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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1967-03-23, Page 100 •} , . ld TieNaiItterith &rotator.� ,u�',` Auction for .Centenrnai - HQI414SVLLLE- The March meeting of the Holmesville UCW was held on Tuesday afternoon With twenty-seven present. Mrs. Jim I,,obb and her group were in charge of the program. The Meeting began . with an old,iie song service. The scripture lesson was rel d by MrS'i K. Harris and an illustrated med. itation on the Gross was given by Mrs. Z• A McCullough, ' An Easter poem was read by Mrs. D. Gliddon. The first chapter of the study "Into a Nation" was taken by Mrs, G, Ginn paid Mrs. Lqbb gay. some• interest, g eaeerpts-lrom�---__ James Scpttb , book of Huron County. , A Bible Quiz was conducted by Mrs. B. Whitely. - ' Mr -s, E. Grigg, president, was -in charge of the business' cess. ion. The Spring Thankoffering will be field on Wed. April 12 at .2:30 p.m. It was announced that the date for the Centennial Auction had been set, for May 31st at 7 o'clock in the even- - ing. Edward Elliott•will be the auctioneer. The date of the Smorgasbord Supper was set for Wed. June 14th, F, Twenty four pair of mitts and thirty pair of pyjamas were com- pleted for the Childress Air1 and „ a large collection of baby things packed for the St. Christophers U. . lu i i Caning By M1brs. Walter Rathburn ilial Para Mrs, R. Potter, Mrs. F. Cans Parades and bands and funi telon and Mrs. G. Blake brought homemade candy which was•sold They're on their way with Many around the vpill age by Lind3 Blake other happy events. Do you real. Cathy Steepe, Mary Heard, ize that July fLrst? s just over Glenda Blake Sharon Potter and three months away? Where has 1,Aurelanne Bond. The sale real.. the ,last year gone? (Don't ask i`zed $12.55 which will be .sent mel) Will ,you believes your Cen- t() B}i ny Bundles to help crippled tennial Comthittee h s been work. children.', • ing for over a y - _ Well, it The Smaller children played • • sure has been a busy year torus-, games and enjoyed a sing song. and I'm sure • you have found, as The World Friends rriagazinewas we have, that it bas been a very distributed at -tie close and interesting one.. never a '.dull Easter eggs .were enjoyed by all. moment! • - So, this' 'is why we must know •4 - 11 CLUB . if, we are going to have a :spar.. _ _ • ade on Tuly first • and how many The Centennial Susies ° • held entries we will. shave. It's leo" their second meeting` on Satur. soon to think about • it? Oh No, day afternoon March 18th in the 'it isn't 1 With all the plans Township Hall. It opened by under way for this spring arid repeating the 4-H pledge. The 'summer, if we don't get July subjects for-d1scassion were • firs_t> •programmed -now,-, we are "Food ' guide for Health" and going to miss, the boat,- I mean "Heritage from New -France". parade.. . The grls were taught how to make We are , due for a decent par. tourtiere and grandteres. The ade SQ lets -get with it. I have next meeting will be held on been talking about it many times March 25th. and .,have had jnany of , you say you have some great ideas for PERSONALS a float-- so how abbut telling me. something definite? YQU have Horne in Hong Kong. A request was made fbr, can- vasse,rs for the ,Cancer Fund Drive in April. Hostesses for the afternoon were Mrs. Huller, Mrs. G. Ginn, Mrs. W:Batkinand Mrs. 1 Harris. MESSENGERS • The I cin esville""" M ers- met . on Friday -afternoon in the Sunday School room. The leaders three weeks in which to name your entry, You can't plan it now? Then, enter a dark horse. but enter iti l I know you rpust laugh- as• I do . every time I thinkof the floataa local plumber rigged .up with the burdocks and the cat„ 'alogue and Bert dashing in and out of that vreather.beaten build. Mr. and Mrs: Harry Williams left on Sunday for a two-week holiday at Hawaii, • Mr. and Mrs. LloydBondvisit• ed on Sunday with Mr. and Nits. Glenn Pepper, Mitchell. -RED CROSS IS ALWAYS THERE WITH YOUR' HELP CULBERT'S ' THE HOME Of TASTY PASTRY Be sure to -see our large selection of EASTER CONFECTIONARY' It's All made from "NEILSON'S FINEST QUALITY MILK CHOCOLATE" In Our Own Kitchens 0-0-0 FANCY EASTER CUPCAKES EASTER "HAT" CAKES Light or Chocolate Pick Up Bread Crumbs For Dressing Pim Pastries *and Confections Since 1877 • G Goderich 4th Scout group will be canvassing all day Saturday, April 8th to pick up all your old rags. k `Please have them ready when the Scouts call. Your support in this