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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1965-05-20, Page 9i l( CANADIAN QUIZ nvbat yiear did the dare- iiLl,end!kn first cr °c _.,, A the cogen gergOibrjightropo. ,dad the, St, Lawrence • r% Thousand ssaands get .at name? ttawa's current spending is toot in which of .these. three gla, ifitrationsp ileef ce services, heft • alnd welfare, ° Publie deet eiiarlges? A.:T,he :ATte e- To t4R0411n ., company, ,in Canada employs 35,: 300 ,or 3,500 persons? 5. Personal income taxes paid py ,Canadians represent about what proportion of total tax x'YrAeltts? „NS,Y IIR,S: 5. leer a1 in,' coarse taxes represent about 14' cents afk;the total lar f rtax_. pay' nents to all, go ernanerbts. 3, Of Ottawa's' spending this year, health and welfare (in- cluding ,old 'age ,securit>y (pens= i(ms) 'will account for 28 Per cent, 4 ng0 oery e4 _ for 2 per- cent, debt Olaxges' 14 Der :cent.) 1. In 1859, 4. 05 persons._.. 3. Zar1'Y reach ex; pl<erien,rs4 . i- the-0hrase txxllle tyles,'? Inea`r ing, "the thousand islands," although in fact there are about 1,500 in the group, ry-err,. ••, r.: }: r.• EN ` I•i-Fltoz MADE WITH FRES CANADIAN APPLES DELI- CATELY SPICED AND BAKED IN A TENDER;FLAKY CRUST BY A'P'S MASTER BAKERS LARGE 24 OZ. $izl; wiYi ° 0447. 4A4- YES, WE MERIT -3 FOR ONLY ONE, DOLLAR . q; Stook �!!p ' On HolidayFoods. ��At.-A&P Low; Low .Prices'- •��., Jane Parker Reg. rice"ear c -- P i h 39 SAVE 10o Marvel (Assorted Flavours) each C ICE. CREAM pint brick27C 1/2 -gal cin 9C SPANISH BAR CAKE 29 SPA Jeno Parker �� C :TOMATO JUKE SENNA BREAD - 24 -oz loaf V ou Monarch, Coloured (Parchment rape TOWELSpkg g82 PLYof 2 rolls 4 C MARGARINE 3 CLARK'S STEINS 3 15 -oz tins .®® Reg.Price loaf 25c - SAVE 4o •t '`Libby's Fanoy ,Quality , °. ra, ewe Dalton, .waa hem fer the week. end. Alice, Was 0n6 of the' graduate g class from St. 'as - aphis coital: ,school of 'nurs- ing . The ,graduation exercises took place last Friday ,evening' in Thames Hall, U.W.O. Those who .attended the grad,nation from here Were. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis .IDalitc•n, Brian a rid Maria, Mr. 'and Mrs'. Ray Dal-'(' ton, Kathie, Mrs, Earl DrennAn,.l .,Ilvkary Lou and Mike Drennan, ►, ;; .09nald, Lnelenow,• 11 et :. Margaret 1 ii dor,, speint the weekend witlh. Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Austin and Fa1RY11.13►� - IMr. and Mrs. Joe Marti and family, . :iTam:ilton, spent the ,Weekend with Mir. and Mrs. Bbaise Martin. Maurice Dalton, Miss Gu1ius, Miss Antoinette Dalton, Detroit, Mn., ' Lyle Lannon, London, spent the we::kend • with Mrs. Dennis Dalton and family. Mrs. Art O'Connor, Whitby, Miss Geraldine O'Connor, Tor- onto, spent the• 4veekend With Mr. and Mrs. Ray Dalton. Cyril Austii. Ls a patient in Goderiic'h ;hospital. Mrs.- Carl Riegling is still a patient in Wingham hospital. We hope they both will be feeling better soon. Stuart Forbes, EMO co-ordinator for Huron, (next to map) gett down to details for the EMO exercise "Ills Wind" a simulated hurricane -- in the County Council chambers on Saturday. The exercise was attended by EMO rem entattlyes from throughout the county. Signal -Star photo Wrapped) Facelle Royale (Whitelar Coloured) Reg. pkg 53c -SAVE 1-I k s 9c . SPECIAL! Beef or Irish - SPECIAL!. Herpes ' Over 10 million yeast cells are found on each ripe grape at the time of.harvest. BAR-B-Q.SAUCE Duncan Hines (13 VARIETIES) pkg C BURNS' SPORK 12 -oz tin 3 MIXES43 CAKE 16 -fl -oz btl 4 5c Reg. Price pkg 49c - SAVE 6o Canned Luncheon Meat Reg. Price tin 43c - SAVE 4c Parenits,wtho are afraid to putt their foot down 'usually have children who step on, their toes. NILE. --Mr. and ,I11!IrsGrah'a'm McNee arid. Eric and J. C. mg - Nee were recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Don McCormick of Wingham. - Weyvelcome 11 and Mrs. Alvin ' Kerr, Randy