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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1965-06-17, Page 3ern On ;cd to. tonal t ieatre e d ash Mfrs i vice.p Vater. 'ntly� f LLnual• 4 orted being d harbor 5 Was n.' ;e''s ch 00 our 'al Logi ring to sal. was b souse by ion. at G'ode OW bail ray sop( ERS NNYBR.:C(.,r olp0T ; — The ,June. etin8 o e W WaS .day afternoon at the home Mrs. Hilliard, Jefferson with good attendance. The call worship was given by : Mrs. lbam,Hardy who had charge the `prngra t 'Mrs... Hardy. in ptayer. Mrs. Ray Manna d the Scripture • lesson from lin 16. Mrs..Iiardy gave the ditation on "Courage,". 'art the Van- s of the previous meeting and e offering was received. Mrs. lliard Jeff ersdl 'took Charge the business. A ."thank, you" to was read and invitations d been received from West - d for June 16 at 8.15 p.m. dfrom St. Helens for June at' 2.30 'p.m. It was also cided not to have a meeting July. Mrs. John Hildebrand d a poem, "This moment." s, Murray Wilson read the chapter from the. §tudy-book,. ' eland-nis'purpo ;"-fol. o ed by a disctlssion• Mrs. Stuart Chaniney read a chapter on Brazil. After singing, "Love Divine, all loves excelling," Mrs. Hardy closed the meeting with prayer.; ; Lunch was served by the hostess, assisted by Mrs. James Small and Mrs., Wesley Jefferson. d' P.E.RSONAL 11/x._ John Kane, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Cory,' Goderich, has received the appointn%ent of vice-principal of Parkview, Public School, Sarnia. Both. Mr. and Mrs. Kane have been ern.. ployed •by the Sarnia Public School Board since their gradu- a,tioti from Stratford Teachers' College seven years ago. John will be continuing his studies at Queen's University, Kingston, this summer, OPENING DANCE SEAFORTH LIONS PARK Picnic Pavilion �ti SATURDAY, JUNE ' 19th Dancing 9 to midnight with music by the CHEVELS OF WALKERTON ADMISSION $1.00 Dancing will continue each Saturday night, with music on. June 26 by the Concords. Enjoy the big new floor amid the pleasant surround- ings of the Lions Park Ahmeek IODE To Furnish Room 'Mrs. W. G. MacEwan was hos- tess for the meeting of Ahmeek Chapter, IODE held on Monday afternoon, June 14. The regent, Mrs. Guy Emer- son, presided. The flag was presented by Mrs. C. R. Snell. Mrs. H. Tichborne, secretary, gave her report. Mrs. A. L. Cole read the correspondence which included a letter from the town council asking for' a representative, for • the centen- U Burr TENDER 1 ECK fists GENU'i USED CAR. BAItGAI AT McGEE'S he following used cars have a1,1 been on our, lot too long. 'hey mil fully-- a anted--and--in._ to'p- - ate--tto- g ve-- thouandaof les of carefree transportation. 1, EGARDLESS of profit, ese cars are going TO BE SOLD'. - This is your chance to make, a REAL BUY on a good used car. 960. CHEVROLET BISCAYNE door. Automatic, futone, whitewalls, tinted glass, only 000 miles. ASKING - I L E D -Y -NAM I -C 8 door Hardtop, full power equipped, radio, beautiful tu- e, whitewalls, etc. ASKING 960' DODGE `PIONEER 8 Sedan, automatic, power steering, radio, whitewalls, discs, c., only 40,000 miles. ASKING 961 P'QNTIAC. PARISIENNE onvertible, V8 engine , automatic, power steering and brakes, adio, whitewalls, etc. This car has only 34,000 one owner Iles'. White finish. ASKING 960 CHEVROLET BELAIR cylinder sedan. 46,000 orie"owner miles. Automatic; radio, iscs. Dark blue in colour. ASKING 961 CHEVROLET BELAIR our door. Six cylinder, standard shift, custom radio, white - ills and discs. SHARP. ASKING 9b0 'PONTIAC STRATO-CHIEF an, six cylinder with automatic, whitewalls, radio, etc. autiful Honduras°Maroon colour. This year of Pontiac s an exceptional one. ASKING 961- PONTIAC' LAURNTIAN Sedan. Automatic, custom radio with rear speaker, white- alls, only 33,000 Miles, ASKING nial committee. Mrs. D. J. Mc- Millan was appointed. It was decided to subscribe to the magazine "Alert". The treasurer, Mrs. C. Gibbons, pre- sented her report, which showed very satisfactory results from the May luncheon. . It was decided to accept the offer of the management of the hospital to again have a private room in the new addition and a sum was allocated from the special fund for its furnishing when necessary. Mrs. C. Cutt, services at home and abroad, said a . bale of. 125 pounds lead been sent to head- quarters. Mrs. McKee, educa- tional secretary, gave her re- port and said that the trophies would again be presented for literature at the Grade 8 Gradu- ation Exercises. The regent read the report from National Chapter. Ship- ments of clothing for Korea are still vitally needed. Mrs. G. Henderson introduced the guest -speaker, Miss Eva Somerville who showed her pic- tures of. 