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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1971-04-29, Page 1212 GODERICHS GNAL-STAR, THURSDAY, APRIL 29, 1971 2MISCELLANEOUS We do alt types. of JEWELLERY' REPAIR * Ring Sizing * Claw Retippirtg * Watch Repair * Acutro.n Repair , ANSTETT JEWELLERS.LTD.' Clinton, •Seaforth and Walkerton • 1,2tfn 21-' BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES VENDING IS,GOOD BUSINESS!. E xceltent Spare Time Income. Our Company 'is expanding and requires full or =part-time distriblutors to service New Type high quality vending machines in your area. Routes 'will be. established. No Selling. Qualifications required: honesty, sincerit,y,.a ,good car, references. able to, spend, six to ten hours weekly,, cash ,investment Of $1,000 • $3,000.Investment secured. Reply 'giving your phone number, references and qualifications to: B. V. DISTRIBUTORS LIMITED Dept. "A,. 2150 Tecumseh Road'East WINDSOR 19; Ontario C. BRIEFS WHEEL-CkiAIRS - WALKERS The Humanitarian Service Committee of the Goderich Oddfeltow and 1„ebekah Lodges c. 21. BUSINESS' have ' equipment for loan. Contact Amos Osbaldeston, , OPPORTUNITIES W 524-9623 or Fred Fritiley, 524-7217. -h eow SPAR FfiMel NCOME Refilling and cyilleeting money from NEW TYTE high,q'uality coin-operated dispensers 'in your area.. No selling. 'To quality you must 'have car, 'references; $600 to $2900 cash. Seven to 'twelve ,hours weekly can net, excellent monthly income, More full-time. -For personal interview write CANAPENN ` DISTRIBUtTING LTD., " DEPT.* A, 160 Bay St., Suite 2O5,r'Toronto 1, Ontario. Include phon.e,,number. — 17x ti A. BIRTHS ..s LITTLECHILD: At ' Alexandra Hospital, Goderich, on April 24, 1971, to Mr. 'and Mrs. Robert Littlechild, RR 2, Goderich, daughter, Barbara Anne. SCHEERER: Ai Alexandra Hospital, Goderich; on April 2.2, 1971, to Mr, and 'Mrs. Kenneth ,Scheerer, Goderich, a daught,er, Pamela Mary. GODWIN:` At. Alexandra ,Hospital, Goderich, on April 23, 1971, to Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Godwin, Goderich, a daughter, Myvonny Rose. HODGES: At Alexandra Hospital, Goderich, on April 22, 1971, to `Mr. arid Mrs. Terry Hodges, Goderich, a daughter, Sherry Anne. Newspapers get things • one E. CARDS .OF THANKS Ea CARDS- OF THANKS MULLEN: 1 wish to thank everyone for their kindness to me while 1 was a patient in St, Joseph's Hospital, London. A special thank you to Doctor J4 Leitch and Doctor E. Harrison. -- Mrs. Ken Multen. •- 17 ,The Jolly Millers wish to 'thank those . who , sMehded their concerts in `Colborne Central POSTILL: 1 wou•Irl like to thank School. Your support, has made friends, relatives and neighborspossible th,e .following for• cards, gifts and visits while I d9nafions: • Salvation . Army, was ' a patien iri Clinton $25.00; The Canadian Cancer, Hospital. nSpeciaf thanks .to ,Drs. • $100.00; Crippled Children's Wittts and Addison, nurses and „_P,und, $,100.00. —17 --Garth. staffi. Garth' Po�stiR. 17x _ v __ - • FINNIGAN: 1 wish to express, my sincere thanks to friends, ..... relatives, and 'neighbors for gifts, cards and visits while aatient in Goderich Hospital. 'Special thanks to Dr. Flowers, Dr. Watts and Dr. Cauchi; also to nurses and staff on second floor. — Everett Finnigan'. -- 16 • STINSON: 1 would: like to say ' thanks to all who remembered me with flowers, gifts and cards while a patient in the Alexandra„ Hospital. Special thank, to Dr. J. 411. Watts,. Dr. J. Leitch and to nurses anti staff of second floor east. Thanks, to Capt. and Mrs. --McCune and to the League ' of Mercy. —'Grace E. Stinson. — 17 TAYLOR: We wish to thank'all those vy,ho helped to make our 60th Anniversary such a happy' une. This includes the 'members of WMS who provided the lovely cookies and took charge of the • arrangement, also the members of the YPS who•did the serving.' To the ma-yor who presented the lovely silver tray,• flowers and letter 'from the Town Council. For the, cards and bouquets from relatives and friends on both sides of, the