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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1965-11-11, Page 7weeds ' `e Brae era with g. tS QWerS and le 1 was` in Alex - pit C. Spy k QI , U a anial thanks d girls in green on KIS . TO lfo,41 Winter ail', NeVei i . 17 and. 2O.. formation call Mills . Motors, 524, 514, 43744x November fair and tea, Wed: nes 1 *'y, November '1'! "2.30. p.m., Victoria Street "United Church sponsored lay U.C:W. Horde baking, white elephants, axone oderich to*n • Council -.h0 a eed to review the gontrQvers•' ial two-hour parking bylaw. knitting, country store and nor- Ata meeting of council lost elties. Come land bring your week Councillor William Schad - friends. -4344 er presented a list cif proposed 14th NOVEMBER, 1965. -4th changes which will be incorpor; Annual Coin Exhibition at the ated in a draft bylaw to be Etna Haven Motel, Clinton, on. considered by council next tarso. Doors op:en at 1:00 p.m. Thursday. • $50,000.00 value in gold coins of The major changes proposed the world will be on display. are for,the hovers to be short- Sponsored by the Huron County ened from .9 a.m. = 7 p.m. to 9 Numismatic Society. Plan to a m. to 6 p.m. and restricted attend this wonderful exhibition. -43-44 parking areas to. be shortened inally read nertheOtt side wiaicla wad- mis4tal enXY writt n into the original: )3ylaW. The original, bylaw restricted. narking, on: The Square, on the inner Cir. CUMference. The Square, on the outer cir- cumference. Both sides of East street from The Square to Victoria street. Bath sides of North Street' fom The Square to. Nelson street. Both sides ofWest street from The Square to Waterloo street. Both sides of South street from The Square to Elgin avenue. On the east side.of Hamilton street between The Square ana Newgate street. •On the west side of Hamilton street between The Square . and St. Andrew's street. tg 'e ad Id, n CARD PARTY. -Orange Hall, It was proposed by Councillor Friday evening, November 12. ,Annual meeting, and election of Schaefer and seconded - officers, November 15. puty reeve Robert Squire that ,4 the following changes be incorp- orated in the draft bylaw. Goderich Women's Hospital The bylaw to be exempt all Auxiliary will meet Monday, No -day Wednesday, Sunday and tin the northeast side of Col- borne street, fru The Square to Church, .street;. . On the south-east side Qf COI'' 'borne street from The Square to St. Patrick street. On the"north-east side of Mon- treal street from, The •Square to Lighthatise street. On the south-east side of Mon- treal street from The Square t Market street. ; • On . the south-west side of Kingston street from The Square to Stanley street. On the north-east side of King ston street from The Square tc St. David street. • On the north side of St. David• street from Kingston street to point two hundred feet easterl1 therefrom. Pu te Qe nie ho go, le h ere; 'eet so this gel dda Mo vers FIRST LADY "A" Fashion's new tapered pear-shape set with sparkling solitaire diamond. 2.33ewels. Yellow orwhite. $49.95 vember 15, at 2.30 p.m., in the Board Room. .44;.holidays. 1 Parking restjction times to Goderieh and District Assoc i=;run from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. ation of Retarded Children will' meholpt', �e7t bylaw to be a Presbyter anaChurch parlor l meeting in Knox i 'oro' rd so it would be in effect 18 p.m., Tuesday, November 16. , from: A -441 Nerd, Street ----(East side) from LOCHALSH. --Mr.and Mrs. Farewell Party Ross MacKenzie entertained . Friends and neighbors gath neighbors to a "Stainless Steel" (Ted en Wednesday •evening, a' dinner party on Tuesday even- NAese Ald Public t ol ,te • MrPand Mrs.Royo Mac - p ft leaving this ay --with ,g� s.