'Switzerland, with an interesting and instructive com- mentary. The pictures were beautiful and much enjoyed. Mrs. Snell thanked Miss Somer- ville on behalf of the chapter. A dainty lunch was served by. the hostess assisted by Mrs. R. Craigie and Mrs. A. L. Cole. Mrs-. G.-Duste;v thanked -the -hos- tess for her hospitality. $2195 $1295 $19'95 s1225 $1450 s1275 s1575 EMEMBER. These are all top cars, They are all fully warranted, They can be • seen on the front row, 10% or your old car down will buy. This -- Special sale for one week only. cGEE'S DERICH amilfon and Newgate Streets ' 5249391 11.11 - 40°x° OFF MEN'S JEWELLERY 40°x° OFF LIGHTERS- - 40% OFF 10th Anniversary SALE This Is Your Best Chance To Buy SOUTH SEAS or WHITE ORCHID two famous patterns by COMMUNITY SAVE MORE ' THAN 1/3 Complete your service of either of these patterns by buying add- itional open stock pieces you'd like to have. 36-Pce. Service For 8 •NOW ONLY 49.83 REGULARLY 75.50 SAVE ,25.67 SILVERWARE -ONLY- - 8 knives, forks, teaspoons, des- sert spoons, 1 sugar spoon, 1 burbter knife, plus 2 tablespoons. ETTER PRI__G O/AMDNG PEC/AL ors 94 SQUARE. GODERICH • ELEPHANTS UO VARIED JOBS WITH (IRCUS Not the least among the at- -tractions, with the GENE CODY _KIf_'LIN 131145 COMBINED ':IRCL'S' coming to Goderich for ONE DAY ONLY on WEDNES- DAY, JUNE 23 is the rough, rugged and ready elephant. An elephant is indispensable to, a circus in more than one way. .Elephants symbolize the circus more than any other an- imal, and rndst certainly no cir- cus would be complete' without an elephant. But they also earn -their' daily "wages" of hay, grain and pea- nuts by an entirely different form of service. In setting up the circus, they do double duty 1.y hoisting the heavy canvas of the Big ,Top, rolling wagons into place, and being generally useful wherever power is need- ed. Likewise they lend a helpful push of pull after the night snow, and in pulling , stakes when the tented city is "folded and loaded for movement to the next day's town. Whether entertaining her pub- lic in the menagerie, or pulling a mired truck off a muddy lot on a rainy .-night, Bimbo, . the cirrus pachyderm is equally _obedient and -.-dependable• Bimbo shares honors in the GENE CODY & KIPLING BROS. .XOMB1NED. CIRCUS with.-a.mar iety of other wild and domebtic animals,, these together with an amazing assemblage of outstand- ing circus stars arid celebrities make up this modern circus. Performances will be given at 2 and,8 p.m.,,with activities on the big midway starting one hours earlier to allow ample time for leisurely inspection of the many- strange -wonders as- sembled from the four corners of the earth. H itorica Society eating The Huron County Historical Society held an 'important meet- ing in the north-east• corner of the County at Howick, Central School. recently. Huron 'is divided into areas and meetings are held in var- ious centres for local interest and overall strength. 'Mrs. L'. Mack. the president, welcomed over 100 members and guests. - Mr: J. H: Pollock chaired the meeting and, Mr. Robert Gibson, the Reeve of Howick Township, extended greetings. Mr. Howard Harris 'introduc- ed the guest speaker, Norman Wade of Gorrie, who spoke about the history of Howick. Township. ' Mr. Wade has made a thorough study of the area and based his talk on many articles and historical items from his personal collection. Mrs. Cliff Dunbar thanked the speaker. One of, the highlights of the evening was the old family dress parade, a 'show with auth- entic clothing dating back to the 1800's. These were shown by live models whose forebears had .worn them in the past. Mrs. Robert Gibson "was com- mentator, using an old_ picture album' for reference. Styles 'Vafic'Izl-freirn decade-to---deeade hut the models made the show anything ` but "old-fashioned." Lunch was served by the Howick ' Township Women's, Institute. Mrs. Norfna Baird of Brucefield showed a selection . of her hand -made quilts, some more than 100 years' old tat the Salvation Army Ladies' Home League last week. • At the right, Mrs. Baird shows Al quilt to Miss Ednall and Miss Lily Blanchard. She 'fs also shown with a m�s- ive hand embroidered quilt she made as part of her hobby. Signal -Saar Photo Miss • E. Driver Elected New P.N.G. President s A meeting of the Past Noble eral indicated their intention Grands Club of the Rebekah I of attending. Lodge was held on Tuesday, As this was the annual meet - June 8th, at .the home of Mrs. ing, officers were elected as fol C. Tweedie. The president, lows: President, Miss E. Driver; 1st and 2nd vice-presidents, Mrs; Mrs. Kenneth Bell, was in G. Orr and Mrs. A. Osbaldeston; charge. Eighteen members recording secretary, Mrs. A. were .