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145 ESSEX STREET GODERIC.H, ONTARIO
'DANCING FOR THE YOUNG CROWD •
THIS wEEK,. SATURDAY, MARCH 27th
"TgE. DEL WETS"
A purchase award of $100,
offered to the Ontario Society
of Artists by 'British Mortgage
*84 Trust Company, has been
won by Jiim Tiley of Teironto.
M. Tiley's painting is one of
the paintings pow ont display
at the 93rd anthal exhibition of
the 0 S.A. A record number o
Catering to Weildings, Luncheons. Banquet s Etc.
"Phone 524.9371 or 5244264
more than, 600 workS Were sae
mitted as entries ,from eWhich
77 were choSen for the .ex-
hibition.
In commenting on the award,
Widrid P. Aregory, Q.C., Presi-
dent of British Mortgage &
Trust said that bis Company
will offer the prize 'annually.
Janieslithatdsonitionil
'S:rving The Feed.. Pealers, of Western .Ontario'
PHONE 524-8388, GODERICH
!been ;leg Ana, Many Canadian
(Otir:C001
naimmis ler use in the Corn-
pay's OtaceS. We feel that we
contiatre to
Canadian artists by m
purchase award. T
hurnber,w011,1ts sub
the exhibition indica
011r, Company's award, and the
other awards; are helpful in
stimtylating interest anteing Can-
adian ,artists."
Mr. Tilev's painting, entitled
Trio, is a 4' x 7' triptych. 'Each
ciif-the--three- panels is a bold;
blialfiattdriceii"a"/While ,groUxid.
It is like Japanese calligraphic
writing with three limensio,nal
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•-Mr-.-an4--1VIrs,--Edward-Bowans of 20 Raglan- Street, Goderich7 - -of-Singer Sewing Centre the franchised -"Sunbeani dealer.: _
receive free tickets far their all -expense 10 -day trip to Mr. Bowers entered the Sunbeam "Free Trip to Bermuda
(Bermuda from C. A. MacCarty representing the Sunbeam ' Contest" after purchasing Sunbeam Appliances .at the Sing
Corporation. On .the left is George Henderson, manager er Sewing Centre. •,, Advt. -
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° LOCHALSH
LOCHALSH.—Recent visiUrs
with Mrs. Harvey Robb and
flainily were Mr: and Mrs. Dus-
tow and Mr. and Mr.. Charles
Parrott, all of Wingham:
A successful auction sale- was
held on Saturday for MT. Herib
Ensign. Antique article's were
plentiful .and the bidding was
brisk. Mr. Ensign has moved
to Lucknow and Mr. and _Mrs,
Tam Farrell (will be moving
into the Ensigeplace soon.
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EALER
Mrs. Daisy McCharles _spent
the past week with Mr. and
Mrs. Oliver McCarles and John.
Sympathy is extended to Mrs.
Ken Farrish in the passing of
her sister, Mrs. Nelson.
Recent visitors in Stragord
were Mrs. Eldon Bradley and
Phyllis. Phyllis plans to enter
•Teachers' Obliege there in the
fall.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Finlay-
son and Carol spent the week-
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AT .THEATRE:
THE PARK GODERICH
. • Air -Conditioned For Your Comfort • :
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NOW — THURS., FRI., SAT. — MARCH 25-26-27 •
- — Adult Entertainment,—
Jack Lemmon with Romy' Schneider
a truly star-cast-in-an-adult....eometly_
—_,A...Head
"GOOD NEIGHBOR SAM" ,
' ---- In Color —
' SATURDAY MATINEE ONLY: "Three Stooges In Orbit"
MON. and TUES.,-MARCH 29 and 30 '
Gina Lollobrigida and Sean Connery • ,
A dramatic story from Katherine Arley's popular novel
„ "WOMAN OF STRAW" ,
-- In Color —. ..
WED., THURS., FRI., SAT. — MARCH 31 to APRIL 3
Doris Day, Rock Hudson and Tony Randall •
' A terrific comedy based on,the Broadway play .
"SEND ME NO FLOWERS"
•:--- In Color —
COMING: "Behold A Pale HOrse" — Adult Entertainment
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drid in Toronto ,,with Mr, and.1
Mrs, Bill Rogerson. • • .
Little Donna Elphiek enter-
tained several of her little fri-
ends to her -birthday party on
-Friday afternoon.
Slides Shown
The regular monthly ;meet-
ing of ,Kintail Women!is Institute
rn in the near future.
• Wins Bursary
Comiratulatims are in order
for „Miss E'aine Robb who is al
tending Stratford Teaehem"
dellege. Elaine . was the win
ner of a $200 eursary awarded
by the college to deserving
students.
'was held: Thursd,ay evening at .
the home of Mrs. Wrn. Mac- FINAL CARD PARTY
Donald% The 4-H .club.put on BENMILLER.—.A card pay
the skit they used on. Achieve- was held --in -Forestef4s- Hall;
ment Day in Wingharn. Slides Benmiller4 Saturday night.
were shown, and an enjoyab,lei Winners twere: high lady and
evening spent. man, Mrs. Jonathan Fisher arid
Farms Sold„,„,..,..,........,..wir. -Aaron Fisher: law lady ard
During the past fFrv,V fi.Ty. man, Mrs. E. Fisher and Mr. N.
two farms in the community Manning.
were sold; The Harvey Rob Draw prize, a breh-el--of
farm was bought by' Mr. Hugh pies, was ,won by Bruce .Fishe,..
Mason.' - The . McGillivray farm A lunch was served by groups
was sold to Mr. Arnold Whit- in charge.
ney of Exeter. Mrs, Robb and • ,This was the final card party
family plan to move to Wing- for this season.
" LET SPRING GO To. YOUR HEAD WITH A n 667
EASTER and SPRING
PERMANENT SPECIALS
With Mae, Gwen, Barb and Bob
SALON OPEN 6 DAYS — 2 NIGHTS
'HEATHER BEAUTY.
1 108 Lighthouse St. Dial 524-74ri1
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The only difference between these two cars
is 27 years and 2,109 improvements.
Which is why you see so manni VWs. And still have trouble
telling which model year you're looking at.
When we improve the yolkswagen, we don't fool about
with the style. We Work on the works. For good reason.
For instance, in 1952, we put, vents on the front' side
windows. And in 1956, we redesigned the gas tank so you'd
have more luggage space up front.
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We made first gear synchromesh in 1.961. To let you
shift down frqrn second to first without stopping. (We made
a lot of lady drivers happy with 'that one.) °
What about this year? Well, there•are 17 improvements
for 1965 alone.
Every single window on the '65 VW is just a little bit
bigger. The back seat folds down so you can use the entire
rear of the car for suitcases and stich.
The steering assembly'ris completely maintenance free.
Wl made our windshield wipers to do a better job. ...
So although the Volkswagen may look the same to you
every j'ear, it does change. A fender from that '65 VW will
bolt easily onto that 1936 model.
That way, if you drive an old,VW and something wears
out, you,don't have to worry about getting parts.
And if nothing wears out, you don't have to
worry about the shape you're in.
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