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MIXED LEAGUE
FORESTERS MIXED
OLD FOLKS - 2
Ray Potter, 35a; Jean Potter,
353; Ben Straughan, 392; Helen
Straughan, 370; Bill Bogie, 624;
Phyllis Bogie, 306.
UNPREDICTABLES - 1
Bill Black, 469; Marlene
Black, . 572; 'Tom MoOre; 407;
Betty Moore, 367,; Leonard
• Fisher, 513, Phyllis Fisher, 467.
DUMBELLS -
Flo I.obinson, 539; George
Robinson, 616; Ijll -Porter, 386;
Alice Porter, 345; John Miller,
403; Mary Miller, 482.
SNOW BUGS - 3
Chas. Orr, 489; Bev Orr, 511;
• Frank Baer, 593; Helen Baer,
543; Jim Baer, 484. .
KOO L CATS - 3
Carol Baer, 376; Keith Baer,
312; Edith ° Fuller, 325; Ron
Fuller, 566; Janet Willis, 390;.
Kevin Runiig, 641.
• ALLEY CATS -0 -
Elmer McClinchey, 384;
Naida McClinchey, 353;, . Alf
--Etzler, .456; .Eva tzler, - 3274
TUESDAY NIGHT
7 and 9
:N-BETWEENS - 1
K. Glen, 456; H. Glen, 466;
W. Freeman, 485; J. Freeman,
489; M. Holmer, 341; M.
Cavesotto, 496.
.BOOTS ;= 2
• Peg Stokes, �6 .4; oe Stokes,
612; G. Shackle. • 31; C.
Shackleton, .,302; B. Sti s, 480;
M. Stiles, 526.
DEAD HEADS - '2
T. Kirkey, 47 3; Q. Smith,
536; S. Smith, 500; L. Hirst,_
443; F Bowra, 448; I. Riehl,
489.
RAMJETS - 1 ..
I. 'Young, 512; A. Tyreman;
401; G. Glen, 568;. S. Graves,
393.
HOT SHgTS 7- 1.
Jim Harrison, 802; "` Mel
Timms, 556; Thelma McDougall,
.497; Linda Chisholm, 470;
Gerry Ball, 437; Ann McDonald,
497.
BORN -LOSERS - 2
• Edith Moody, 625; Olive-
Brindley,570; Shirley Picot,
323; ChriMu'`Tunson, 2f88 faifi
Dawn Sowerby, 400. • • , Campbell, 429; Velma Haylow,
GOOFE-RS - 1 462. •
Bob''RiSing, 533; Rose Ri'sr,g'';'' KELLY'S' FAEROES
484, Da%"!Willis;' 454;:, .,Gtatte;;. ' .,tut ' ' Kolly, 46.7,; Joe :.
Anne .Jewell, 536; Bill Jewell, Wedlock, 513; Marie` Dodds,
498. 444; Vera Gregg, 424; Doug
TOWN &COUNTRY - 2, Telford, 604; Sharon Thompson,
Herman Fisher, 591; Aisla 371.
Fisher, 388; Bill Fisher,, 518; GANG'.BUSTERS _ 3
Mavis Fisher, 408;, Eric Miller, Lyall Mabon, 560; -Judy
• 654; Betty Miller, 445. Timms, 612; George Gregg, 483;._
Lynda Chambers, 496; Wynn'
Ferris, 444; Dave Dodds; 435. -
STAN'S STOMPERS - 0- '
Stan Falconer, 462; Wayne
Moody, 499; Aiudrey Machan,
527; Ann Damery., 399; Jeanne
Senior, 381; Jphn Royal, 453. .
THE ITS .- 3
Ahdy Williams 379; ' Gary
Chambers, 612; Keith Machan,
587;' Marlene Harrison, 666;
Linda Burnet, 356; Lyle Brown,,
499.
TIGERS - 1 • THE BETTER HALF +- 2
Elsie, Heath, 467; Doug David Williams, 506; Lynda
Fisher, 6'27,A1 Clark, 457; Earla Allin, 407; Greg. Potter, 5.05;
Clark, 470; Marlene S., 406; Ray Janet Allin, 433; Jim Morris,
Donnelly, 461. 513; Kathi Makx, 402.
