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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1957-05-30, Page 511411XSDAY, MAY 30th, 1057 Miss Nairne ' ell;of Eipj en, who has been attending tine *firoel$a'ic$a Heiress College, h0' joined the „tall o2 the General Coach Works at ) ensaf 1. Mr. and Mrs. Win. E. Tcbbutt attended the convocation exercises of the University (xi Western On- tario, London, on Saturday last, when their niece, (Miss :Neth Boyd, of Seamrtln, was a member of the graduating class. THE 40DERJ Sian -STAR' :1 Jews df Dungannon UNGANNON lid 28 M Norman S'hael lekm, of Belgrave, is visitin3 her cousin, Mrs. Mathew Shackleton. Mrs. John yan returned to her home after visiting two weeks with her daughter, Mrs. Gordon Kidd, of Islington. SUNDAYSERVICES IN GODERICH CHURCHES ST. GEORGE'S ,CI-EjRCH June 2nd, Sunday after the Ascension. 8.30 a.m. HOLY COMMUNION. 10 a.m. SUNDAY SCHOOL and BIBLE CLASS. 11 a.m. HOLY COMMUNION AND SERMON. (Junior Congregation and Nursery) EVENING SERVICE DISCONTINUED. REV. KENNETH E. TAYLOR, M.A., D.D., Rector MR. J. F. STEPHENS, M.A., Organist and Choirmaster. THE UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA North- Street United Church SUNDAY, JUNE 2 10 A.M. SUNDAY SCHOOL. 11 a.m. MORNING WORSHIP. —' "LIFE'S EXTRAS" Ladies' Auxiliary of B.E.S.L. will be in attendance. Junior Congregation and Nursery. REV. A. E. EUSTACE, 8.A., Minister MRS. J. A. SNIDER, Music Director. Knox Presbyterian Church REV. ROBERT G. MacMILLAN, Minister MR. W. H. BISHOP, F.R.C.O., A.R.C.M., Director of Praise 9.45 a.m. Intermediate and Senior Sunday School. 11 a.m. MORNING WORSHIP. Sermon—"A Priest For Protestants" ={Nursery and Junior Congregation.) Ng Evening Service. A Friendly Welcome Awaits- You COME TO CHURCH THIS SUNDAY. GODERICH BAPTIST CHURCH SUNDAY, 10 a.m. Sunday School. 11 a.m. Family Worship Service. 11 a.m. •- The,. Ordinance of The Lord's Supper. (Junior Congregation and Nursery) 7 p.m. AN HOUR WITH GOD'S WORD. Tuesday -8 p m. Bible Study and Prayer Hour. Rev. S. H. Findley, B.A., B.D. Mrs. E. Donaldson, A.L.0 M. Minister, • Organist. BETHEL PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE ELGIN AVE.AT WATERLOO STREET SUNDAY -10 a.m; Sunday Schopl. 11 a.m. MORNING WORSHIP. 7.30 p.m. •EVANGELISTIC SERVICE. "The Goderich Evangelistic Centre" PASTOR R. J. GREEN IMps. Jas. Sproule when had no been well lately, underwent a critical operation at St. Joseph's Rospital, Loudo, Monday. On Sunday a group motored to Oakville to visit friends. They were Mr. and Mrs. Frank 'Glenn, Mr. and Mrs. Donald +Glenn, of the village, and Mr.° and Ws. George Glenn, Goderich. Mr. Arthur Thompson and sister, Miss Mabol Thompson, visited on Sunday with their sister, Mrs. Tillie Kitson, ICiinta'1. Mrs. Colin, Howse, pintail, form- erly Gail 1Conpton, Dungannop, is 'nursing at Goderich hospital. Mrs. T. "C. Andea+son, who is re- covering from undulent fever, spent a feet days last week with cousins, (Misses Ada and Hazel Webster. Mrs. Abner Morris spent two .weeks visiting her daughter, Mrs. Russel Drennan, Sarnia: She re- turned hone at the week -end with her grandson, Charles Drennan, and .his friend, William J3arbaza, Sarnia. -The late Mr, William Stothers, Goderich, who passed away at Goderich hospital a r1y this week was a son of former Siiungannonites. His father was Stephen Stothers, village blacksmith, and his mother, the former Rebecca Davidson. First cousins here are Miss Betty Elliott, Mrs.