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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1971-03-25, Page 10' . 14 Q04,10H SIGNAL-S'PAR,'TH-URSDAY, MARCH 25, 1911 . ..,. '.-1...---•.••• • 7.774 4 ,1-301, • TA*. 4.,....% . 7:."-.P.T.... ' • IASSIFIED .,,...,,, „.....,,...........„.„ V...',.. -*a; Johnston, 504; Ilay. Johnston, ,,,,186; T. Hodge, 524; B.. .., " , w50051:41....es Pitblado, 5(17. Points Rivett, 693; *Mary Rivett, 543; McWhinneyi 695;•C. Milley, 811; Moore, 328; Allen-Websitir, 602; Feagan, 453. points won 5. • Carl Anderson, 496; Ann L. Evans, 660; P. Dykstra, 588; .21t.5; D. Parks, .503. ,B,oints won DEAD HEADS , - Isabel Anderson, 591; *Myrtle K.. Rurnig, .681; J. Kane, 513. ...., • Continued from page. 7 459'; John Feagan, 505; Phylis Stanbury, 543; D. Zogthout, • " - E,,,- CARDS ,OF THANKS- E. CARDS OF THANKS ' wKaorneno. McKenzie, 392. Points Fisher,. 622; Aisla Fisher, 468; D.R,M.C.0, - K. Rumig, 668; NExT TtiNik: -.„-) Hermie „ Riehl, 473; Cliff Roy, 664;Sihyl Goodrick, 392; Pen Goodriek, Points won 5. Riehl, 510; Joe Riehl, 480; 528. Poin,ts won 5. . ill • Ken Sowerby, 517; Do'rothy 8, Clements, 61.3; L. Pitblado, Frank B.owra, 618; 011ie White, OUTCASTS - Fred Young, C. SLTaYrNideirE, S..61-43Bi.M. la'fitio41,11;p4so4n1,; t , my relatiyes and friends for gifts our friends, neighbors and 6,50; Betty Reid, 514; Leonard' ' - 6694 Donna Young, 530; Elden 620; C. Pltre, 722; C. Baithr, WIGGINS: 4 would like to thank EGGLESTON: We wish to thank SIX STRAYS - Bill Reid, ,Sowerby, 491; Eric Miller, 582; 663: C. •Milley, 546; ,D. 505. Points won 3. ' and eards while 1 was in relatives for flowers, vxpressions Fisher, 475; Phyllis Fisher, 4,48; Betty- wirer 380. Points wo, n 3- McWhinneY, 580; C. Harman, ' BOOTS - Bill Stiles, 670; Austin, 388; Mary Austin, 410. 525; H. Gauley, 518. Points vvOI).-•'.. SOONERS - 1.1ill Jewell, 560; • 578. Points won 3. , Carol Shackleton, 311; (Jerald Points won 2. - „.---. -2 Windham Hospital, also special of sympathy and the food sent Harry Montgomery, 415; June Clara -Anne Jewell, 573; Frank .NIILLS CHRYSLERS - A. Shackleton, 352; Don Sierrion, HOT SHOTS - Barb Moss,g) ...thanks'„ to nurses and_ Drs., • to the house at the time of the Montgomery, 351. Points won 2. Schmidt, 512; Elaine Schmidt', Stogenstad, 610; J. Miller, '621; 626; Norman Minaker, 45,8; 513; Paul MoSs, 664; Sandy .. QO 11'IE' McKim and Corrin:- Mrs. Jean ' loss uf our dear son, Kevin. . MREsF.15ILkle.i ,.•, Wiggins. L.- 12x ' . Special480; Kay Baer, 292., Gord ALL -EY CATS - Frank Baer, ' 372; Bill Henderson, 528t. Edith c. Miller, 559; Bob Mills', 562. Melba Stiles„,506. Points won 4. Romilf, 435; Dave Gower, 638: ,.; ,• , McCienaghan, employees • of.,. Hemprson, 490. Points won ' 4. e , IN BETWEENS - Fay Gleh, Lynda Allen, 882; Dog William. :, 5sulrr8;idCghee,ryl3F9r;*gte471,L1hmiraleny, ERICKSON: Baby, Lydia and I Sheaffer Pen,- the ladies of .ioints won 4. ., . 