' THE MOB -0
THE ODD COUPLES - 2
w, Varna Jackson, 506; DonBill Mclsaac, 453; Anne Jackson, 542; Orville Wayland,
Mclsaac, 467; Bill 1Vfoore, 595.;r 6 .BeVeliy Wayland, 478; 0
Alberta Moore, 422; Ian Scott,
"-513; Dianne Bcutt-,,494, Mike Russets, 457; Arlene
R'ussels, 427.
FALCONS - 3...__.•
Marj. Moore, 757; Sonny
Moore, .672; Dianne McPhee,
Str"aughan, 410; Don Johnston, 607; Rita Powell, 603; Joe
x155;
Don.,-Dungale, 561; Anita' 1Schlesinger., .627; Nnrma
Dungale, 480. Kingswell, 645.
PIN DODGERS'- 1
Valerie Vanderburgh, 450;
Dennis Vanderburgh, 5,63; Linda
Workers gathered"'. last Week at the Salvation 'Army Kingdom
Hall in .Goderich and undertook the -job of packing items that '\\,
will bring Christmas Cheer into many homes in Goderich and
the'surrounding area. The work table seen here was a hive of •
activity and in a short while a veru, worthy project was
completed.
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FRIDAY NIGHT.
MIXED LEAGUE
THE BOMBERS - 2
- Marj Moore, ' 831; Sonny
Mooze; 738; June Jeacock, 521;
Tony ' Jeacock; 407; - ' Isabel
McDonald; 431; Don
McWhinney, 907.
WORN OUTS - 1
Bob Mills, 592; Yvonne
Chase, 625; Abe Chase, 537;
Ruth Fourgere, 486; Isabel
,Riehl, 530; Joe Tayler, 525.
KAPOTECS - 2
Herta Sartoti, . 577;: 'Heinz
Sartori, 632; Fi'er1, Yourfg, 629;
Faye Sheardown, 530; Jean
.Fowler; -546. -
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WEDNESDAY MIXED LEAGUE
THE PICKETS,-' 2 ,,,
Chas. Carr, 417; Marg. Carr,
487; Rick BeI 607; Bonnie
Berry; `448; Flo Stephens, 554;
THE GEMS 1 Kathy Stephens, 562.
• ' Jenet • Gemmell, 5Q2; Ross THE LEFTOVERS - 1
rnell; - D7; Na'nie- Colli • . Jean 'Mac n,e . • . u a
431; Pete Collier, 466; Lillian Austin, 500; Eldon Austin, 504;
:Kelly, 281;.Stan Kelly, 485. Harold Maize, 566; MaxiDe
APOLLO - 1 Maize, 559; Colleen Park, 3'�3, 4.
Kay Glen, 640; Hugh2
• Glen, .HURON RAILING _
528; Marg Fester, .45.5; Fred Bob. Patterson, 477; Arleata
Fester, 584; Jean Legere, 494; Patterson, 771; Mary Rivett,
•443; Jerry Rivett, 526; . Bill
Nick Legere, 539. Smith, 588; Ruth Smith, 495.
THE MOOCHERS - 2 • FLAPJACKS - 1
Jean Preszcator, 495; Howard Ann '/Sprung, 590; John
Preszcator, 546; Dianne Bowra,,• Sprung, 518; Keith Machan,
335; Peggy Stokes, 502; ; Joe 474; Audrey Machan, 443; Ge
Stokes, 705. de Groot, 513; Rita Brown, 438.
TOWN
TALK
ON THE SQUARE
OPEN NIGHTLY TILL 10 WE DELIVEFI
SILVERINOOD's NO. 1„ C$EAMERY`
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U.S. NO. 1 LARGE ZIPPER SKINNED -176s
U.S.' NO. '1 RED EMPEROR
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GRADE A FROZEN
U.S. NO. 1, HEAD _ ' 24's
Win two free passes to the. * * * .
Park Theatre, on The- Square ' A very successful Kinette
to see the movie of your bazaar was held Saturday at
choice, just telephone the .McGee's Showroom, Winners of
Signal -Star' office anytime the various prizes were: candy
MONDAY with news of your house, '_Mrs. Judy Durnin,
weekend activities. If you are Kitchener; record, Mrs. H.
is, the 15th p,erson to telephone, Whetstone; pop, Cindy Clutton;
you will' automatically receive Christmas -candle, Cindy Fishef;
two free theatre tickets vmug holder, Nancy Swan; Mr.
arid" receive the social news of Bubble, Vicki ,,Whetstone; bath
the community as an added beads,John Doherty;nylons,
bonus. Let's hear from you. y .