° Frank Jones, Mr. Herb Stoth- ers and Mr. Robert Stothers. The last three named are double cousins. • Miss Marjorie Errington, nurse - in -training at Woodstock General Hospital, will graduate next Wed- nesday, June 5th. She will remain as a nurse on the hospital staff. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Cuthill and son, Paul, of Walton, visited Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Elliott on Sunday and called -on their aunt, Miss Betty Elliott. Visitors Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Glenn were Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Pocock, Ben - miller, ,Mr. and Mrs. Herb Pocock and two little sons, of Holmesville, Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Glenn and Janene, Luc)Cnow. Rev. G. D .Watt, Mrs. Watt and family attended the golden wed- ding of 'Rev. W. J. Watt and Mrs. Watt on Thursday last at White- church.--.:" hite- church." • Mr. Arthur Marsh, of Guelph, is visiting his sister, Mrs. --,11M, •-� Jones, and Mel. Mr. and Mrs. Bert McWhinney returned Saturday from a motor trip visiting relatives and friends at Echo Bay. Miss Nettie Sproule Observed her birthday on May 17th and enjoyed a visit from her five sisters, Mrs. Arthur (Emma) Elliott and Mr. Elliott, Mrs.- William (Georgina). McClure and Mr. McClure, Miss Rebina Sproule, of the village, Mrs. Ada Wilson, Goderich, and Miss Clara Sproule, Stratford; also Mr. and Mrs. Herb Finnigan. Mr. Eric .Fairbairn, Detroit, and Mr. Ray Carter and daughter, Valerie, of Toronto, visited Mr. and Mrs. Allan Reed and family ,,on Sund. ,1VIr. andayMrs. Leonard Chisholm and 'Alex visited Sunday with Cpl. Payne and his wife, of London. Mr. and Mrs. John, Wilson, Tor- onto, were recent visitors with relatives around here and in Gode- rich. Mrs. Abner Morris observed her 80th birthday -on, Mother's Day, while visiting her dauglrter, Mrs. Russel Drennan, Sarnia. Many happy returns of, the day. Mr. and Mrs' Allan Reed and son Jim, attended on Saturday the Gardner -Reed wedding at Knox Presbyterian Church. Jim was an t EEDY'S I LUCKY 8th ANNIVERSARY TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THESE SPECIAL CELEBRATION VALUES! fd Shredded Wheat 2 >ks= 35c WESTON'S PLAIN OR SALTED Sodas "JELLO" !ally powders MAXWELL HOUSE Coffee GREEN GIANT 1 lb. pkg. 29c 3 pkg. 25c 1 lb. bag 99c Peas 15 -oz. tins 2 for 33c GREEN GIANT Niblet Corn 14 -oz. tins 2 for 35c AIRO Choice Tomatoes 28 -oz. 23c u THANK YOU, FOLKS! On the.. occasion of our 8th Anniversary in business in Goderich, we wish to take this opportunity to say a 'sincere "thank you" to all our friesads, We will continue to serve you, offering the finest in feed values, in the years ahead. -mEEDIPS LUCKY DOLLAR POOD STORE -J 4 1401444 A WORD TO THE WIVES: Shop at Eedy's — tulle change wi I l do ¥ou good! SUPREME SWEET Mixed Pickles CLOVER LEAF 16 -oz. 25c Fancy Cohoe Salmon 39c ST. WILLIAMS Strawberry Jam 24 -oz. jar 49c 29c 29c lb, 35c Grapefruit 96's 10 for 47c LIBBY'S FROZEN Green Beans AYLMER Fancy Peaches DOLE'S Fruit Cocktail BLUE BONNET "Quick" Quick 20 -oz. 20 -oz. Margarine 2 PkOs 45c Additional Classified Ads 21. Business Notice MO NG -GB S CART4GB ED. JEFFREY. 