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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1959-09-24, Page 6PAGE ,SIX THE GOi)ERICH gIGNAL-STAR 'T WRSIDAY. SEPT. 24th, 1950 SAFE • gs$t` 1 STOVE • SURE • • • CLEAN 4. •.,. 'i.•�Ywy$?':'ti;. 4.,. 'M•1r:•; i,,:.: :•`•Y�'!^!^' »' %q<•m Q�v:. ANOTHER' GOOD REASON • FOR ._.. DEALING V'V1T "The manvyou like to call" AUBURN AUBURN, Sept. 21. - Women's Institute. The reading of resolu- tions to 'be•‘brought up at the Area ,Convention on October 1244 at London was the subject of much discussion at the September meet- ing of the, Aubiirn' Women's Insti- tute when they met in the Orange Hall: The president, Mrs. Thomas Haggitt, was in charge with Mrs. Robert J. Phillips at the piano. The minutes were read by Mrs, Bert Craig, • who also gave the financial statement. A report Was given of the , cleaning, committee. A letter from the Department of Agriculture re the training school for the 4-H club project, "Clothes Closets, Up To Date," was read, The leaders for this fall project are to be Mrs, Keith Machan and Mrs. Ed. Davies. It was announced that the training school. will be held in Auburn on.Octob'er 1 and 2, and the Institute .are asked ,to cater to the banquet -for the lead- ers, and also the lunch for -the other day. The committee in � charge are Mrs. Bert Craig, Mi's, ' George Millian, Mrs. Harry Wat- son, Mrs. Wes. Bradnock, Mrs, Don- ! ald Haines, ' Mrs. Alfred Nesbitt and Mrs: R. J. Philips. Thc( dele- ;,gates to the Area Convention wi.* I be Mrs, Thomas' Haggitt and 'Mrs. Alfred Nesbitt. A solo was sung hby Mrs. W. Bradnock. The roll call was answered by naming the favorite songiof each member, The' motto, Success comes s in C an's, , failure, iri •Can'ts," was given- by Mrs. Oliver Anderson. A vote was taken on the resolutions and Mrs. Bert Craig conducted a ,contest with the winners being Mrs',' Oliver Anderson and Mrs. Harry Watson. Plans were mach for Grand, �mother's Day which will be held _rrr--Oc�to-ber;-____M-rs•--1t.--J-�- �P-hj-lli-ps; Mrs. Clifford Brown and Mrs. Keith Machan were added to the com- mittee. Mrs. C. Brown, , convener of card committee, reported on cards sent arid the thank you note's.., An auction was held by Mrs. Don- ald Haines . of things made; sewn or grown., Mrs. Bradnock was the secretary. A lunch • was served by Mrs. Bert Craig, Mrs. Gordon Mil- ler and Miss Viola Thompson. Harvest Home services were held in St. Mark's•Anglican Church last Sunday with 'the,. rector, .Rev. Robert Meally, in charge, and Miss Margaret Clark presiding at the orkan. Mrs. Gordon Taylor sang a solo. Mrs. Frank Nesbitt, was the organist at the evening service and Mr. Frank Nesbitt and Mrs, NormanMcClinchey sang two duets. The church was beautifully decorated with baskets of autumn flowers, fruits, vegetables and grain and friends were present 'from Stratford, London, Blyth, 'Sarnia and St, Catharines. Miss Fern Symington, of Toronto, Mrs. Cora Buchanan', Mrs, ,Amos Andrew and Miss Ethel Washing- ton, of 'Goderich, called on friends in the village last Wednesday even - Mrs.• Otto Watson and daughter, Joan, of Pickford, Michigan, called on her cousin, Charles Asquith, and Mrs. Asq&5th, recently, - Dr. B. C. Weir is visiting with his son, John, Mrs. Weir and Joan and Bobby, of London, this• week. Mr. Marr Mrs. ,and l y Arthur and farnil;v, and her parents, Mr: and Mrs, Amer Keller, of Blyth, visited with relatives at Elmira. Mr. and - Mrs. Murray Taylor, of Wingham, 'and Mrs. Stackhouse, of Brucefield, visited recently with Mr••.Taylor's aunt, Mrs. Maud Frem- lirn. tMrs's':'Mnr°y Asquith; 61- 'Sarnia, is • BUNDLE AND TIEPAPER. lVE ON BOULEVARD BY 1 P.M. visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Asquith. Mr. Donald Fowler is a patient in Seaforth