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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1967-05-25, Page 6The Godes S gnal•St+ar, 'burr&day:, MVP' 2, 1987 • ecorcite Manse The `Dungannon UCW met on May 16 for their rear meet: Mg. The president,r••Mrs, Nelson Pearson,1opeped the Meeting with a hymn and prayerwithMrs. Wil, bur Brown and Mars, Joe Dauphin The TAG -A- L O 11IO • your home away from home. The TAG -A -LONG Special C-24 We offer specialized crankshaft straightening service for lawn mowers. You avoid costly overhaul repair bills with our new in the engine repair service. REGULAR PRICE $399.00 SEE IT At ARGYLE MARINE • HOLIDAY SPECIAL AT ONLY $380.00 WIRED TO THE CAR ARGYL�'! MARINE $SMALL E ENGINES SS BRITANNIA RD. E. TEL,: 524-9201 V % having the devotional from, "God F'otnises- We Prepare", and the roll ca11 answered by a verse of Scripture containing the Word "promise". Mrs. Harvey A1toa gave a summary o! democracy and education, and the church and acts in Canada from the study book, "Into a Nation". A letter was read from Miss M CGc+wart of .3eder tch, thank ing the ladies for sewing. and knit. ting that had .been done for .the Children's aid in Ituron county. ,quilt that had been quilted recently. was displayed and will be for sale. . , The ladies agreed to cater to the area fire insurance convent? ionto be held in Lucknow on June 14, also to buy plants for the church flower beds. Mrs. C ford Crozier reported on the work and decorating to be done at the manse. The meeting closed with a hymn and prayer. An auction sale of donated articles• and baking was very interesting 'and successful with Mrs. Leonard Reed as auct. ioneer, followed by lunch. PERSONALS Ben Caldwell and sister, Miss PORT ALBERT Visitors over the weekendwith Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hoy were Mr. and Mrs. William' Knight, Bohnie arid Ricky of Sarnia, Mrs. Earl Teschke, Valerie, Gerald, Mary, Glen and Elaine of.Des. boro. . -- Mr. and Mr'S• Alfred Mc.•tin and M7. •and .Mrs. John Belton visited with M:. sr Dave Martin and family , over the weekend. Mr. land Mrs, Robert Hoy and Debbie of Goderich visited with Mr. and Mrs. Albert McGee on Sunday.. Personal W <.ekend visitors in town ware Mr•and Mrs. Norval Anderson? Scarborough, ;who have, just re. turned from -a motor. trip to Florida,, New�Orleans and Texas, with Bishop and M i`s- Watton of Timmins. Also a visitor was Miss Shirley Anderson just back from a vacation, in Hawaii. • + Obituaries MRS. FRED`SRI,CK NOTT CLINTON-- Mrs. Frederick Nott, 88,• died a week ago Wed. iiesday at Huron view, Clinton. Slee was the former Blanche M. Craig and was born in H ullett Town. ship. She was the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Robert Craig. Her husband died a number :o1 years ago. She is survived by one daugh. ter, Mrs. Norman (Alva) Man. ning of R. R, 4, goderich, and one sot'! James of Clinton; three grandchildren and seven great. grandchildren. The funeral ser. vice was held Friday at '2: p.m. -at the Ball ftineral,lhome here, with •Rev. Grant Mills of the Ontario Street United Church in charge. Burial in Clinton cem. earl Caldwell of .Windsorsvis. ited with relatives here over the weekend. ' Mr. and Mrs. • Jim Million, Patsy, Nancy, Lorian. and David of Stratford spent Sunday with Mr. and Mvs. Lorne Ivers. Mr, and Mrs. Delmar Maize, and Jim,zie of Scarboro were• weekend visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Bert Maize. The sympathy. of the commun. sty is extended to ' Mr. and M.rs William Cranston and Cecil with the passing of Mr. Cranston's mother, the late Mrs. Jeremiah' Cranston, Mr. and Mrs. 'Irvine Eedy and 'Martha are spending a few days this week at Montreal and attend. ing Expo. We are sorry to report that Mrs. Leotard Reel suffered a painful accident when in some manner she slippedwhile mowing. the lawn, which resulted in sever. ing part of four toes when" her foot ;came in contact with the blade of the .power. mower. She is at present a patient in Wingham. hospital. • . .