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N'S BOOK STORE
GODERICH
MEM
•AT
THE
. PARC THEATRE GinEr
Put a MOTHER'S •DAY into every week: take her out Of
the kitchen and bring her to a show.
Now Playing—Alan Ladd and Sidney Fortier, In "ALL
THE YOUNG MEN," also "THE GOLDEN FISH" --in color.,
Mon., Tues. 'and Wed. •;May 15, 16, 17
Joanne Dru, Mark Stevens and Richard Strauss
Filmed in Majorca, this salty adventure yarn tells .of a
search for sunken gold coins.
"SEPTEMBER STORM"
In Scope and Color.
Thurs., Fri. and Sat.—May 18, 19, .20
Anne Heywood and Jose Svarez-
A• Roman maiden sacrifices -everything in her love for a
young Carthaginian
"CARTHAGE : IN FLAMES"
,
Scope and Color.
Coming—"Flame Over India"—In Scope and Color.
Brownie's Drive -In
Theatrettd.CIjnton
THURSDAY and FRIDAY—May 11 and 12
DO
"THE ENEMY GENERAL"
Van`Johnson,
"BATTLE IN OUTER SPACE"
(Color) (Cineinascope)
SATUR}AY and MONDAY—May 13 and 15
DOUBLE FEATURE
"THE 13 GIIOSTS"
Charles I lerbert and Jo Morrow
. (Special Glasses Supplied. For Each` Customer)
"STOP, LOOK AND LAUGH"
THE THREE STOOGES.
taH•NMirNN►HMN••NONi•r•rN•NM•M•M
TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY—May 16 and 17
DOUBLE FEATURE
"THE LONG HAUL" •
(Adult Entertainment)
Victor Mature. and 'Diana Dors
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"GOING ST ADY" -
Molly Bea' and Allan I Read .Jr.
ONE CARTOON
WEDNESDAY, MAY ' it
Clinton Kinsmen Club Theatre
1t,
"Newsgathering,'"s..Topic Of John
StrongAt Librarians" Meeting
Nearly 100 librarians and in-
terested board members from
all parts of Huron County gath-
ered in Knox 'Church Hall for
their annual banquet last week.
Mr. Arthur Gibson, of Howick
Township, was chairman. In
the absence of Mayor E. C. Fish-
er, Reeve Frank Walkom wel-
comed the visitors to Goderich.
Rev. G. L. Royal pronounced the
Grace.
Warden Ivan Forsyth mention-
ed the service provided by the
Huron County Library Co -Oper-
ative since it was organized in
1941.
The minutes were read by
John Berry, The chairman in-
iroduced the head table • which
included: Warden and Mrs. Ivan
Forsyth; Mr. and Mrs. William
Ball; Reeve " and Mrs. Frank
Walkom; Reeve and Mrs. Clar-
ence Hanna; Mr. and Mrs. John'
Strong; Rev. G. L. Royal and Mr.
William, Hanly.
Reeve ,Clarence i •
ntro-
Hanna
den Meira•iw � we
'POTTED PLANTS
Hydrangeas
Gloxineas
'Mum Plants
Mixed Pans
CUT FLOWERS
Roses
Carnations
Snapdragons
Gardenias
'Gladioli..
Mums
AAle
\IS
MOTHER'S DAY S
W. J. DENOMME
FLOWER SHOP
140 The Square
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Goderich
BICYCLE LICENSES
a
Police Chief Fred,. l inshall re- jj3j1
ports that only 290 bicgcie lic-
enses had been sold at, the
beginning of this week. The.
deadline set, for the purchase
of these licenses was April 30.
'Over 700 were sold by the Gude-
rich Police Department last
year.
duced the guest speaker, Mr.
John Strong, • of Wingham,
CKNX radio and` TV station. He
spoke of the work pf newsgatb-
ering anc told how, in a matter
of minutes, news comes in on
teletype to the station, from all
corners of the world. , A film
showing the staff and their" work
and how they cover important
events concluded his interesting
address. •
Mr. John Hanna, M.P., wished
success to •the Library Co -Oper-
ative and •remarked that . this
county was progressing at a
great rate.
The Huron County Librarian,
Mrs. R. G. Eckmier, • spoke on
her work and introduced Miss
Mary Mustard, inspector of sec-
ondary school libraries. She had
conducted a "Wofkshop on Read-
ing" for teenagers and over 35
librarians from the county with
visitors from Oxford, Lambton
and Waterloo counties in the
afternoon.
Inspecl6r-7. H. Kinkead spoke
of the interest of all County
Council membersin this Co-
operative Library „ Service which
tends-te-nearlyaRRte,-the--s
in the county. He ,said he •was
very .in erested�-in getting boys
and girl's to read. Reading ma-
terial must be available for these
children, as their homes .and
schools alone cannot provide it,
he said. Mr. Hanly thanked the
ladies of Knox Church for their
dinner and Mrs. A. Straiton rd -
plied. • Hugh Whartton, Thomas 'Twam- MON., TUES., WED.—
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MAY 15, 16, 17'
MRS. MARGARET MacDONALD
Funeral services were held on
Saturday afternoon of last week
at Ashfield Presbyterian Church
for Mrs. Neil MacDonald, 88, the
former Margaret Taylor. Inter-
ment was in Kintail cemetery.
•Mrs. MacDonald passed away
in Pinecrest Manor Nursing
Home, Lucknow.
She is survived by two sons,
Earl; Ashfield Township; Wil-
liam, - Kintail; two daughters,
Mrs. Thomas " (Alice) Bogie, St.
