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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1964-11-12, Page 5..w Who Said A Picture Is Worth A Thousand Words.? Take ar' look at these . BARGAINS I It's Our , 16th ANNIVERSARY With • estingy ^: us • vnj LOCHALSH LOCHALSH. - Mrs. Duncan Farrish spent the past week -in Detroit visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Johnstone. Mr. and rs. Bruce Miller and Kevin of Palmerston spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Emile MacLennan. The children of North Ash- field Public School had a holi- day on Friday when the fur- nace welit out. The school be- eame cold because two large 'windows, which had been brok- en by vandals, were still not re- placed. Mr, and Mrs. Allan McCharles and Susan of Toronto spent the, weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Oliver McCharles and John.,' Many from the district at- tended the Ripley District High School annual concert and com- mencement on Thursday and I'rid,,§y evenings and enjoyed the display of'•talent. Mrs. Annie MacDonald 'is `a patient in' Kincardine hospital. Mr. JLnd Mrs: Robt. Johnstone n the district. Miss, June Finlayson of Tor- onto spent the weekend •at 'her home here. Miss Elaine Robb of Strat- ford spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Har- vey Robb. AO Helen MaaNair of Tor- onto was valedictorian at the commencenientt in Ripley Dis- • tt i4xk=Met err/tt9 evening. _ 16 cu. ft. Freezers • , 199.64 23 cu.' ft. Freezers 239-:64 10 cu. ft. Refrigerators 199.64 12 cu. ft. Refrigerators 189.64 un romats Deluxe. Laundromats Dryers - Deluxe Dryers U GET MQI : WitiE;F ,.-WI TV -,,11 Portable INSTANT -ON 133.64 TV.. -..:19' Portable .1..7.9.64._.. 23" Consoles INSTANT -ON 239.64 WE.. SELL THE BEST AND SERVICE THE REST 30" Automatic Ranges 189.64. 14" Electric_ Ranges, . 14'9.64.__. TV SERVICE ALL MAKES Used Grunded AM -FM 89.64 Stereo AM -FM 6 Speakers 249.64• 249.E •1 299.64 159.64 -'199.64 -W-ast-tef-whifipoorAbto. The Goderich Signal Star, ,s1u ay$ 110 0144)0 Auburn AUBURN: ,. Mt', ani Mrs; Edwin Cartwright of Blyth are visiting with. their .son, Donald Mrs. Cartwright, . David and Men's trophies were presented at.',Awards Night Saturday at the Maitland Country Club. With their trophies,. from left to right, are: Frank Reid, winner of the club champion-. ship and the Papernick Trophy; handing the. Papernick trophy to Frank is Larry Papernick; winner of the trophy last This trophy, was put up by `the directors of the Maitland ;CountryoClub in 4hecognition of Mr. Menzies' outstanding contribution to the club during. the 17 years he was a dir- ector. -It is up for annual competition by the senior mem- bers of the golf club. Not. on hand to receive their troph- ies were Al Shouldice, who won the Ellis Trophy, and Char- lie Naftel, winner of the Carling Trophy. Signal -Star photo Mr. and Mr., Gordon Finlay- son spent Sunday in Toronto, where they attended the bap- tisni-ortheir grandson. 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Complete dinner ONLY - $11.19 In Restaurant or Take -Out OWNED and OPERATED BY.JEAN aild NEIL WITMER 'Little Jack MacDonald, son of Mr. Lorne MacDonald re- t tirit'ectiOlalgtitIrifir in Kincardine Sunday. ',J,ack, had his tonsil's removed on Wednes- day., and for a couple of days SHEPPARDTON SHEPPIIRDTON. - Mr. and Mrs. Murray Cardiff, Jeffery and Joan bf Brussels were re- cent visitors with Mr. and. Mrs. W. Talmay. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Pitblado of St. Catharines visited during t -he past--week-with -the lady ls niother, Mrs, Agnes Foster, and - brother, Ralph and farriily. Mrs. William Crawford is visiting with her daughter, Mit.' Bob Oke, Mr. Oke and family in Oakville. Mrs. Edgar Daniell has re- turned. to Kirkland 'Lake, aftey :visiting -,.with Mr: ,.ancL Messrs. George MacKinnon and.' Bob Rising, actAgglia.nied by Don Campbell, Goderich, spent the past week hunting in the northern district. Mr. and Mrs. Eldon' Erb, Kurtzville, and Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Erb and Peggyann of Fergus visited recently with KINGSBRIDGE KINCrgA Mrs. Eldon. Austin spent the Flint, Michigan, spenttheloweek- end wall. Mr. Thomas Wallace. Mr. Larry Wallace returned to Flint with them. Mr. and Mrs. Michael King- han and family, Lambeth-, Mrs. Maurice Edwards, Mary Anne and Sharon, London, spent Sun- day with Mrs. Aug. Kinahan. Miss Alice Dalton, London, and Mr. Maurice Dalton, Ham- ilton spent t e weekend. -at, their home. Miss Audrey Austin, Flint, "spent the weekend with her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Mr. Kerry Hogan, Stratford, spent the -weekend. -with his Mr. Joe Courtney speni `Sun- s:lay in Lon -don visiting Mrs, Cairtney in hospital there. Sally Knoll visited Mr. and Mrs. John Van Osch over the. week- end. Mr. Michael