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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1966-03-17, Page 13J *1 YOUR RED CROSS THANKS YOU FOR YOUR HELP lig if CREWE.—Messrs, Jim Dren- nan, Jim $oak and Glister Fin- nigan , attended the Crop and Soil Seed Fair in Exeter •on Saturday. . Mr. WWiti Hasty is at pr-eseilt a patient in Victoria Hospital in London. - Mrs.-KenOke and girls Mr. and Mrs, Wayne Willis and Key - an, MY'. and Mra, Ted Johnston, CREWE � SLOW ;• BOWLER f'PEEO *OW ///!i. '/ss 6AQ cur LACE O/ s- t'ep I CAN BE EQ(/AGLY 1 QOit• /PSTENT AV/E,e4GE SPEEo S//O[/LD, - .6V 4rrA/NFo. /17.86 /NN/eV4 OF Z;¢4/VERY. TPY 4*/4/4. SG/OHT DOGY/t4i'4RP PeotsW To ??,'94C. -- TN/S BR/N0- BALL A/6We Qu/CXGK /A/TO BACKSW/Nri ANO SPEEOS4'P S TEPS — T//EN GET ARM' kW/PAG/TYLE MORE THAN ase/Ac. ,e suLr /S EXTRA SPEEarYFOR NORMAL OEG/liERK and family, and Mr. and Mrs: J. Bissett and Cindy of Ggderich were Sunday visitors. with Mr and Mrs..Grant Curran. Mr. and Mrs. Mel Henry of .Amberley were Sunday visitors with M. and Mo. C. Finnigan and sons. March is Red Cross Month in Canada, V Attention Farmers CONCRETE SILOS From 14 Ft. In Diameter Up To 55 ' t. High Increase your !milk 'production in beef cattle by buildipg a concrete silo for high moisture corn, hay ,or ensilage With 35 years of experience, l feel I can fill your need with satisfaction. Contact Immediately Before -It's Too Late ARNOLD HUGILL .& SON 92 Cambria Rd. Goderich 524-9437 Collect Legion Ladies Make Donations • The regular monthl` ymeeting of the Ladies' Legion Auxiliary was held in the Green Roont wit'll a good attendance, Four applications . for + membership were received: The Charter was draped in �, ,A_=_ten-.s charya, memory, of one of =the oldest members, Mrs. Juck, who pass- ed away since the last meeting. Donations were made to the Girl Guides and' Brownies, and to the Red Cross. The attend- ance draw was won by Comrade Marg. Mullins and mystery prize by Comrade 'Millie Thomas. , oltowing the ` meeting lunch was served by eonveuer Com- rade Lillian Ashton and her committee. A donation of blood is a gift of life. Your RED CROSS is Serving Today. Ready for Tomorrow OBITUARIES MR.t. MARGARET ANN SQUIRE MRS. VIOLET FREDERICA JITCII~ AGoderich resident for more than 60 years, Mrs. Margaret Ann Squire, died in Huronview on •.Saturday at the age of 77. 'Born in Ashfieldo. Township, she was the °daughter of- the late Robert Standish and Clar- enda Armssrong. She Came to Goderich when she was 13 years of age. A member of Victoria Street United Church, she was prede- ceased by her husband, Thomas Squire. • . , Children surviving are Mrs.. W. (Elsie) Fisher, Collingwood; Rob- ert, Goderi eh; Fred, London; W. Harold, Millaroo, Australia; Leonard, Windsor, England; Mrs. Richard (Dbris) Laity, Van- couver, , and 15 grandchildren. Also surviving Is one sister, Mrs. Mary Sanderson, Lucknow. She was predeceased by, her daughter Edith. The funeral service was held on Mcnday with the Re's'. H. C. Wilson officiating. Interment followed sin Maitland cemetery. A charter member of the Lad- ies' Legion Auxiliary, Mrs.: Vio- let Frederica Juck died in Iiu- ronview en February 21 at the ageof80 Born in Birminghamfr, Eng- land, she was the daughter of Kenneth • Cooke . and Harriet Bradley. A member of St, George's An- glican .Church, ,she was prede- ceased by her• htasband Joseph Juck. Surviving •are two. daughters, Mrs. Arnold (Norah) Hugi11, Goderich; Mrs. Kenneth (Gwen- dolyn) Light, London; one son. Kenneth J. Juck, St.` Thomas, and eight grandchildren. The funeral service was held at St. George's Anglican Church on February,, 24 with the Rev. G. G. Russell officiating. Inter- ment followed in Maitland ceme- tery. Pallbearers were: Elson Yeo, Alvin Daerq Melvin Steep, Clar- ence MacDonald, Orville Mc- Phee and Kenneth Cooke. 