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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1960-09-29, Page 5
Reg McGee & Sons and Staff Cordiall Invite o Drop Into s., -. ..a..wa.c.�y,;. ''•tl,.i'T'tl_ „-'..?�`1Y ?�,n.a.:.Y�tr �;� ov. roo s AND LOOK OVER THE NEW — the 4 ew ET 7..:: • D(J N A►NThe Goderich Signal Star Thursday, Sept. 29th, '1964 A NC�N s 'VTC MEN BADLY BURNEL.IN Mrs.esieOlierd sisterHOLOCALJ$t Hiss E. ?McMillan, last Saturday .visited their niece, Mrs. Wm.MAUSOLEUM Graham, and. Mr. Graham, Two men, 4. N. MacDonald funeral director. The two in -- Southampton. Mr. Jiro Blake, who recently and William 'Miller, who suffer- jured men were taken 'by MIr� entered Toronto University, was ed third .degree burns in a mis- Lodge to Alexandra 'Marine and home with his parents, 'Mr. and hap at Maitland cemetery last General'Hospital. Thursday.,afte.rnoan, are re orae �.r�y.;:����-��.#�e� or .04.„11704.7 e ���� � F . Hoot. Stothers,who , d Wise -now- progressan t, a i°= , _. end � � ably at Alexandra Hospital. k o Ththe rd.uiattlX 404. l _. men were removing tar tbria Hospital was able to come home last week and is recover, with a gas torch when the hose inti nicely. suddenly became detached. from Mrs. Mary Rivett visited at the tank containing press-urized Comber for the 'week -end with `as.. The result was a searing her sister, .Mrs. Bert Badman. mass 'of flame enveloping the Mr. and 'Mrs. Harvey Culbert entire roof area. enjoyed a motor trip last week Unable to escape from such to visit Mr, and Mrs. Elmer Mo-c:udden near holocaust, both Whinney, Downsview, his bra men were severely burned. Mr. ther, _Mel Ciulliert, ;Halton, They \lacDonald, cemetery sexton, also attet;ded Jersey cattle sales was burned about the face and at 'Richmond Hill, Aurora and neck and also ' both his -arms Oakville a well as visiting were badly bursted. Mr. Miller 'W' ;ars Falls. suffered burns on the righLarm Zr. J. 'C. Durnin, Kitchener, was home for the week -end with Mr. and Mrs. Herb Fin- nigan. and the right side of his back and his face was also burned somewhat. • , The exact extent of the burns Mr. Harold Errington is -do-will not be definitely known in t'I•try well towards recovery until the bandages are removed at Wingham hospital and ex-Isome time this week. Dr. N. !peels to be coniine; home t.ltis,C. Jackson is in attendance. 1 week. I Three other menwho tivere Visitors Sunday with :Mrs, near at the time of the ex - Minnie Jones and Mel w redplosion were not injured. They Mr, and Mrs. Spence Irwin, 1 'v,ere .Gent -le McCabe and Ernest Lucknc,�•*, and .Mr, and A1rs. Iloltzhate.en of the emetery Harold Rivers. Goderich. staff, and Floyd Ludge. Goderich Mr. and Mrs. W. Stafford re - 1 turned home - Monday after a GRmN ®liAAS '�-it with friends and relatives in ,Toronto and suburbs. Mr. and Mrs. AV. McLeod, Kin HONORS® `'DY - , cardiae, visited 'Mr. and Mrs.Robe Stothcrs on Sunday. Air. and 1i�s..Clizyon Alcock,�� g s Sault Ste_ _ Marie, visited..„their _ cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Victor! AUBURN, Sept. 27:- L Grand -t Errington, and on Sunday they, ! mothers` of the Auburn district together visited their cousin,.�'wfflie guests at. the September meeting of the Women's Insti- tute at the Oran_re Hall. The gce..4s-4s..the_do the_president, ,Mrs. Thomas taasncchomealtithda6itaotf}k Ashfield. Rev. Father D. •Benninger, London. visited h14 uncle, 'Mr. Barney Benninger. and 'attended the funeral -•• of • Mrs. Gilbert Frayne, Ki-ngsbridge. