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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1966-11-03, Page 11K ngsbri dge Bottles and goblets were close at hand during the 69th On- tario government sales opportunity mission when it met Leaders of •Industry in Yugoslavia. Member of the mission is John K. Sully (arrow), president of Dominion Road Machinery Co. Ltd., of Goderich. Seated' below the portrait of the Yugoslr vian he."d of ' t,ate. Marshal Tito, is Economics and Deveionmert M nister Randall., who kd the mission on its tour of Communist bloc countries gelling Canadian products. The meeting was chairedby the head of the Yugoslayian Chamber of ;Commerce. News "Ifem Roll. Call Answer CARLOW. — A recent news item of agricultural interest wa: the roll call for the October meeting of the Tiger Dunlop W'.I. After reading the minutes of the last meeting, the secre- tary, Mrs. Richard Buchanan paid tribute to the- president Mrs. Ralph Jewell for her lead- ership in the W.I. Food Tent at ,the plowing match and read an "In Memoriam" to the late Mrs. A. T. Lamb. Announcement was made of the neeldecra'ft course which would be held at Carlow Hall, Feb. 16-17 with Judy Gum of the extension service in charge. Mrs. Elmer Robertson and Mrs. • Terence Hunter reported on the fall rally held in Auburn. The M cmuU.e ;entitledc ;Hats_ for y()11" ' is ited-by thvitrader;-Mrs.; Graham Chanmey. She, showed the hats that she and her assist- ant; Mrs,: PertylteBride mads at - the training school and said they could take 20 to a class. Nov. 3 was -announced as the first meeting when hat shapes and materials would be chosen. An invitation to visit Dungan- non W.I. meeting was accepted. Mrs. Rod Bogie, convenor of agriculture and Canadian Indus- tries, read a paper on the story of the MacIntosh Red, Canada's "Centennial fruit and closed with a humorous poem entitled "My Favourite Fruit." It was decid- ed to give community concert tickets to Bruce Lamb and Doug- las Stoll. Mrs. Jewell gave the report of the Plowing Match and express- ed the belief that there would be some profit when expenses were all paid. Mrs. Hunter organized a panel like Flashback. Taking part were Mrs. Richard Buchanan, Airs. Norman Aplin, Mrs. Usbtorne Falkenes, Mrs. Edward Mont- gomery. 'Trying to sump the panel were Mrs. Elmer Hunter, Mrs• Graham Chaniney, Mrs. 'f. Hunter. APPLES SPYS and DELICIOUS MACS and SNOWS in LASSALI.NI The Goderich Signal -Stagy', ThorSday,November 3, 10.66 C I Represented t Deanery Meetin KINGSl3Rll.)GE----Vifteen mem- bers of the C.W.L. attended the Stratford •deaner;y meeting in Goderich. Mrs. Art O'Connor and Moor- • 4an, Whitby, Mrs. B.. Kenny, Mrs. 'Ed. •Sinnett and Mrs. Ursula Hebert visited here re- cently and attended. the official opening cif the new school. Mrs. John Howard, .Anita and Jeanette attended the funeral u.f her aunt, Mrs. Frank Strauss,- Mildmay, last woek. Mrs. Kinahan spent the week- end with Mr.–and Mrs.. Frank O'Reilly, Walkerton. Norman and Patti O'Connor spent the weekend in London. Agnes King and Patricia Mar - tin, Hamilton, spent the week• where the in$tallat Gf o ' .alp Mi Ray Leddyx L .ukno W end with Mr. and Mrs. B1aise lacers tool place. ,, Des O'Donnell is home for a' Martin. Alice Dattorx; London, spent fetw weeks, the 'boat he WAS salla Members and wives of the the weekend at her home, ing cm, the StQia ax has been Godcrieh Knights 'of Columbus , e John O'Connor is spending the dann'aged• Mme" O'Donnell retUrn. held a meeting in the' parish hall winter months with Mr. and edhome.fron Gadyriell hospital• 4 Guild Plans Family' Conference Meals Plans were made to provide meals fur Family