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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1964-11-19, Page 7PERSONAL Mr. and Mrs. Fred Anderson and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Blake spent the Weekend in Toronto • visiting relatives. Mrs. Bert Lewtas of Winni- peg, a recent guest with Mr. and Mrs. J. Moody, returnec1 tq her home last Saturday. 0 Mrs. George Milburn of Lon - den was a 'weekend guest of Mrs,- Eva 'Iohring: Mr. and Mrs. Cliff McNeil,. ac- companied by Mr. aria Mrs, °Mar Brooks, spent the week- end in Toronto, and, attended the Royal Winter Fair on Sat- urday last. Thousands of businesses throughout Canadri have used 1013 loons to expand or modernize their facilities. If You have plans for yodr business and require financing. call in and discuss your needs with us. INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT BANK 25 BRANCH OFFICES ACRQSS CANADA KITCHENER-WATERLOO WATERLOO, ONT,: Waterloo .quare Building - Telephone: 744-4186 -1.-fat„.134n2leouttor THEY'RE COMING IN AS FAST AS THEY'RE GOING OUI ' These are just a small representation of the many • cars we• have -in -stock: -Apart. from the cars mentioned- -,..-- we have over 24 others. Most of our cars are late -. ' - - in#dels arid we are Still urgently in need of older models .. up to 1960. •No matter what make, model or yea'r.of car • you own, now is the time you, can make the best deal of your life. 4-- WELL 11170".-1:10 IntAROTOP: 44as-155-bp-six-cy1inder---Motorraotomatic-transmissionr-white- tails, full discs, windshield washers plus many other extras. et black, red' interior. Low. Mileage. 1964 CORVAIR. MONZA H uron County Seeks evelopment Road Huron County road commit- tee has asked the department of highways to designate as de- velopment road another 16 miles, namely, county read 3 from Bayfield through Bruce - field and Egmondv,ille to High- way .8 at Seaforth. The depart- ment pays the full cost of de- velopment road, constructed by the county, and $400,000 ,was received or will be, as direct aid this year. Announcement that the route matibned had been chosen by the %ad committee was auth- orized by chairman Joseph Kerr, deputy reeve of Wingham, county engineer James Brit- nelb had concluded reading the committee report. A bylaw has been prepared to increase the speed limit from 50 to 60 mph on county road 25 f rpm iTi.g II 1 except in the, policevillage of Auburn (30 mph), the village bf al,....1.111•111111MW Blyth (35 mph) and Walton (35 mph) and on county road 12 from thelorth limit of Seaforth to Highway 86 .except 25.00 feet at Winfitrop (35 mph), Walton (35 mph) and the 'village of Brussels (30 mph). "These two roads are built to a modern standard and the 60 -mile limit is in keeping with Department of Transport warrants. The 1964 budget will be rais- ed as follows: county ' levy, $522,000; rebate of retail sales tax, $10,000; surplus, $16;500; provincial §ubsidy, $656,500; direct aid (development road) $400,000; total,* $1,60,000.. • Main itern of road construc- tion was 7,5 Miles on road 16 in Morris, $230,000 for grading., gravel and. land'. Principal bridge job was ,a 195 -foot three - span bridge on road,. 31, north PERSONALIZED CHRISTMAS GREETING -ARDS AT THE' Signal -Star maintenance bill was $352,000, of which gravel cost $112,000. Work on development reads 669 and 670 on county road 12, from Highway 8 in Seaforth north to Highway 86; 22 miles, is now complete. "Total cost was in excess of one million dollars," the report stated: "the cost' to Huorn. county was less than $4,0 000. " P-1411-03tWitifk*R.R•sLdasign under way on development road 759 on county road, 4 from Crediton east, westerly to High- way 81„10 miles. Tenders for Discuss Buying New X.Ray Unit A meeting of