The Goderich Signal-Star, 1966-10-20, Page 7.ti
C. Briefs
The C.P. & T. Fund committee
of Goderich OddfOlow and Re-
bekah lodges have wheelchairs
and other equipment for loan,
free of charge. Contact A.aus
Osbaldeston, Park .,. St., phone
9623; or Fred 'Fritzley, Wilson
SL, phone 7217, 41
STAN BLOWES TRAVEL SER -
Viet, 32 Wellington, Stratford,
For all airlines, steamships, rail,
hotel reservations, tours,''' Low
bank rates on tinge payments.
Prepaids arranged for relative,
visiting from overseas. Call
271-5710. 32
D. In Memoriam
EAST --In loving memory of a
dear husband and father,
lhonias East, who passed
away six years ago, Oct. 20,
1960.
A wonderful husband, gone to
rest,
For me he•alwarys did h }.s best,
His place on earth n6- one can
fin,
I miss you Tom, and always will.
—Ever remembered .and ad-
ly missed by wife Alice and son
Leslie.
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FISHER—In loving memory of
a dear brother, Ross Fisher,
who passed away two years,
ago Oct. 12, 1964.
Calm and peaceful he is sleep-
ing,
Sweetest rest that follows pain,
We who loved him sadly miss
him,
But trust in God to meet again.
4, —Ever remembered by the
family. 40
RUTLEDGE—In loving memory
of a dear wife and mother,
Mrs. Robert H. Rutledge who
passed away suddenly two
years ago, October 24, 1964.
-,Lovingly "remembered and
sadly missed by husband, daugh-
T -•—ter--M-u-riel and ---sans-- Roy—and--- andra--Hospitath-Gederich; ands-Hospita4;-Gederieh; for:;
Lloyd,' grandchildren and great- the wonderful care and service'
grandchildren. 41x they gave to Mrs. A. T. Lamb
a` the time of her "accident.
tient in Victoria Hospital, Lon-
don. Speeial thanks to Dr.
McKim, Dr. Corrin and • Dr.
Douglas and nurses on third
floor east.
Mrs. Eldon Culbert.
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CULBERT—We wish to ack-
nowledge the many expres-
sions of sympathy, cards and
acts of kindness extended to
us by neighbors' and friends
during the recent loss of a
dear wife and mother. Special
thanks to Rev. Glen Wright.
All these kindly acts will
never be forgotten.
Thomas II. Culbert and family.
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FERRIS --1 would like to thank
1)r. N. C. Jackson, Dr. Leitch,
the nurses and nurses' aides
on second east for the care
given me while in hospital.
Also many thanks to my
friends for cards, gifts and
visits.
Brenda Ferris.
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LAMB The sisters of the late
Mrs. Toynbee Lamb would like
to express their sincere thanks
and appreciation for all the
kindness shown them during
the illness and death of their
dear sister. 41x
LAMB—We wish to express our
thanks and appreciation to our
friends, neighbors and rela-
tives for all their kindness and
sympathy shown to us (i5ring
our recent bereavement in the
loss of a dear wife and mother,
also for the many lovely floral
tributes, lettersnd cards re-
ceived, the dontions to the
Cancer Society, Ontario Heart
Foundation and North Street
United Church M. & M. funds.
Also to Rev. Leonard Warr,
pallbearers and the Lodge
Funeral Home, Goderich.
The Lamb -family.
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LAMB—We wish tog express
special thanks to Dr. K. C.
Lambert, the nurses and staff,
the ambulance driver of Alex-
MeMICHAEL —The family of the
late Mrs. T. J. McMichael wish
to thank all friends, neighbors
and relatives for their many
acts of kindness, floral tri-
butes, eards and sympathy
in their recent bereavement.
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F. Engagements
Mr. and Mrs. reter Westerho.ut,
Clinton, andpunce the engage
, ment of their daughter, Leny, to
Mr. Andrew Kuperus, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Kuperus of R.R.
4, Goderich. Wedding will take
place on Saturday, November
12, at the Christian Reforuned
Church, Clinton. 41x
SCHULTZ--In loving memory of
our dear mother, Mrs. James
A. Schultz, who passed away
Oct. 1 8,1958.
