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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1966-03-17, Page 12• Lb ..%yrd4derie Sianal-Star, T1 i n d r March 17, 1906 CUItUral Society Launches uhurn By Mrs. Wes Rradnock AUBURN. - A Trillium ear stacker will be given as a bonus to each mez'nber jpining the Auburn Horticulture Society in 196.6c- - This ---ryas at the March meeting held in the Comfnu'liity Mernprial Ball. The president, Mrs. Frank Raithby was in charge and Mrs. Gordtn R. Taylor was the plan - Plan Service by Mrs. Ed., Davies., Mrs. An- ' The Mat eh meeting of the drew k irkeonnell continued the. Woman's Missionary ',Society. of missionary theme, "Down the Knox Presbyterian Church was MacKenzie with Captain Coop," held in the Sunday school room The speaker for the aftcrdoon the :church with the • presi- was 'Rev. G. E. Pakenhain and ;lent, Mrs. Wilf�re 'Sane arson le' r rtit-fi'is- siucl'y--moi 'in. charge. [The roll call was: answered by She opened the.meeting with each giving -a thought for Lent. a hymn, with Mrs. D6riald 'Hai- Mrs. Gordpn,4R. Taylor read nes at the piano. The minutes, a lettel• from Rev. and Mrs. Rob- ert Meally of Ireland. A letter was read from the Rector at St. George telling about. the ac- ' ivitios in his churches an png the - Eskilnos. • Mrs. • .Taylor thanked Rev. G. E .Pakenham for typing the year's programs and also,:all who had assisted her with the meeting. . The president, Mrs. Orval Mc- Phee took charge of, the busi- ness period and the minutes were accepted as read by the secretary, Mrs. John Daer. The treasurer, Mrs. Andrew 'irlcconnel: gave the financial statement. After a successful auction, lunch was served by Mrs. Taylor i ,silted by Mrs. Robert J. Phil- lips and Mrs., Ed. Davies. Going Steady? Miss Margaret Sanderson was in charge of the Young „Peo- ple's meeting held at the home of Miss Diane Van Camp. The meeting w.,e, opened by a hymn. with Diane Kirkconnell at the piano. -Aftera prayer 'by the pre- sident, the minutes were adopt- ed as read by Nancy Van Camp. The topic was in charge of Larry Nethery and Keith Van Camp. Following this, a lively dis- cussion took place on Going Steady or Not. The next meet- ing will be held at the home of Ed. Haines and the topic. is to be ., "Bay erits.'y -Nancy and Diane Van Camp are to be 'in charge-. The meeting was closed with prayer and lunch, was. served... • est, • The president welccined were•read by Mrs. Alvin Lea- everyone and the minutes vi'ere hi'rland. Mrs. Donald Haines led in •the Glitc} Tidings prayer. A dis- cussion -itook • place about the quilt for ttu; bale and arrange- oents were made to have it com- pleted, Plans were made to hold the Easter Thankoffering meeting 3n April- 3rd at. 8 p.m. and .;nests will be invited. U.H.A. at Ottawa in June. A letter of 'thanks for used Anyone wishing to order,''0atnps sent to the Bible Society spring blubs and flowers is to ,vas read. Mrs. Donald .Haines contact Mrs. Bert Craig as soon. ;ave the financial statement. As .possible. Plains were tirade. to again sponsor the competitions for the by a Bible verse containing the juniors and Mrs. Robert Turner • and Mrs. Arthur Grange wrt c Lkord War lei." named to be in char ;e• The otre-•ing was received by Mr. Stephen �rliagt;itt 'played Mrs: Carl (.;ov.cr and dedicated a piano soler ':and ;hiss Betty with prayer by Mrs. Leather - Moss sang a solo, accompanied --� by Miss `Nancy Anderson. Mrs, Major Youngblut gave a Mrs. Ed. Davies introduced. raper. on Christian Outreach. M. Marvin Snell of Westfield Leatherland closed the who showed films on "'rhe rlectin;;' ithprayer. !World of Insects" and "Found -1 Ladies' Aid at.inn Planting." .The ladies' Aid of Knox Pres- The- door prize was won by bytcrian Church ;},tet with the' Stephen Haggett and Mrs. �V'es' pr: sicien,, Mrs. Major Young.bl,ut Bradnock won the plant. Lunch! presiding.. The minutes and the ina was served by Mrs. -Thomas' iicial statement was read by Lawlor. and Mrs. Robert Phillips.' qrs. Roy Daer. A discussion on the Easter lhankofTering meeting was held •° and plans were made for lunch: C R. Following the singing - of the r" Grace Mrs. Wes Bradnock serv- ed lunch. t-'` Lenten Talk •The March meeting, of the St. Mark's Ladies Guild. met at the home of Mrs. Gordon . R. i Taylor with a good attendance. Mrs. Taylor opened the meeting with a hymn and prayers were led by Mrs. Dopald Cart v ig tt. The Scripture lesson was read adapted as read by the secre-, tary, Mrs. Bert Craig. ',the Charter of the Society has ..been framed and a suitable place will be obtained to hang it up. A letter from Mrs. Tessio Greig, Eastno.l'e Society, Lion's • Head District -Director for No. 8, was read. Mrs. Frank Raith- by was named delegate to .