The Goderich Signal-Star, 1964-01-23, Page 11President 'Charles 13, Ste,w6t;' left, of the riffbrnational Mach-
inists Union Goderich Branch, presents E. Fisher
machinists ring as token. of the Uriion's esteem, TherfOrmer _
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mayor was Machinitts!--ivse*ident- baiire encerirr,Ltpubli&---1:
UpIfeb..
A district meeting o,f Guide
and Orir.vnie Leaders was-heldl
Thtitsday- tastArt•the' Sunday'
'school room at Knox. 'Chureh
• vith the District, Cimmissiene;
Ohairmn., Matters on hand
were • 'discussed including the
lowering of the age of Brownies.
., seven years, Junior ,Guides
't� 10 years and Senior Guides
-To 12 years. This is just a pro-
. posal from Ontario Council and
• has not at present become
, •
The joint Fly„Up from Brown-
ies to Guides hai• been.,,set for
February 4th at Knox Church.
.It, is hoped that there will be
both Guides and Brownies away
at camp this year. Mrs. Steep
asked that all leaders remind
their Packs and companies of
the bakesale this coming Sat-
urday at Denomme's Flower
Shop. Lunch was served by
the 1st Goderich Guide Com-
pany. • •
.St.(41-.111da's Anglican Church,
Toronto, was ,the setting, fOr'ia
double -ring ceremong, uniting
in 'Marriage Eleanor Margaret
Kva, daughter of Mr. and Ws.
„Ainbrose Colborne; * Goderich)
•, :and Mr. Fred Foerster, Downs -L.
. view, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fran,
Feerster.-- -.Rev, Canon
• The ,bride, given in marriage
by her father, chose ,a formal
-gown of white peau de stile
with „ Iilypoint sleeves and
,shouidea•-length veill The de-:
tachable train was attached at
• the waist of the bell-shaped
.skirt, with a bowed belt. She
carried a :bouquet of red roses.
and,White baby mums: •
Mrs. , Gertrude • Aukstakalnes,
• Downsview, sister of:the groom;
•'was. miatron of honor. Brides-
maids were 'Miss Joan Rundle,
Georgetown, and- Miss. 'Adele
Junnila, Willowdale. They were
:identically gowned in • green
brocaded taffeta with green
fingertip veils and carried white
baby mums and red roses. Lit-
tle Renate Aukstakaln6r, niece
of , the groom, was 41ower girl
'and wore a white nylon dres.4
with rhinestone Ilara and car-
ried it bouquet :Of White mums
With red roses. •
Best Man. was Joe Aukstak-•
alnes, Downsview, brother-in-
law of 'the groom. The ushers
Were Alex Colborne, •GOderieh,.
brother of the bride, and Rudi
,Messerer, Toronto.
Following the wedding, -a re-
ce,511Fn and dance was held ,at
the Golden Pagoda, DAqisview.
• Mr, and 112Irs,, • Foarater will
residJ in Toronto. . •
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latiles Richardson & Sons. Ltd.
•'Serving the Feed Dealerof Western Ontario"
PHONE 524 -' 8383, IttgDERT04 .
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RTER'S:::: HILL
3ruce Seatortli, tholidu'bells a • Ja supper in
PORTEIVS- Jap, , 20. --,; birthday can, t;velling apron,
he weekend with Mr -and Mrs. Juiy, .4s money IpakIn. projects',
William Cox .and
" Miss Sane Harris has bben i During '411e afternoon a cA.1)
and unable • to attend sehocd, quilt was. .quilted• and triode§
Cor over "ja week. were given • out for Onto More.
out
Piot .and Mrs: illib'.110,AtOss.serve4 Itinglia,t the
ivin---Bettles-re--released-coo,1-4Rion of the t meeting.