•-,(�? r community _. . _ . _.. Salvation Army teag. an(1 baa-, Breckenridge' and --Lynn- pepper- .fh s Tom Farrell was- able to, o'clock.44 45 , -C l )T 4 t, -tine• between Canadian Tire and Reg- ---The turkey bingo you have istky Office. The CtIT .of Ashfield Presby - beep waiting for. Knights of : East Street --(North Side) T" I terian Church had a presentation Columbus Turkey Bingo of , lot` line between post office and forth and District will `be held 1 Knox Church. (South Side),To pa y �n Friday, December 3rd, at lot line between , Johnston and f 4:30 p.m. in the Canadian Legion ! Ahl properties: Mall, Seaforth. Mark your cal- ; ender NOW. -44-45; South Street -(East Side) To lot line between Goderich Mot- ; ors and the A. M. Harper of- ...1fice -(West Side) To lot line _ between Woolworth's and Fellow ro ert.. I p p spend the wee' eifc at`iiernorne- here. rt on Tuesday evening at which time the.members honor- ed their leader for a number o years, Mrs. Ewan MacLean. Mrs. MacLean was presented with a silver vase from the girls. Mrs. Walter Dexter was host- ess to the OliVt U.C.W. on Fri- day evening. T. Ormandy 1m0 n Da NO 1963, we ory one ll. ster emo fa o pa dove Clause four in the original by- law will he changed to read: Montreal Street -the northwest WHOLESALE smallware busi-side from the Square to Light- ness, truck included, for sale,,house street. This clauseprig owing• to illness. Small cash pay- ment required. I' farbouriite -- ACCELERATING JACKPOT WEDNESDAY, . NOVEMBER Spans gyred by Gode. ich Lions Club Mr. and Mrs. Duncan Farrish held a "Stainless Steel" dinner. en, Saturday evening and enter- itained friends and neighbors. Master Scott McCharles of Brantford spent the past . week with his 'grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Oliver McCharles. Mrs. David Elphick was guest speaker on Thursday. aL Pinker- ton . where she • demonstrated ower -'arrangements. _ Visiting' Mr. and Mrs: Duncan Farrish for the weekend were 17 Messrs. Gordon and Jack John- ston of Detroit. Mrs. Frank Hamilton has been Donald 'Simpson read the ad- dress and Jack MacKenzie and Bill Farrick presented the tab1E and chairs on behalf of the neighbors' and farmer school trustees. Cards and a social tim enjoyed by the large gat ere ing. Family Admire Gift. Webb and V1%a�rden►. Glenn . . ,� COLU1CII Huron County Mrd and -.Mrs. Gordon McClin- chey -celebrated their 40th wed- ding anniversary in the Auburn Community Memorial Hall last Saturday evening. Those at- tending were members of their family, grandchildren and rela- tives. Entertainment included cards and music. Lunch was served, including°wedding, cake, by the family. PERSONAL Mr. and Mrs. Jack Price, Pitts- burgh, Pa., and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Currie, Sarasota, Fla., are visiting Mr. and Mrs, Fred ar Y ed nivers an NILE. -Recent visitors with Nee, and attended s at Nile • Mr. and Mrs. John Scott and se N it a and Mrs. Ken Campbell d Church. family were the lady's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thanas Beers of and fa'mi'ly of the Westfield. dis- Rexdale and Mr. hnd Mrs. C. trict have bought the home be - Warner and Joanne of Etobicoke. longing to Mrs,. Edgar Dough - Mrs. Wilmer Rutledge• was erty. hostess at a Tupperware party Mrs. Henry Matthews is back on Thursday evening and Mrs. in the community. At present Robert McPhee was hostess at a "she is with her son Ralph and Tupperware party on Friday family. Mrs. Matthews spent evening. • the last four months with rela- tives in'-V-estern,.Canada. Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Sproul an Mrs. Alvin Kerr was l�os�tess Gilda of Caoksville spent the Stanley t weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Chas. McNee and family. Mrs. Jennie Rutledge of Clin- ton spent the weekend with Mrs. Roy. Girvin. Mr. and Mrs. Ross McNee, Mr. and Mrs. G. McNee and Mr. and Mrs. C. McNee were guests at the' Weber -McNee wedding at Eelmore on Saturday. Mt. and Mrs. Frank Hawkins of Goderieh were Sunday visit- ors with Mr. and Mrs. Ross Mc - Veteran politician Elston Car- diff came to the defence of the county council system at the annual warden's banquet which was held in Goderieh last week. "I hope we will never see the time when the county council is done away with," he said. "Far I feel they are nearer to the people than anyone else." The former PC incumbent said he felt the county_ council for to the house I re le of d in ALL BRANDS to a Brush • demons ra- __ iof commons. I learned more in tion Wednesday evening. 