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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1960-04-28, Page 12r -- Goderich Sig4iLlolitv tir$447. 4Pril ' CROP REPORT yery little seeding at spring WY and showers in the last leWP days will postpone opera- tions for another tfeW diet*. Fall sown crops of wheat and barley aPPPea and hay and pasture fields are greening `up;nieely. 14,14••••••••••fmkiimiiiiiiiii..04•••••••,•••• PT,9*, $1,MTAgg SILVER TEA and BAKE. SALE')-- SAY.APRIL -341 , at 2.30 p.m. TN Tab OHURCHHAIL Children welcome at the Kiddies' Corner. • •••••••••••••••••••••-“•••••••••••• ......... Special SALE Clearing •••••••41100•0000•00•••••••••••••••••••••• • RCA Whirlpool • Connor • Refrigerator I DRYER -.11k10-FiOtt," -12 cu: ""ft -.- -7-0- ' - Rei. 1'229.00. "'''' ' ' • 'Cittbrin9' ' - ' $299.95 41 • • $159.95 • • with trade. 0 • 1••••'••••••••••••••o•eo•••••••••••••3••• , ALL SMALL APPLIWUCES' ' " Cil : Buy now for Mother's Day! •••••••••••eseeecteeeeoemecooseeee•sees. - WE HAVE THE • KNOW—HOW backed by 45' years' personal' experience', to take care of all your ELECTRICAL TROUBLES:- Service for all makes of TV - vacuum cleaners washers - ranges L. and small appliances: •••••••••••••••••00000.00000000000000000 — WE SERVICE EVERYTHING WE SELL ese••••••••••••••:•••••••••e••••••••"•••• The R. H. CORNISH Electric West Street JA 4-9421 Open Saturday Nights • • ow,.'• Flying 'readier non raudealan,,. ana Mr. Finkly was here two years go on a short visit and a sim- ilar party was held with the Blake family. Since then, soy - in the west;.-inieluding Mx. and "-COUNGAINNONIAPril 26. - Mrs. Kirkland last summer. Miss Jessie Walface, who spent Mr. Norris Sampson, Gode- part. of the winter boarding in rich, spent Eater holidays with Goderiell, came home last weekhis grandraother, Mrs. Mary but Was unable to stay. De- Rivett. Another caller on Sun- veloPing':Pnemnrert% *She' tetttrn, AtaY--WitS;Bin543'lack,,,Lairrk.n4Z-- *ed to Croderich hospN1 loP Mr. „Bill Ivlatier, Blenheim, treatment after being here only' visited a week with Mr. and a few days. Mrs., Glen Weaver and family. Mr, Allan Finlay, high school Mrs. M., Durnin, whe under. teacher at Saskatoon, along wAth went an operation two weeks 16 other teadhers, made a trip ago at Goderich hcts ital, was to Centralia airport as an educa,- ahle to rettirri home e end of tional Scheme of the Province the. week. While Mrs. Durnin of Saskatchewan. Having 'many 0 recuperating, the junior room qattao-Aw.twia: ,w04?41, the sa01,- hetng entertained at a party at the taught by 'Mrs. T. L. Parke, home of Mr. and Mrs. David Lucknow, formerly Gwen Tre- Kirkland on Thursday night of leaven, of Crowe district. last week. Mrs. Oecil Blake Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Whit - was a guest. MT. Finlay also more, of Dublin, visited called to see his aunt, Mrs. S. parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Kilpatrick, and uncle, Fred Baechler on Sunday. a ormer Local GREAT YOUTH FILM: "GOING STEADY" THIS SATURDAY, APRIL 10 MacKAY HALL Refreshments Served Afterwards. Sponsored •by - CHRISTIAN . YOUTH /FELLOWSHIP (C4 -operating Goderich Churches) • Final 3 Days Today - Friday, - Saturday WALLPAPER PAINT mi'm TILE • McARTHUR & REILLY LTD. YOUR COMPLETE DECORATING CENTRE JA 4-8532 36 West St., Goderich The opening opening hymn; "In the cims of 'Christ, J Glory," set • thethemefor the )aster Thank - offering meeting of the Arthur Circle Monday night. ,The pro - exam. was, latepAre4.bY 'the Pre.-. ittent, .4111fro:leitinuT),Vie, -and,her, dqn,,igonferenee, Volnan_Lt, .Ast sociation of the United'Undfah; executive. Mrs. croclonljender- in First United Church • at St. Th,a4oTand . Mrs. Wright and children, of Stoney Creek, Ont.,. were recent visitors with Mrs. Wright's parents, •Mr. and MrS. George. Purrell, Clainbrieroad, 'Masters • Jerry and ' Kenny Crawford returned te their &Me in -London; afteet'spendirrg the Easter, vacation with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Idaurite Crawford,, West street'. Mr. and Mrs. Don Thomson and Children, (H4rold and Nancy Jlaye, of Theissalon, have, return- • hotne after spending a week in Goclerich visiting Mrs. Thom - Son's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Daer. Mr. Charles S. Breckew spent the Baster holiday at the home of his granddaughter, Mrs. M. Bro.cklebank, and Mr. Brockle- bank, in Toronto. Dennis Brocklebank, of Tor- onto, spent the Easter holidays with his 'grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Breckow, Palmerston street. Mrs. Austin Quigley, who celebrated her birthday on Sun- gutoesterri 17:iferbro- '714,1*;;-4." 