The Goderich Signal-Star, 1976-12-30, Page 24PA
8--GODERICH SIGNAL -STAR, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1976
AUBURN ANO DISTRICT' NEWS
A letter from R. W. Ken-
nedy, district administrator
-for Canadian National
Institute' of the Blind, wishes
to express gratitude for the
c(ntributions received from
the canvass of the V.;111age of
Auburn and " neighbouring
district. The amount raised
was approximately $1.80.00.
Congratulations to mem-
bers of the Seers family who
won with their poster contest
" and window .painting. At
Hullett Central, Shawn Seers;
son, of Mrs, Kathleen Seers,
won the poster contest on the
junior side. Miss Carol Seers,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs,
Williatrt Seers, won the po'ter
contest on the senior side at
Hallett Central School. Miss
Faye Seers, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. William Seers and
nurse -in -training at Wi•ngham
District Hospital, won Si,econd
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prize with her window
painting.
The sympathy of this
community is epp`cttended to Mr.
and Mrs. Stanley Ball and
.family on the death of her
father, Mr, Austin Dexter, a
former resident of Blyth.
Miss Carol Beadle of Kit,,
chener spent the holiday with
her mother, Mrs. Iona Beadle
and brother, Mr. Gordon
-Beadle.
'Mr. and Mrs. Ron Elliott of
Toronto were guests over the
holiday with her parents Mr.
and Mrs. Gordon Miller. .
Visitors with Mr. and Mrs,
Major Youngblut over the
holiday were Miss Betty, Mr.
Stewart and Mr.. Lynn
Youngbiut, all of Toronto;
Mr. and Mrs. Alan Rush of
Waterloo;. Mr. and Mrs. Sam
Warren and Justin of London;
Mr. and Mrs Don Smith
WE WISH EVERYONE
A VERY, VERY
Mrs. Wes [Whack 526-7595
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1't ther and Paul of
Mo,nkton; M'r. and Mrs. Lyle
Youngbiut, Daryl, Kendra
and Shevon of Blyth and Mr.
Ross Youngbiut of RR 1,
Auburn.
Winners at the recent
euchre party were; novelty,
Mrs. Albert McFarlane; high
plan, Roy Daer; low man,
Robbie Plunkett; high lady,
Mrs. Robert Turner; low
lady, Mrs. Wilfred San-
derson. The prize of $10 for
the most. lone hands from the.
beginning went to Mrs.
Thomas'Jardin.
Chaa•stmas guests with Mr-.
and Mrs. Harry Arthur and
Mr. Greg Arthur were Dr,
and Mrs.' 'f arry'.. Ceislar of
Goderich, Mr. and Mrs.
Elmer Keller of Dublin, Mr.
• and Mrs. Mark Arthur, Mr:
and Mrs. Stewart Blathwayt
d Mrs. Terr Durham of
an y
Montreal.
Mr. Ad M'rs. Roy Allison
and Mr. John Hamilton, all of
Toronto, spent the holiday'
weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
Ben Hamilton.
Mr. and Mrs. Worthy.
Fowler and. Mr. and Mrs.
Lyl'e-Brown of Goderich, Mr.
William - Anderson, London,
Mr. and Mrs: Greg Park of
RR 2 Auburn and Mrs. Albert
McFarlane were guests on
Christmas Day with Mr. and
Mrs. Oliver Anderson.
Mrs, Eleanor Bradnock
spent the holiday weekend
with her sister, Mrs. Harold
Nicholson and Mr. Nicholson
of Seafor'h. Other guests
were Mr, .and Mrs. John
Menheere,• Stephen, David
and Paul, Mr, arid Mrs. Gary
Nicholson and Lori. of Port
Albert, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh
Bennett and Mr. Jim Bennett
of Port Alb.ert, Mr. and Mrs.
John Bennett of Egrnondv ille,
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Charlton of
Toronto, and Mr. and Mrs.
