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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1965-04-08, Page 10, George Panstosys awards the Goderich Eleva- ca tor and Transit Company an. trophy company bon,spiiel. Rink members are Irma1? Y op y to Billie Brewer, Gail Sully, and Audrey Kuerixie. Croft after her rink took top honors in the Signal -Star photo..:. 1 Goderich rirsk skipped by rink were. "Buell' Lumby, aril Your. won, the vice; ahamp- ianehip of the mixed curling bon_piel of Branch 109, Royal C"arrad'ian Legion, at the' Malt- , [arid Country Cluib on Saturday. Tin is rink had., three- wins; 30 1)t nts and a plus Of 17 in the.three Brews tournament. Other rnwrnlbers on the rink were; Marjorie Young,, vice; 'Bruce E:'skine, second and Eleanor r.r','kine, lead. Ripley riuk .skipped, by L. Wilds ,placed cond,....ua_-,Gude r::c'h rink sitliAeed by Bud I?Vla t.h- '' was third and another Goderich rink skipped by Bud Wqrthy was fourth ... ,. In the 'alternative draw, a• Go ierieh rink skipped by: BillI",irnlby placed first with three wins, 29 points and a plus of i 10 Othe members- of this Bili Huff, second; Marie Huff, lead. Placed second in the alt'er- native draw was a Goderich rink skipped by Jim S'k.eoah. In third spot was ar Seaforth skipped by .F.,an:k Ca fourth spot was 'bake Goderich rink skipped rink se while n by Croft. a by' Ken Ken Croft was 'in charge of draw arrangements. Trophies were._ Al .mk d. by .t.he_Legion- zone comaan;ler and Ladies' 'fixili'ary zone commander, Eric Jolnstore and Evelyn Carroll' respectively: Thanks .For the trophies donated were expressed by Bill Lurmlby. There ere 16 rinks mpet- 1 ' ng and were from Goderich, Ripley, S.eafor;h and Li uicknow: The forty-fifth annual meet- ing of the Itrevincial Chapter of Ontario, Imperial ' Order Daughters of the .Empire, will be held obi April 7, 8 and 9 at the Sheraton -Connaught • Ho- tel, in. Hamilton, Ontario. Mrs. • W. R. Morrison, Provin- cial preside:A, will- preside.. Mrs. Gordon D. Leggett, Tor- onto, vice-president of the Na- tional Chapter Of Canada; I U.D.E. will bring greetings at -the---ope m ng ' ti ereenanies. Richard D. Jones, National Executive Director, Canadi,ari Council o.f ChriStans and Jews, guest .speaker at the dinner to be .held Thursday, April ,8th, will speak on the -ulbject "For Canada Uni,y Through Divers - AMIJRN.• . Mr. and Mrs. 4aines, lhin'''. 1X ti 'dk++s , ray} *lash Columbia, visited this 'past tweek,wiit'h her ec uS4I1, Miss 'Laura Phillips and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Joitz ton and Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Phillips. 'They were .IV turning home after a holiday spent in Florida. 1bIr., and ' Mrs. Andrew Kirk- connell and• Miss Diane visited en .Sunday wii'jh i'Vir. and Mrs. Louis 'Blake and family at Brus- sels. Mass" aura Fihili'i'ps visited last weeR in Seaferth with 'her- :- ontisine- rs: l✓artre "Il171rac�Jroriald Mr. and Mrs. Roy Finnigan oaf Goderich; visited on S dray evening'. witth Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Phillirp,s. Mr. and . 