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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1967-09-21, Page 10The l oofericM Sioa1el4tar� TMursda . Sia tett b!tta 21, 1167 0010/300 from Page 4 Deaths INWARD–At Victgria Hgspital, 'ton - don, ' on Saturday, September 1967, Nies Blanche. (Daley) Whyard. of the Dearness Home, London, be- loved wife of the late • Nathaniel Freed Whyard, dear Mother of Al- birt Q, Whyard of London, dear slster•in-law of, Miss Ida Whyard Of Lucknow, also survived by three grandchildren and one great-grand- child. In her (36th Year. Resting at the Wortley Road Chapel of the A. Mallard George ,Funeral Home; Wortley Road at Almwood ' Avenue, London, where funeral service w,iit • be held in the chapel on. Tuesday, S:ppternber 19th, at 1Q a.m., with Capt. Manhold Sharpies of the Salvation Army, London East Corp. Internment in Dungannon Ceme- tery at 1:99 p.m. 38 C. Briefs Order Shell furnace oil and sto,e oil from Edward Fuels, tank truck dealer for all Shell Oil Co. products. ' Phone 524-8386. lif STAN BLOWES TRAVEL SERVICE, 32 Wellington,' Stratford. For all air lines, steamships, rail, hotel reserva- tions, tours,** Low bank rates on time payments. Prepaids,arra•nged t -'r . ,..rated r+eca7txitingminetzwite ceacseas..-L: r I The C.P. & T. Fund committee of Goderich Oddfellow and Rebekah • , lodges have wheelchairs and other equipment for Loan, free of char:le. Contact Amos Osbaldeston, Park S., phone 9623; or Fred Fritzley, Wi;so „St., phone 7217. r b° D. In Memoriam LARDER -In loving memory of a dear sister and aunt, Shirley, who passed away Sept. 23, 1953. Asleep in God's beautiful, garden, Free from all sorrow and pain When our life's.journey: is ended We'll all meet together again. -Ever remembered by sister Jean, brother-in-law=•Clem, niece Vera and nephews 8111 and Bob. 38x LARDER - In loving memory of a dear daughter, Shirley. Marie,' who passed away 14 years ago, Shptem- ber 23, 1953. The depths of sorrow we cannot tell.' Of the loss of one_ we -.loved so well, And while she sleeps a peaceful sleep Her memory we shall always keep. -Ever remembered by Mother and Dad. 38 YOUNG -In loving memory of a dear mother, La Vine Young, who passed away January )3, 1949; and a dear father, Cephas Young, who passed away September 21; 1963. Beautiful memories are woven in gold, Theirs is the picture we tenderly hold. Deep in our hearts their memory is kept, To love and to cherish and never forget. -Always remembered ° and sadly missed b/ daughter Ruby, son-in-law Harry./ and grandchildren Art, Dianne, and Garth. 38 E. Cards of Thanks SPROUL •- The family of the late Elmer Sproul wish to express their heartfelt thanks ,for.the expres'si, sk of sympathy sltbwn to them by their many friends' and relatives. Special thanks to the staffs o? C_lirr-' ton General Hospital and Victoria • hospital, London, Rev. M. R. 12613 -arts ` __. - �aftd--aN•illiaras.,.«St+le��-af.....ihe•.�cs.�.,u Funeral Home, 'Auburn. 38 GOWANLOCK-I wish to thank alt the wonderful doctors, nurses, nurses' aides and attendant§ at the Ontario Hospital for the good care and attention shown me" during My three months' stay there as a patient this past summer, and the many friends and social workers 'who also contributed much to my recovery. These ' acts of kindness will never be forgotten. (Mrs.) Evelyn Gowanlock. 38 SCRUTON-I would like to express sincere thanks and appreciation to friends and relatives- for gifts, flowers, cards, and visits during my stay in Victoria hospital, Lon- don; thanks„ also to the doctors, nurses and staff for ,their attention and . care. Ed Setuton. 