HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1972-05-04, Page 8RICH SIGNAL -STAR. THURSDAY, MAY 4, 1972
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1967 CHEV. IMPALA
SUPER -SPORT CONVERTIBLE "
327, V-8 automatic, power steering, power -4
brakes, radio, smart gold finish with new
black convertible top,.- Bucket seats and.
console.
.$1 4 9'5
Knox ladies enjoy
Explorer --program
The general meeting to►,Ap►'rl
of, the l'nrtt' 1 Church Women for
Knox United ('hut h was held in
the Suiol,ry school root,, of the
church last week The meeting
was in the charge of the C G.1 T
and E'xploret' giI'1s.
lavne Arthur opened the
meeting wrth.r.r'eading and Doris
Naylor was at` the., p uu! The
responsive reacting was react by.
(t11 Elliott and Lynn 'Turner.
A solo was sung' by Lor'raine
Ch.trnney-act omp.rntortiv Doris
Naylor Meditation on ;the Bible
readints Aa.S4, given by Holly
Elliott A reading was i even by
Yvonne titian.
The offering was received by
NanNy Verbeek and Patricia
McDowell. Prayer was offered by.
Sherry Plaetzer The C.G.I.T.
girls sang the anthem. We Shall
Overcome.
The Explorer girls presented a
p;rntornrne on the Good Samaritan
and the r'eadinO' as done by Jane
Thompson and J.tnet Cook. Mrs.
Verheek thanked the girls for
1967 MUSTANG' CONVERTIBLE.
390, :V-8, automatic, power
steering,• power brakes, radio,
stereo tape player.
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1967 FORD GALAXIE 500 CONVERTIBLE d
V-8, automatic, • power steering, power' t
brakes, radio, tape- player. Extra clean' T
'`inside and out. Offering at a real bargain
.price. Not certified.
1972-PONTIAC Le -MANS
SPORT CONVERTIBLE
350, V-8 automatic,, power steering, power
disc brakes, radio, rally wheels,
whitewalls, side mouldings, sport
mirrors, console and mats. Beautiful
monarch yellow with white top and trim.
BRAND NEW. Serial No. P174811.
$498.5
1965 PONTIAC CUSTOM
SPORT CONVERTIBLE
V-8, automatic, ,,power steering, power
brakes, bucket seats. Decent'condition. Not -
certified.
presenting the program and a
donation was given to the girls.
Mrs Lawrence Plaetzer
presided fur the business part of
the meeting and opened with a
poem. The minutes were
ap-prcived as read by the
secretary, Mrs. Beth Lansing:
Reports and thank -you notes
were r.'ad and business
conducted. Pastor Alfred Fry
-closed the meeting with tjre
benediction. Lunch was served')
the members of Unit I.
Auburn Socials
Mrs. Elmer Trommer visited
last Sunday at Stratford hospital
with her mother, Mrs. H: Odbert
Who is a patient there.
Mr. and Mrs. William Clark
spent the we€ i in London"with
Mr: and Mts. J. Macintosh and
family.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Rea of
Sarnia spent the weekend with her
parents. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon
,.Dobie and brother Ross Dobie.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Davies
returned last week from the
winter spent in Florida.
Mrs, William Straughan is a
patient in Clinton hospital with a
fractured bone in her arm.
Mrs. Harry Arthur visited last
Sunday with her mother, Mrs.
Elmer Keller • of Dublin, at
Seaforth hospital where she is
hospitalized. ,
Mrs. John Seers is a patient in
Goderich hospital. We wish her a
speedy 'recovery,
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Davis,of
Bowmansville, New York, visited
last week with her sister, •Mrs.
Donald Haines and Mr. Haines.
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald L.iveripgre
and Robert of Fordwich also•
visited last Saturday.
Mr'. and Mrs. Patrick O'Malley
of Kingsville, Mr. Joe Bell of
Claresholme.• Alberta and Mrs.
Raym'onJ 'Redmond of .Goderich,
visited last week with Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Phillips. Mr.. and
Mrs• Thomas Johnston and Miss
Laura Phillips.
Mrs. Bert Craig arrived home
last Sunday. from Victoria
kiospital where she had been a
patient for a duple of weeks and
is with her daughter._ Mrs. Len
Archambault, Mr. Archambault
and family. .