drive is respectfully solicited. , ing? Which all emPliaslxed the beauty of the modern convene, lenges! ol, new aids .for the farm• or some of OA electronics people 'night exaggerate: a "Cat's -whisker' f gadget with 011111..: "'out of this world" stuff- (and wouldn't the teenagers just. love t) work with this met), el • • This is' also a fine time for our young people to do something. d and Make up someftc trappingsfer, that horse you've sen riding or 'f* up that. "kiddie tar" or Motorcycle,'or rig up a "crazy rx cls e or unit wheel- bike, finds Y Let's Blown it;lip a bit, Come on, Grandpa, HBLP the kids. some of them, have never been near ' parade! • - With `the oldsters' know.how and the youngsters' epergY« we Mid girls, you needn't be left out, I've Seen some lovely "old fashioned, ladies", gliding along► 1 ttreir illlldresseshdingthesri.. car they are standing oat Crazy! Let's• • elle I' # hear We Sore 14 roll T I that lively hand doming u�i, ,� # wonderful? 1 hope all the Old timers, ; wl come out to the ins actice• seSsionS. ,and o er br help. Don't wait,. o . e you know how rd it is to. "rain a new ban- you have to I to 1•S in � end . QW L. ash .We . >li$ our entries • Now. Bless toe lie parade, gel • BUILDING A NEW OOTTAGE, GARAGE, CARPORT OR. PLANNING G AN ADDITION OR AIITERATIONIS TO iPRE- S1ENT. BUILDING CALL, EASTBANK BLDGS. LTD. -slat-5�4-943— FOR FREE ESTIMATES For Information On NEW HOME CC STRUCTION BY EASTiANK BLDGS. LTD. Call �. 'HAROLD W. SHCLe - REAL ESTATE BROKER -- DIAL 5247272 — 38 HAMILTON ST. 12, 13, 14, .5 Open. Nitely. Until 10 p.m .91 VICTORIA ST: NORTH GOD'ER1Ch • aS�t?LD �-�X�LUSI�f�ELYFINEST RED -BRAND STEER BEEF FOR YOUR EASTER FEASTING Ville Jnu DECORATOR FINISHES .401101111111 SPECIAL' EASTER DINNER SERVED 1 -'2 and 5:30 - 7 a• Homemade Chicken Soup or Tomato Soup and .Cheese Short Bread or Cranberry Juice Cocktail Roast Leg of Lamb $2.50 With • Pear and Mint • Garnish Roast Virginia Halm ... ... . . $2.50 .. .,... . With Glazed Pineapple T -Bone Steak ............. ,.. ... $3.25 PP Baked Stui fed Potatoes trenched Green Beans, -Creamed Onions or Glazed Carrots Tossed Salad with Little Inn French Dressing or Pineapple - and Olive Jellied Salad HomeMade Rolls Apple Pie and Cheddar Cheese or Boysenberry Pie and Whiped Cream--- White Cake with Lemon Filling and' Ice Cream 'or Fresh Fruit Sundae. 'Coffee, 'fes, Milk or Sanka — Mints PHONE BAYFIELD 565-2611 For Reservations en el - OPEN FRIDAY, SATURDAY AND SUNDAY EACH WEEK No Paint or Varnish to Remove! SERVICE ELECTRIC (GODERICH) LTD. 30 VICTORIA ST. N. 524-$S$1 4 SMOKED -TENDERIZED FULLY COOKED o g .H Swifts Butterbali. TURKEYS h LEAN PORK CHOPS SAUSAGE. MEAT HEAD CHiESE LB. OVEN READY' STUFFED SI1ANKLESS. 69c Pork Shoulders ---bMC148D 'SUGAR CURED RINpLESS SIMCOE BRAND •� O�. EI A N 9 9c .14-01. TINS ' STOKLEYS LB. LB. LB., 49c 49� 89c SALE FANCY PEAS 5F0R9'9c 14-0Z. TINS YORK KERNEL CORN 5 F° 99c 19.OZ. TINS LYNN VALLEY PBartlett PEARS . 5 U VERHOUSE RED PITTED, FOR 99c Pork Shou'Iclers HANDY TO HAVE WIENERS LEAN - Ground Chuck 8 TO 10 LB. AVG. LB59c LB 59c LBS. 99c 73c LB. 9 9c SALE 14 -OZ. TINS STOKLEYS' FANCY CREAM CORN FOIL WRAP 10 -OZ. TINS SAICO MANDARIN ORANGES • S FOR 99c- 3'F R 4 FOR 99c FOR �•48,0Z„�INS LIBBYS CHERRIES a 3 FOR }99c TJuice 3FOR 99c '- 'QUART ('BOTTLES CANADA DRY—Plus Deposit 5 9 GINGER ALE 9 Tv POPCORN 1-L8. BAG MAXW:ELL HOUSE a 2 -LB. BAG SUPREMEkfROZEN GREEN PEAS 2.-FoR 99c ro 48-0Z. TINS ALLENS ASSORTED ♦FRVT DRINKS 99c: FFEE 3, FOR 99c 79c .OZ. JAR CLUB HOUSE STUFFED' 9c MARPARINE-GOLDEN-DEW 13-0Z. 3 LBS. 89c . OLIVES 16 -OZ. JAR YORK ' 32.OZ. BOTTLE • MAZOLA 011. Peanut Butter 2FoR89c WONDER MARSHM4LLOWS Due to increased costs, we, the undersigned Mechanical Con- tractors, find it necessary to establish a charge out rate of $4.50 per dour, as of April 1st, 1967 ? WORSELL BROTHERS 122 The Square -- Goderich, Ontario JOHN PINDER, Plumbing and Heating 44 Victoria St. -- Goderich, Ontario SERVICE ,ELECTRIC Goderich, Ontario WM. FINK, Plumbing and Heating . Clinton, Ontario HAROLD WISE' LTD. Clinton, Ontario GIANT SIZE GRAPEFRUIT MAPLE LEAF LIQUID DETERGENT LARGE SIZE SUNKIST ORANGES FO ONTARIO NO.1 49c POTATOES 3 1.LB : PKGS.1.00 LARGE STALKS DOZ. 49c CELERY - BUY 1 GET —M ONE,FREE tO LBS. 2,9c 21450 ARNOLD MARINS, Plumbing and Heating Bayfield, Ontario =-�=y,�pys„v�-n�cdJmcnsz)siu`sst NEAR & UOFF1V1EYER, Plumbing & Heating 55 Kingston Street — Goderich, Ontario E. BRECI ENVI E HARDWARE Goderich, Ontario. '1041.12.13 •n •. •