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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1959-12-10, Page 8• .• , • • •-••• • " " ' • • • 11. . • The:Goderich •SignalStar, Thursday, Decenaber 10th, .• WIN TURKEYS la.. igames at the Goderich Arena. The Goderich Booster Club', The winners of the last draws conducts a draw for turkeys be-tFriday night—and of a turkey tween the second and third per. eachwere George Macvan, •iods of Junior OIHA hockey I Lloyd Atdeld and Car'1 Fisher. 1959 ORDER YOUR ROYALFAMILY 1SUBJECT AT 1AHMEEK IODE • The -December meeting of the Ahnteek Chanter, 10.D.E., was held on 'Monday at the home of Mrs. Guy Emerson. Mrs. Gordon Henderson, edu- cational secretary, reported that Itta book, "Canada and Her Story," visitedtheir oowin, Mrs. Pat. land lVliss Nora Creyke, &hem - was resented to a pupil at the !Moran at the home of Mrs. berg, spent the week -end with the former's father, Mr. R. J. Diarnin, and her, Miss •Ellen Durnin. Miss Patsy Million, daughter is with Ithe Canadian Players, of Mr. and (Mrs. Jim Mallon, Stratford, touring United States Stratford, and who did practice - and his family reports that the teaching at the Dungannon troup of players is in Detroit school last week, stayed .with this week: The plan are lier father's autit, .Mrs. Lorne ing of the Shrew". in which -Ivers. Jith iS.-.Trania, and a Russian Visitors for the week-ehd with PleY, "Cherry Orchard.", He is Mr, and Mrs. Jas. Wilson were, assistant manager. The players their daughter, Mrs. Dave Durn- lately travelled 700 miles. to ford, and husband, Peterboro, Eaton Auditorium, Toronto, to and also' Mr. and Mrs. Cyril - present the 'plays for Lady Humphrey, Dunnville. naton's 80th birthday and at- Mrs. Minnie Jones visited part vlax Helpmann are the stars in of last week with her former neighbors, Mr. and Mrs. Kitch• tend the party. 'Kate Reid and' these playrand belong to Shake- ener Finnigan, Goderich. aret. Mrs. Leitch did not quote spearean Plays, Stratford, in the Mrs. Esther Rivett was hostess from magazine articles nor from summer. About a month ago the at her home last Friday evening newspapers which she said, are Reed family attended the pre- for the United 'Chnrch Women\,., Missionary Society. A..more de- tailed report will be given next weelc. The United Church Sunday .4 4 •• 4 Dungannon + DUNGANNQN, Dec. 8.—Mrs. visited Mrs. L. Stingel'ifor the ' week.end. Stewart (Genevieve) Tewsley, Mr. Tom Fowler, D'Ungannoin Long Beach, California, left and Miss Sandra BradleY,,Gode. Monday via jet plane on. herl rich, student teachers of Stria - return home after spending ford 'Teachers' College, were week with relatives and attend- practice -teaching at a school in ing the funeral of her mother, Colborne Township, where Mrs. Mrs. J. Hamilton. 'Kitchener 'Finnigan is t h e Mrs. Ezekial Philips and, teacher. daughter, Laura, of Aitliurn;' (Miss Flora Durnin, Markdale, BEAU,T1,FULLY WROPED FOR CHRISTMAS ------- 1, 2, -3 and 5-1.13: Boxes ASSORTED and FAMILY MIXTURES . pEPPEIMINT MINTS — MEDALLIONS"' KIDDIE POPS DIXIES MARASCHINO CHERRIES We will wrap and mail yollr orders. Please .place your requirements' NOW. CAMPBELL'S EtrOE Dial 7532 HURON COUNTY WING SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT! R.O.YAe CANADIAN AIR .F011:CE ASSOCIATION •'GODERICH