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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1965-04-22, Page 13fa G :Nal .'_ h' tx,-p`il Zak. 1 ,000 'eOt 1, 1,d :s af, 'Pr 00r ref, 105 e0 Quality Service ;.-- Cern teal y Lettering PHONE GODERICH 5244981 or WRITE 130 BLAKE ST. W„ OFFICE LOCAT1ON�- HURON ROAD' on HWY.a, 8 W, J. LEIS ODE tIC]E 0\1' )US a- ths ler all ng as !or !ns an all tll, And Extended Coverages On BUILDINGS end HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS STORE or FACTORY PROPERTIES , STOCKS `°EtUIPMENT K;I,N'GSBRI;DGE.. Father Ed 'i?Vll"T „ Garvey,' ,St. M ph'ael's Col , lege, Toroltb, .xi4ted xel;atives here and in Goderendh aver the weekend. , Dr. and Mrs. Bolland and fam- ily, .Toronto, spent the week- end eekend here... Mrs. O. Heffexn aai is spending _a...f ew-days in- Montreatt: 1Mrs. Meg/rig Sr., Debib;e.and' Shelley Fields, Tarornto, .ent the (w„geken with Mr, and �l rs,; • tri_Rieg ing4..anid„ atm ily,. • • ' Il�Ins. Augustine Kinathan spent the Easter weekend with. ;VIr. and Mrs. Maurice Edwards and family, London. Mrs. Jim Martial is 'spending hislicllays with rcliatitves in Brant - fond.• • Mr, Tea Martin spent. t1to 'weekend with, Mr. and :Mrs. 13411.00i, iM'i d1 -• Mr. and' Mrs' Sandy iMcPher- son and daughter, Kincardine,. Miss Mary La.0 Drennan, (Ode - rich were Sunday visi!tans •with 1�x..._andy D?rs-.Earl.`.IyrenIran. Mr. and Mil.' 'Wma'y •'Pierson and falnily,.IfiarniltIon, and Mid Frances GUmore, LGndan(spent 41ite-weekertid-wilth. Mrs: .ilinckre and JIM. ,Mr. and Mrs. Hank Boven, Flint, spent tie weekend here. Mr. Thqmas Wi,diace return, ed. to Flint with, them. Mr. 'and Mrs. Clarence Doher- ty and family, 1-yami1to•n, spent the weekend aan•ong relatives. •Mr. Martin Courtney return- ed to his boat for a season of sailing. '-Plaut O'Donnell is in Child-- ren's War Memorial Hospital, London, fellawii>,g surgery. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Dalton are spending the Easter holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Art O'Con- nor,. Whitby. • Miss Audrey Austin, Flint, is visiting her- parents. GENERAL. INSURANCE AGENT 46 West St.. Dial 524-9442 TORNADO HITS Word was roc �lved by John- nie nie McGnaw ofaderiCh that hat this cousin, Marian DeLong, in Kokomo, Indiana escaped in- jury or damages in:the tornado do whiChsvept that sbate. Hotv- ever,irs. D_ eLong's daughter g h ter at ,Greenwood, Indiaia, -lost everything, including ears. Mrs: DeLangvas a visitor in ,G,odervcisome time ago. 111. Mr, • K'crry Hargan' spool tie Weekend art 'b a hcar<e. �: lsxs+* Dein.ius and- Maurice Dal4or1r, Haaarirl�ton, °tMr. and Mrs. .° x �Q d, ;Mlarslnan and; daughter, London, spent the Easter weeJ end at then' home. - " I% and .Mrs, Joe O'Brien and family, 41/4r. D. J. Lassaliz e, God eriehe _nett_ Sunday -..WI Mr. and Mrs. Mart Dalton„an Iatinily. Mr. Doug Fdayne.; Kiiti teener; visited -h_--brothers over �tl weekend. • Mir. and Mrs, Edwin Myer, London, visited Mr. and Mrd. Herman Lambertus and other relat iv es on Sunday. Mary and Michael Ryan, Tor- onto, are spending the Easter, vacation with Mr. and Mrs. Wallte;r Clare. OFFERING TO THE FARMER:.. Comparative Pricing On BAG - BULK CUSTOM MIXED FERTILIZERS SPECIAL COCKTAIL SIDLE Regular 100 for 1.49 • 524-7812 Bill Hanly has been elected the new president of the Kins- men Club of -Goderich. The meeting,ifor the election., of of, floors was ,conducted by president WilIf Denorame. Other officers -elected were: Jim Peters, , 1st vice-president; Doug Cruiicks'oank, 2nd vice; Deb Shewfelt, secretary,; Ken McGee, treasurer; Ray Cook, registrar; Bill McKellar, Ron Carter and Ted Hayward, direc- tors. The pact presg;dent, Mau- rice Gardiner, opened the meet- ing and ,the invocation was giv- en by Ron Carter. Sgt -at -arms Bill Kiirkey, collected $7.15 in fines. The pot of gold, amount- ing to $12.25, was won by Ken McGee. ALWAYS IN STOCK HERBICIDES PESTICIDES GRASS & GRAIN SEEDS FENCING MATERIALS & TWINE 31 Daylight Saving Time _will commence the Town of Goderich on._Sunday,April25th4965,_at_2 A10 Citizens are reminded to advance their clocks accordingly. - PHONE 4824133 CLINTON lr d !r FRANK WALKOM, Mayor Town , of Goderich The colorful team from the Indian Reserve at Sarnia is al- ways good for some pre -game. showmanship, as shown above. Entered in the "D" series, the ,Indian team edged Ripley 7-6 on Friday evening but bowed out of the tournament on Monday afternoon when they lost to Atwood by a score of 5 to 1. ASHFIELD ASHI'IEIiD..:-, Mrs; Kenneth Parrish of Goderich is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Hugh Mac- Kenzie.' The Young People's Society Attended a Sunrise .Servi e_in Riple'y Eas'er