The Goderich Signal-Star, 1979-08-02, Page 6PAGE 6 —GODERICH SIGNAL -STAR, THURSDAY, AUGUST 2, 1979
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_The hall of " t.
Augustine Roman
Catholic Chturch was
attractively 'decorated
with streamers and
wedding bells for the
bridal shower for Miss
Margaret Franken,
bride -elect of next month.
Miss Rose Marie Foran
was chairman for the
program. A quiz on parts
of the body.was given by
Kathleen Foran. Two
songs were sung by the
Stapleton girls - Heather
Anne, Christine, Mary
Catherine, Maxine and
Patricia.
The clothes pin contest
game was won by the
team composed of Mrs.
Emma Franken,
Mayanne Franken,
Lorraine McClinchey,
Christine Stapleton and
Phyliss Hickey. The ads
contest was won by Mrs.
Irene Finleon.
Ctsrsages were pinned
on the bride-to-be,
Margaret, by her mother,
Mrs. Emma Franken and
the maid of honor -to -be
Rose Marie Foran by
Mrs. Joanne Phalen. She
also read an address of
best wishes and
congratulations on her
approaching marriage
and gifts were carried in
by Maryanne Franken
and Patricia Stapleton.
Unwrapping the gifts,
Margaret was assisted by
her mother and Rose
Marie Foran. As she
opened the gifts, she
thanked all and invited
everyone to come and see
her gifts at her mother's
home, and also extended
at'•brida1 shower
spent last week camping
in Northern Ontario.
Little Misses Christine
and Rhonda Stadelmann
of Blyth visited last week
with their, grandmother
Mrs. Eleanor Bradriock.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon
Gross, Anita, Bryan and
April of RRI Auburn
visited last week with her
brother, , Mr. Allan
McDougall, Mrs.
McDougall, Angie, Shane
and Miss Debbie Wills,
Sudbury.
Congratulations to the
music pupils of Mrs. Greg
Park who were suc-
cessful in their music
examinations with the
Western Conservatory of
Music. Cathy O'Connor,
Gra.d_e__. -- _ I,. honors ;
Maureen Stapleton,
Grade 3, first class
an invitation to attend the
reception following her
marriage at Saltford
SOCIAL NOTES
Mr. and Mrs. Donald
Cartwright, Derrick and
uburn
news
Eleanor Bradnock, correspondent 596-7595
Hall. Lunch was served Louie spent last week
by the ladies of the camping at Port Loring.._
C.W.L. and a social time Mr. and Mrs. George
enjoyed. Collins and Jonathan
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MEN'S- BOYS' -LADIES' -GIRLS' and BABY'S WEAR
YARD GOODS — POUND GOODS
SEWING MACHINES — GROCERIES
LOCATEDON HWY NO. 4
SOUTH OF CLINTON AT VANASTRA
ANNEX SALE HOURS
Thursday, August 2: 10 a.m. - 9 p.m. .
Friday, August 3: 10 - 9 p.m.
Saturday, August 4: 10 a.m. - 6 p.m.
Sunday, August 5: 12 noon - 6 p.m.
Monday, August 6: 10 a.m. - 6 p.m.
We have taken our annual Tent Sale
indoors to our ANNEX BUILDING
directly behind our store (across
from Kama Boats)
We still offer you thousands of
dollars of stock at savings you can't
afford to miss out on! PLUS MANY IN-
STORE SPECIALS.
LADIES' WEAR
1 LADIES' SWEATERS
• Choose from an excellent selection of
ladies' stylish sweaters. These would
make an ideal gift or why not add some
to your own wardrobe.
ALL SELLING AT
25 % OFF Porucealready low
2•
LADIES' SLACKS
•Choose from a selection of polyester
slacks specially priced to save you
money. These are priced so low you'll
be able to afford 4 or 5"pair.
Value Priced at just 52.97 pair
3•
LADIES' BATHING SUITS
• Choose from our complete line of ladies'
suits.. Many' styles to choose from.
MEN'S WEAR - CONT'D
4MEN'S COTTON SHIRTS
• These Corah shirts come in round or v -
neck styling. Attractively styled these
come in S -M -L in an excellent colour
range. Compare at '7.95 52.97
Our Annex Sale Price Just L
5MEN'S LONG SLEEVE SHIRTS
• Chpose from striped styling or num-
bered shirts. Sizes S -M -L.