hospital. , Mr. Hiram Lindsay' is "at Guelph visiting with hit nephew, Drville Pyle,•and Mrs. Pyle. Residents of this community na longer start and run when they hear the fire siren on Monday even- ing at 7:30 p.m, sharp. That is the time set for the different teams. to learn something about the local fire fighting equipment. The fol- lowing committees have been chosen with the first man men- tioned the captain of his team: Team 1 -Clifford McDonald, Wal- ter Schlichting, Gordon • 1Vliller, Duncan MaeK:ay, Fred Seers, Keith. Machan' and Harry" Arthur. Team-, 2 -Thomas Johnston, William L. Craig, Keith Arthur, Ben Hamilton, Lundy McKay, William J. Craig, John Maize and Wes. Bradnock, Team 3 -Clifford Brown, Gordon ,Beadle, Robert Daer, Ralph 1Vlunro Arnold Craig, Lorne Popp and John Seers. Team 4 -Bert, Craig, George Haggitt, William Seers, William Moss, William Dodd, Ar- thur Youngblut and Walter Debold. Team 5 -Robert Arthur, dim Glou-' sher, Sandy Andrews, Ha r r y Beadle, Bill•'Brown, Gordon Taylor and Roy Finnigan. Thee Fire Chief, Alvin Plunkett, has recently Over- hauled the fire. engine. Knox' Presbyterian Chutch will observe their. 99th, anniversary next Sunday at 11 a.m. - and 7.30 p.m. (Standard Tillie). Rev. Neil I•eCombie, miist4r" of Ripley and Ashfield Presbyterian churches, will be' the guest Speaker. Special music will be supplied. ,.. Mrs. George Wilkin, Patsy and Mary were at Harriston last week attending the" 50th wedding an- niversary of Mr. and Mrs, J. D. Jackson. They are the aunt and .uncle of Mr. Wilkin. Mrs. Beatrice Lovett, of St. Cath- arines, is a guest of Miss Margaret R. Jackson this week, and it visit- ing other relatives in the district. Mr. and Mb's. George Day, 'Mrs - jack Day and Jane, of •Wingham, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Craig last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Raithby, of London, and Mrs. Sam Young, of Goderich, were visitors in the vil- lage last week. • Mr. and Mrs. Black, of Toronto, are visiting with Mrs. George, Ham- ilton. Mrs. Black, was formerly Edith Turner and lived in the house now occupied by. Mr. and Mrs. K. Staples and family. 'Mr. ' and Mrs. Carl Wagner, of Glen Willow, Ohio, are vacationing at the home of his brothers, Walter and, William Wagner, and Miss Minnie Wagner, and other rela- tives. - Friends of little Randy Meehan will be pleaded to know that he is recovering in Clinton hospital f'om his sickness. His father, Keith Machan, underwent surgery there the (first of the week. Mrs. John Sclater, Mr. and Mrs. L. Hemberger and family, of Sear forth, visited on Sunday with "'Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Anderson and fam- ily and 'M'r. and Mrs. ,Edgar Law- son, • The only Premium at AQP is only thing you Save is Outstanding Value! - 2 -oz jar 35c A&P INSTANT COFFEE 6 -oz jar 85c .:i Super -Right Quality Meat Specials INIMIIIMNosamnir for FAST,•EFFI.CIENT HELPFUL SE7,VICE Heather Beauty Salon SPECIALS in PERMANENTS ALWAYS LOOK TO IMPERIAL FOR THE. BES.J' b , GODERICH-R. C:HISHOLM' 19-R-2 (DUN'GANNON) ' EFFECTIVE Oct. ' 5 to •Nov. 5, 1959 LEAN MEATY n • r Attention All Business, Commercial and Profes- sional Men of Goderich and Surrounding Areas Do you intend to capitalize on the potentially great year of 1960 'or are you going to 4o along on your same old gait and! i lose out on Canada's greatest yeat ofi"expansion. (inclusive) • LEAN'SHANKLESS $10.00 PERM for y $ 7.50 $12.50 .PERM for . $10.00 $15.00 PERM for $12.50 SHOULDER OR ,BUTT These perms will be given by Nancy.Regier and Len Pounder. EVENING APPOINtIVIENTS ALSO TAKEN, PHONE Heather Beauty Salon �LLLighthouse Street -38-43 fruit & Vegetable futures 'N GODERICH LIONS CLUB What about your motor't vehicles' •'$o they look as good as the product you sell or