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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1966-12-01, Page 94 The Goderich Signal Star, Thursday, Deee ab y Z, 1 Centennial" Calling The widening of Huron Road has brought the travelled portion of the mad within inches of the base of pillars erected in 1927 at the time of Goderich's centennary. 'A number of citizens claim the pillars close by the roadside are dangerous to traffic. Plan Old Home Week By Mrs. Walter Rathburn hope every service club and the ringers of the boils and 'Monday's meeting was very 'Urge organization will make the whistle 'blowears - must be gratifying. y'ing. our own faithfuls sure one a their group as pre- ready to go ---and by the way— were out, also representativessent. This is a big undertak- there doesn't seem" to be as from six organizations werg jag, lets make it a .good one. many whistles tooting at noon present.. �, July 1st tt1 July 8th (inc.) hour any 'mare, "Wi;a' happen- "Our big project at the mo- $Peaking of July 1st. There, ed?" Can we get spine of these meat, its getting plans for "Old will be a big parade to open the old timers back into 'operation Home Week" under way We festivities. -Now, you can alt 4oi. ri. eL-.e.�� ave acaabledair-unan=fot t I, g" 10111at t pra5eet,Kn un e.Ken, was prader"you'oandeisnoise makers to really start on the committee for the Old frown the Christmas and New Centennial celebrations. Per - Horne Week of many years ago Year's I)ay parades. --jot down haps Mr. Jeffrey and his friends —so ,he is experienced. He these ideas—rand next summer with the olid, steam engines can knows all the work and head- - when you need them-(xif you head up a parade. If our nice aches that go into suiah a (project. can find your "jots") you can , weather continues, there could He needs the help of.every help us have a .wonderful par- be a dandy" parade—(use 'your citizen to get •in 'touch with our ade. n elowe'lading up 'people, wiho are far away, .to New Years Eve is fast creep- toHallowe'enlHallowe'en costumes) How about "it?- . bell them about Old Home Week, nig up on us! The Birthday Well, think about it—and let me Canada's 'Birthday, and how we Cake must be ready and lighted know. would like to see them all again. Make them feel they are wanted and we will try to make them, happy with a real bang up old Horne Week of celebrations! He is having a meeting Dec. 14, 8 p.m. at his home,' to dis- cuss ways and means, and we Few Books. For Women Published WI Informed CARLOW. Mgrs. C. F. Huff- man, county librarian and her • assisbanvt were guests at the November 'meeting of the Tiger 'Dunl'op W.I. Mrs. Huffman stat- ed that there were very few good fiction or women's books published now. The trend is toward light fiction. She bro- ught zilth her a selection of women s books for winter read - ing. Mrs. G. Chaanney and Mrs. P. McBride leaders of the hat - course reported good results , ; Eric 41CifirgS just held Where 18 ladies took pant. The result- ing esulting hats looked extremely well on the ladies wearinig them. Mrs. N. Al:llin, delegate to the London Area Convention held in Gode- rich reported on that conven- tion. Mrs. Ernest Bogie gave a short talk on resoduitions. Mrs. Robert Bean deanonstrat ed the making of -a picket edge • Roll call was answered by a suggestion for a resodgtiom and donations were brought in for the Children's Aid.. The host- esses for the afternoon were Mrs. S. Snyder, Mrs. N.-Allin, Mrs. G. Young and Mrs. R. Moore. GODERICH RESTAURANT Santa Claus S AT RAWSON'S is as easy as shooting fish in a barrel PARADE SPECIAL MOM, DAD, BRING THE KIDDIES FOR A REAL TASTE,. TREAT mss. Bean convener of the Centennial quilt project report- ed that not enough names had been turned, in; members were asked to 'contact all their neigh- bors so all of Colborne Town- ship might be mentioned on this historical quilt. TO CON"TINUE EP-RE.S-ENTAT.ION AND SERVICE WITHOUT SERVILITY HOT TURKEY SANDWICH WITH ALL THE TIIIMMINGS INCLUDING PLUM PUDDING. WALTER SHEARDOWN FOR TRANSPORTATION 9390 125 Tony Day Cardigans. Inny:...D..ay _._...._._. Pullovers Biltmore Hats Gloves Pyjamas 13.95 to 25.00 10.95 to 15.95 9.m95 to 13.95- 3.50 to 6.95 5.00 to 8.00 GIFT CERTIFICATES Come in any time and try our delicious and satisfying gourmet. Ties Maple Leaf =7-7—Tie—and—Puff ==Sets - 1.50 to 2.50 Forsyth Sport Shirts Forsyth Sport Shirts 6.00 to 7.00 5.00 to 8.00 LAYAWAY PLAN EARL RAVVSON . WEST STREET Style Shop LOCHALSH LOCHA1SH.—A 'shower for Joan Banger was helki on Sat- •urday .evening at North Ashfield Public School. Contests, games reading,s and presentation of gifts and good wishes were cap- ably handled by •Mrs. Donnie 'Farrish and Mrs. Marvin Scott. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Farrell . were gruests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert MacCornhick of Kincar- dine on 'Friday evening on the occasion af Mrs. Ed. Farrethrs 'birthday. Mrs. Farrell &. cele- brated hez 92nd 'birthday with sent. Arthur Turland, Goderiah, conducted the program of music, singing, readings and even. a, modern "flashbaek" which ail Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Warren 'Wylds for a low day's was Mes. Alfred. Stone of St. Marys.,. Mrs. Lorne Luther has re- turned home after spending the past two weeks with relatives at Ridgetown.. Recent' visitors with Mr. and (Mrs. Bill Farrish were Mr. and MrS. John (MactB.ae, Batavia, N.Y. Mary, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Bradley is ill with John IVIcCharles'and Rod Fin- layson, Petrolia, spent the week- end at their homes in thriS com- Mrs..Tom Farrell spent a few days visiting.Mr. and Mrs. Mur- ray McGill in Goderich. • Mr..and Mrs. Glen Carter and family, Land e sb or o spent Sun- day with IVIrs. D. R. MacKenzie. Mrs. Reuben Wilson is a pat, lent in Winigha'm hospital. ST. HELENS Give chairs this christmas-the year long comfort gift! Signature.Chairs by Kroehler RELAXERS LODGE FURNITURE'S CHRISTMAS DRAW 1st PRIZE—Kroehler Relaxer Chair—$79,00 Value --- 3rd PRIZE—Table Lamps—$39.00 Value s 4th PRIZE -7 Gal AquariumsJ$12.00 Value • What's so soothing as'a rocker? Platform rockers and gwivelrockers.r.; you'll see them here. Kroehler-made with a fine regard for , quality and fashion detail. Above: Ladies' Early'American swivel rocker 99.95 Lean way back with your feet off the floor and really relax in a reclining, high-fashion Krochler RelaXer. 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