The Goderich Signal-Star, 1967-09-14, Page 5Personals
Mr. and Mrs. Albert IVIcFar..
lane attended the funeral of the
late Mr. Newton Howlett at
Lambeth last Sunday:
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Mr. and Mrs, Maitland Allen
"visited, last Sunday with Mrs.
14 Ella Castles 01 Banield.
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., and Xre. ClOton Robert.
son of Copper Cliff spent the
weekend with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. William Strauglian
and Ms father, Mr. J.J. Robert.
BOA.
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Miss Dian
holidaying fo
e Kirkconnell is
r a Jew days at
home after
summer at L
Mr. and M
working for the
ondon.
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rs..Torrance Tal
arrived home after a three.
'week yacation in British Colum.
bia.
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Mr. ,and Mrs. James Hembly
of Atwood visited last week
with Mr. and Mrs. kd. Davies.
,raiqg ,4:5144z0vWed-
Recent guests with Mr. and
hall 'for Mt. and Mrs, Edgar
Lea,therland t ACten, Edgar
Daer read an address of, con.
gratulations and Don Plunkett
Presented a puree of money.
Gary, Rodger presented money
also on behalf of the stagparty.
Both Mr. and Mrs. Lea.therland
thanked ,thelr friends for the
gifts. •
Auburn :Girls
Begin Project
AUBURN- The first meeting
of the Auburn 441 Club was
held for the fall project, cot.
ton. accessories for the bed.
room. The leader, Mrs. Wes
Bradnock, assisted by Mrs.
Frank Raithby, outlined the pro.
ject, and spoke of the differ.
ent types of dresserscarves,
bedspreads and cushions and
chair pads which they could
make. A study on color COM.
binations was held and samples
of different
.pictures.
place. They are: president,
Brenda Archambault; vice -pre.
sident, Brenda Ball; secretary,
Marie Plunkett.
The next meeting will be held
September 23 .owing to the Jun.
.1.or4nstitute.2rovincial.Confe
ence b'eing held on September
16 in Auburn.
Mrs. Robert J. Phillips were
Mrs. Dora Jewell and Rev.
and Mrs. William Maines of
Goderich.
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mr, and. Mrs. William
spent the weekend in London
visiting her pare* Mr. and
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Mrs. John Weir and Bob Weir.
roOms.......shown in
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Mr. and Mrs. Harold Asquith
of Streetsvtlle, Reg Asquith and
'Mrs.---Dimald-Oldrieve,-Jaimett-- -
and George of Islington spent
the Weekend in the village.
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Mr. and Mrs. DavidCamp'bell
of New -Westminster visited with,
Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Craig and
all visited With their sister,
Miss Jean Hanifiton at Oshawa.
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A reception was 'held in the
Aubtfrn Community Memorial
nox Ladies
Meet In Auburn
- AUBURN
Missionary Society of Knox
Presbyterian Church held their
September meeting in,the Sun.
day school room of the church
with the president, Mrs. Wil-
fred Sanderson; in charge. .
The Meeting was opened with
the call to worship. Minutes
of the previous meeting were
accepted as read by the secre.
Lary, Mrs. Alvin Leatherland.
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Application Forms For -
REGISTRATION
For The Goderich and District
ADULT. TRAINING CENTRE
FOR THE MENTALLY RETARDED
PHONE OR WRITE
Mr Ross Archer,, Beatty Farm Supply, Training Centre Chairman'
Mrs. Carroll, Training Centre Manager
TRAINING
CENTRE
HOURS
9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.
Trainees Will Be Paid A Small Hourly Compensation
TRAINING BEGINS OCTOBER 2
,KINSMEN CLUB HOUSE
Due to the cost of operating the training centre we appeal to
the people of the community to support our efforts through
donatrons to the Goderich and District Association for the Retarded
• cheque. •
SMALL CONTRACTS *
If you have small contracts such as small paCkaging-envelone
stuffing -advertising flyers for folding -any small ,contract jobs you
have please advise us.