` Rev. and Mrs. Ken Knight of Oak 'Park, Michigan and • Mr. • and M' s. Harold ' Mugford of Mount Clemens, Michigan were 1961 PONTIAC STRATO CHIEF Four -door sedan, six -cylinder, one. owner; A-1 condition for the year; E100185. • .$995 • . 4963 CHEVROLET IMPALA Two -door hardtop. Economical six -cylinder, radio, white-. walls, discs. Low mileage; E3026. ;. 1964 CHEVROLET BISCAYNE $1,495 ou • oor, s x-cy in • er, an • ar • transm ss on, r ••o. om- pletely reconditioned including new paint; E83093. • $1.595• 1965 CHEVROLET' BISCAYNE - Four -door sedan; 6 -cylinder, automatic, whitewalls, discs; E83063; A-1 condition. $2.095 1963 CHEVY II NOVA Station wagon, six -cylinder, automatic, radio, 'whitewalls, discs, power tailgate; 33247X. r $1,495 J.. 1961.METEOR STATION WAGON Six -cylinder, standard transmission,. radia Needs some body work, but 'mechanically O.K.; 91140X. - 1.961 DODGE .F'ourdoor sedan, six -cylinder, automatic, radio. A good clean one -owner. car; E85071-. 1964 PONTIAC LAURENTIAN _DONALD R.' BISSETT Donald Robert Bisset, Guelph, passed away at Victoria Hosplt. al, London, after a lengthy. 111. ness. He was in his 53rd year. Ile was born in Go'derieh, the. son of the late 'Mary and Char. les Bissett. He bad been. employ• ed with Bucyrus.Erie Co. of Guelph, Mr. Bissett had been employed with Dominion Road Machinery Co., and had served .with the Goderich fire brigade for twenty.two year's. He is survived by his wife, the former Bessie Livermore, a song Wayrge,, and daughter Pat. - ricia, both at horse; two sisters, Mrs. J. Murray (Isobel) of Dun. dark, Mrs. 'Jack Yeo (Margaret) of Clinton; and two brothers, Ed. "recent visitors u with Mr. 'and M,rs. Anderson Mugford. Mrs. Gordon Congrom, Mr. and, Mrs. Nels6 /Pearson and Wayne, Mss. Lourie tasty, Irene and Brock 'attended the funeral of their uncle, "James Douglas„ in Ba; City,, Michigan of Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Wilbur and Bradley of Don -Mills spent the weekend at their summer home here. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Han. so;i of East Tow': 3, AVellSanare spending a week with their nice, Mr's. Cecil Blake, Mr. Blake and family. Visitors over the holiday weekend with Mr.and Mrs. Blake were; Mr. and Mrs. Jim ,,Blake` of Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Kilpazick, Grant and Karen and Russ Button of Blyth, Mr: and• Mrs Palmer Kilpatrick and Cheryl of Agin. court, Mrs. Douglas Kilpatrick and {feather of Dublin, and ,Mrs. Arnold Thomson and Douglas of Wingham. - We' are sorry to'report- that' W.A. Stewart, M.7 . WilliamCae�. sar and Colleen Park are pat. ients in'.Wingham and district .iospital' and Mrs. Robert Irvin •. is a patient in Alexandra Mar. •;dine and,General hospital, God. erich. BRIDGE SCORES There were seven tables in. play at the Goderich Duplicate Bridge Club Tuesday night. Win. Hers and their scores were as follow:: Mi•s..Bruce Erskine and Mrs. Frank Reid,, 77; J, Martin and B. Fo. bes, 73;. Mrs. Bill Duncan and Mrs. D, D. Worthy, 69 Dr" "r'and M-*,�'', W; Oakes and Miff"! Jack Cook and Mrs, Jack Chisholm tied with 6.8 1/2_ • CREWE CREW1f.,- Mrs. E. Ginn of God. erich' and Mr.and Mrs. Cnarles Nelson of Clinton visited with Mi.. and Mrs. Warren Zinn. and family at the weekend. » • BillCrozier •and Mr. and Mrs. George Bushell of London were weekend visitors with ' Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Crozier. - ° 41,Franit, both of Gederr ich. 1 Funttral service was held froin the Beattie Funeral Horne, Ciln.. ton with the Rev, R. U. Meg Lean of St. Andrews Presbyter. fan ;church, Clinton, officiating, -Burial was in Clinton Cemetery. R . . Pallbearers were William Gor don and gonaid Davie of Gueiph, Charles. Worsen of Kitchener, Lewis Ellwood, Bruce Sowerby and Harold Stewart of Goderich. Fiowerbearers were Ross Pol. ford and David Briggs of Guelph, - and John Bissett of Goderich. GODERICH FROSTED FOODS 65 `'•1AMIL,.TON STREET BURNS . - IN THE PIECE BOLO3NA DEVON --LEAN VAC PACK BACON LEAN MEATY BLADE. ROAST BEEF'ROAST GARDEN VALLEY CHOICE -.28-0Z. TINS LB. 69k LB. 55, LB: 590 TOMATOES 4 Fra 99c WHITE SLICED 24 -OZ. LOAVES BREAD 5 F°a SALAD DRESSING -. 