The Goderich Signal-Star, 1964-12-31, Page 8I'a
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'OF with Mi .s 1.411D
far. •1'45'.. Thomas .7An-
.49n yusilted oxo Sunday with'
,ter, Mrs.' RoY Farrow, and
Mr, ]arrow. at Miticheaa,
Mr. Harvey ,Andrew of Ex-
eter viSited'on Monlday, with. his
brxiiher, Mr. Warner Andrews,
and Mrs. Andrews.
Mr. and Mrs, Earl Craig, Brad -
Ley and Janet of Sarnia, Mr.
and Mrs. Leonard Archambault,
Douiglias, Brenda and Rickey,
•
A�1U4itu113, Were > �ie'ts en.
*tom, Day with Mr: and
Mars., Beit cal
P,astnTldaW guests with Mr. and
Mrs. crank Railthhly were+, Mr.
and.M
yrs; Earl • Rraith!by and Mrs..
,Mai, JOhnston, Gaderich, Mac,
and. MrS. Kenneth Petri, and
Vativy o+f Kinrardiiine, Mr. and
Mrs. Haman ° Ratty, Linda,
Brian and Lee of Blyth.
Mr.'Torrance Tabb spent the
holiday with Mr. and Mrs.
K techtel at Petersburg.
Mrs. Lillian Leathenland, and
Joyce and 1V.liss Winnie Leggitt,
'Edi$4r, 14eathelfland,Ate,
Kms; 14'44 o.eatherlandk::
Oen, Mt. andgrs. Go,'dc% Oh*,
ney, Lormi 'a*, POUglaSx. Lor,
raine and 14idon spent 'ri-,
niaa Day with. Mr. and WS.
.:Limn Boer and Panuly at Wal-
1421. If
Holliday guests with Mr. and
Mrs. Bert Manse and Mrs, Alice
NTogrid'ge -were Dr. Helen
Marsh, Madison, Wisconsin;
Miss Betty Marsh, Burlii gton;
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Wallace,
Nita and John of Brampton,
Mrs. Minnie Jones and Mr. Mel-
-n
vire 401''neat,* nnOn,: end M
Wi', iaz>t X � ;' 904Pri
NA% „r4,,,,CheAtey 34410,q
cent .ttm holiday wallth, thgr'
dau '''t r, »Mrs, '` ' 1',a ,
and' Vit. Wdl mS at Sart ?a.
Chrisi n+as'' pad gpesta:with
Mr. and Nfns. HWY' Bea0.0.',
and Mr, Ggrdon a ad4o were.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon, Miller
*arid
Gail, Mr. and Mrs. Gordian 1V1011,
ring .and family .of Ghderlich,
and Miss Carol ,Beadle off Lon-
don.
Mr, and Mrs. William JJ
Craig, Mr. and, Mrs. Mailtlaiid
Allen, Mr. William Coates,
Flint, Michigan, and Mr. Peter
Brown of Riverside were .guests
of Mr. and Mrs. George Wilkins
and 'family at Goderich.
Mr. Clifton McDonald and his
son, Peter McDonald, spent the
weekend,with with relatives ait. ,Sto-
ney Creek.
Mr. Charles Beadle of Lon-
home
onhome here. ,
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Weston
spent C.hristinas Day with her
narents, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred
Rollinson. '
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Scott
spent Christmas Day with Mr.
and Mrs. Roy Finnigan.
'Mr. and Mrs. '`tra,u-
ghan spent last week with their
daughter, , Mrs. Thomas Jard!in,'
Mr. J'ardiin and family at Wing -
ham and then went to Kitch-
ener to visit other relatives.
Miss Minnie Wagner enter-
tained members of her family
on .Christmas. Day along. • with
her brothers, Mr. Waiter Wag-
ner, and Mr. William Wagner.
