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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1965-07-08, Page 10v 4 HV[iVKry • 14, JAM? an r W leg -60)04d ,Books, +Dara of son Pex . >� left t � ., of oll Monda� Gadexie � x ah �tt� o y `aloe' theird n � d f vacation. titian �'haX t F c deg the Sunny with Mr Mrs. �, , , ., wean to Fort Huron to 8Q witb� .their friends, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Williams. Friends are pleased to know that Mrs. Everett Ta Lor ' biome from Clinton is ton hasgttal. Mir, s a�- Joh Axatl at�'is itisiting with her son,. Mr., Keith Arthur,, Mrs. Arthur, John, Ron, Wayne and Philip at I ambeth, Guests with 14„r.., Arthur Youngblut on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs Victor Voungblut, Bel - grave; Miss Lila ` Yaungblut, Reg.N., Goderieb, and MIC:. and fir Clarence Walden of Sea - forth,. Little Miss :Shelley. Powell, infant d.augh'ter of Mr.; and Mrs. Gordon -i-- owelk; lea ---3 ;tient-`hr Victoria Hospital, London, khere she will undergo surgery. x Pxais,e, which included renewed xtendsh�ps in the , and - via Psalms atfievillage last Saturday evening. the mo» ing service d RollinsoSn, � ,, �[r and l�trs Rod Sin a in Ian nd F last Sunda . They 3r hY were don- ated �b the neighbors frim. �` xs ds _ of .S..$, 'Vtawanosh - in memory of the, Iate Mrs. Q� ldUn. o.bie. Miss Laura Wagner, Reg.N. of Syracuse, N.Y., is. visiting with her relatives in this community. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Asquith of Streetsville spent the week- end in the village. 4, Mr. Duncan MacKay andoson, John, of -Sault Ste. Marie; visit- ed last week with Dr.B. 'C. Weir. John is staying with his grandfather for the summer but , racKay_-'Ieft _.Sunday for Toronto where he will take a Rev. R. U. MacLean dedicated' summerMnd Mrs. Bill" Medd and 4/4111 oxresbyterian Church and BRITISH GHOSTS AGHAST From Britain came an unpr eedented rumbling in the at mosphere. * No, it wasn't thunder. No real thunder, anyway, thoug it sounded mighty like it. It was mode up of two things: great inen turning in their graves; and a vast groan of disgust and despair from se%eral million ghosts. h * Surely that rasping growl be- longs to Sir Winston Churchill. Poor old chap. Barely laid to rest when something like this corner along _to destroy his • hard -.earned peace. centuries, as she rages, "Name- sake! Child; Elizabeth! How fa,. could you?" * * • Methinks that magnificent bell -toned baritone with the t' shudder in it could belong. to h none other than The Bard, sob- bing in sorrow and frustration,- "Is rustration, "Is this a Beetle which I `see before me?" ,, A. * There It's out. I knew the suspence was skilling you.- Yes. the gre' t ones of Britain's glor- ious heritage have good' reason for their celestial storm of in- dignation. The Beatles were awarded the M.B.E. (Member of the Order of the British Em- pire.) - Yes, to this depth of .deprav- ity have sunk the ancestors of those giants who took on the Spanish Armada, the Pope, the l French, the Germans, who clob- 1 bered natives all over the world and established peace and good trading conditions, who defied single-handed the great tyrants Napoleon and Hitler. (Well;' almost single-handed.) * * Don't quail like that, old Chap. Don't. rip off your Victoria Cross or your D.S.O. and throw. it in the garbage. Chin. up. Have a stiff ' drink. You "British have always been able to muddle through. -You" may even muddle through this one. - * ** . If you. listen carefully, you can even distinguish some of the individual voices in this continuing thunder- of protest from 'he nether world. Doesn't that angry bellow be-' long to Sir Francis Drake?, Could .that bull's roar of rage be anyone° but Henry the, Eighth? x * * Surely that booming of blank verse is John Milton? And wouldn't that howl of anguish be Rudyard Kipling? * * * * * * There's a duet: the angry But it will write finis to the snarl of the Duke of Welling once -mighty British Empire. ton and ;the outraged holler of And perhaps it's best -this way, one -eyed Horatio Nelson.. after all. The Empire was -shrinking like a two -dollar ail- * fi �' wool sweater. If you couldn't And -there's a trio. It sounds end with a bang, be satisfied much. like the pontifical tones' with a snicker, of Archbishops Cranmer, Rid- iey--and- timer;-r*•rtyrs-�throe: :k * * Gruff Gladstone ° and dupe Disraeli, oaring protest, are in tune as •.� • y never were alive I'd bet money that female squeal,., rising above the others, belongs to .Good Queen Bess, hurtling down the halls of five r. T CASH Guests with Mrs. Wes'' Brad- n0ck, Sheron and George on Sainday were; Mr. r and Mrs. Darold Nicholson, Seaforth� Mr, „nd Ht's�� Thigh Bennett, Jill and Jim of Port Albert; Mr: and Mrs. John Menheere, Ste- phen and David of St. Colum - ban Mrs. -Laura= Hoge and two grandsons, Rickey, sand Greg of Saskatoon;. Mr. and Mrs, Ron- ald Pentland of North Bray and Mrs. Charles Straughan of Au- burn. Mrs. Nellie Coleman of Bow River, Alberta is visiting with her cousin, Mr. William Strau- gli;fid' Mrs: "`S r-aug tan 'this week. Mr. and Mrs. John Daer ar- rived home mist week after a two week visit with their daugh- ter in California. 1VIr. and Mrs. Ronald Pentland of North Bay visited last week with her mother, Mrs. Charles Straughan. Mr. and Mrs. Darwin Maclam and daughter,, Miss Mary of 'er- ,y daughter Criste . � pf. London visited last weepwith her mo- ther, Mrs. Arthur Grange, Jen - Wife `� ' Jen- nifer and Shell Recent 'guests with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Scott were: Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Fenton, Kit- chner; Mr. and Mrs. Albert Whipfler; L-ond'on; -Mr: and Mrs. Stanley Sidthorpe, Mitchell; Mr.. Harvey -McGee. Galt; Miss, Mar- garet Laing, Galt; Mr. George Wambold, Kitchener; and Mrs. Wiliam Reed and Linda, R.R. 3, Auburn. Master Michael Rathwell and little Miss Janie° Ratl w,ell,aq .. raritford visited last week with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon R. Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. Taylor spent Domin- ion Day in Brantford with their daughter, Mrs. Ronald Rath - well, Mr. Rathwell and family int, Brantford: School Promotions Promotion list of U.S.S. No. 5, Hullett: To Grade nine -- Brian Craig, Jennifer Grange, Good Luck To Dan & Cliff AT ro MacINNIS & BROWN B -A We wish you every success in your --new venture. We are pleased to be serving you with quality auto parts._ 4, G. BRADLEY ON LTD. 4 • 53 HAMILTON ST. 524-7364 Grade eighiMar1 - Roam' . tdklro'Wn,a e ru ,st, Stephen Ulag. itt Linda Longhurst. To Grade use. -., Laarr G ,Y,en y hamney, ielley (� rang;,: George ,ubb''b�rs, l ands Maeh- an. To Grade six—Jane B � ' - lair, Dana Bean,ale Nancy Brown, _GeorggeE he on olhns; x Goggins Marie Plunkett,' Gail. Seers. 