John Stadelmann, .Christine,
Rhonda and Jennifer- of
Blyth.
Mrs: Frances Clark spent
the holiday with Mr, ant! Mrs.
J. A. McIntosh and family in
London.
Guests over Christmas with
M. and Mrs. Maurice Bean
were Mr. Dana Bean of-
Guelph University, Miss,
Yvonne Bean of Alma
College, St: Thomas; Mr. and
..Mrs. Brock Vodden, John,
•Mary Ellen, Trevor, Pam,
Drew and Kent of Thunder
Bay; •Mrs. ' William
Cockerline and Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Vodden of Blyth and
Mrs. May Lake of Atwood.
CORRECTION NOTICE
We wish to draw to your attention the following errors which appear •
in our 1976 Christmas Catalogue.
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Page 5 (item 12). The copy reads 59e each; it should say, package
of two 59tema.,
Page 7 ((stems 9 to 18). Because of our discussions with the manu-
facturerwe assumed these items would include a flasher bulb to make
the light sets blink on and off. These sets do not include the bulb
mentioned. •
Page 11 (item 3). This item is not an electric digital'elock: 11 is -
battery-operated and the price should be 39.95 as in the copy, not
22.95 shown in the illustration.
Page 13 (ifem 10). The photography shows the correct price of
48.95 but the copy shows a higher price. The price in the copy should
he 48.95, not 58.95.
Page 22 (item 2). These tankards were incorrectly listed as a set. The
price identification Mould read 5.95 each.
Page 53 (item 2). Throltgh a writing error we have implied incor-
rectly that a 1,725 RPM motor is included in the price of the lQ-inch
wood lathe. We are sorry, but the motor is not available with this
itern and must he purchased separately.
Page 57 (item 9). Our description of this item is incomplete. Irshould
say this is a Junfbo-size propane torch.
We apologize for any inconvenience we might have caused you.
DOMINION+HARDWARE
30 Vie
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May your New Year
be capped with joy
in every direction.
Thanks from us to you.
SER VICE
DOMINION HARDWARE,
VICTORIA ST NORTH
GODERICH 524 b581
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FRESH FRUIT AND VEGETABLES
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ALL POPULAR BRANDS
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PARTY'`'
SMOKED OYSTERS
PICKLED KOLBOSSA SAUSAGE
POLISH SAUSAGE
OLIVES
CAPERS'
CANNED LOBSTER
COCKTAIL ONIONS
MARASCHINO CHERRIES
PIZZA MIXES
BROWN 2 KG:
SUGAR
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SUGGESTIONS
EGG NOG RITZ
KOSHER DILLS
WHIPPING CREAM
I PICKLED WALNUTS
SHRIMP - CLAMS
COCKTAIL MIXES
COCKTAIL WIENERS
EUROPEAN MEATS
PICKLED EGGS
SCHNEIDER SNACK
SPREADS
CREAM CHEESE.
,S,4LAD DRESS-I141GS_
LEMONS, LIMES
COCKTAIL SAUSAGE
ROASTED PIG TAILS
HAVE US ARRANGE YOUR COLD MEAT& CHEESE PARTY TRAYS
PRICES'IN EFFECT FROM DEC', 28TH TO 3idt.
OPEN NITEit TILL 10 P.M.
WV 'RESERVE TfIE RICHT r0 LIMIT OUANTMES
BACON
SCHNEIDER'S 6 OZ. PKG.
LUNCH MEATS
L. $1.09
BONELESS WELL TRIMMED DEC. 20:24th ONLY
SIRLOIN TIP OR RUMP OR STEAK
ROAST
DINNER SHOULDERS LB. •
MAPLE LEAF
SAUSAGE IVIEAT 594
iiiiSTEAKS L.$1 .39
• FRESH TURKEYS CAPONS
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• CORNISH HENS •
• ROASTING CHICKENS
• GEESE • DUCKS
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