HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1970-09-03, Page 1010 O4 DER1CH SIGNAL STAR, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 3,
970
' 3Y MRS. WES BRADNOCK
For both ladles, men
roxeter man opens"splon
We welcome to our • village,
'Dill Gibson of Wroxeter, who
has opened a hair styling shop of
Ernie's Hair Styling in Auburn.
Rill has been a hair stylist for the
past ten years for both' ladies
-and Men. He was at one time a
.teller in the bank hereand many
of his friends are pleased to
know that he is back again. He
has rented, Mrs. George
Hamilton's. house.
SOCIALS
Mr. and :Mrs. Ronald
1%athwell,,and Janice of Chatham
spent the'`!tweek-end here with
her ,mother; Mrs. Gordon Taylor.
Michael. Rathwell returned home
after visiting here v; ith his
grandmother. , •
Mr, and Mks. Grant
Raithby and family of
Collingwood spent the week -end
with his parents Mr, and Mrs.
Frank Raithby.
Miss Nan Lapp has secured a
position hi the , Bank of
Montreal, Clinton. '
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey.
Andrews of Exeter visited on
Sunday with Mr. -and Mrs.
Warner Andrews.
Mr. Ralph Trommer of
Kitchener and Mr. Bill Trommer
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Auburn
.of ITespeler spent the weekend with her mother, Mrs. Charles
with their- parents Mr. and Mrs. Sl;raughan.
Elmer 'Frornmer and Connie. Mr. and Mrs. Donald .Medd of
Mrs. Lela Ball of Clinton London, and Mr. and Mrs.
spent a .few days with Mrs. Sid Stephen Medd and Mr. and Mrs.
Lansing. Robert Harvey, all of Merton,
Mr. and Mrs. Herb Monkt of visited last Friday with relatives
London visited last week with in the village.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Davies. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Scott
Mr. Vern Bokjnger of Detroit, and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Webster
Mich., and his niece, Miss Helen spent the week -end at
Phillips of Mitchell, visited on ,Tobermory. •
Sunday with , Mr. and 'Mrs. Mr. and Mrs.. , Keith
Maitland Allen. Machan,' Randy, Trudy ., and
Guests over • the week -end Tracie, returned last. Friday from
with Mr. and Mrs. Ed Davies a three -week vacation to the
were: Mr. and Mrs. Carl Walker West Coast.
of Port Severn, Mr. and Mrs. Ian We are sorry --to. report that
Flick and daughter Carolyn of Mr.` J. J. Robertson , of
Huroin-view is a ;,i+e '!';. fin
Goderich hospital. ,„
Mr. and Mrs4ohn Weir and
Mrs.< 1 e`' ustace of London
Spent, the week -end with Mr. and
Mrs. Duncan MacKay.
• Mr. and Mrs. Jack Brewer and
Leslie of Bluevale visited on
Sunday with M; nd Mrs,'`
Kenneth,McDoug 1.
Belmont; Mrs. John Flick of
London; Mr. and Mrs.
Emmerson Hobbs and daughter
Carolyn of Talbotville; Mr. and
Mrs. George Gloin of Shedden.
Misses Margo McIntosh and
Julie Schram, both of London,
visited last week with Miss
Frances Houston.
Mrs. Edgar Lawson received
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PREHEAT AND CONTROLLED BROILING - INFINITE
HEAT SWITCHES L. LIFT -OUT SURFACE ELEMENTS.
SERVICE ELECTRIC
(GOMMRICH) LIMITED
30 VICTORIA ST. N.
Dial 524-8581
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Cadet ° P. Dale Wardley . 219 -Jones. Street, Goderich, is
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congratulated by Colonel C.D. Simpson CD,, Commander
Canadian Forces Base, I..ondon, following , enrolment in
Canadian Armed Forces Air element. Dale, a graduate of
Goderich District High School, will attend the Royal Military
College -of Canada, ,Kingston. ,,
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Speaking of opportunity,
Havelock Ellis wrotethat
' "Those peKsona who are bufning
to ¶lsplay heroism may rest
ass id that the°course of social. -
evolution will offer them every
opportunity."
Aremoir
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Th,lty Weekend•
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Goderich Minor Hockey
nyOne interested in coaching Goderich Minor
ockey for the 1970.71 seasori please contact Ken.
rawfore '..efore Sept.` 8th. 524-7136.
Laurie Marshall,
Bennett St.
4404.:,
G O D E R I C H
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Goderich, returned home last--•
Tuesday after spending a week p reunion
with -her sisters Mrs., Bert Taylor -i -•....-
-Mr: — William Kruse -PI"_-..-- w
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Kitchener visited Inst week with -lige-_cr�d�"attend"ed the
annual Plunkett,. reunion held
his aunt, Mrs. Edgar Lawson, , last week -end at the West and
and his cousin, Mrs. , Oliver 'East'Wawanosh Park.