'to_ Grade , five - Paul Chaarhney, Doreen McClinchey, Sherry Plaetzer, To Grade four—Joan- ne Pak elaar, Trudy. Machan, Wanda Plaetzer, Lynn Turner. Teacher, Mrs. Agnes ° MacKin- non.,. ,Walkerburn Club The 47th annual meeting of c all ;with. a ° large once. T he president, Vis* Lorne Honking- was in large' ofth , he meeting which opend. with the singing' of 0, Canada, with Mgrs. Lloyd McClinchey a the pianist. Mrs. John Hallam led in prayer and this was, fol- lowed by the m3 notes T 'which were road_ by Mrs. Henry Milk- ing.. ' Mrs. ,Joe Thinking, treas- urer, gave the financial state- ment. -The roll call was an- swered by 26 members. paying tees. The prize draw was won by Mrs. Stuart Anent. This ad been donated by Mrs. El- li t., Lapp,, Plans were made to 014 --the next meeting in the FROM ONE BA DEALER TO AN'OTHER.. CongratuIajo.5 ON YOUR GRAND OPENING- . - J, We Suggest You Have Your Car Lubed and Oiled - With Quality B -A PRODUCTS ART.H . B111-0 122 MAITLAND ROAD S. AT. THE NEW ARGOSY RESTAURANT . AND EN10Y- G�►RDINER't To MILD "t® 'the Si S1ES 524-9232 Argosy Restaurant We -Wei aHaim"- 'a —SSu pTy and Install Pr.oan will be: _ Mr>t, xed. rank ng, Walter'., ningha n, Mrs, Lloyd Penf aNndr and lunch 's, Worthy Your e picnicr ' T g . unch will b�, arranged by Mrs. George Schneider, Mrs, John Snyders, ' Mrs. Donald SRrung, and Mrs;- �'oe Verwey. During the business period the me_- hers derided to send rno- • $ ours - year. t e iftt s ,? ting pro- gram, of readings, and contests wasrese. P nted by Ws. .John. Hallam and Mrs. Stanley 'Bali. A delicious lunch 'was served' by Mrs." Leonard Archambault, Mrs. • Lloyd McClinchey,. Mrs, pardon 1VfcClinchey and ,Mrs, Nellie,- McDougal. o Ilal. s. Ted un-' krn H res•.. deg- . .ter election lection Lorne Htnkin Pe , aI d. Ted honking; iirat dent, Mrs. Henry ° rotary, ? Batt i►, ant, n Ara. George treasurer, Mrs..Toahamx assistant Sc tre�q�Walter°�unutngh ,Mrs. Lloyd Mc hncte;z ant 'Pianist, b4rs. Jslne$ $on. Coigr'c.fuIjon5 to . MacINNIS & BROWN and THE ARQQSy RESTAURANT from fhe BRITISH AMERICAN OIL CO. LTD. uch Success• MacINNIS & BROW from IDEAL SUPPLY CO. LTD. 145 HURON ROAD . 524-8389. ARBORITE GARDINER'S DAIRY 34 STANLEY STREET 624-7822 4 AB of the Arborite in the Argosy Restaurant was installed by us. If you need Arborite for your home needs, we have a large selection and can ..supply,- q uatity-workmanship. PAINT HAPPV) f TO TOSS A BOUQUET `YOUR WAY OR MORE NIAGARA LOANS NF -65-,2 Always there with ready cash rNrAGARA FINANCE COMPANY LIMITED 29 KINGSTON ST. PHONE 524.8357 C�ngratuIajon5 TO MacINNIS & BROWN B -A On This Their OFFICIAL OPENING –Most --of°-the° -painting ~requirements- at *the Argosy were handled by McArthur and Reilly. We have paint for every job. See us the next time you require paint; MacINNJ.S....__.. & BROWN B -A WALLPAPER A variety of wallpapers were used in the new and beautiful Argosy Restaurant. See' the easy to wash Vinyl wallpaper which ' was installed in the vestibule. All the latest patterns are always available at our store. ARMSTRONG CORLON FLO-OR HURON` CONCRETE.. SUPPLY LTD. R.R. ,1 GODERICH 524-7361 1 You too 'can have durable, good looking Armstrong Corlon installed in your home. It is easy to care for and it will look new for years. _ McArthur &. 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