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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1967-10-26, Page 88' , The Cao. clench Sigrt rl-Stab, Thuesday, Oct. 26, 1967 pen New "Gymnatorium" With the opening of the new addition to GDCI the facilt. ties vj►hich are available to the 'students will make for amere conducive atmosphere for learning as well as teaching, r The new unteatorium .is [second to, Ione in Oatario. With a seating capacity of 800 during ganiles .and 1,409 dur. ing assemblies, the 96 by 90 foot floor is one of the largest in the province. in addttioa to an' official s / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / 84 by 50 foot basketball court the floor, when divided by the "electric curtain" which, when open permits access to the two new equipment rooms which can 'be used wither as one oasketbail court, one vol. leyball court, threebadminton courts, or one tennis court. With this amount of room •ea either side of the barrier, the schools athletic potential can be increased greatly. The open court can have ♦ ♦%%%••w••••e♦ Transform tired furniture into chic antique LE CTO FLE 4 CTO �s� ��•�- r� �. Q tt CILIA Get sensational results the first time. Unique Flecto Decorator Finishes go on over old paint and varnish . . . trapsform tables, chairs, cabinets, bedroom ,and dining room suites into elegant period pieces. With just two simple steps, you can achieve wonderful colour effects including Antique White, Old World` Grey, Adriatic Blue, Roman Red, Venetian Olive and Spanish (Ibld. The cost, is low . . approximately $4.50 to antique • the chest in our picture. Ask for full details on Flecto Antique Decorator Finishes today. Insist on Recto and be sure, of quality / / / / / / / e•%%•••••••••••♦ %%%%S%%%i%• ♦•••••1%SSS.%%%%♦ raw y lor FLE.CTO SERVICE ELECTRIC, °(GODERICH) LTD. 30 VICTORIA ST. N. si4.sst1 0 either, three Volleyball courts " six badminton courts, or two tennis courts. Tne galleries which over. look the, playing area may be used as areas for w estling, taarnaments,. or, during re.• gular school periods, they can be turned into two health class roams. The two new change room 'can: accomodate 50 students each. The instructor roons Which are immediately off the change rooms, contain the con- trols for the central ,heat shower caatro'is. The team iressing rooms now lead dir. / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / S'T,R ETC 'YOUR SHOPPING DOLLARS AT CAMPBELL'S ALL BRANDS - CIGARETTES WITH PURCHASE OF $1.00 OR MORE 3.65 CARTON 1% Prov. Sales Tax Included Beta Sigma Phi A. very lively and Interest-• ing meeting of the Beta Sigme. Phi Sorority w•is held at the lovely home of Sue and David Gower. Tne ` "Hallowe'en" them^ diselose•d sump surprisingly original cbstume s, wern by the mem'.er s, Shirley Baechler and Anita Sw srtman Were later judged the 'greatest' and each received a prize Three of the m- m',Aersw'are 'unable to attend, but they had the best excuse so far, - New Sables? Congratulations, proud parents? Final arrange- ments were made for the bake sale being held this Saturday on the "Square". There will be a'pledge dinner Novem'.'er 14 and all mom'.-ers will attend this colorful event. • A notice was read regard.. ing 19.38 ca:ivention-•aeing held this year in Sarnia. • Daring committee reports Karen Sturdy me.de a very in- 'teresting one, by showing, the books and .oys •- (some m2.d,e ,y Soroity 'me m:eers) watch she, was about to take to the local hospital., to, be used to cheer up 'She tiny tots. The Cultural Program with the difficult subject: "Prose" was taken by Gwen Howlett. A nice lunch'was .served ey Mes, Gower and oar co -hes. tesses, . Bridge Play There were five tables in play at the Goderich Dupli- cate Bridge Club Tuesday night. Winners and their scores were as follows: Mies, I. Papernick and Mrs. Bab Sproule, 47; Dr. and Mi's. Walter Oakes, 41 1/2; Mrs. B ^sno Lapaine and Mrs Joh-i Stringer, 39; Mrs, Frank{Raid and Mrs. Jim Doanelly, 371/2, ectly Oat° the outside playing ft'el,c;*:• and they, along -with the change roams have showers and sanitary facilities. ' Coach Wayne Horner -nem. merited "Our gym is one of the mist 'modern and prac. tical in Ontario. It is second to none In layout." Auburn Institute The Women's Institute is the only organization compiling