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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1967-09-14, Page 6Ike God k 'Sipna14tir. Tkuesd ;r1 Siphp►l r 14, 19417 Centennial CentenniaitaII • By MRS. W. RATHBURN 1 know you're busy checking the garden, the storm windows, and a dozen other things since we all know this grand weather w'on't last much longer. Darn Anyway, we are thankful for small mercies and will make - good use .of the sunwhen we Can, (like just sitti, thinking, - with our eyes cl edl). It is wonder 1 in the coup. try now that it i getting past • that green, gree stage. With - the fresh straw lying across the fields and the cornstalks changing color; the hay piled. up at geometric angles and the leaves already changing, you are looking forward to a glor. ious Autumn - and - it's later than you think!_ Those good cooks from Ben. milller. - the Foresters ladies, ' are having a bake sale at Den- omme Flower Shop•,this Satur. day. So if you want some real good "goodies" you'd better be there early. They use a lot of their• money to help Retarded Children and other worth while causes. Get ready for that Centen. alai Ball on Friday the 22nd. This will be the big one of the y and with Lionel Thorn. to music . how can yotA help but have a good time. The proceeds from• this also goes to a good cause - the Hospital. Next Tuesday the Auburn Women's 'Institute have their « Grandmother's Meeting. " They want them to be' sure to turn out —bragging a little - but sure to turn out. Anyway I think all grand- mothers should brag a bit! Martha. COME TO THE SEPOY TOWN --- y•A ANNUAL FALL FAIR SEPT. 15 & .16 . �a 4N•.� v :w alae 'M ..' • '1,14 •.+S OPAI I OF CANADA , •y . Will head the parade that starts at 1 p.m. on Saturday. Several bands will participate. MIDWAY — GAMES yy4� ENTERTAINMENT — BABY SHOW • BEAUTY QUEEN CONTEST Winner will be a contestant in Miss Dominion of Canada Pageant. EXHIBITS ot of of Ontario Deipartmentoi'l''ms.Ab" ° port workers were st the weir scales near IIolniosvillor last week in co-oPerstion with the• Ontario Provincial Pollee to check motor vehicles in an - attempt to weed out those, in dangerously use conditions. Policemen were particularly interestedin checking older model care, although solve newer cars were seen in the waiting lanes, °some ' brought00, •4• Purposely for the free service., Crews ,looked to see that head. lights, 'taillights,. brake lights and signal lights were in •work. ing order, tires were in safe ' condition, brakes and front end were satisfactory and that the car was roadworthy, generally. - In the event that an unsafe car was found, the police urged the driver. •not• to move the vehicles except to have it towed to a nearby garage for repairs. Choice of mechanic was,of course, up to the owner, of he The car on the end of the tow truck hoist was considered unfit for ' the road Eby an Ontario Department of *Transport crew working at a safety checkpoint near Holmesville last week. In co-operation with the Ontario Provincial Police, older model cars Were flagged down and , sent • through the checking lanes for a complete' examination by transport department mechanics. It the car was found to be unsafe; the driver was cautioned not to drive it away but have it towed to a nearby garage for repairs. This one, branded "Puffa-Puffa Rice': is on its way to the mechanic of the'owner's choice. Homemakers At Western .Fair To Represenfi Huron Club Members will represent Huron County at Junior Day of Western Fair on . Friday, September 15. They are a" ,,Loi. lows: Rosemary Blake, #2, Brussels, Hazel Collins, #3, •. Clinton, Barbara Dougall, #3, Exeter, Joyce_ Falconer,. #5,._ Clinton, Karen A. "Gaunt, #1, Lucknow, Connie Howatt, #1, Londesboro, Wanda Hunter, #3, Lucknow, Marilyn Keys, #1, Varna, Betty 'Jean. Miller,. #1, . • . '.,, t. - Vo.idham, 1 ver•1 F tssmore,. #1, Woodham-, Janice Reaburn, #5, Goderich,-aarbaraRie,gling, #7, Lucknow, Carolynne Robin. son, #1, Zurich, Shirley Fisher, , # 4. Goderich, Sandra Watson, SUNDAY COMMUNITY CHURCH SERVICE • Will wind up lucknow's Centennial Celebrations. To be held in the arena. WATCH FOR GRAND OPENING OF Schaefer's' INTERIORS 12 The syr,.., ro 'N These opulent fur -like coats, have all the warmth and beauty of rich luxurious fur. A magnificent "Simotta" coat, the smart look of river otter, in glowing •Dynel and Mohair by Le France Textiles. "Sealura" 100% *Orlon pile ... `the featherweight luxurious look of Alaska Seal. "Astrakhan" ... very new lovely.look of Persian lamb from France. Irving Posluns tailors these coats ko elegant perfection enhancing their beauty with �recious Mink and Norwegian Fox collars. Untrimmed styles available as well - Sizes 8 - 20. •�� �irj.s .. r J �.:. . r: L/ "JrjiY� Js. LADIES WEAL LIMITED THE SQUARE • r,r� ter. Seaforth, Judy Work, #5; Brus- sels, Dianne Zinn, #1, Dungan. non. Mrs. Una Abrahamson, Edi. tor, Consumer Affairs, Chats.- , laine Magazine will address the girls following the morning jud. ging program. Club Exhibits and demonstrations will be present. ed in the afternoon. Huron's contribution to the afternoon program is a demon. siration,... en,titled.