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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1965-01-28, Page 9tui.. January _ 30 . A at 8:30 p.m. ' 15 GAMES -- $100 • • • e lice for each `regular pima will be $12.0 0 a - .. ha Olio ie-W $a1th 4ekpot Combined, JACKPOT . OF $1Q5,OQ IN 57 CAI,LS SPON SORED BY CAN.A6IAN LEGION :BRANCH' lost "lac One Under• 16 'Permitted,.Tr Play SUN LIFE a progressive companv in a progretS ?'e indu. stry OQL PUPIL$. V$SIT HU RQ4 'COUNTY-COIJNtIV aht>y. pups in grades 7 and .at. St..,Meat's Separate i5ehool bitonded a county Council ses- sion Wednesday forenoon; Jan- uary 20, and beard busnness transacted at one 0f the three 1 e `.efovernnl�ent• engaging. au.� t,h l ,aattentii!on id sleben)]. Fra, ais 'tylia, 13, 'responded when Warden Webb said comp- ; ' ea would alike to hear from a me nber ,Roar the grxoup, He' •tanked coum it for the hivita tion" to .Abe .present and se'id that "as:Members of 'the rising generation eventually to take the places. sof those now 'in council, we should know the rote- awe. aare...,.o-:!ptaY; we will go back to our classes and pre- pare owes Ives for this resapon- si7biN y." •C1ern Staff er and,iM!iss Eileen O'Brien, of the St. Mary's teach- ing staff, accompanied the children. GORDON T. WESTLAKE Phone 60R2, Bayfield . SUN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY OF CANADA 1'- A.ZJB1JR1Z- ,--. Master dpi pY 1'V1i -'Wil L. 'Craig nyere Haggitt of »ZUri, h . ' vasltirtg 'with his OrandParanttis, Mr. and Mrs. Z1,hounas Haggitt and Ste- phen. Mrs. Qordon 0hadnney enter- tained in honor of the Otlf birth- dayr of her daughter, Corinaine. Wends. Tie little ends present were Trudy Machan, Jayne Arthur and Vanda ,Pkaetxer, Mr. G. Klass is a patient in Clinton 'hospital, suffering from Pneumonia. We wish Min a speedy recovery. Mr. Norman McDowellarriv- ed home on Saturday after sur- gery in a Toronto -hospital. Sympathy is extended to Mr. Keith Meehan on. bhe death of efather in Listowel on Sun- d,r. The Auburn C.G.I•T. group held a bowling party last Fri- day' evening at the Blyth Bowl- ing Alley. Brenda Archambault vvtas the top bowler. • Knox United, Annual In spite. of stormy weather there wasia srplend'id-attendaance in the Sunday school room ,of Knox Uaited Church far their •eenAgArergational-m pot luck dinner was served Group Two of the U.C.W. William Carson of Landes- conducted the „meeting: the absence of a reei- nister, it was decided the term of office of nd stewardis for one editors -appointed Fred" Wagner and The- following -that Leeonardi-A chammbault • ha ENJOY THE FINEST IN TOWN Chinese Foo --Our. specialty__ ALSO TAKE-OUT ORDERS OPEN DAILY .7 a.m. to 10 p.m. Open Friday and Saturday Until 12 Midnight FOOD elected to the :neareee rciailydttlee. ErOQuraginAg reports tvv re given ) y Church Officers. A. vote of thanks was extended. •+Rev. Mr. Carson for Ibis efforts on 'behalf of the congregation.." .A puree of m lwas voted to- jia'oert 1eal'1y of the' An- glican' 'Church, for his assist- ance during the a(bsencd of a minister at Y• Knox »Untited Church. The Esquire Restaurant .11.111.1111.1114 DONE RING IMMEDIATELY N o Waiting. ,This is the time of year when we can start any .job immed, 'lately. You call us today and _we wi „-be_there» tomorrow to start on the job. Decide now and we will do it now. No waiting a week or a month for' us to . clean up other jobs before we can come. •• 1(&S' • 32 Huron Street, clinton Dial 482-042 No Toll. Charge. 