'wo'Od li:VP to thank everyOne for Dungannon L'CW, the Gocerich„ ,.I. -halsli ' * MONDAY NIGHT MEN'S ' „ .. .,:?1,'S PALS - E. JenkinS, 573; Theresa de Bruyn, 491; , 541. Points Won 5. , a, ' LOSERS- Barb Dawe, , 395 •i 411202r,tr:Bue2/53S9a.n pdoeirusy,,No5u950;. June , , ' cards, gifts and Tlowers while we Town ,Police and the Stiles', , ' '`, . , .. ' • , - , „LEGION -- R. Kings.ley, 737; Westbrook, 583; Al Erb, 700; G. Freernan, .68.61 Donald . len Ted Hartori, 416;• • Eva Horton,- SVVINGERS --5., Helen Williams : D Johnston 499. W. Lillian MitChell, 415., Wand ,.. , were. iri 'hospital. and • sine Fuperat- Home, Your kindness , S'impattiy Of the coinmunity W. Pedersen, 581; R. Patterson,AlliSoh721; JMcWhinney454; JOk Freeman589 Pints 558; Sandy Crozier , ,--* --•••,0tortring41...44:%,„„spsac,*.0„W ,.,,,.t41,1, )3,g,,W.,._,bo,,,,i-el.3ttos*,--„,.,,,,C.."..„..s,,,,,,e•Nzteodett.-Mi.„ss,. Se,4i.e.,14.17Auw,.',„„..01;5•,_.„u. ,,B.40,x,,..w., G. Kift(),, , . , ,,,. 497.; . 'pill 494; -1141Jfferiarn, .535;„ Betty - • ,' Crozier,_,592. Points. wan,2,-. „ - .. Reed, '534; Betty "Charltan,„5.69';_ .. , . .„*„.. to -Dr, Mills, nurses and staff on arid. yay Eggleston. -- 12. , itt the death of Aunt AllY Nelson '',, 697;13. Daer, 6(50. Points win. 7. 7.\'' ` , .,,t; • ., • ' WEDIVESDAYIINXE• ''''''"Itttte..m• Ft -AP • .JACKS- ,.. ‘.--.7., - -Ann0,...a-rds,k,tioyeer4,531,..-.33i,m;, Rambi:N.„,,,,,,i,,,,„,„;,,,,, : se6ond east, L.O.B. A. 712 • . „. who made her home with the ° UPPER LAKES - C. McCue, _ PIN ' SPINNERS - Anne Spryng, 612; John Sprung,„539",• •1a5. Points won 7.. Johnsons while in.this area. • ' Seafoith, Trinity 'Guild; Bay field .G. COMING EVENTS . 689; R. Harvq, 516; D: Sienian, MONDAY NIGHT LADIES arr& Co Aunty Nora. - Milvena ,. PIN' BOYS FRIGHT '-'-..CiterY1 Abbott, 567; June Jeacock, 416; Rita Brown, 561; Cliff Brown, ROLLING PINS ' -- . Vi and Baby Lydia. - t2 . • Thomas Farrell is back in the 659; J. Dwinnell, 622; A. ,_ ,. ,... Stewart, o64; Mari 'Johnston,Joe Abbott, 475; Brenda 546; Gaye de Groot; 521; Peter DeHaas, 528; Norma. Proctor, SMITH: We would like to thank . home from visiting for a few GODERIC . " 1 ' -, ) 512: Janice Wilds, 459. Points , .) • 530. Points won 0. INTERNATIONALS - Verna 12.402,5t,s''wBoourinc'r Erppson, 412. 'i Lochalsh area, as he returned Gliders, 457.,Points won 0. ' i, Thompson, 292; Jim Thompson de Groot, 488„ Points won 7. all the thoughtful friends and' . . relatives who attended or sent NOTICIE . after leaving Wingham Hospital. Preszcator, 533; S, Jessop, 700; days with his sister in Kincardine URING - W. Mille,„755; H. . ''"'i - GREENHORNS - Dot FALCONS - Marj Moore, Jackson 530 53D0u;ripuoun, Ja3c6k7).;n, 5R2c.21' ..0H3.,EPACnuATSRy-aniJea.6n45F;eamgaanr,i gifts to our reception party. 7- , Turner, .644; Lynda Reid, 475; 743; Sonny Moore, 814; Rita Powell, 669; (he Powell, 763; • Durnino 556; Gail Schneiker; Smith, 705; Yvonne Porter, 604; Jim and Betty Smith criIrBetty . EFFECTIVE . ' Mr. and Mrs: Don Wylds, Mr: G. Chaiiriiari;"--587;- 1.,-.-8aker, 571; (2. Williams, 634. Points . • • k 520. Pat',1 ihnston, and Mrs. Warren Wylds-and Mr. , an ra , , , Norma Kingswell, 620; Joe 605. Points won 0.• . ' . THIS WEEK and Mrs. Oliver McCharles were won 7. 484, Points won 5.Mary Cote„ 475; Barb. Martin, SAGER; I would like- to take . - guests at the. wedding dinner in b.