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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1960-06-23, Page 12
J'im Brewer, son of gr. -an4t' Mrs. George A,rtkey is spend- � Cp`'MP POT LUCK SUPPER ON INTERNATIONAL JOB The Coderich Signal tar � iursd y .Ju 23rd;'1a6 . NORTH ST. ROUPS' HOLD GODERICpI BOAT WOfkS - WV. ft, d Zr-ewer; se has success- ing 1 kss •A r 1 11>B Aleted his•second year with her son, RRl me dr1S.1 North Street ladies' organiza- "The Skipper," of the Mac - At ater ext University. Atkey, and Mrs. Atkey. rtions. which included the W.A Donald Marine fleet of boats, is ti the W.M.S. and Evening Auxil-engaged for the summer in iary enjoyed, a_ potk''uck_ picni: lWork connected with the con - supper at the United. Churcl,'strilction of the five mile Inter- Sumrner School eatnp, just north national shipping channel of Goderich wtth about 75 p . - through Squirrel island a n the oonoo ©coo our Smilery af�l���,C�:"•+,rF��witg='��'1,`�ii'�S"'i'f4' `��1C ViiidOW would Tike it.�♦t P 0 se . St- Clair River, The Goderich �vg i'i C+S"s.1:�eWES Sttpk, presYderrlt���.1uat/ 'i ."""eat "4114 -4"1 -tic V • of the W.A., presided for 'a short scow on the fob. The scow, "I'm sure the passers-by, business meeting whencanvass- Cartne_ agena, of New York City, iswhic. r. too, Madam" err for the T,B. Clinic in July our parts hof the world onbeen in uuch 0 were solicited. ' , Drought toyou by A donation of r Projects, It came to the St. �, �' � G moo•' was voted I, abarai s PI L'SE ER to the Summer $hoot' aria it LAGER - B E IR BREWERY• . le was decided to' have a bake sale ti' ®' ." .00000 `' 004;�QQ toJsy Mrs. Ruth Wall, president of the Evening Auxiliary asked for canvassers for the T.D. Clinic also. It was decided to prepare a list • of canvassers frnrn the• three organizations. Mrs. R. SEE US FOR THE NEW HIND OF NOOSE PAINT THAT Hughes and Mrs. J. Cook pre- . gifts to Mrs. G. Gardiner 1. CUTS BR1JAIve TIME Clair River from Tampa, Flor- ida. lor i . Before that it was da of ,pp, job ` in Venezuela. Operating "The Skipper" on the job is Sonny Mallough. GIVEN TEN DAYS FOR' VIOLATING SUSPENSION' Thomas Deforest Culbert, 25, of R.R. 1, Dungannon, was sent and Mrs. A. Waters on behalf to jail for 10 days after con- viction in 'magistrate's court of the Auxiliary and Mrs. F. Walkom on behalf of the, W.A. Mrs. R. C. Procter sang a solo accompanied by Miss Mary Buchanan. The devotional part of the meeting was held in the chapel and was in charge of Mrs. Wm. A. Harvey and Mrs. A. Green who read art interesting paper .� an. citizenship. ' y lyl�s� 1V1�.�paplin�;.to1.d-�DA.ttt ct4�� t�.��en1����_:•B the African situation. was fined $40 and costi:7 -- Rcohert Laws, 23, of Goderich, pleaded guilty to driving a motor vehicle without a licence FAVORABLY IN COUNTY and was fined $10 and costs or Haying istwo days in jail. -, progressing very Halton John Mero, of Sea - here last Thursday .on a charge of driving a Car while his lic- ence was under suspension. Albert Vernon Bimm, of R.R. 5, Clinton, was convicted of fail- ing to remain at the ecene, ,et,, an accident. Bimm's car collid- ed, after backing out of a lane - way, with a vehicle awned by Leonard .Jenkins, Goderich, on May 18,causingdamage to the r1 New C -I -L Acry»»c-i.atex Exterior ,Paint • saves work, time and Money - • is more blisterproof than any other type of paint • dries to a rich, velvety sheen in minutes • gives all-weather protection four years or more mss.. HAYING IS PROGRESSING favorably in Huron County with about a third of the farmers started, reports the CountrAgri- cultural- Re'preserttative. Fall tc,.1. .