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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1954-12-09, Page 5••When I first considered insurance I was particularly concerned about the size of premiums I'd have to pay. mss••: • . , .. '"Then 1�**he Mutual Life of Canada Baan said: �Reniexnber, t r a cost of haft: insuri e premiums you parless fhte'div cf'endsti 'oz;4":receive.' "I studied the dividend record of The Mutual Life and found it . outstanding. I bought all my life insurance from that Company -- and have received generous dividends regularly. This brief study saved me real money year after year." You, too, should aim to get the best protection for your family, at lowest net cost. Consult The Mutual Life of Canada representative in your community today. of. CANADA' ; HEAD OFFICE - WATERLOO ONTARIQ,.` - Established 1069.' 4L32-54 Your local Mutual Life of Canada representative• Frank Reid, Local Representative. C. W. Leach, Branch Manager. Branch Office, Stratford, Ont. Ras food. Czo '1Iclsters of evergreen tied. with red Bandy Banes and pine, cones were used in decoration foal the annual ca rastmas' Fair staged by tha Wholje W'oinen's League of St. Peter's Church at the. British Exchange Hotel last Saturday: A gaily decorated Christmas. tree marked the 4 en trance, where -Mrs. James: P. Sherratt, president and general convener," welepmed the many patrons *;. 4..ynonyinnus with the• Christmas Fair is the ever. ,poptula . threeiitier decorated .RC1 ristire �s cake; wbtch as on display, witii'`iVIrs. William Dean and Mrs. Josephine Chisholm in, charge. The Sniffle Tree and Craft, Table were "newcomers" to the fair this year. The former, in conjunction with the fancy work booth, was convened by Mrs. Leo Walzak, and consisted of a wide variety' of handkerchiefs cleverly arranged on a small tree. Precision and perfection were the terms frequently,, used in com- menting on the craft table 'where ,Bethlehem cribs, statuettes, pin ,cushions, twine, Holders, pyjama bags, and other articles,. skilfull made by Grade 6, 7 and 8 pupils of St. "Peter's 'Scbooi, -were on dis- play. isplay. Mrs. M. J. O'Rielly was as- sisted by the Misses. Donna Jean Masse and 'Diane Cundari, of • the school. The large assortment of aprons, need(llecraft, pillow slips, towels and matched crochet covers were taken care of by Mrs. A. J. Wisser, Miss Mary Lacey, Mrs. Edward -Jeffrey. and Mrs. G. F. Whaley. "A doll for every little girl's taste" might well have been the thought- p ost the 1 of visitors t e.doll 'booth. A thO 'r e, .Mrs. Roy McI i>�ailne-ide cas,•` wVere sol A!1•><! ukern by lie tock h, a�ra►ey ,erret d h+ l s. de4 access pu us.. iaddings aan un,s, early til the after- ('�� allowing lad es; Mrs, en `+c'r'oft }! , Mrs. Leo a Jeffrey, Mrs. moo: Ouelette an M.ss Clara .dY -i t the candy table, laden. with an ahundanee of horn were Miss Maar. e Miss C rTMP Vegetabies and fruit ac and 'gars, IPLow,04 •plAKies, jams a .: Planta andgr pPty ' '� 'the , oontry . ;s' ore Richard Buchanan as convener, assisted by Mrs. E. L. nacAsttocl er Mrs. A. L. Smith and Mrs. Ben Chisholm, A tea of lovely appointments was presided over by Mrs. H. J. Earn- shaw. Admired by all was the very appropriate':` Christmas Crib" centrepiece on the large tea table. Evergreens were artistically ar- ranged to give ' a ri1:anger effect. Lighted red' tapers were at '. either end of the table, covered by a snowy white linen cloth.. Each table had a memento repeatig.the "Put Christ into Christmas" theme and a small Christmas tree with bright Christmas balls. Mrs. A. E. Baechler and Mrs. C. J. Gibbons, past -presidents of St. Peter's C.W.L., poured tea. Tea assistants, were Miss Helen Mc- Carthy, Mrs. Eric Johnstone, Mrs. Harold Phillips, Miss Alma Chis- holm, Mrs. Norman Boyle, Mrs. Leo Chisholm, Mrs. Corrivean, Miss Betty Etue, Mrs. Paul Bedard and Mrs. T. J. Drennan. Mrs. Clarence Ramar was at ' the contribution table. The draw for the three prizes climaxed the affair, the results At .the December. meeting of the G�odericli Branch, Women's lasti. tute, Matey Hall was beautifully decorated fpr the Christmas sea- f ellzcst potttzl son, During the opening off, he q ores war; Apt s ;Ian ; t a<iaeil ting the .flags wer. reseed t ."