14 MOW A by Rev boro Due to dent, nu to' extend all elders -a year. The -for 1,965•were_ -Maurice- Bean-: -- is the list of na the fist of ushers: Wayne Durnin, Rona arid. Ronald Hallam. C,G.LT. • -The -Auburn C.G•I.T. ,group met at the home of Mr. and Mns. Wilfred Sanderson with the "president, Jane Doran, in charge. The quiz on "add a letter »to A" was in change of Barbara Sanderson .and one on "add -a- ]getter to B" was con- ducted by' Carole Brown. A Bible drill followed. The min- utes were accepted as read by the secretary, Gail Miller. The roll call. was »answered by the grills -naming their favorite sing- ing group. New projects were -discussed and the Bible study, "The woman wlhp cooked and the woman who sprayed, the lirfe ry and 'Martha,"" was led by Mrs. Bratinogk. An invita- tion to hold the next meeting at the (home of Betty Moss was accepted. and ifirs. *C rdOn R, traYfOras sc cretarV-treasureee Mr. Bert Craig is l tilaett resaentative, Other (board u'n' bersere: Thomas (Leiper, reeve of Eu]iett; ,Nies. Evelyn Milli Colborne Toiwnrhip; Willi; t Wawanosh;, maw- �Ea� Younglalea, West ...Wa! K4110sh;, Len `,A;reheanibault, councillor, Hullebt; iyIree, Beit Craig, presi- dent of',. Au urn Women's 'zneti- tute, „ Donations received dur- ing the year: Mrs. Jahn 1Vlould- en and.- Mr. Nelson Moulden, $5.00; Mr.. and (Mrs.. John anus - ton, $5.00; Mi. and Mrs. Nelson Patterson, $10.00; Bat's Ceme- tery Board, ,,$25.00; W. 1., $56.67, St. Mark's Annual PIPING - N The annual vestry meeting Of St Mark's A:nglican Church • 'ate 19h u, yrs. 14.49 'Laura Phil'li1?0140rbert J, 14144, Fnrdytoe Ctark. Other nffieex, 'are; ' easluxe;r/ M. John. Doer; assistant trigs. urer, Mrs. .A;:ndrew I i keo, ellt; vpstry •clerk, Mrs Thomas Hag- gitt; auditors, Mesa Clifford aroven, M?'hr .ed .. A gfteof money was preteen to the Church treasurer and a small gift was presented to her assistant. Eaeh lady thanked the congregation foreher After prayer by Rev. Mir. Meal- ly, lunch was seared lbY MiGs, aI aggitt, assisted. by. Mrs. Clif- ford Brown and Mks Shirley BrOWn. - Community Hall The third »aannual nieetin,g of the Auburn) lOommunity Halal was held with Best Craig as &airman.-- it _ (was •nnoa aunced_ wee held at the home of Mr. 1 DANCING and Mrs. Themes I1aggitt with a longe attendance. The rector, COMPETITIONRev. Robert really, presided. . The minutes were read by Mrs. Thomas 'Haggitt. The rector reported he had held 49 ser- vices and .12 communions. He congratulated the 'congregation one 4ntributions surpassing the budget. Rev. Mr. Mealy spoke of the fine work„ the Junior Choir wasaoirvg an c Tgratede ated the Guild members for their faithful ayrork, both spirit- ually and financially. He stated that the Bible study would be continued 'in tire Guild under the 'capable assistance Of Mrs. Fordyce Clark. Mr. Meaily an- nounced that his farewell ser- mon wouldebe on February 14th atter seven. yea.rs in ::thiisepar-ish;, He told his parishioners he did not know until after his resig- nation that he was to have been • elected chaplain of the Deanery and Rural Dean if he had re- MaAned , n this•,parisih. The fin- ancia `kitaiiY