Thomas; Mrs. Ed. (Irene) Riley,
Millbrae, California; four sisters,
Mrs.. Alex Johnston, Chicago;
Mrs. Robert Wagner, •Detroit;
Mrs. Dan Wylds, Mrs. John Cow-
an, both of Ashfield Township.
ARTHUR KINGSBURY
A former resident of Gode-
rich and of the Nile district,
Arthur Ernest Kingsbury, passed
away at his Wingham home on
Thursday of last week. A son
of the late Mr, and Mrs. Isaac
Kingsbury, he was born in Eng-
land 84 years ago and came to
Canada 65 years ago. By trade,
he was a painter and decorator.
While in Goderich he was a
member of Bethel Pentecostal
Church, and; at the time of his
death, he was a member of the
Pentecostal Church, Wingham.
His wife, the former Elizabeth
Edwards, died in 1943." Several
nieces and -nephews survive.
Funeral services were held on
-day-afternoon -at-the---bodge
funeral home with interment in
Maitland cemetery. Rev. Wilson
Loder of the Wingham Pente-
costal Church officiated, assisted
by Rev. Harold Cracknell. Dur-
ing the Service a duet was sung
by Misses Hoy and Cracknell,
and Rev. H. Cracknell sang a
solo. The pallbearers .were:
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UARY
ley, William Lediet, Edward Er-
rington, Linton Sutlor, James
Stokes.
WILLIAM J. McMU'LLEN
Mrs. Christine Thompson, Que-
bec•street, received word of the
death of her brother.; William
J. McMullen, 73, on Wednesday.
of last week., " Mr. McMullen, a
retired farmer, was a lifelong
resident of Huron Township' and
a member of Pine River United
Church.
Surviving are his widow, the
former Winnifted Brown; one
son, Howard, Galt; one daughter,
Mrs. Ray (Ijeatrice) Collins, Am-
berley; a brother, John, Prince
Albert, Saskatchewan; and one
sister, Mrs. Christine Thompson,
Goderich.
Funeral services were held at
SUNSET
DR1VE-iN
1i4 miles east of Goderich on
Nd 8 Highway
THURS., FRI., SAT.—
MAY 1'1,' 12, 13 ,
"SIGN OF THE
GLADIATOW"
In Scope and Color,
Anita Ekberg and George
Marshall
Laurel and Hardy, In
"Oliver The VIII"
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Galaxy.is light, bright, marvelous
luggage and it's on display at
our store now! Inspect Galaxy's
new "Touch-o-matic" locks—
feel the luxury of its custom
interior! Galaxy is Canada's new
line of fully m,outded luggage—
designed for jet -age travellers!
Come in soon. See new Galaxy.
We're proud -to show it!
ASTRALITE SHELL
Durable! Light -weight!
CUSTOM INTERIOR
Matched to exteriors!
SAFETY LOCKS
Fit flush with rase!
NEW HANDLE 6
Hand contoured! p.
YOUR 3 INITIALS
On special base plate!
F. HIBBERT
Built ti,,a�kill
understdn[iing
and a touch of magic,
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In Discontinued Styling's. CLEARING AT
ADULT ENTERTAINMENT
"FEVER IN THE
BLOOD”
Angie Dickenson and Efram
Zimbalist Jr.
• Two Shorts and Cartoon
THURS., FRI:,'• SAT-,
MAY 18, 1 19, 20-
' DOUBLE BILL
"THUN.DER IN
CAROLINA"
Color
Rory Calhoun and Connie Hines
"SABU AND HIS
MAGIC RING
Color
William Marshall and Sabu
TWO SHOWSNIyG�YHTLY
Children under 12 lit oars free.
Playground IRefrashr»rnft
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NOW
ON DISPLAY FOR THE
FIRST TIME'
In Goderich
A Completely New
LINE of CANADIAN
WALLPAPERS
by
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the .Linklater- funeral home„ TWO. PRIZE WINNERS AT
Kincardine, on Saturday, May 6, SDD IM cn t►I'Q e w } s
with interment in Kincardine
1 cemetery.
Among those from a distance
attending the funeral were; Mr.
Frank Harrison, ,Mr. and. Mrs.
Eric McKinney, all of Windsor;
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Beck, De-
troit; Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Mac-
Donald, Woodstock; Mr. and
Mrs. William Thompson, Mr. and
Mrs. Donald.Thdrnpson, Londonk
Miss Maisie Thompson, Toronto,
and Mrs. Neil Thompson, Gode-
Spring flowers decorated }Iar-
bourlite Inn last Friday evening
for the 13th annual Spring Fan-
tasy Ball sponsored hy the Beta
Sigma Phi. Mrs. John Beduin' .
was the winner of the $50.00
bond and Mrs. Floyd Lodge w:15
the winner of the- spot dance.
prize, which was donated by Fit- •
singer's JewelleryLL:Store.._ The;
net proceeds of this dance will
lie° given to Al x�ndra Mat°i
rich. ne.
and General Hospital.
NEW LIONS D.D.G.
J. Ross Middleton, %R. 2, Bay-
field, was elected Deputy Dis-
trict Governor of Region 3, Dis-
trict A-9, of Lions International,
The election occurred at the
annual Region Rally which was
held at Zurich Community
Centre.
' '45th ANNIVERSARY
Former pub:isher of • The '
Zurich Herald, Chester Smith,
and Mrs. Smith,. recently cele-
brated their 451h wedding lin-•
niversary.
A classified ad in the Signal.
Star brings quick results.
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COMPLETE SET OF 4 - L -
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