40u Now is 'NM TIME TO HAVE us dean those ru--gs and carpets in your home or mine. Our Von Schrader electric sbararpoo and dry- ing process not only cleans, leav- ing g youroor coverings sanitary, but adds years to their +life by removing all dirt and grit that is eating away the very diife of your rugs and carpets. ?hone or see F. E. ' T & SON, Goderieh. Phone 86, 2Ix Guaranteed radio service. WILE REINHART ELECTRIC, Hamiltor street, phone 466. -12 FOR ALL &'OUR INStTRANCE COVERAGE Whether it is FIRE AUTO .M11TY SION PROPERTY FLOATED HOSPITALIZATION or '• CCIDENT and SICKNESS at Lowest Rates w - Call HAROLD W. SHORE 38 Hamilton St. Phone 766 (anytime, -11t1 Fort ARTIFICIAL INSEMINA• TION information or service from all breeds of cattle, phone the WATERLOO CATTLE BREED- ING ASSOCIATION at: Clinton HU 2-3441 between 7.30 and 9.30 a.m. We have all breeds avail- able—top quality at low cost. -17t1 usher at his cousin's wedding. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Anderson observed their golden wedding at the home of their daughter, Mrs. Jack MoDonagh. Relatives who visited last Wednesday were. his sister, Mrs. S. J. Kilpatrick, and Mrs. Melvin Reed and Girvin, Mrs. Wm. Caesar, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Blake, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Stoth- ers, Mr, and Mrs. T. C. Anderson, Mrs. Roy Girvin, Mr. and Mrs. gray, Girvin. Relatives from a istance who attended and also visited among ,Dungannonites were Mr. and Mrs. Anson Girvin, Sask- atoon, and Mr. Ernest Girvin, Tor- onto. Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Mason McAllister for the week -end were Mr, and Mrs. Eyrie Sharp, Ayr, and Mi•. and Mrs. Douglas McCrea, Mon- treal, and Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Reed, of London, on Sunday. The Young People's Union of the United Church enjoyed supper at the church on Monday night in - •stead of at the Iake as planned, due to the cool evening. After supper, they went for games at Goderich Bowling Alleys, The community was saddened to hear of the drowning of Nellie Yousina, :age -1.3; .e4ithe = zngiiait' mill race. She, with her 'parents, were employed at a farm of Mr. Cecil Blake at Crewe until a yer ago. The C.G.I.T. met in the United ; Church for the bi-weekly meeting i on Monday night. Carol Pentland, vice-president, led and Lynda Blake was secretary. Mrs, Herb Finnigan gave a talk on Christian living. A letter was read from Miss Burns, a missionary in Korea, thanking members for -the towel kit. A quilt that has been made by mem- bers will AP he sent. A hike on June 10M was discussed. Mr. Jim Reed will have charge of ErskinePresbyterian service on Sunday, June 2nd, and June 9th, at 3 p.m., while Rev. Wallace Mc- Clean is attending General Assem- RIND'S UP1.101SPERING, �� y aAMu4TON ST. — YEARS .LUXE ' I ''tif ,V COVERINGS OF ALL KINDS AND O1,0 » TO SUIT YOUR-FIJRNB- TUNE —CREVII2FIIELD, S 'AIS, 43 " ,. ETC., CORPECTLY DONE, -•-P&4 Y4 1l J. -22t1 :4411A)RPENING LAWN IVLt WEBS, saws, cutlery,. C ff. 110,MARt Huron read, opposite 'store.. 22 -tax 22..Last and Rnind BLACK WALLET LOST CON- TAINING a sum of money around May 12. Finder please write BOX 8, SIGNAL -STAR. 22x 23. Used Cars 1950 PONTIA'C SEDAN, HYDRA- MATIC, turn signals, good motor and tires. Phone 1292-W-12 after 7 p.m. -22 1950 METEOR, CUSTOM SEDAN; In good condition. Back-di'p lights, direction signals, radio. Half -ton truck.. in trade -considered. A. G. WHITELY, phone Carlow 206. 