Life Confer- ence to be held -in this Parish early in November, also -to cater if necessary' to Senior Citizens banquet at the meeting of St. George's -Alter-noun `.Guild. The next {fleeting will be the - THE ONTARIO LOAN AN ID„ DEBENTURE COMPANY Establishi d 1870 • Assets $75,000,000 • Capital & Reserve $9,000,000 'Christmas dinner at Tiger Dun- lap Inn. Mrs. Rose Hill ,eholr mother,. discussed the need of new cas- socks and she is to get samples so a number of new ones may be_provided. Members were pleased' to hear the treasurer, Mrs. °D. J. Patter- son is recovering from recent surgery in Victoria Hospital: Mrs. A Palmer read list of sick and shut-ins remembered during the month. Tea,4was serv- ed by Mrs: F. B. Riley, Mrs. Mary Barr and Mrs. Rose.,H,i,l1, u, ANNUAL COMMENCEMENT of - Goderich District Collegiate Institute Paid on 3, 4 & 5.year debentures or 61/a% paid. on 1 & 2 year debentures Officao: Toronto • Hamilton'. Ottawa • St. Thomas Please complete coupon and mait with cheque to: ONTARIO LOAN AND DEBENTURE COMPANY 137 Dundas Strbet, London, Ont. Phone 432-4158 Amount Mr. Mrs. Miss Address �ll 6' Signature ... Years Tel FRIDAY, NOV. 4 8:15 p.m. G.D.C.I. Auditorium ORCHARDS • ICE DREAM SPECIAL THURS.,- FRI. and SAT. HALF GALLONS NEILSON'S JERSEY ICE CREAM , ALL TABLERITE MEATS ASSORTED FLAVORS REGULAR 99c '/2 GAL 85c SHOP AT ANDREW'S FOR THIS SPECIAL AND FOR A COMPLETE LINE OF DAIRY PRODUCE S -- ANDREW AIRY WEST ST. AR! GOVERNMENT INSPECTED ALL PRICES EFFECTIVE NOV. 2 - 5 INCLUSIVE WE RESERVE 'THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES PEICSGNAI,LY SEL4CTED,'kEb' BI,EAND ROUND STEAKS OR ROAST TABLERITE TRIMMED WING, SIRLOIN or RIB STEAKS Ib. QOc Ib. SIRLOIN TIP and RUMP ROAST Ib. c PIEsoM►u+ sl'tc'iD MFATS TOP. VALU WIENERS 1•Ib. Vac • Pac. COLEMAN'S SLICED 59¢ SIDE BACON 99` KENT — SAVE 36c CHOICE TOMATOES FACELLE MODERNE (ASST'D COLOURS) SHIRLEY GAY — SAVE 47c tit Flanders Fields -the poppies blow. Between the crosses,row on row, Thalmark our place; and in the sky "The larks, stillbt'avely singing, Scarce heard amid the gunsrbtieiow.. ;.Xtie art. the •Dead.. Short bays ago Vide liyed, felt dawn, saw sunset 'I' oveil,arld wcrcloved, and no" we Itis: in Handers Fie:ds ^` m `;fake up xoor gi;iarr� i lyith the fine# Tyou front t (Brig hand os, we throw t04.h. yrs. ►e to itol d 1# hlgh. ' . f'ye break (,arch with LIS who dor i'tc shad star �1ecp, - ` , ;Z6t3igtyt p©ppiy5r�t�bv '%•,•�t' CORONATION — SAVE' 40c 1 U.S. NO. 1 RED EMPEROR PR1Er tt PA01 ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION :BRANCH 109 Invites You To Join Theon IN THE AT THE CENOTAPH, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 11 A11- Legion Members and Veterans will form up a1 the Legion Hall at 10:30 A.M. Dress, Beret and Medals. ATTEND THE LBGION 'CHURCH PARADE St. George's Anglican church —, Sunday, November 6, at 11. a.m. PURITAN 24•oz• IRISH or, BEtEF STEW • • 1 Tins 9 TOP NACU UNSWEETENED 48 -oz. APPLE JUICE e s e 2 Tins 63' DUNCAN HiNES ASSORT,gD 19 -oz. CAKE MIXES • • . 2 Pkgs. 89' 8 -qt. Pkg. 39 NEWPORT FLUFFS . SUNMAID ' SEEDLESS- RAISINS` 2 AUNT JEMIMA REG. OR BUTTERMILK PANCAKE MIX -... . CORONATION, FRESH PACK BABY DILLS o . 3 J4.78 $1000 CORONATION RELISH e H TMB • QGEN " ,Jaors z. $ eU ASSORTED FLAVOURS MINUTE BREAKFAST . BIRDS EYE AWAKE FROZEN ORANGE DRINK .. . TOP ' ALU 1st GRADE CREAMERY BUTTER MONARCH PARCHMENT MARGARINE e • e G 40 TOP VALU MAPLE WALNUT 750 890 Print 61•Ib, 33 1•Ib.t Prints ..8 l/z•Gal, 89� • Ctnr. 24bJa1 $1.29 Jaw ORANGES SIZE - ,C 80's • DOZ. U.S. NO. YAMS • CANADA NO. 1 POTATOES REMINGTON'S IDA SEE THIS WEEK'S HANDBILL FOR MORE OUTSTANDING VALUES ? - SUNKIST LEMONS PP