The Goderich Signal-Star, 1967-02-16, Page 5cn`
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The
Cards Popular,
-- Deputy Reeve Harry WOrsell *Cutt, Reeve Bert Such and How. One of our lost sources„of
last Thursday produced three
ard Aitken have been-appOinted venue," said Cowl. B. R. ftob.!.
Weekly newspaperS to back up members of a toliftst promotion -instil' as the invitation went to
bis. emitqn14"; "I (1QPit think committee to he headedbyMayor finance committee. /VW
we are too bad off,” He was ,Dr. Frank Mills. The six men * * *
referring to snow removal. Wererecommended by Goderich Larger, bollards on the north
The Clinton News -Record BusinessmenWAssoelation. side of the harbor will Muke
showed sidewalics are not plowed * * *
In the town and the Huron Ex. it possible to eliminate lings from
Council took no action Ob in --ships running tO the Snug--Har-
pOsitOr praised Um snow removal formation it . received •t•tfrom a bor wharf the deputy minister
In Seaforth, -“Seaforth people" United States resideneregard: of public Arks reported, He
thank the plow when it gogs by,o, ing a cornrnUnity televisipn cable said this has been ,eleared with
id DePUtY Reeire Worse4, for .Goderich.Y43vas' said the insurance tinderwriters„'
.11e briellY mentioned The Sig.e_Ty_samaisialLismaiiy_mma * *
XttiftreeVd, lifLOVirOodtgath and operated. Users*.would sub. George '‘'Filsinger ha,sTesigii;
abont sidewalk snow plotting. scribe on a , Monthly payment ed from the board of ,Maitland
When, Conn.Itobert IlaYe moved , * , * * 1 • CerrieterY. 4i)eoi?.1. committee has ,
a vote, of COO, iderioe in oPPutY. Goderich Kinettes' requestfor' been asked to recommend, a re.
Reeve Worsen's public works permission to operate -,a food placement,
committee's handling of the snow booth when the Centennial Car. ' * D* *,
, removal, tie deputy reeve
declined ”credit and .gave it to
4‘t.h. men.", .. ,
Huron Railing' Co. has been
- refused permission to erect a
sign on the bouleiarcrat VW.
toria and St.' David streets. Coun.
Hays- said t4wou1 d conflict with
an 1958 bylaw which says, "you
can't put signs -on boulevards."
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',A 'Ica -of material is bairn,
dumped over the dump that
shouldn't be," reported Deputy
Reeve W_orsell-lie-asketreyt&
• ion of .the dump bylaw. He de.
<dined to say in council what
material is being dumped that
• should not be, but reVealecl later
avan arrives, in Goderich June' Consideration ts being given
11 was referred to special corn. to tapping into a water line from
mittee. , Goderich 'to the Ontario -Hospital
* * to Serve the town's industrial
Huron County' Councilspro- subdivision on the east side of
perty committee has asked for Hayfield Road.
reconsideration of the town's , * *
parking restrictions around the A portion of° Wilson Street. -
courthouse. The request went to -which does notcomiect with a. two.
traffic conimittee.block segment to the north of it,
* * has been renamed Lakeside
Goderich 1tas been asked to. Drive. A bylaw was passed.
Join the 30 -year-old Association'
of Mining 'Municipalities at a
fee of $25 a year. The associa.
tion -said -its- aim,s-ar-e-to-get more -
revenue for municipalities assoc.
iated with mining. "This.has been-
that had been used for stable Mark - Day
it was horse manure and straw
bedding. •
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Council has been given a total
price or$33,260 for 50 new Street
'lights ,on Huron Road. The btdbs
with a four-year • life were
reported to cost -$38.05 each.
More discussion with the PVC
• is expected. • ,
brpmer.
Clerk Sherman Blake has been The Public Speaking cOmpetit-
instructed to prepare a bylaw ion held in North Ashfield Public
to control traffic at 50 unmarked School on Thursday evening re..
intersections in Goderich. Stop stilted as follows: In first place
n. or yield signs are.to be erected' was Nancy Walden, 2nd Russell
at the recommendation of Police Moncrief an& thira place was
'Chief Fred Minshall. _ won by Jean Webster. A• good
* * * number of parentsand friends-
- Don Hunking, of Londesboro,enjoyed the competition.
