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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1958-10-16, Page 5FaC.41. 1.ytvJ invitedto visit our showroom .to preview- our line for '5 DODGE — DESOTO — RAMBLER ..DEALER 37 HAMILTON ST. — PHONE 765 DONNYBROOK their homes here. Mrs. Verna( Doerr and Harold, of DONNYBROOK, 'Oct- 14.—Born. Niagara Falls, were week -end visit- ors --In Wingham hospital oil Wednes- with her parents and other p members of the family. day, October 8th, to Mr. and Mrs. Miss Lucy Thompson, of Oakville, Stuart Chamney, of R.R. 2, Auburn, was home for the holiday. a daughter, a sister for Diane, Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Rutledge, of Donna and Barbara Anne. ' Goderich, spent the week -end at This community extends sympa- the home of Mrs. J. R. Thompson. thy to relatives of the late Mr. Miss Irene Jefferson and, friend, John Boyle, a former resident of of Dunnville,. were week -end guests, St. Augustine,who passed away in with Mr. and Mrs. H. Jefferson and Goderich at the week -end. family. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Jefferson, of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Armstrong London, spent the week -end at. and daughters- were Sunday visitors t yin and Mrs. Don Bowden and i with relatives in London. Mrs. John R. Thompson and Howard were week -end visitors with her sister, Mrs. Mina Sher- ridan, Oshawa. Larry, of London, spent Thanks- giving with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hoy. Art and Tom Dickson visited with their uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Murray Dyer in Guelph over. PORT ALBERT.' the weekend. y "'r Mr. and Mrs. R. C. McKenzie and , family attended the golden wed - PORT . ALBERT,, Oct. 14. --Rev. ding celebration of Mr. and M H. F. Gruhn- is visiting at the home Adam Johnstone, of Goderich, heTd, of his son, Mr. and Mrs, Frederick at Tiger Dunlop Inn, on Thanks- Gruhn, in Kitchener* giving Day. Mr.a nd Mrs. William Knight, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Crawford and family, of Toronto, visited with ,relatives here -over the' week -end. •Bonnie and Ricky, of Sarnia, and :.:'• :.})tip �,i.!t,:t::+X;::S,.. Shown is American Motors new 1959 ,Rambler American station wagon, a 100 -inch wheelbase utility vehicle. The live -passenger, two -door model also is available in a sedan series. Numer- ous consumer benefits are built into the Rambler American• line; including operating economy, handling ease, ease of parking and outstanding maneuverability. The Rambler American is ..._11Ow.ered. by_._af;_.ecgnon)ical (ix -cylinder, engine developing 90,horsepower .on regular grade gaso- line, The new Rambler for be on °"display today, Friday and Saturday at Reg. McGee & Sons, ,Hamilton.,' St., Goderich. -41 ` , T STAGE BEING SET fORFARM FORUMS ON RADIO AND ON TV (By J. C. 'Hemingway) li;tnber the "Hog Vote." Loss of Several of• the township Feder-, freedom was one .of the big issues. it , :Do Co-Operative>s reduce freedom? al ions of Agriculture are' planniJustnwhere do vvenbalance "i''rce _ the :dates for -their alrigra'1 9'n'e t`= t"dol" against "Ecoomic Sectu'ity ? ' ings, 'I hope they will keep in This decision will have a very int mind the dates for, the O.F.A. an• portant bearing- on, the policy 01 nual which is beim;'-held Novenrbcr, ewer' 1 lrhn or�,,anizatitrn. • The rest 10, f1 arld 12, in Toronto. It is d of•the topics present Just' as great busy time and with only 000 marl , a rhallen(�e to rural people. if you on so many farms it k difficult to want a share in that dee,isiotz. n u:J.42 a'tt-end' the three day TP1 ovihc'ial 'an. ; your ilei _hl,ors in for Fa •0) 1�-urum. nuad• However, it, is an iln1)01 am \ov,(,)nlier 31•(.I, r„,.radio. 00(1 Nov. meeting and each township should (lel; i'r 111, 16r TV send • at least one representative. li,E"_ ,,trati(rl1 form,, and s111(I\ 1110 The ('orally annual is being 111011,• �('ril ;1vail:;l0e fflru�l.''1 1�t'd�'r.�ll'�1t ned for November 2010 oin,d vv'til ! of .. 