The Goderich Signal-Star, 1965-06-10, Page 1212 The Goderich Signal -Star, ThnicSday, June Loth, 19651
..AUfURN: 'Mi. and Mrs.
Henry Klhas and, daughter,
Renits. of Toronto, visited over
the weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
G. Klaas
Mr. and -Mrs. James Itembly
of Dublin visited on Friday with
Mr. and Mrs. Ed, Davies.
' Mx. , John Weir of tendon
visifed last Sunday with his,
fatheir, Dr. B. C. Weir.
'The - Tlie sympathy of this com-
munity is extended to a f
A i15iirnite; S ZGeformer-lel
orger Baxter
of 'Goderich,, on the. death of
her husband.
Mr. and Mrs. George Wright
apd family of London visited on
the weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Arthur and Jayne.
Rev. G. E. Pakenham held his
first service in St. Mark's An-
glican Church last Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Rath -
well, Michael and Janice of
Blrantford visited with her par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon R.
Taylor.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Farrow of.
Mitchell visited last Wednesday
with her brother, Mr. Thomas
Johnston, and Mrs. Johnston.
Mr. Frank 'Walters returned
to Ingersoll after visiting for
a few,days with his sister, Mrs.
Arthur Grange, Jennifer and
Shelley.
Mr. and Mrs. William Strau-
ghan and Mrs. Charles Strati-
ghah visited on Sunday in Wing -
ham with the former's daugh-
ter. Mrs. Thomas Jardin, Mr.
Jardin and family and attended
the Wingham United Church
Sunday school anniversary
there.
Members of the Auburn U.C.
W. attended the meeting at
Constance of the U.C.W. last
Wednesday.
Mr. Harry Goodwin, teller at
the Canadian Imperial Bank of
Commerce here for the pasta
stx- months, ths, WAS tra'n'sferred to
the branch at Atwood. Before
leaving, the choir, held a social
evening in his honor. Miss
Klaske Koopmans spoke a few
words of thanks_ to . Mr. Goo".-
win for his assistance in tht-:
choir ar>d at Sunday school.
A large crowd attended the
ball game last -Friday evening
when Loadesboro ball team
played Auburn on time local
diamond. The score, was
0 for the Auburn boys. •
Mrs. Carl Govier, Mrs. Alvin
Leatherland, Miss Winnie Leg-
gitt, Mrs. Major Youngblut, Mrs.
Rov I)aer, Mrs. Ed. Davies, Mrs.
\'t'ilfred Sanderson and Mrs.
Wes 13radnock attended the 75th
anniversary celebration. of the
W.M.S. at Carmel Presbyterian
Church, Hensall.
Mr. Lloyd Humphreys, man -
lager of the Canadian Imperial
Bank, Of Commerce, is on ltoli-
days, and Mr. William Moor -
;head of Benmiller is relieving
manager.
...__+ _�..l��ealth4Of
E
vpe gone is •invited to th
June Meeting of the Auburn
j Women's Institute to hear Miss
j,Viargaret Atkinson, Reg. N.,
speak on "The study of the
health needs of the aged in
! Huron County." Miss Atkinson
is working with the Huron
County Health Unit and this
mating is being planned -by
the health convener, Mrs. Ken-
neth Scott; Reg.N.. It will be
held on June 15th at 8.30 p.m.
Everyone is welcome to attend
this meeting.
Minister III
Mr. Gordon Walter of Gode-
rich was supplyminister at
Knox Presbyterian Church last
Sunday ° due to the illness of
tthe minisf
Lean who—is.. pa i gnt 1„..5. t .
e
oseph;s I -Hospital, London,
!Guest -singers at the service
were the double trio composed,
l of Misses Betty Moss, Karen
East, Rouley Lubbers, Joyce
Leatherland, Jennifer Grange
' and Diane Kirkconnell accom-
panied by Miss Margaret San-
' derson.
DONNYBROOK. --Mr, and
Mrs. Gordon Jefferson of Owen
Sound visited a couple of days
with Mr. and Mrs. Hilliard Jef-
ferson and family, Misses Irene
Jefferson of Goderich and Mary
Jefferson of London spent the
weekend at the same home.'
Mrs. J. C Robinson of Wing -
ham spent a day with Mr. and
Mrs: Edward Robinson and fam-
ily. . p'
Mrs. Wesley Jefferson, Debbie,
Brian, Doreen and Barry visited
Sunday with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Elgin Josling and fam-
ily of Londesboro..
Miss Gladys Jefferson of Gode-
rich spent a couple of days
with her sister, Mrs. James.
Leddy, and `Mr. Leddy.
Mrs. Margaret Beese of Mor-
riston, Mr. Colin and Miss Min
nie Dunkee of Moffat visite'
over the weekend with the'
Jefferson relatives.
Mr.. ,and 'Mrs. Charles Jeffer-
son visited Sunday with her!
brother, Henry McClinchey of
Auburn.
Mr. and Mrs. G. A. McLaugh-1
lin of Detroit visited Friday
with 1VIr. and Mrs. Sam Thomp-
son and family.