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Culbert and Mr. and Mrs. Glen Huston Craig accompanying on the and Jean are on a motor trip piano: Mrs. itt � el;onleci to Parry Sound this week. the grandni"othIiagers . ancl--pza-id a Mrs. T. Richards and Mrs. lovely t •i'bute to '''them un this Herb Finnigan:. met in - the'• -Un r..nnual crecasien ited Church on Monday rjight' :The report of the s eretary with the purpose of organizing • and the treasurer were given a (,.G.I.T. group. An election by Mrs. Bert Craig. Mrs. Clif-t Ode call brings you the wonderful world of warmth' a FOR DETAILS ON E(sso o1L FURIIAL�I BUR S CALL Left to Right —Leonard McGee, Alvin McGee; •Ron'ild McGee, Kenneth' 1\1^11» Ron Pennington, James”"Rutledge;-Jrhrrr or c o l , x n �v Donald Duench acid -Billy Kirkey • Sales dartefikywad in 180..olow Wig on to your -hats and youi' hearts. !causein 61 • YIPPEE!!.! . . . here we go again! Just look ht that 1961 Dodge Dart! Hard on the heels of last year's roaring success comes anGther superb eXample of gleaming, Dodge Dart elegance. There'll be no stopping this beauty! Lopleat that roominess and comfort . . . almost amounts to pampering! That's Dodge -size rooni . . enough for six adults or a whole • gaggle ofyoung fry! Up front there's Dodge -packed power—Slant 6 or V8 —and Dodge economy too. No wonder the smart ones are moying to Dart! See your Dodge -Valiant Dealer . . Drive a 1961 Dodge Dart. HAMILTON STREET NOW DISPLAY AT All DODGE VALIANT Mu alit y product of' Chryskr Corpora/loft Evineerins REG. McGEE & SONS GODERICH, ONTARIO { NEW '61 CARS HERE Four Sons Active in Father's Enterprises The well-known gar service station of Reg. & Sons on Harniiton Mr. AVes. Alton, London. Mr. Ennis Comfort, St. Cath- arincs,-'°visited his- uric•?es; Ilan. Ogg i t t `he�^°fi7'sE° *tre�pr• �} dent, Mr,s. Ed. Davies, pinned---a- beautiful inned. a beautiful ribbon corsage in 111-1 stitute colors, with a 'e11ow daffodil on. the top, on each grandmother. The president opened the • meeting with Mrs. William J.1 of 'officers will be held and bi- ',t•ccklymeetings--R'i l -follow this season. Mrs. Elizabeth Armstrong the week. Her nephew, Harvey- United Church Sunday, school McIntyre, in the same dwelling rooms on October 17th. Regis - house, found' zer in a Semicon- tration is to be in. charge of Mrs. Ed. Davies and •Mrs. Bert Craig and will commence at 9.30 a,m. The conveners 'of ,ihe refreshment committee will be Rostock and Milverton. Airs, : William Straughati add Visitors Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. George Millian. Mrs. Nelson, Culbert were 3Ir. The roll call was answered and Mrs. Glen Huston. and Jean, by naming "Something My Ripley; Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Cul- Grandmother Told• Me." "Many bert and family, south of the members could recall favorite words of wisdom given years ago by those who were` fortun- ate to have one. The motto, "I)o not. resent' growing old, some are denied the privilege," prepared by Mrs. Donald Haines was read by Mrs. -Andrew Kirk- connell. A duet • was' sting -by Mrs. George Millian and Mrs. Gordon MoClinchey. A medley of old-time' tunes was- played on the accordion by Mrs. Gor- don R. Taylor. „A. musicyt,l,-c©n- test was in charge of Mrs. gall - aid Haines and the winner was