and Sally to o'ur neighborhood., They us- ed to live en the same 'farm about 12 years age; also Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Kerr have moved to Mns. Matthew's house. Mrs: Harold Dougherty and ,,family have moved to her ,mo- SUPER -RIGHT QUALITY - CANADA'S FINEST NATURALLY _AGED RED BRAND STEER BEEF PORTERHOUSE-. SIRLOIN or "ITS -BARBECUE TIME" SUPER -RIGHT QUALITY - COOKED READY TO SERVE - SMOKED BUTT. PORTION We're not recommending you buy an elephant. But if there is anything big and expensive that ` you really -- need, an HFC Big Purchase Loan ,_can --help y_c2u,,cJ it. It may save you money, too, by letting you bac gain with the power of good, 1 -d- lrf-€-'yete-ro-look- ing at a better car, new furniture, major appli- ances -any important need -buy with cash from HFC -Household - Finance. 'Ask about credit life.insurance at low group rates AMOUNT OF LOAN MONTHLY PAYMENT PLAN 36 30 20 12 months months months months 60.88 83.71 95.12 23.73 31.65 41.45 68.81 94.62 107.52 $ 9.46 51.24 69.21 91.56 146.52 201.46. 228.93 Above payments include principal and interest and are based on prompt repayment, but do not include the cost MI life insurance. ther's farm home between Nile and Carlow. Mr. and Mrs. Don Dellow of London and Mns. J. • Pettit of Melbourne were recent visitors with Mr and Mrs. Cliff Stew- ardson and family. , Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hawkins of Goderich were Sunday visit- ors with Mr. and Mrs. Ross Mc- Nee. 1 Corrine, the children of Mr. and U.C.W. Meet 'Mrs. Clarence Adams of White - The U.C.W. met in the neh'urch, were christened. church basement with 1$ mem-'1l%r• Les Schultz spent somebers and two visitors present. time recently in Whitechurch Mrs. Fred Horton and Mr's. Wil- assisting his brother, Ezra, in Ham Wiggins led the devotion- al period. Mrs. Stuart Taylor was at the piano. 'Mrs. Horton Talmcay introduced the ` guest speaker, Mrs. 11. Phillips of Blyth., regional 'presidnnt,_.who gave a splendid talk on' "What does the Lord requiire of Thee." l May 7th than•ked li i Sh-,) was thanked by Mrs. G• l Y 3Ic Vey• and presentee n with a ; Word has been received here i Eedy thanked '.11x. Drennan for gift. Mr.. 0. Rihey gave a of the death of Mr. Roy McGee having the - ale tii4 'arid Mrs. Final . a were in Kitche er-\Vaterl�oo Hospital Drennan for a lovely lunch.. piano.-: solo_ .Cir, _ plans t� ___ _ macre for the supper this week. 115 - The in The tidies will cater to two ther of Mr. ,lack McGee of the; Of Canada's total area of ' -weddings-and the dates --were sect i villa�*e. �;B31•Ftt9 square miles, ond'y for the tv.o :hOw•ers for the Recent vi itors With M. artdr 96-:551 -sq are --mile is:._land birL. San;ples .of, choir collars' Mr.;. Robert Irvin and Betty that i5 privately owned or in are to be ready for the June were Mr. and ''firs. Bertram' process of " alienation from the tr,ectiny.. The "RCM will soon -1 Curran and family and Mr. and; Crown. sor a congregational picnic on! - June 1;1 at the, Gr;derich Sum- mer Seo'_ grounds at 3,o'cloek. .Masse; Donna :VicNee and Bar- bara Taylor, •,Tamieson Ribey id G a.,•er are in UNGrANNON.--11VIrs. D. S. Mrs. Wes Alton, all of London, Fines and Mr. and Mrts. Jerrw and Mr, Wm. Irvin of Ashfield. Wilber and son Bradley, all of Mrs. Wsn. Ervin is a patient in Don Mills, spent the weekend hospital. - with Mr. and Mrs.'Cecil BIake Mrs. Bill Park has returned aria family and Mx,... Harold after undergoing aome from l numlberch ita�I Blaze. A baptismal ceremony was tests and •X-rays. Mrs. Roy Ash - held in "St. Paul's Church when ton of Goderich, has been stay - Murray Raymond and Dawn ing with the family while Mrs. Park was away. 4-1.1 Club The second meeting of the Dungannon 4-H Grain Club was heli May 12th. at the home of the leader, Jaynes C Drennan wits eleven members present. some work. - Mrs. Gladys Rivett