-34,64L 9utrin4e .-aS.l -a :{d, g; ttel tele„ u'1�11c+'l yRu�RA•D:Qs1�n • eta are y appcar4 o -be a farrly[m ald Jaes.Lyons, Lapeer, ;Mich., 1 satisfactory crop. Warm wea ' were each fined $115 and costs forth, was fined $5 and costs for driving a ,motor vehicle" in an unsafe condition. Robert George Usrborne, of OBITUARY .MRS. MAVID ANDERSON The death occurred at Wind- sor on June 17 of Mrs. Maud Anderson, of Windsor, after a lengthy illness. The funereal service was held at the Morris funeral home, Windsor, on June 20,with Rev. Canon F. Mc- C tehie. offuelatiu . Interment i u Mom- .Lutitzlietts, Church cemetery, of which Empey, of the County Health church Mrs. Anderson was a Department. He _immediately me ger. ordered the village dump to. Mrs. Anderson lived, in Wind- be• cloned. Ratepayers were ser for the past 211 years and called'' t? . a public meeting. before that 'in Chicago. Her There, it was decided to lugband .David Anderson, award the co tract for gar:. r - predeceased her in 1956. A ^ bage collection `for 'the corn - niece, ;'Vers. Isabelle Wetmore, ing year' to Warner Andirew.• lives at Merriton, Ont. The collections .will be made every Wednesday afternoon Mrs. Joseph' Dempsey; of commencing on June,. 22nd. Cleveland Heights, Ohio, is ai guest this week With Mrs. Earl John Flick `reports that the 'Maclaren. People's Christian Fellowship iMr. and Mrs. Robert Gray and prayer group will lie meting Mrs. Allen Larder attended the this week on Friday at 2.30 p.m. funeral of their aunt, O1ara in MacKay Hall (north door). Pred riore, in Detroit. DEAD SOW PRODUCES LIVE ACTION AT i4UBURN AUBURN. ---Credit for take" esteublishing of a new garbage collection service in Auburn goes to .an unknown person who recently dumped a dead sow on the village dump. Q fathers rs v' e When., the village • learned about lb, "dirty, iCi¢ file ; Gt sa1Ted- ittJWilU Corn nes Win Two ''ntests Goderich-Benmiller Voiibix es defeated Lucknow 12-7 Friday night, then edged 13elgrnve 4 - in a thriller Tuesday night. Both games were 'played d under the to lights at •Agricultural Park. the -local batteries. were: Gerd Walters and Delp Goddard; Hugh Kirkland and Deb Shewfelt Len. Willis became the hero of the Tuesday game when he homered in the. bottom of the ninth,enabling n t Combines the arra s g me to win 4-3. 'Hugh Kirkland and Deb De Shewfelt formed the local battery for this one. Port Albert is ;scheduled to play, the ,Combines. under the lights here on''Tuesday, June 28. • Mr. and Mrs. H. Tiehfborne left on Monday, by train, for a trip to the West Coast, stomping off in Winnipeg to visit her bro- ther and to be guests at the wedding of his granddaughter, June 25th in St. Paul's United; Church. Then, they will go on to visit another brother in Vic- toria, B.C. They expect to be away about a month and will visit in Kamloops and' North Dakota on the return trip. 77, r. . Chocolaty .Malted LayerCakes 40c .Two -layer cake wits marshmallow filling and malted creme icing May we suggest for your` PICNIC TABLE p 1 "•bl� �t[- ':l:'•,R�ifllS i�r'..'