Mrs. George Millian and Mrs. Harry Eve. - Winners for .the lucky prizes were: lucky corsage,' Mrs. J. V. and tPaining ( f st:;nd-aid •1rrdt•:ce �neciaii,t—Tamer Jermyn, 1lrs. Hugh McWhinney were at Stoltz: the shortest grrand- cro'`ter:; and pacers, many of : u h r i c a t i o n; service --- Don [he tables of sc' ins and fruits mother, Mrs. John -Youngblue: which have Won purses on J)tiench, automatic Iteinsmission and vegeta�hles uz the seni�, 'he grandmother with the most tme1:s ofvei a wide area. The :l,i 1 flit and" genial Bill Kir room. In the junior roor1�, there r{rti1 t. in •her purse. ..urs. :fin- r., thirst •spn, lt,n,"' is well kno',tn key, who gives your car the well was a eounler et up for lair drew Kirkconncll, who had 49 among harnc s, men as a c ;p- Rneeen Mc'.;eta shine. ,,Ixire pie in;, coffee, hot dogs and plc at •n hers. This was in 6harge of • ab:e and co Isistent., Awinntng -tore was taken in the garage which Irl. M. Durgin was as . Mrs. Keith "Machan and MiS. driver. oi'4' mos: of the Ont:u•io:�ht,wrouni as the group awaited listed by VIrs, Eldon Culbert Gordon Miller. A lunch was ovals, The MrQee.farm, Gncen'the first of the '61 models," and Mrs. Chas. Fcwier. Races served' by Mrs. Keith Machan, Acre-. on the Benimiler rood •-- ai:d a ball *game were enjoyed rs, Donald? IIain(1s and Mrs. has. l:Jfi been •reeornized as ford Brown agave the report of the card com-rkt.t:e .illi! rca4 the acknowledgements. Plans. were made for the: County Rally' w`hit�h�is.-tam=Ire :1�e1�I tills-:�-tl �:tt �. scious condition., She was re- moved to GOderich hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Fred_Boechler on Sunday 'visited relatives at .ard'1961 Doclge cars and truckstidllage; Mr. and Mrs. Spence reel. IA as are the 'earliest of these arrivals The "Country Fair" of Dun- gannon 'Public School, held Wednesday afternoon .of -last week, turned out a splendid suc- cess. Mr. Robt. Norman -and Mrs. M. Durnin made arrange- ments for the bazaar, exhibits and races. Mr. Eldon Culbert of the .Ashfield school board b was on hand to call in and L eonard, Alvin, 'Re;fiLl(1 and --Ron Alec; re, car sales hring to order the classes for judging the boy,s and 'girls in costume fciflow*ing the parade to a Rat -a -tat -tat band made up of pupils. - (Miss Iva Carr, Mrs. L. Ivers and Mrs. M„, ,Reed. were among these 1V3S the bruccluig P.(1:- Diehl, truck 'ser- Judges.) 'Mrs. Victor Black and • originally este.)iished Al,.ech, and the entire staff stepped up 1929, -has since become for 'the group photo illustrating knoWn as the largeSt and oldest t -he above invitation to come agency in Huron Ccun'y for •and inspifer their new 1961 pro - Chrysler Corporation ears and'duct. trueld. . In -the- above- picture spread Established by the late Reg.'we see, fronfleft to right: Len managed by _lour sons, AleGce, new car sales manacier Kenneth. Apart from , the nia;:iger--"---Ken McGee,: parts bustling husinyes at. the gara.,,e service manager—Ron Pen- intel'est in 'the diverse activities Rutledge, mechanic. --. Chaerles WINS, SCHOLARSHIP. at the .back playground.' After one of the show_ farms of- the Miss Elizabeth Deans,. daugh- expenses, $98 was realized as iend Llie big 'McGee barn ter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Deans Profits frOm the • afternoon. PERSONALS : nd pasturee; the R A F. acro- G he formi‘r Alberta Osbaldes- Tickets had previously beep 67001e