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The Gaderich ;signal star, Thursday, March 14th, 1963 I Star .and tto Mr. Art Elliott .forp .
publicity and photoxr a hs for
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St. Anyone interested enroleJohn AmbuLinceGratefulAhmeekclan, �should contact for Myst Aid or Ion . iODE March
0IMx. John Coli, Lox 1363, (lode_
Public For Respone
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.1t the eIoae of the Appeal
Month qr St. John Ambulance,
the organization was very cost
sctous of the debts which the
At'h:>:rl Uh:rirpuin and his cot.,
grew on Tuesday nights with PERSONALS
13 members. last year the. Mr. IIar1•y Colclough of the
Godt r'ic,tr Brigade was inspected Ileather Beauty Salon returned
and found one hundred -per cc.'.et at the VNeekend front a seven
Micierrt and in consequene.' .,:,' w f5olida 'n Fl•
The Maple Leaf Chapter.
1.O.D.F ,, met Tuesday evening
of 'last • week at the home of
Mrs. A: 4, Nicol.
Arrangement's were made for
the luncheon which will be held
at 1 p.m. on March 30 at Ilar-
bourli.te Inn. Mr. KalilVka of
unit' •,• EYwecl to so many people ongatble for the Wright S11ie ld y oriels. �i .
Nile 11, who is studying. for
for their material, moral and rCompetition. 'rhe- 1963 ins rte 11r. :gni , M•rs. Ear•i Cooir, r• his.11.1.N. degree a i'oronto Lni-
ti� :mead help. Ser stated Brig- tion of both the Gocl�'rich ,and
lta,returned ironic from ,i versity on an 1.U.1).E. scholar
adi•ir G. 'M ties, the chairman. the Stratford Brigades will oe , ti rp to Florida where they vitt ship, will be the guest speaker.
Ile' r.'ported that at the end of il:'Id',Ir the GDCI Auditoa'iu 2 c�d their oath; Linda, of Port , Mi;. Sawyer, the Ahmeek Chapter is invited
l'r.t we't'I( don--rtions from Gude. on, April the '10th• at 8 p.ru. aavi i
1101, i41n:ihanis many 1113 o; it it a large audience Es expec'trel
Ilo'on Count ;Ilnt
cuuni.t,e; ( h:,rlotto
Mie., Lilhas Mack'
('lear attend
anmunted to $1,;300.00. At th.il C omind to thr' numerous l,r o eft tit: in dlinery display at Tor-
ple . who, apart front ftrra•ncl'ii unto last weyk.,
time, there w,ts still a number it ei, assisted materially with
of last year's ,subscribers 'u their time and interest, are the Miss Marjorie 1lacfie, who
hear tram. J.
1.°116"ing . to tvhont St. .Jolie W0 accompanied
by Mrs J
'1'h,' co:nrnitt�,•,'; purpose this .\nrbulance o:Ter's a grateful'e' tilalton, has returned home
\ ear was not only financial as- -Thant your"". from a three-week trip to Ar -i-
'1 lance but publicity,' ecau ,e Rev. (;. •I>ockh 111 Royal for tigua; St. 'Phomas, American
it w as felt that this peculiarly conducting an inspiring church ; \,'irgin Islancts; Tortola, British
local expression of voluntary service for St. John Ambulance' West Indies and San Juan,
ell ort for, the benefit of the and also to- Mrs. Royal, The Puerto Rico. .
community was far from being Maple Leaf Chapter of the Mr. and Mrs. W. Charles
esttibfishec] in the mintls of I.O.D.E. for undertaking to ut•. 1 Breckow visited the past week-
th • population. having _got the ganize a tea to promote Home i end with Mr. and Mrs. M. C.
local Brigade away to a good 1 Nursing. coupled with thc Brocklebank -and family of Scar -
start in 1963 we are now anx-.1naB s of, the •Regent, Mrs. J. i boyo. While there they attend-
trtus to extend a helping hand 1 W. Wallace. and Mrs. S. Prevctt, . od the Wilson-Brocklebank wed -
to establish a brigade in Wing- I the convener of the tea, assisted ding, at which their grand -
ham and steps are being taken by Mrs. Brian Ainslie, Mrs. .i.' daughter, Gayle Brocklebank:,
now to that end, said Brigadi•'r 1 W. Coates, Mrs. Clayton Ed.; was flower girl, and their daugh-
Ross j ward, Mrs. A. M. Harper. Mr> ter; Mrs.:1'I. C:°l3rocklebank, was
1 f':rst aid .Glass opened 'n ! T. (h=ntandy, Mrs, Glenn Hays,soloist. _
Goilopich4 on March 7th in St Mfrs. R. W. Hughes and Mrs. L. Mrs. P. Walmark and son
John Hall on Hamilton 'street.; Walzak. Paul of' Unionville ...were in.
for which, amongst others, ten ! Mr. H. W. Bell for use of a ; town at__the weekend to attend bei from each LO.D.E. Chap -
firemen have enr'olled. A Home window for a display. Finally CT,L.T.'s production, "Where's eter was to appear on CKNX
Nursing Class is also in pry- i to the publisher of The Signal- . Charley?" Focus on -February 12 to publi
to the -luncheon. -Tickets will
be on sale to the member's of
both chapters at the Tots.- and
Teens Shop from March 21st to
28th.
Plans were also discussed for
the Chapter's visit to Victoria
and Eldon Houses in London
on June 4t -h.
Mrs. F. Curry reported on
the move of the Opportunity p.m., March 30.
Shop to a new location on King- • - - --
ston street, next . to Miss Mac -
Vicar's Millinery, effective Tucs•
day, March 12. Mrs. Curry
also reported that the annual
Red Cross drive will take place
during the last week in March.
cize the annual I.O.D.F:. Short
Story Contest.