nit vIiieztiresgnied by the treasurer, Mrs. (John Doer. Miss Carole »Brown pre- sented the choir report 'and the A.Y.P.A. report. _ Mrs. Fordyce Clark spoke of the Sunday school -which had been organiz- ed a couple of weeks °ago. The mes,. added to Allan Craig, ld DurninMr. and beer • appointed 'by Hullebt Township ta. replace Claire Vincent. ,Mrs. Gordan R. Tay, ilor, secretary -treasurer, read the financial , statement; ' wh Tach :was` accepted Jan. 1, 1964, cash on • hand $ ,112.50 Receipts for year' 1964. 1,289,07 $1,40x1.57 enclibures SOT1964$1,069.12 1, 1965 332.45 Phone 524 1 w ,DAY OR NIGHT- Agent .fo 24 -hr. FILM• .DEVELOPING Exp Jan. Plans wer annual Va of an electnia bla »were also made to cussed. , Mr._ William was again hiked as ca ''C,LINTON. -m^ The Olanuiu+ •coaruuittee of the atevlsary yoce- tional committee- ,of the ,Central Huron Secondary School,. Clin- tcf n,, i'vass to rntervi ` the Ontario Department »of o Education on tanuary 26 ,in Torontp, when the re aired veeatiex al' school addition. was to be disc cussed. The committee consists of Wigiam Heater-. Clinton (chairnban), Garnet Hicks, Ex- eter, -dEdward Dearing, R.R..1, Statia, and Ralph Munro, Au- burn. The principal of the school, D. J. Cochrane, and the vocational director, Richard Harland, will also be on hand. From figures obtained by Mr. Cochrane it was learned that by .1972 a minimum of between 280 and 300 'vocational places will be required. The vocational addition to the Clinton school opened in Sep- tember, 1963 ---with overcrowd- ing existing from the •opening day., • Committees The aGoderich'Highland Danc- ing and Piping Association held their second competition of the season on January 16 at the Goderi'ch District Collegiate% ' W»innens in the various, events were: -Novice Lesiey--Lamben Brenda -Harrison, Gayle Fisier. Novice Sword: Brenda Harri- son, Lesley Lambert, Frances Johnston (Kincardine). Eight years and under, Fling: Marissia , Zuliani (Windsor), Sylvia Zuliaani (Windsor). Eight years and under, Sword: Mari»ssia Zuliana, Sylvia Zuliani. Eigh .years.aind-.ni•il r? e pipe: Marists'ia Zuliaani, Sylvia •Zuliani. Ten years and under, Fling: Kim Maiiloux (Windsor), Nancy' Hangrar (Windsor), Ida Riggs (Windsor). Ten. years and under, Sword: 'Nancy Hangrar, Kien Maalloux, Ida Riggs. Ten years and under, horn- pipe:` Kim Mailioux; Nancy Hangrar. • • Thirteen years and under, F1'inag: Ohe•ryl Youngblut, Kerry Toll, Mary Ruth Rush. Thirteen ,,years and_ under, Strathspey '—and'* Reel: "Kerry" Toll, Mary Ruth Rush,' Lesley Lambert. Thirteen years and under, Irisah Jig: Mary Ruth Ruch, Cheryl Younigblet. Sixteen years and under, Seann Triublias:' Barbara El- len MacLeod, Linda Yor.ir g. Sixteen years and under, Strathspey and Reel? .Barbara MacLeod, Linda Young.. :Sixteen - year and under" Hornpipe: Linda Young, Bar- bara MacLeod. Twenty years, and under, Swann Triubhas: 3rd; Janet Young. • • .Twenty', - years • .and under, Strathspey and Reel; ord, Janet county • council was told by ; subway) s• ingles 6.50 to 10.50, doubles Brigadier C. J. Millen, a�pping Piping 1- f or a grant. They .v. ere �r^m D , Novice, March: Linda Young. Clinton, Bayfield. 