Cheryl Lynne and Susan Jef-
ferson , of Clinton spent the
18 to weekend with their grandpar-
ents, Mr, and Mrs. John Noble
and family.
• Bride -To -Be
A miscellaneous shower was
held Friday evening at the
home of Mrs. Sam Thompson in
honor of Miss Joan Mills whose
marriage takes , place, July 3.
Miss Grace Thompson of Lon-
don and Mrs. Murray Wilson,
West Wawanosh, were co -host-
esses for the occasion. Several
contests were enjoyed. Mrs.
Murray Wilson read the address
and the gifts were presented
to her by . the children. Misses
Grace Thompson and Mary Jef-
ferson both of London assisted'
her in opening them. Joan
thanked all for their kindness
in giving her so many lovely
and useful gifts. After sing-
ing "For She's a Jolly Good
•Fellow," lunch was served and
a social time enjoyed together.
Relatives and friends were pre-
sent from Goderich, Wingham,
Lon•don, Bluevale;--Clinton,_ .Den.
„, BAND CONCERT .
CLINTON. -- The 61 piece
Training Command Band of the
Royal Canadian Air force will
be appearing at Station Clinton
on the evening of June 23rd at
8 o'clock in the evening.
Flight Lieutenant J ' ow
Woods, C.D., L.R.A.M., A.R.C.M.,
will conduct the band in a
varied program of symphonic,
popular and modern'musie
DUNGANNQN.• -•ChesterFin-
nigan of Ashfield Township will
Bead the. Dungannon . gri.eul-
tural Society' for the . next two
yeaxs, Chester was elected pre-
sident for a . two-year term at
the annual meeting of thoup
lied a :ilia griculturalllalk
y e succeedsf.--I-laroki —Adams -
who
who has completed a two-year
term of office. Rod MacKenzie
was elected 1st 'vice-president,
Theodore Redmond 2nd vice-
president . and Marvin Durnin,
secretary -treasurer. Marvin is
on his 21st year as secretary -
treasurer of the society.
Directors of the organization
are Gordon Smythe, Donald Mc-
Kenzie, Harvey Culbert, Ross
Eeay, Allan Reed, Nelson Cul-
bert, Stan McGratten, Dick
Park, Wilbur Brown, Hugh Ben-
nett, Ross Henry, Arnold Stoth-
ers.
Associate directors are George
Saunders, Allan Dickson, Geo-
rge Errington, Ronald Alton, Ho-
ward Culbert, Elmer Graham,
Harold Culbert, Bill Culbert.
Associate lady directors are` Mrs.
Chester Finnigan, Mrs. Russel
Brindley, Mrs. Ross Henry, Airs.
Donald 11icKe44e:
r_hepl ug ,nrnon Fall Fair will.
be held this year on. October
str . D gannmobSeryed• he r -
centennial fair in 1958'at which
time gates were erected..
Some of the projects that are
being considered for this year,
arq- the extension of water, to
the fair grounds f rem the vil-
lage of Dungannon, A new
barn was installed last year at
a cost of $1,265. Bleacher seat-
ing is being considered for
along the race track.
peake'r
Ch.nese Dress
The home League •of the Sat-
vation Army held their meeting
recently with Miss Lily Blan-
shard presiding in the absence
of Mrs. Wombod who was at-
tending her mother's funeral.
r Mrs. J. 13urdon introduced
the guest speaker for the tven-
int, Miss Claire • McGowan, a
foci ,ex. missionary to Ci
hxna,
Attired in the authet
nese- costumes, `.TVTiss cep;
in her very pleasing ma.;
described/ conditions in tli
cl
terioi of. 1iiria where sac to
ed hour. years; she also sty
,ptctuves of the people,
side and buildings, !
beautiful curios from c
were shown by Miss Mei
such as hand embroidered
kimonas and exquisite �.
embroidered linen pieces.
ASSOCIATION -HAS TRAINED
236 IN FIRST AID IN THE
GODERICH AREA' IN THE
PAST 3 YEARS!
YOUR
BUSINESS
HELD BACK BY
LACK OF FINANCING?
Many growing Canadian businesses requiring more laud,
buildings, machinery or equipment finance their expaq,
sion programmes through IDB. It may be useful for you
to discuss the financial needy of your business with us,
Newlyweds MT. and Mrts. Paul Baechler of 14 Gulliver Rd.,
Toronto, Ont., admire the view froth the palm fringed gardens
of the Montagu Beach Hotel in Nassau. They honeythooned
in the Bahamas capital following their marriage May •8 at St.
Peter's Church, •Goderich, Ontario. The bride is the former
Shirley Mall,ough, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alex Mallough,
176 Cal'ey St., Goderich. He is the son of Mr. and Mks. J. E.
-Baechler, 101 Waterloo St., Goderich.
Bahamas Ministry of Tourism ,Photo by Frederic Mantra
.
