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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1966-06-09, Page 5single houses and a duplex on the east side of Regent Street north of Oxford Street to make room for possible future expansion. Don Diehl of Gqderich stands atop 169 Regent St., which he purchased from the company to demolish for the material -411e company has asked council to reassess taxes on the properties, and this has been turned over to the court of revision. ALL. B,RANDS WITH PURCHASE OF $1.00 OR MORE 40 CARTON 3. . 5% Prov."Sales Tax Included PHILLIPS*—REGI 1.29 MILK OF MAGNESIA TABLETS—. . .1.09 SUDDEN...BEAUTY HAIR SPRAY .. .2.29 REG. 2.50 REG. 1.98 FOR THE PAIN THAT_REALLY HURTS — REG. 1.25 REG. 1.95 LOVING CARE REG. .98 MISS CLAIROL SHAMPOO 88 CHILDREN'S ASPIRIN 36 REG. 1.19 CREST TOOTHPASTE ° 1.07 SU,NGLASSES .69 to 4.98 RIT FABRIC iNES 29 ALKA SELTZER ' 64 See Our Newest Designs and Beautifully Coloured LARGEST SELECTION EVER at POPULAR PRICES ALSO FANC,Y SUN HATS, TOO RESDAN For The Hair 1.19 BAYER ASPIRIN 77 REG. 1.98 Preparation 91" clintment 1 68 TrlY A BOX OF FRESH CANDIES THIS WEEKEND CHAPTER'S MAY BALL o . Pat Simpson Crowned " CTown Every Moment," the Beta Theta chapter's theme for the 1965-66 season found fullest expression at the May Ball held at the Country Club on Mai 28. For. Pat Simpson this note held more than symbolic mean- ing. She was, crowned Queen of the Ball, and was presented with a tiara donated by Bricker Jetiye,lery. Mrs. John Sturdy and Mrs. Stan Connolly were chosen to be her attendants. Another highlight of the evening was a $50; draw won by Miss Mary Lou Drennan. Pro- ceed. from the sale of bond tickets will be donated to the Alexandria Marine and General Hospital building fund. Guests, and members were welcomed by Mayor and Mrs. Frank Walkom; the chapter's honorary member Mrs. D. D, Mooney, and members of the Economist Appointed .Sharon Carroll' has been ap- pointed Huron County home economist with the department of agriculture office in Clinton; is leaving, to be inarried. Mic.-is Carroll comes freim an Elgin County ,farm home and is a graduate -of the Macdonald Institute, University of Guelph. She has been active in 4-411 Homemaking Clubs and, farm youth groups. UR TripTickets On Sale past ` and present exeeutiUve of Beta Theta phaptev. The evening's amenities cotn- menced with a toast to the Queen, proposed 'by past -presi- dent Mrs, Bruce Ho let, Din- ner was served, followed by dancing to the Paul Cross or - Sewer Bylaw Read Twice Page 14 of 'hie Signal -Star carries a featuro Elliott on homes of historival. interest -in this area. They will be among those viewed durint the July 6 tour of Huron County f-IinJter1ea1 Society. Tickets for the tour are on sale in Goderich boolt. shops, and the public is invited to participate in thetour at any point in its itinerary. The th erla( Signat'Stiar, . 11111 111 4Rec reationist Get$ Award:: 0 Gerry Fes*Arson;` 41;�Btake St., ,is one of Live C;anadiatns who -,has received certification as an • industrial recreation administrator. ' Mr. Ferguson received (the' award . May 24 in Cincinnati. Only 158 in North Anerica hold the award. M;. Iterguson is a graduate osf the three-year diploma cquz'se in recreation from the University of Western On- tario, and until recently was in tae physical education and recreation department of Can- adian Forces Base Clihton. He is moving to Campbell - ford where he has been ap- pointed director of industrial and community recreation. M'rs. Ferguson, supervisor of occupational therapy at On- tario Hospital, Goderieh, will join her husband in Campbell- ford in July. Council has given two readings to a bylaw for in- stallation of a sanitary sewer on Wellington Street for 350 feet north of Blake Street. The sewer would be install- ed as a local improvement and estimated cost is $1,870 to be paid by the property owners and $695, the muni- cipality s share. Before the bylaw is, given third reading and passed it must be approved by the On- tario Municipal Board. OH Volithteers Pick Officers Mrs. Illurray McGill was elected chairman succeeding J. W. Coulter Of the Ontario Hospital, • Goderich, Volun- teers' Associatiau,at a pink tea at the hospital Tuesday. Vi2e-chainman is Mrs. Robert Smizh and secretary is Mrs. James Remington. ANNIVERS MESSAGE • Actually we are celebrating our 200th anniversary 198 years ahead of time. The idea being, that if by some unforseen circum- -stance we_areituktur itsuadj98 years from now we Want td celebrate our 200th anniversary now. "WATCH FOR OUR DAILY SPECIALS THIS MONTH" HOW MANY TIMES HAVE YOU READ ,THESE WORDS DESCRIBING AUTOMOBILES "DEPENDABLE"- "ORIGINAL"- "RELIABLE" - "ONE OVONER" "GUARANTEED"- "LODED" "CHEAPIE"- "AS IS" "QUALITY PRICED' "LIKE NEW"- • AMPRESSIVE, ARE THEY NOT? BUT WE CAN ,USE 90% OF THESE WORDS ON ONE CAR. For example take thig 1964 Parisienne two -door hardtop, featuring V-8, automatic, radio, whitewalls, discs, etc.