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.All RBURN CLU B . r 'Toronto spent the weeke
, E � , � arQ d with. las�t `Sµpda e�ini: at .Sty �rh's
ber 7,her pa re' ,. Mr,, --and W n by v the :i ecko%, Rev'.
:w . e. Mrs, Warred,. Chancel.
T1�e rr>Ronth>w�r meeting` of tie :She was, bow �n . �cen.�
'1.586,, She was a� • i ber , of > derson.
11itu1kerbilrn Club�was held at' ... »' >.t e� ,Aa, this�.• �.a' .
..... , .� Keith �tok
Knox 'United. Church.
%� Thomas. Robert .Seller ilei~Or ` Gardena, �uain�uayesitna .� Snnda�, ,.the
home of Mrs,..
'`- h; barn In the .absence of Pastor• 'Alfred Fry conducted California, attended his father's, rector very " ably -explained the,
Mrs Cunningham f w °in charge place. in $alis cemetery in theMitchell . )ase week, Last , the coming Lenten season -
the
Robert'Sr.,t1nerat at
_ the service with burial to take Seater Sr.rn oration of each Christian, for
president, s. Joe Hunking , a �.
of .the, meeting. Mme, 'Lorne spring. Pallbearers were Reg Saturday he.visited his father N r. and Mrs. Jack Macintosh
Shultz, Carmen Shultz,F ' 'Reg and. mother-iin-law, Mr, and Mrs«. and fa ily ,of radon spent tbe.C'
Hunking i'ered prayer:, °
Ham on, Arthur X'owigbtut, John Baer
and, other relativesn
K 4 r eei w. Q'a
ran
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-,�The,in ute -Pf the.pretanus Beadle fiar$4F,=Y,!
•oungblut.
attended a family reunion held~" •Mrs. , George ,wlor was..
AUBURN PERSONALSat thee, home of Mr. and Ms.. taken by ambulance' Surlday';to ,
on osital.
Mrs, Arnold Craig' spent the Norman McClinchey and Cathy: Clint
was answered. . by 12 tl members P
paying a, donation, for the special weekepd with her sister ' an The service 'of Instkllatioh of
fund set ' up for the group's
Oshawa; . POfficers was, conducted
. t
Parish ° Qf
A r. • and • Mrs. `Wilfred
Korean ,foster" ch 14. Sanderson visited last Sunday
Mks. Thomas . Cunningham
meeting were approved -as read
by tho secretary, . Mrs, -Elliott
Lapp.. She called the roll which
,presented 'the fipanca�l witkher, brother, Walter Wagner
statement. It was decided' to . K.
have a bake sale at the next . hosp.ita% ,F° .
meeting `which will be held at Miss Gail Miller of Toronto
the home of Mrs. Lloyd spent the weekend with her
, McClinehey.. parents, Mr, and Mrs Gordon
The roll• call is to be'answered •Miller."
e µ by a Valentine verse or tho>ght. Ed Haines ' of Woodstockspent the Weekend with his
The -1 rsig_ram , i to be in charge
orMrs Carmen Gross and Mrs, parents, Mr- and'Mrs. Donald�
who is •. a patient in Clinton Q e
e
Ted :Hunking and the lunch will Haines.
be served by Mrs. Joe Verwey 6 Miss Barbara Sanderson of
and Mrs. Lorne I unkhig. -
The°afternoon's program, was
in charge of Mrs Lorne Hunking"
and Mrs. Joe Verwky. Readings
were ' given by' Mrs Lorne `
Hunking.
A hidden animal contest was
won by Mrs. George Schneider. -
Mrs. G. Schneider gave a New'
Year'sreading and Mrs. Joe .
Verwey gave the reading, "When'
-Paw was Sick" followed by a
name contest.
Lunch of cake and ice cream
was served by Mrs. Ted Hunking
and Mrs. Guy Cunningham and a
•=social hour enjoyed.