38x G: Calming Events Goderich Little Theatre membership ' campaign wilt commence• the, first week • in October. B& Dungannon United Church, An,ni' versary Services will be held Sunday. September 24, 1967. At 11:00 p.trt, Rev. Glen Wright will preach and our choir will provide special music. At 7:30 p.m. Rev. J. Donald MacDonald of North Street United Church,-'Gode- rich, will be Quest speaker, and Huron -County Centennial Youth Choir will be in attendance. _-n-4 38 For' Thanksgiving .vacation travel in deluxe 'motor coach with "Ail Star' Escorted Tours" to beaptiful Historic Washington and Colonial Virginia, Oct. • 6, 7, 8 and 9 or take a`trip ot, Nash- ville, Tennbssee' and the' Grand Ole' Opry Show, as well as Chattanooga, Rock City and Ruby, falls, October 6, 7, 8 and, 9, Cost of either tour, $69.00. For brochures, additional information, and reservation call Allan Reed, .,Luck' now,' 528-3502. 36-8 .. y Charter bus leaving Lucknow for Montreal and Expo, Monday, Oct. 2nd to Friday, Oct. 6th. Transporta'tibn, deluxe accommodation at • Decarie Plaza Hotel,' and passports included in fare $80.00. For reservation call Allan Reed, Lucknow, 528-3502 or Montgomery Motor, 528-3007. 36-8 LADD - I wish to express sincere appreciation to all my friends and relatives for visits, cards, flowers and treats while in hospital. My sincere thanks to Rev. L. Warr and Benmiller U.C.W. Also my deepest Gratitude to Dr. Mills, staff and nurses of second floor west. Their kindness and thoughtfulness shall not soon be forgotten. IV1rs. Nell Lodd. 38x F.- Engagements Mr. and Mrs. Graham Johnston are pleased to announce the engagement of their daughter, EIsie Dianne, -to Mr. Steven Pattison Maguire, son of Mr. and Mrt. Maurice Maguire. The marriage to take place on ' Saturday; October 14, 1967, at Ontario Street United Church, Clinton at 3:30 pan. 38)c �Goderirh-Horricu Lural at St, George's Parish Hall at 8:00 p.m. Fall Flower Show entries to be in between 5 and 8 p.m. of that day. Prize for -the best dahlia will be at 40 -piece stainless steel set of flat- ware, courtesy of Simpsons -Sears; best chrysanthemum, a/ silver trophy from the Bank of Montreal; best arrange- ment, a $20 voucher, courtesy 'of - Baird Motors; best gladiolus, the Dr, Such trophy. It is • hoped that the above prizes will attract a large number of entries_ and promote keen judging on the part of each member. Come for an evening of fun and education. Tea and refreshments will be served. 38 Teeswater Fall Fair - Come early on Saturday, September 30, to Can- ada's Largest Rural Fair. Horse races, Klompen, dancers from Holland; Mocha Temple ' Motorcycle Corpse -Bands; Log -sawing contest between candi- dates in forthcoming- election; Auto show; Horse show; 4-H; famous Silver Dollar Competition; Rides; ' Excite- ment and thrills; All and more at - TEESWATER -on SATURDAY, SEPTEM- BER 30. FREE GRANDSTAND. Stage show and dance to The Debon'naires in arena Saturday night 38-9 Dress is optional -long, short or mini -at the Maple Leaf Chapter, Centennial Ball at Harbourlite Inn tomorrow night- Come alone or in a group and enjoy the Get - Acquainted Hour, 9-10 p.m., dancing' to' Lionel Thornton, 10-1; refreshments and lunch. Tickets $10 per couple at Tots and Teens store or from mem- bers; a few ,available "at door. Pro- ceeds .to Alexandra Hospital. Come early,. -stay late and have' fun!' I .FIR$T. 'B'APTISTCHURCH (Baptist Gofventien of Ontario and Quebec), Montrial strait Neer The Squire 1,00 • ti,m,-+»$und. y School. 11:00 ai.m,--Morning Worship, 7;00 p,tn,-Evening.'S..rvic... ,,. A Welcome To M)nisten REV., HENRY de VRIES, Phone 524.5792 CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH BAYFIELD ROAD AT BLAKE STREET 10:00 a n9, --OUR FAMILY BIBLE SCHOOL (OUR 'BUSES WILL CALL AT YOUR DOOR) PHONE: 524-7150 11:00 A.M. •--- 7:30 P,M, Speaker: MR. CHARLES HARE London, Ontatio "Come Where You Are Never A Stranger Twice" THE HOME OF TASTY PASTRY .,.. a, ... .