Norman McDowell is a patient
in• Goderich hospital where he
underwent surgery, lgst week.
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District
526--7595
Obituary
Et.DON J. MacLENNAN'
This 'community was saddened
last Friday, April' 28 by the
sudden death, of Eldon J.
MacLennan who passed away in
Clinton hospital. He was born
February 13, 1930, 'the son of
Mr's Rhetta Jardine and the late
E:utile MacLennan of Ashfield
Township.
He was employed at the Sifto
Salt Mine, Goderich. He was a,
member of Knox United Church,
Auburn. In 1959 he was married to
Elizabeth Anderson and they have
resided in Ashfield Township and
Gorrie before 'coming to Auburn.
Besides his wife he is survived
by three sons, Roderick, Shawn,
Timothy and one daughter,
Cynthia. all at home; also his
mother, Mrs. Rhetta MacLennan
of Lochalsh; six brothers,
Roderick and George of Toronto;
Donald, Wingham; Finlay, Ripley;
.tack, -Stratford; Sandy, Lochalsh;
and four sisters, ,Mrs. Louise
Miller', Palmerston; , Mary,
.Levac; Mrs. Margaret Morton,
Sarnia: and "Florence, Lochalsh.,
Pastor Alfred Fry con&acted
the funeral service at the Arthur
Fuser ll•Home on Monday, May 1
with burial taking place at
Kincardine.
Pallbearers were five
brother's. Donald, Finlay, Jack,
Rod, George and a brother-in-law
Bruce Miller. Flowerhearers
vete Gordon Powell and, Moss
Daer.
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Domtar
earnings up
in1st quarter
Consolidated. net income,. of
Dorntar Limited fore, the first
three months of 1972 amounted to
°:6 'million or 16 cents per
con non share. as compared with
1. 1 million or nine (91 cents per
common share for the
corresponding period of •.1971,
Sales totalled 5:130.3 million. an
increase of 9 •percent over the
$119:6 million total recorded in
the first quarter of 1971,
Cash flow during ' the first
quarter of •1972 was equal to 69
cents, per-sommon share
compared to 53 cents in the 1971
period. '
CHOICE HOME KILLED
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GOOD SELECTION'
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AMBUSH
SPRAY
'COLOGNE
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REG. $4.75 • Ar
TABU'
SPRAY COLQG4E-
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$4.75
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REG. 99c P
PANT
NOSE
WITH GUSSET
ONE SIZE FITS ALL
7 SHADES
2-9
GCPERICi
DISCOUNT
TILE SQUARE
BEEF AND PORK
SPECIALS
CHOICE RIB STEMS
CHOICE LADE STEAKS
BLADE OR SHORT RIB ROAST
GROUND BEEFJ&!O 16. 69
GOOb MARGARINE" 4X6:99`
BOLOGNA IN THE PIECE 3 Ib. 99C
HOME MADE SAUSAGE • q9'
IMPORTED DUTCH COOKIES ia P�<99C
YOUNG BEEF LIVER 1Olbs.'9.90 ,b. 59
F. R YOUR FREEZER'
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Take home a supper of delicious
Kentucky Fried Chicken.
1967 CHEVROLET, IMPALA CONVERTIBLE,
283, V—'8, automatic, power steering, power
brakes, radio. Start red finish,.. $14 5
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HINDS FRONTS I SIDES PORK
OF BEEF y OF BEEF..1�:BEEF ' WHOLE OR HALE
Ib. 794 Ib. 56' 11).67' , Ib. 454,
CUTTING - WRAPPING AND QUICK FREEZING
AT NO EXTRA CH ' RGE
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LOAF OF
GRECIAN BREAD
(WHILE THEY LAST)
With Every Purchase of A
26 oz..
BOTTLE
1969 DODGE 'CORONET 500 CONVERTIBLE
Vww$, autoroati'+i; power steering, power brakes,
radio, bucket seats and console. New whitewall
titres. Extra smart, one owner car.
• $ 1995-,
WE CARRY A GOOD 5E4ECTION OF IMPORTED
DUTCH CHEESE - CIGARS. AND GROCERIES
OPEN MONhAYSCLOSED THURSDAY AFTERNOONS
BUCKET BARREL
EAT ,,MAR ET
RIPLEY, MIL
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