\Irs. Alvin Leatherland wag -rn charge or the devotional per- i, d: Tlie roll call was answered RADI-OS- RADIOS FOR ALL MODEL CARS Hutchinson Radio -TV -Appliances 308 Huron Rd. 524.7831 YOUR RED CROSS 4-H Club The first meeting of the Au ENJOY THE FINEST • FOOD IN TOWN , Chinese Food Our Specialty ALSO TAKE-OUTfORDERS"' OPEN DAILY 7 a.m. to 10 p.m: Open Friday and Saturday Until 12 Midnight The -Es-quire Restaurant "524-9941" burn 4-11 Club will be held on Friday evening at 7 p.m. 'at the home of the leader, Mrs. Wes Bradnock. All girls in the com- munity between the ages of 12 and 26 are welcome .to attend. ,--, utp' rte. 11111T1 Mr. Ted Roberts representing the Scout Council for the Huron District, spoke to the • Auburn Scout Committee recently. The Atiburn committee is com- posed of Rev. ' John Wheeler, chairman; Mrs, Kenneth Scott, secretary; Mr. Robert.Arthur, treasurer; Mr. Stanley Bail, Mrs. Tlfornas H ggitt, .-Mrs, William Einpey, Mr. Bert Doran and Mr. Keith Machan. A discussion followed the meeting. Euchre Party Winners at the progressive euchre party last week were - High man, Roy Easom; low man, Wilfred Sanderson; high 'lady, Mrs. Graham McNee; low lady, Mrs. Russl Brindley; most lone hands, Mrs Graham ,McNee. M,. Donald Haines was the master of ceremonies and Mrs. Ed. Davies and Mrs. D o n a 1 d Haines were at the door. This Harty was sponsored by the Auburn W.I. and was 'plan - Campaign tied' by Mrs. Arnold Craig, Mrs. t lage. • Robert Turner and Mrs. W. Mr. George Timm and. Miss l3radnoek. Another party will Erna Betica of Gorrie visited be held on March 18th prior to last weekend with Mr."and Mrs. the Community Hall Board Maitland Allen dance: Mr. and Mrs. Rod Singh,,and a nes-tc t rt-atg 0- p.nry 1l ugh =K`rt5tirr- pint 'th sharp. . Personals -Ur. and ,Mrs. Arnold ` Craig spent the weekend with her sis-' ter in Oshawa. Mx. and Mrs, Charles Koche of Gorrie were recent visitors with Mr. and . Mrs. Maitland Allen. • . b Mr. and . Mrs. Norman Mc- Dowell • returned 'on Sunday from three 'weeks vacation in Florida. ' Mr, • Jack Weir of London spent the weekend in the vil- RED CROSS IS ALWAYS THERE WITH YOUR HELP Detroit's "newest'.' with free parking, dowittou'ra THE • •of `• ayeekend with her mother, Mrs. Arthur G:ange, Jennifer and :S. hhey. Mr. Colin Bird attended a cob vention for bankers last week at the Victorian Inn Str,tford._ Mr. William Moorhead- of, Ben- inillet was relief manager. Mr. and. Mrs. Clayton Robert - son of Copper Cliff - spent the weekend with her- parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Stra.ughan and his father, Mr. J. J, Robertson. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Davies spent th weekend 'with relatives in mbeth. Mr. Colin Bird, manager of ,the. Auburn - Dungannon Canadian imperial Bank of Commerce, is in Toronto for 'a three weeks' course on banking. Mr. John Hamilton of Water- loo University spent the week- end with his ' parents, MI-. and Mrs. Ben Hamilton. 111 Cadillac Squa new name, new. management, 600 _iewly decorated rooms avid suites with TV,' radio, air- conditioning ... civic center location, close'to Cobo Hall free parking, (in and. out;„ rivileges} :.. - -- coffee coffee shop, dining room, cocktail lounge . , . commercial 'and - family rates ,. Singles from $6.50 Doubles from $9.00 ' Mr. fI , G. Warneke, Gen. Mgr. Tele: (311962-5900 111 Cadillac Square Michigan 48226 $80,000.00 Used Machinery Inventory AUCTION SALE Saturday, March 19 Starting Time. 11:00 O' -Clock • 40 TRACTORS • 2 M.F. 90 Diesel - M.F. 85 Diesel --- M.F. '85 Gas - M.F. 65 Diesel -, 2 M.F. 50 Gas --M.F. 35 Diesel -- M.F. 202 Ind. -- 2 M.H.44 Gas R.C. 2 M.H. 30 & Cultivator -- 2 Ferg• 20 - 85 I.H.C. 275 Diesel - I,H,C H hH.C. M I.H.C. A & Cultivator - W4 - A -C - W -C 4 - la -C B - 3 John Deere B - John Deere H - Oliver 55 Diesel --: M -M U --- M-M R Oliver 60 and Cultivator...