'Herein; Au- Nlastair Fine. burn and •Seaforth (two). Aver Fourteen years . and under, arc- stay, the officer said, is March:. Joe MacDonald. Gorge even dav_ti• 'I'urland'• He mentioned that the Huron Fourteen years and under, County grant last year was Stra�th��pey and Reel: t;eorge 51,200, but earlier had been Turland, Bob Wornall. $1,500, and suggested that coun- Sixteen -year • and under, ciI make it $2;000 this time "as March: C1'iarlie MacDonald, a centennial bin" Bryan Young. The matter was referred to Sixteen year; and » under, the finance and executive cam - Strathspey . and Reel: Charlie mittee, and will be dealt with cDonalcl, Ian MacKenzie,. . rn connection with the budget. \verity years and under. mitsi'onaki tis -744, Named, to the various com- wereeesitud' and welfare, Mr. Newcombe (chairmen , George Beattie, Clinton, W. R. Corbett, Clinton, Ross Lovett, R.R. 1, Londesboro, Robert El- liott, R.R. 3 Clinton, Mrs. Leroy Poth, Bayfield; property, Geo- rge Falconer, Sruceifield, Rob- ert Peck, RR. 1, Zurich, -Keith Tyndall, R.R. 4,- Clinton, Nor- man.,Counter, Clinton, Donald Counter, Mr. Newcombe, Mr. Beattie; transportatien, Mr. CBI - tin, Boyd Taylor, R.R. 3, Walton, liott, Robert Manehall, R.R. 3, Blyth, Mrs. Poth; agriculture and development, Mr. Taylor, e 'made- to held -the' entire diance with elalut and William e. Draw -prizes nket and coffee ffereci. Piens hold card was dis- J. Craig officers ,for the » coming year are! Reetoe's•-.Waeden,._Laweeence Nesbit; .people's warden, Clif- ford Brown; la.y delegate .to delegate,' iVieSeeeFordyce Clark. Board .m'errilbZis fappointed' by the rector .were: Gordon Taylor, Lloyd Humphreys, Fordyce Claek, Thomas Haggitt, Mrs. Gorden .Taylor, Mrs. Themes Wi ng Memorials Quality — Service -- C metery Lettering PHONE WINGHAM 357-1910 or WRITE BOX 158 TORE,. 4 • EVENT... i.EMREcl'OR for, your. entertainment - pleasure In TORONTO ART GALLERY Canadian Society -of Painters in Water *Color jAN. 13 to JAN. 23 eREST THEATRE The Deputy tr A GENERAL MOTOR'S ../ALLIE Beaumont SiiiirflYelneeCoupe-e.- (It costs much, inuch less than its luxurious looks suggest) '65 Beaumont is sized right in the middle.between big and little at'll fit your garage and park with eise) '65 Beaumonfis beautifully styled and luxuriously appointed Olist look. Now you see why most people tnink it's higher priced) '65 Beaumont is made -by General Motors '(So you know it's packed with all .kinds of value) '65 peaumont is sold by your Be'aumont-Pontiac-Buick dealer's (He's a good reliable man to do business with) • • '65 Beaumont ie a very remarkable car indeedet . big enough inside tp take mom., dad and a gaggle of small fry . . . yet small enough to shoehorn into the• tightest parking Spot. It has the kind of headttirninie beauty that gathers' a crowd; yet it's responsive and agile as a hard -muscled sportscar. And you —can pack it -with exacity_the 0-cylinder,or V8,power you like for your kind ., of driving. There are 12 models in 4 series . . . including 3 completely ferent eenvertibles. All of which proves quite conclusively that '65 Beaumont would make a remarkably good choke for your next automobile. Beaumont Be sure..tnefetatelf`.',Iplese.Ope and:,'The floguer now shovving on television. Check local listings for time and channel. GEE 45L SONS LIMITED. REG i7 HAMILTON ST. Get an HFC Bill Payer Loan Oot bills you just can't meet? 