-M.A. - K. NIMougall, 553; BLUEBELLS, - Veronique Schlesinger, 588. Points won. 7. HUitON RAILING - Alice - MEN'S COMMERCIAL 543. Points won 7. , - Rean). - 12 this opportunity to thank COMING honor of Mr.. and Mrs. Brian C. Heipel, 492; P. Corriveau, Harmon, 432; Shirley Mac Adam, 572; Anne Abbott, 530; Joanne lirahmer, 537; Bill Smith, 560; .., ' LEAGUE -.. HELLS ANGELS - Libby friends and relaTiVes- for theic,. Wylds, recent newlywed§. The 565; M.. ..Dtifton, 481; 0. • C h a mbers, 61a. Points won 7. Ruth Smith, 459; Bob Patterson, -iSON-HOLST - M. Holmuth, Wilson, 458; D. Leppington, • dinner-was„..held in Walkerton at Wayland, 480, D. Bock, 493. TiGER ,. LILLIES - Verna 592; Arleita Pollock, 537. Points 623; B. Mills, 785; J. Lamont, 575; D. Meiiam,• • 511; Rita ,..) Alexandra Hospital, Special . EVENTS . the Hartley House. Points won 0. . Sackson, 432; June Jewell, 210; 583; H. Sortori, 753; S. Jessup, •Powell, 620; D. Cooper,•475; G: kindness while 1 was .5. 'p'atit;'-nt in , ,thanks to Dr,,,, Watters, , nurses- . Don MacLean celebrated his , HOPEFULS - L. Ryan, 632; won 2., SPRING CHICKENS - Carl 658; L. Miiiiiiii-, 547. Points won McWhinney, 521. Points won 7. ADS, , ,, , 86th birthday on . Wednesday, W. Tigert, 536; B. Needham, March 17, at the home of Mr. 540; D. ' Melik, 457; A. 318. Points won 0. . . SChneiker, 533; . Martina Mc.GEE CADDIES - J." , Allen, 566; Shawn Atkinson, , MOON , FLOWERS - Bett31, and .staff of first tloor east. - V . • V • . n ROA' L'and, 551; Maureen Miller, .5. , LANSING: I wish , to , thank ' , . , and Mrs. Evan MacLean where Hartman, 696; G.. Ryan, 590. 396; Don Smith, 443; Janet . McLean, 694; Paul Clements, 522; Nora... FitzSimons, 438; ..,.......„,.....______„___ TUESDAY MIXED --,., Schneiker, 438; Elizabeth Smith, George SaEer. -- 12 , ev ery one who was so very kind WILL APPEAR ' he makes his home. Points won 5. , RAMJETS - Jerry Denomme, , • Robinson,295; Bud Robinson, 549; ,J. Peters, 626;•°1). Abbott, Lenna Pennington, 450; Wilma to me with visits, flowers, gifts, Recent visitors " with Mr. and DEARBORN STEEL, --k. ',il(); Wendy Denornme, 508 557;, Joe Abbott, 463; T. Mero, Kaminska, 423; Carol Piper, • .., .• • treatS, letters and cards while 1 ' ON ."'Mrs. Ewan MacLean were Mr. Scheerer, 875; J., MacDonald, Irene Young, 486; Scott Young, 583. Points won 5. • , 621. Points won 2. . 347. Pints won 0. , BOOK WORMS - Gerry LITTLE BOWL - , D. Was' a patient in St: Josephs • and Mrs. Allan MacLean, Lexie . Hospital, London, and Clinton , itospital.. Special thanks to Dr. on the lanes MINIMINNOM,110101114100.111M111.01•1041WWWWWWW5.1111110111110114001.0 PAGE' 5 and Duncan of Collingwood.. , R:' W. Street, Pastor Fry, Mis's , , • ,. , • Mrs. Frank MacLennan is still - . ' Elliott and the nurses of second . IN THE apatient in hospital in Wingham. floor, rny room -mates, the SIGNAL -STAR'S Friends of Mrs. Tom ,,' .. MacDonald will .be pleased to therapist and, Mrs. McLean, also ' "" ' Isobel and Bob Turner who ENTERTAINMENT . - , ...I hear she has returned from looked. utter . my hOme-duving- . . .._ - ., - hospital in London to Wingham mY absence. Everything was very , ' GUIDE . Hospi a . .... much appreciated. P- Beth ' " '' Mrs. Wellington Webster has BONELESS '• . . • . _ , , . Lansing. - -12 , , returned to her home from STEVVING BEEF :=-- , .. shospitAl in London and'MEllid--"" • ,. . , , Mrs. Atlee Wise, III have been FULLY COOKED PICNIC STYLE . . . , . visiting with the Websters from Local taxpayer wants Interest costs dropp . . . . j William . Oltman of the money, and . y money left Maitland Manor. Nursing Home , owing' is,conSidered