under- � The Amin.er assis't^nt far Huron went surgery recently in Gode- i County, Mr. R:tn Trivens, held a rich hospital. lesson on weed, insects and dis- The sympathy of the com- ease control, follovied'by a ques- mun.itty is extended to the fam- tionnaire�The members j•udg- i•ly of the late Mrs. Herb Fin -ed a class of reel_ clover and oats. nigan who pass d away sudden- The president, Bryon Black, 1 T •i vers and Paul (FULL',CUT, HALF HAMS - N-d'`CENTRE Sttees- R�EMd Vela)- ;- r�;1 r lb SHANK ALF Ib4'9C BUTT HALF and Arno c1iarge of sports. Everyone pack a basket and come along. The tela, lemonade and ice cream i will be provided by the. U.C.W. Mrs. W. Johnston, Mrs. 11. Wat- son and ---Mrs. - Russel -1 --Brindley , served dainty - lunch at the "ej os e'rof •-th•c: -rn-eeitog- MONDAY, MAY 24 POST TIME 1:30 P.Nf AGRICULTURAL PARK - 5 RACES - TO-HEATS--e'ry Event Full God tch Trotting -and- Agricultural •ksoc. GODERICH 35A West Street -Telephone 524-7383 • (above the Signal Star) Ask about our,evening hours Grade "A" Fresh Frozen 53Z to 10 Ibz OVEN-READY Ib 45 - TURKEYS SX Brand HAM CANNED Smoked, Cooked, Pierce Style .yeuam. PORK S MOULDERS p lb 4 3 'V. FRESH ° F�RUIITS Super -Right Brand, All Meat 1 -Ib pkg SUPER-RIGHT,ALL MEAT MEANS JUST THAT ... ALL MEAT, NOTHING ADDED 1S ESSENTIAL TODAY Huron Co-opeTati e Medical Services Offers Complete lete Dependable Coverage NEW CROP, .VIRGINIA, FRESH, GREEN, No. 1 GRADE Central America, Tropical Beauties ANAN Mexican Vine Ripened,' Salmon Flesh, No. 1 Grade, Jumbo 45's CANTALOU California, Fresh, Original Bunches BROCCOLI bch C Florida New Crop, Yellow, Tender. -SWEET CORN w cobs c IN ORDER TO ALLOW OUR EMPLOYEES TO ENJOY THIS CANADIAN HOLIDAY A&P STORES WILL BE CLOSED. ALL DAY, MONDAY, MAY 24th, 'VICTORIA DAY. ihke ids o/ y- DAA aha THE GREAT ATLANTIC & PACIFIC TEA COMPANY LTD. ;44 Y.- DON'T FORGET TO BUY EXTRA JANE PARKER BREAD FOR THE LONG WEEKEND! TWO PLANS TO CHOOSE FROM CREWE. -Visitors with Mr. Will Hasty, and Mr. and Mrs. L. Hasty and family at the week- end were: Mr. and Mrs. -Aldan Hasty, Miss Susanne; Mr. and Mrs. Jim Thompson and two little daulghlteris of Grimsby; Mrs. W. Alton of Winghasn- Mr. and Mrs. Jim Drennan and family entertained Mr. and 1 Mrs. Melvin Stewart, Misses 'Dawn and Judy of Guelph; Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Drennan of Lucknow; Mrs Ken Wilson of Wingham, anct Mr. Wilson of Sal'rford at the baptism of their 1 little daughter, Jennifer Jean i Drennan on Sunday. Mr. ar.d Mrs. Douglas Reid !• and Brenda of Toronto spent the weekend at their farm home. Mr. P. M. F;nnigan of, Weston is veis'iting his brother, Raym"nd and family. Mrs. Goldring of Goderich visited' with Mr and Mrs. Mark I 1 Berger recentl'Y COME AND 101N US May 17-31 when we join Canada's furni5 ings industry in -CANADI HOME FURNISHINGS "YOUR HOME REFLECTS YOUR PERSONALITY" FURNITURE WEST STREET The Comprehensive Pion INCLUDES SURGICAL AND IN HOSPITAL BENEFITS AS WELL AS'HOME AND OFFICE CALLS 2. 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Balt Double Indemnity is'ratller like an optional extra on your new car --one of several from which you can choose to suit your particular needs. You may well find that one of the other "optional extras" is more valuable to you, A Disability 1Vaiver. for ex- ample, which pays your prenliur,: should you be disabled: Or, if you're young, it might make more sense t.o insure your insurability ---make it possible to take out more life insurance in the future e\ren if ill health makes you of hrrwise "uninsurable." Is Double Indemnity the best buy for \-ou'.' It depends on your needs - and you know those best. But itA also 'depends on the alternatives available --and there Manufacturers Life can Help you. Just call your Man f'rQm Manufacturers, any time. W. E. Williams' fleprescnt.i11 1.' BODEi IC`l Tel: JA. MANUFACTURERS LIFE