86 y aT he scongregation ha& r Mrs. Frank Moran, of Kings- Street, to be known as St. OfSherbaurne Jbrzdge, ,and Miss JUdie, Moran, Luke's;• of Landon; and her niece, Mrs. Ken Ray, and children, Joseph, •"•••"•••••••e•••••• Danny, Janet and Ernie, of Chatham. Mr.. and Mrs. Doug Wakely • PERSONALS ea, - United Church Woman's Assam- .Evy Five members ,of North_Street..1._ , ,....,,, his parenu, mr. and Mrs. Cheer ,has beenvisitingwith h_re..,., c., ation-Mrs. Earl Westbrook, Mrs. Archie Hamilton, -NM: M. for a few days. He leaves this ter Feapn, Pa erston street, Driver, Mrs. AMDS AradTeRY and Friday to take five-day civil MTS. H. Talmay-ettended the defence course .at Ottawa. After eighth annual meeting of Lon- that, will return to Kamloops, liWii;;Xifilla4,0,h4-famil.t.W04 IVeoPherson, N.W.T., ;where 'he son led in prayer. Itepor4 were read by ,the secretary, Nils. Jack Reis,' and the treasurer, Mrs. Bert MoCreath. Miss Eva Somerville discussed the use and meaning of Blessing BOxes. She' explained that the term "'Mite Boxes" is mislead- ing... t o4ginalgs1.•.,.40033341M Biblical story of the (Widow.WhO put her "Mites" int& the collec- tion box, but the true fact is that she gave "all she had." The idea of 'Blessing Boxes is the "brain -chile of Mrs. War law Taylor, a former member of 'Knox Church, Goderich. Mrs. Tayier, a lady of over 90 years, Is Still doing W.IVI.& work 'via her Toronto telephone. '. The main part of the program was devoted to the introduction. of the practice of the Swedish Bible Study Method. Bach member joined. a group under one of the following leaders: Mrs. S. Blake, Mrs. B. McCreath, Mrs. J. Pirie, Mrs. E. Isaak, Mrs. J. Leitch, Miss B. Woodruff, Mrs. J. Bosvteld, MTS. D. IMellick, Mrs. H. Calvert..._.An impressive Climax to 'the whole study was OrlIk HNANCING A CAR? Before you buy ask about our Low Cost Financing Service with complete Insurance Coverage. Alexattder -Am.& ,Chapnian lbsurance-.1,An- Goderich, Ont. 17 Phone JA 4-9662 will be in charge of the RCMP detachment: • Mrs. Ralph LesWing, Of Eden, N.Y;, and 1Virs. Ray Lubstorf„.of BuffaloINT., were visitors last week with alr'l and 141%%• W. 3. read. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh.11111 'and' Mrs. William Doak were in Tor- oiftb, ''.an Monday attending the funeral' of their ' cousin, Mrs. Harvey Barr, 248 Pape street, • Maas Nancy Hughes, in coin- PanY with 33 Sarnia rinembers and five chaperones., enjoyed a bus trip to St. Petersburg, Florida during the Easter vaca- tion. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Ftrid- dle, Jim and John, of Ottawa;-' 'and -Wilmer and Wayne Cran- ston, of London, were guests of Mrs. P. C. Priddle, of Goderich They returned to London to visit outlier relatives, 1V1r." and Mrs. Herb Cranston, Mrs. N. MeNevin and Miss A. Thompson. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Elliott, Arthur street, attended the fire - well service, last Sunday even- ing, of Carlton Street United Church, Toronto, closing after • Special Features • for Friday and Saturday Banana --fraline-Cakes-Aw-40c---- Mtn 'Cita-nr les vAt.-.60c. „ 1 - • WATCH for our display of MOTHER'S DAY CAKES!_ CULBERtS BAKERY irr* HOME OF TASTY pAsTive4 wur STREET DIAL 7941 .and daughter, of Toronto, were Peterson's 4.) week -end guests with Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Sanderson. Cpl. Gerwyn Davies, of Rivers, Man., was a week -end guest Concrete Products sOending the winker with his ,.1 BUSTER • with ivtr_AnKLAErs- W- -- turned to Port- Colborne ,after Reg. Matheson-hsts'''rev;"' '',mopoeNZU'"IDArtmAtmiyirt' e. 327 0 . . air. and 1VIrs: A. Elliott, of Sault Ste. and, Michigan, were Easter visitors with Mr. and Mrs. William Doak, Keays 'street. Douglas Splan, Woodstock, spent Easter week with his grandparents, Mr. -and Mrs. Gordon. Jams..eson. • WILL SPEAK HERE C. W. Booth, Deputy Minister of Education for Ontark,.., speak at the annual meeting of Huron CountLibrary 0o -oper- ative in Knox. Presbyterian 'Church on Monday. The dinner meeting, which Starts at 6.30' p.m., is open to the public. r FOR GENERAL INSURANCE SEE KEN CROFT • FIRE —AUTO 7.!_. LIABILITY— CASUALTY sisiter, 1VPiss Isabel 1Viatheson. OPENING FOR THE TFIIRD CONSECUTIVE SEASON - ON - FRIDAY • MAY 6 BLUEWATER DANCELAND OPENING NIGHT SPECIAL - • DOOR PRIZE - BROWNIE STARFLASH CAMERA <4• NOVELTY AND SPOT DANCES MUSIC,BY Desjardine Orchestra LUNCH COUNTER WILL FEATURE HOT TURKEY ON A BUN. 0. TEN PER CENT DOWN NO RED TAPE at rear of Lumby's 'store on St: Mind Street. 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