Foley was trans- ferred to, Goderich hospital from LondOn on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Herb ,Wildgen and, family have moved to the Zgrmer EarlDrennan home now owned by Mr. Terry Dalton. ASHFIELD AUBURN with Mr. and Mrs. Emmerson Rodger, both of- Toronto; Mr. ank Mrs. William Rollinson, Tbronto;-Mr. and Mrs.. Mansell Cook, R.R. Londesboro; Mr. Gordon Cook, Cochrane; .Mr. George Cook, .Belgrave; Mr. Ed. Snell, Alberta; Mr. and Mrs. Goderich; 'Mr. and Mrs. -Keith" Rodger and Robbie, ka..2, Au -- burn; Mr. and Mrs. Everett William Ro-dger,A.R. 1, Auburn. Deryk. f. One of 'the first English print- ed, advertisements was a hand- bill produced by William Ca-x- Mr. John Hamilton .of the University of Wat rloo spent the weekend' with his parents,. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Hamilton, ,:•,oftus street. • • Little Miss Lori Lynn Brown of Part Albert spent the week- end with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Warner Andrew, and Miss Lynda. Mrs. Ed. Davies and Mrs. Wes Bradnock attended the con- ' ention of the London area of the Women's Institutes at St. Thomas last week.. Mrs. Brad - nock was elected provincial board director for sub -division g2, representing the W.I. bran- ches in the districts of South Perth, South Huron, North Ox- iord and West Huron. •M-•r�- �a ted--••M-r-sr--i�ar�••-Jac•-lis of Wingham visited 6n Sunday with their daughter, Mrs. • Garth. Walden and Mr. Walden on Loftus :street. Miss. Margaret R. Jackson, Mr. and Mrs. Wes' Bradnock, Sheron afid George visi0d .at, Bluevale on Sunntay w4h Mr. and Mrs. James Johnston and her mo- ther, Mrs. Catherine Dobie. • :Mr, and Mrs. Lloyd Raithby af' •London visited this week with her brother, Gordon Tay- lor, and 'Mrs. Taylor. Mr. and- Mrs. Robert J. Phil- -lips-•visited'•last°•Wethresday-with Mr. and Mrs. George German of Clinton. Miss Sadie Carter N0,4‘, both Hill. and Mrs, ar Kn4 tel of-Goderich, visa ed 1. week with *44 Laura and Mrs,7"Thomas Jo}inston Mr. and Mays. Tan Flick . of Aylmer visited her aunV Ed. Davies, and Mr. Davies last Sunday.' Mr. Keith Arthur of Lambeth. was • in the village last week cad' brought his mother, Mrs. John Arthur, to the home of his bother, Mr. Harry Arthur, Mrs. ..),,Fi;,,Wr!ur• and family. M'rs. John -hur--'.ias been several weeks tv:Lh, her daughter, Mrs. Bob Davis, Mr. Davis and %family. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Me- Uouball, Mks Bernice McDou- ;a11 and Mr. Allan McDougall visited • with his brother, Mr. Elmer McDougall, Mrs. McDou- gall and family at Galt last Sunday. Miss Bernice McDougall' ands Mr. Gordon Gross attended the a d 4eaeher's College '41- amni ddan•ce, held at Stratford , last' Saturday evening, Mr. and Mrs. Allan Moore of Stratford visited her Aunt, Mrs. J. J. Robertson, in Clinton hos- pital on Sunday. Mrs. Earl Allison of Goderieh visited relatives in the village last Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Arm- strong of Detroit are guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Houston;,;,i,,. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew lark; . connell, Mrs. Sam Daer and MTs. William Stewart • visited last --week-with-Mrs:-Herbert---- °.-.•w Govi-er who is a patient in. St, Joseph's Hospital, London. WASJIERS 111.1 SKELTON 5244871 FREEZERS Xi M REFRIGERATORS in Pzi 11111111, • CHESTERFIELD By KROEHLEk • Your Choice 19 SUITES Mackenzie is home after being' confined- in Wingham -hospital for some weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Carter 1„) of Woodstock visited with Hugh I 1-Iackenzie last week. Guests with the Earl Howes last weekend were Mr. and I Mrs. Ronald Oke and family of' Oshawa, and Jack Oke -of Port,I LOOD NOR CLINI What's your stand on registering life insurance policies to' claim certain income tax deductions? Mr. Ca pbel1 If it's possible, I'm all for it! Interviewer * Y9u'll be pleased to know you may fegister aiy Mutual Life policy; except lrerm, under the' Income Tax Act. Subject to certain limitations, the savings portion of your premium can then be deducted from your tax- able income each year. Mr. Campbell Look, I'd like 'to check into this before 1 file my 1964 re- , turn. Where can I set complete Interviewer Just call your nearest Life representative. M r. Campbell It seems to me that everybody should know about this! Interviewer You're right! Particularly people who are building a pension for themselves. Even people now coUtributing to a company pension plan. may qutalify for further tax relief. ML65-IC Mutual Frank Reid, C;L.U. Goderich, Ontario' The Mutual ASSURANCg COMPANY OF CANADA HUD OFRICE WATSRLOO, ONTARIO/ t8TAALtSH ED 1869 at • ST. GEORGE'S CHURCH PARISH HALL WED., NOV 18 Persons who have not given blood previously please tegister at DENOMME'S FLOWER SHOP CANADIAtki mots SOCIETY If