32 -OZ. IRACLE. . WH.IP' SPECIAL OFFER - BUY ONE, GET ONE FREE. RISE AND SHINE. grange .Crystc'Is SUPREME ASSORTED ,- 24.OZ. PKG. C�OKIES 49c CLARKS - 19.OZ. - PORK & BEANS .5 FOR $1. OPEN EVERY- DAY UNTIL 6 ' P.M. OPEN FRIDAYS TILL 9 P.M. Spume' r Is Coming And You Will Need A New - WEIGHT SU1T Be. cool, comfortable and well groomed in summer suits of carefree fabrics. 55% Fortrel and 45% wool let these suits look good even in muggy weather. Come in and get mea- sured today. MADE -TO -MEASURE from 79.50 EARL RAWSON Style Shop WEST ST. Two -door, six -cylinder, automatic, two-tone paint, white- walls and discs; 237351. (Selling for customer). 1966 PONTIAC STRATO CHIEF $1,450 Four -door sedan, V-8, eutom.tic, radio: Ali' heavy duty equipment, Al - condition throughout. Detective's car. $2,295 DEM6NSTRATORS 1'967 CHEVROLET IMPALA Two -door hardtop, equipped with full power including turbo-hydramatic transmission, 327 engine, vinyl roof, plus many other extras; E83031. SAVE $500 1963 CHEVROLET BEL AIR Four -door Iiden, six -cylinder, automatic, radio. A good eta Completely reconditioned, fretkhly painted; 47096H. $1.495 '-' 1966 CHEVROLET BEL AIR Four -door -sedan, "V-8, automatic, radio, whitewalls,' discs. Heavy duty suspension; 946095.: Now car warranty re- maining. 1962 CORVAIR 700 SERIES Four -door sedan, automatic, radio, whitewalls and discs; E1888. - 1967 CHEVROLET BISCAYNE Two -door : with six -cylinder, automatic, radio, whitewalls, discs; E85551. 1967 CAMARO Two -door hardtop wilt 327 engine, automatic transmission, bucket seats, radio, floor console and deluxe interior; E84848. - Be Wrong tears How The HOOVER WASHER -SPIN DRYER DOES- THE "IMPOSSIBLE" WASHES 24 LBS. OF CLOTHES IN 30 MINUTES SAVE $400 - SAVE $400 1964 OLDSMOBILE 88 • Two -door hardtop. Features automatic, whitewalls and discs,- power brakes, power steering, power antenna and AM -FM radio; 34,000 original miles; "E3582. $2,295 1967 CHEVELLE 300 Four -door sedan. with V-8, automatic, heavy duty equip- ment, radio, whitewalls, discs. .'SO COMPACT AND PORTABLE More cleaning power and effi- - ciency than larger washers anti it's 'compact! Keep it in the kitchen, the bathroom - even in a closet. NEEDS NO PLUMBING Needs only a faucet and a Efrain to start washing. No expensive installation, no cumbersome plumbing necessary: Think of the saving! SAVE $400 3 USES LESS THAN 9- GALLONS OF WATER • Yes, less than 9 gallons of hot water -and less detergent, tool And you can re -use the' hot water andsuds for a sec- ond or third load if you wish. 4 TOTALLY UNIQUE WASHING ACTION No cumbersome agitator to waste space. The unique 'Pulsator' 'forces water and .suds through the clothes. It's safer for delicate things, more efficient for heavier clothing. W. have a number of stock cars arriving that we purchased from G.M. at the low Bonanza price. We are prepared to pass these savings on to you. . PAYMENTS •RINSES AND SPIN- •• ORI•ES FASTER; TOO High-speed spinner removes sappy water in seconds. Mthes can be rinsed in the spinner, then spin-dried thor- oughly. (Lighter things are dry enough to iron!) ;,,r•. w,. 4.1 SO QUICK YET SO THOROUGH Even heavily soiled work clothes comp out cleaner -in less time, too. Ho'over's pul- sator washing action and ex - elusive design take the work and the dirt -out of washday. For A Free Home Demonstration No.Gost.Or Obligation APPLIAt'4C .TV LTD. • "The Store That Service Built" THE.,SQUARE - • 5244434 rR'