Atlantic. For the lovely surprise from the grand neighborsp and last but not leasi the. pleasure pf having our 60th Anniversary 'in the church parlor with Rev,. G.. L. and Mrs. loyal, Rev, Richard and, Mrs. Stewart of London as --our. guests. --- Mr. and Mrs. Albert Taylor: i'7 Ir. ENGAGEMENTS Mr. and Mrs. Neal'Kl Lowey, RR .1, 'Goderich, are please,d to annodnce the forthcoming marriage of their second eldest daughter, Catherine Lillian, to Mr. Kenneth J. Meriam, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. John W. Meriam, 221 Bayfield Road; ,Goderich. The wedding will take place in Victoria Street United 'Church, Goderich, on May 21, 1971, at 6:30 p.m, — 17x 154,10 gvJnude_ is 6. Small motor with big motor features. Evinrude . . .„ Iow•profile rghtwin wedIess 91/2 4 i .. Nowrno one -gets jrou in' sells it short. where the fish are —but fishermen - aren't.. _ —„ This is the outboard for the man who takes his fishing seriously,, It's the smallest. Evinrude with big motor features. Fisherman has a twist -grip --throttle, full gearshift, thermostatic temper- ature control, shock -mounted propeller, and more. And it de- livers enough power to 'plane two fishermen and gear. 30 VICTORIA ST: NORTH,. •Here's• the most popular .fishing ' motor made. And no . ti wonder. The Sportwin develops 9% horsepower from 15 cu. in. That's power enough to plane 3 fishermen and frieir gear. Yet, it's only 34 inches high. You fish over •it, not around it. It'll fit' in the trunk of most mini -cars. -And, Sport - _win has all Evinrude's deluxe features, includi?ig twist -grip throttle, full gearshift and thermostatic temperature control. See it now. ' The. Lightwin goes where you point_ it where, the.fish..are, Its secret is Evinrude's unique Fisherman Drive, with its an- gled leading edge. It 'snakes through'weeds and reeds, at'd 'slips over shoals and -shallows And, the 4 horsepower Light - win is a quality twin -cylinder motor: We have it now. . SERVICE DOMINION HARDWARE A SUBSIDIARY OF -SERVICE.. ELECTRICH God '-1! TD: It! 524-8581 • GODERICH .Ir p N RED& WHITE GODE'RIC'H STEWING BEEF __ SCHNEIDER'S WIENERS.' SCHNEIDER'S ' a COTTAGE ROLLS SCHNEIDER'S BACON ..�.. "FULL CUT ROUND •LIBBY'S FANCY' - 19 oz. , TOMATO 'JUICE 6 10c. SIZE • CHOCOLATE BARS 12 RED & WHITE - 24 oz. loaves BREAD N 4a RED & WHITE DONUTS 4 RED $i WHITE HAMBURG OR 'WIENER ROLLS WESTON'S DINNER ROLLS MOM'S - 1 Ib. Prints MARGARINE - HEINZ - 14 oz. tins • SPAGHETTI .DELMONTE FANCY 10 oz. tins PEAS or CORN E. D. SMITH'S APPLE .- 19 oz. PIE FILLER AYLMER CHOICE -- 19 oz. tins TOMATOES LIBBYS' FANCY - 14` oz. tins \PEACHES AYLIVIER --"14 oz. t FRUIT C.00KTAIL LIBBYS FANCY 12 oz. tins -.,KERNEL CORN. AYLMER CHOICE --14 oz. tins BARTLETT- PEARS MiLMER CHOICE --14 oz:vtins • plN E PLUMS AfLMER CHOICE -- 14 oz. tins Dollar Day_ Feature! `— SCHNEIDERS LUNCHEON MEAT Meat and Chicken Loaf = Bologna - Macaroni and Cheese Loaf • Dutch , - Pork Loaf with Dressing - Luncheon Pickle and Pimento Loaf - Headcheese 6 -oz. 3 for $1 • pkgs. GROUNDBEEF --.-- STEAK RpASTS RUMP ROASTS — :SIRLOIN TIP ROASTS --- -,CARLETON CLUB •' CANNED POP Cast Ginger Ale' SIZE Plus Deposit ' & Pep „' 5 PHILLIPS - 25, 40, 80, 100 Watt' LIGHT BULB, ONE SIZE PANTI HOSE SUNSPUN * 8 oz. CHEESE'.SLICES HEINZ -11oz. KETCHUP : VALLEY FARMS - 2 Ib. Bag FRENCH FRIES • LIDO - 2 I6, $ag SPAGHETTI or MACARONI STOKLEY --f 14 oz. tins KIDNEY BEANS BALLET BATHROOM TISSUE YORK 14 oz. tins BEANS with PORK ALLEN'S ASST' -- 48 oz. tins FRUIT DRINKS. - FRESH ASPARAGUS ONTARIO NO. 1 = ' 10 lb. Bag POlATO ES • FLORIbA GRAPEFRUIT 'dopttwasizamsgattet APPLES' XICAN FRESH PINEAPPLES with METAL LOCKING HANDLES ASSORTED COLBURS tins 3 MIXED .PICKLES' McLAREN'S. - 2 Ib. jar PEAN UT. ,BUTTER ,�cLAREN'S - 15,r z. Jar µ -•--� . t CORN RELISH . STUART HOUSE --- 1.8" FOIL WRAP CHASE & SANBORN am ram miemalmommeninflowwwwww. - KING SIZE - B Ib. Box ROASTED C lb. ,(394 BOLD*--- -. GIANT SIZE' . , WESYQN'S - 1 Ib. Box SPIC & SPAN'--- a. ----- -- 894 SODAS l ftV 3. 'F s b 5 3 2 ,lb. 0 R e