Now Just 51.97 each
CHILDREN'S WEAR
HWY. NO. 8'
TO SEAFORTH
VANASTRA
-FACTORY""
OUTLET
ANNEX
VANASTRA RD.
• DEBBIE'S CUSTARO CUP .
HWY. NO. 4 TO EXETER
1 • SHORT SLEEVE TOPS
Choose from an excellent selection of
styles and colours. Sizes from infants
right up to teens.
Now Selling at 1/2 price
GIRL'S SLACKS
Choose from an excellent selection of
styles. Outfit the kids for school at
these low prices.
52.97 pair .._,
BOY'S AND GIRL'S JACKETS
Choose from these shell jackets for girls
or boys. Excellent colour and size range.
Your Choice Just 2.00 each
GIRL'S BIB FRONT PANTS
Mode from 50% polyester and 50% cot-
ton. these pants come in white, red,
green or blue Size range from 2 to 6x.
Compare at '5.99
Now Just 51.99
CHILDREN'S COATS
We have a selection of children's coats
in girls and boys styles. • 4
4LADIES' PURSES
• Choose from our entire stock of ladies'
purses. Many styles to choose from.
Naw Clearing at 1/2 Price.
5 • LADIES SHORTS
These shorts are made from 80%
polyester and 20% cotton. Canadian
made these shorts come in colours of
green, pink, yellow and blue in Sizes S-
M -L. Our Reg. '3.97
Now Just 52.97 pair. ,
6 SAVINGS ON LADIES' WEARING
APPAREL
We hove one rack of ladies' slacks, tops,
jackets and more. All are quality made
garments. OFF Selling at 25 ®/® OFF the
Regular Low Price.
men's slack s in
various styles, sizes and colours. Reg.
Value to '10.00
Now Ctearing at Just 97e each.
2MEN'S JACKETS
•Assortment of one of a kind jackets in a
variety of styles and sizes.
All reduced to ,1/2 price
3 MEN'S LONG SLEEVE SHIRTS
•Choose from our Torrez Creations in S-
M -L. 'Many different styles to choose
frcfim• Valued as iligh as '8.57
Now Just 51.97
Now Clearing at
50% off
FABRIC 'EXTRAVAGANZA
We have one table of assorted fabrics.
Regularly selling for '2.98 metre. Our
Annex Sale Price I�
Just 51.27 metre
2. T-SHIRT KNITS.
Choose from an excellent selection of
stripes and plain colours.
Sale Price at 52.1 7
POUND GOODS
Choose from, T -Shirting, blanket ends,
bedspread ends, towelling and more.
We are bringing in a complete shipment
of Canadiana Sayelle. Choose from an
excellent colour range.
Last time at this low sale price
77e. a 50 gram ball
READY-MADE DRAPES
Choose from an excellent selection of
colours and sizes,
Now Selling at
1/2 price
BOY'S PANTS -FACTORY SECONDS
Excellent value at low, Tori prices. These
pants are Canadian made and come In
an excellent size range.
(a) Boy's 3 to 6x - Reg. to '10.95.
Now Just *3.97 or 2 for '6.97
(b) Boy's '/, elastic 7-12 - Reg.'to'11,.95
Now Just '4.97 or 2 for '8.97
(c) Boy's Cords 8-18. Reg. to '17.99
Now Just '5.97 or 2'for'10.97
Boy's Running
Shoes
Men's Running
Reg. '7.99
only $3 • 9 9
Reg. '8.99
Don't forget!
WE'VE TAKEN
OUR ANNUAL
TENT SALE
INDOORS.
By doing this, we have
cut our expenses; so
we can pass on to
you even greater
savings:
honors; Mary Katherine
Stapleton, Grade 4, first
class honors.
Mrs. Howard Tait and
daughter Connie of Angus
called on friends in the
village last Friday af-
ternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Clem
Steffler, Mark and
Michael of Fairview,
Alberta visited last week
with Mr. and Mrs. Oliver
Anderson and Mr. and
Mrs, Greg Park:
Mr. Robbie Livermore
of Fordwich visited for a
few days last week with
his grandparents, Mr.
and Mrs. Donald Haines.