the Boarcli of Governors of Alexandra Marine and General Hospital, Tuesday evening discussed the pufehase of a new X-ray machine. The matter of purchasing it has been left to the executive corn'- mittee to proeeed withandcer- tain renovations in connection with its eventual installing have been left with the property committee. The. possible price of the new machine is more than $21,000. Three additional plans for the new hospital addition have been prepared by the archi- tects.' The building planning, committee, is now trying to get an appointtnent with provincial authorities in the near future to discuss these new plans, Reporton their attendance *at the annual convention of the Ontario Hospital Association were given by John Schaefer n4 Loo--AValzak.---,:_ grading the first five miles will likely be called early in 1965, and for the second five miles later in the year. , A bylaw has been prepared to add and remove small sections of old Highway 21 in relation to the county ystem,. The .larg- est piece is part of old_ Highway 21 foni,q,aL,4a..,piu1op.a' tonib. The bylaw reverts a section of old Highway 21 north of the railway tracks to. the Township of Colborne. • • .1 • • :•• e* doderich signal -Star, ThiulAdai, Nvei1er 190, 11;4,041 • • tte.n ance pogo 1) exChAnge of students betweero Various countrie,sand fell that 4:eh 4., pan would ie suitable lor the God.erieh Lions Club to • 1)onsor. Ernie Crawford'intro-• ,dueed theguest speaker. Bjll Marley presented him- with a glift on behalf of the Goderich- Club. Maurice Jenkins spoke of The Little Theatre. plan to bring 3eorge Merton and his marion- ettes to Goderich SOPtle time in December .and asked the Gode- -ich Lion to subsidize the, cost of tickets to this show for young;sters. This, the Lions Club voted to do. • Jim. Britnell asked that Lions .give thought to a. worthwhile project for the Lions Club and MR. AN MRS. PETER YOUNG * '1 * * 50th Wedding Anniversary Party For ,Mr. &' Mrs. -•5. Peter 4Youn r. -and Mrs. S: -.Peter Young marked their 50tff wedding an- niversary with open house at their home on Huron- road on FOR b QUALITY. MEAT LOOK FOR COLEMAN'S EPICURE. BRA COLEMANS SWEET PICKLED • PICNIC HAMS LB. 49c COTTAGE ROLL LB 59c COLEMANS TRAY PACK OR COUNTRY • Saddle tan with bucket seats, four -speed transmission, radio, windshield washers, white walls, discs, back-up lights and undercoating. 1964 'CHEVROLET IMPALA . FOUR-DOOR-IIARDTOP-, - Power brakes, power steering, V8, automatic, white walls, padded dash and many other options. 14,000 miles • 1964 CHEVROLET BISCAYNE • . FOUR -DOOR SEDAN Six cylinder, 'standard transmission, windshield washers and •only 5,000 miles. 2450:00 - )1963 CHEVROLET BISCAYNE Two -DOOR Six cylinder engine with standard transmission and windshield -washers. In Al condition. 1995.00 1963 CHEVROLET IMPALA s'• ' TWO -DOOR HARDTOP Ember red with white vinyl top. Power brakes, power steer- ing, radio, white walls and 327 motor. Many other options. 2695.00' 1962 PONTIAC PARISIENNE TWO -DOOR HARDTOP Automatic with V8, power brakes, power steering, new white wall' tires, windshield washers, discs. In immaculate condi- 'ion. One owner car. A real buy at .. . 2495.00 1961 CHRYSLER WINDSOR FOUR -DOOR HARDTOP White with red interior. Only- 31,000 Miles. Fully powered. Locally owned. , 2150.00 • 1960 CHRYSLER WINDSOR FOUR -DOOR SEDAN Fully equipped. Al 'condition throughout including new white wall tires. "Has six cylinder motor, standard transmission and only 32,000 miles by one local owner. 1495.'00 1960 DODGE FOUR -DOOR SEDAN 1295.00 1959 'CHEVROLET STATION WAGON Has six cylinder motor, standard transmission ' and is in Al condition throughout. 