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KINOSIRIDGE KAPERS
er,s and interested
ateendecl a 'sleeting of
,h's School Association
he School gym on- Mon-
�ruary 19th. The Guest
• was R& verend Father
Principal 'of St.
s College in Kitchener..
is -Values of a Catholic
rend Father Lloyd
f (;taelph.and Reverend
Nc,1 au of London were
kitors .at the home of'
Mrs. Walter Clare and
uanue
ing ttti4 week at the
'I their parents and en -
the micl-winter break
is,s • Fav Mogan, of
College. London with
Mrs,. ('on Hogan. Miss
tin O' Keefe. of Brescia
,iLondon, with Mr. and
►c, O'Keefe. Miss Annie
epanheek of Brescia
, London, with Mr. and
rank k'ar►1)ieptanheek.
athleen Hogan. Univer-
W °stern Ontario• Lon-
ith Mr. and Mrs. John
Grade• i, pupils of St.
school held a surprise
ay Party for their
r
' Mrs. Donald Fravne.
John Austin and sons,
ncl
Eugene visited in
o with Mr. and Mrs.
Thomas Bryan and Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Courtney. Joe
remained for a few days
holidays, returning; home on
Sunday by bus.
Mrs. Jim Gilmore is spending
two weeks with her sister in St.
Mary's.
Sympathy is extended to Mr.
and Mrs. Henry Drennan on
the death of their cousin, Bill
Drennan of St. Catharines, Bill
suffered a stroke last Saturday
evening while visiting with
Henry and 'Bernice. He was
rushed by ambulance to the
Wingham and. District .UetneriJ
Hospital and on 4.0London
where he never regained con-
sciousness.
There were 8 tables of cards
at the card party held in St.
Joseph's Parish Hall'on Friday,
February 23rd. Winners of the
prizes were: Ladies High:
•loanrie Doherty, Ladies Low:
Lucille Fravne; Men's High:
Shawn. Dalton, Men's low:
Francis Hogan. There will he
another card party in the
parish hall this corning Friday
evening, March 2nd at 9
o'clock.
Jim Fravne, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Eugene Fravne spent 2
days in the Ale'xa'ndra Marine
and General Hospita;l,
Goderich last week and we are
pleased to report that ?Jim is
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home again.
Mrs. Jim Martin also spent 3
days at the same hospital, and
she too is home -and feeling
fine.
Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Austin -
visited this weekend at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Ray
MacLean in London, and
visited with Mrs. Alvin Moran,
a patient at the University
Hospital. •'�
GARY COURTNEY is
enrolled in the ADVANCED
CARPENTER severe 'week
training course to be held at •
the Mohawk College of Applied
Mrs. Jean West was hostess
to ' the Ashfield W.M.S.
February meeting.
Mr.,. Warren Wylds opened
the meeting with a poem, then
hymn 74 was sung followed by
the W.M.S. Purpose.
The s •ripture was read by
Mrs.lds, also meditation -
which was taken from 'All
'Things Are Possible 'Through
Prayer.'
Offeratory Prayer was giv
by Mrs. Jim- West, Hvmp 494
followed. ' a, ,/`
Arr ac no'ci v` LcRoli tall• with_ a answered sa n
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starting on member; One visitor and one
Hamilton, Ontario,
Monday, February 26th. His
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Courtney, and his Grandfather,,
Mr. Frank Austin accompanied
him to Hamilton on Sunday
and visited at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Arthur Dalton and
son Brian.
Mr. and Mrs.. David King of
Goderich were recent visitors at
the home of Mrs. Blaise Martin
and attended the card party in
the parish hall on Friday
evening. .
Jeffery Austin, son of ,Mr:'
and Mrs. Eldon Austin spent
the weekend with his cousins, -
Eric and Floyd Courtney.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Gower of
Goderich were Sunday visitors
at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Jim Martin. •
Miss Nolda Miltenburg, of
Owen Sound spent the weekend
at the home of her ,,parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Ries Miltenburg.
Mr. and Mrs. Tony Med-
degaal (Yohanna VanOsch)
and family of Blyth visited on
Sunday at the home of . her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Van Osch.
Many` from this area atten-
ded the Knights .of Columbus
Dance in Aid of the. Arthritic
Society' which was held at the
Goderich Legion • last Friday'
evening.
Congrat
ulation`s to Peter
Fravne, son of Mr. and Mrs:.
Donald Fravne who took part
in the Spanish Contest held
the University of Western On-
tario in London- on Saturday,
February 24th.
Your correspondent was the
.x. lucky, .winner of. a "DINNER
FOR TWO" at ;the Bruce Inn,.
Kincardine, on the "ONE" con-
test which is heard on CKNX
Radio.
The WORLD DAY OF
PRAYER will -be observed in
the Christian Reformed
Church, at Lucknow on Friday,
March 2 at 2 p.m. The theme is
"ALERT IN OUR TIME" and
Mrs. "M'ary Campbell of
Wingham will he the Guest
Speaker. -'A"ti" women in this
_community_ are Cordially in -
child were ,also present.