1iis. Fritz Datema, ,Marguerite, - Matilda, Anita, Prank and. Ralph from Hensel' moved into their new farm home recently pureh'ased from Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth. MaDou• gal: and family. o Mr: and Mrs. Kenneth Mc- Dougall; Miss Bernice and Al- lan movedinto the house of Clayton Gross. Anyone, wishing -tickets to ,go to the .:innual Women's Instit� u' a S.S.S. banquet, please con- tact the 'committee, Mrs. Tom wla , , , .. , .p. reys or Mrs. Robert Turner. - Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wagner and family of Woodstock were recent •visitors 'with Miss Minnie Wagner, Walter and William Wagner. Mr. and Mr.;. Giant llaithby, Tommy, Glen t; Susieand Joy of Collingwood visited last week for a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Frank. Raithlby wild John Riaith'by. Paul, Marian andBarry Doak of 'Goderich visited Mends in the 'village last Saturday., -Mr. and Mrs. •Donald Cart. wright,. David and Denyk visit- ed on Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. George Rigier and family at Credi tion. • Mrs. 'Marguerite Chopin. of Wimgham visited f,ttiends in the village over. the .weekelvd Couple's Club Twenty-five m.members of the Young Couple's 'Club' q`f the Clinton Baptist Church enjoyed a trip to the sugar .bush of Mr. and Mrs. Frank IRaithby on Saturday evening and watched the making of maplesyrup. All enjoyeq a sing -song later at the house and lunch was served. Horticulture Everyone is invited to' the April meeting Of the Auburn Horticultural Society when Miss Rosemary Clark of (Guelph wdll Abe a guest -and dhow pictures taken in Arizona. -and Mrs. Mc - AND ¶ee of rBervmnille ._ gill alsnb:. Meeting The Auburn C.G.I.T. met ;It the ,home of Diane Kirk c�onnell with '18 .girls present. The president, Jane Doran, o'pe'ned the meeting witch the call to worsh.ip and a hymn, with 'Margaret Sanderson at the piano. The Scripture lesson was reed by Margaret Sander, son and the meditation 'was given by-Ctarole Brown. A ,Bible quiz was .held by Bulimia Sanderson .on f'aunaus _s;Pee. e Kthe (previous meeting were adopted as read atur- by the secretary, Gail Miller. Mary Sanderson gave the 'finan- cial statement. The roll call was anslwered by telling the Easter holiday plians. A penny contest was given .by Mary San derson. A short business meet- ing was held and the study of the evening was the C.G.I.T, work in Indonesia—' -.the project for the S.Qlth anniversary of the C.G.I.T.'s in Oanada and this was led by the leader. Mrs. Wes Bradnoek. [Margaret Sanderson played a piano sono and the meeting was closed with a hymn and Taps. Regal 'Chapter a l "\c'h'urn, yM cai. Se'iection;s Were 'iven by 'a 'trio .c nt theliVIVriesv' � used. e �tuttlh Vincent, 'Mrs. Shaddic A,ilen end Mrs. Ruth k and: sglols were sting fir. Adeline 'Ga!rnlprbe'll. Mns. .iong. led in a sing - g The door prize was won by 'M. H t. edogrrsassi,eeleneuchreWells waof.sClin' enjonoy and hiine. d° charoe..61tMr,gaand Mwers.Ke Bertn Shoblbrooi , Prize widens were High man, Alvin Lo�b'b lar' qn,�,x Al � Clin,tnn; deslaor ; ' l,o ka=�S,hd, ck, LQri- ne handrs, Fred Min - shall, Goderich; 'high'l�ady Mrs. Lottie Mai.ellan; low lady; Mrs. Wes Bra,dnoek; lone hands; 'Mrs, Lottie McLellan; Music for dancing. Was suppl1ed by theLocal'aires from Belgz1ave. As- sociate Patron Bert Shabbr_ ook trh�aniked the U.C.W.jadi: for the dinner and Mrs. Ernest Dur- nin, convener, replied. the Auburn Community Me in orial Hall wii'th 147 present for elle turkey dinner served by I�nvt Three of the U.C.W. of Knox United Church. The hall was attractively 'decorated for the occasion with "`flowers and large yetlow mu'n s `spelled out the � ee�tin�g..-.-,Hiap.py Birthday. Wor .hy IVtatr!on Mildred Aanent and ' er father,' Worthy Patron W.1UIam Carter., .conduloted the Meeting. She welcomed all to the birthday party, and intro ett.