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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1965-05-13, Page 7tti4K C•I AOIAN QUI; Cre, d` .;.'in,. anada-__are the._. 1 p }Y einita. n ueltills of Coteau, w the Kam jets, the Appal ;chiaua, the Mil 63 1rn ni ation to Can- 93401. an- 106 1' 93,i r1. " Whai was d . t e; rati 'the �mat ._ . #1 from. Canada? 3 airrP 4fa 'worhe> s axe= presented 40 per cent of the total labor. force in Capada in 1991. What is the present 'percentage? 4.1n relation to population what province has e most miles ra ? �Qf , ,�ilwey' track? 0k•Tn-190:2, 4,001,227 Canadians paid $2,024762,000, in POP • sonal Income taxes. What• were thefigures for ten y'eaxs earlier? ANSWERS: 5, In 1952 there were 3,100 personal income taxpayers and they paid t Total At the Owe- of the 19 1- ce iar 1.0 Per cent: 1. The •Dine IM an 'Xamajets are itt NewroundlafliI the AppalacbianS in Qgei ec, the Selkilrks in British Columbia, 4, Saskatchewan. 2, Emigration was •estilmated at 80,000 for 196.% CALIFORNIA SUNKIST VALENCIA, ° FUL( MATURITY, SWEET AND, TASTY, FANCY GRAPE, LARGE, SIZE 72's Peter/ -- eter'a (Ma.. met at the ,at 13000111 1c 041th Nurse'xn W aK ;iaan, 'Miss Keogh spent two years as a voluntary nurse in D min- lea (a British Colony o the West Indies) where she was sponsored . by the Canadian Catholic Conference, Ottawa. Sine will also show slides of life on the island. - Mrs. A, J. Wisner reported on the Centennial Project Planning • meeting, held in Go.d' ich re- ,ce ntly, 'f lY1rs, Don Stimson and Mrs. Reinhart will • be the hos- home ott Mrs, Jos; Barry for the May meeting aid 26 mem- hors were in -attendance. ¥z's. i?otald 1 `isher chaired the meeting and the minutes utes Ilfjcale last "Meeting wore read y the se ctary, 'Mrs. Kay Simpson. • It • was announced . nth+at Mrs. A. C, Oat`npion will be the new Welfare secretary Mrs. A. J, . Wisser and Mrs. Angela, Lang, were named dele- gates to. a;Etends tla,e Diacesaxt convention 'hi Chatham May 18' Mrs, Richard Budhanan told the meatibere that she had con- 'tacted Mrs, Jack Evans re a speaker for the June meeting and .annauneed that the speaker will , be Miss Margaret Keogh ENJOY. THE FINEST FOOD IN TOWN CABANAS, THE TROPICS' FINEST Chinese Food Our Specialty ALSO TAKE-OUT ORDERS )PFN DAILY `7 a.m. to 10 p.m Orson Fray and Saturday until 12 Midnight The - Esquire Restaurant ALL PRICES IN THIS AD GUARANTEED THROUGH SATURDAY, MAY 15th, 1965 ONTARIO GROWN, HOTHOUSE, No. 1 GRAPE, FIRM, RED, RIPE , miss gileen• O'Brien an ,. f s Barbara Winters also visited -the_ new South Ste Nursing Home, and the Management expressed their gratitude for the visit and hope that many voiunteens will visit the patients and also offer to take them 61' 4 for outings during the coming months. iMrs. A. Lang :,„explained the different means the league will use in, the next few months to raise fundis: Following up with one of the.'e ideas Mrs. R. B Buchanan cpnrlueted a sale of small ar- ticle.; after the meeting, and it was enjoyed by all. Miss Eileen O'Brien thanked, Mrs. Barry for the use of her ,beautiful home. Tea was serv- ed by the lunch„comanittee. THE Pt/ LIC ' AUUQUNTRIT CQUNOrIL ��11 pfi 'ow; ANADA PAINT THE BEST Oil -Base House -Paint YOU CAN BUY! G . MaeDOUGALL, F.C.A. The Public Accountants Coun- cil fol- the Province ofutario +:11tu Qnees the election of Ire tul- ,1011 ing ollieel•s alld Inelllbel•s; 1'v-csident, Mi. G. A. MacDougall, 1'.C'.A., London, Viee-President, :M11•. J. C. 1 ounkie, F.