Mrs. Donald Simpson spoke
On Indian Culture namely -
music, -art and journalism.
Mrs. Wylds read articles
from "Glad Tidings" written by
missionaries who had
India.
Mrs. Jim West presided for
the business part Mrs. Henry
MacKenzie gave a report on
the bale.
Members are knitting blocks
for an afghan to he sent with
the bale.
M'rs. Welds closed
meeting with •hymn 553
prayer. Grace was sung
the committee in charge
ved lune h.4
been in
the
and
and
ser -
Mrs.,. Rost Madsen is home
from the hospital and is- im-
proving 'quite well.
Philip Foster and Ronald
Boel returned home from 0 two
week holiday in Florida.
"A sig "thank you" to 011 the
mothers who helped with .the
Explorer girls in Lucknow on
Saturday night; Also to those
who took their cars.
Congratulations to the stiff
at - the Signal -Star on their
award winnings last wLOJ*. w
Friday is the Wotld's Day of
Prayer and is being held at St.
Augustine Catholic ('hie c:h pit` ?.
p.m. Guest speaker is to be
Pastor Alfred Fry, of Auburn.
All ladies are invited to ;at
tend.
GODERICH SIGNAL -STAR, THURSDAY, MARCH 1, 1973 -PAGE 5
Your Credit Union Services
COST LESS
and Savings EariirMORE
We provide these financial services:
• One year deposits - 7%
• Share savings - 51/2%
• Christmas & vacation accounts - .5 %
• Chequing accounts -
(10c PER CHEQUE)
• Personal- loans
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Payday. loans
• First mortgage loans
• Safety deposit boxes
• Travellers cheques
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CHECK the Credit Union First
and then COMPARE
LOW COST LOANS
AVERAGE MONTHLY PAYMENTS
Caps Yee
•aostw 12 w. i 8 W. 24 Ms. >1811•. 48 Mt•. N w.
100 `8.84 8.061
St 200 I 17.68 1 12.101 932
$ 300 t26.52 18.16 13.98
400 35.35 24.21 18.65
500 44.19 3025 23.31
600 53.03 36.31 27.97
700 81.87 42.37 - 32.63
800 70.71 48.42 37.29
900 79.55 54.46 41.95
1,000 88.38 60.52 46.61
1,500 132.58 90.78 69.92
,000 176.77 121.04 93.22
2,500 220.96 151.30 116.53
000 265.15 181.57 138.83
3,500 309.34 211,83 163.14
.000 353.54 242 186.44
,000 441.92 61 233.05
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51.70
64.62
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10.87
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15.22
17.40
19.57
21.75
32.62
43.49
6554.24
76.11
86.98
108.74
EXAMPLE: $1,000 repaid in twelve con-
secutive monthly instalments of $88.89
would coat $60.68 mt our true annual inter-
est rate of 11 t per annum. Largs`
are life (for insurable members)
at no extra cost.
BORROW
FROM YOUR
CREDIT UNI
vited to attend: Bring your lit-
tle ones, as there is a baby sit-
ting room.
CONGRATULATIONS to
the . Goderich _Signal Star in
winning four awards at the An-
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QUALIFIED VOTERS
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IN THE ELECTORAL DISTRICT OF
NOTICE TO
HURON
CONCERNING THE PENDING -
B
4. BY•ELECTION TO BE "HELD
MARCH 15th197-3
FROM 8:00- A.M. UNTIL 7:00, P.M.
EVEN AFTER BEING ENUMERATED VOTERS HAVE THE
RESPONSIBILITY OF MAKING SURE THAT THEY ARE
INDEED ON THE LIST,
REVISION OF LIST OF VOTERS
The addition of qualified persons missed at 'enumeration,
the addition of proxy voters and the certification of proxy
certificates.
And further that' for the purpose of revising the list of voters, as
directed by the Chief Election Officer, Returning Officer Russell T.
Bolton wi 1 i sit for revision of voters' lists at the following places:
GODE-R.ICH TOWN .HALL, on *Monday`r,''Martch 5, from 4 P.M. 'to 8 P.M.
CL TNTON TOWN HALL, on Sa "urday', March 3, from 4 P.M. to 8 P.M.
SfAFORTH
CXETER TOWN._ HALL, on Sat r'day ; March 3, from 10 A.M. to 1.2 noon.
At the Office of McKillop Mutual Fire •Insurance Co., 10 Main
Street, Seaforth, on Monday, March 5, from 10 A.M.. to 12 Noon
On Wednesday, March 7, from 4 P.M. to 8 P.M.
On Thursday, March •8, from 12 noon to 8 P.M. for final revision of
Voters' Lists and proxy' y' certificates.
NOTE THAT THE DEADLINE FOR ANY ALTERATION IN
THCERTIE t.FIGlSic TFTES VOTERSIS AND FOR CERTIFICATION OF PROXY
'1:40 P.M.
MARCH 8th 1973
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