We cannot bring the old days
back, •
Your voice we cannot hear,
But we have such wonderful
Of a mother we loved so dear. •
—Lovingly remembered . by
husband James and daughters •
Ruth, Maud, Vera and Mildred.
meanories
and for all the beautiful cards,
letters. gifts and flowers sent
to her.
- The Lamb family.
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E. Cards of Thanks
LEWIS—We wish -to esipress our •
sincere thanks and apprecia-
tion for the many acts of kind-
ness, floral tributes, cards and
sympathy .shown by friends,
relatives and neighbors in the
recent bereavement o1 our
daughter and sister, Della.,
Special thanks to Lodge Fu-
neral Home, Art .Curry and
Rev. G. G. Russell.
Mrs. Phylis Lewis and family.
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Mc1LWAIN--I wish to thank my
friends, relatives and neigh
-bors for flowers, cards, gifts
and kindness to me while I
was in hospital. I would also
like to thank •the doctors;
nurses and staff of the hos-
pital who cared for me so
efficiently.
Everett M. Mcllwain.
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E. Cards of Thanks
BiEATTIE—I would like to thank
all my friends, relatives and
ne.ighbors,, far, visits, cards,
gifts arid f4lowers which 3- ,re-
ceived while in hospital. Spe-
cial thanks to Drs. K. C. Lam-
bert, G. F. Mills and J. R.
Leitch and all the nurses.
Ruth, Beattie.
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CULB.ER1'—I wish to express
my thanks to all who sent
cards, letters,, flowers and
other gifts to me while a pa-
obsqua sit
ten°srty
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Johnston
wish to anounce the engagement -
of their daughter, Ma,ry Janet,
to Michael Wayne Kelly, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Kelly. The
wedding to take place in St.
Peter's Church, Goderich, No-
vember 5th. , 41
G. Coming Events
Game to the Nurses' dance!
Saturday, October 29, at. Mait-
land Country Club. Dancing 9:30
- 1:00, to the Bluetones. "Cos-
tumes optional, prizes. Admis-
sion $2.50 per couple.
39-41-2
Rummage Sale, Legion Ladies'
Auxiliary; Saturday, Oct. 22, at
1:30, to be held upstairs in
Legion Hall. 38 - 41
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The Goderich SigniakStar, Thursday, October 20th, 1066
The regular meeting of the
Goderich Hoare sand School As-
sociation will. be held Tuesday,
October 25, a pan., in V ctoria
School, Principal's' night with
Mr. Ralph Smith. Lunch, ,, 41
Bazaar and- Bake. Sale, spon-
sored
ponsored by Taylor's Corner Com;
munity Club, Saturday, Oct. 29;
2:30 p.m., at MacKay .Hall. Tea
tables with take-out orders a
specialty. Salad plate 75c, pie
15c, tea 10e. 41-2
Reception and dance will be
held in Auburn Community Hall
•-for Mr. and Mrs, Bill Stiles (nee
Joan Wier), on Friday, Oct. 21,
with Black Hawk Orchestra.
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Lions Club peanut drive. Door:..,,
to -door sale, peanuts and peanut
butter; 7:00 p.m.; Thursday,
Oct. 27. • 39-41
Variety Sale will be held Fri-
day, Oct. 28, 2:30 p.m. in Mac
Kay Hall. Sponsored by Ahmeek
Chapter. IODE. 39
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Mary Helen Blake, daughter
of Mr .and Mrs. Sherman Blake,
263 Cobourg street, is among
four finalists in the alumni'
queen contest at Stratford Teach-
ers' College. The alumni queen
will be crowned at the alumni
"reunion November 5.
FIVE -TIME_ MINER
Nick Holrnes,son of former
Goderich District Collegiate In\
stitute teacher, David Holmes,
has won the Central Elgin Col-
legiate Institute senior • `cross
country title for an unprecedent-
ed fifth straight year.