22x 1950 PLYMOUTH; '49 CHEV. panel, priced to sell; also I.E.L. super -twin chain saw, prac- ti ally new chain. ROSS MOTOR R PAIR, Huron road. 22tf bly at Vancouver. Mr. Wilmer Errington gave the address last Sunday at Blake's Church, assisted by Mr. Delmer Maize. Mr. Bert +Maize a ld brother, Roy Maize, who were recently at St. Lambert, Quebec, also visted Rev. Mr. Vickerson, Mrs. Vickerson and .son, Charles, in Montreal and were shown through the church. Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Fowler on Monday were Mr, and Mrs. Fred Fowler, of Beamsville, and Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Jackson, of Ripley. o -0 0 DONNYBROOK DONNYBROOK, May 28.—Miss Louise Jefferson is home after com- pleting her year's course at the Stratford Teachers' College. The June meeting of the W.M.S. and W.A. will be held at the home of Mrs. Ernest Snowden. Mrs. John Thompson and Howard were recent visitors with friends in Kincardine. The sympathy of the community is extended to 1Vrs. H. Jefferson in her recent bereavement. Mrs. Elizabeth Naylor has re- ) turned home after visiting at the home of her brother, J§mes Robin- son, London. Visitors at the home ,of.Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Thompson during the meek -encs„- 4el[ Mr. Joe Thom son of Goderic -cAt=d'rs. Leishman and family, of Clinton, Mr. and Mrs. Alton Baynes and family, of Belton and Mrs. Eliza- beth Campbell, of Belgrave. 0 0 0 ARTHUR CIRCLE HEARS TALK ON RENDERING FIRST AID • The Arthur Circle of Knox Church met in the church parlor oda Tuesday evening of last week with Mrs. R. Skeoch and her group in charge. Mrs. It. Jerry led in prayer and Mrs. F. Young read the Scripture. The guest speaker, .k. Moody, gave a talk on "First Aid." He answer- ed questions concerning everyday accidents. Victoria Street United Church 10 a.m. 11. a.m. "Fellowship Awaits You" Bible School, all grades and Adult Class. "CHRIST'S PLACE FOR YOU HEREAFTER." Benmiller 10 a.m. Church before Sunday School. UNION'S SPECIAL CHILDREN'S FLOWER SERVICE. 3 p.m. Guest Speaker: Mr. G. Jefferson of Clinton. MINISTER, REV. STANLEY A. MOOTE, B.A., B.D. MINISTRY OF MUSIC, MR. FRANK BISSETT. Waterloo Cattle Breeding Association "WHERE BETTER BULLS ARE USED" An example of the horned Hgreford bulls, that' is the sire of thousands of calves in our members' :herds, is *e bull pictured. H. P. Rupert C. 3rd 212187 He was born cto. bor 27, 1945, and was in service until his recent death. H. P. Rupert has been a real asset to our Organization and its members, His offspring ,are the kind that earn extra dollars for their owners. We have all breeds available. Help yourself while helping your Organization. The cost is modest and the service efficient. e For sorvico to our well proven bulls or carefully selected young bulls, tali collect to: CLINTON HU 2-3441 botwoen 7.30 .and 9.30 a.m. BETTER CATTLC FOR BETTER LIVING -22 GDCJ NEWS There' are vaany 6t1jelit9 i l e sehool whw wonder what haptens the:money owned at dance:3 and received fl<'oiii thio aa!o a& Athlc is cards. In order to barn money, the Girls' Athletic ' 14 ocia fion sod gy a.. suits, athietie sands and milk during the noo,4 hours. The As- sociation sponsored a Sweater Swing, tr , Sadie Hawkins Daaa e emtin Dance and the Athletic. al ah. quet, New cheerleader skirts, P.T. 