at Port Allert were ton, of ,kiadorich), of Guelph, sold on. a chrome TV chair. Mr. Li, J. Allan, of Goderich, equally known as a sllow spot h ,s bcen chosen as the xe- Cyndy Errington held the ticket has joined the soles -staff of orTite—FdisiiiJ, and 171111Cetim; -cement of the Edward Johnston le,. . of ,:beef cat'le. .1,part from :Chapter, I.O.D.E. Scholarship these activities, the late Mr. Mc -'award valued at $300.00 to en- -- Gee was alwa, an octive par- roll in the four year degree - . tipipant in sports afTair.'s in the course at Macdo'nald Institute. town ,and surrounding dktriet.'She also received a Dominion- . His ile,IP and sponsors:hip was a Provincial bursary of $260 and A.IIIFIELD, Sept. 27. — Mrs. Mrs. Gordon AleGratten, Gode; byword with many of the local last year received a similar one David MacMtirchy is visiting' I 'rich, has received word of the sporti'ng groups. -At the moment, the ATcGce used to further her studies in of Alma. ,---- ,of $103. These awards will be her -,daughter, Mrs. Hathertone Smithy. New ,York City. Mrs. death of her aunt, Mrs. Jane activated by the arrival of the. tote. boyS and their staff are further dietetics at the Macdonald Insti- Mr. and Mrs. Allen MacLean Mrs. WM Goderich tor several years and had made many friends here. Smith was a frequent visitor to and -children, of -Collingwood, 'Mr. and Mrs. Herb Fitzgerald, spent the week -end With• Mr. of Sudbury, Mr. and Mrs. R. and Mrs. D. A. MacLean. (If Duncanson, of Toronto. Old the W.IVI.S., opened•the October . Ross, president were week -end guests of Mr. and Mrs., Jack 'Graham, Miss Winnie Lamperd, of Lon - three visitors and five' children ' !MaCKenzie with 26 members; don, held at the home of Mrs. Hugh Tyneside, WilSon street. present. Mrs. Wm. Johnson gave the devotional part and Mr. and 'Mrs. Earl Co(ipet Go'uld, all of` Goderieh, have returne-d from a • trip to the West, visiti»g. in Brandon and, Portage la Prairie. • 131u6vater, Lounge ‘miles south cif Goderich on Highway 21 SATURDAY NIGHT, OCT. 1 Dance to the novelty tunes of The Venturis Orchestra OF LONDON, ONT. Dancing from 9 p.m. to 12 midnight. Admission $1.00 FRIDAY NIGHT, SEPT. 30 Be Ilere For the Ever -Popular , "TEEN -TWENTY DANCE" FEATURING tEL AIRES OF LONDON In a swing -n -rhythm session.' from 9.30 to 1. o'clock, Admission — 75 cents Mrs. AlacCreight and Mrs..Earl Howes read papers. Mrs. Mon-, crief led in prayer. The guest speaker, Mrs. Ritchie, of Kin- cardine, told of the workshop held in Belleville, Mrs. Jack Collinson, sang a solo. The hostess and the committee serv- ed lunch. The next meeting will ;be held in4 the church on October 13th. The Sacrament of the Lord's Supne'r will be served in Ash- field Presbyterian Church on October 2, with preparatory services on ;Friday evening at 8 p.m, and Saturday morning at 11 o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Or Sal - lows, Nacminef • Alberta, have returned to their hoine,„ after visiting rwith the formers sister, r..VIrs. Jarvis McBride, C.arlow, and other relatives. in GODERICH • Elsewhere call your nearest ImOrial Oil' sales office Engineered for' . 'Low Down Payment E,.asy Monthly Terms 5 Years to Pay , • Guaranteettly- Imperial Oil MacDONALD ELECTRIC CO., LTD. -Just A Reminder - WE CARRY A COMPLETE STOCK OF Reliable General Electric Light BULBS All Wattages — Shapes and Styles. 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