1395.00 414 'HURON ROAD GODERICH ous4-0 • COLEMANS SUGAR CURED LEAN TPICNIC1- • La. 394. COLEMANS BY THE PIECE DELICIOUS pkg.'COLEMANS DELICIOUS BOLOGNA LB 39c WIENERS LB. 39c SHORT CUT PRIME pkg. COLEMANS SWEET SMOKED EPICURE RIB ROASTS LB. 69c SIDE BACON BONELESS 1 -Ib. PRINTS COLEMANS c POT ROASTS LB.49c PURE LARD 5 fo, 1:00 • FEATURING, COLEMAN'S RED or BLUE BRAND BEEF ALSO TOP QUALITY LAMB, VEAL and PORK COME. IN AND TRY A SAMPLE' OF COLEMAN'S WIENERS AND WESTONS WIENER ROLLS THURS., FRI. ° & SAT. 12 -oz. TINS LUNCHEON MEAT K A M DOMESTIC Shortening 32 -oz. JAVEX MAXWELL HOUSE C QF FEE 20 -oz. TINS AYLMER ' " TIN 39c 2 LBS. 63c 2 FOR. 49c 1 -LB. BAG' 87c Pork & Beans 2 FOR 39c FLORIDA SIZE 96's STIMULATING REFRESHING EFRU KING SIZE T1E)E SAVE 44c PLUS 47c IN COUPONS 1,19 10 FOR WHITE SWAN • 25 -Foot Roll STUART HOUSE Toilet Tissue 8 ROLLS 1 A)0 , Aluminum -Foil 15 -oz. Tins STUART HOUSE JELLIED OR WHOLE TIN 29C 11,6 -lb. Tin FEARMANS 9C 33c CANNED HAMS 1.49 CranberrySciuce 1 32 -oz. RED & WHITE FOODMASTER Open Nightly Until 1012.M. for your Shopping Convenience - 91 VICTORIA STREET NORTH r 'November llth. lavrivr Young is the former Elma Bettles. They •were married at Bay- field by the Rev. Alfred McFar- lane and farmed -in: COderich Township until they retired in 1946. They have three children, Mrs. Graham (Olive) Johnston of Clinton; James of Goderich Township, and Mrs. Harold (Bessie) Black -of Clinton; they have seven grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. They are both members of Victoria Street United Church, Goderich. . . _ The table, centered with -the wedding cake, was decorated with 'gold streamers and white and %old tapers with •Mims-: Alban Bettres and ,Mrs. Clara Young, sisters-in-law of Mr. and Mrs. Yoning, pouring "tea for about 'roo guests: -Assisting -were-the- PuY17.W _5.71.41.TglitetM,A.aigght law and granddaughters.- -MW-Threlr""griffr-ards were received. Amon g them were „..„JengrattrlatirtiS.,' l'iri-O-Piii Elstoli" Cardiff and Lester B. Pes.'son and a scroll from John Rd ts. The couple also had a iithe call from Mrs: Young's. bre 6 r, Erland, and sister -in- . i laVrom Toronto and one from her ..sister, Rhoda Jordan, and lark* •Therori; of Vancouver, ;_,•:- . 'ung has one: sister, R of Vancobver acid three d br titers, tleron of: Seaforth, All ati. of Goderich Township anal Erland of. Toronto. Mr. Yq g has one brother living, Jai ' of Goderich. Kiiiettes Aid • Needy Family T e '. fourth meeting of the Goderich Kinette Club was held. Moi.;4y, November 16, at Mac- Kay Hall with 16. members pre-' sent.'„ SOeral Major projects were disCtiSSed during the business sessieri. Jenne :VICCaidev, Convener. for • clan will of ,t gave of the annual Mardi 'Gras stated_ that this affair 66 held at the Legion Hall, rlie Whetstone, convener o New Year's. Eve dance, hr report on'the progress se plans. sident Jean Hanly an- no4ied ages and sizes of the needy'family to be assisted and plans are underway for contri- butions ' to them. • At the closeof the meeting a Chinese auetion was held fol- lowed bv,• a .social hour, Pi?r1.40 tilf4o 1.4,1Q4§C1 PeoloOr log.„ PresidOAt, t _e'14apPwars, ppl.loct Ain 6040,01;g .44t, • allt024°gFARW 404r4We, , with •the eustoni g4:4;,,A, - clifferent member to 0, •SA eadt meeting. • Entertainment was provided by Jack 'Thyne, "The 'cow; Farmer," and Claohtc rk Jnson, CIQNX artists. Mr, Thyne spoke of first coming to Godericli to entertain on the invitation of the late Dr. Whitley and later, on the invitation of the late Reg. McGee. Bruce Howlett was the win- ner ,trf the draw prize. Object- ing to no planned Christmas star this year, Bob Smith in4 vited. the Lions to his home after 'the meeting in order that the custom might parried on. SPECIALS 4 ame ream a'inse REG.15,9c 6 7c MICRIN REG. 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