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The Gpder%lt Signal -Star, Th tfi lay, October 7th, 1,965
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rrar Braknif, the husband tBranch, -and -an employee
of a. former Port Albert resident, of Canadian Westinghouse. •
died in Chedoke Hospital, Hamil-
ton, in his 52nd year on October GEORGE A. STODDART
3.
He is survived by his wife, the George A. Stoddart passed
former. 1arJorie McKenzie of away in Belleville Genera" Hos-
Port Albert; his mother, Mrs. petal, September 24, after a
Doris Braknif, and brother, John lengthy illness. Born in Gode-
of Burlington. rich, he was the son of the late
Mr. and Mrs. Braknif had Mr. and Mrs. David Stoddart.
made their family home in Dun- He is survived by his wife
das.Aline; three_ sisters, Mrs. -Marg-
Funeral services were held _ aret Baker, Goderich; Mra: Alt
Mrs.
on Wednesday in the Woodland knie Witmer, Detroit,
and Mr
cemetery,: Hamilton.�'„�
a Tip, e , Sarasota, Florida.
.Ar World War:J-1 eteran, Mr.. interment was in Ionil '' b
Braknif was a memh'er of the ant cemetery, Toronto.
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Goderich,. ..amore s
Quality - Service - Cemetery Lettering
PHONE GODERICH 524-8981 or WRITE 130 BLAKE ST. W.
OFFICE LOCATION - HURON ROAD on HWY. 8
W.J. LEE -- GODERICH
PORTER'S HILL
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Mrs. George Mathers visited Mrs.
Bella Pow ney, Duntroon, on Fri-
day of last week.
Recent visitors with. Mr. Alec
Weston included his niece, Mrs
Bill Johnston, Toronto, and bis
cousin M. Arthur Nicholson,
Seaforth.
Misses Julia Cox and Lorna
Miller and Dave Mathers werc:
among the honor students from
G.D.C.I. who enjoyed the week
endtrip.. to Qa,ebec .City•
---Two, young couples were re-
cently presented with gifts from
eommuni•ty. Mr. and Mrs.
e
Bill Elliott,, St. Thomas, received
a large mirror while Mr. and
Mrs. Bill Proctor were given a
hostess chair. Mrs. Allen. Bet-
tles, Mrs. George 'gathers and
Mrs. Donald Harris were the
committee in charge. •
Rev. W. Maines conducted
communion service at Grace
Church on Sunday. He will be
the speaker at the anni''rsary
service to be held in mid-Oc-
tober.
A1SERT
PORT - FRT r--- Mrs. 'Wil-
liam. 'Stew 4;' ,49 ',site,,
1taec rie tly`Ivirfi her 'sister, J11rs.
Elton Draper.
Visitors with. Mrs. Dave Mar-
tin and family over the weekend
were Mr. and Mrs. Don Bowden.
Larry and' Randy; Mr. and Mrs.
Elmer Gilders and Mrs. Coe.
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s: ITaro d
Mr, 'and Mrw .
naugh of Detroit visited with
Mr: and Mrs. Alex 'I'rumbley.
Mr. and Mrs. Allan Brown
and Howard of Goderich visited
with Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Hod-
ges. and family,
Confirmation Services
Confirmation services were
held at St. Paul's Anglican
Church on Sunday with 177 can-
didates being confirmed by Bish-
op R. F. Appleyard. A lunch
was served in the basement of
the church following the con-
firmation services. Local: chin:
didates were: Anna Mae and Jim
Martin, Terry and Tim Ilny.
George Adams. 'Ronnie Hodge,
Mrs. Harvey Hodge, Allan
Brown.
SELLING -OUT
BALER SKATES
We Are Going Out of The Skate Business
8 Pair Tots White Reg. 5.50 Sale 4.29
4 Pair Tots Black and Tan ° Reg. 5.50 Sale 4.29
4 Pair. Misses White Figure Skates .. ...... Reg. 9.95 Sale 7.99,
10 Pair Womens White Figure Skates Reg. 10.95 Sale 8.99
2 Pair Youths Skates Reg. 7.95 Sale 5.99
1 Pair Boys Skates Reg. 9.95 Sale 7.99
4 Pair Mens Skates Reg. 13.95 Sale 11.99
2 Pair...Mens Skates Reg. 16.95 Sale 14.99
2 Pair Mens Skates Reg. 29.95 Sale 21.99
All Sales Final -- No Exchanges or Refunds
..SPROU LE 'SHOES
31a KINGSTON STREET GODERICH
¢ DUNGANNO
DUNGANNQN. --Mr. -and .