The guests were Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Younlyltut and family of
1.7
4 Mrs. West :I
her►.o,., ,end ,fin
a: d .!+ aro. vj
Johl , enheere,
Da'vicl of- Dublin,
tlw 'Bennett, J
Bn .a Mr
nett,`• .,,M Charles
'and, `M> • and Mrs. ki
band of NVortah Bay.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Budd of
Goderich spent Chrust $ Jay
with Mr. and Mrs. Whl�l!adn
Dodd and Mrs. Margaret Clark,
Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Ander-
son and family entertained on
Saturday evening for relatives
in the Auburn Community Mean=
eri:al Hall.
• Mr. and Mrs. James Jackson
head as their `guests for the holi-
day dinner, Mr. and Mrs. Donald
Kai of Osakville, Mi . and Mrs.
Fred Wagner, R.R. Auburn,
Miss Margaret R. Jackson of
Autburn.
Mrs. William Stewart, Miss
eittlisarp-+•Strwi
Hamilton visited with Mr. and
Mrs, Elmer Sproul and family
on Chrisltm+as Day.
Mr. and. Mrs. Meredith:Young
Younlg
and, Miss. Bertha Webster of
Toronto spent Christmas Day
with ..Mr. and Mrs. Donald
Treble .and baby Brian of Ben -
miller.
Master Robert Popp and Miss
Dianne Papp of Blyth are visit-
ing with their .franclparents,
free Sanderson an. a"ir-af"
Auburn and Mr. John Wagner
and Miss Ella Wagner.
, Mrs. William Moss was the
Tolder of the luc y ticket at
aylor's ore onlariistmas Eve."
Manie Emnpey made the draw.
• Fourteen members of the Au-
burn C.C.LT. group went put.
singing carols on 'Ohmistamas
Eve along the Auburn streets,$
Owing to the pouring rain, the
NU Obligation To' Buy, • Come In And Browse Around.girls and their leaders only;
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first , stop, a .storekeeper pre-
sented everyone with a new
rain hat, pespite the queer.
weather for, ,Christmas Eve,
, rnu:ch pleasuer\was given to
shut-ins that evening. •
(Wm. G. "BILL" STILES) Mr. and 'Mrs. Ernest Patter-
son ,of God'eriCh vislilted on
• OPEN EACH NIGHT UNTIL 10 P.M: DURING THE SALE : Christmas Day with Mr. and
Mrs. Thomas Haggett and .fawn,
ily. ,._, •
Mr. Stephen Haggiitthole-
" Baying at Zurich with. h:is , b'ro-
G ,
t:4$
Mem in,;+ektae, °' hlnaGt
:were re:04 Wile.a cl;et0 d`ellr
de'xl'.an5e• e Va*
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Wane t laat er'
lavun4e,°Parcr,
x;ead a, :rp? ;p
CQniteSt ' lgOtiPO Word0.` from
painset ia, waa *On 'bty. Nr0: Me-
Kinlnan.
Achievement Day
Plans were Made for Achieve,
meat Davy at the' eighth, meeting
of .the Auburn Aides 4-H when
they met at the home of Brenda
Ball. The leader, Mrs. Keith
Machan, outlined the activities
for Achievement Day and points
were given oh the judging of
First Aid Kilts. Connie Hickey
was chosen to give the three
minute talk on the subject, "A
Hobby 1 Enjoy." Marian, Hic-
key, Patsy Reed and Lynda An-
drews were chosen to make' the
the .traffic laws and signals for
highway safety at all ,tdanes.
A Christmas party was held
after the meeting and lunch
was served by Brenda Ball.'
Family Dinner •
The family -sort Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Toll held their .Christmas
dinner in the Auburn Commun-
ity Memorial Hall. Those pre-
sent were Mr. and Mrs. Ken-
neths,McDouigall, Miss Bernice
School MVticerConcert
Miss Bernice. 'MXopgail ,and
her Ply Ire' '10441d'
80V09l4 presentedtheir ' annual
concert to Oarents and frier . .
