HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1966-01-20, Page 7A
Thousands of Canadians are joining t
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Holmesville
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held their firSt meeting of the
New Year onTuesday afternoon,
January illth „gn,51 the Rev. C.
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miration
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f Of 1966. ,
'Mrs. -L./0yd Bend's group was
in -charge of the program'. The
ScriptureelessOn was taken,by
Mrs". 'Stewart Farquhar and ,the
Bible study was given by Mrs.
Harry Williams. Mrs. Les Jervis
;contribute:Cr-a-reading.- •7----7-,•-•7,7
Mrs. 'E. Grigg, president, took
charm of the business. The
treasarer's report for 1965 was
given by Mrs. L., Jervis and the
secretary's by Mrs. Cudmore.
' Mrs. H. Williams, chairman of
the finance committee, gave a list
of plans and suggestions for the
corning year. Mrs. Wm. Nor-
man, social convener, annanneed
the new 1966. hostesses. .
A lunch was served by the
hostesses far -the afternoon', Mrs.
0. Blake, Mrs, 11. Cudinore and
Mrs. W. Johnson.
Messengers
The Hohnesville, _Messengers
held their opening meeting of
the year on Saturday afternoon,
January 15, with Laurelanne
Bond acting as pianist.
Mrs. R. Potter led in prayer.
Sharon Potter read the Seripture-
lesson and Mary 'Cantelon took
up the offering. Mrs. G. Blake
told the story and the gameh
session was conducted by Mrs.
F. Cantelon. Lunch was served
by Marlene Yeo and Glenda
Blake:
Personal ,
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Bender,
who have ..been spending the
past -few , weeks among their
family,, were- at home for the
weekend.
• Since 1949, hourly wage rates
•in manufactnringhave risen
faster in Canada than in.. the
-by 1-12 per cent here com-
pared to 84 per cent tkere.
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Montcal* S-33 27door hardtop.
Meteor's rich look of luxury is one b6 -reason
Meteor's elegant comfort is
another reason
one 6f the first things people`notice in a new
Meteor is the beautiful interior luxury. _Once
you've seen Meteor's corrifortable, deep, 'foam-
Jaadded sears, there's no stopping .Tou from
Meteor's bea-utiful StYle-- is
. • 'another- reason
Your eyes just naturally snap to attend.; n at
the first sight of a new Me.ieor. You simply
•canntit resist Meteor's distinctive beauty.-- .•
clean, Crisp, scuilltured lines and tasteful use of
sating. in them and surrounding yourself in ..trim accents.- Meteor's sweeping rooflme and
ge-iitty ,taper -ed rearkeVardiALakimiring foots
supple crinkle grain vinyl has. the look ande1wherever they're 'seen. An. Optiopal. vinyl roof
- • of fine, leather. A number of people joined the adds town car 'fashion to the ultra -glamorous.
Meteor .Adiniration Society the moment they look of Meteor -2 and 4 -door hat -dews, In.fadi.e,
discovera and aperienced all this elegance. many people 'join the Meteo-r. Admgration
• and prestige in a Popular price car. Society for Meteor's good 1ool5s- alone.. •
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Join now--
(lice -cvmembership drive
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40111s Club Pr-esitle.art Maurice Jenkins as the first irkstalltrnent blut, • director of nursling, Mr. Jenkitts, Jim !Britnell, Ralph
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Dr. Norman Jac on receives a $5,000 cheque from Goderich Pansons;• hospital board member, Dr. Jackson, Miss 14.-Yotitie-7'-';-
of $15,000 donation froM the, club. Left to (right are: ,George Smith,,J. W. 'Coulter. • Signal -Star Phdlx)
Sorolity_i Tours TV Station
the meeting of
January 11; Beta Theta Chapter
foUred the CKNX-fairiaTalid-tele-
vision statIon in Wingham. ,
Mrs.' .Ted Hayward was in
ehgrgg of the cultural, program,
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the prestige can the popular price field
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Test drive the ,exciting Comet, Meteor, Mercury, Anglia, Cortina at your Mercury Dealer
NOTICE to PARENTS
OF
GRADE 8 STUDENTS
A meeting for Grade 8 students.and their parentsawill
be held at the Goderich 'District Collegiate 'Institute. The
purpose: to give information anti answer questions, regard-
ing courses ,offered at 'Goderich or at Central Huron
Secondary School.
"Leta Talk , on the Radio and
over TV," and arranged the tour
cts -a-first-hand- experience -ore the
subject.
Th ll chapter members ',were
received by Miss Anna MieDon•
ald and Messrs. George Lang. -
ridge and pill Harris, who -laid -
ed the tourand supplied aInost
detailed and .intimate glimpse
into 'the workingS_of the radio
and television _itation.
The"participants had an oppor-
tunity. to view themselves on
television and Were given the op,
portunify to read 'commercials
for sOund recordings. .
- Miss Anna MacDonald treate
the' ladies to coffee and the
group, left after the late night
news read by Crawford Douglas.
Public- Schools' New
Jennifer Cook Reports every morning for help and
Exarn- tAS--,cteeping-up. work - completion--Whethee it.-- -
We remind everyone "Don't is because of the blustery wea--
Wait ,foe' Spring ,Do It Now," ther or for other reasons it- re -
referring to the task of studyirig. mains to. be. seen, ,
begin a
e
get a. move en. --- a etx at h: endmarom
e scheduledarh, a at ()Boob-Th
be-
On January 17 pupils' witness?.
ed
Tmathematics teleagt: his' epncerned the history of -
numbers down through tbe ages.
The prograna told of the different
ways'of writing numbers' in the
past and the different national- -
itieg concerned.
