANS AT LOW GROUP RATES HOUSEHOLD FINANC GODERICH '35A West Street -Telephone 524-7383 ai=ritrlign'al 'Star) • ..1••••••••••••• EVENING CLASSES • The CLINTON DISTRICT COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE BOARD ----And4fs--ADV-ISORYAVeA-IPMNWL'C01VIMITTEE -Announce- The- Opening of Evening Classes for Adults at di Business Directory • Call Lodge AMBULANCE SERVICE DAY DR NIGHT Prompt - Efficient Experienced Drivers TELEPHONE 524-7401 R. W. BELL OPTOMETRIST F. T. ARMSTRONG „Consulting Optometrist The Square 524-7661 ' REFRIGERATION and APPLIANCE SERVICE All makes - Altlypes "GERRY'S APPLIANCES The Sayare Phone 544-8434 "The Store That Service Built" Real Estate Agent RUTH VAN DER MEER DIAL. 524-7875r Goderich Agent For WILFRID MoINTEE REALTOR Walkerton STILES AMBULANCE Roomy - Comfortable Anywhere - Anytime DIAL 524.8-142-.------ 77 Montreal St., Goderich Alexasnder and Chapman -4GENERAL INSURANCE 'REAL ESTATE PROPERTY MANAGEMENT Canadian ImPerial Bank of Commerce Building Goderich Dial 524-9662 • ,FOR THE BEST IN PORTRAITS CALL, PHONE OR WRITE DAY OR NIGHT Stan Hadden 118 St. David Street Pi DIAL 524-8787 Roy N. Bentley PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT 4 Britannia Road, East Dial 524-9521 GODERICH - ONTARIO Butler, Dooley, Clarke & Starke . Chartered Accountants Trustee in Bankruptcy Licensed Municipal Auditor 39 It. David St., 524-8253 GODERICH, ONTARIO 32tf ,Ben Chisholm Esso Imperial Products 20 Albert St., Goderich Office -524-7502 ome-524-7835 A. M. HARPER CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT -TELEPHONE GODERICH, ONTARIO 524.7582 55-57 SOUTH STREET CENTRAL HURON SECONDARY SCHOOL "'CLINTON, ONTARIO Except As Noted Below Registration Will Be Held On REGISTRATION:- Mon4 t:1, OCt. 5 and Wednesday, Oct. 7;. from 8:00 '" REGULAR CLASSES EACH MONDAY AND WEDNESDAY be- . "Amen the 'hours of 8:00 p.m. and 10:00 . ,p.m. from .MOft, OCT. 19 to WED., MARCH 31, 1965 NOTE: No Classes Between 'Wednesday, Dec. 9, 1964 and Monday, Jan, 11, 4965. S U 13-.1 .E T S A. BUSINESS COURSES rhe nillowing Business Courses Will Be Offered And All Material Provided For A Fee of $10.00 Per Subject, Candidates 'May Choose TWO of: TYPING BOOKKEEPING SHORTHAND . BUSINESS MACHINES B. TECHNICAL COURSES The Following Technical Courses Will Be Offered And All Material Provided For A Fee of $15.00. Candidates May Choose ONE Of: , DRAFTING WELDING (TO Week Course) MACHINE SHOP PRACTICE MOTOR MECHANICS ELECTRICITY BUILDING CONSTRUCTION and HOME REPAIR C. RECREATIONAL COURSES rhe Fol -lowing Recreational Courses Will Be Offered,. Material NOT Provided, For A Pee of $10.00. Candidates May Choose ONE of: SEWING (Beginners) SEWING and DRESS- MAKING (Advanced) MILLINERY . OIL PAINTING 11 OFFERED: D. SECONDARY SCHOOL HONOUR GRADUATION DIPLOMA Subjects Leading To The Honour Grad- aation Diploma (Grade 13) Will Be Off- ered. All candidates for these courses ire requeSted to register at 8:00 p.m. on Monday, October 5. Candidates may take ONE subject for a fee of $10.00; text books NOT provided. E. SECONDARY SCHOOL' GRADUATION DIPLOMA The Follokving Subjects Leading to the Graduation( Diploma (Middle School), will - be offered, text books NOT provided, 'for a.fee of $10.00 per subject. Candidates, may take a maximum of TWO subjects: English, Algebra, Geometry, Chemistry, Physics, History, French. F. ENGLISH FOR NEW CANADIANS s. Basic Course -in Enklish and Citizen. ship for New Canadians will be offered if a minimum di EIGHT Applications are received. No fee will be charged. G. DEPT. of AGRICULTURE - A Course in FARM MANAGEMENT (Finance) will be offeped for a fee A $10.00. All Courses offered are subject to cancellation if a minimum enitOrMent of 15 is 'not reached or a suitable instructor cannot be engaged. In additi6n to fees mentioned above,'all students are required to be protected by the Boards liability insurance programme. On ,enrolment $1.00 will be collected for this purpose. If You Wish Any Course Not Offered .Above Please 'Indicate You'r Interest In Writing Or By Telephone (482-3471) To , D. J. COCHRANE, Principal • 38-301 11, re