Tom Park spent Sunday in Au-
burn with Mr. and Mrs. George
Lawlor.
,Recent visitors with Mrs. Lula
Jollies were Mr, W. J. Moffat of
Edmonton, Alberta, and Miss
Alexia Moffat""ofnrinkerton, Ont.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Reid of
Hamilton and Mr.. and Mrs. Bert
Wiggins of Brantford called on
Mr. and M•rs. Tom Park recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Sandy Doig, Elsie
and Roba, visited on Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs: Bob -Irvin
wit
and Betty:
Miss Gertrude Treleaven of
r
London spent Sunday and Mon-
day with Mr. and' Mrs. Cecil
Blake and family.
'Bible Society
The canvass for the Canadian
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let
���fblQ Society has been comp
ed with a total of $153.90 sent
to headquarters.- This was made
possible by the individual can-
vaSs, of $10.8,55, four memor-
iams of $29.50 and the Good
Friday service offering of $15.85.
CREWE
CREWE. -Several from this
community attended the trous-
seau tea in Goderich on Satur-
day for Miss Sandra Cook.
Mr. and Mrs. McKinley of Co
Persona bourg were visitors with Mr
Miss Ruby Comrie returned and Mrs. Warren Zinn recently
Mr. P. M Finnigan is visiting
with friends in St. John's, New--t�the
foundland.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Breckow
spent last weekend with Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Breckow of Leam-
iwgton and- Mr. and- Mrs: Fraser
McTavish, Windsor.
Mrs. Alice McLean, Mrs. Bob
Springett and her wee daughter,
all of London, spent the week-
end with Mrs. W. J. McLean,
Saltford.
Mr. and Mrs. Doug Drewery,
Stouffville, and Mrs. Leonard Mc-
Intosh, Mount Forest, visited re-
cently at the home of their sister
and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
Harold MacPhee.
ANNONIIIMP
21. Too Late to Classify
FOR SALE. -5,000 lbs. steel rod,
1" to 4" dia., :08c lb. all or part.
Mon., Tues., Thurs. evenings,
6.30-9 -p.m., • -all day-- Saturday.
115 -St -David St., 'Goderich.
39-40x
SEAL OUT WINTER WITH WINTER SEAL
SeIf-Storing Aluminum
STORM -SCREEN
DOORS
and WINDOWS
Thanksgiving
SPECIALS
PUMPKIN and MINCE PIES
OCTOBER
Finnigan.
Citizenship Wit theme. -
Citizenship was the theme for
the September meeting of Dun-
gannoh Women's Institute held
at the home of Mrs. W. Rutledge.
Meafi' "ers answered the roll call
-by displaying -anarticle of in-
terest from another country.
The guest speaker, Mrs. Nelson
it
of Cli ton • was,. enable io attentL
Her japer ° trnt�enshpwas�
read by Mrs. W. Zinn. ,The rnof,
tot "If you are 'a self-starter
your boss will not be a,crank"
was prepared by Mrs. K. Daw-
son and read by Mrs. R. Fin-
nigan. During the business per
iod a donation of $10 was made
to C.N.I.B. , An invitation to
attend the 60th anniversary of
St. Helens W.I. in October was
accepted. Mrs. G. McNee was
appointed representative to the.
Handicraft Display Project for
the 1966 plowing match. A
meeting Fl>1'=beheld t arloW'
October 19 for the West Huron
area, The fall rally at Walton
is to be held October 4 it Was,
annon/Wed. xeading was
given by the. , lunch convener,
Mrs. G. Errington, who with
. V-
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Mrs. W. Brown and ltf"x�^
ett, served refreshments.
Dead Animal
R[MQVA1
for dead and disabled enimals
call collect
Darling & Company
of Canada Ltd.
Phone 482.7269, Clinton
Dead animal licence number
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STILES AMBULANCE
Roomy -- Comfortable
Anywhere -- Anytime
DIAL, ,524-8142
77 Montreal St., Goderich
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DONUT MONTH
Jelly Filled Cream Filled
Chocolate Iced - Cinnamon
and Raisin Orange Twists
- Lemon Filled - Strawberry
Filled - Honey Dips - Cake
Donuts
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seasonal change -over and stoP+age. Shown above is the Popular Double -Hung style.
Best value door combiries beauty and
• Full 1" or 114" heavy -duty -aluminum
• Concealed Bottom Sweep
• Sturdy ; Door Closer and Check Chain
• Rugged, Bearing -Mounted Lock
AVATh'?YOF
Chocolate Clusters, Maple and
Chocolate Fudge
utility with heavy-duty construction,.