to be unpaid Hospital Auxiliary,. . • has, appealed to _town council- to • taxes. i sale be relieved of 'the interest , "C tined can't: do 'anything," plans penny l' i , . charges"on his 1970 tax bill. • stat Giesbrecht. , Council learned that since last • , he tender 4' price of Huron • There was an,' excellent , - year was ,the 'first year that Automotive and • Simply for:. a attendahee at the March meeting • nur ing,..homes in Goderich have new.. tractor has. been accepted- of th.e'Women's Auxiliary. of the, , , , -- ----..--, . n 'assessed for business tax,' by -cOuncil. It was the loWest of Alexandra General 'and Marine. __' 'i siLvERwooDs miL , . . . d SMOKEDSHOULDERS • Cleveland. SHANK AND BUTT END , COOKED • • DINNER_HAMS - -‘•"‘• 1:2.0 Ib,4 794 ib.49 1 Ib. VAC PACK EPICURE BACON COLEMAN'S SWEET PICKLED COTTAGE ROLLS COOKED / HAM °STEAKS . .104e Ib. 69 IMO NMI IIMMOtini111111 7 IMES ib.6 94 Ib. 894 Oltman, had withheld his taxes. three bids. Hospital.. . „ for . appeal: .011•Mirr-tias _since, In committee Mayor 'Harry' „ The president,.., Mrs. G. C. . learned that .he must pay' "the -Wqrsett received • . conncirs,- Whit4, shoWed.a. group, of stides MAXWEL.I.L1-.1,0USE - 10 or, Jar ._..- „L9. • desires council, w delete the :Commsson's 1971„, yvorking ,Zealand and •the Figt' Islands. - takes. He is agreeable to this but approval for • ' the Police takon a recent •trip.,tp New.- INSTANT COFFEE 1.6 --- 3 Qt. -BAG HOMO • - n . •'mterest ha esagreemen of 'because t. • The hoard of. The 'pictukes were enlightening .... extenuating circumstances in his Commissioners was urged to be and,entertaining and emphasized case. ' . firm on their bargaining issues." the beautiful scenery in that part -- The matter has been referred In 'other business, Coun,cil 'Of the World. to the town solicitor for ruling.' learned that the Marina 'surplus The vice-president, Krs. F. However, Councillor . Edfor last' year was $1,300; heard Bowra, presided for the business. Giesbrecht pointed out that that ,the recreation board had a'- The Auxiliary will purchase though he' is sympathetic to "good year" despite a deficit of some' much-needed equipMent -. Oltman's predicament, according 52,800 for 1970 because of tol the physio -therapy tp ,Section 548, Item 10 of the unexpeaed changes . in the department of the hospital. Municipal Act, the first money. , electrical system at the arena, ' Vases are needed for the use paid to. the inunicipality on- durin renmatioriST and agreed of patients in the hospital overdue ' taxes is the interest . to invite Hon. Fernand Guidnon,- rooms. . Mrs.. B. McCreath Minister of . Tourism . and volunteered for the Brownieto ' • .Clborne lets Information .for Onfario and his ..secure and decorate vases, as a o family to attend any of the "good turn" project. ,„ activities and local festivities " Mrs. J. B. Jerry gave a planned for the summer in progress report on the June gravel ten -der Goderich. • --Pendy Sale and TP,44„„, • - ' Sandy Contracting Company Limited has received the award- . ''.:,....PARPEN SERVICE, S of a cohtract to supply gravel -for the roads in Colborne Township ".this year.. „ . • ' The Sandy bid was the lowest - OFFICE - HOMES - SHOP of three at $13,640 for' 14,000 COMPLEIE ININbOW CLEANING -. cubic yards of gravel. Other bidders Were. George Radford . 