It was announced that Huron
Presbyterial, rally -will be held
on September 27? at Seaforth.
Plans were made to,T:entertain
guests at the- Fan ThanIcoffer,
Ing when it Is hoped: that Miss
Ida White, mil3slonary on fur,
lough, *ill be .guest speaker.
Mrs. Sanderson was in char ge
of the devotional 1=114 '
Roll call was a.nswered by a
verse beginning with "1". The
offering was received by Mrs.
Donald Haines and dedicated by
Mrs. Sanderson, The study„book
on "The Church to.day" was
taken by Mrs. Wes Bradnock.
The different lives of the young
person, the apartmenedweller,
the family man and the older
person were discussed and con.
eluded with a brief description
of thoke individuals who are
asking what can the Christia.n
faith mean to them all.
Baptists
Observe
OPP
Reports A ..0.0..sy
Qntario Provincial Police ot
the Ooderich detachment WO
had, a busy first week of Sept,*
ember/ putting in 421 ltearS 011
duty and patrolling 3.169 miles.
Of road,
• On Sunday, September 3, of.
ficerp were called to investiu
gate an accident on Lakeshort
,Froad in - the. Village of; Bay.
ftelcl• in which John A. BOyeer
River Street, -Hayfield was th,-,
volved. Police report $100 dam.'
age to -the Vehicle. - •
, The eaine day, there was a
tvyo-car motor vehicle accident
on the 5th concession of Stan.
ley Township, about two miles
south ,of County Road 3. In.
juredln, the mishap were Mer.
vyri, tames Erb, R. R. I Znr.
ich, , and Arthu:rJ. Wright,
James Street, Seaforth. Total
damage to the vehicles was
approximately $2,500.,
On .Tuesday, September 5 on
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r1TJ,' tirtt,,,g7;g4tre$,3kici*:,,mcrZ14,4*7214r
99 -Years :
AUBURN - Bouqueof sum-
mer flowers adornedthe Auburn
Baptist Church last Sunday for
its 99th anniversary. Rev. Hen.
• ry--de-4,-Vriest.of-E1rst..Baptist--••
Church was the guest speaker
at both services. Mrs. Ella
Donaldson of Goderich was the
organist. A quartette composed
of Paul Howe, Donald McMil-
lan, William Chaie and Philip
Main ..,of_Gaderich . sang. severaL
-buntber.r..--atatioth,
accompanied.
Rev. H. de Vries chose for
his theme, "The most import.
ant factor in the Christian's
life to -day" and hosed his mess
sage on the 4 A's - Acknow.
Iedgement, Ask, Accept His
Promise and Act - and spoke
on the infilling of the spirit
In the Christian's life.
After the serGice a social
time was held in the Sunday
school room of the church where
supper wask served.
At the evening service, Rev.
de _Vries spoke on the subje.ct,
"A faith for today". He paid
tribute to those who had carried
on the church which had been.
established in this district 99
years ago. He stressed the
portance of the church today
and closed his remarks by sta.
ting that the Christian's moral
must be a high one if we are
to witness for Christ in to.
day's modern world.
Grace Church
Anniversary
PORTERS HILL - Anniver.
sary service at • Grace United
Church on Sunday, September
10 was well attended.
Rev. Grant L. Mills'min.
ister of Ontario Street United
Church, Clinton, and president
of London Conference of the
United Church of Canada con:
ducted this service. •
Misses Bonnie and'',Barbara
Snell, L,ondesboro_contributed
greatly to the service with their
duets. The choir under the dir.
ection of Mrs. William Cox
sang an anthem.
The United Church, -Women
of Grace Church will 'meet on
Wednesday, September 20, in
the church basement.