manufacture or the professional service you render? If your vehicle' is• 1958 or older, chances are your professional or business appearance has slipped. You realize of course that in this day and age people like to do business with someone who looks a' d is prosperous -- looks as if he is doing business. Sure I'd like a new car you say," but 1 ' have to put an addition to the plant this year. Sure I need a new car this year, but 'I've just saved enoughl for that investment on property 1'd like to buy. Sure 1 v/ant a new car, but 1 had a good year in 1959 and hate to inveif that money in a 'new car when it could be used in business. The answer to all tfi'ose and other problems regarding your transportation needs for. 1960, is long term leasing (not owning your car, or truck). You lease your telephone,, your hydro and electrical utili- ties, you probably lease your business space and perhaps your office and production equipment. Leasing your transportation is equally sound business. Yob would also Pease your cars and trucks if the proposition were explained to you and the services. were available. Now yu ask - how can anyone lease me a vehicle cheaper than I' can uy it and operate it - but are you sure you know the cost of ownership and the penalties of ownership •,wfar as your businessis conternad. p How do we do it? The answer is VOLUME. Our leasing and sales organization represents over $200,000 worth of assets. Since our inception we have leased 31 cars and 'trucks to people in Huron County. In the next few days you will be receivingbrochure and a personal `letter from Jack Turkheim, the Leasing Manager. Call on him, he will enloy meeting •you and show, you our 'sales and service, facilities find explain _all the details, and advantages df our lease plana He will also buy lour• present car so, you can put the money to' work for you. We are ordering our 1960 lease models pow. ' ' Remember it is only good sound business to lease, The man next door to you does. Pearsoii Auto Leasing Ltd. .ZURICH; ONTARIO STATEMENT OF REVENUE AND EXPENDITURE WELFARE ACCOUNT ,-For, the Year Ended June 30, 1959 REVENUE Activities Bingo '(net) Lions-O.P,P, hockey' game (net) Easter Seals Campaign Boat raffle (net) .. Peanut drive (net) Aqua day (net) Young Canadah Week Sundry Donations: Town of Goderich Reg,''McGee E. Houghton ',Collection boxes Bond interest and conversion premium w Fall Crop, f'Jo. 1 Grade, Fresh - The First of the Season CRANBERRIES 1-16 Gelb bag 23c Fresh Green, No. 1 Grade, Ontario Grown BRUS'SELS: .BRUSSEL SPROUTS qtbpX $2,518.87 884.32 ..,•- �„ 578.57 550.93 . 290.35 83.14 1,963,85 $6,703.75. BAKERY FEATURES BAKED IN A&P's OWN BAKERY '' BY MASTER BAKERS JANE PARKER • • 5c Ontario drown, Fancy Grade, Excellent for Eating - McIntosh Red $ 100.00 25.00 10.00 13.50 68.13 "216,63 $6,920.38 Goderich Service Station Representative is JOHN GRAF'S FINA, STATION „ on Highway 21. Food and milk Medical Clothing Miscellaneous EXPENDITURE 90.24 25.45 39.00 Boys and Girls Boy Scouts Air Cadets Hallowe'en party Young Canada W,eek . Sight Conservation Glasses and treatments Civic Improvements ' . Harbour 'safety ,equipment Donations London and District Crippled Children's Treatment Centre $ 500.00 Goderich and- District Associa, 300.00 tion for Retarded Children Springhill Disaster Fund 210000..0000 Listowel Disaster Fund Goderich, Community Concert Association 35.00 Goderich Home and Schoel As- s 25.00 Canadiari Legion i)oppy Fund 13.75 Goderich Teen Tovki, • 12.00 Lake of Woods Treatment Centre 10.00 Royal LifoSavine Society 2.50' 1;228.25 $ 434.33 153.05 250.00 150.72 1,904,86 2,952.96 it 389 75 1-76.98 3 -Ib cello bag 9, APL2 California, No. 1 Grade, Salmon Flesh, Vine Ripened CANTALOUPES. 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