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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1966-04-28, Page 12et Q eh Sl ab' -Star,. 71` eni "A P i itetardation Cortiniittee Bowliowling League-Wi n . u HeId) Ppoitited S men. Na s. .• iiia eleven. member 4r :it all {part of Canada are° ,ect ' 6 reeeri} e°: + mil l l- be Institute annually." ittindiu,gy ua`tU itt i3 iQ t T tal Retardat qn were role w t ta- day 1"i Beans. . They are, -=,Asea'. atiof .'' of- ,Kinsmen ,etas 'John oldie, Toronto, • chairman; Dae Fisher', Kiteh- • tinea Olatarie; Dict Eendek, Will Klein. Regina; Jack Larsen; Nevi Westminster, B.C.; and Hal Tag ,art, . London, Ontario. Canadian Association for Re- tarded Childrea. representatives " ate: iiIrs. Jean Newman, Dr. Al• lani toeher, Dr. Donald Zarfas, .'rorantto; C. F. MacNeil, Burling ton, Ontario; and _R. Jaques. Bran'iord, Ontario. National president of the As- ietardat. n` f":. Canada's anent• location. of Kt' rumen. Clubs, Will ally retarued This actian on Klein said: "The Institute. t3 ;Yt prv,ble s , built in Toronto at a cost of :•"•.,Canada progress.ve some $350,000: will cam:lie:nor- and undcrsta•;din4 ate the Association of Kinsmen Ind i wi;n you success in your Club's 50th Arniversar,y. which yen:u:e takes place<, in 1970. M- K'w., a ..We are n tib It Kill hoti e the headquarters n ,p ni :hat •si,titurniniz and We administered by•th, Can- ;r:. .:._,..::. can ta':e r:a.: adian AssGeiation far Tic;arded 1967. Ca:i:;c:a s Ce tit ,,...:r: " Children. ` It is to be a centra: clearing house ixf Information an new meth ,ds and research -- Some two thousand per The building of the Institute _ .T : enta, was adopted as a Na iyna1 Praj,eet zi K11.n-Sr.S1' en at: is '1965 C'onvention in Mcn,trea1; :nd, in five months, more than >175.00 has been raised by the wane 13,000 Kinsmen in the tare* than 430 clubs thr ?u b.?tet an;ada. P'rt.tie Minister Lester 0 Pc,lr- .on said recently ..n a. telegram, • o K T nsanen ' I v. aa: to C.,m-- ra:,ala:e the Kinsmen Club of anada on the :r act:on to build a National Institute on . Mental • A wind-up banquet . was h ld, Rev. l t gh Wilson pI esented,, Lower yy, KnoXf law triples, Birt i u Bt. Geer e"s Anglican Omuta ch 1 t 4 wtioZ7.4. were Mass. North Street, and Do. era `I'tresddav eve rnitl when tte; a ai'k1 as I:^rr : aver'i Glea. ;NIort h Street. &z~ar•Cbt�h B*v�t>g lr�ue,,�. ��:;r�iceria����t improved howler ler award lttnsl siT �a _ allaft-,?1 "t,:ssz�e e'rma�°iee,0 is C YT p iai bVttoAnne , . aa�e Smith' ,r. 3, ev was s:: by Rev G. Z t s' "' ,.`'� itY F ,I `° Y *• .h :war j»' b" t Litd��'tie. Victoria an'd John Lawley, Knox scall. , _ l"µ .sz � a*. aksse,..SL i by Rev, Donald MacDonald. Alma' Several special awards we're �{�� tom, �f ^� ,,}� r� fS�. �g 7� ':S,.Lfc.1t'}iia.:iz+<Ha-i►4-'aFfo �1,.a,.+34 R -.i,. ? ;:A rCSk+7-'-`L"7.�{;Qny�-"..•hW ..- ptieseffnt -4Q .y i30). !Mr. MacDonald: These were t,Rekekahs Mee Qrtech the Knox team and were fol ' A izier'ting, thy' Pas: Noi.b%' Granris v :;t .'"f the Led,4e vas lie'-,. at :he The °,ani' v! Mrs. �,�. "-d;^_' T .' ter esid.• _}.. Miss Fd. -"aid. -"a brewer. ��as ;;* the t', air. with 18 mer--nbe:-s ,t :er L';:+ nice Ode there was a sb.Ar t b. s n"'ss s: s ion Members .w'e: rel n .i' .. ^t the birthday. bar* 01%,.- :he Lodge and the iix -. we ase. seE_ed at that :n i A: the conclasien o f the meet • ,_ L k,..).24,.!.',!".21�,tc •phk. to geed sportsranship. Tear. Ven- * :►'n._ . ...a "- urn ^t �'twtooria .tanea ers were Jolt and L .Ena S;re, &: :gid h ' ^ team for-•Lawl9y, Cliff Lowery, Paul Ann ?kti4rF.ing ;Lowery, Al Knight, Paul John - Ise s.