- . '",=`:S1Wtt:'1477'''' ... ' n +fie COCOANUT — CHOCOLATE — BOSTON - n CREME PIES Paper will lead the smart hostess parade in the informal late summer and 'early autumn entertainment whirl,says Scott Paper Limited. The firm has added two floor -length hostess gowns, right, to the eye-catching A-line shifts ; left, which introduced Scott's 'Paper Capers" a year ago. Hostess gown paper capers come in the, "African" , right, shades of, blue, red,orange,and green; and the "Zebra" second from right, in bright green,. , mauve and black. A-line shift paper capers are available in "Bandana!,? far left, and "Op -Art" second from left. All come in four sizes. As a fill -up the company has added matching paper earrings in orchid, pink or green 'and in triangular or teardrop designs. ° (continued from page I) GOLF TOURNEY Lumby Trophy; second was Bill Wilkinson and DennisLassaline placed .third. . .Larry McCabe won the Juve. nile, Club championship; run. ner-up was Wayne Ladd. Th'e Junior Handicap Champ. ionship was captured by Bill Wilkinson who was awarded the Bob • Deorksen. Trophy; John Pirie placed secpnd in this event. The Ivan Papernick Trophy handicap match was won by Bill Wilkinson who triumphed over Paul -Henderson, runner. up. Two -ball championship win. ners were Larry Papernick and Bud Worthy who edged out Art Allan and Claire Harmon. of In the first flight division of Club Championship play, Bob Sproule placed, first, followed by Bruce Cummings, Bill Huff won top honors in 'the second flight division, run. ner-up was Colin Stevens. Maitland Country Club ladies' championship -golf matches were won ,by. the following: Ladies' Club Championship, for the. Mooney Trophy, was won by Maxine Martin who edged out Doris Paquette. • ' Doris Paquette did not come away from the tournament empty-handed. She won the Ladies' Rose Bowl Handicap event; runner-up was Marie • Huff. The best 18 -hole net score was' turned in by Doris Pa- quette; second best score was that of Marie Martin. • The George Bruce 'Trophy, awarded to 'the Maitland Coun. try Club lady who achieves the greatest reduction in season handicap Was- 'presented to Marie Huff. Mrs. Wilfrid Donaldson, Goderich, wishes to announce the engagement of her daughter, Motile Anne, to Mr. Edward A. Farrell, son of Mr. and Mrs: • D. Farrell of Peterborough. Ther marriage to take -place October 7, 1967, in the Baptist Church, Auburn,, .Ontario. `38)0 G. Coming Events Turkey Suppe.,,-Wednesday, October 18, , •5:30 and • 7:0,0, ',{�.m., teltinille,r • / United Church;• Fortickets tall. Mrs.. Bradley, 5244954; dr Mrs. Manning, 5246321, Admis8lon by ticket only. w 38„39.41 'four familiar telephone is a wonderful friend to have handy especially in times of emergency. However, it can only respond to your dialed com- • mands. Dialing a wrong number can waste precious time when calling, for such emergency help as the Police or Fire Departments. Bell Canada provides space at the bginning of our telephone directories for emergency numbers so that you will have the numbers close at hand when they are needed Why don't ycheck now to make sure that these important numbers have been filled in. In Clinton your Police numbers is 482.3435; and your Fire Department number is 482 3820. It *is 'most important to know which Fire Department serves your particular area to know that number. If you ever need to call either• the Police or Fire Departments in an emergency, here are just a few reminders which will speed help on -its way. Dial, or tell the operator the -number you need, carefully, of course. Stay ori the line and talk slowly and clearly, giving your name and address • and the reason for calling. Try to remain calm and to answer ell questions 'promptly, giving a brief but complete description of the emergency. Wait for.,instructions from the policeman or fireman, I hope AX -that you never haye to use'.the telephone for such an emergency call, but if you do, it can be a trusted and speedy servant. TT'S D WHITE Fo o dma st.er Open Nitely Until 10 p.m. - 0 91 VICTORIA ST. NORTH GODERICi FRESH SHOULDER STYLE RK ROASTS lb. 39c SCHNEIDERS OLD FASHIONED RING BOLOGNA La 59 PORK CHOPS KING OF THE ROASTS - STANDING LB. 69C Prime. 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