'MIS'S CLARA SHULTZ
- Funeral •„service was held
Monday, February 9 for Miss
Clara Shultz at the Arthur
Funeral Home, Auburn.
She was the daughter of the
late Conrad Shultz and 'Ann
Sodawater and was. a lifelong
resident of Auburn, until going
to Huronview about three years
LOCHALSH
McCharles..,._of PQtr .iia .
spent the weekend with Mr. and*
Mrs. Oliver McCharles.
Several from the area
attended the shower at the horne
of Mrs. Donald Blue in Ripley in
honor of Miss Rose: Stenzel,
bride-to-be. a
Miss Florence MacLennan of
Byron spent the weekend with
hei'ti parents,, Mr.,and .Mrs-: grnile
Ma4Le` nnan. °`." '
Warren Wylds and Lorne
MacDonald are ' among those
front this area who are 'working
in Goderich. -
Several from the .community
attended the . shower in St.
Andrew's United Church.
Monday evening, in honor of .
Miss,Gayle Wylds, bride-to-be.
Mrs. Lorne ',Luther is visiting
in Ridgetown with relatives for a
few .days. . •
With the beautiful sunny
weather qn the weekend, scores
of,snowmobile enthusiasts
enjoyed the snow-covered fields
of the countryside.
__Rod Finl'ayspn, spent a few
days with his parents, Mr., and
-Mrs. Gordon -Finlayson, end on
Saturday attended a wedding in
Peterborough.
Mr. and Mrs. D. A.
MacLennan have both been ill
with the flu, as has '.Finlay
MacDonald.
Miss Florence MacLennan has
been the singing entertainer at
Danny's Tavern near Wingham
on the -past • -four Saturday
evenings.
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EUCHRE
'There was a' euchre party in
the basement of Christ Anglican
church . An -Tuesday. Winners
were; ladies', Mrs; Archie
Grenier, men, Mr. Jim Graham,
Juniors, Wayne - Graham and
Robert Graham.
ingsnrcge -news
MRS. FREDERICK K.ERR
Mrs. Frederick Kerr, the
former Mary Patricia : Murphy,
formerly of Kingsbridge, passed
away at the Toronto General
Hospital Friday, February 6. She
was 41.
Besides, her ' husband, ._ 'she
leaves -three • children, Brian,
Elizabeth :'and Deanna, all at
home; and her mother, Mrs.
Irene Murphy of Goderich.
Requiem Mass was celebrated
at St. Joseph's Church,
Kingsbridge, Monday with Burial
in St. Joseph's Cemetery.
Kerr was .a niece of
Frank and -Cyril Austin_ of this
community. -
PERSONALS.
Mrs., Eldon Austin underwent
an appendectomy at the
ingham and district. Hospital,
t Friday. .
A ear party sponsored by- the
C.W.L.• -was held in- the school
Friday evening. High man and
high lady were Peter Frayne and
Mrs. Reis Miltenburg. Prizes for
second high man and lady were
given to Joe Van Osch and
Leona Hogan.
Arjetta Martin, infant
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jim
Martin, is -a —-aEient in -- the
- Alexandra General' and Marine
�.1 ospital, Goderich. •
Sister Judith of •Stratford,.
•
Religious . Consultand for
Huron -Perth School Board, was
speaker at the parent -teacher
nigb{t held last Wednesday
evening at St. Joseph's School.
Paul' and Christine Martin,
children of Mr. and Mrs. Jim
Martin, celebrated their fourth
birthday' on 'Friday February 6,
by appearing as' 'guests • 'on
Cartoon House, CKNX T.V.
And 'Inscriptions
Stratford Ontario .-
Ronald C. M:cCaIIum
Representative
2-1 -5 Wellington St. S., Goderich
Phone 524.6272 -or 524-7345
WISE
SHOPPERS
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QUALITY
PRODUCTS
SO
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utchinson
Radio — TV.—2Appiiances
308 Huron Rd: 524-7831
CON VECTION
There are three types of convection heaters. There
is the type that is particularly ,suitable for use in en-
trance=ways, lobbies, corridors, motels; etc. Made
of heavy -gauge metal with no moving parts.