Mary -Jo Evans; lotion, Mrs. A. •
Here it.is only nine"days away Hardy; candle holde,rs, Cindy
w from, Christmas, and Goderich Fisher; shave lotion, Cindy
residents have been picking fresh Clutton; cologne, Mrs: H. Fuller;
dandelipns near the lighthouse.. Christmas dishes, Jean McGee;
LastCSunday, date least one lady mitts,. Kim Shewfelt; Christmas
picked a bouquet of dandelions pudding, Mrs. Tom Lambert;
and took them as living proof to chocolates, Jeans, Goldhawrk;
the home of ' a Signal -Star place' mats, Mrs. K. McAstocker;
editorial staff member. salt and pepper shakers, Mrs.
Dandelions in December? That Fran Rae; doll clothes,' Cindy
must be some kind of a record` Fisher; snowball candle, Jean
* * ' * McGee.
Brig. G. MacLeod Ross and ' * *
Bucky Graham have received Results from Western'Ontario
m- -,-awards from the Governor Conservatory of Music
» General,of Canada in Connection . examinations held recently are -
with their St. John Ambulancem`
affiliation. These , two are PIANOFORTE
well-known local supporters of Grade VIII, 'i'ass, Pamela
St. John Ambulance Corps, and 5hapks;
Grade VII, Honours, Debbie
deserve the congratulations -of Durst;
the community for their efforts:- Grade V, Honours, Nancy
* .* * O'Keefe;
Dr. Frank Mills, -, Acting Grade IV, First class honouis,
Medical Officer of Health, called Kumudini *eerasooriya;
the Signal -$tar- this week to' Honours, Kathy O'Keefe; Pass,
4 remind par nts -once again to Debbie Barker, Donna C.
warn their children against Frayne;
lipetting and handling stray small Grade I, Honours, Griff
animals. Dr. Mills advises the Thomas Murphy.
• threat of rabies is always present ORGAN
in uncared-for ..animals and Grade VIII, Honours,
strongly, urges everyone, but Catharine Potter;
r t'..' ^;.::� nttat +pattiduta yrstnalim ifdr,.e ,...., •t t it '`viir iitoss, 0,t w'A,ttt►' ' s•
to beware of anhin'ls not known i gg, ,
to them.. .^ ,
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INSTANT CHOCOLATE
18 -to 23 Ib.
NESTLE QUICK
FACELLE ROYALE -.
FA(:ELLE MODERNE .
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994
2i$1
rods 59 4
6 rolls
McCAIN'S FROZEN
MOTHER PARKER'S - PKG. OF 100
TEA BAGS
DUNCAN HINES•''" 19 -oz.
CAKE MIXES
MINCEMEAT
MOTHER PARKERS - 10 oz.
INS'TANT COFFEE
INGERSOLL - 16 oz.
CHE'ESE. SPREAD .
STAFFORD'S - 24 ,oz. •
CR'ISCO
• VAN CAMP - 'F4 or.
WITH--
CUDNEY FR8ZEN = 15 oz.'
STRAWBERRIES
CRANBERRIES 28694
ONTARIO NO' 1
WAXED TURNIPS ry lb., 64
DEVON SLICED RINDLESS-1 Ib. Vat Pak
SIDE BACON 59°
FRNSH GROUND
CANADA NO. , 1 GREEN
CABBAGE
SAUSAGE MEAT. l6. 494
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PRICES EFFECTIVE TILL
CLOSING TIME
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99'
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WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO
LIMITED QUANTITIES
PORK
LEE 19 oz. - Crushed, Sliced, Tidbits
PINEAPPLE
WILLARD'S - 10 oz,.
MARASCHINOC H O C O LA T E S 99'
CHERRY
WILLARD'S SPECIAL ASSORTED
CHOCOLATES 2.29
ASSORTED CHUBS
BRAUNSCHWEIGER - BACON
& LIVER - MOCK CHICKEN
MEAT & PICKLE OR
LIVER SAUSAGE
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