The Goderich Signal-Star, 1961-03-09, Page 5"tr
a
•.ia....:-u..�•.✓ii::r ,h:'r:2..;:•:tv.s::.�:':vx.nX v..sninivv.w.+v.:......
V.. vtwh•c.. Y•+'.Sp:Mfl,..•m...%M1 •.!..yyy,.,.iv�,,,,,,,,,,,,., '��
w. "!••,.„m y>Fy.,.:/�vq,siw•�y,�y»rry�S^•,!f,-:^ G��"nF'S%!tan7?Kf .;<'.�
•
�Sa. ::L+.:i�v'�'•./�'. may,.
•
Here's outstanding value at a budget price! A complete 7 -pee.
Bedroom outfit that comprises a 6 -drawer double dresser, with
tilting mirror, 36” by 26"; 4 -drawer chest and bookcase bed,
with 2 sliding panels in walnut finish, 180 -coil spring mattress,
button tuftin-g and roll edge, sisal and felt padding; sturdy
slat ,spring with' 4 rows of helicals; set of 17" by 25" feather -
filled pillows. Ticking in multi- •-
U '
colour floral designs.
Asumummir
SERTA CONTINENTAL BED
Get that "Get up and Go" SERTA feeling! Here's'a continental bed
that can be used in the children's room, the master bedroom or the
guest room. Consists of a SmooThop,_.252-coil type mattress with
rayon ticking, layers of white felt and
sisal padding. Matching box -spring do
6 sturdy hardyood legs.
NO MONEY DOWN --• 60c WEEKLY
Regular • $79.95.
Y°U SAVE- 0.01
,1" .v...:.4......,/:. srP3f','•fiw'fiS%,/Yi;n-%'?g"iC"',r',t,/.,'%i�YIN/''`'i'
Ot4�V.Lry ..Z'.v. �Y:::l>:<ti t....... .. }h.:!i .... /.w..
4 -SEATER' CHESTERFIELD - SET -
Upholstered in combination of plain 'and striped, long -wearing fabric
in your choice of colours. Covered decks. No -sag springs . and foam
cushions. A quality suite at it low ADAMS price.
Furnishings iliustraietl with suite available as follows
24" Step end table or 32" Coffee table ... 9,95 each
58" Floor Iamp and .shade : 16.95; Table lamp and shade ... 8.95 each.
NO DOWN PAYMENT -REQUIRED ON THE -SET - UP TO 3 YEARS TO PAY ONLY $2 WEEKLY
In a single wood ... Value! Furniture -
"styled cabinet. Now, let's note a few
of the features: 19 -tube, powered trans-
former chassis:' 23" screen gives you a
"motion picture" type vfewirrg area.
Cascode tuner for crystal-clear pictures,
full -range, front -mounted 8" loudspeaker.
Available in a lustrous walnut finish
� Ny
Applauded for stile, comfort, easy -cleaning
'••!••, and the price) Features-: 36" x 48" x 60" with
aid of 12" loose panel. An Arborite surface 4
Double legs. Black plastic pro
tector caps. Tufflex
padding
in chairs. Choice of colours. <h
WHERE QUALITY AND PRICEMEET
8 The Square
' - GODERNCH
Telephone JA 4-7358
STRATFORD
94 Ontario Street -- Telephone 271.9881
With the pur-
chase of this set,
a Matching Step,
Stool with 2 steps.
ADAMS invites you to watch
« VFTO-TV 'CIIIA.NNEL 9
The 4oder1ch si>t4I1t
.T,hursd8y, March 99
Former -Noted
Area Diving
Dies At 96
ksaTnittriV *;inti' ;Of
first charge in Canada as, a n
lste ; a }k1m gat' Sini t
Hilt Rev. Alexander •Mpe'iliin
96, father sat Sir Ernest 4
;41illan, died Sunday at his he,
m Toronto. On tire- l$tn
-the centennial of Knox Pre $:,
teriat - Church, Auburn,, 1
year, the late Mr. i11aeltiill
Was one of the ministers
sent a letter of song atulatip
Funeral services were to
Tuesday afternoon at St__.t.
drew's United Church, lilt
street East, Toronto, with int
ment taking, place in Mot
Pleasant cemetery.
He was a doctor of divin,
and a doctor of music and 1)
served the Presbyterian Chur
and the United Church of CI
ada since he was ordained.,
1887.
In 1957 he was honored
his church,St. Andrew's Unit
of Toronto, with a special al
vice to celebrate his 70th
niversary as pastor, lecturer -Ai
outstanding authority on liynj
ology and hymn tunes.