24. HOUR* SERVICE Construction Limited ' arid, Durham :$„,Stone. , ,„,a9.4.,z,,Rea.1Ag„.,.,,,,...,--Rst-&•&-_- tiyDUSTR,VAL-LAWN-.SERV. ICES AND . . . Limited. • Council will, . consider • a request from ,William Huff to -raise he level'Of the road near his home to reduce "snow accumulation in the „winter months. Mr. Huff, who attended the March session of council, • offered to provide gravel from his property at no C'ha-rge to the _township. • ,William Bogie attended council to offer a portion of his land on a rental basis for the purpose of a sanitary land fill ,... site Jot . .the Township of , • ' COltiorne. He also offered his services to act as caretaker. " Clerk- Clayton Amerby and - Mr. Bogie -visited the Huron CoUnty ' health office to investigate thesidtability,of the site. No public information • is ininiediately available on that meeting. Hugh Hill requested council • --to t4ke action to have -yield or ". --,, itoplsigns, placed at a number of , intersections throughout the township, and Was advised that the matter has been under consideratidil: He teamed signs. , will be placed on township roads subject to department of highwayapprovals. . ., -council discussed-a4kisition , * znertY to make a roadway lir,''"• :,,,,,m4-4-61*-Avategyativatiaomszo , ! requested the clerk to ask the , .,,.'t • solicitors to. take the necessary . steps i�• clear -title for H i the tOiYtiship to the triangular „piece of property required. PHONE 524-7 • 266 or 524-7511 • '4 • , a •, CHOCOLATE BARS ='t. -1-2i$1 STOKLEYS - 48 oz. Tin TOMATO JUICE -39 SOCKEYE SALMON E. D. SMITH'S - 19 oz. Tins APPLE NE FILLER --f--3ii!1 KELLOGG'S - 1,6 oz. CORN FLAKES BONUS GARBAGE1-AG-. • LADIES - ONE SIZE • PANTI HOSE.-- 594 RED ROSE ROASTED 1 lb. Bag COFFEE • 494 HOSTESS 68C SIZE , POTATO CHIPS .PALMOLIVE - KING SIZE • BAGGIES - 100's LIQUID DETERGENT -- 794 SANDWICH BAGS 59 oz HEINZ KETSUP ° 4$1 SPAGHETTI WESTON'S - 1 lb Pkg GIANT SIZE ARCTIC POWER -794 AUSTRAL, - .28 oz: Tins BARTI TT' PEARS BEEHiv 4. Tin • • " • CORNSYRUP --"•- 994 • APPLE JUICE• 1 COFFEE-MAT,E 128 ,oz, HEINZ - 14 oz. ,Tins GOOD LUCK MARGARINE 1 Ib.Pkg.35 SODAS ALLEN'S RECONSTITUTED 48 „oz. Tins 11 oz. • 79° 5OF $11 394, MONARCH - 7 lb. Bag PASTRY FLOUR -794 DELMONTE FANCY - 10° oz. Tins PEAS or CORN 689 RED & 'WHI''TE • • PI ES Apple or Raisin- .'"""!" 2894 CHASE. & SANBORNE - 6 oz. Jar 4 INSTANT COFFEE BLUE BONNET SOFT • MARGARIN ' NQi 1 GRADE lb, 4 `MONARCH SPONGE ' PUDDING MIXES" 4:7$1. .RED & WHITE - Pkg. of 6 HOT -CROSS BUNS 15' WESTON'S - REG. g9C DR. BALLARD'S - 256 OZ. Tins PURITY - 7 lb. Bag , Alt PURPOSE FLOUR --794 RED & 'WHITE DONUTS 3 tfi:r4. 79 BLUE BONNET -3 Ib. Pkg. ' MARGARINE 1.09 111111•11.11•110111001 4 DR.BALLARD'S - 15'oz. Tins CAT FOOD • 6i$1 FANCY McINTOSH/, .lb. APPLES: 5 Bag 7,?' U.S. NO. 1 GRADE - GREEN ONIONS These 'Speed Queen deluxe models give' ifbu every useful n'eeded feature for complete flexibility. Come in and see and compare this top of the.iine pair. -- • .4.., -:. 40,,, tc, i P.P , . . • ' (GODERIcH) LIAITED 30 VICTORIA -ST, N. ••• 47:tvo . , .1•• r • , ,52.478511 •RED& WHITE 'bunches NA 180's 54 ARIZONA ORANGES'--7 Red 7 sc,04,414#.4.4%tir,.. 7:4011,604411,1* -,1,11.1 4. • 414 • ••,„ 1,rg•-„, F doz. 0 • 44•4 '11" .1.,104:6,4-410*135,7644% A"it .• v. • ". ". .