HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1966-11-03, Page 5A. Births
OLOUSHER—At Alexandra Hos-
pital, Goderich, on October 27,
1966, to Mr. and Mrs. Gary
Glousher, `Goderich, a daugh-
ter.
'MILLER -----,At Alexandra H.ospi-
tal, Goderich, on October 31,
.. 1966, to Mr. and Mrs. Samuel
Miller, Goderich, a daughter.
PFRIMMER At Alexandra Hos- •
pital, Goderich; on •Novem'lier
1, 1966, to Mr. and Mrs. James
Pfrimmer, Goderich, a daugh-
ter.
C. Briefs
Order Shell furnace oil and
stove oil from Edward Fuels,
tank truck dealerrfor all Shell
Oil Co. products. Phone 524-
8386. itt
D. in Memoriam
SANDiERSON--In loving me-
mory of Adeline Sanderson,
who passed away Nov. 4, 1963..
To hear your voice and see your
smile,
To sit.with you and talk awhile,
To .be together in the same old
way',
Would be our dearest wish to-
day.
—Always remembered by
mom and dad, sisters and
brother. • 43x
E. Cards of Thanks
GLEDH1LL --We wish to express
our thanks and appreciation
to our friends, neighbours and
relatives for their kindness
and sympathy shown to us
during our recent bereave-
ment in the loss of a dear
brother, and for the „ many
beautiful floral tributes, let-
ters and cards received, the
donations to' the Cancer So-
ciety and Ontario Heart
Foundation. Also to Rev.
Leonard Warr, Morning Star
.tn ,gam g °-•309, ". • t re - paabearei s,-
and the Lodge Funeral Home,
Goderich,
The Gledhill Family
and Beulah Long.
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„SPIVAK—The John Spivak fain -
fly of Dunigannon wish, to give
their heartfelt 'thanks to all
those who gave sympathy and
help during the recent illness
of our son and brother, Laird.
Special thanks to the wonder:
fuddoctors and .'nur'ses_at_Vic
toria and Wingham hospitals
and to Doctors Corrin, McKim
and' Valintine, and to our
wonderful friends and neigh-
bors, for their many cheer-
ing communications.
The Spivak Fainly
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G. Coming Events
Wednesday, Nov. 9—Bazaar,
auspices of Hoim�esville
2:30 p.m. Baking, produce and
candy booths at the old school;
fancy work, Christmas booth, tea
tables and take-out suppers at
Church Sunday School roam.
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Bus to Royal Winter Fair,
November 16 and 19. For in-
formation phone W.
Motors; 524.7314, 43.4
November Fair,' Wednesday,
Nov. 16, 2:30 p.m.,. Victoria
Street . United Churctib. Bring
your friendsand have tea. Also
sale of bazaar items, novelties
and country , store. Hostesses,
the United Church Women.
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Reception and dance for Mr.
and Mrs. Ron Grass, in the
Auburn Community Centre, Fri-
day, November 4. Music ley Jim
Murray and his Black Hawks.
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The Goderich, Graduate nurses
will meet on Tuesday, Nov. 8th,
in the Alexandra hospital cafe-
teria at 8:30 p.m. Dr. J. H.
Peters will speak on fluorida-
tion. Come and bring a friend.
G. Coming Events
Roast thick dinner, Tiger Dun-
lop Inn, Sunday, November 13,
4:30 - 7:00 p.m.,, G. Kaitting,
phone 8601. 43
The Ahmeek Chapter, 1.().D.1..
will hold their meeting at the
home of Miss- L. MacVicar, 138'
Rinks St., on Monday, November
7. Members are requested to at-
tend the Legion's Rerlaembrance-
1A -service-US be held at St.
George's Anglican Church, Sun-
day; November 6. • 43
Sunday, Nov. 13—COIN EX-
HIBITION, 12 noon to 7 p.m.;
feature exhibit: Huron County
Regiment Cap Badges and many
other fine collections; Elm Hav-
en Motor Hotel, Clinton; every-
one welcome. ' • 43:4
Personal
Mr_ and Mrs. Warren James
attended the graduation of their
son, Wiilia'rn Gordon, at Wind-
sor University, Oct. 22. Also
attending were Thea ias attd Ger-
ald James and Mrs. Charles
Mills, all of Goderich.
Dungannon Meets
Auburn, Dunlop WI's
'Members of Dungannon Wo- tish West Indies, taken while
men's Institute met at the Nile on a Carribean cruise last March.
United Church for their regu- ' He was thanked and- present-
lar October meeting with guests ed with a gift' by Mrs. H. Mc -
from •AubLurn and .Tigeir Duale er'
Institutes. A hoomemade bake sale was
Mrs. W. Zinn was named dale- held.
gate to attend the Area Conven-
tion in Knox Presbyterian -
Chureh, Goderich.