."7(6'n_•e ale RM.{U^.;Att-�.'gl: �e rp 3 Coconut t Tarts dOz. 5Qc � /Bl ur herr Muffin. doz. 3.5 c r WERT'S R BAKER ''THE ,HOME OI? f''ASTY PASTRY"- ,-__ Wt ST''STREET DIAL 7941 OPP,N FRIDAY AND SATURDAY 'TILL 9 P.M. Qolfing Ladies Hold Tourney The Ladies' Section of Mait- land Golf OL b on Saturday held an enjoyable nine hole com- petition with 16 ladies taking part. The winners for the day were: Low gross, 'Mrs. Gladys Reid; bidden hole; . M'rs., Marion Mao- Lead.' acLead.• At the conclusion : of the coat- petitiop,efreshments were served in the club house. Jin the evening, the club had their first socihl evening of the year 'which -wtas thoroughly en- joyed by all attending. • Et is the intention of the oluib to have these social evenings periodic- ally du"ring the summer and all members are cordially invited low,,:. net, Mrs. Jean M rflwain; to attend. (• I thei is needed to bring the corn .n ;for speeding at 70 miles an hour ACR"Y ��"-�o���""x I same ong. r ille farms wto excessive oin 50 -mile zones, PAINT 10' early tramping on moist fields. per., Pa"- c't ^ PAA' itleb McARTHUR & REILLY LTD. COMPLETE, HOME DECORATING CENTRE 36 West St., Goderich JA 4-8532 ••••••••e••••©••eeo••e • ,LET Veterans House Maintenance ....... _...... DO YOUR WORK BRICK PAINTING BLOCK ROOFING CEMENT WORK GENERAL MAINTENANCE" SH EPVPARDTON SHEPPAR!DTON, June 2Q, — This coiiimunity extends deepest sympathy to Mr. and Mrs. Ray- mond Haggitt on the death of their . infant son, -John Kenneth. Some of the farmers of the —• A man for every job — Phone R. Mabon., AT 7781 ening 1 u • �Sp ' z. 1A Are you taking advantage of the special sale 3..'�'!'"3it'u•S:ciU:r a'.nJ_"'.�..''Ti�1i?7fX:t%•*Sii�.: " >.�ll'rtYC..iYD•,.n :lar'• "A`J.Y`�dr, :towel.^.,�sAW�S Svc .,o . e!u. u - - prices duringthe Sealing: Out Same , p,�. „ district have started haying. � Congratulations to Miss Lynda Foster, 10A, -and Barry Bogie, 9B, of the Goderich Collegiate, for being exempt from writing exams on a11• their- subjects. Mrs. Agnes Fos'ter'`leaves Sat- urday, June 25, • from Malton Airport to visit her sister, Mrs. Dougherty, and "other relatives in Saskatchewan, • Mr. and Mrs. William Button, e -25-26x of Welland, visited with Miss •!N•••e••••••••••••oi 1 Lillias MacVicar on Tuesday. PLUMBING — WIRING — HEATING mAches�r &. on —.s • 56 Buick Sedan, driven with "Reverence" • 57 Pontiac Sedan;.. Pathfinder.. -Deluxe, custom radio, –ecconory 6--Lic,.---790696_• CUT TO .$1 395 ' •a . ' 55 Olds "88", ", ready to drive away, hydra- Inatic,---radio — 4e. 845340 - CUT TO, T555555 59 Pontiac Statioii 'Wagon, 6"-cyl. -auto., hunter's & fisherman's delight -Lie, 875558 CUT TO- $2,395 55 Pontiac Deluxe Sedan, radio, new rrtp- tor, a family man's car'-•Lic.. 884952 CUT TO $795 55 Nash, economical, '."I3as Bed, Will - Travel "--Lic. 889132 -.-CUT To • $ 59'5 N0 MINN-PAYMENT TOO SMALL ! 1. 53 Ford ,Pick-up, ready to go to work -a (or ybu—Lie. 50839D U . TO $550 54 Dodge, excellentall-round.shape, - 52 Studebaker ' eStarlite Coupe, custem curtain' radip, radio, very - economical --Lie, 848616 CUTS To $495 A CUT TO $175 PONTIAC BUICK VA:UXHALL GMC TRUCKS BEDFORD VANS