New Face
At Victor Lauriston Public
School, after Christmas, a law
face appeared ---
Bruce MacDonald, a former
resident of Willowdale, Ontario,
has joined the 'pupils..at Victor'
Lauriston.
We would :like to 'Ye/come
yoe,•"Bruce,,and hope your tem
here is successful. •
- Sue Bisset Reports
Pupils ate coming in at
HURON, AUTOMOTIVE & stippLY..
263 HURON ROAD,. GODERICH" °
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GODERICH
Please plan to attend.
IT-TiE THEATRE
"COME now-Youg
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Rural Grade 8's — Tues., Jan. 25, 8:00 p.n.
Town of Goderich Grade 8's
Wed., Jan: 26; 8:00 p.rn.
JANUARY 27-28-29
MacKAYJIALL—
, Curtain 8:30 p.m.
Box Office At R. W. • Bell, Optometrist
2 to 5 p:m:
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'The regular , meeting 'bf the
Ladies' Legion' Auxiliary was
held ln the form of a pot luck
supper followed by a shortbusi-
ness meeting, •.
'Four new memberswere ad-
mitted for installation. The
were: Mrs. Mona Davis, Mrs.
Phyllis .,Steep, 'Mrs. Margaret
I Williams, Mrs Molly .Shaw.' •
TI,vo transfer members, Mrs.
Ada ..Thompson from -Clinton,
and Mrs. 'Stella ,Hewitt from
Waterfordwere welcomed. '
*Me mystery prize winngr was
Mrs. L. Bloomfield; lucky chair, .
Mrs. L. Ashton; attendance draw,
Mrs, R. Hill. „
Following the meeting cards
were enjoyed b3 Winners
were! tuchre, Mrs, Vi George,
• Mrs. Stella lievatt; "500,'.' Mrs.
Olive McDonald, ,Mrs. Isobel
Kneeshaw; shula, Mrs. Molly
Shaw, Mrs. Fern Moore;* crib-
bage, Mrs:" Kay McAstoCker.
D -WINTER
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We are proud of the fine cars we have on our Jot.. We could sell you.atty*e of,
thee cars and know for certain that you are going to get many, many miles of trouble-
free driving. Come in and have a look.l We are proud of these cars and we know
you will be proud to own' one.
1964—FALCON-
T.his is a four -door sedan with standard transmission' and.
radio. A real economical car to operate. Lic. No. 59693E.
1964 PONTIAC
STRATa CHIEF'
A sharp looking black lour -door sedan with stenclar's1
transmission. Lic. No. A55783.-
1964 METEOR
Finished in metallic blue. A four -door sedan with
mbtor,,automatic transmission with Lic. No. 63301E.
19464 FORD
A -CUSTOM four -door sedan with six -cylinder engine,
standard transmission, tadio and with a white finish and
red interior. Lic. No. 55583. -
1964 STUDEBAKER
DAYTONA
, ,Has standard transmission, six -cylinder engine, red finish
• with matching interior. A real sharp four -door sedan
with Lie. No. 61817E.
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'1964 ,,STODEBAKER‘
A COMMANDER with six -cylinder engine, and stgridard
-transmission. White -With blue interior. Lic. No. A54718,.
1964 FORD
CUSTOM ROO
four -door sedan witli VL,8 motor, automatie transmission
and radio. White with immaculae blue interior. Lk. No:
A55475. '
'49.63 $TUDEBAKER
..duSTOM •
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Finished in metallic blue with- matching interior. A real,
fine four -door sedan with six -cylinder motor and standard
tra nsm No. A55595.
/963 . RAMBLER
o AMPRICAN
Has automatic transmission,, radio, twin 'traction and
reclining seats. A black four -door sedan. Lic. No. A55580.
1963 RENAULT ,R-8
A four -door sedan with disc brakes and radio. Lic. No.
A55944.
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KINGSBRIDGE
KINGS,BRIDGE. -,-, Mr. Frank
.Sullivan retiffned home last ,
week after spending the past
three weeks in Detroit.
Mr. Thos. Wallace is 'home
after .snendieg _a_few weeks in
Wingham hosptal.---
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Gilmore; '•
Calgary, and Miss Frances
mdre, Lendon, visited IVIra-Gt1r:-4
more and Jim over the weekend.
Mr. and Mrs Dennis' HO,gan,
Rosemary, Ronnie and Michael.
spent Sunday•in London:. -
Miss Catherine McCarthy
The burial fMiss Catherine •
McCarthy of West Wawanosh
'look place in St.,..Toseph's acme-
, terv :VIon,clay:la"nuary 10. ifer
F
d ea I h occurred suddenly it!
,Wineham District Hospital. Re-
„quiem Mass was stire. at Sacred
Heart Roma., Catholic Church,
Wineham. '
Hospital Patient
Kathy Hogan is a patient in
Wineham HosPitgl with a frac-
tured ankle as a resUlt of. a
skiim! accident
.Export Cattle'
Retently, tWb , shipnientS of
Ontario Sherthorns have cross-
ed the border as an indication
df renewed United States de-
mand. A. C. Gaunt, Lucknow,
received a surprise phone caTh
from a Texan Shorthorn breeder
and a "sight unieen"...telephone
transaction vvast made with a
half dozen females from the
Gaunt Shorthorn herd going to
Telma as a resUlt.
The, nearby herd of W. A.
Culbert & Sons, Thungannon, sup-
plied some fifteen head to a trac-
tor -trailer load 'recently purchas-
ed by Schriebrn Parms, St, Jos-
eph,' Missouri. S-ehrieber's man:
ager, Irv. Retzlaff was lnoking
forqualley along with extra
qize. -