Wish to announce that they are. sponsoring their • annual subscription campaign for the purpose of purchasing additional sickroom equipment. This equipment ;. ponsists of wheelchairs, hospital beds, invalid walkers, crutches.. and miscellaneous small eiuipment and is available to any resident Of. HURON COUNTY, FREE OF CHARGE for HOME USE. Your MAGA.ZINE ORDER (new or renewal) will help further this community project and every resident is urged to co-operate. Residents when called upon should request to see the representative's letter of introduotion signed by Executive. This is to. ei,iminate any misrepresenta- tion by unauthorized persons • DonatiOns Are Not Solicited or Accepted ' President, Secretary, L. B. GRAIIA1VI. FRANK (SCOTTY) WOOD Publie Schctol-a•s.,* proficiency Irvine. Homy -nag day last week. prize at the Commencement Ex- Mr. Jim Reed visited for 'a ercises. Mrs. Henderson will day recently with his parents, present a similar one to a pupil Mr. and Mrs. Allan Reed. Jim at St. Peter's Schdol. Mrs. W. G. MacEwan was ap- pointed to purchasethe mints for the trays at the hospital•on Christmas day. The following nominating, committee was appointed: Mrs. G. Dustow, Mrs. Geo. Stokes and. Mrs. Emerson. - • After a sing -song of .Christmas carols, led. by Mrs. Henderson, the regent introduced the guest speaker, Mrs. J. R. Leitch, who chose as her subject, 'The Royal Family," dealing at greater length with the Princess Marg - The forest 58 i , net Value of 0,,anadian ' equalled . only by agricultural ,_ The, 'Maple was named Acer, 'for everything that' calls for proalets industries in. I production; it outranks mining from a Celtic ' word meaning wear, froM, rolling pins to furni.- exceeds $2,00,000,000 production by two to' one. hard, . 'This tough ytadd.-,:ts used 4ure,, and floors. ,.„ . often most unkind but from sentation of these plays at Owen well-informed and reliable Sound,. Jim expects to be home sources, such as Marion Craw- for a while at Christmas and ford who livtd with the Royal then early in January,' with the Family as Governess for 17 Canadian players, „travel more school teachers are sponsoring years and from Gordon Langley extensively to the middle and their annual dinner efor the Zan who has reported on • all southern States. Jim, who at- scholars this Friday night in the -Royal tours. Mrs. Leitch tended Western University after the church. spoke of her gaiety, beuty,lcompleting Lucknow Hi g h Miss Jessie Wallace is a 4pat- londnes,S of, the arts, both nusic School, observed his 21st birth- ient' at Goderich hospital with and drama. fashion, her relig-'day in September and we wish plural pneumonia. ious convictions, devotion to' him the hest of luck with his Mr. and MrS:"Fretrilaechler duty, and loyalty to the Crown.ldramatic career. visited pr Sunday with the,ir This latter she learned from (Miss Clara Sproul, Stratford, son, Harold Baechler-and 'Mrs. her grandmother, Queen Mary, '• spent the week -end with her Baechler, Auburn. who instined in her. the import; sisters, Misses Nettie and Rebina ' Mr. John Rivett, a patient at ance of Loyalty to friends, Sproul. Goderich 'hospital with a ',bad country and God. 1 'Mr, and'Mrs. Lionel Langevin, case of 'flu,• -•was able to come !Mrs. Frank Walkom thanked Lorrie, Paul, !Michelle, Barrie, home last week. the speaker for her excellent! address which was the result of • much time and thought. tacteltgweactoctotetotztototmctobzwetetctotototetztztotototatetztoolz-tatvg gill -that's sur A delicious lunch was sery at the close of the meeting. The ! • next meeting will he helm at, 'he home of Mrs. Gordon Hen-,, derson.1 KINGSBRIDGE KINGSBRIDGE, Dec. 7.—Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Austin were among the relatives from this district wilt attended the fun- eral on Monday morning in St. Augustine Catholic Church 'for the late Thomas 'McCann, 89. SUrviying is his sister, l'Aliss Caroline !McCann. • Mr. Norman O'Connor, spent the week -end with relatives, in London. Mrs. Jas. Keane' returned to her home here a few days!" ago from Goderich hoSpital, where she had been a patiat for over a week. Mrs. Peter Murray and son Donald, of Detroit, and !Dr. and Mrs. Kasper., of Detroit, spent the week -end with relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. ,Fergus Dwyer nd daughter Maureen, of Kin - kora, were Sunday visitors with the Don Frayne family, and were sponsors Sunday after- noon, when their infant daugh- ter was baptized "Donna Cath- erine." The infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Jos.1 O'Keefe was also baptized Sunday afternoon, "Thomas Francis" with ,Mr. and Mr. Peter Van Osch as sponsors by proxy for Miss Adeline O'Keefe, of 'California, and Ray- mond O'Keefe, of -Halkirk, Al- berta. . • ..4t Mrs. Wm. Drennan returned to her home recently after visit- ing with relatives in Stratford and Detroit. Eric Drennan "and his brother Allan, sons of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Drennan, have been, hos- pitalized for the past week with al, and are now convalescing. • Mr. and Mrs..Tony iMiddegaal, f Blyth, were Sunday visitors with the John Van Osch family. Misp Frances Dalton, of Riversdale, spent the week -end at her home here. THI SHOI WITH,TH stAuTfrut /IT to please • ''' ............................................ 0'1 (1- ' 1. ........ EVERY LADY WANTS. --A NEW PAIR OF SHOES... and you can give them to her...easily, and with a flourish! 'With a Naturalizer gifr certificate, she can choose the style she prefers and, of course, in her exact size. You indicate the value of the,gift certificate... and present it in a smart Naturalizer • ( rniniature.shoe box that contains a tiny shoe., cerrrowritrikerocrOAAFAtir400..g?"00,40,,,,,,,fooraw), NOTE—Other Ross Shoe Shop Gift Certificates, good on , • Dim in our store are available for Christmas shopping fist. • EVERYONE on your S SHOE SHOP rot, 'QUALM' VOtiftEAR prt SQUARZ GODERICH Woodo040004141asaimobtotkiossortroommumoosi 'PORT ALBERT 31:15 NOON CO • IGA Mixed. Nuts 1 -lb bag 45c IGA Xmas Candy pkg.33( WELCH'S SUNKIST NAVEL 11,3's SUNKIT NAVEL 138's ORANGES3 $11.0Q Grape Juice 24 -oz. bot. 38c ORANGES IGA — INSTANT COFFEE SUNNY MORN 6 -oz. jar 89c COFFEE .57c S., .4. ROYAL GUEST GINGERALE 2, QT. BTS. 25c Plus deposit ' CITADEL KING SIZE — FILTERTIP CIGARETTES. $2.99 CTN. OF 200, IGA' LIGHT -XMAS CAKE 1 -LB 59c 2 -LB $1.15 ROYAL GUEST Sliced Bread PORT ,ALBERT, Dec. 7.