('.A., "1•„routo, Secretary, Mr. 1:. 1). Lafferty, F .C.A...,C)ttawa, Treasur- er, Mr. ('. -S. Massey, A.P.A., Ancaster, Past President, :Mir. A\`. 1. Hetherington, II_.C.A•,'1'oronto,. Mend (•1• of L.ec•utive,, i\Ir. J. A, 'Toronto. Messrs. W. P. Fazackerley, A.P.A., Windsor, J. W. (.ilendinning, F.C.A., Toronto, D. L. Gordon ,,F.C.A., Toronto, W. G. Leonard, F.C.A.,.; Kingston, W. L. MacDonald, F.C.A., Toronto, Moorhouse, • • ' Catharines, M. E. Sheppard, h'.('.A., Toronto, W. A. Stanley, A.P.A., Scarborough and H. P. Wright, F.C;A., Hamilton. All 'persons who practise as public accountants in Ontario must he licensed under The Public Acc'i)untancy Act and must oh - serve the Code of Professional 1 t1 ics laid clown by Council. Any information regarding these mat- ters and the penalties for non- ohservance of the Act and regu- 1•ption- nuly be obtained from. Mr.- :.v: t>ti :. f • v;{: •:?::: ✓,: r,.}y:'r,:::. . L�vSi::ti:}:: yCC�: � Y:�v ti{:::: v 1:iti} : ':.: �•�:•�•i�•�?�• •�•� •� •:JL.i�iti•Y('•]e.•f►•]It 1�'itt•7Y•:Ji:�4 : �1Yc•�i�•Y:'� �i ° + ' Nom• + . gla rk (6 Varieties) SPECIAL! PREMIUM SOUPS 3 10 -fl -oz tins 49 A&P RASPBERRIES ° 2154oz tins 5 9c Rose Brand, Coloured Reg. Price 2- lbs 63c — SAVE 8c• Oelseyi_White•„•orColoured Reg. Price pkg 29c — SAVE 9c TOILET TISSUE 2 pkgs of 2 roll$ 49c Choice Quality CASE OF 24 TIN'S' $4.14 • A&P PEAS 4 2041 -oz tins 6 9c Chef boy -Ar -Dee (4c Off Deal) Reg. tin 55c—Save an Extra 6c MOSS BUTLER The marriage of Dorothy J. an Butler and Frederick 1: Ines Moss was solemnized in Andrew's United Church, H.K. 2, Petrolia, Saturday," April 17th.. Rei,•. F. G. Risden of Charing Cross officiated at the double -ring ceremony in a can- dlelLght setting of pink and white gladioli and carnations. The • ria is e • au+, er of Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Butler, R.R. 2, Petrolia and ,the groom is the son of Mr. and. Mrs. John t.foss, Godenich. Mrs. Cecil Hall. Petrolia, wore a short full ''Skirted dress and head -band in '"same mater- ial and color as the other at= bendants and 1.1he carried a basket of pink and white single mu,ml; and carnations.° Tommie James, Goderich, coirsin of the ,S groom, was ring -bearer, Richard • Madge, Goderich, -was groomsman and ushering Neil Campbell, Sarnia. The guests were received in the church parlor by the bride's mother wearing a pale blue silk sheath jacket dre.ss with blue and beige accessories and a pianist, and Bill James,. Winef pink ey-rnbidiurn orchid corsage. sor, violinist -played the .wed- She was assi<l ed- by the groom's ding music. The soloists were mother wearing a carnation Miss Susan Moss, who sang pink linen sheath jacket dress The