RepresentatJ les on the fol-
lowing societies were nominal-.
ed -for the coming year: Cancer
Society, Mrs. II. G. hays; Can-
adian Association of Consumers,
Mrs. R. W. 13e11; Association for
Retarded Children, Mrs. G. 1 ,
EIYis.
Members were reminded that
Chapter fees are due betoie
April 16•.
Two fine films were shown,
"Northern Campus" a new trade
and academic school for Eskimq
and,-,whit"e Canilti•ians above the
Arctic Circle, and. "Government
in Uganda" which pictured the
circumstances surrounding that
country's first parliament. .
The April meeting- will be
held at Harbourlite Inn at 1
A successful tea was held in
the Parish Ball of St. George's
Church, February 16 in conjrunc-,
tion with the St. John Ambul-
ance Society-"atwhich the suns
of $41.75 was realized for the
society.
It was announced that a mem-
ST. PATRICK'S DAY
St. 'Patrick's Day, like many
of our Christian 'celebrations, is
steeped in tradition and mys-
tery. Some historians . claim
March 17th is the birth date of
the Irish Saint while others
claim the date as the annivers-
ary of his death.
Even his `place of birth is dis-
puted. Scotland, England,
France and Wales all lay claim
to thjs distinction according to
researchers at Coutts Hallmark
Cards. Historical records of
the era are all but impossib'e
to Milii;Tilt the most preval-
ent belief is that he was' ;born
of a Royal Family in England•
near the Severn River, some-
where between 389 and 372
AD. Though. Britain, was at the
time a Roman Province, his
early education was probably
Christian. !during Idurang hxs seven-year stay be-,
When he was about 16 he (fore he escaped.
was kidnapped and he14..$n He made his way to1 au1'
bondage by a band of maraud- and then to the mona$;tbry :rt
ers. He was sold into slavery Lerins where he spent h few
in Ireland and became a swine- years. He then returned to his
herd, gaining knowledge' QS home and became a deacon, a
Irish customs and the people priest and finally a - bishop.
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,however, he was eager. `tQ
nissionar"y work in Ireiatrij a
WAS finally g ,anted authar:1ly
.do so by Pope Celestine. 1.
first act on returning to
land was to find his old ink
and buy his freedom. fb
converted him.
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APPLE PIE
lame
24 -oz pie -
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Reg. Price each 496 '-r• SAVE 100
JANE -PARKER
SPANISH BAR CAKE
each 29c
Reg. Price each 39c — SAVE 10c
JANE PARKER
Cracked Wheat Bread
2
24 -oz loaves 5c
Reg. Price loaf 21c — SAVE 7c
ROSE
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Reg. Price 2 -lbs 496—SAVE 9c
4 1-!b pigs 89c
SPECIAL!
6 16 -oz tins 59,
Reg. Price tin 43c. --SAVE 7c
212 -oz tins 79,
DOMESTIC (3c OFF UAL) Reg. Price Ib 35c -SAVE AN EXTRA 5c
SH.RTENING. 3nPk91.00
CANNED LUNCHEON M -EAT
L -RD
MAPLE LEAF (12c OFF DEAL) •
LI;1JIDDETERGENT
Reg. Price tin 49c—SAVE 9c
Z12 --oz tins 89c
Reg. Price Ib 21c—SAVE 76
1 -Ib pkgs 35c
24-fhoz tin 73c
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'E timatecr mileage next 1Z months
How long have you continuousfy'owned an automobile?
Hew Ring have you How many drivers
held 'a driver's Oconee? . . ., in your household?
u'li'`e" in good hands with
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Number of male drivers under 25 %b of use
Give number and dates of accidents, in last -4 years in which your car damaged
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Has yoilr license ever been suspended? .. .
Has your'insurahce ever been cancelled or refuged? .
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COFFEE SALE
(VIGOROUS" e4, WINEY, CUSTOM GROUND)
SAVE 4c
__SAVE 12,c
Canned Foods .4aie
Choice Crtam" S.yle Reg. Price 2 tins 25c—SAVE 14c
4&P CORN -9 10 -fl -oz tins 9--vc
CASE OF e4 TINS $2.64 — SAVE 3e6c
Ci -74:e (- Q•�- l,•, Reg. Prite•2 tins 27c—SAve 366
A. P14 ,k... razz? 0. �r 401O-fi=oz tins 99c.
"- `�'.f...7._ CAS -F„,_ OF 24 TINS -$2.3$ -SAVE $g`c
tlenley Chooc
ie .Q,aality Reg. Price 2 tins 49c—SAVE 24r
BLACK CHERRIES' 1s1f1-oz tins 99
c2F 24 (ANS It'�1.7j, — SAVe. $1.13 -
Liiibby's Fancy Q.i&i i.Y - Reg. Pr; Pri•e. tin 236 --SAVE 166
SAUERKRAUT • 5 28-11.oz tires 9 9 c
CASE OF 24 .1 TINS -$4.75 — SAVE 77e
Post Cereal
CRISPY CRITTERS
'rernium, Plain & Salted
CHRISTIE'S CRACKERS
Jub"ilee -°
CHEESE SPREAD
A•Perirr Clear
LIQUID WAX
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Reg. Price pkg 35 .S•AVE 5r
3`10 -oz pkgs $1.00 -
Reg. -price pkg 35c ---SAVE' e
1 -Ib pkg 33c
Reg. Price jar 55c -,-SAVE 4c
16 -oz jar 514
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Reg. Price tin 85c; -SAVE; 6t
26'fI.gdotirl 79c
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2 -lb ,pkg
Fresh. Fruits Vegetables
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Saturday, M*th 16th, 1966