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MRS. MARG.ARST.ANN
ERRINGTON
ten, 88, died November 17 .at
Island Lodge, Ottawa, after a
sudden illness.
•She was born April 25, 1819,
in Ashfield township, the &Agit"
ter of James Mallough and Etta
Haskell.
_She-wirs 'married to Alfred
Errington who predeteased
Surviving are one son, Roy,
of Ottawa and one daughter,
Mrs. Lillie MacDonald of Galt.
One daughter, Ruby (Mrs,
Albert McClinchey)---, and two
sons, Harvey and William, pre.
deceased her.
Funeral services were held
November 20, from Lodge
Funeral Home, Goderich, with
Rev. G.L.. Royal officiaUng.
Interment was in Dungannon
Cemetery.
Pallbearers were: Percy Mc.
Bride, John Finnigan, Victor
Errington and Stewart Reid.
ARIES
RiCitairtin EARL
Richard Robert garl
ttnriaablP restyllent, died Wed.
MOW, /Weather 15, atHuron.
Born June 28, 1879 in God.
emit township, the son of John
McClelland and Mary Weston,
Mx. McClelland bad lived in
the. township et his birth for
a amber Otlears before mow
lig 00 Godarich In 1924.
Mr. /4 ce lenand bad farmed in
us was an adherent of North
St- *t Unitedtinirch.
Frances A. MacDonald, of
Faneral services were held
tietUrdaY, November 18 from
Stiles Funeral Home with Rev,
J. Donald Ma.cDonald
Interment was in Maitland
Pallbearers were: itandall
Marriott, George MacDonald,
Donald MacDonald and William
CHRISTMAS CARDS
to sem/ the tivry hese
NiW
11-5 By °Wen Sound.
Siftos were routed 114 by the
Owen Sound Junior 13 club *hen
the Goderich team invaded the
Greys' city arena Tuesday
Early in the first period it
appeared as though the Siftos
were coming thrOugh with a
repeat performance. of their
game against the. St. Marys
last weelt. Two quick goals,
one by MacNair and another
by Scott, gave the Siftos a
period. aiven Sound's captain
Rod Bloomfield, scored at 3:32
to put the Greys right back
in the game. With less than
two minutes remaining in the
first. period, Owen Sound struck.
swiftly, Gavaris„ ,assisted by
Taylor and Rod Bloomfield,
scored the - evener at 18:59,
ed number 3, putting the Greys
in front with only 20 seconds
left in the period. Owen Sourrd
broke loose again early in the
second period. Two goals, one
by Roger Bloomfield as.
sisted by Rod, Bloomfield, and
the other goal by Rod Bloom.
field gave the Greys a decisive
edge.
Moments later though, Siftos
threatened to overtake the
Greys, Paquette, assisted by
1ViacNair narrowed the God.
erich deficit to 5-3 when he
scored at the 6:55 mark.
Owen Sound inrreased their
margin to thrP- goals later in
one for Greys on -a solo
effor to put them ahead 6-3.
Goderich replied to this tally
only seconds later. Scott, as.
sisted by Henderson, put one
past the Greys' goalie at 17:54
reducing the Siftost deficit to
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The Greys launched „their
most devastating attack during
the first half Of the thirdperiod.-
By 10;59 they had blasted four
unanswe,red goals into theSiftos
net. Haldane, Roger Bloomfield,
Taylor and Keeling each colleC.
ted singles du,ringOwenSoundPs
The Siftos rallied briefly
by MacNair and Paquette, fired
the fifth but final pal f9r God.
- Owen Sound was not content „
to double their margieof vic.
tory over Goderich. They made
the drubbing morefpainful when
Raven, assisted by Gavaris,
shot nunfaer for the Greys
at the 18:21 mark of the final
period. "
Penalties numbered 27. The
Sifts, share of infractions was
15.
Siftos, goalie, Robbie KelleS4
tine, accounted for three of the
eight penalties charged to God.
erich during the third period:,
Owen Sound outshot Goderich
46 to 29.
Etantams Play
To 3-3 Draw
HUMPH
Culbert's
Stew Asher collected twq of
Goderich Bantams' goals as
they played a • 3-3 saw -off with
Clinton Bantams Saturday night
at the Goderich Arena.
No. 10 on the Goderich line.
up, (unidentified) scored the
other goal.
Cummings, Jenkins and Can,
telon each scored a goal for
Penalties served during the
. game numbered 11. Four were
charged to Goderich and seven
to Clinton Bantams.
Bakery
THE HOME OF. TASTY PASTRy
SINCE 1877
The Goderich Township Cen.
tennial Committee- held a
successful social evening at the-
Holmesville Public School on
Saturday •evening. The first part
of the eveninewas spent in play.
int euchre and 500 with unex.
pected forfeits and prizes.
The second part was the show.;
ing of films and slides of the
June 16.18 ,,weekend celebrations
and Centennial pa.rades-at,Clin.
ton and Goderich. •
A s,,kating party is being held
this Friday evening, November
24, at the Clinton COmmtmity
Centre with mare inn coming up.