from hospital, early' this Week. '
, MisS LQunie de Ittigter under-
went wrist surgeifygast-week in
jlinton Commimity Hospital,
John Harris has .'been trans-
Terred to the Scotland, Ontario,
brnch of the Royal-liank . of
anada. •
• Grace S.S. •
The executive of ,Grace Sun-
day., school rn.et recently lo ap,
Reint,„. the following officers:
world:
Larry Sturdy, secretary;. Dennis •
Harris, asslstant sec.setary; Dave
111-fers-;'---- • treaStivreil Sham
*.ockhart,. assistant treasurer;
Mrs, Ch,ester Sturdy, pianist;
Argyle Lockhart, assistant
pianist. Teachers -far 1964 will
he, as follOws:, Mrs. Elgin "Cox,
senior class; Mrs.. Alvin,. Bet,
senior class 'assistant; Mrs.
Ray Cox, intermediate class;
alfign4C.10.Q7kot.wan,intomev
at class 'assiStant;
Lockhart, juniorclAs; • Mrs,
Nam, (known .better to us as
IVIohamm.edanism) is a system
of beliefs. and practises estab-
lished by Mohammed, the Arab-
ian pophet,, who died in 632
Alto. The word "Islam" means
surrender or submission to 'the
word' of GO. Today there are
more than bred hundred mil-
lion Mohammedans in the
Heads '4-11
4
The annual meeting of, tile
Huron County 4-H Chib headers'
Associattan. on Konclay at Clin-
ton elected. xed 'Dunn 003a/ -
field as iiii* prtdj1t.Tre-
stiiceeds Clifford Bray of R.R.
34" of Bi•usvels; •
Other officers are: Vice-ppsi.
dents, Ken Baker of ‘1)ashwood,
and John Clark of Dungannon;
secretary -treasurer, Maur le e
Hallnhani ,410.12, and directors,
Andrew Gaunt, Lucknow, beef;
Glen Walden; Lucknow, dalrY;
Robert Fotheringham,- R.R. 3,
S'eaforth, field orops; Murray
.1196sver, BrusSel/s, grabt„ and
Donald Podds,‘' it. 4, Seaforth,,,
swine."
-Don Puen, assistant'. agri-
cultural repreqentative,• wJio
6beetad 1e 325'`4414'clislo„mem-
hers in last year's,:Program, said
the field crop clubs will be
organized in FOInvaiy. Live,
stock' -041) *meetings will begin
,Ftaster week. .4 tentative
clati or the 'Annual' 4-0 Achieve-
ment Night, clititalc '1*.„14161
40.410 activities, is Deeeniher
4, „,inri,th the Wifigltagt.,Pistrict
Higlr Scheel ,the tentative
site. , ,
Tie
j4.
cJ,udeOlegn.440zpgv frogs!
artn. preperftes'ix es
of .tho' $.44Q- .41$0$,. *" •
A otnomotarii Oen 4inke);
--A, "gate.s.igir project, Fill Avas„;`:Serred.Or, the To4Plara
be 'undertaken this year by the at the Hotel Plintprt 'highe 0.)»
4.+1-1 C101? Inerriber§, 1)1.4 Win s ta,110, P-eP4rtmF4f* :MA*
p•40, • ? , to., 0, if • • ,• .
,1,11' • it 40 "fir ,410 • 40.,0 0.* '....0,110 1,0 ,0 04 0 0/ '411, 0, 0. 0, 41, 0, '0 ,ei • • • • • • • • • 0 • • • e * • a
thdt's the unbeatable combi-
nation proVided by permanent.
life insurance plan, Backed by
asset s of over 11/4 billion dollars, -
the -Manufacturers -Life "paid.
'..-7$82,273;013.67ffilrfarTO'faiiiille-r'n
• facing emergency and to retired
Thomas SpWerby, juhior P°11cYowners who, having saved.,:....
as.sistant; Mrs. Chester Sturdy, with life insurance, could enjoy
primary girls' class; Mrs. Bill
IVIcClinchey and - Mrs. Jim
younCprimary girls'class as-
Sistants; Mrs. , George "Mathers,
,primary boys' class; Misses Bon,
nie and Julie Cox, primarrboys!
class assistants; Mrs. Donald
Harris, kindergaiten class;,•Miss
Shirley Mecowan and Mrs.