Highway 8abot two 11111e4Weet
Hoirnia$Ville, Mlebael
Xteilly, 314 High, Park Avennei,
'PorontO, WAS SliOtlY injured
in an accident,. O'Reilly'S oar
geCeived damage tetalltngabOnt
$1,500,
Hendrik Prost, R. R. 4 God.
erich was inVOlVecl 1p an ago
cldent with Kenneth QOM; ,
R. R. 1 Mitchell. The vehicles
In which the tWo men were
riding collided 'on County Road
27, about one'andon.-half Attlee
north of County Road 31. Dant.
age was estimated_ at $250.
There were 13 Highway Prat.
fic Act charges laid and two
, charges under the Liquor Con.
trol Act. Warnings totalled 143..
Twelve. persons appeared in
Magistrate's Court, Goderich,
and there were six convictions
under the Highway Traffic Act.
Pollee Sse rePrort. that 202
velticlee Were 011eOlted at the
-Ontario DepartMent QTraasio -
.port Motor Voldeleaxtotychool;
near 110101001,111e last week,
Seventy-rtour werwrejected due
to defects and One Charge WAS
WATCH FOR
GRAN..
OPENING
OF
Schaefer's
INTERIORS
12 Th. Square
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.0tir Now 1960's..erOtiirdulog on t.iu, 21st of isprombrir, We
ell realise *4,1 "here 411 b., iocrooro hi price. 49
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wsIJ eS a complete nevi styling on, murky 80044 Om will
suit your fancy.
May we suggest to the economical or budget.mainded pins*
that ,you take adventage Of our
SPEC
Pre 68-10 Day
,•7.4rT„,
VAtitniWr-littiOrtgfiefAtie!TcACX900,Pi
17th. The CONSERVATIVE Candidate in Huron
Bruce is ROGER WEST of WthIGHAM.
Wm:
WI
ON ALL MODELS
Latest. on. the- ChanneL
rie affair: The cabinet is sup.
posed to hand the controversy
back into the lap of the Board
of Broadcast Governors.
Transport Minister Pickers.
gill is -reported to be planning
to leave the cabinet to become.
.4.7K-first:president-s4t.the,,,Can.,,
adiarr rtansport-ebmmissionia- -
still -to -be -formed federal
agency set up by0Parliament
last winter.
How's that for side-stepping
the issue? While the BBG___.
tackles the Barrie tor move.
again, Jack will quit, the cabinet
and take this new post. The
Prime Minister will then have
to name a bew Transport Min.
ister who, in all probability, will
not be a close friend bf the
Barrie owners.
• How's that for getting off the
hook and putting someone else
on it? Chances are that the
BBG will not hand the issue
back to the cabinet.
Perhaps it now becomes. a
dead duck. I hope this is a
correct prediction.
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• We received a new release
from ABC-TV in New York
the other day and one para.
graph read: "In order that
"Fugitive fans abroad will not
read about the show's ending
before s.eeing it, "The Judge.
ment", parts 1 and 2, will be
televised simultaneously (with
allowances for time, changes)
in the U.S.; Canada, England,
Ireland, Japan, Mexico, Finland
and Spain."
I saw the last episode on
Kitchener's Channel 13 lastSun.
day and again on Buffalo's Chan.
nel 7 two nights later.
Who knows? Perhaps theJap.
anese and the Spaniards saw it
before We did.
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The big show of the coming
season to watch is "The Fly.
ing Nun". , Prediction: It will
be in the top five.
—Inioumwoukii like to -help -in- the, eampaigni4a-.“
any capacity, please telephone the committee
rooms at WINGHAM 357-2122, or phone the
,
WEST home, 357-2263.
Your assistance would be very much appreci-
ated.
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1967 IMPALA TWO -DOOR HARDTOP
8 Cylinder Automatic, Power -Brakes, Power Steering, Radio, Rear
Speaker, "nted indshield, Vinyl Roof. E86416.
SAVE $500
1967 B CAYNE TWO -DOOR
Six Auto atic, White Walls, Discs,,Radio. Reg. 3370.
SAVE $500
1967 CHEV. BISCAYNE
Four Door V-8, Automatic, Radio, Rear Speaker, White" Walls, Discs, '
Tinted Windshiel$1, Black Vinyl Roof, Clock, Heavy Duty Suspension.