There is the Natural Convection Heater that is port-
able and can be taken from 'room to rdom.
The third is the Chrornalox Floor -Drop -In Heeter. -.
Floor to ceiling window areas are hard to heat'and•
this drop -kr type that is supplied in'lengths for be-
tween jousts and,.paraIlet to joist installations will fit
perfectly into' any area. "
*FORCED MR,
• Chromalox Fan -Driven wall insert 'heaters provide
maximum heat output, `,need-' oriily welt
rooms --= f :Wished, attics
_space.. ideal far' r�crea#iQn i. .
,added,
on •adden rooms --r or for suppiementary'heating.
Made of heavy- gauge .steel, it extends only 1W' into
room. Built-in fhermostekfine mesh safety grille.
RADIANT
• Chromalox Radiant -Wall Pane'Is give gentle warmth,.
which bathes tele entire room in pleasant comfort.
Stu sly construction features. Mount; on two brackets,
which are screwed to wall.
FULLY: QUALIFIED
:HEAT LOSS "CONSU LTAI1TS.
CALL vs AND HAVE US CHECK YOUR .HOME FOR. HEAT LOSS
GODERICH4
ELECTRIC
DIAY �;;� -9512
189 SOUTH STREET.
The Whole
Town's Talking
About--- •• • •
Our MID-WINTER
SPECIAL
Your Public• Utilities Commission
ti
Accounts Will 'Vary
.111 • number of conditions enn cause changes in your
1'tilit�
accounts as rendered every ttvo lllonths on the
avera c. Greatest use of IIydro is -generally experienced
during -Winter month,. Winter has its longer periods of
larknoss awl the llrilting season.
,TWO WEEKS ..ONLY' — FEBRUARY 13 TO FEBRUARY 22
38 -WEST ST. „
ATER.q.EANER�•.
In Your Accounts
-
524-6231
LIGHTING
Artificial light is used -more in Winter than in Summer.
` Y
HOUSE•
HE,�TITG— Electricity is used to .operate associated forded syste2ns;
burners, circulating pumps, controls, supplenientag he.at-
•ing,'and so an. The colder and mare prolonged the Winter
mei nt'lis; the greater 'use of l ratli" electricity., and fuel.
ADDITIONAL NEW -APPLIANCES=
Such as a television, range, dryer, trefrigerator, freezer,
radio, Hi-Fi, aur conditioner; etc., will generally result in
the increased use of Hydro. t
ENTERTAINMENT AND COMPANY=
• The greater use of electricity for cooking, lighting, wash-
ing, , drying, ironing, television, and so Don. -
CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR'S ,
P> eparations and festivities are. Usually .accompanied by
the increased use of elec r'o'py..' .
ILLNESS IN TIE.. HOME -•---
Heat lamps, 'heating pads, and Supplementary heating can - - -
be the cause of increased electricity usa.
THE FAMILY.-- - ......
An increase ii iuraber cis generally reflected -in an increase
in Hydro. ° -
UNNECES:SARY USE -7
Lighlts and appliances ledt on when not required- can
cause changes in accounts.
BILLING PERIODS—
, ' Saatiirdays, Su.nd ys, tidays,. mn,ability, to Yobtain meter
readings and so , will cause variations in scheduled muter
reading, deites:
3-5 YD. ENDS
.. _,REG: TO 5.95 YD.
This is all top quality materials but they come in only 3 to
5 yd. ends. An unrivaled buy, at this Iow price of only $1:09
per yd. There are plenty of materials to choose from but
you better shop early as they wo'n't last long at this price.
DECORATOR CUS
REG.
5:95
Electricity meters bre tested and
sealed as to accuracy by tha
Standards Branch, Canada Deps't•
ment of trade and Caommerce.
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Goderich