Mrs. Mary H. Martyn ofRipley.
spent Sunday with Mrs. Donald
Martyn,Douglas, and John.
. Home for . the weekend were
Phyllis Bradley and Joyce Thor.
burn of Stratford, Finlay Mac.'
Lerman, Oi Waterloo, Rod Fin.
layson and John McCharles, of
the unused garbage pPetro.
acker, but
Of Prayer
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LOCHALSH-The WMS of Ash.
field Presbyterian Church held
a meeting on -Friday at the home
of -Mrs. Ewan •Ma0Lean at which
me
tithey took part in the World's
• P1111,01A-bli Ti;e, EUchre
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party $.A NO. 6 4sh$014 op
Feb: 9 had .16 table* With MrS,
-400 PanPhin •having high SCOT
- for. the lacilee andiNdY MCqUire
flafold Maize WAS high for
'the men and Norman Stevens
low, lyir. and Mrs! VietorErring•
ton "Were Villiers of the prize
for. the Wedding date nearest'
to $.t. "'Valentitte,is. Theie will be
. another carO° nartY on Feb. 23
The- LOL. had U tables of-.
. Euchre attheir card party _on
Feh, 10, Ms. RalP h Caineron
wa for-theladtes-argt
Harvey Alton second,, Wil
Brown had high score 'fe he
•mew,. Alvin. Alton, • second high,
-1.49FOnt0
edding-',
SOLOMON -CROFT
,
ThOinae YQ1114.011.64t1e1uc1cre4tr •
Pr4e, The neXt-'14rtY will he,
on.Feb.
Mr, ind Mrs,' Orant. S9Werhy
AgMeOUrt Were weekend visit/
ors viith, Mr. and Mrs, Ceefl
Blake.. -
Mr. and MrS, Art, Panal41,,
Kevin and Ter l An» of sari*
spent SUndaYviith her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Fax* ,Thoinpsen.
Mts. RichardPark is a.patient'
In Viii'ghain hospital., •
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ponbT7ir ioet 00,r9g41004014140177parwilliwg.t.;,7-
and bog Octal* Diane Errington
had high score for ladies 40
SVeari- Park 30w, David Dawson
OWlaiseflii4,,I.°41.9.W',4)PrrettLig99'0411r.na'rkglw7
40414010er for the boxes.
• Mrs. Wm. Hunter, of Lucknow,
is:spending a few ,V3gics 3,4941#.1!
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siSter Kra Anniopere
GEORGE'S -CHURCH
, Sedend Sunday in,Lent-.February 19th
MO a.m.-7401y , Commis/1101i- .
.11100.a-m-m-Hollf.-COMInunion. and Ser01011.
,CHURCH SCHOOL
10:00 a.m.-Grades 3 to 0
11:00 a.m.-NurseryloAre4e 2
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Rector: REV. ,G. G./RUSSELL, BA., B.O.
Organist and Choirmaster: LORNE H. DOTTERER
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Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Breckenridge, of Goderich, examine a newly -
styled, vinyl -covered metal'basket, one of 20,000 items displayed '
at the 1967 Canadian Hardware Show held in Toronto Feb. 6
through Feb. 9.
Hospitat Vokinteers
Seek More Help
The 0 ntario Hospital Volun-
teers made an appeal this week
for more help in the occupational
therapy room at the hospital.
, Mrs. Murray McGill said the
group' has a low list of volunteers,
but it is' difficult to determine
how many are active. Bila.
l sliews
certain that more are needed.
• "We ...have a list of People,
has bid $350 and Mervyn Mc-
Allister, of Goderich, $325, for
Goderich's old garbage truck.
In „ his- tender Mr. .McAllister
- said he would up his price to
$400 if it, was taken otit in'trade
i.e. bulldoging and trucking. Last
year council was offered $300 for
R.. R. HOGGARTH
'Stewart Aluminum Sales of
Goderich is pleased to announce
the appointment of, Ray Hog-
garth as sales representatiVe for
Akan aluminum products and
•insulation. Ray is well-known
in the area having previously
been associated with the Fuller
Brush Co.