4oricuiture l)1a:::'. tion 310. follow -the same pro;:;ruul ,(0 in rt. - cent' years, (`centyears, The meeting for 1ile organizJtl((1, --- ' of TV I"c,l•n.a 1''uruut herd .11 .11( WESTERN ONTARIO TEEN burn last 'Thursday evening.'TOWN CONFERENCE HERE' r.: • MUSEUM ATTENDANCE IS NOW PAST 15,000 MARK When Mrs. Margaret Smith, of London., signed the visitors' book at the Huron County Museum on Saturday she was the 15,000th person to visit the museum this year. Over Thanksgiving week -end, the attendance mark shoved on to the 16,000th mark when 'a total or 300 people visited the museum. ^ ,,This included a busload of 34 people on Sun- day from Stratford. Attend- ance ttendance is" now more than 2,00Q ahead of last year. BELL PHONE RATES MAY BE UP ON NOV..MBER 1st Increase of 10 cents a month for two-party residence telephone ser- vice er vice in ,vGoderich and of 25 cents for one-party residence service may, become effective November 1' fol-, lowing an ,.order of the' Board of Transport Ctiihm4 ners for Can- ada issued oh Oct!1'"er 10, W. W. Haysom, Bell Tel f one manager here, declares. The increase o " one-party; fiat rate business service is 55 cents monthly, which would make the .rate.,$7.05_ : mon•th..._ There will also be a slight change in long distance rates in the pro of Quehee„ and Ontario ed considerable intert'st and jlrtln 1 pea's for a nu`nlber of (r(�tiprr is I'he 11 (° •t(rn 1)11101 a 'i'� rn `i'n\\'n good. 1011 are ur:;e1Lto .t�li;e par, i t'thrii r(�rt('c' is ttl Pc' -held nt l�(1(Ic• 1 10 this project even thou h it ln;.} net. bei 100 convenient at tittles. 1 rum (1'11'illl` 1110 \\twk 0(1(1 Of' .,,U\ ember 8.0 when more than lull This is a special to project for all Canada and whether this proves to be what is needed or, not, it is important-, that there is enough participation to arrive at a definite conclps.on. Mrs. Edith Storr, secretary for Ontario Farm Forum. attended and gave out organizational material. She pointed out that TV groups should ,'be smaller than radio groups since everyotre needs lo view the program. This` will shorten the distances to ,be travel- led ..and..will alsb.. relieve .. the pro: blem of small children. Groups re- presenting 'four, to six families should be .quite satisfactory. ;Che first discussion topic, "What price Freedom." needs serious con- sideration, Most of you will rc• delegates from \\ eslern' Ontario will meet at ( 1).c',I. 'There will be discussion ,groups and work shops. The group will atten(1 Knox Church 00 the .Sunday morning and 'a ban- (luet will be held Sunday noon, W.A. SEMI-ANNUAL she called to him softly in the moonlight, in her winning way. She did not say, °"Young. Gentleman! — 'Young Gentleman" for obvious reasons. If he had had nice, wavy 'hair that is what, she would have sara. You see, Caesar did not have the advantage di using Dexakon Scalp Preparation and Dexakon Dandruff Removing Shampoo. Suetonius, the Roman author, says that Caesar's enemies harped on his baldness. You will find that men- tinned in Chapter 45, dealing with Juliu's -Caesar, For fall l g hair, baldness, dandruff, itchy scalp there is nothing better than Dexakon Scalp Preparation which is sold at the modest price of $4,00 a jar and Dexakon Dandruff Removing Shampoo at $2.00 a jar at department and' local stores or direct from PHARMAKON COMPANY LIMITED Suite 338 -- 73 Adelaide St. West. Torontt The sixth semi-annual meeting of the Huron Presbyterial of the Woman's Association will be held in Bayfield: United ..Church on Thursday;' October 23, Registratti`on at 9.30 a.m,, Luncheon will, he Served by the ladies of the church, Mrs. A. McTaggart will .preside and Rev. E. McLagan, of Blyth, will be special speaker, No need to call in a detective ... it jilst took a modern automatic electric range to restore this happy hostess to her party! Automatic electric timers, and temperature controls free her forever from pot -watching ... and now, she 'las time to spend with her guests'while dinner cooks without constant checking. You'll enjoy carefree entertaining, and a cool, clean, kitchen too, once you own an ;automatic electric range. H. C. MacPHEE SAVING MONEY IS EASIER ... . BORROWING COSTS YOU tESS ... AND THE MEMBERS ARE TF E OWE International CREDIT UNION DAY .h A day set aside in memory of the birth and purpose of the Credit Union Movement. A special day when all of us associated in the Credit Union Movement can be proud; because we have a hand in helping the many millions of people being serve' by this great movement. A special day for us to enlighten. our neighbors- about credit union ideals and services. - Join us in celebrating October lb — N-, ;N •. �,,T, Goderich 'Community, Credit Union ,40 HA'MILTON ST. PHONE 184