1 eight years as.reeve than I ever He said: "This has been en a won- derful year for me and an ex- perience I will never forget," Guests at the banquet includ- ed the Hon. C. S. MacNaugh:ton�, Ontario's minister of highways, Murray Gaunt, MPP for Huron - Bruce, Judge R. S. Hetherington, Marvin Howe, MP Wellington- Huron, ellington Huron, Mayor Frank Waikom, and the Rev. J. A. MacDonald, minister of North Street et ited Church where. the aaan ` aS system was super • held. The 300 guests moved a vote the ladies of the PERSONAL Mr. and Mrs. Douglas E. Read, Ottawa, visited with the former's aunt, Dx. Annie_, Ross, and cous- ins, Misses Claire and Ida Mc- Gowan, last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Thom have gone to Montana to be with their daughter-in-law, Mrs. Jim Thom, who is seriotl'sly learned in eight years in the house," he said. He added: "When Lfirst went to parliament I wondered why it could not be run as efficiently as county council." Mr. Cardiff was presented with a gift on behalf of Huron County for his services over the past 25 years and took the opportun- ity in his reply to hit out at local critics. "They told .me I.was too old," garde his me who 14, 1 ead o =1f You f' vv You h3 wauzlu3, • . one itful se left ,ered wife me Cathe iwoy r 13,1 et rem fond tion, l for ered iren. ring In .down it ago, or so for te nbered e year his 'n. anks thank latives lards, fi In hose Dr. J. 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"If there is anyone else pounds to have the next meet - who at the age of 75 can lose 20 i ing at the home re - of Misses pounds by working I would' like I Gladys and Irene Jefferson of to meet him." 1 Goderichoon December 1 and l C e.r'st Speaker there is also to be a special tea. The Rev. R. S. Hiltz of Exeter, The invitation was accepted. was the guest speaker -of the' Mrs. Stuart Chamney gave evening and chose as his theme, the minutes of the previous "It is too late for war." j meeting. ' Gregory Wilson re - "We now have enough power ceived the offering. Mrs.. Ernest to blow up the world 35 times," I Snowden read the Scripture. i he said, "and we have a neutron's Mrs. Sam Thompson conducted .bomb which will destroy every the devotional period. form of life on the world and'; ,Mrs. Norman Wightman of•Au- il yet still leave the buildings burn, who had been a delegate standing. "I think we are getting too ].ate for war as the next war 11..o A car.,neP, ; to •Alma College, gave a report Murray on her stay there. Mrs. urra Y Wilson took charge of the study will be the end," said Mr. Hiltz. i book He concluded: "Men are not pawns in the game of chance but are created for a divine motive. This refers to ,either the men who sit in parliament or the .teenager with his hot rod on the highway." Waraen Glenn Webb was on hand to receive his .guests to officially ' ark the end of his term of lice" in. the county. thank embe s and fl patient �1. SPe J, Walla Dr. V-. ;he nut econd E ORDER YOUR Vi CAW like to thanks tends, r ►rs, Eat 3. W. A id oil tv ay in IdY Fant To Give Your Windows The New Look' For Christmas, Salter Home Furnishings S4ggest'You Take Advantage Of Their Customized Drapery Service Now. We Will Bring Samples To Your Home, Measure Your Windows For Exact Requirements, And Install The Finished Drapes At No Extra Charge. If You Prefer, Call Into Our Drapery Department And Make Your Selection. Mrs. Thompson closed the meeting with the benediction. Lunch was served by the hostess, assisted by Mrs. Hilliard Jeffer- son and Mrs. Stuart Charnney. PERSONAL John Morris of Goderich Mo- tors Ltd., is in Detroit this week7, attending a Ford Motor Co. man- agement seminar. 3 Modern Rotary and Cable Tool Machines WATER GUARANTEED Pump Sales and Service IMMEDIATE SERVICE W. D. HOPPER & SONS 50 YEARS EXPERIENCE 0257 SEAFORTH, •ONTARIO 527-0828, ©775,173.7 CANDIES FOR OVERSEAS SHIPMENT NOW e Deliver -r- Dial 7532 8 THE .SQUARE - 524-7455 ARE DUE AND PAYABLE NOV. 1 NOT DEC. 15 As Previously Advertised - Fees Include Social Privileges to- Oct. 31., _ 19.66 Male 50.00 . Female -30.o0 Couples 70.00 Maitland Cur`sing Club