Born in Edinburgh, he W
educated at the University
Edinburgh and Presbyter
Divinity Hall. He first •visit(
'Canada before graduation Win
he was sent to Western Cahat
by the Student Missionary °S
ciety. After his ordination h
Scotland, he was called to ti
double' charge of Auburn i
Huron County and Smith's
He later served as ministt
of the ,> zesbyterian Chureh -.i
Mimieo from 18.to 1895, whe
he was called to' St. Enoch
Church in Toronto. He latE
returned to Mimico.
Dr. MacMillan was appointe
in 1893 to the PresbAyteria
Church's Committee on Churc.
Worship and edited the Presb3
terian Bdok of Praise in 1-$9
His 'revision of 'it was aceepte,
M- England -in 1918:-:
After church union in 1925
he became secre ry of the Cohn
mittee on Church Ritual ani
Wershij and guided the produe
tion of the Hymnary ofQ tht
United Church of Canada whiei
is still in use.
In 1934 he wrote a companiox
volume, Hymns of the Church
dealing with the history oo
hymns and biographical inform-
ation on the authors of many o;t
them.
Dr. MacMillan had -lecture
students . in divinity schoo
acros,'s Canada, .on_.Christian wor,
'ship and church praise.
His wife, the former Wilbel•
mina Katherine Ross, died in
1932.
S.Urviving. are his son, Sir
Ernest. and a daughter, Jean
MacMillan, who is head of spec-
ial services office of the Toronto
Public Library.
CANDLELIGHT ENROLMENT
j CEREMONY FOR GUIDES
The Third Goderich Company
of the Girl Guides held a. candle
Eight Enrolment ceremony in the
Knm ('hnrr•h Itarjera,��-yypA
with Captain Jean Asher el-
ficlating.
i- ' Rev. G. L. Royal spoke to the:
girls and their parents on
mg up to their ia«•:; and pro-
mises and also the (;'' le Prater.,
• 11e Was thanked by :til ;1:rec,n
vert.
�'It , rr1 xcc successful
in pass;n_- th;��z I ,dcr Foot
tests and rr(''Itotc & ',p,`d irate
ho (;,t'1 ('iIi le t';,'rIpam'. The-
nnl,, inembce's�trc_• h:lt': Cham-
ber •fcanette \ t)r.,'1j Nancy
Pars 'ns. Rnrb,ar( ..:''Iiiister and
a:at." Hc11T-y - - -----
f3IUDGE SCORES
Five e -tables ‘‘,.r,, . n ploy
the lIuplicate ('lub Mon-
dad' r,i. ht. The re re.--filts were;
•^.lrs. A. Nicol an Air. P. F.
('are... 471 points: Mrs. F. 11.
• l e:, and Airs.. W. (7. M:rrEwan,
40 paints: Mr. I)..1. 11 -Lend and
l l r. lig. Carswell. 39 points; ;titr.
'and Mrs. H. 1;insclla. 36'
roints, _
PORTER'S HILL -
PORTER'S HILL. March 6.—
On Wednesday afternoon ser;
oral. members' of the bv'olpar.'s
Association mei at the Home of
)Irs. Alvin Betties to quilt a
crib quilt. Next week they plan
Ito quilt a Large. quilt at th<,
March meeting to be held at the
home of Mrs. JoI:v. Torrance_
The roll call for the meeting
"An Irish Verse or Juke:-
,
The -hobo" parties sponsor( 1
},v tlr' Woman' '. sromatl(r i
have proven both a rou'Ial and;
'financial success with carlaa:s
of. neighbors visiting eat h oth.t,
OBITUARY
MRS. CL1F FeRD A, 'h DMOND:S' -
Mrs. Agnes ..Nand-' Edmonds
died last Friday at .Alexandra.
Hospital. after a short i11ness.
Born in Edinburgh. Scotland, 13
1801 she came to Canada449
years ago. She was ata resident
of Detroit and Brantford before
moving to Goderich three years
ago. Mrs. Edmond's was a mem-
ber of Knox . Presbyterian
Church. -
Surviving are her -husband,
Clifford A. Edmonds, Goderich;
two sons, William W.. Delhi; and
David A., Brantford; one bro-
ther, John .„Walker, Brantford;
and four grandchildren.
The •body rested at the Lodge
funeral home until Sunday when
sere ice -s were held at the Me-
Cleister funeral home. Burial
was in Mount Witte, cemetery,'
Brantford.
. As far back as 1750, German..
speaking people settled in Lutf-
enberg; Nova 'Scotia and est h.
lished n considerable fishing in-
dustry there, • Y
•