—it's a 'lone -owner" (local). It "reliable," dependible" and "original," "guaranteed," quality priced and it is like new for a 1964 fhen again it has only 15,000 original miles on it. Lic. E2826. The Price; Only $2,49540. NOW FOR THE OTHER 10% OF THESE DESCRIPTIVE WORDS. $49.00—How about that for "cheapie" for this 1956 Pontiac, 4 -door, 6, automatic with 'custom radio. Lic. E6477. "AS IS SPECIAL" $475.00. Lic. 30066H, 1957 Chevrolet, 2 - door hardtop, V-8, automatic, in real good shape. Yes, folks. We have about 30 used automobiles on our lot that we could use a page of words to describe them, but instead it's easier for us to invite you out, look around, ° make us an offer on the car,of your choice. If wel don't have it we can get It. We have five people on our sales staff to serve you and we have a gond selection of new cars ready for immediate delivery. May we also take this opportunity to extend our sincere thanks to you; our customers who have made it possible for our progress in the past 2 years. We look forward to serving you in the future. • litth DELIVER • MOTORS (GODERICH) LTD., 414 HURON ROAD Local Men Elected C. Everett, president of in Goderich, has, been elected director.of the Canadian Jew- ellers Association, D. B. Rolston, imager of Goderich Public Utilities com- mission, has been elected a director of district six of the Association of Municipal Elec- trical, Utilities. CREWE CREWE ---,Mrs. Ella lton of with Mr, and Mrs. Lorne Hasty Mrs. C. Crozier attended the W.I. district annual 'in Auburn recently. Mr. and Mrs.iWes Plunkett of Saskatoon, Mrs. Lorne ivers of DUngannon, and Mr. P. M. Fin- nigan of Weston visited with Mr. and MTS. R.,Finnigan recent - Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Reid and Brenda- of -Toronto- Spelt weekend with relatives in ,the vicinity. .Mr and Mrs. John Bissett, Cindy and Jimmie of Goderieh were Sunday visitors with -Mr. santudartM. es. Jack _Curran and Coriditions On Sale The town's offer of $11,500 for a piece of property at the foot of Wilson Street has been accepted by the Bingham Estate oh two conditions. The conditions are that the , proposed park would be called Bingham Park. and. that the than for a park. Council is continuing an option on the property, which has , about Ts,000 square feet of undeveloped land overlook- ing the lake, until financing :of the purchase is completed. The- council has asked. the centennial planning branch to appcove 1,e of centennial grants ior the land.purchase- Two Complete Clerks' Course Huron County clerk -trea- surer John . G Berry, and IVIauricer,A. Van der -Meer, 65 Montreal St., have success- fully completed a three-year course for municipal clerks and treasurers ''sponsored by Clerks and Treasurers of On- tarib through the extension department of Queen's Uni- versify. Great_ salesmanship ,is a, lot of little sales put together. F..R. PETERSON Jehovah's 'Witnesses from Godcnich, their Minister G, C. Annroso, and Circuit super - participating in preparations for what is expected to'be the largest Christian convention Mr. Peterson has been nam- ed to- assist in organizing and. operating the five-day,distriet assenably June 22 to 26 at the CNE grandstand in To - Mr. Amoroso will head a 38- pers:th delegation- from this area. "We are expecting an at- tendance of over 50,000 from the Great _Lakes states of the • - Uni.ed States and several Canadian provinces," said Mr. Amoroso. He said an interesting fea- ture of the gathering will be a mass baptism in which 800 candidates will be immersed. Free fuelwcod is snpplied. to provinpial park campers and ' ,pienickers- by -the- -department-- of lands and forests. • • BOTTLE DRIVE The Fifth ebb Pack of St. George's Church is holding a bottle drive this Saturday. Householders are being‘asked to have bottles ready for the Cubs to pick up. CROP REPORT Hucon County; 'crops already planl2c1 are growing favorably, but some areas are, in need of rain. Sunday's rainfall was heavier in the southern part of the countiT. Most of the corn planting is completed and the plan'ing of whte beans is in full swing. THE HURON COUNTY LOCAL COMMITTEE of the 1966 iNfERNATIOMAL PLOWING MATCH and FARM MACHINERY DEMONSTRATION cordially invites the public to attend a SOD TURNING CEREMONY Saturday, June 11, 1966 at 3:3-0 o'clock at the Site, Scott Farms, Seaforth when Hon. C. S. MacNattgirt,on, Minister of Highway,s, and Hon. W. A. Stewart, Mini- ster of AgriCulture, ,will officiate Turn North from No. 8 Highway,' first corner West of Seaforth. EOFAKIND CLEARANCE hicaary-Easy APPLIANCES • EXAMPLES OF SAVINGS 12 CU. FT. REFRIGERATOR This 12 cu., ft. model features autoniatic defrost and two -door styling. REGULAR $449.95 wt AUTOMATIC WASHER A two -speed washer that will really do the job on _wash day. REGULAR -$449.95 wt GERR THE SQUARE 264. w 264. W.T. APPLIANCES "THE, STORE THAT SERVICE BUILT"