community histories for the Histor of Canada said Mrs. R. C. Walker, .R. R. 1St, .Gees,ge, provincial curator of Tweedsmuir History -books, when she conducted the work. Shop for the curators of W est and South Huron Districts in the Board rooms of the Depart. ment of Agriculture, Clinton on Monday ,of this week..She "was assisted by M.'s. John E. MacLean, assistant curator for • the London convention area who welcomed Mcs, Wal• ker and the curators. Mrs. Walker reviewed the duties set up by the WI and stated that the Department of Education use these history books in the schools today for ' references. A'colorful display of history books, of Churches and schools; and Family trees was a great help for those attend. ing this workshop. Those present were M.:s. a 'M I. Galbraith, Wingham, Mrs., Ethel Day, W Ingham, Mils, Ivan W ightman, Belgrave M.7s. Wellington, Blyth, Mrs., Andrew Straughan and M.7s. George Proctor of Goderich; Mrs. Tait Clark, Tiger Dun... lop, Mrs. Wafred Colclough,. Mes, -Mervyn Batkin, M.rs, Charles Nelson and Mrs..,May Gibson, all of Clinton, M.rs. , Lloyd Pips and Mrd. Arthur .Clark, Londesboro, Mrs. Rob. ert Simpson, Hensall, Mips. W, D Mack, -Crediton, Mrs. W, Haugh C rediton, Mrs. Cecil Blake, M -s. Lorne Ivers and Mrs. William Stewart of Dan. gan'non, Mrs.' Arthur Rundle, .Hurondale, M.'s. Theron Cre`erv, Elmvale, Mes. Len Purdy., Hensall, M ^s, Irwin Rader, Dashwood; Mrs,. Leo- nard Prang, Zurich, M rs. Rob- ert J. Phillips and M.^s. W. Bradnock of Auburn. WINNER Stephen •G'vynne, .36 Avenue won the Lotus car .drawn for at Automotive and Supply. Elgin P edal Huron Food:mastef Open Nitely Until 10 p.m. 91 VICTORIA ST. NORTH GQDERICH e Short Rib Roasts LB. Cross Rib Roasts , L$ Ground Chuck -11Y THE PIECE BOLOGNA LB. LB 69c 69c Stewing Beef LB69c Two Way Roasts LB. 69c RINDLESS BACON CHICKEN • 39c Legs or. Breasts LB 79C LB. 59c MAITLAND WESTONS ASSORTED BOOKIES RED Z WHITE • BREAD FROZEN - 16.01. BUTTER FROZEN MORTONS 3 PKGS- 99c PIES 5 F 0 R 1. STRAWBERRIES 2 w 89c RTEA BAGS 1.49 Ib. 5• 1• . FROZEN 2 ° 89c RASPBEIRIESR HUMPTY DUMPTY - 119c SIZE Potato Chips OLD SOUTH FROZEN - 12-0Zq TINS ORANGE JUICE 3 59c F 0 R t. REG. 1.39 . • -PHILLIPS, MILK OF MAGNESIA TABS REG. 1.25 EXCEDRIN 19.09 REG. .91 BAYER ASPIRIN 100's .72 SINCE. 1877 LARGE VARIETY OF DONUTS (Just the thing for the Trick or Treaters) ORANGE LAYER CAKES Quick Lunch?. CHICKEN or -MEAT PIES REG. -1.49 ' "CREST" MINT TOOTHPASTE 1.24 REG. 2.00 TONI HOME PERMANENT __:_______1'.59 REG. .75 MINERAL OIL .59 REG. .53 MODESS 12's REG. 1.09 BRYLCREAM, Tube - .44 _-- .99 REG, 1.86 TAMPAX 40's _ _ 1.59 .REG. 3.99 ONE -A -DAY MULTIPLE VITAMINS 2.99 REG. 1.19 DRISTAN TABS AND SPRAY 1.09 e• REG. 1.19 MISS CLAIROL HAIR SPRAY REG. 2.25 RESDAN _..._r_ .83 1.89 REE.... 1.49 NIVEA REME, Jar ________1.29 IDEAL. TREATS FOR HALLOWE'EN - 20 = 5c MRS, NEILSON'S CHOCOLATE BARS .89 48 - 2c 'CUBES NEILSON'S JERSEY MILK CUBES .89 REG. .62 VICKS WORUB .49 BY TONI - REG. 1.29" - WHITE RAIN SHAMPOO• .99 CAMPB1LL'S �E 168 THE"SOUARE DELIVER WILL YOUR BATTERY GET YOU GOING THE NEXT COLD MORNING SEE US FOR A NEW BATTERY -.TODAY RAYS TEXACO AT THE 5 POINTS unspun Ice Cream ROBIN HOOD -- POUCH PACK CAKE MIXES 6 YORK -. 14.01. 1/2 Gallon 1. PORK & BEANS 5• 1. • SOLO - 14.11. PRINT MARGARINE 3 w 79c NESCAFE - 6-0Z. Instant Coffee 99e KERNEL CORN 4 a 83c STOKELY 'FANCY - 14-0Z N , FANCY PEAS 4185 STOKELY -4,14-01. CREAM CORN 4 R 85c STRAWBERRY - RASPBERRY -- 24.0Z. Aylmer. Jam AYLMER - 4e-91. 2 S 89c TOMATO JUICE 3 RED CIRCLE Sits Sockeye Salmon 49c HEINZ ASSORTED STRAINED BABY FOOD51 59e RED • WHITE DONVTS DOZ- 89c SAVE 22c KLEENEX MAN SIZE TISSUES 3 89c RED & WHITE PIES APPLE �r RAISIN. BRIMFUL CHOICE - 21.01. TOMATOES PARD - 15-01. DOG FOOD ROBIN HOOD Pudding Mixes SAVE 25c KLEENEX Paper Towels 2 PKGS. 3 0 R LEES - SLICED - TIDBITS • CRUSHED 1. PINEAPPLE 4 g 99c GOOD TASTE • - 19.01. 4 p 1, .Choice PEARS F R NYLONS 4s1• F 4 PAIRS R 1. 1' MAPLE LEAF - 2841. MINCEMEAT 49c i.Chccol-ate5ars 12 w 1. d FLORIDA NO. 1 BANANAS 2 LBS 29c GRAPEFRUIT. 12 POTATOES 25 -LB. BAG ONT. No. 1 69c tBS BROWN SUGAR 45 FOR YOUR HALLOWE'EN CANDY THIS COUPON WORTH } OFF THE C PURCHASE PRISE THIS COUPON WORTH C OFF THE PURCHASE PRICE OF 3 PKGS. OF HALLOWE'EN CANDY 1 OF ANY HALLOWE'EN PUMPKIN COUPON GOOD UNTIL OCT. 30, 1967 a