Harry Torrance, kindergarten
class assistants; Mrs. Minim
Cox, cradle roll superintendent.
United Church. Women
The U.C.W. of Grace Church
met at the" home of Mrs. Allen
Bottles. Mrs. Bill COX opened
the meeting with hymn 571
after which Mrs: Allen Bettles
read the Scripture,. 1St Corin -
I hians, Mrs. E. Townshend
led, in prayer. The study book
period was taken by Mrs. T.
Sowerby; the topic "What
is reli,gio-n?" The secrebarY's
report and correspondence was
•read by Mrs. A. Lockhart and
'Mrs, R. Cox gave the treasurer's
report.' The roll calls an-
swered
by- the payment,: t es.
It was decided to }gave the
security for their remaining years.
• The Manufacturers Life has a
,flexible plan which, will give you ,
-that 'savings plus, profOtiOii —
W. E. Willfams
eembination. As your Manulife , ' Representative -
Man, I'll be proud to serve you. ' GODEBICH -
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4 . Tel; JA. 4-7665
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INSURANCE LIFE COMPANY 113-64
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Got bills you just can't meet?
-Gather them all uwanel-come
to HFC for the money you
need to pay them. Then you
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repay HFC conv'eniently..
See, Household'AMOUNT M
now—borrow with
,donfidenCe.
months
'months
Phone
• JA 4-
8132
DAY
OR •
NIGHT
• " ,Agent for 24 -hr.
FILM, DEVELOPING
Since the last time Johnny changed his plates,
his Dad's $10;000 Manufacturers Life policy
has gained $17,0 in cashvalue;
earned an Odra $144.40 individends and interest;
protected Johnny and Mom constantly.
23.73
31.65
41.45
94.62
107.52
12
:months
L9.46
51.24,
69.21
91.56
146.52
201.46
228.93
• ASK . ABOUT . CREDIT , • ' 2200 83.71
UFE INSURANCE ON LbANS95i2
147.05 .AT LOW GROUF! RATES • 'Above parents Include principal and interest and ire
. . based on prompt repayinent, but do not include the costor,
. life inturance.. ,
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G. N. Crawford, Manager
35A West Street Telephone 524-7383
:—GODERICH
ALL
PRICES '—
EFFECTIVE
'JAN. ,R2,2S
INCLUSIVE
Skop at IGA and piac up your FREE ENTRY 'BLANK. -
2; Vote' for our favourite cashier and deposit Ballot in Box providod. '
3. Draw will -be held Feb. lOth. WlNNERS will have to'answero Oualifying
. Question. • —
4 Enter today
Its !1191,1be a !pc ir r ,
A Manufacturers Life participating
policy is protection for your family:
But protection is only phrt of the story.,
Your policy is an investment to?), with
guaranteed, interest-earning cash
And it pays yearly dividends.
The size of the dividend your policy
cns in -large part depends upon the
st—yess Manufacturfts bife enjoys in
its Own inyestments. In this
Manufacturers Life has an outstand-'
ing record. And 1,7563 was no exception.
In fact, $13,706,785 will 'be paid as
dividends to po1iyowners in 1.964—
,
Including an- increased- payment for
Johnny's.,Dad. (See.77th Annja1
00.
'Report; page 13: We'd be glad to send
-you a copy on request.)
But, no annual report cad - reveal
all the advantages of owning a Manu-
facturers Life participating policy. The
way it helpslou accumulatebareal
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nest egg, for example, with cash values
increasing a guaranteed amount year
after year. Or the ease With which you,
, can borrcit. on yud,r policy.,To explairr
these things, you.; need '0. Nari-from
Manufacturers. Call one up. Soon.
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