Kingston and took the
1000 Island boat trip.
Mrs. David Scott en-
tertained little friends of
her son Daniel on the
occasion of his fourth
birthday. Games were
played during the af-
ternoon and a lunch of
hot-dogs, birthday cake
and ice cream was ser-
ved. Mrs. James
Glousher and daughter
Sharon assisted Mrs.
Scott. Little guests were
Laurel Campbell, Ian
Andrews, Alison
Chamney, Susan Dobie,
Michael Schneider,
Karen Plunkett, son.
Mr. and Mrs. Orval Christine,. Rhonda. and OBITUARY
McPhee returned on Jennifer Stadelmann, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
Friday evening after a Tafline Scott and. Daniel Johnston and Miss Laura
trip with Mr. and Mrs. Scot -t. -Phillips attended the
Allan Turner of Kit- Mr. and Mrs. W. H. funeral of his niece, Mrs.
chener. They visited Mutch of London and Jack K. Young at Mit-
friends at Sarnia, Forest, Miss Dorothy Mutch of chell. She was the. former
Ridgetown; Caledonia, Clinton visited last Margaret Farrow,
Sunday with Mrs. Albert daughter of the late Mr.
McFarlane. and Mrs. Roy Farrow of
Mr. and Mrs. Elliott Mitchell.
Lapp visited last Sunday She passed away in
with their son Mr. Stratford General
William Lapp, Mrs.
Lapp, Michael and Eric
at their new home at Oak-
ville. Later in the day
they visited with Mr. and Mitchell and , Stratford
Mrs. Donald Kai, also at areas and married Jack
Oakville. K. Young in 1946.
Sixty years and older' She was a member of
citizens wishing to join the Mitchell United
the Silver Tops please Church.'
leave your memberships She is survived by her
with the treasurer, Mrs. husband and three sons,
Eleanor Bradnock or James W. Young of
president, Ross Robin- Glencoe; Robert of
Stratford and Thomas
hospital last Friday
morning after an illness
of nine weeks. She spent
her life in the Goderich,
Scot.',of Toronto; also two
gradaughters Terri
andW Sheri Young of
Glencoe.
The funeral on Monday
was held atthe—Lockhart,
Funeral Home with
burial in Wtioland
Cemetery.
Worship services to resume
Worship services will
resume - at the
Holmesville United
,Church on August 5 at
9:45 am with Rev.
Oestreicher in charge.
Mrs. Joyce Sellwood of
Barrie enjoyed a visit
with her parents
Clarence and Jean
Perdue.
The Miller family
reunion was held in
Stratfor Those at-
, tending rom the area
included Clarence
Perdue, Arlie and Muriel
-Lockhart. Following the
picnic lunch a surprise
presentation was made to
Mr. and Mrs. Mel Irwing,
a gift on their 25th
wedding anniversary.
Mr. and Mrs. Barry
Wilson have returned
home from a very en-
joyable holiday.
Don and Isabel Harris
visited with Jim and
Irene Durnin of London
on Sunday.
Mr. Alvin Betties,,
Roger Maguire of
England and Franklin
Snell of Blyth are
spending a few days in
dinner on Sunday for
Bruce and Beryl Bettles
of Goderich and their five
children. The Betties
have been married for 13
years.
In Goderich Township
Holmesville
news
Blanche Deeves, correspondent
Niagara and the area,
camping.
Alvin and Barb Betties
held an. anniversary
4'82-3383
Softball news, the Midget
boys beat Varna in a best
out of three semi-final
series. The Goderich
Township team leads by
one game. In Tyke action,
the Tykes beat Benmiller
in a best of three game
semi-final series, leading
by one game.
'Don't forget the slow
pitch game, this Sunday
at 1.:30 pm at the new
Holmesville diamond.
Art Bell's Gun Club and
The Goderich Township
team will he on the field.
Spectators are asked to
bring their own lawn
chairs.
The Pee Wee boys play
their second play-off
game in Holmesville,
against Varna on Friday
night. They also played
on Wednesday night but
the score was not
available by press time.
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