14 flnLtOl MRS. FLORENCE' JACIMAN .A member of 'North SCreet United 'Church, Mrs. riorenee Jackman died Alexandra Hos. pital February 2g at the age Born in Stortfiville, Ontario, she was- the former Florenge Roper and al 'the-Titiib Of her death was a Colborne Township resident. She is survived-, by her hus- band, Ernest Jackman, and three daughters, Mrs. Robert (Lois) Wilson; Mrs. waiter (Bernice) Doak, doderich; Mrs. Arthur Funeral services were. held at the Lodge funeral home on February 25 .with the Rev. D. J. MacDonald officiating. Inter - cemetery, Pallbearers were: Walter Daer, Carman Kerr, Jim%Buch- anan, Wilfred Fisher, Gordon Fowler and Harold Reid. Farmers' Curling ' Farmers' curling league re- sults: Durst 6, F. Baer 5; Ribey 9, Lobb 4; Foster 10, Feagan 9; Rivett 9, Eedy 3; Ginn 12, Haw- kins 4. Rivett is leading with six wins and a plus of 28. The VToderich tar; Thursday, was held Monday evening at nerd* were many parents who took advantage of this oppoi. tunity to peat and talk with the teachers and at the same time ,see_ the display, of w?rit Mr.s., Henry MacKenzie and tinie this past week with E?;:. plorer meetings op Ttiesday and Thursday after sehool. • The meetings were held at Ashaeld 500 Party Seen Success The fourth successful "50b" party of' the season was held at the C.O.F. hall, Benrniller, on faturday evening, March High prizes - went. to.: AVIrs. Chas. Mills and Mr. Courtland Kerr! low prizes to. Mrs. 'Hugh Glenn and Mr. Leonard Fisher. There is one more party plan- ned to conclUde the winter ac- tivities. The lucky draw for a carying knife was Woe by Mrs.. Elmer Fisher. 1.7. 1966 zi# recently were her, 5istexa, Misses ,Edna-Olad Eliza eaok of Owen -,Sound. Mr. and WS, ,Breb,MacIntosli, and; family =bred home fray* Mr. Henry IVIacKenzie: left_ _ Flvb rlhoo;le r ,hd4cen re 1,vwn. giiplt.11; spiiviat tewx`‘ivqteh:i, s Montreal- during the paif,week Many from this area 'were' JA Ripley 0.11' evenizm • to winter. • Among those playing hockey in .Maple on Saturday Troin .thts area were Graham Hamilton, , Monerief and Billy Mac- Kenzie. Playing in Mount For- est were ,Gregg Hamilton and Kenneth ar,d David Farriall, Visiting Mr. and Mra. Jack mac,Kenzie for the" weekend Gregor of Hamilton, YOUR RED CROSS IS SERVING ToD4Y -11r- ostume Contest At The Aena From 7:OOP.M. n PARADE AROUND THE SQUARE STARTING AT 7:30 FIGURE,SKATING Gaderich Figure Skating .00 -MOCHA •.TEMPLE CLOWN. -UNIT. "SQUIRT" HOCKEY GAME nciinton" vs. "Goderich" GODERI RE Don't Miss This Big Night FEATURING SHRINEIM MOTORCYCLE CORPS CLOWNS — HOCKEY STARS OF TOMORROW COLOUR PAO"( and GERMAN BRASS BAND GIVE GENEROUSLY DURING THE RED, CROSS __CAMPAIGN TO BE IIELD Monday, *arch 21 TO Monday, March 26 The Goderich Campaign is being sponsored by the Maple Leaf Chapter cif the LO.D.E. assisted the Ahmeek Chapter of the X.O.D.E., the W'omen's Hospital Auxiliary, the Legion Ladies! Auxiliary and the Home. and School Association. ALWAYS THERE WITH YOUR HELP Ticket Is Your Admissiop 25c' or 5 for' $1.00 DO YOU KNOW . . . Proceeds to Shriners' Hospital for Crippled Children" THIS ADVERTISEMENT SPONSORED, IN THE INTEREST OF CRIPPLED CHILDREN BY:- W.J. Milis Motor Sales Ltd. 74 KINGSTON STREET 524r7314 Gocterich Motors Ltd. *35 SOUTH STREET 524-7308 - Bluewater Body & Fender Shop 232 PICTON STREET EAST 524-7161 Goderich ,Building Centre Division of Goderich Manufacturing Sales Ltd. ANGLESEA STREET 524-83§2 Huron Concrete Supply Ltd. R. R. 1 GODERICH 524-7361 Alexander & Chapman REAL ESTATE and INSURANCE THE SQUARE 524-9662 rt.--k,ost the Red c'ross over $25,000 to operate laSt• year. The. Red ,Cross supplied more than 10,000 bottles of blood free in our area :last year. Trospit'al beds and ‘eheel (diairs are supplied free of charge by t he Red'Cross Loan Cupboard for Goderieth area residents: (loderieh Veterans in military hospitals are given free cigarettes and also 'moVies. The Red Cross laIges provtide accommodation for visiting wives. SAKI..mnii3.-ig and water saffty tests are eondueted in this area by the Red Cross. 6. Handicrafts' are tatight gratis in military hospitals to veteran's by the Red Cross. THIS YEAR THERE WILL BE A .HOOSE110-410USE CANVASS.' -ONLY THERE WILL BE NO CANVASS OF INDUSTRY If a Red Cross canvasser does not contact you at your home, leave your donation at any bank ih Goderich or with the chairman, Dr. J. H. Peters, South St., Goderich. •