Place mats made by West
Huron District for the handi-
craft t booth at the plowing match
were' on display sand .could be
purchased.
Mrs. W. Rutledge commented
on the motto, "A wise mind
grows like a savings account;
you put a little m every day."
Mrs. G. Finnigan favored with
a piano solo. Mrs. G. McNee
introduced the guest speaker,
Fred Bisset, Goderich, who show-
ed interesting slides of the Bri-
PORT ALBERT
FORT ALBERT ---Mr. and Mrs.
George Berz, Milford, Mich.,
visited last week with Mrs. Dave
,Martin and family.
Visitors over the weekend
with Mrs. George Richardson
were Mrs. Arnold Green, Miss
'Sally Johnston, and Mr. Dun-
can Johnston, Detroit.
Mr. and Mrs Don Bowden,
Larry and Randy, visited on
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Clar-
ence Hoy and with Mrs. Dave
Martin and family.
'_;,:l'011 SALE
SCRAP YARD
Selling pipe, new and used steely
2 cranes, '2 trucks, scale, etc.
— Suits Partners --
Substantial
Substantial Cash Required
Ill health forces sale
Goderich
Iron & Salvage
205 NELSON ST. E., GODERICH
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CURTAIN GOING UP ON
GODERICH LITTLE THEATRE
MEMBERSHIP
ADMISSION
TO THREE PERFORMANCES
ADULTS --$4.00
STUDENTS $2.50
THE FIRST SHOW
NEVER.TOO y L
BNeil Simon
(Adult Entertainment)
MacKAY HALL
Thurs., Nov. 10
Fri., Nov. 11 Sat., Nov. 12
— CURTAIN 8:30 PQM. —
Memberships and
Reserved Seats
Are Available At
R. W. BELL, OPTOMETRIST
The Square = Phone 524-7661
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Dainty Dishes
The Dungannon Dainty Dishes
under the ieader'ship of Mrs.
Graham MeNee anil Mrs. Ivan
Rivett entertained their mothers
and Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Wright at
a supper in the United Church
Monday evening.,
The girls planned and served -
•the meal consiste4 of
dishes they have been making
in the Supper Club.
The girls who have completed
the club are Wanda Wilson,
Linda, Young, ?Lexi McKhinneyr
Clare ' McWhinney, Rosemary
Eedy, Cathy Culbert, Karen Riv-
att and Sharon Pearson.
The Goderich...Siaal•Star,. Thursday, November :3, WOO
OBITUARY
MRS. LEONA= COLE
A funeral was held yesterday
'at the Stiles funeral home for
Mrs. Leonard Cole,. 70, of 23
Pleton street, who died Monday
at her home.
Mrs. Cole. whose . Christian
names were Mary Jane, was
born in Bangor, Me., and trained
as a nurse in Brooklyn, N.Y.
She nursed in Montreal and Tor-
onto arid later lived in Goderich
Township. She lived • in Gode-
rich eight years.
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She was, a member the
Church of the. Good Shapherd
(SwdeY bQrgian).
Besides,her husband Mrs. Cole,
is survived by a son Eugene,
Stratford; and a daughter Mrs.
Richard (Violet) Evans, Leam-
ington.
Rev.• Paul B. Zacharias, Kit-
chener, officiated at the funeral
and cremation followed in
Woodland Creamatorium, Lon-
don.
,i4 Harding Carpet
ofDuPontl%7j'lon
never wears out its
welcome.
Why not make us prove this statement?
You can.
For just $2:00.
For this small amount you can get an 18" x 27"
Doormat' made by Harding Carpets to Du Pont "501" quality
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standards.
We'd like you to test it. Give it the heaviest use.
Pound it. Scuff it. Make it the welcome mat at your
front door where it will get the most traffic,
. No matter what you do to this doormat it willicome through with
flying colors.
This will be an introduction to the kind of quality and appearance
Harding Carpets of Du -Pont Nylon can spread right through your home.
McARThUR & REILLY
WEST ST.
take another look.
Look of Baird Motors before you sign that order.
, Look long and hard at the great selection of both new and
used cars. Look long and hard at the low prices that they
have put on all of their vehicles.
Look at -haw they are -completely reconditioned.
Look at the names of the previous owners that they are
happy to supply you.
Go ahead look. Many- people are.
-They took a long hard look and they bought at Baird Motors.
Baird's. are looking for business. Your business. That's
why• they will treat you right.
HAVE YOU LOOKED AT BAIRD MOTORS LATELY?
M O T O R S (GODERICH
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