Goderlch
Quality - Service -- Cemetery Lettering
PHONE GODERICH 524-8981 or WRITE 130 BLAKE ST. W,
OFFICE LOCATION — HURON ROAD on HWY. $
W. J. LEE — GODERICH
INDUSTRIAL
DEVELOPMENT BANK
25 BRANCH OFFICES ACROSS CANADA
KITCHENER'WATERLOO -
.WATERLOO, ONT.: Waterloo Square Building — Telephone: 744-4456
A large carton containing ex-
cellent quality clothing has
been forwarded to the Scott.Mis-
sion, Toronto, by The Helping
Hands> of..Goderich, who-xne.eL
tregularly at. -....the home of Mr.
and Mrs. J. H. Johnstone. Two
parcels have also been. sent to
Fnglarrd:.. . •
The meiYnbers are now striv-
ing towards their special pro-
ject, aid to"- the GoderichAs-
sociation for Retarded Children.
At the last meeting, T. Twam-
ley, a visitor, took part in the
devotional -part.-of..the .meeting..
Mrs. E. Baechler, secretary -
treasurer, won several prizes
during the social programs in
recent' weeks: Lunch was serv-
ed by the hostess at the con-
clusion
onclusion of the last meeting.
RECIPE OF THE MONTH
By the Ontario Tender Fruit Institute
"Buy Canada Choice Canned Fruit"
ora nat,v
r Pa
QUICK CHERRY CRUNCH
16 graham wafers
(crushed to fine .
crumbs)
1/2 cup brown sugar
1 tsp. cinnamon
1/2 cup melted butter
1/-i tsp. salt .
1;2.0 -oz. --ean Canada__
Choice cherry pie fill-
ing
Heat oven to 325. Mix .graham wafer .crumbs, sugar, cinna-
mon, butter and salt. Sprinkle three-quarters of crumb mix-
ture over -the bottom of an eight inch or nine inch cake. pan.
Pat down gently with the bowl of a spoon. Spread the Can-
ada Choice cherry pie 'filling over crumb base. Then sprinkle,
on remaining one-quarter of the crumb mixture. lake. for
30 minutes. Serve warm with cream. Serves 6.
A lot of cars under $2,000. accelerate
like you stepped on a wet ,sponge.
One doesn't. Renault: 8/1100
The Renault :8/110 0 goes. 'O--60 in
13.8 seconds." CAR & DRIVER
MAGAZINE says it will "blow off
anything in its class" in accelera-
tion. It has fully independent sus-.
pension: And 4=wh t dtsu b'reke-s. •
O
And 5 -inch deep foam rubber seats.
Plus a powerful heater -defroster,
anti -rust dipping, up to 45 mpg.
It's quite a car. All for under
$2,000. {P.O.E.)
'BAR' & i 11VER MAG-AZI-NrkOa3 r st.
Renault 8, voted • •:•;a,�'
Car of the Year by
,_.'TRACK &TRAFFIC MAGAZIN
MORON AUTOMOTIVE & SUPPLY
263 HURON ROAD, GODtRICH
524-6271
Yes, we're moving our furniture stock
to new locations all over town and the nic-
est people are helping us do it.
Actually, in a roundabout, way we' are
telling you that our furniture sale is suc-
cessful.:fbecause people are realizing a big ,.
saving on all the furniture in •our store.
I guess -we must apologize for using a
trick heading to get your attention.
We wanted to get your attention long
enough to ,,tell you about the money-savinn
buys that you will find throughout our
store and ,come in to see for •yourself.
It would take a couple of pages of ad-
vertising (which we can't afford) to tell you
about all the articles and about how much
mpney you can save on each one of them,
0 we took the easy way out (and the least
expensive) to just inform you we are hav-
ing a sale and -to come in and browse' around.
We aren't really moving to a new 100, -
tion but we are sure we have something here
for you that you would like to move into
one Of the rooms ,in- your house.
Remember, at Lodge Furniture there
is no pushing, no shoving, no fast talking
deals, just darn good value.
See you this weekend?
STILES AMBULANCE
Roomy — Comfortable
Anywhere — , Anytime
DIAL 524-8142.
77 Montreal St., Goderich
REFRIGERATION
and
APPLIANCE SERVICE
All makes -= All types
GERRY'S APPLIANCES
The Square
Phone 5.44-8434
"The Store Tha
ltt Service
IF IT'S
Photography -
DIAL 524-8781
HADDEN'S
STUDIO
" Real Estate Agent
RUTH VAN DER MEEK
DIAL 524-7875, Goderich
Agent For
WILFRID McINTEE
REALTOR Walkerton
118 St. David Street
R. W. BELL
OPTOMETRIST
F. T. ARMSTRONG •
- Consulting -Optometrist
The Square 524.7661
LODGE
AMBULANCE
SERVICE
"We are always `ready"
Telephone
524-7345
Alexander an
Chapman
Chartered Accountants
Trustee in Bankruptcy
Licensed Municipal Auditor
- 49.. St. David St., 524.8253.
'GODERICH; ONTARIO
32tf
GENERAL INSURANCE
REAL ESTATE
PROPERTY MANAGEMENT
Canadian Imperial"' Bank of
Commerce Building -
' Goderich
Dial 5244662
A. M. HARpER
CWARTERED ACCOUNTANT.
55-57 SOUTH STREET TELEPHONE
GODERICH, ONTARIO5244562