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Signal tar, Thur*lAY, peceinher 22,_ I
r 4John Wr�y Made Life Member For CGIT .Work
The a£terliotin auxiliary Q t bership certificate had been pre.
it was reported that there are 77 sided the electionandinstallation
Kul x PreSbytOrian Church met sented to Mrs. John Wray subscribers, Mrs, J. Mc110140 of officers; for l9t7:
Dec 12, With .flowers, evergreens, at the Arthur Circle meeting, Home
addition 0 e2new , reported
p rted Honory president , Mrs. 0,
and a beautiful setting of` the This was given by the Afternoon P. Schaefer, presidentsiden Mrs, A
Nativity Scene, Mrs, H. Rivers Auxiliary, in appreciation of her. ers, and 66 cans were made, Enright, vice• t•Mrs, H.
read the Christmas story, and Work , with the CGIT. The annual Mrs, J, White, Library sec. Rivers, Miss F, Macdonald,
Miss F, Macdonald gavethpmed. meeting of Huron Presbyterial retary arrived safely in India, treasurer. Mrs. G. MacEwan,
• Hatton on "the best ways Qf will be held in Clinton Jan 11. a day late because of a' London recording secretary . Mrs. A. H.
keeping Christtnas." Reports of department Secre' fog' " and Ida•was waiting to meet Erskine, Corresponding sere
given. The Co. Sec. her. She asked that members tary Mrs. L. Diggon, HomeHelp•
A letter was read from Miss Caries were
g would save their cards until she er sere Mrs J. McNevin,
..,.a. -Somerville -expo Ear -.- r .4is§e# e otr d---- e l
, ,„Tra. �. r,..t, „ ..,-,R . ..,, o e �` 7- ^ ,row---~ �' are Y�t�s:
.._.,,.....,_.--th�ariks��h"cuit�8ac�c;ineln"r+�--- �I�exs w'ri� en�dit�in�tl3eyear. _ . ► y ... �l"'_`P't�iar�s u .�..�,�-::�._�..�_�'
then where t'he will be most
ship certificate. In the ,absence some sad, some bright, and each useful.
a f Miss I. Matheson, Life Mem+ one really appreciated. Mrs. L.
bership Sec., M,rs. Enright re.
torted that an In Memoream cer.
tificate had been sent to Miss
Edith Taylor in memory of her
mother, who was honorary pre.
sident. Also that a Life Mem.
Everett reported a display of lit.
erature at three meetings, and'
suggested a library could be
started with W.M.S. books mem-
bers could share. In the absence'
of the Glad Tiding secretary
Knox Arthur Circle
Instals.'67 Officers
President Georgia Schaefer
opened the December meeting of
Knox Arthur Circle with a Christ-
mas prayer. Edna Pollock read
the scripture and led in the sing.
ing of carols. Mary Wray gave a
meditation,
Betty MacKenzie read the min,
utes, after which 'ar1ous `secre.
taries presented their annual re.
ports. Georgia Schaefer thanked
the leaders and members fc�r
their support during the year; and
reminded them that the annual,,
meeting of Huron Presbyterial
will he held in Clinton Jan! 11.
Centennial plans were discuss.
ed. Ruth Skeoch and Eileen
Twaddle received the offering.
Edna Pollock regrtestt4' aid in
transporting the children to, the
homes of shut-iris"for the
mas carolling. `, � L
Rev. G. L. Royal conducted
Bald Tires
By H. BAIRD
Why are bald tires dangerous?
Not,- as many drivers think,
because they have lost their cas.
ing strength, though this may be
the ca.e. It's because that with
the tread went most of their
stopping power.
While this condition can be
dangerous on dry summer daYs,
it can easily be fatal in winter
slush.
Tread on rubber tires was put
there by the manufacturer be:
cause it will grip better on all
surfaces than smooth rubber and
it will dissipate dangerous heat.
In winter, when .smooth rubber ,
hits watery slush, an aqua -planing •
action is set up that can cause
the car to "gide" right off tA
road ' while turning or braking.
You are gambling with yout
life by putting off buying neF
tires when your old ones ax,e.
becbming smooth. At very least,
_,they, should be retreaded, pro-,_
-viding the casings are undam.
aged.
While we're on the subject of
safety, the main benefit of prem.
ium tires is that they provide
a safer ride because of their
stronger construction rather than
longer life. If longer tire life
was the only object, you would
be farther ahead to buy two
sets of standard tires.
Premium tires have stronger
cord, better rubber, more ef-
.fective tread and mostare blow-
out proof. These qualities may
only be vital once in a lifetime,
but once could be enough.
This year's new cars are all
equiPped with dual brakes. Re.
member, brakes, only stop the
wheels. Tire's stop the car.
See you next Thursday.
Advt.
the installation of new officers
and group leaders. His message
touched on the Mission of the
Miss.
and Welfare secretary reported
353 Home calls, and 315 Hospital
calls; Ih Victoria Hospital, Lond.
on , Alexandra Hospital, GO.
erich, Ontario Hospital, Huron.
view and the two nursing homes,
where every visit was apprecia-
ted. Tlhe Centennial Fund treas-
urer Mrs. R. Dyke, reported $29
received towards th,e gift for the
girl studying Medicine in India.
The press sectetary Mrs. A.