-,present. . Fuller; treasurer, Mrs. F. Bowra; Following the Opening Ode, corresponding secretary, Mrs. A. several . items of business were Osbaldeston. discussed. A donation of $10 At :the ,conclusion of..the meet - was voted to the local branch ing several games of "500" were of the Cancer Society, and $10 played. The winners were: Mrs. to Rebekah Assembly secretary, F.Bowra arod Mrs. F. Fritzley. to' add to funds of the Eye Under the convehership of- Mrs. Bank. E. Carr, a dainty lunch was serv- A vote of thanks was moved ed by her- and helpers. A vote to the committee, Mrs. Bell, of thanks was extended to her Mrs. Fuller and- Mrs. Bowra,.as well as to the hostess for the. who were responsible for utak- use of her home._ ing pedestal covers which were presented to the Rebekah Lodge at its birthday party recently. Two faithful members, Mrs. E. Murray and Mrs. Wm. Lawr- ence, who were absent owing to; accidents, were remembered by suitable cards on which were names--of-a41---the-members - pre- sent. Notice was received of the ._district xneeting_aLlIensalLna. the evening of June 30th. Sev-. HELP ST., JOHN P ' HASE A NEW MOB LE FIRST AID UNIT FOR EMERGENCY FIRST AID IN GODERICH AREA -24 AT DARK THEATRE: •THE1111 GODERICH ' • Air -Conditioned For Your Comfort a 7 NOW PLAYING — Thurs., Fri, Sat., June 17.18-19 Walt Disney's Special Double Attraction ' THE SWORD and the STONE and his best nature -study featurette r -YELLOWSTONE CUBS ' Both in Technicolor Mon., Tues., Wed., June 21-22-23 — Adult Entertainment Gina L,ollobrigida, Rock Hudson and Gig Young One of this year's best comedies. Truly a Technicolor treat. STRANGE BEDFELLOWS - } Thiirs:, Fri., Sat., June 24-25-26 Gary Grant and Leslie Caron Co-starred in the picture that set all the critics to praising it. FATHER"GOOSE. Color e Coming: -- GOLpFINGER — Adult Entertainment •., • SUNSET DRIVE-IN THEATRE Highway No. 8 -- A mile and a quarter east of Goderich BOX OFFICE OPENS AT 8 O'CLOCK NOW PLAYING — Thurs., Fri., Sat., June 17-18-19 ", Jerry Lewis and YuI Brynner ,,and Stella Stevens Janice Rule The Invitation To A " Nutty Professor Gunfight Both In Color _, Adult Entertainment Mon., Tues., Wed., June 21.22-23 — Adult Entertainment Shirley MacLaine and Laurence Harvey Present a sophisticated comedy -romance TWO LOVES With three special ,short subjects ' . Thurs., Fri., Sat., June 24-25-26 Richard Boone and Cliff Richards and George Hamilton . Carol Gray A Thunder Of Wonderful To Be Drums • ' Young Both in Technicolor CROP REPORT Crops are not particularly suffering for moisture in Huron County but a -,good; rain would be most welcome. Cool ' wea- ther of the last few days has retarded • ground evaporation. S15rit g-:g"railis- are:the Tnosf af- fected by dry conditions. Some hay is being cut find „pnacessed t. is. "4i-ghtar.than. average crop. 145 ESSEX STREET GODERICH, ONTARIO Two Days Bridge -Club Tournament JUNE 18 and JUNE '19 At Goderich Arena - d SATURDAY, JUNE. - 19 - A 314 -hour show and dance featuring Ritchie Knight and The Midni • hts The Gi entajs andJaye's Raiders. . , •. BROWNIE'S DRIVE-IN THEATRE — CLINTON Open Nightly Box Office Opens at 8 O'clock First Show At Dusk THURSDAY and FRIDAY June 17-18 ELVIS PRESLEY in KISSIN COUSINS with PAMELA AUSTIN Color Cartoon SATURDAY ONLY June 19 MAN'S FAVORITE SPORT? ROCK HUDSON PAULA PRENTICE Color i , Cartoon MON., TUES., WED:, THURS. June '21-22 23-24 From Harold Robbins' Best Selling Novel - The Carpetbaggers (Adult Entertainment) GEORGE PEPPARD Carroll Baker; Alan Ladd fio[or - A Short Special Admission `Price 1.00 Per Adult t"h t tdre-n"" IJif'de r T2 Free Friday, June 25 Only: SPECIAL FAMILY NIGHT Featuring The Widely -Hailed Family Picture — In Color ISLAND OF THE BLUE DOLPHINS Plus,A Walt Disney • ar ,00n arniva , FREE POPCORN FOR ALL CHILDREN UP TO 9:45 COMING JULY 1: LD-FINGR •�ffA�-o•o ��,0-� PROCLAMATION to the Citizens of GODERICH I HEREBY PROCLAIM FRIDAY, JUNE 25th :1` SALVATION ARMY DAY Commemorating one hundred years of service to humanity. Serving with Heart to Goci, and Hand to Man. n y. W. FRANK WALKOM, Mayor.- ♦ June 17th, 1965. ' ,.�� Y- -a,,.