• Geon Weather -Stripped
• Fifst Quality Glass
• Unitrol Hinges - the metal of the door
itself is extruded to form a continuous
'hinge the length, of the door.
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APPLIANCE SEI DICE
All makes -- All types
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The Souare
Phone 5:4.8434
"The Stoie That Service
Built"
Real Estate Agent
RUTH VAN DER MEER
DIAL 524-7875, Goderich
Agent For
WILFRID McINTEE
REALTOR Walkerton
LODGE
AMBULANCE
SERVICE
"We are always ready"
IF IT'S
Photography
DIAL 524.8787
HADDEN'S
STUDIO
118 St. David Street
R. W. BELL
OPTOMETRIST -
The Square 524-7661
Ronald L.
McDonald
Chartered Accountant
39 St. David St., 524-6253
GODERICH. ONTARIO
Telephone
.524-7345
CULB-ERTS-
BAKERY
"The Home Of Tasty Pastry
Since 1877"
Alexand�r
and
Chapman
...GENIERAL N i7RY1 NCE----
• REAL ESTATE -
PROPERTY MANAGEMENT
Canadian Imperial Bank of
Commerce Building
Goderich
'Dial 524.9662
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CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT
55-57 SOUTH STREET - TELEPHONE
GODERICH, ONTARIO 524-7562
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• Nylon Binding - Top and Bottom matically
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• Extra! You don't have to figure drying time, just set to
"Automatic". -
• E'xtral Lighted dial. Lighted drum.
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DULT HAIRCUT;
In Order To C,• f rm With The Huron Barbers Assochttoo'
Th. POW Of An Adult -Haircut Will Be 1.25
BOYS' #AICITr STILL 7$
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At The Fq� o ngS ps
SANDY'S BARBER SHOP
HAMILTON STREET
Jack -Ladd's Barber Sho
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RED'& WH1T
Food maste
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Open Nitely Until 10 p.m. for
your Shopping Convenience
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GODERICH
AYEASY' CAS
FRESH, KILLED GRADE A- -
6.10 LBS. or 20 LBS. AND UP
TUR E
MAPLE LEAF. REDI TO EAT
FULLY COOKED BONELESS
PICNICS LB 89c Bologna
GRADE A FRESH KILLED - GRADE A 3% to 5 -Ib: Average
CAPONS
LB- 69c Ducklings
COLEMANS
BY THE PIECE
lb. 4
5
FRESH LEAN
Ground (HUCK LB. -59�
LB.
LB.
GOOD SELECTION OF POULTRY
FRESH AND SMOKED MEATS
FOR THANKSGIVING
20-0i. TINS CULVERHOUSE - 1 -LB. TIN RED ROSE
Cream Corn -2. FOR 37c COFFEE
7 -LB. BAG PURITY ALL PURPOSE ORANGE CRYSTALS
79
FLOUR..- 69c TANG 2 FOR
STUART HOUSE 18"
Foil W"rap 59
••d
OXYDOL 79
ilverwo ads Sun Spun 1/2 Gal.
E CREAM
28 -OZ. TINS MAPLE LEAF WESTONS
Miiiemeat -45PUMPKTPEES �
WESTONS
Butter Rolls
, DCIZ.
15 -OZ. TINS STUART HOUSE
- 48 -OZ. JARS BILKS
39c.- Polish DILLS 59
Cranberry Sauce 29c
McLARENS IN FREE PILSENER TUMBLER
Corn- Relish 3 9c
REG. 69c
Bromo Seltzer .49
'15 -OZ, TINS FANCY DELMONTE
PEACHES . 4 FOR 1
16 -OZ. JARS SUPREME SWEET
Mixed Pickles 2 FOR 5
REG 73c
Listerine 5
20 -OZ. TINS CLARKS 15 -OZ. TINS HEALTHO
Pork &. Beans 5 FSR 1. DOG FOOD F
MIR LIQUID
Detergent 2
6 QT. BSKT. BLUE
GRAPES
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15 -OZ. FRANCO AMERICAN
FOR'9c SPAGHETTI ,6wR1
qT. [fox
$russet Sprouts
28 -OZ. TINS STOKELYS
LOUISIANA
89c YAMS
2 US 39
LARGE SIZE
29c pepper Squash 2F0t39
PUMPKIN
FANCY PEAS
2 -LB. BAG FANCY '
2 Fort 49
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