`Cst' ^.red ,wards to' ston �1and spares Bill Knight rzt' a Lt�ra : .':+5,_`.. .n .a w h1,,,rti,r the J:aadl Ba.i b DUrnin• • teatm:: Favors for ail the gtlests avert? i? a d Asne. S. t:th. Sim- ball point pens. and.' Moore. George' The officers elected for the and Mar:. C ..: rel , and JJ.In 1966-67 season' were: President. • Crarpford. spare. w Aline Smith; secretary, Don presented the Masse and. treasurer, Alma Mc- :' singles, Lean, Bowling will resume on x .wt �^a �a 4v ,. v , Kn'tiT:c. and �: la.tT Tuesday , September I3, •urt wla.4- was - :aye a::b the...vmn��rs 'o•`-n� til:ss Ey Dr:w o: -'and Mrs. A lunch was se^ti rd by Mrs. F Rc'�wra and her eeitn.i''tee A *; thanks .was s-. ended t? her a_:' :: • as t o the 2..." ass for •hz,use.f.ter.._^ic THIS WEEK'S SIGNAL- PHOT•FEATURE STAIR PICTURES If you -want a print of a picture that appeared in the Signal -Star yon may now get it. Prints of any picture within' the last three months or prints of pictures that appear in any issue may be obtained by order- ing through our office. 5 x 7 2.00 Each x 10 - 2.50 Each ONE WEEK DELIVERY Call .The Signal - Star 524-8331 , Great Ontario Adventure vacations Champlain Cot/fifty From the historic 07tt3•;. > River to island -dotted Georgian Bay, the forests are -Olympian: the rock outcrops garganruan the river valteys:gouged out br ancient glaciers. Hera, you'll understand the heroic inspiration that tied "Samuel de Chafhplain westward to Lake Huron More than three centuries ago. As weil,•you"(l find an infinite variety of holiday pleasures. to the nation's capital there's pomp and panoply and cosmopot t c wds. You can camp and canoe through Algonquin Park's 3000 -square miles of unspoiled wilderness. At Sudbury's nickel mines you'll see smelter chimneys towering more than 600 feet high. And in the Kawartha Lakes and Haliburton Highlands you'll enjoy swimming, ft boating and fishing galore. There'll be plenty to satisfy everyone 'when you°take your familli on •a Champlain Country- Advetnture Vacation. Make a start on panning your trip now, by mailing this ,coupon today. Ontario Department of•Tourism & Information Ptovihco of Ontario. °apartment of Toun3m & Inforrna*::;n, P,atliament C3uttdsr gs. Rock, 2os3S Tarontd 2. Pleas° sand me compinto infarmat cr an a •Chsmcl•mr• Caur+trr/l'Advant* re 'location ! : N • ti Ideally locateci'on Blake St., close to schools, this two-year • • old home features a 26.ft. living room' aril dinette, contem- po.rary-styled kitchen, three lar'e bedrooms, ceramic tiled D z four -piece bathroom, full basement, as forced aiv furnace, and laundry tubs. FOR PRICE -AND • TERMS AVAILABLE CALL 4 HAROLD W. SHORE REAL ESTATE BROKER 38 Hamilton Street Dial 524-7272 • s ts- tit 1�• 1 l'� .1 w• f'. a^ A - s:- 7n�7• award;, wrnn,ng corn grower of Bothweil, says No danger of damage from ATRAZINE 65W.. it wog t.burn the corn or hurt adjacent crops". ';' r _ -•ary:r ' f as an, art, o. aS3p:. l" ?•:...'� i t^a,, i �ti r s•: L ? a _. ,.0R . ' • ,kit:3.'. he .af u i :..'l _ �,= cc;'^p!eter'f wed cut th-e ws s &^ .. 'gra 33-s. ' e+ '� they 1'e. 3 3i'.. > 3 3 : : _: -a _ r c... _ r . and * cd":tr='s 33 _ _ 3_ ,..I. Hjr:e 3 :s faster and S, r y -.' ,� a S .•r � a' ... C �', "_ r . �,fy prof t3,^, e ti_ r'l cr Atrnz •-e - .. .. ? � .. SLC�,'�• .,cwCfS- raLl f Fisons (Canada) 2 34 Eglinton Avenue East, Toronto 12, Ontario • QUICK CANADIAN QUIZ • I. Wha.was the Qrst womanelect- ed e ect - ed to aprovincial` legislature? Since 1949 the Canadian cost - of -living index has advanced by how much? 3. Who spent the most in 1964, Canadian travellers in other countries or foreign traveller, in Canada? .4. -in what year did the United Empire Loyalists enter Can- ada? 5,19 ;� supplementary labor � >,appl, ntary income -that is, employers contributions to pension and w elfare funds, Workmen's Com- pensation and `unemployment insurance -totalled $156 mil lion. What was the 1964 total? ANSWERS: 5. In 1964, $910 • trillion. 