Chairman • Was ;nest Sherr
"Waste suipervisor 11,3";M .:, k -
niersori Rodger. The program
was opened by singing The
Queen, ,fot1lowed by a recitation
by Glen W'iightanlan. The ,open-
ing dh
inonus,, "We're going to
have a show" and "'Christmas
In Killarney" was drone by all
the pupils. .O.ther numbers on
the 'program were: recitations
by Sharon -Cook and Melanie
Sprung; dialogue, "A good im-
pression" followed by recita-
tions by Edythe Snell, Barbara
Snell, George Snel�l�,, Cathy Snell
ond'�
"The Rheumratig"; solo by Peter
Sin;ell; slquaare, dance number by-
-the pupils of Grade One and
Two; piano solo by Murray
Wightanan; dialogue, "Wanted,
a Housekeeper," and choruses
by the Juniors; monologue by,
Ramona Hanna; duet, by Mel-
anie Sprung and Murray Wight -
man; piano solo by Eric Camp-
bell; dd,aiogue, "Waiting for the
Doctor"; solo by Glen Wight -
man; two-part chorus by the
TO old and neer
,,- dr ,acquaintances, our sincere
thanks for many .happy ymemories and
�n'la171�rt�'�ars•everee.
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A small quantity of light and dark Christmas cake, Christ-
mas puddings and assorted shortbreads.
•
STORE WILL BE CLOSED
JANUARY 1st and 2nd
,Reopening•Monday, Januar/ 4th as usual.
4V West 'Street' Goderich 524-7941.
Mon., Tues., Wed., Thurs., Sat., 8:30 '111 '6:30
Fri, 'til 9 'p.m.
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DIAL 524.8787:
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118 , St. Davi' Street
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OPTOMETRIST
F. T. ARMSTRONG •
Consulting Optometrist
The Square 524-7661
Roy N. Bentley
.1 PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT
4 Britannia Road, East
Dial 524.9,521
GODERICH _ ONTARIO
Due to the unseasonably -mita typl eLduring the fall . we are ' putting
• on sale an unusually large selection of coats, car coats and ski jackets.
The unseasonable weather is our foss and your gain. Shop early for
best selection. A good range of,sizes. - •
REFRIGERATION
and
APPLIANCE SERVICE
All makes — All types
GERRY'S APPLIANCES
The Square'
Phone 5,c4.8434
"The Store That Service"
Built"
.V -Grooved for Faster
Easier Installation..
Here's a new concept in Plywood
Paneling- in graining;, in colors
and in -quality. This wall paneling
is in an especially hard -fin'` sh. It's
Real Estate Agent
RUTH VAN DER MEER
DIAL 524.7875, Goderich
Agent For
WILFRID McINTEE
REACTOR 'Walkerton
Butler, Dooley,.
Clarke & Starke
Chiirtered Accountants
Trustee in Bankruptcy -
Licensed Municipal Auditor,
39 St. David St.,• 524-8253
GODERICH. 'ONTARIO'
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' BLONDE WALNUT
GEORGIA PINE
BLONDE TEAK
PLATINUM WALNUT.
BLONDE OAK
a dream to clean -- With just a NO INCREASE 'IN PRICES DUE to
damp cloth.'
TAX INCREASE on Our Present Stock
` IVORY FACED
A variety of styles, colors and cloths are
in this large selection of suits. These
are all this fall's merchandise so they are
fashion right. Shop today. •
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77 Montreal St, 'GodericI
Esso Imperial Products
20 Albert . Si:, Goderich
-Office-4244502
tome -524.7835
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This new shipment is•.in an exquisite new Swedish
iyory shade. Hardened hardboard, 3/16" holes
on .,1" centres, per square
IVORY FACED
CEILING SQUARES 4'x4'
An attractive new type in ivory shade. Scored in 12"
squares. Reg. $3.20 value. Get yours now. per sq.
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GENERAL INSURANCE
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PROPERTY MANAGEM.EI T
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Goderich
Dial 5249662
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