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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1961-05-11, Page 6
The Goderich Signal,Star, Thursday, May 11, 1961 -, Ahiieek L�D.EI May Meeting • SPRING GLORY --Two springtime visit rs to Ottawa admire some of the one million tulips presented by Queen Juliana of the Netherlands in gratitude for a capital's wartime hospitality. This scene of colour in front of the Canadian National's turreted Chateau Laurier is repeated along .the city's 24 -mile scenic parkway and is a feature in to Canadian Tulip Festival in May. The Ahxneek Chapter, I.O.D.E. held its May meeting on Mon- day at the home of Mrs. C. A. Reid, IJaat street. The regent, Mrs. C. Gibbons, presided for. the meeting and announced the forthcoming rummage sale. . Mrs, .:W..... [ t1ey,=•M i •ed..uWWtJ al reported n connedtidn with the trophies for the gradun 'at`itte :clttsser l twl ,he• Gbd'erteh.1 schools. Mrs. H. Dodd, Empire and world affairs convener, read an interesting article entitled, "The White House Kitchens." The regent announced the an- nual meeting of the National I.O.D.E. to be held- in Calgary and read a number of notices of motion to be discussed at that meeting. Final plans were made for the Jubilee Luncheon to be held May 24th. Mrs. Rose Marie Evan' was the "guest speaker. She told of her . work -'with the County of Huron Health Unit and showed slides of the work being done by the unit with the children and also adults in this county. Mrs. G. Stokes thanked Mrs. Evans for her informative talk and also thanked the hostess, Mrs. Reid. The June meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. • George Stokes. at the end of March, 86; pat - . �0 --Bequest ients admitted, 157, patients dis- B�� j charged, 157; deaths, 4; pat, ients remaining in at the end of for H�aspita �`° April, 82; patient days. adult, 2299, newborn, 173, 2472: oper- ations, 24; emergencies, 49; A bequest of $5,'000 from the meals, 9484. ,3ara1.1 Webster Estate, was re- 'etyed by the Alexandra Marine bud General Hospital, It was .MANY REGISTER FOR FIRST AID COURSE Thirty persons have registered for the eight-week course in `First Aid being., in the Board Room of the hospital - Twenty -two of those registering are Hurpn County road em- ployees. This class was arrang- ed by County Engineer J. W. Britnell. Mr. John Cory, divis, Tonal officer of the Goderich St. JAS _44714.0nee .isade, inStrue'tor: O.E.S. MEETING The Blue Water Chapter, Oz der of the Eastern Star met ,in the Assembly Hall of the Mas- onic Temple on Wednesday evening, May 3rd. The officers of Parkhill Chapter and Exeter Chapter., performed the opening and closing drills. The visitors were welcomed by the Worthy Matron, Mrs. Mima Robin, .After. the meeting, the members and visitors played bingo with Mrs. Evelyn Treble in charge, Lunch was ser4ed by the committee in charge convened by Mx. Jack Seaman 0 invited to attend the classes on Artificial Respiration. Records have shown that 1ves have attend atteen ending s Save by persons one ght class. �.y features • has only to change PERSON -ALS -AL:S C few times to become P_- - - C�� fiction. nanaunced at the' Httard.,.pf Gay' lir.'' Florenee Shah has re=1, ..rnors meeting on . Mond6Y. 'night. This bequest is to aid in building program of the hes- ,ipittal and a suitable plaque will be placed in the, hospital, stated 0l -arsons, -airman-of-the board. ,t,.. A provincial government grant sof $6,525 was made to the hos :,pital, it was stated, representing :.: grant of $75 per bed. This is a special grant for the current year and - is to be used foe the retirement of capital debt, Mr. Parsons explained. Mr. Parsons also reported that the delegation from the board had met with the Public Utilities Commission in connection with the Calgary area under the er ---fire-protection for the}appointment of the Presbyterian hospital, and were assured that Church in Canada. Mrs. Warren James and Miss Sylvia James last Friday after- noon attended graduation cere- monies at Lincoln Road United Church, Windsor, when William Gordon James graduated with honors in mechanical ,technology from the Western Institute of Technology. - On Friday evening they were among the friends turned to her home in Goderich after four months of. travel in Europe, visiting Italy, Spain and Portugal. , �tac�•lla�^.