Taylor sent a report of each meet-
ing to the Goderich Signal Star,
and appreciated the space given
to us.
The treasurer for the Blessing
Box and Special Fund, Mrs. W. G.
MacEwan reported donations
sent to India early in' the yekr
for Famine Relief, and $100 to
terms of the Mission of Jesus . Mrs. White to take to India for
Christ. ! ,P thb Same purpose. The supply
,Mr. . Enright, of _tiler Senior 1 allocation and all expenses dui'.
bership to Mary Wray' foY out. the year were paid from this
Special Fund.
standing leadership in the CGIT. The treasurer for the generil
o During the interval, Eleanor funcl, reported that envelope,
ti ns amounted to $909 for 1966,
t :'be forwarded to the Presbyt.
Rev G. L. Royal congratulated
the members on their work
during the year and presided' for
tOe plection and installation of
Jean Knight and Vlidelgiue
ward sang two ChrOtniasiriforr
and "Silent Night." President
Schaefer thanked the ladies foi,
their delightful entertainment.
Betty' MacKenzie „ closed the offieers, followed by the dos-
, meetihg withpeayr. t 4pg4lorayer. A social.half hour
Clteistrhas 'cookies. •..4 • . "41m'edting. Rev. G. L. Royal pre -
Ai the
srasoq of hnlly and
niisileio4 it is our
special pleasure to wish you
a ‘Merry Christmas and to express our
thanks for your patronage throughout the
year.
ALEANDER & CHAPMAN
GENERAL INSURANCE - REAL ESTATE
Goderich
BE Will US FoR
Mims dinner
CHRISTMAS
SPECIALS ON
OUR MENI4
RaAST
TURKEY
With Cranberry Sauce, -Raked Potatoes and
'Hot Mince Pift,
BAKED VIRGINNIA HAAA
With Pineapple Rings
WE ALSO SERVE CHILDREN'S PORTIONS
GODERICH RESTAURANT
.sesT CHRISTMAS DINNER IN TOWN FRI. AND SAT., DEC. 23.• 24.
'Stokes, assistant. Mrs. C. Cutt,
,,„ Library secretary.Mrs. J. White,
Welcome and Welfare secretary.
Miss L. Macarthur, Literature
secretary Mrs. Everett, press
secrefirY4Mrs. A: Taylor, life
membership. Miss Matheson,
supply and special fund.Mrs.V.
G, MacEwan, pianist.Mrs. C. Ed
ward, centennial fund treaaure.
•
oyolis
hristnias greetings
Our wish is that you waken to a Christmas
full of the best the „season offers . . .
the joy of loving friends, the peace of plenty.
Have the Merriest Christmas of. all! °
W. J. DENOMME
FLOWER SHOP
THE SQUARE
ants, Mrs. F. McArthur, Mrs. G.
Schaefer, Mrs. IVIcNevin, Mrs.
Everett, IVIrs. W, 0. MacEwan;
social convener, Mrs. Stowe,
Mrs. Elliott, auditors, Mrs. 1,„ H.
Diggon, Miss L. MacVicar; nom. Sett,- Mrs. CrOok,
Mating committee, Mrs, R. His. blado.
AMOUNT
OF
LOAN
Shop with cash from
an HFC ShOpper's Loan
• MONTHLY PAYMENT PI,ANS
60 48 36 30 10 11
months months months months months months
$ 100
300
550
1000
1600
2500
3000
5000.
the spirit .of this
holy Christmas Day, we
„send greetings .'to all.
REID'S
UPHDLSTERING
Goderich
101.01
126.26
73.35
88.02
117.37
146.71
57.72
90.18
108.22
144.30
180.37
18.35
23.73 32.86
41.45 58.11
28.37
51.24
91.56
Holiday shopping
with. cash from an
HFO Shopper's Loan
can save you money.
And you'll avoid big
first -of -the -year bills,
too, Later, repay
HFC conveniently.
Above payments include principal and Interes and are based
on prompt repayment, but do not include the cost of life Insurance.
Ask about credit lite
insurance on loans
at low group rates
HOUSEHOLD FINANC
GODERICH
,35A West Street -Telephone 524-7383
(abolip the Signal tar)
Ask about our evening hours
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MINCE PIE
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FRUIT „CAKE 11/2 -lb piece 1.39 3 -lb ring 2.69
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GRAPEFRUIT DRINK 3 .;4z8t!'n1.0°
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TOMATO JUICE 3 48-fi-04tins 9
SAVE UP TO 240 OVER OTHER BRANDS
A&P FANCY PEAS 514-fi-oztins 8 9c
Henley Choice Quality
Reg. Price tin 47c SAVE 9c
FRUIT COCKTAIL 2 28 -11 -ca tins 8 5c
Heavy bety Aluminum Poii Reg. Price roll 69c SAVE 4c
REYNOLDS WRAP lx0745c
Reg'. Price pkg. 69c SAVE 100
12 -oz pkg 59c
iisoTATO CHIPS
.40
SUPER -RIGHT BRAND, GRADE 'A', OVEN READY
CAPONS or PAC
ROASTING VAC
51/2 to
CHICKENS 7 Ibs
POPULAR BRANDS
CIGARETTES
JANE PARKER •
lb
CARTON
3.49
WHITE BREAD
3 ;4-°Z LOAVES 455c
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STALK 19c