- Ford 8N - 2 Ford 9N -- Case Case SC - Fordson - Fora Dextra - Cockshutt 30. COMBINES 10 S.P..- ALL MAKES -')20 P.T.O. 6 Balers - 30- Plows - Corn Pickers = 25' Disc -Harrows - Corn Planters =- Spreaders -:.Cultivators - Mowers -.Rakes - Tillage Tools --Hammer Hammer Mills - Other Miscellaneous Equipment. Goods Subject To Previous Sale Or Trade Terms Cash ' == Or Pre -Arranged. Credit - • Auctioneer -• WM: JOHNSON u LEE. FARM EQUIPMENT LTD. RODNEY . 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Get more hot -wafter when you want it... with Natural Gas. CaIi-your plurnber dealer, department store, or '--Onion Gass Auburn Feed Mill G. RYAN & SON GODERICH - AUBURN fW • It's pouring fashion, in our weather-wise array of coats to ward off the'rain in fine style. • Choose from either Balrnacan or set-th sleeve styles and .re- ver;ible styles. There are small checks, prints, tweeds, twill, quilted poplin in a breath taking 'array of fashion colors. This year we have the wash-and-wear coat that needs no touch up pressing, has a permanent press and is machine washable. SizCIS 5 to 2O' , • 19.98 to 39.98 Gas makes the r big (hot) difference HQ TP SQUARE • Tubeless Whitewall or Blackwall with the purchase of First Tab at our • Regular Catalog List Price Buys a Safety "99" EXTRA!- Cash and Carry BONUS COUPONS Use the Cash Bonus ' Coupons For -FREE INSTALLATION Simply because our 'customers switched oder to buying winter • YOU'RE THE -W INNER - YOU tires 'earlier than usual, last fall = we were left with an over- LUCKY TIRE BUYER! Buy ONE Safety stock of famous SAFETY "99" HIGH -TRACTION TIRES, IN "99" at the low no -trade price and our. warehouse, all winter. These are identical to the Safety "99", get ANOTHER FOR JUST ONE DOL - Tires featured in our up and coming 1966 Spring and Summer LAR EXTRA . . • BUY A PAIR AND •..Catoleg Ice the ,: r..e , _e - ' - - 2r 'mtint, r , .GET-.,.,T.1tVf _MO .._.1.I• ---1= •-O•p , , In .lite with Canadian Tire's policy of 'telling onlythe freshest DOLLAR EXTRA EACH - - . Sole stock ---,OUT THESE LEFTOVERS MUST GO. prices in effect to the extent of stock. 36 NORTH STREET • GODERICH DIAL 524-7394 - SAFETY "99" TUBELESS - BLACKWALL WHITEWALL RE RegPrCatalogice 2 T RE Pay Only • Reg. TIRE4 Catalog Prlcs 2 T RE Pay Only SIZE 520/10 23.95 • 1.00 ' 26.95 1.00 520-550/12 . • 23.20 1.00 26.40 1.00 500-520/13 26.20 1.00 590-600/13 25.80 1.00 29.05 • 1.00 640-650/13 27.45 1.00 30.90 1.00 700/13 28.55 1.00 32.10 . ' 1.00 500-520/14 24.95 1.60 69'5/14 (650/14) 27.90 1.00 31-.40 '1.00 735/14 (700/14) • 29.60 1.00 33.30 1.00 775/14 (750/ 14) • 31.85 1.00 35.85 -1.00 825/14 (800/14) 35.75. 1.00 40.20 1.00 855/14 (850/14) 38.90 1.00 43.75 1.00 885/14 (900/14) 48.70 1.00 560/590/15 27.90 1.00 31.40 1.00 735/15(640/15) • 29.60 1.00 33.30. 1.00 775/15 (670/15) 31.85 1.00' 35.85 1.00 816/15 (710/15) 35.75 1.00 • 40.20 ' 1.00 845/15(76D / 15) . 38.90 1.00 43.75 1.00 885/15 (820/ 15) 48.70 1.00 EXTRA!- Cash and Carry BONUS COUPONS Use the Cash Bonus ' Coupons For -FREE INSTALLATION Simply because our 'customers switched oder to buying winter • YOU'RE THE -W INNER - YOU tires 'earlier than usual, last fall = we were left with an over- LUCKY TIRE BUYER! Buy ONE Safety stock of famous SAFETY "99" HIGH -TRACTION TIRES, IN "99" at the low no -trade price and our. warehouse, all winter. These are identical to the Safety "99", get ANOTHER FOR JUST ONE DOL - Tires featured in our up and coming 1966 Spring and Summer LAR EXTRA . . • BUY A PAIR AND •..Catoleg Ice the ,: r..e , _e - ' - - 2r 'mtint, r , .GET-.,.,T.1tVf _MO .._.1.I• ---1= •-O•p , , In .lite with Canadian Tire's policy of 'telling onlythe freshest DOLLAR EXTRA EACH - - . Sole stock ---,OUT THESE LEFTOVERS MUST GO. prices in effect to the extent of stock. 36 NORTH STREET • GODERICH DIAL 524-7394