'Gather them all uP and come to HFC for the Money you tie -ed to -pay them. Then. can drop.your bill problems - in the nearest mailbox and - repay HFC conveniently. ndw—borrow with' - LOAN ASK ABOUT CREDIT LIFE INSURANCE ON LOANS AT LOW GROUP FIATO. HOUSEHOLD GoogRicH (abov.e the Signal Star) GODERICH O'KEEFE CENTRE Baker Street' 0-70-0 ROYAL ONTARIO MUSEUM Exhibition of Etruscan Vases 0-0-0 JAN. 25 to FEB. 20 Mr. Peck, Mr, Clifton, Mr. Mar- I ROYAL ALEXANDRA • THEATRE Dear Me The Sky Is Falling 070-0 NEW YEAR HOLLYINOOD THEATRE, shall, Mir. Tyndall, Mr, Falcofter; I Deputy attendance officers named for the school are: Tho- mas Wilson, Goderich, Charles Kenzie,' Exeter. of its 15 members. Non -trustee member§ will receive $20 a Continuous Show from month: (The latter applies to .30 •M• the board's non -trustee repre-e„ • mitteeY1-- They also voted 10- .NEW YEAR cent -a -mile for a. car rate where UNIVERSITY THEATRE applicable. .» Sjx. Girls From Htiron Sy Fair Lady Matinees, Wed.,- Sat., Sun. For _economy and friendly ser- vice plan to s ay at Torontos six. girls from H•uron County , were cared for last year Mettle , 'LOR,D...-SIMCOE HOTEL • Salvation Army's. Bethesda heart of downtown (at the 560 750 1000 NO0 60.88 2200 83.71 2600 95.12 Above payments Include principal and Interosi an.d ere based on prompt repayment. but do not Includo thrfast of life Inturance. MONTHLY PAYMENT PLANS 12 months $ 9:46 5L24 69.21 91.56 146.52 201.46 228.93 SI SO SO motitlut months months $ 6.12 32.86, 44.13 58.11 94.11 129.41 147.05 31.65 41.45 68.81 107.52 Marcl Twei Stratiasp 1: James» Millar. ty• ye -ars and, under. y and. Reel: James Obit uary dent of Goderich occurred in -Victoria- » Raspitaa, London., eon„ December llth in the pers•on. of Gertrude Beatrice Har leib. MSS Hartleiib was 73 years of age and resid6d in the family home at the corner bf East and Albert street', during, ber resi- dence d»ri Goderich. Her father, Charles, Hartieib, was »fatally injured in a ear accident- on the Square in 1929. S. E. Faust, .brother-in-law, conducted a grocery business on the• Square .ifit one time. Predeceased by ale sister, Henrietta' Hartleib, she is survived by few sisters: Mrs. S. E. (Laura) Faust of Mitchell; Mrs: J: IL (»Eleanor) Cantelon of Luican;,Mrs: Harry (Florence) Siemon, and Mrs. H.• N. (Ruth) Beaker, both »of Lon- don. The funeral service was held at the A.. Millard. „George funeral herne, London, on Mon- day,» December .14. Stria took place in Sebringville cemetery. Clinton Editor Buys Newspaper At FOrt Erie CLINTON1.-e-David E. Scott, editor of the 'Clinton News -Re- cord since last spring, »h»as re- signed to buy the Review Com - of Fort Erie Lienite•d and the weekly Illimeo4Revierw --(Yf Fort Erie. eife.,,SCott said he Wirassume the Ipresidend of the firms January 29. Before earning to Clinton, „Mr.. Scott . was Ceead- Ian Press correSponelent in 10.50 to 14.50 free overnight parking LORD SIMCOE HOTEL & University - Tel: 362-1848 THE YARN SHOP'S JANUARY SALE" Starting Thursday, January 14 - ALL WOOLS 81 20 to '305:OFF THE' -YARN SHOP. 1 Gran La HAIR d Opening! • • atrician STYLING ..I22 QUEEN STREE Proprietor — Mr (FORMERLY PAT HE *Olo is a Bruno graduate wit OPENING SPECIA CLINTON s. Pat Cook YWOOD) FREE HAIR SHAPI NG With A. Shampoo and Set OPEN DAILY excipT MONDAY& OPEN TUE THURSDAY and FRIDAY EVENINGS ‘Diai 48277834 SDAY