PERSONALS
Mr. and Mrs. liarryOudraore
tiveb at Hamilton and Burl.
Miss Shirley Norman is
practise teaching at ,,Galt this
James 'Richardson & Soils Ltd.
"Serving The Feact Dealers' of Western.Ontari;*
PHONE ,524-8388, GODERICH
FOR YOUR
Narry Williams has returned
from a week's hunting trip in-
Nerthern Ontario'.
* * *
Franklyn (Bud) Yeo had the
misfortune to fracture his arm
while playing hockey last week.
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MALCOLM MATHERS
GENERAL INSURANCE AGENT
46 WEST ST; 524-9442
RED
Foodmaster
()Oen Nitely Until 10 p.m.
501 VICTORIA ST. NORTH GODERICH
3rd BIG- WEEK I, -
PORK SALE AT- RED & WHITE
EVERYTHING IN PORK BUT THE SQUEAL !
SHOULDER CUT
.81
2.65
1.34
1.27
1.09
.39
.79
1.09
.53
.45
.99
2.99
.94
.89
CREST TOOTH 'PASTE
HAIR SETTING GEL - REG. 1.25
DIPPITY-DO
Q -TIPS
REGULAR AND DRY HAIR - CONCENIFIWYRI - 14.5 OX.
LADY PATRICIA
JAR - REG. 1.29
HEAD.& SHOULDERS SHAMPOO
COLGATE - REG. .63
TOOTH POWDER
REG. .54
BRYLCREEM
MOUTH WASH
VITAMINS t,
JACK - JILL - REG. 1.09
COUGH SYRUP
REG. 1.09
BROMO-SELTZER
ALL BRANDS - WITH $1.011 PURCHASI Olt moss
CIGARETTES
CLAIROL - REG. 2.25
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AGENTS FOR TIN 'assess
CANDINSt
ORDER NO141
CAMERAE.AN. PEAS
CHRISTMAS SHORT BREAD
AND SMALL COOKIES
DATE & NUT LOAVES - FIESTA FRUIT LOAVES
HOMEMADE CANDY (Light'and bark)
FRUIT CAKE
RO
LOIN CUT
PORK CH
BONELESS TEN ERIZED HAM
SLICED
5-6 IN PKG.
Pork Hocks 3 1
LBS Pork Liver, 2 LBS.
ma soma DELIVER
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GODERICH TOWNSHIP
Centennial
Celebrations
SKATING PARTY
November 24th
THE CLINTON ARENA HAS BEEN BOOKED FOR
NOVEMBER 24th FROM 8:00 P.M.
EVERYONE WELCOME
DANCE
December 9th
Admission byticket only
For tickets or inform'ation, ask any of the
,,Centennial Committee
SMOKED PICNIC
Pork Shoulder
BY THE PIECE
Head Cheese
WIENERS
CANADIAN BACK S.P.
BACON
S.P.
Cottage Rolls
1. Pork Tails
3 LBS.
1.
-LEAN MEATY
49c -.BACON-
2 LBS. 1.
2 LBS.
LB.
BREAKFAST
Pork Sausage 2. 1
LBS
PORK RIBS
HOME MADE
69c SAUERKRAUT 3
BY THE. PIECE
1/2S LB. 69c BOL
QUARTS - ORANGE OR PEPSI - PLUS DEPOSIT
KIST P-11.114GER .ALE:
ST. WILLIAMS - 24-0Z.
Rasp or Straw Jam 2 F R 89
CLUB HOUSE
ciNfr.
LBS
1.
39c
5 f r 100
ROSE
*MARGARINE 4 LBS. 1.00
GREEN GIANT - 14-0Z.
PEANUT BUTTER 2 FOR 89 Cream Corn 4 FOR 89c
HEINZ - 16-0Z. - DILLS -BREAD ANP BUTTER
KLEENEX
TiRsNEsue . 8 kou.st Towels 4 ROLLS 1. Pickles 3 MR 89c
RED CIRCLE 16's
SOCKEYE
SALMON 2 f r 100
Pork & Beans S
FOR
CLARKS
FOR Apple Juice 3 I
FOR
Tomato Juice 1
STOKLEYS-- 14t0Z. TINS ';
LEgr 19 -oz: - CRUSHED - TIDBITS - SLICED
PINEAPPLE 4 FOR 1.00 PEAS 14-02. TINS
ROBIN HOOD - 111-0Z.
Cake Mixes 3 F
FANCY
.MacINTOSH 'APPLES 6 91". 79c ,,POTATOES 50 LB.1.69
FROZEN 2. 2 -LB. BAGS 90c.
ORANGES 1.1 Doil 00 PEAS.
METRECAL
R SHAKES 49c SOUP 2 foR 43c
4 FOR 8 5c
HABItANT - 25-0Z. 'TINS