- SAVE $400
1967 CHEV. FLEETSIDE PICKUP
Long Box. • Heavy duty front and rear springs and helper
springs, West Coast Mirror, Heavy duty front and rear shocks,
block heater, dual chains, chrome package, deluxe heater and
rear bumper plus many other options. leg. 3074.
SAVE $400
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TWO -1967 CHEVROLET BISCAYNE'S
Fou,' -door, 1/4 automatics, radios, tinted, windshields, rear speaks,
plus many other extras.
1967 CHEVROLET BEL AIR
Four -door sedan with V-8, automatic, 'radio, tinted windshield, rear
speaker and other extras.
. IF YOU WANT TO ENJOY ONE
THIS _WINTER
Yoik!isii--Had Better 'Buy It Now
We know that you think this is so much sales talk, but not so.
We har''SO ,or these on order and we already have 27 sold before
they come in. We will NOT be able to get any more so if you want
to enjoy the lively fun of "ski-dooing's you had better buy yours
now and
Guardian Angel, who guides the feet
Of little children acrpss!"the street
Look down on Johnnie, lust turned three
And Little Jim; cause them to see
The approaching truck, the hurrying bus
.The careening car, especially when
Driven by us.
Help them to look both left and right
Give them swift limbs, ,clear -visioned sight.
Pray, give them, Angel, judgment keen
To avoid the' dangers too late seen.
When death is nea!:, large portions of
This common sense, grantfrom above.
We thank Thee for This ThOu dost give
• To little childr,en that they might live.
But above all, Angel, grant that we
Who drive a car may ever see
The dashing child and -errant ball,
Which in our path otiften all
Unhurrying, calm, afl-seeing keen.
Make us quick-witted, alert, serene,
So Guardian Angel, who guides the feet
Okittle children across the street
Pray, spare us not
What Thou dost give
That alt mght live.
A-1 USED CARS
SLASHED -
ta.
1966 PONTIAC
Strato Chief, four -door sedan, V-8, automatic, -radio, whitewalls 'and. all
power equipment. Thoroughly checked and reconditioned. A police inspec-
tor's car which has been well 'maintained. E63166.
WAS $2,295—NOW $2,095
1965 DODGE - •
V-8, .automatic, radio whitewalls and discs. Real sharp; 5065911.
WAS $1,995—NOW $1,795
1964 CHEVROLET ;--BISCAYNE
Four -door sedan, six -cylinder, 1 standard transmistion,. radio, whitewalls;
Al throughout; E85357
/kr
WAS $1,799—NOW .$1,599
1964 PONTIAC LAURENTIAN
A two -door automatic, tutone paint. Private sale; 237-351.
ASKING $1,595
1963. CHEVY II NOVA
'Station Wagon. Six•cylintier, automatic, radio, whitewalls, discs, power
tall
gate; A.1 condition; 33297X, .
If you've never been on a SKI -D00,
you're in for the most delightful expe-
rience Of a lifetime. If you.already own .
a snowmobile, you, couldn't pick a
S_L:9,.2.9
excitem6nt.
WAS $1,495—NOW $1,395
1963 CHEVROLET BEL AIR
Six -cylinder, 'automatic, radio, whit 'walls, .discs. New paint. Completely
reconditioned; 4709611.
WAS ,$1,595—NOW $1,395
1963 CHEVROLET FIEETSIDE PICKUP
Ips, automatic, radio, new paint, A-1 condition.
WAS $1,595—NOW '$1,399
1962 VOLKSWAGEN DELUXE
Two -door, good' condition, now paint; E06679:
WAS $895—NOW $795
1957 FORD 500 STAKE TRUCK
'Cab over engine. New rebuilt engine with less than'1,000 miles on it. Good
tires. Excellent farm truck. Safety checked and ready to go.
. WAS $1,095—NOW $995
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