-•the• sead�- t:aibl�e: Tfiey were: 'Mrs. Hope.IVIanness, Dis- trict Deputy Grand ttVlatron of District Na, 5; Bili 'Madness, past patron; Worthy Matron Mildred Amen't; Stewart Amen,t, Worthy Patron; William Carter, Mrs. William Carter, Mrs: Dora Shorhbrook, 'associate (matron; Bert Sholbbroak, associate pat- ron; Mrs. Ella Middleton, past P.D.D.G.M.; Mrs. Margaret Ken- nedy, London, memlber of the Grand Chapter Benevolent Icoan- mittee; Mr. David Kennedy, past patron and Mrs. Ruby ,Philp orgarvi;s't. Worthy Matron Mild- red Ament introduced her of- ficers and �rn�atronS-find patrons of 'other chapters. Guests were present from , London, Eyro• Parkhill, Exeter, [Mitchell, Sea - forth, .Clinton; • Goderich, Blytli -pred do,g, e ,Canadx'an l gte and the ilei a r allay or -.--S venal E 196 Standard Standard Standard Standard 4 perience Al 1 Benefits, The beset 'weapon against can- cer, according to the Canadian Cancer 'Society, is earl detec ;iion, 'diagnosis .an;d tra 'atmentent- message to eVeo'iety—earry this tribute to tits April Canadian, C011,• April campaign. WALLA Phones URR THIS IS YOUR PERSONAL The Store. That Service Built UPRIGHT FREEZER ._._... _-. _..___. 4... X.ear., W'ar-rarity- OrrFruezing--t1•n7fi'"'Y��-�_._...�.._.�...._ ENJOY THE FINEST FOOD IN TOWN Chinese Food Our Specialty 4t -SO TAKE-OUT ORDERS OPEN DAILY 7 a.m. to 10 p.m n en r:.;ay and Saturday �'nth e12 Midnight Extended_. Local . Calling, for GODERICH and DUNANNON Now In Effect . We have everything you will need in the way" of wed. • rx,; -41rig 'stat onery... All embraced in one . beautifully bound book are wedcJj`rig invitations, reception cards, response cards, thank you cards, shower cards, table napkins and matches. There are not just one or hew styles to choose from but dozens, in various typefaces and different styles. Come in and have a look at this book and pick out your wedding stationery. - ' A KEEPSAKE FOR YOU With your "Forever Yours" invitations or announce. ments you will receive as a gift a keepsake copy of yam' own invitation or announcement ,processed in luxurious gold. This would be ideal to put in your wedding album or to frame.. The Goderich Signa/ -Star FIB or PATIO IZES 26"x7. 26"x 1 26x1• his fine qui avorite. Cor unlite yellow e impressed Local 'aping' no Long Distance char es -- now in, effect between G•odet, and Dungannon . .°. and between Dungannon and Goderich. , This wider local galling has been brought to you througb the cooperation of tjw _Huron end Kinloss Municipal Telephofie lystem and the Dell Telephone Company. - r,A reminder to Goderich and Dungan non telephone users: When calling fri- ends in these two communities, simpl» dials 441e- full rtrvt=rr figures of the number you want -itn reach. The ro'mmuri'ilies now form part of the same local calling arria, and Long I)istanee ,eharges do not aPP1Y• Now is also a gold time to bring your Personal list of telephone numbers" up- to-date! .Jot down 'the full seven -figure numbers of your friends and associates you call frequently and for "Long Dis- tance friends" include, the Area Code w'heri,it is different from your own (519). 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In many cases, your trade will do the trick. And we're Taking all kinds of trades. Big cars. Small cars. Old cars, Late model cars. Compacts. But the really nice thing about buying a Volkswagen that it's priced low enough so you can pay it all in one lump sum. Or we can come to terms. Co Sturdily I garages; for comf there's t! C Middies*