'inarkek5 and other gymnasiuus equipment were bought. At the basketballgames, the Association paid referees and served hot dogs and milk to the participating pin ers. As a last gesture, the !Gifts' Athletic Association is .buying arch- ery equipment. ., The Bays'- Athletic Association earned looney. front the . ale cards and from row danees. Ir'9Q fall ii l;,,ukets,. lraslkelball�aei: s and deeoratima were' bought :16 the ibioys. The Asoei 4ion paid for fares lot ,tiltr, footle! cud 'b ketball" tefe*ces, and at'efrcih- ments floe,= the. teari 5, •SeVO.M1 hiU from 0 eviaus Year lie(1 to lie paid. All together ,Evoth--,,Aithletio -s.oeuations had a velry sn scar d year and could lila ito thank the students for their co-operation In an.akass" r it a sea a ASHFIELD ASEVEGIID, May 2.8.—Dr. and. Mrs. H.q.,. White, Anne Stephenson and Laurie, of Chicago, visited with Jack MacLennan for a few days. Rev. J. R. MacDonald will occupy the pulpit of Ashfield! Presbyterian Church next Sunday. With hian T OUR - • PAOt ori%l be the choir i his pr'esreatt ongregation of Roseville, Kiehl- gait, idgar. Word rwa,3 received here of the death' of Vis. Mur-dochI'acrin>wzci, Vietoria,' 4. She was the form- er o r m- ei Violet Dales,' whose father kept the Kunta$l stow in the early. days, She ,had Bela an invalid ter many years, cared for by her daughter, Leslk . She was the aunt of Annie T ae MacDonald` and Baia Mae - Donald. Interment took' place le Victoria. Dr. Frank Scott --MacKenzie, oi Montreal, called On relatives here. em oute to attend the General As- sem'bly in Vauctnttve, OeXt week, (Little Gca me MacDonald, on a 'Mr, and Mr's. Thos. MaeD4nald, ,has re u neo to his home after reeeiv-, iaag treatment an. I1f #n' T-OndOn. and is melt un)roved. Mr. and Wks.. Allan MacLeaai.. and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ma,I enu:am spent the week -end in TOr uta. W, Low, taw Prices AUTOMATIC TOASTER $1-5'.95 Rdg. $19.95 WAIT ! DON'T MAKE THAT FRIDGE DEAL UNTIL YOU SEE OUR NEW, LOW, Low, low PRICES G. E. MIXETTE Reg, $23.95 $18.95 MOTOROLA PORTABLE RADIOS Only $49.95 COMPLETE WITH BATTERIES ! WHENEVER IT CONIES TO QUALITY APPLIANCES —.LARGE OR SMALL —COME TO SKE+LTON'S FOR THE BEST DEAL AND SERVICE. YOU'LL BE GLAD YOU DID. Skelton's Appliances WEST ST AMEMENImiamiimmommilmnimmommE PHONE 89W DQ YOU WANT HIGHER TAXES ? Conservative promises now total MORE than .. 1,500,000,000 taxes! You Arnow we an know you can crease expenditures or you can lower taxes. Additional expenditures can only mean higher takes $ You know we all know you `nc ease expenditures or you can lower taxes. But you can't do both at the same time But you do both at the same time ! THINK CAREFULLYBEFORE YOU VOTE ! m On the one hand you have extravagant promises and higher taxes. On the... other, you have a Liberal program which provides a steady reduction in taxes (amounting to -$475,000,000 in the past four yeas); increas- ing benefits to, all Canadians; increased trade and 0 a vast national development. DON'T TRADE PROGRESS FOR PROMISES ON JUNE 10th VOTE ANDY McLEAN AND WIN WITH THE LIBERALS! (PUQLISHED BY THE HURON El8ERA ., ASSOCIATI N}