�.J.arfit Vint, Edward Robinson, Grant Volland and Bruce MacDonald attended the Spring Rally of the Young People's Societies of the Huron -Maitland Presbytery last week at Molesworth. Miss Barbara Woodruff, Dea- coness at Knox Church, attended a =Christian Education Confer- ence in Toronto last week. Miss Diane McConnell is leav- ing on Saturday for her summer, position as student Deaconess in I "SAVE A LIFE u WEEK" TO BE HELD Tues., May 16 Wed., May 17 Th11r5«, May 18 KNOX PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, GODERICE AT 8 P.M. Live "films •to be shown on Arti1irelal Respiration 1' and Mouth to - Idu1hl,, Method, FREE "' Everyone Welcome JOHN WILSON, Div. Supt. Goderich Div. No: 370. the revamping of water mans in the hospital area would be done in the near future. Mr. d. H. Kmkead reported on the program of all hospitals in the county with refere'nce to t action being taken by these hos- pitals to have the County Coun- _etl consider proportionate, grants go them. He expressed confid• t enc that the proposal will come land families of graduates who before 'County Council at the attended a banquet at Lake - June session. wood Golf Club.' It was.. stated that testing is - Postmaster Gordon__S.utiiffe, -being.•done of -ane- type off 7 air Mrs. • Sutcliffe, Joanne ', and ' conditioner but the_ -board in- Karen, of Wingham, visited last Sunday with_ his mother, Mrs. Mamie Sutcliffe and his grand- parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Warrener. A birthday dinner was held in honor of Mr. Sut- cliffe's and Karen's birthdays. ` M b .4 .- - •., , AY I. Ai, ER. CATSUP' AYLMER FANCY CREAM CORN AYLM,ER BROWN BEANS -FANCYAYLMER TOMATO JUICE -CARROTS AYLMEttPEAS and d ,CROICE PEAS AYLMER: BONUS BUYS" RASPBERRYor STRAWBERRY b YORK ... �- ... _ ., . _ . ,:-..., .. - - - 1O 24 -Or J R . _ROSS BRAND.SAVE-10c SAVE 8c 16 -OZ. JAR .. .. c JAM - 39C, PEANH'.UTT_ _ .-�--� •-----_ • - ROBIN -FOOD, Easy -Mix Pouch Pack; C#�ocalate 7 SAVE 4c L$. 29c n • CAKE MIXES SAVE 33c1.00 FOR h SAVE 4c 1170Z." BOTTLES --2 *F R c.. 3 FOR itip. c k , 15 -OZ. TINS FOR 79c 5 SAVE 6c 48 -OZ.' TIN .t2.712..7c 15-0Z, TINS FOR c 15 -10r -TINS _FOR 59c SAVE lOc •e - 15 :OZ. TINS SAVE 9c SAVE SAVE 4c _1c • FRIDAY NIGHT - MAY 12 9.30 to 12.30 " SATURDAY -- MAY 13 ' 9.00 to 12 Midnight Admission 75c BLUE BONNET MARGARINE Colour -Quick tends to tender before purchas- Mr. Leo Walzak presented a report on the Institute of Ad- ministrators held in Toronto last week, and which-- he attend- ed. Attentipn was drawn, to the fact that National Hospital Day 'is May 12, but because of wea- ther conditions it is anticipated that recognition will 'be made locally at the time of the Wo. Men's Hospital Auxiliary tea. Statistics for the month of April are: Patients remaining in 91st BIRTHDAY A native of Goderich with relatives living here, Mr. Wil- son Videan, 14880 Artesian, Detroit, 23. will be celebrating his 91st birthday oh Satur- day, Mav 13th. He enjoys excellent health. To Modern Rollicking Music, by THE..REVOLS of Stratford Blue Water lounge Bayfield Rd., Goderich " JA 4-8374. OUR MOTEL IS NOW -OPEN 1111111111111111110,' IIIMMIMINIM11111111111110110, NOWOPEN Blue 'W -titer Lounge Restaurant .and Motel, NINE DOUBLE UNITS Featuring, wall-to-wall Broad. loom TV --- Phones and four piece Baths RESTAURANT OPEN from.7.30 a.m. to 12.30 midnight BAYFIELD ROAD 1miles south of Goderich on HighwSy 21 FOR RESERVATIONS DIAL JA ; 4-8374 BIRD'S INSTANT MILKO SAVE 14c 3 IBS 95c "FROZEN FOOD FEATURE" EYE PIES BEEF' CHICKEN or .TURKEY . 8 -OZ. PKGS: FOR "PRODUCE FEATURE" LONG WHITE . CALIFORNIA 5 Ibs. 2.YCNEW POTATOES 0.-Nt_GAf DE14 �..- : CAN'A©A NO: -1 • TOMAT0ES IMPORTED; 14 -oz. cello 19c REFRESHING JUICY FLORIDA GRAPEFRUIT; 96' CRISPY FLORIDA. CELERY HEARTS WATERMELON CRIY1«v��. _ - - - _ _._ 'FREE c Y/�GT GINGER % ALE Y 18c `PLUS DEROSIT 18 -Ib. average 119 WATERMELON. �� � T GINGER' ALE 18c `PLUS .DEPOSIT ONE GET ONE FREE -- 16 BUY No. 1 • 6 for 21-bfr_.; 45c MOTHER'S DAY MAY 14th,. 1961 MOTHER'S DAY CARDS In wide'and selective.variety C A N D -t IS E EEAU de LANVIN 2 oz. $3.50 with FREE trial flacon Perfume' SATURDAY ONLY - FREE HOTDOG SWIFT'S BUTTERBALL TURKEYS "MEAT FEATURES" --- 4 to 10-1b. average - LB. 4 5 c rr REMEMBER • MOTHER'S A LEAN MEATYRSPARERIBS IA 49c CHOCOLATES GoLDEN H°°R SEAMLESS NYLONS Cut dowers, Potted Plants WHITE • . SHOULDERS Cologne, $3.75--$7.00 Perfume, $2.75 * ASSORTED * SOFT CENTERS } * HARD CENTERS '' FAMILY BOX Oie Pound, $1.30. - Two Pounds, $2.50. OLD FASHIONED FUDGE • ASSORTED auv ROLLS * ASSOI `EXY$UM!E CANDIES * ASSOI T '.D PRAM JELLIES ONE POND $1.00 HARTNELL "IN LOVE"u'', Cologne,- $3.25 Perfume, $2.25-$3.75-46.50 PECAN PRALINES Box $1.75 MINIATURES ,,. 4,„80..*. 11.75 NUT TRUFFLES ...••. • Box $1,00 ROW NITREE'S Black Magic $1.75 sod $2.75 Dairy Box $1.50 and $2.50 MOI•R'S Pot of Gold $1.75 and $3 50 & 3fr Box :