` `Let_'s. Make__ T�.f3sezrits..N Rosemary Blake and JudyWork of the, Brussels Club. Mrs. John Wheeler is' their leader. A special banquet and the grand. stand performance will -corn. plete the day. If you think the world owes • you a living; hustle out and collect it. ' 4 • OBITUARY• Elizabeth J Sheardown Mrs. Elizabeth Jean (Colter) Sheardown, 45, of 40 Essex 5 Lighting systems and alignment came under careful • scrutiny at the Ontario Department of Transport 'Safety Check . near Holmesville last week in co-operation with the Ontario Provincial Police. ' Crews were looking for any mechanical failures which could contribute to accidents if not repaired in time. Although older model cars were the prime object of inspection, newer cars were welcomed and checked free of charge. car. 9i... exandra Marine and General rt.... Daniel, `Timmy, bearge tn� Hospital, Monday, Seeternber 11, • John all, at home. after a fcij--year illness.' ' Also - surviving are one Born July 13, 1922 at Sarnia, brother, 'William of Goderich the daughter of George Colter Township and two sisters: Ber. and Bessie Cole, she attended nice, (Mrs. William Levi)rSar. Sarnia schools. While living in nia; Georgina (Mrs. Bruce) tha_eit.3�, shtie:ualschservedwilh,-. .S.eneca,.London.•One.par,ent•also••-. the CWAC during the Second survives, her mother; Mrs; World War. • Bessie Colter, London. Following her marriage\to Funeral services Were held James W. Sheardown, Sept. Wednesday, September 13,uneral . at .DIYI.�-til & ...F• U 111 entb,er :40 '19:45 :�1si:Ler:laeeant' - �• • "resident-of Goderich for the rest - car. Rea: J~i]c�t�alci 1e» -"yam Dup cafe Brig a Club of her life. She was a member of North Street United- Church, and was also a• past -president of the Women's Auxiliary of the God. erich legion branch. Besides her husband, Mrs. Sheardown is survived by one daughter, Peggy, and four sons, Donald : offit;iating. Interment .was in the veteran's plot, Mait. land Cemetery. Pllbearers were: DonaldCol. ter; Crediton; Richard Colter, Grand Bend; Guy Yates and J. Jennison, both of Sarnia; Mur. ray Duncan, St. Thomas; Grant Cole, Sarnia. , There were six tables in play at the Goderich Duplicate Bridge Club Tuesday night. Win. ners and their scores were as follows: Mr. and Mrs. R. L. ay stf, a -A McDonald 50; Mrs. Frank Reid and Mrs. Bruce Erskine, 49; Mrs. Bruno Lapaine and Mrs. Bob Shrler, 48 1/2; Mr. and jvlrs. 4. Martin, 44. VERNAS BEAUTTAALON CLOSED FOR VACATION SEPTEMBER 18th to 26th INCLUSIVE this past year, more people switched to 'e're gong -all-out There's a whole new world of excitement at your Dodge and Plymouth dealers. Great new cars with features you'll find 'it hard to resist. Finger-tip speed control! Stereo tape unit!.Time delay ignition light! Wagons that-w°'ath and dry their own back windows! Plus that famous Chrysler engineering! Dart: Canada's biggest, best -looking compact that says you don't have to give up things like loom, ride, comfort. Comes in four series including the hot GTS and GT versions. • Coronet: The happy medium between the big and the little. A \.‘ hole lot of automobile with the kind of styling that wasn't around last year. Right size. Right price. All right. Charger: The newest of the new. A magnificent sports machine. Looks like a Mach 2 jet on wheels. And wears a price tag that means you can stop dreaming and start driving. • Monaco & Polara: Delivers the big car luxury you long for at a price you can live with. Big 122 -inch wheelbase• does great things for room, ride, coin - fort. 15 models in four series., s Dodge Dart 2 -door Hardtop: 111" wheelbase. . ""114\ .`•..;�j�`_�`�r"":.�_...-.•--"r'_'..� leer""""_-�-�.."'__'..'" �=^', 1 •r7 .•: r1: i} •:.}•:°vet +:!, :M.:....::••••••••••;•••••••� Dodge Coronet Station Wagon: 117' wheelbase. J / •4i%Sj$r.I.'4i7t: o:•»X.t '7' ......Y f } , r3ktco°°G J .....-....•- •" '-' R, r i :;r';<}>SS: ;,y;;frr.•r..:'.;ljr%f' f% ryi�j',w''•'{�; err _�:f%/•;r; `'}i?'}'•�.::''j�". ,' ..,.:6J i•� fir:•• .. ACV Dodge Charger: 117' wheelbase. EVERY 'lie 'CHRYSLER -BUILT CAR IS BACKED BY THE CHRYSLER CUSTOMER CARE WARRANTY: Protects sagainst defects in matelots and work- manship for 24 months or 24.000 miles on the total car and B years or 60,000 miles on the power train /suspension /steering. Dodge Monaco 4 -door Hardtop t /22' wheelbase. ' J % J f%ff/4ffrdrrr',v/f {!f**n'^✓r r{ o/%.:+ :erg „ $4 '•iii% Y:l•:.r .:•,'iii:•:%'+::'?%'+•: NEW SAFETY FEATURES ON '68 CHRYSLER=BUILT CARS Side running lights. Safe-Flite instrument panels padded top and. bottom. Front seat -back la,tthes on 2' -door models. Soft window -crank knobs. Impact -absorbing front -seat -back tops. There are 35 more standard safety items including seat belts front and back, dual self-adjusting brakes and 4 - way emergency flasher system. •"• fJF': :ire ;t v:; - ^„•'.r. :.:''�� `k io pdp$p' 4°OWir.•r,Ye�bsuo.»b't•.:. New Yorker 4 -door Hardtop: 124' wheelbase. Just about everybody makes a luxury model. Chrysler has 15. With conve- •nience, safety and engineering features that set new standards for the industry These Dodge/'Chrysler dealers are'gohig-all-out to switch you: wJ. 74 KINGSTON .STREET GODERIcH, ONTARIO MILLS MOTOR SALES LIMITED w