3. Canadian travellers spent $7.13 milliozl in other count tries, 'forekgn visitors spent $661 ;:million here• 1. Lotaise 1 xe in- ney, in Alberta in 1O>l7. 4, Mostly in 1783. 2. By 39 per er emb t 1905. September, cent to p #7, Jane Parker quality baked goods are baked In our own bakery by A&P master bakers and shipped directly to.ctur stores daily. That's why A&P guarantees freshness as well as quality. if our bakery products fail - to please' you we will gladly refund your money. A&P baked goods cost less too, come see... you'll save at A&P! JANE PARKER APPLE 1E Reg. Price each 49c Full 8 inch` 24 -oz Pies SAVE 47c JANE PARKER EN'GLI'SH' ,„ Reg. Price each 39c --- SAVE 6o - FRUIT CAKE y each JANE PARKER , Reg. Price loaf -240 •- SAVE'17c BREAD60%WHOLEWHEAT 4 24 ozloaves'gc • JANE PARKER BROWN 'N' SERVE Reg. Price pkg 27c -• SAVE 8o .�. DI NN ER ROLLS pkg of 1219c • "Super -Right" quality meats offer you more good taste --more value for your money! A&P HANDLES ONLY CANADA'S 4FII�IEST NATURALLY AGED REDeBRAND, STEER BEEF ' A4P SUPER-RIGHT UALITY BLADE BONE REMOVED SHORT or CROSS • CUT RI ROAST EXCELLENT FOR BRAISINGSTEAKS DE •A great number of our spring stock of coafs is. now marked down : to sale prices. • These include alt -of this spring's styles in petites, regulars and , '2 sixes. There is a variety of this spring's fabrics and colors. Be sure to shop early for best selection. • Regular 29.95 to 79.95 Choose from, a group' of suits in a wide selection of colors, styles and • wonderful materials. These are also from our spring 1966 collection and they' will he fashion right through this Xear and into next. - a. Regular 29:95 to 59.95 SHULDERPOT ROAST 7c r-- BONELESS '"v0 CHUCK 0 lb s -DELMONICA STEAK 4.49 - -11.•C'-i CUT FIRST 4 RIBS ONLY • CENTRE CUTS Ib 89 ' PRIME RIB ROAST ,. Ib 79c BRISKET POINT END CUTS Ib 69c LEAN ' , , BONELESS •Ib sa•'.= MAPLE LEAF' • RINDLESS ' FRROUND BONE ESH MINCED BRAISING RIBS aONI IN 1639C • Beef or Veal Steaktes b. pkgpkg.50.,c ti!AFLE LEA1= -PURE SIDE :BA(�N VAC PAC �,,e,,, 57c PEA' EA LED BACK BACOR. FRESH KtL:LED P K-SAUSAGEAVtEATA-b4-94-.--CHKKEIC-LEGS CUTS BREASTS lb ,tom w _� CHICKEN LIVERS 113 39c CENTRE CUTS Ib 990 ENf) CUTS ,ib 89c WINGS- Ib 330 MAPLE LEAF WIENERS VAC PAC ' OPEN THURSDAY and FRIDAY T I LL 9' p:M. NOW 15.00 to 29.95 Q NOW 19.95 to 45.00- AQP (PREPRICED) INSTANT COFFEE With Porli'in Tomato Sauce, Boston Style or Vegetarian FEATURE PRICE! BEANS ANN- PAGE 4 20 -fl -oz tins Choice Quality FEATURE PRICE; :A&P PEAS • 5 20.fl-oz tin's 89c 27c Off DeaT Reg. Price $147 -SAVE AN EXTRA tle TIDE DETERGENT king size box ',3 •- White Swan (White or Coloured) Reg. 53c - SAVE 4o , PAPER PER TOWELS pack of 2 .115 49c Special Blend Reg:"'Pries pkg 73a •- SAVE 4a A&P TEA -lb pkg 69c 100% Pure Corn 'Oil - FEATURE PRICE! MAZOLA OIL 32 -fl -oz btl 95C Salada Orfknge Pekoe Reg. Price $1.57 - SAVE 'Sc TEA BAGS - pkg 01 120149 Miracraft' - -Reg, ,Price pkg 25c -- SAV Ec LUNCH BAGS 2 pkgs of 50 4 5 c , me ciati=ATA tANctC & i>l.hlteilAtommirtro. n THE SQUARE HOPPE AaP MEANS DEPENDABILITY ALL PRICES IN THIS AD GUARANTEED THROUGH "' SATURDAY, APRIL Sm, 1966 -5 JUMBO 1O -OI JAR SAVE 10• R Fresh Fruits & Vegeta es Ariz.,Valencia, New Crap, Sunkist, No. 1 Gr., Size 113's dozen California, Large, Fresh, Green Heads, No. 1 Grade - bunch toi ti