Wedding Prayer and Miss .with beige accessories and .a 'White cymbidit>lh orchid cor- sage. • Betty Moss who sang 0 Perfect Love. ('.1)oughty,Registrar, The Public The bride, given in marriage A),-hite two-piece suit of wool Accountants Council for the by her father, wore a full-llen.gth lui:ucle welt pink aoce4,ories Province of Ontario, Suite 32, 2 gown of white silk organza over and a coria 2:e of sweetheart I>1 o Street t L 1stTorontonto opeau defaille withse iJb c11 roses was worn n by thee bride e skirt and empire waist. The al- , s h coned n onlacebp dice was fashioned (. c with a scoop neckline and lily - point sleeves. A full chapel train in o°r gar,za and lace -fell from her shoulders. A crown of pearls and sequins held her fou•rJtiered •illusion veil and she carried a --cascade of red de- light roses, stephanotis and -ivy. honor, -Mrs. Shin - .ley Capper, Petrolia, sister of Orttor1o. ,yyam+w A WINS QUILT SALTFORD.—The lucky win- ner of the Saltiford Community Club quilt in April was Mrs. Duncan Clark, Salttford. far, travelling to Ottawa. i , is a graduate of The ice Th br r, London Teachers' College and the groom is a graduate of the University of Western Ontario and Stratford Teachers' Ctrl -- -lege. They will reside, at 1350 Blackwell road, Sarnia. Prior to the marriage, the bride was honored by a kitchen and bathroom sewer ••given by ',1/Liss . Earl ene Butler and Mins. COFFEE SALE! Mild & MeiIow - Custom Ground” SUPER -RIGHT QUALITY .. ,CANADA'S FINEST NATURALLY AGED, RED BRAND STEER BEEF S IG EE FSA LE BLADE STEAKS EXCELLENT FOR BRAISING LOTION DEODORANT — • SUPER SPECIAL B A N the bride, and the bridesmaids, Shirley Cooper; a miscellan- Mrs. Marjorie Drope, R.R.• 2, eous shp'wer given *by the con Petroira;--anii - • _ • , Bre-,.fs-ee g att n e f•� t-. -Andre 's- --U3 ton, Sarnia, wore ballerina -len- l ed Church; also presentations •gth gowns of turquoise silk or- I by the choir of Patterson Mem- e'a nza over peau de faille with orial Pre_ ,-terian Church, Sar- zu.mi-be•11 skirt and loose panel nia, and by the staff and grades at the back falling from the seven and two of High Park. sl n'l;lers_ in __train_ •_sfT.eot. Seek-poi-SJrnia. _Mrs. Bwtl•er_en- Ma!tching bows with iilusiontertained in honor of herxlaug+h- veiling, were worn for head ted at a trousseau tea and the .pieces " and they carried cas- .groom's parents entertained the cacle of- p-iiira.nrd-Vniti ."car 11'-` iridal"" ai°t Tftitlr>wrrn �tlre �-e- t;ons. The flower girl, Kathy hearsal at the home of Mr. and Cooper, niece of the bride, .Mrs. Bab Cooper, Petrolia.' SUGG. LIST 1.25 SUGGESTED.LIST 78c - ALKA-SELTZER SUGGESTED ,LIST 1.25 — 8 -oz. Liquid or Tablets PEPTO-BESMAL 1.12 SUGGESTED LIST 1.69--12-oz. AEROSOL SLUG -A -BUG L39 SUGGESTED LIST 1.75- REGULAR or SUPER TAMPAX 40's $$$$ THOUSANDS IN PRIZES PICK UP YOUR BALLOT HERE ; for the , "HOUSEFUL OF FURNITURE CONTEST" May 11 - 31 GROUND CHUCK FRESHLY GROUND BONE POT 'ROAST -SX BRAND, VAC PAC -L SIDE BACON RINDLESS • 1/2-1b pkg 4.5 C BURNS SUGGESTED LIST 1.15 -- 4 oz. 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