Sunday. • ,'Congratulations are extended to Mr. and Mrs. Duncan Sim'p- so.a on the._birth • of a son, on ;Sarturday, • Among -Easter visitors here were: Alex 1VIacKenzie of Ham- ilton; Mr., and Mrs. Roiialld Oke and children of Oshawa; Miss Mabel Macdonald of Windsor; Mr. and Mrs. Allan MacLean of Coll-ingwooca,: ,Ray Ma oriole of Toronto; Mr. and Mrs. Mac Bell of Toronto; Mrs. R. Granit off Goderich; Miss Audrey Ross df Peterborough; Mr. and Mrs. Leadbetter and Baribara of Tor- onto; Miss ,Ja•ie Finlayson of Toronto; M:. and Mrs. ban Mor - torn of Palmerston. Mns. Wm. Johnson is home after a few weeks as -a. patient derive. SUGGEST YOU ORDER YOUR 'NEW CUSTOMIZED DRAPES NOW _-' FOR INSTALLATION DURING NILE. --Bob McNeil, .eldest son of, Mr. and Mrs. • Clifford McNeil, received word last week that' he was succes ttul in pass- ing all his exams ai a first year student at Ridgetown College. 'on tul_atie'rls to --Mr. -arid Mrs, Ross Rivetit, who were married on Saturday. Miss Marybelle Bere of Lon- don _spent the 'weekend with her parents. , Mr. and Mr.'s. John, Wilson and family of Scarborough spent the weekend with Mrs, Esther Rivett. Mr. and Mrs frank Hawkins of (.Goderich and Mr. and Mrs. Ross IVlcNee 'fie::diginer- guests: with the Graahaim McNees ,Sun- day evening. -. . At the Sunday service, Rev. Mr. Veldhuis 4aptize'd ' David Dou.glras, son oeMr. and -Mrs. James Hawkins and ' Cynthia Louise, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Reg. Brindley,. The Graver farnilly moved in- to their new home the end- of wee .. TO. LEAVE CHSS William ' G. Nediger of . Sea - forth, for two years maths in- structor at 'CHSS, Clinton, has been '!appointed ass'o'ciate reg- istrar' at the new Ontario Col- lege o1=lege of -Education at London. Duties will commence next September. He is a- native of Clinton. • RuUh Bee is' spending Easter hotidys in London witth' her sister. - Mr: and Mrs. Cliff Stewand- son, Sharon, Mary ,.and . Ross spent the Weekend „ with the -for> -- zrruther, MTs:- Jiin Pettit of Melbourne. • Mr. land Mars. Bill Oliver and baby Sandra Darlene of Erin, Mr: and - Mrs.: Gordon -Hulley and family of Thorvald and Mr. and Mrs: Barry Brown and fam- ily of Port -Albert were' Sunday visitors with Mr. And'Mns. Wil- mer Rutledge and family: Misses Helen and Jean Mc- Nee of Nile and Miss Melba ices o-Godexuch"are visna this week with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Sproul and Gilds of Cooks - e, vi11e, „ SAWS FILED All types- of saws filed quickly on our precision Foley Automatic F i'1 e r. Your saws will cut faster, cleaner, truer. Old saws re - toothed. s- of saws fi Lawnmowers SHARPENED You'll save time and effort when your mower is sharpened on our�`- Foley Lawn < Mower Sharpener. ", All work guaran- teed. J. ADAMS Quebec and Wellington Sts 524-8567 TWO VICE -PRINCIPALS Two vic: principals at CHSS have been appointed. They are Gordon PhilIi s, now vice.prife; ,. eip al of Fergus District High School, and John Penner of Brampton, head of the physics department at Kennedy Sec- ondary Staliutrl,'-Coo'lusv'rlle. -They . will replace Robert Romuth, who has been named principal. `I•Ai( RATES '0 Clinton's 1'965" tax rate will be the same as that of last year, 78 , mills for • residential and 88 m=om for comlinerciall. At Wingham a 1.85' mill rate infte u'as-0app=roved-•-for--a - residential rate of 75,75 mills with 83.50 for commercial °and industrial. - ,' r _THE RELY PRECISION BROADCASTER is your most dollar-stretdiing investment. why? Because Lel, s prbcisjnn pattern elim _ "�jrc�icic a•'cur3tE' milered c:)ntrol Because the Lely does every spri ad ng from seeds to insecticides. Because •Lely', adjustable broaJoast side delRery. Because ... the Ley Broadca_•'er can only minutes. , For all these — with lc,'" ma ntcr,ance and long i, inates ''guess", spreading and uniform d'stribution. job fro,, fertilizer to lime,. pattern pormits r,ar ,or be comi-letely cleaned in E LY LTD • P.O. Box 5023, B,urlingtan, Ontario, Canada o Pr ,ne 637 to give ybur windows the new look for spring, Salter Home `Furnishings suggest you take advantage of their customized 'Drapery Service now. We will bring samples to your home, rmeasure your windows for exact requirements-, and install- the finished drapes at 'no extra charge. If you prefer, call in to Our Drapery Display Room and make your selection. NOW's the time ... Trade' `N' Travel Time . to, pick out that new car' you've been longing for. So hurry in this week for a demonstration in the model of Four choice. The trading's great! And at the same time, pick up your handy Trade 'N' Travel TOTE -CUSHION. Well be looking for you: Too old to buy, insurance? 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