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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1967-09-21, Page 6+► Mrt AI►w X! lopt000loot SI r r onionWErskine WMS The Dunga nnonErskine Pres. erian WMS meeting was held ia' the Church on Friday Sept. . ear 10, with Mrs. Arthur' drart ° presiding and Mrs. Frank Jones organist, Vie meeting opened witha Nem, Mrs. Wallace Wilson raid • the G1ad.Tidings Prayer, !allowedby a hymn and a min. • illia of silence was observed in liemory of the late Mrs. Ma. :On McAllister °who for many years was a faithful worker and member i{I the WMS and will be greatly missed. Mrs. Will Reid gave the dev. Otional reading from Isaiah, her toipic being "Waiting for Gad". Mr. and Mrs. David Daw. ]wits, Wallace Wilson read the son spent the weekend in Det. !minutes and the roll call was roit- **swered by a verse contain. ing the word "grace". Plana } were made for the thankrof4er. ing add -sectional nieeting'to be held in October. Mrs. W. A. Stewart readfrom the study jock "The church grows in puede." The meeting closed with the Lord's Prayer. After the meeting a bale was packed. PERSONALS Mr. acid Mrs. Allan Finlay of Saskatoon spent a couple of days last week with Mr. and Mrs. Cecil ' Blake and other r elatives. * * *• Y-11) Beverly Curran of London spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Robert,I• rvin. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Jerzy Wilbur ' and Bradley and Mrs. Stew Fines of Don Mills spent the week. end at their home in the vii. lege. * * , * - Ennis _ Comfort of $t. Cath. urines and Mr. and Mrs, Grant Sowerby of Willowdale were weekend visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Blake * * * • Word was received here of the death of Mrs. Nathanial Whyard in Victoria Hospital, London. Mrs. Whyard was a resident here for many years. She and her late husband had a hard. ware store and later were chief operators for the telephone company, She was the former Alice Blanche Bailey and is survived by one son Albert, of London, Interment ,•was in Dungannon cemetery on Tues. `fav , Mr. and Mrs. Art Danaby Mand-chfldreu,..a fzBarnia 'dsited -rgta....1sceelcetitnv(. • ents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Thompson. GOOD * SELECTION -OF • SCOPES • MOUNTS • ..'BINOCULARS ACCESSORIES • ALL PARTS S Believe make, ANY GUN ANY MAKE ANY MODEL it or not, we can get you any any model of gun you want. If you have special order we can fill that in 2 days. SEE US SOON HUNTING APPAREL HATS — BOOTS — VESTS — ETC. TH.Y'S; ESSO SERVICE Cor. Nelson and Hamilton Sts. * • * .* Mrs. Margaret Manning and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Manning and 'family of London were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Finnigan on Saturday. LOCHALSH LOCHALSH - Mrs. Daisy Mc. Charles is a patient in' Wing. ham and District Hospital hay. ing suffered a weak spell in Lucknew•on Monday. * * * Mr. -and Mrs. Henry Mao - Kenzie were in Harriston on Monday attending the funeral of a cousin of Henry's. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Donald Simp. son and family were in London one day during the past week when 'that' attended London fair. * * * ' Home for the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Vinlayson wer Mr; and Mrs. Bill Roger. son and 'family; Mr. and Mrs. Paul Emberlin,all of Toronto, and Rod 'Finlayson of Petrolia. * 1 * • Tom Farrell spent Sunday in Goderich with Mr. and Mrs. Murray McGill and family. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Allan MacLean and family of Collingwood were • guests of Mr. Dan: MacLean for the weekend. RECEPTION and DANCE. For , DAWN ROBINSON • And BRUCE RATHWELL (Bridal Couple) 9 • 12 P.M. on SEPTEMBER 30 At Zurich Community Centre — EVERYONE WELCOME — Music by the "BLUEWATER PLAYBOYS" Lunch Provided 38-9 change your pace... Outdoor used clothing market e well-eKerrded event ki Toronto's "The Ward" around 7900. Delightful•sitopping . , . frithin walking distance. The Lord Simcoe Hotel is located in the heart of downtown Toronto, with the subway right at the door. Change your pace ... enjoy Toronto more, at sensible prices ... stay at the Lord Simcoe Hotel, where the only old fashioned conveniende is the service. in. toronto, stay at atel ancre University and King street Telephone 482-1848 ItliC011 continued from page 1 barn, on the O'Neill farm, lora.