°'. �flrattlh, Mrs,. G ]risseread t eW Spi*ipT tore and the roll coil Awa ;: "AChristmas Theme `y Letter' was read from Bill Blackstone in ap- prgciatioii of receiving the. Wo- men's lnsbitute award' for profic• - • iency in sebogl. Motion was passed to make a donation to the Canadian Legion for ahristmaa welfare work. Mrs: H. Doak gave a reading, "Let's Keep 'Christmas," and all joined, in singings Ohristmas carols. - An interesting talk was given by Mrs. Clayton Edward, explaining the origin of many of our Christ- mas carols, and music illustrated with singing many of the carols. Miss Nancy Hughes delighted the members with two lovely piano solos. There were four birthdays. Flowers are to be sent to members who are ill. Gifts were received for the Children's Welfare So- ciety. Mrs. J. Snider and her committee served lunch. DEAF MUTE 'COUPLE WED FOR 60 YEARS A Toronto couple, married in Clutton and who at one time made that town their home, on Monday became the first deaf mute couple in Canada to ,celebrate their 60th wedding anniversary. Davis Sours, 85, and his wife, Ellen, 84, were given a party with an attendance' of about 100 at the Toronto Evangelical Ct ureh of the Deaf. Mrs. Sours, a native of Bayfield, is a prize-winning crocheter and while the pair lived in Clinton their garden of flowers drew resi- dents for miles around. The -Sours were the earliest deaf pupils to be admitted to the' On- tario School for the Deaf in Belle- ville' when it opened its doors in 1870. • lattron ted. ''erth tlt4lk. st week alta$ a,fortll,.W J. ly, aaa ant arrear, ret o a 'thp Ontaro bile ;hi en Teacher edera iiia, was t er , Yspea�ker and gave an unfo'a ive. nai ;talk on the alms of they f ederation for civ g l rst -place to advA ce- �„►b �e.nt o education' i'!; the provin e, he' _outlined the •summer courses • EARLY ORDERS WILL GIVE YOU SATISFACTION (List Desired Weight) GOOSE Approx. Weight .Approx. Weight CHICKEN .Approx. Weight Approx. Weight CHRISTMAS: NEW, YEARS (Circle For Which Occasion) PARTICULARS (requested delivery date; to be drawn etc.) CENTRAL MEAT MARKET PHONE 485 • �1 BULOVA "23" 23 Jewels, ewels self-winding, certified waterproof*, $42.50 unbreakable maiiir,pring, raiz-0 gold r:.:^' 715• Sic: scat: • ., anti -magnetic, sweep second handr a�"`� • $5950 Gruen, ultra . smart model, 17 jewels, expansion band. A .Great Selection in Watches Omega - Tissot Eulova - Gruen Westfield. $24.50 .to $150.00 �'1' �'rU �'4 �\l�TO lq'rq„'U•til`Ta'Cwt:,i"0''Ga"C.ti�'.A-••h5h�-0'W �'i1'f4 1'�'f ' '.Q1. . '�'•�C'^U_:'�l-Q.yJ"'1-•h'1>L�I w.I�/�1�U �'CixG�'k]-•'4�'M.I�C.' Ri-,•kl�•� '1�`c'' N.`�.4 e4wcztemw'Ll',`3'4- - See and compare Our 19.95 Prices on Genuine Swiss •Watches LADIES GENTS A General Motors Value ' - ABRIGHT NEW FRESHNESS greets your eyes and tells you: Bufk's done it again. You see it in the bold distinction of that gleam- ing Wide -Screen Grille. You see it in the rakish sweep of the rear -end contours. You see it in the whole fore-and-aft newness of"fleet-lined grace that Marks Buick the beauty thrill of 195 5: New horsepower—up to234 You learn..more when you get the power story. Up to new peaks go the horsepowers of every Buick V8 engine—a walloping' 188 h.p. in the low -price SPECIAL—a mighty - 236 h.p. in the CENTURY, SUPER and ROADMASTER. And it's new, more responsive, far abler power you can literally feel as you go. But even bigger Buick news for 1955 is some- thing more than style and power. It's what the "variable pitch propeller" now had done for Dynaflow Drive.* ' Up goes performance ---and gas mileage too When you find it necessary to push the pedal to the floor board, you'do more than call on the greatest high -compression V8 power in Buick history. gO , You do what a pilot does 'lien he heads his plane down a runway. You do in oil what he does in air—you cut down take -off time by using r'variable pitch propellers." In this case, the propeller blades are inside the Dynaflow unit. But they're engineered to swivel or change their "pitch" just like plane propellers NOW ON DISPLAY WHEN BETTER AUTOMOBILES ARE BUILT BUICK WILL BUILD THEM —and with the same result: one pitch for get- away, another pitch for gas -saving fuel efficiency. An q what you get in the way of instantaneous safety -surge with absolute smoothness, you can only believe when you feel it. • This you have to try Of course, we want you to come and see the trend -setting new Buicks—look into tile better- ments in gasoline mileage= that add Chew thrift to these spectacular cars. But this year, "seeing'° is only the beginning. So --join the crowds viewing the new Bnicks, and make a date to get behind the wheel as soon as we can have a demonstrator available. We promise you the thrill of the year. r *Standard on ROADMASTER, optional at extra cost on other Series. *15 JEWELS 'ROLLED GOLD CASE 1 ' �, *SPECIA.L_CRYSTALS 9 9 *LATEST IN STYLE - *ONE YEAR WARRANTY *17 JEWELS *DUST TITE .a *SHOCK RESISTANT *LUMINOUS DIAL 'UNBREAKABLE CRYSTAL *ONE YEAR WARRANTY .'.�i-�C,-'-�etw£,'' U ctei cteteP w $°$gVgty ztrzoum�Pbve 10 KARAT GOLD ATTRACTIVE, STURDY RINGS IN ALL BIRTH- STONE COLORS. Christmas Special fete*K' S 'tmigfa gtm ma 'i' m Meetg-Welettnefg--feW44ta11t,.. " EXTRA SPECIAL BY CORO. PEARL NECKLET._ AND EARRINGS (latter,;i not shown) IN SMART GIFT BOX. ENGLISH BONE CHIN ,i CUPS and SAUCERSf;+ in IP attractive patterns. EACH $I,00 r, . ex4ittievakVicet-teM 4, 44; Ladies' or Gents' BULgP/A 'VALUE EACH : $49isO' r. Free coupon with each $.1.00' purchase. Shop id,' mate -. hence your chances of win- ,� ning .tli wordhwhi1p ' prize.',{ CHRISTMAS STORE HOURS. Every' Wednesday all d f Each evening Monday Dee, s''ft to Friday • Dec. ��` gINCSTON ANIS VICTORIA STS. M-3556 PHONE 344 -