Anderson, and Mr. Anderson. Games were ° ;played with
Mr. and Mrs. D. C.. winners 'as follows: girls' kick
Stonehouse of Guelph_ called the slipper, ° Mary. Lynn
recently on his. -aunt, Mrs. 'Bert Merrill; -little girls' kick 'the
Taylor. slipper, - Lori McPhee; boys'
' Miss Nancy Anderson visited ; race under 8, - Greg Hallam.;
last week in Toronto with her girls, under 8, - Lori McPhee;
aunt, Mrs. Albert .Shackelton.. older goys, - Larry Plaetzer;
Mrs. Bert Taylor and Mrs. M. older boys, kick, the slipper, -•
H. Martin of. Goderich were . Larry Plaetzer; most change in
dinner guests last Monday with pockets, - men 1- Lloyd
their" nephew, Mr.• Howard Finnigan; number of h'o'les,.
Campbell,, and Mrs. Campbell at guessing contest, - Mary Lynn
Blyth. - ' , -. • • Merrill; wedding anniversary, -
Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Snyder of nearest date, . - Mr. and Mrs.
Moose -Jaw Sask., retired C.P.R. Wilfred. Plunkett; birthday
engineer, and Mr. and Mrs. nearest date, - Mrs. Amber
Lawrence Snyder of Goderich Popp, Clinton; youngest member
visited last Thursday with Mr. present, - Bobby Millian; oldest
and Mrs. Maitland Allen.,,married couple, - Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. George HaggittAllin Pattison, Wingham. •
and family of Zurich visited on The children enjoyed suckers,
Sunday with his parents, Mr. and balloons and -peanut scrambles.
Mrs. Thomas Haggitt, and The__business. -meeting was
Stephen. conducted by Mr, Lawrence
'Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Pentland Pletzer. He noted that the last
cif . North Bay visited last week original member of the family,
Mrs: Matilda. McKenzie, had
' passed, away on December
1969 at the age' of 99. A.
minute's
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minute's silence vos observed in
memory of all -those who had
passed away during the past
year.
ew officers are: - President,
Donald -Plunkett; 1st
resident, Wayne Millian;
ry•treasurer, - Sherry
er; sports committee, -Mr.
Mrs. Chester Finnigan, Mr.
and Mrs. Murray Popp; lunch.
committee, Mr. and Mrs.
Lloyd Finnigan, Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Merill.
A delicious lunch was served
by Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence
PlaetZer and Mr. and Mrs.
Donald Plunkett. ,
ANOTHER TESTIMONIAL
TO HONDA
Riding a 1969 Honda CL -450 sports scrambler, Pat O'Brien of
RR -No. 2 Goderich, has just completed a trip to Washington D.C.
Pat reports a trouble-free trip after driving all the way home in
one day. (Even the scramblers are comfortable!)
After being home one day, our travelling friend boarded his
reliable Honda, and rode to Tokthto and Niagara Falls. •
So far this year, 35 other Honda owners share Pat's enthusiasrn
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for Honda's reliability and ease of maintenance. It
Pat added exactly one pint of oil during this whole trip on
wane-year-oldlnachine .- • __
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BACK TO SCHOOL FEATURES
PANTI H.OSE
CHOCOLATE BARS
WOODBURY'S - 1.5 oz.
SHAMPOO
HALO 15.5 oz.
HAIR:SPRA'Y
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10c 1'
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0$1 SALADA - ORANGE - 31/2 oz. /
RISEN1SH1NE
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HJ,pj1�PTY DUMPTY - 11 oz.
CHLPS .�
32 oz ,
Kl• SIZE
RED. & WHITE
DONUTS
PKG. OF
HAMBURG OR WEINER - Pkg. of 8's
WEST0NS ROLLS
SWIFT =`11/2 Ib.
CANN:EDHAMS
SEA CLIFF = 19 oz.
CANNED, • POTATOES
DR. BALLARD'S - 15 oz,
DODOG FOOD -
SH,FIELD IissEi's
The WMS met at the home of
Mrs. R. West who was in charge
Of the program. She gave the - GREEN GIANT - 12 oz. Tin •
12 •
RED & WHITE
4f1 PIES
SW1'FT'' � 24 oz.
4i$11 STEWS
SALADA 60's
1.69 TEA BAGS -
AYLMER - 11 oz.
4889` KETCHUP
SUNSPUN 11 oz.
"6:1774 COFFEE .CREAMS
24 -oz. LOAF
SAVE 13c.
APPLE,or
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IRISH
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devotions on Public Worship.. CORN N IBLETS
243' VERF.ItL BUTTER
Mrs. Grant Farrish had the
Study. Book and. Mit. Earl
Howes and Mrs. Russell Swan
read articles. Mrs. J. West was
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DARE -' 1 Ib. -- CHOCOLATE CHIP
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Mrs. Eu MacLean
conducted the business.. After .�
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to entertain Ripley and LEE - 1p oz. .0
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October meeting M5oone>>
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September'.meetit gy The 'less f. VEX BLEACH 64 oz. 494 FISH 'N' CHIPS
and committee served lunch
Mrs. ,David Mach rchy,spent , 11jiIS�S. MEW - 6 oz. DR. BALLARD'S - 15 oz. `',,Y COLUMBIA-VO'LUMIE 2
last :week',' with her'�daugiiter;,,
Mrs. Charles Hathe'ttrny
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Emile Norgaard of
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Oh`idago is v�isitinng her brother,
,• Bruce Macdonald.
441. and •Urs..Walter Abate of ;
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Toronto visifed with Mrs. 'Colin CArNADA NO. 1 °
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