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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1973-04-12, Page 9GODERICH SIGNAL -STAR. THURSDAY, APRIL 12, 1.973—PAGE 9 LL nit DN NA- NOvi IT SIt :LUIS ER Noods 11 $21a oderich Township Institute met in the m of the Public Holmegville on April. tv members answered 11 with their favourite program of the past •ting opened with the •de and Mary Stuart • )ken in unison. afternoon April 16th will assist with the ent at Huronview. donee dealing with rses. to be presented pt. OlAgriculture was and plans were made demonstration of fur - finishing at the On- pital for the May it Clark, curator for smuir History., of the lop Institute, gave an g talk 00 how to com- history of Goderich Effie Yet, thanked the guest speaker. Mrs. Will Porter gave the highlights of the District Executive meeting held at Si. Helens.. Mrs. Will Porter chaired the meeting for the election .of Of- ficers who are: president, Mrs. John Banter; vice-president, -.Mrs. Toni Penhale; sec. treas. Mrs. William Porter; public relations, Mrs. Robert Welsh; district director, Mrs. Stanley Mcilwain; sunshine secretary, Mrs. Joe Storey; branch direc- tors, agriculture and Canadian Industries, Mrs. Lewis Demp- sey. citizenship, World Affairs, Mrs. Frank Yeo, education and cultural activities, Mrs. Bert McCreath, family and con- sumer affairs, Mrs. Arlie Lockhart. Mrs..- Case Brand won the gift for the month. The meeting closed with the Institute Grace. Why not give your wile or mother dinnerware for Ethos.. Something she'll be proud to serve Plater dinner on and she'll remember for always Order from quality Minton, Royal Doulton, Wedgwood, Coalport or Royal Albert patterns. BUY 4 FIVE PIECE PLACE SETTINGS • AT 1),E REGULAR PRICE AND RECEIVE CTtlwlearlon t your leiswoan), avang till 9 p.m. to choose your gi The Ladies Curling group at the Maitland Country Club held their wind up awards night on Saturday evening and the Or- mandy trophy went to this group of lucky curlers. Left to right aro Beryl Harper, Eileen O'Brien, Eileen Bowman, Ber- nice Moore and Hazel Beaver who presented the trophy. (staff photo) SQUIRE GIFTS BAYFIELD ROAD • . GO DERICH ---• '411rozonligrar.,IdgaMed06,00z4.' • , 1ER ist $171, Oi"Alb) r3 AAX woods .ist $301, !V° 1ES sndous of the es isok leadilg-I curers of hoes. iD CLUBS RADE•INS EPAIRS JRING M EAR, BAGS )0's OF ED SPECIAli US SAVIt s of the Goderich' 1 Police Department sv week investigating ccidents around the ring the past seven ped by a four car crash uare. t pile up a vehicle Jean Flora Ross of e Square went out, of and piled into three ars. st was owned by Carol th of 2.49, Lighthouse he second by George n of R.R. 5, Goderich third by Reg McGee tls Ltd. No final of damages is vet . There were no in - The .mishap occurred Aiiril 6 at about 11:00 a.m. Earlier the same/day a single car accident at the corner of Hayfield Road and Blake street resulted in $75 damage to the vehicle and $300 damage to a hydro pole. Robert Bechard Of Listowel, driver of the car, was not injured. Monica Martin of is visiting. with Mrs. • renier for a few weeks. . Draper of Goderich isiting with her. Earl Teskev, -Gerald, len and, Elaine of visitedwith Mr. and rence Hoy on Sunday. • d Mrs._ Brian Weaver rev visited. with Mr. -. Glen Weaver on the fERS )m Pings, Ind moni, we. Over yles of our shops IECE TS 7,0 )333 harlene Adams is now at the Heather shop. L014.1R .5110P t 10 7-1/UitAt/Ek .S110-P4A VolhAd4 Two more mishaps occurred on April 7. Allan Fisher of R.R. 2, Goderich was the driver of a car which went out of con- trol on H.each Road and smashed into the steel guard rails there. The rails escaped damage but the car - suffered $1,500 worth of damage. Fisher also suffered inju, ies, minor cuts and bruises.., Later the same day a two car pile up took place' on West Streett... .,44,Araki ;driven tby Jeaaes- R. Smith of 215 Maple Street in Goderich hacked out of a parking place and struck a vehicle driven by C.W. Patter- son of Rexdale, Ontario which had just turned off the square. There were no injuries but damage to the Smith car amounted to $125 and to the Patterson car, $250. An estimated $200 damage was done to a car driven hy Carl M. Fisher of 265 Shore Crescent and another $40 to a vehicle driven by Robert Smith of R.R. 3, Clinton when they were in C011iSiiin at the. corner of Eldon and Bennett ,street April 9. No injuries were involved in that mishap. 1) (-9 qFP4e) 000 • 12 oz. ROOSTER • 12 oz...SITTOW,RABBIT , • 11 oz. "TOM TOM TOMMY' • 11 oz. "SYMPHONY RABBIT" 6-11 oz. "SYMPHONY ROOSTER - F I owc.i r Shoppe" sst.--Heilson's Choc.-- ,i' . from Dominion Candy 1 , z. ''/ArZ Cailety:' ‘i%,. -)L --.1foi'll Ailaii Candy • 5.5 oz -NA/1st-lingo/01" Asst --Reg C'f White Choc..- ori Allan Candy 10,1101 PROSTO E YOU ev^/*Ist 1 SERVICE AlLMARK 1• • Total of 6 oz. cf choc. Ass.1. of 3 figurines. Made with Neilson's choc byDominion Candy. Exclusive to Woolworth! 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