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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1970-05-28, Page 7HFIE$. 1 GO1M 8IOB SJ! # - `4J,,,r1VA$ 1 " '`,:' A ,2 8,19', thurclh service in Ashfield Presbyterian Church will -be Cancelled for. mo 31 because of • Anniversary i,Services in Knox,, Ripley. Church School will beat 9;45. • Misses' Anna and Charlotte Mackenzie, who have been visiting friends and relatives here for two weeks, have retil tt edlo Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Geo} Ledbetter of Toronto spent . the weekend • with ,Mrs. Colin MacGregor. A coin marked "Province Canada, One penny, ' 1.844',' vias - found by ' Alex Howes when , rototilling ahold orchard. . ra ' W.M.S. Twelve members, one visitor and one child attended the W.M.S. meeting in the church and Mrs.= Stuart MacLennan gave - the meditation. Taking part in a panel on Reconciliation were Mrs.Tak• i West who -used the church calendar pictures to, illustrate talks' on racism,,, and war; Mrs - Rooney an essay on Biafra; Mrs. Ross on Easter; and Mrs. Mae Murchy on China. • Members who attended the Presbyterial gave reports. Mrs. MacLean announced a work bee " at Camp Kintail the first week of June. The Goderich Horticultural Society held its annual . plant assisted by Shirley Dodds, Mary Carroll and Sybil Marriott. auction at St. George's Hall on May 20 with the best turnopt Several hundred plants were auctioned off and included such yet reported. President Paul Carroll was auctioneer and was diverse varieties as asparagus and- ornamental trees. • Miss Mabel ' r Macdonald of Windsor spent a weekend . recently with her sister, Mrs. R. West. Miss Anna Mackenzie of Toronto -'was visiting., her sister Mrs. Earl -Howes recently. — Mrs. .Emile -Norgaard of Chicago is the guest of her brother, Bruce Macdonald. • A shower was held in North Ashfield School recently iri ,.honour of betty"Simpson who is to be a May bride. Mrs. Jim West announced the 'numbers ti'f a program .of ,s.' •'" piano solos, an accordian sok- and. readings. Mrs. D. Mackenzie readthe address to the bride, and - many ` useful and beautiful gifts were presented. Lunch was served. MAY 28, 29, 30 ONLY ADJUSTABLE LOUNGING LOT USUALLY- 10.88 y FOAM TWO SIZES PICNIC COOLERS 2.33-4.66 A REAL -BUY - 2- OLWORTH 'S USUALLY 22.88 4" - ON THE SQUARE CODER ICH William Madge, 191 Caley Street was ho oured last •Tuesday" received a bouquet of roses. Left to right are Ken Hall, mobile afternoon by officials and fellow workers Canadian Pacific supervisor, Goderjch; Mrs. Richard Madge, Daryle Madge, age Railways f orthis ret a erre it iftei4gY;eare ith h60,4:0,4,,44; 'Mrs. William4Madge4,' Mr,, Madge. and Mr. Cope. Mr . Madge Mr. Madge was presented with a gift of 'a large ornamental wall started with CP in Windsor and came to Goderich 25 years clock and congratulated ' by K. W. Cope, - assistant ago. He -was yard, foreman at the time of his retirement. — staff superintendent of the London division, CP Rail. Mrs. Madge photo This week I'm going to brief you on the trip for the Grade �► Eight students of our school. First, after 'our mothers lave dragged us out of bed to beat the school by 6 a.m. we will be leaving by buses for ' - our destination, Toronto. • When arriving in Toronto we will go directly .to the. Ontario Parliament Buildings, where 'we will be met by tour guides. Arrangements have been made to meet with the - Honourable Charles MacNaughton, " our representative in Provincial Parliament, who is also the Provincial Treasurer for Ontario. Next, we are going to the Royal Ontario - Museum. After • 411, Robertson Roundup we get out of the museum, the buses are going to pick us up and take us to the Yorkdale Plaza to do some shopping arid get some supper, afterwhich we' will travel homeward. When we get home, the weary travellers will • -depart and go home, foot sore and tired, with sights of Toronto floating ,in their heads. GIRLS CHOIR Girls -in Grade Eight have volunteered their services for a -choir on the'night of graduation at the end -of June. Right now they are preparing some songs for that special evening. We hope they don't get laryngitis by then. DO YOU KNOWS What to do if yoti are stuck in snow without a shovel? What to do if you area passenger :in a "car whose driver —appears -to -be -suicidal or a reckless drunk? - The answers to these and other questionsan be answered at the first • ° MODERN DRIVING COURSE •sponsored by the Goderigh Community Safety Council Af to be held at GDCI June 3, 10 and 17. A department of transport safety officer will be conducting the three -evening course which will start at 7:30 p.m: -each date. Registration is $2 All registrations must be received not later than Tuesday, June 2, at the office of the Goderich Signal -Star. Mw Name .. ' Address , ► . • Telephone Number Age if under 21 (all applicants must hold a „:-hii a l•:prolrrddd at PPUbliCSery ce b%' the GODERICH SIGNAL -STAR 'a• SENIOR BAND Our Senior Band is preparing " for a short tour of some of the schools in the country. Tentative afternoon dates are June 4, and 9. A bus is going to transport then to the schools. GARDENING Last 'week; the boys and girls in 7 and 8 helped - rake flower -beds, plant flowers and shrubs, and other jobs in 41ST FORTY FIRST 'beautifying our, yard. Mr. `Bogie, our science 'teacher and Mr Smith, our principal supervised these jobs. - There will likely be only about four more "Roundup" columns for this year as the school year is dwindling more ' and more. - . Look for Susan's column •next ANN COULTER - GaDERICH FROSTED FOODS BURNS CAMPFIRE VAC PAK BACON SHOULDER VEAL CHOPS Chicken Legs Ib. 79' Ib.89' gib. 49' . CONTINUES U-NTIL SAT., MAY 30th EVERY CAR ON THE LOT HAS ''ASTICALLiREDUCED LOOK WHAT 541.00 WILL BUY YOU! TWO -DOOR — . Six -cylinder standard drive. A decent car inside and out. " Low mileage. Price includes safety check! SEDAN — V-8, . automatic, radio. Price . includes safety check. WHITE SWAN 2 ROLL Bathroom Tissue TRI VALLEY --` • 28 oz: PEACHES- DOLi -- 19'` oz. Fruit Cocktail . 39 , - '�� ��,.. �►'"�►t�r,�i�i�'a:� .•ate �`� - Sweet- Mix, �lex Creams; Duplex' Fingers, Maple Creams, Coco Macaroons 2829 4 37' 'Cook' es :3439, 1964 OLDS. DYNAMIC 88 TWO -DOOR HARDTOP — V-8,, automatic, radio, power steering, power brakes, stereo tape, whitewalls, wheel discs. Bucket seats and console. 26,000 "miles. SEDAN — Black with grey interior. Power steering and brakes, radio, autontatic. -Price includes safety check. SIMILAR PRICE REDUCTIONS ON ALL CARS IN STACK! 1941-