--A Miscellaneous shower was held, in the basement of Christ An- glican Church on Wednesday evening, November 25, honor- ing Miss Barbara CalhOtin. The evening was spent with 'games' and contests. Barbara received many lovely and useful gifts for which , she thanked her many friends:' Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Joe !McGee who were mar- ried Saturday, November 28, Week -end visitors' at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Will Vroo' man were: Mr. and Mrs. Tony Vrooman, Kathleen, Janet and !Dryden, of Coruna; Mr. and Mrs, Don Johnston, Grace Anne and Jim, of Brantford. Mrs. Agnes Forster received word of thedieath of her son- in-lpw, 'Mr. 'Francis Glossip, which occurred in Londbn on Saturday. • Mr, John McBride, of London, visited with Mr. and Mrs, Wal- ter Tigert on Saturday. Ari ul Mr,. Art Dickson, who ist- Ridg&r. week -end r."- "11 Bryan Petrie, small son of Mr, and Mrs. Elwyn Petrie, re. turn6t1 home from Goderich hos- pital on Saturday where he had been a patient for several days. Cathy, 1Paul and Del•rbie 'Cock., .fleld, of Buffalo, have,been visit- ing Offerr grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Petrie thrs past week. *Forest producits account, for nearly 30%. of Canada's total domestic exports in the field of international trade. '1e—Ti:reEAS-75AY'",777POST-VOUR-7- C H Rig TM A S MAIL FOR LOCAL DELIVERY.. TO ENSURE EARLY DELIVERY OF ' CHRISTMAS MAIL. TO OUT-OF-TOWN POINTS CONSULT THE POST OFFICE LEAFLET, WHICH HAS BEEN DELIVERED TO YOUR HOME., NOTHING 19•90 DISAPPOINTING AS CHRISTMAS MAIL THAT ARRIVES TOO LATE. CANADA POST OFFICE P0•59.2b JAPANESE MANDARIN .ORANGES SUNKIST — FULL OF JUICE LEMONS IGA FANCY — SAVE 175 , TOMATO JUICE 2. 48-0z.: tins 49c DOZ. 49c BOX $1:99 6 COUNT POLY BAG 29c HEINZ STRAINED — SAVE 6c BABY FOOD GOOD LUCK — SAVE Sc MARGARINE, DOMESTIC — SAVE 7c MOTHER PARKER'S SAVE 15c TEA BAGS 5- 6 5 -oz. tins 59c ctns. 3c- 1 -Ib. dn. 60 ,.„BAG SIZE 29c 62c MAN—. SAVE6c TOILETTISSUE4 ROLI. 47c' DAV IDS — SAVE 18c • • 4 IN 1 BISCUITS 24 -oz. loaf 1 FROZEN FOODS ZER-O-PAK FRENCH FRIES 2 HIGHLIN ER FISH SOLE 9 -oz. pkgs. 37c 1 -Ib. 49( EXTRA SPECIAL SAVE 16c WALLACUMIIKEYPlES' PACKAGE OF 3 • 59c REG. 75c SAVE llc LB. TURKEY...ROLLS (ALL SOLID MEAT) 010 LB. 99c lb.. _ • PKG. 99c 11ABLERITE MEATS " BONELESS — TENDER. AND TASTY LAMB FRONT ROLLS 39c lb. 3-51b. avg. RED BitAND, GUARANTEED TENDER T BONE & WING STEAKS.' lb: 79c SAVE 49c 1' FREE Success Kleen Aid - WITH THE PURCHASE OF ONE 40-0Z. Success Liquid Floor. Wax $1.29 REMINGTON'S ICA Goderich MY' SUIT IS AU. TATTERED WY MITTENS ARE FRAYED MY SLEIGH NEEDS REPAIRING MY BILLS ARE UNPAID HEY, SANTA, THE ANSWER IS LLEALASSAN _ LET'S HITCH UP YOUR REINDEER AND SEE T.C.C. HOMO! THINGS LOOK BRIGHTER I'M HORD SAY COME DANCER AND PRANC LET'S SHOP RIGHT AWAY1 Isms WILDA CURT BE LIKE GOOD OLD SANTA WHEN YOUtE FEELING DIME– k CILWAN — IT'S THE SMART:, THING TO 001 TRANS CANADA ,caeort ItS*6•4 .... . ....,,, , ,,,,:.::: ..,10::::•z.:A.44::e.t,...,,,,,.4.1,x4.44.44,.......9,,,....„7voir. TRANS CANADA ,,,, iked Cash' f:r Chl4etntas? '''''-4 ' a - „ . Extra Christmas expense is just on ti ot CRE11101111 . the many situations that seem to create a need for ready cash. -Often. a loan in time Will actually save • CORPORATION' 1-1,MITED you money in the long run. Get the 148 TR.,,i SQUARE PHONE JA 4-8349 , cash you need—from $160. to ., r • 'OPEN 'FRIDAY EVENING 'TIL 9 P.M. , • poo., on budget plaispread over CLOSED ALL DAY SATURDAY. 12. 18. 24 Or•tven 80 Months. ..,,,