FREE SILVER DOLLARS
with Every New Account of $20 or More
During October At
Goderich Community
Credit Union
Important:_
announcement
foreiectrk-
air
conditioning
and refrigeration
workers
The Apprenticeship and Tradesmen's Qualification Act, -1964 requires
journeymen in the Electrical, -and Air Conditioning and Refrigeration
trades to obtain Certificates of Qualification by October 31st, 1966. The
deadline has now been extended for si.v months to April 30th, /967.
. This extension does not affect the normal r�nev a1 periods for these
trades which are: Electrical trade—January-February; Refrigeration & Air
•Conditioning—May-June.• Tradesmen who have not already applied for
(heir initial Certificates of Qualification should do so as soon as possible.
Applications should be forwarded to
ONTARIO DEPARTMENT OF La4BOUR,
INDUSTRIAL TRAINING BRANCI-1,
74 Victoria'SNreet,
Tor,gi to,"Ontario.
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VARIETY
FAIR
THESE ARE THE KEY WORDS A r)r.
CHECK THESE "BEFORE w't'
1966 PONTIAC PARISIENNE
Custom .Sporf..Big_husky"396 motor 4-speP.1::
radio, etc, Still under GM warraniv.
1965 BUICK LE SABRE
Two -Door Hafdtop. Power steering and braxc
miles.; E7863.
1964 BEAUMONT CUSTOM SEDAN
Custom Sedan; "283" V-8, autorriatic, radio, et,-.
car; E2732.
SUITS
There is still a good selection of suits as the group
was Targe. There are tweeds, plaids, worsteds, twills.
double knit and corduroy.
DRESSES
1964 BUICK RIVIERA
The ultimate in personal transportation. Cored.
seats, AM 'FM radio, walnut dash and trim, p'i,;
1964 FALCON
Four -Door. This low mileage one owner comp.),
It'sa steal; E3029. '
1964 PONTIAC LAURENTIAN
Two -door, radio, chrome discs, etc.
finish; E6198.
1963 CHEVROLET BEL AIR .
Sedan, 6;automatic, radio, full tinted glass .tic;
1963 FORD GALAXIE STATION =: .ti4 'J
V41,1 automatic, power brakes and whitoa.ii;.
The latest styles anclf‘colors here. Also included are
a few party dresses that are style right.
REGULAR 25.00 to 59.95
REGULAR 16.99 to 39.95
so, to $45.
RE&ULAR 19.98 to 45.00
All Weather COATS
ATS
$10 s15 s19
12.98
1962 CHEVROLET BEL AIR
Sedan, 6, with automatic and radio. An away '+
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1962 FORD FAIRLANE 500
Sedan. The only one of its kind in captiwvs;y
steering, factory air-conditioning, whitewalls
1962 CHRYSLER NEWPORT
Sedan. The best .looking. Chrysler, ever; a . cne
1962 FORD GALAXIE
Sedan, 6, stick with radio. Clean as a'pin
REGULAR 49.95 to 169.95
Seasonal 'merchandise and still quite a nice selection. .
Choose from tweeds, textured and plain fabrics.
Some with fur collars.
$35.00 to $120,95
v,
THE
SHOPPE
1962 BUICK LE SABRE
Sedan. Power steering and brakes, radio, et •
1.961 MERCURY MONTEREY
Two -door hardtop; big V-8, automatic, pov.e
tan color; E4127.
1961 CHRYSLER WINDSOR
Sedan; power steering and brakes, radio artd .!
1961 FORD RANCH WAGON
V-8, automatic, power steering and tailgate;
1960 PONTIAC
Four -floor hardtop, V-8, automatic and radio, 1`
1960 PONTIAC SAVOY
Sedan, 6, stick. Only 46,000 miles; 27707H.
1960 DODGE PIONEER
Four -door, V-8, automatic and radio; E39'12.
1960 DODGE
Two -door hardtop, new motor, stick shift Tc.
1960 CHEVROLET IMPALA
- Hardtop, automatic and radio. Must be seer,
Many Other Used ('ars From
COMING IN 5
1966 Chrysler New Yorker Dekalni-
1964 Oldsmobile 98 Luxury l -Dom
--- Ihquiries Tine wu
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