- Awl three miles north of Kings. bridge on the 10th concession of Ashfield. --- Dennis explained that he had taken a notion to visit the lake Tuesday afternoon following dismissal from class for the 15, -minute afternoonreCess. Up. on arriving back at the school, Dennis found that classes were over and the school buses had departed. Dennis then began his homeward . trek on foot but, did not -reach home until a day later. Wednesday night, Dennis related, he slept in his brother's' barn, located about a mile north of Kingsbridge on No. 21 High. way. ESKIMO . . continued from page 1 nice town." One aspect of Southern Ontario life that par. ticularly appeals to this Eskinrio family is the abundance of warm lake water. The, Mar. koosies swam several times this summer at Goderich beach. 'The young -Eskimo. -pilot• has • britt'°^whiff t'ationedatbNy bour. About two weeks ago he was guest speaker at a' meet. ing of the Tiger Dunlop Women's Institute. The members asked him questions afterwards about his flying experiences andArtic life. Mark, plans to take further training at Sky Harbour fol. lowing several months of flight experience with •the northern airlines company. Markoosie will be aiming for a commer. cial pilots license if he at. tends Sky Harbour air school for another flying course. LIBERAL .. . continued from page 1 ing swallowed up by industry and to avoid factories being strung along the highways:'"There is,'' he said, "just as much need for intelligent planning --in rural• areas as has been started in. more populous districts.' MISSOG.. • continued from Page 1• they were ,not noticed by any. one on shore. Jim Fellow's father, Jac. k of 181 Oxford. Street, had been informed of their departure earlier, Mr. 'Fellows after wait, ing several hours for his son, to notify hiim of their return. hastened to the harbor 'to check on their whereabouts. Finding• no sign of the boat in the harbor; he .notified the harbormaster. • The tug "Ian. Mac" was put into service: 4t left minutes later in search of the stranded cabin cruiser: A half-hour later, they were found, all , safe,although he: cruiser had "started to toss more heavily because of the increasing waves. Through It all, the two Fellows children had proven themselves good sailors The rocking motion of their craft had actually put them to sleep through most of the • ordeal. FOR GOODNESS SAKE. GIVE BLOOD 41, NI4P:'Leider. continued from p ge t have to coMe from ,the "pro• gressive: takes" - Income tax, sales tax and gasoline tax,. or "from the over all wealth of the province." * • • Further questioning from the **reporters present rev a1ied afii NDP .policy to work , toward a minimum wage .of $1,75 per. 'hour across the province. MacDonald called, the present $1.25 min. imum wage "legalized pow erty."• - A query from the loor "re. galling policy for .small busis ness showed an ND1' belief that if the 'average income is brought up.to par, small business bene. fits immediately because "pur. chasing power keeps the economy going." MacDonald cited family allowances as a deliberate measure to put spending power in the hands of peoplewith children - the f ONLY YOU CAN GIVE THE GIFT LIFE! • ! J , .: "..�y k.. „ _ _ '-+'r nGNs..:k'cu m M'�"' "q.r..r�ev-a.FALL .FAIR TUES., WED., SEPT. 26 - 27 PARADE At 1 or 2 O'clock Led by Band • 4H CLUB WORK • PONY CONTEST • TUG-OF-WAR • MIDWAY ON GROUNDS • Arena Opens Tuesday, 7 to. 10 p.m. TRACTOR OPERATORS SAFETY CONTEST Contestants May Be 16 to 20 APPLICANTS. CONTACT ROBERT STIRLING, Sec. 38 IN OUR SHOWROOM ON THE LOT A SHO'N.• iflOat 11.10,1Y ci�gl�t � kwOp the dWUrr. Huron'D NPP candidate; Bev. John Boyne, vias at the press conference to bear the provin• cial leader strike eliopets1 note for the success of their Party during the coming election. MacDoi1ald laid the "obaract►t dt.. ocigIwan emipineve Ile a the high quality 011 NDP candidates in every .part . of Ontario and commented on a "great influx of old palmy .tP+ porter8". in the NDP rank" GODERICH FROSTED MAPLE LEAF-rSWEET PICKLED Cottage Rolls 6.0Z. PKGS. VAC PACKED COQKED HAM WIENERS 2 BEEF LIVER LB. 59 55c LBS. 89c LB. 45c. F PINEAPPLE Z F 45c 16.OZ. 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