Couh. Walter Sheardown said 4t Several from. the area attend. Advt.
' 'was worth $1,000.ed the dance at Kincardine on
** * * rida.y-evening-for_mr_and_Mrs_
• Malcolm Campbeil, Harold Bert Walden who recently lost
Baird, Walter Westbrook, Max Their home by fire, -
but when. we check IhrOugh on
them they've ,changed their
minds," Mrs. McGill said.
Mrs. McGill said the hospital
-atiiiaphere bothers some vol-
unteers.
She said women volunteers.are
asked to work Tuesdays from 2
to 4 p.m: .Anyone interested can
"call eithe,r Mrs. McGill or Mrs.
Harold Hibbert.'
The third 500' and euchre -card
,party spOnsored by Order of the
Eastern Star was held last Wed-
nesday. The winners for euchre
high and low vere: George Morby,
Mrs. J. Moss, Fred Minshall and
Mrs. Carmen Feagan. The 500
prizes went to Pete Bissett„Mrs.
Gordon Hendersoft,.-Mrs. 'Violet -
White and Mrs. G. Henderson.On
Feb. 22 the OES will hold its
final party in celebration of its
bir thday
Would yau like,to hunt boars
in Africa or fight bulls in -Spain
or buck broncos in *the' Wild
West'? You can you know. By
boolz! '
The double.ring...ceremony of
Dianne Marie Croft, fornierlY.01.
-Goderich, -and dward #olonion,
of Killarney, took place at St.
Leo's Roman Catholic Church
Royal York Road, Toronto,
Jan. 28. -
The bride, given in marriage
by her father Kenneth Croft, wore
a white satin, gown with rn.atch-
ing headdress.aod wore a single
strand of pearls carrying anose...
gay of white carnations.
Miss Lynda Croft, sister of the
bridy, wat maid oftonor and wore
a blue satin gowo, matchinghead.
dress and carried a nosegay of
pink carnations.
_ The groom was attended by
his brother Jim, of Toronto, and
Leonard Solomon, of Halifax, was
usher. -
A reception followed „at the
Seaway Motor Hotel on Lake. , -
shore Blvd. where guests were
received by the bride's•mother in
a-two-piece-gold-ensemble.--The---
groom's mother received • in
a gron ensemble.
. The . couplewill reside in
Toronto. ,
"V -PC
THE UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA
14brth Street United' Church
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. f FEBRUARY 19th, 1967
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CAMPBELL'S
Second Sunday in Lent
• 10:00 a.rn: -Serior Sunday School. •
_ 11:00 a.M.-Junior Uepartment.
'11:00 a.m.-Morning Worship.
S.rrr ,ert, -Skyhl.ct:
"LEICCEN PERSONALITIES"
(2) HiS Disciples' ,
Feb. 19 -Founders' Day marks the birthday,
.0. -1t30 fc,Lo-41‘..rs o he Scouting .and Guid-
ing WO rff,?;; C Venturers.
IfrownieS and 44uu v•viii‘.0 to attend. -
.. All Welcome.,
- Mr. 'Lance Reed, Organist and choir Director .
.• Rev. J. Donald rviacDonaid, B.Sc., B.D., Minister
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CIGARETTES
67 CENTENNIAL SALE
WITH PURCHASE OF $1.00 OR MORE
3.53.CARTON
, 5% Prov. Sales,Tax Included
Stock Up' Now Before Prices Increase
by:W.. Haysom
yout telephone
anger
At
1
vionder how many. of you have ever noticed a. small
box -usually black plastic -tucked up on a basement beam in
your"lionie. • It „is placed quite close to the point where our
telephang_ wire comes into your home. We callthis small box
an inside.station protector and we use it as a safety device where.
the inside wire and the outside wire are, joined. It 'protects- both
OUT equkpanent and the telephone user _frtm stray electrical
Currents over SOO volts and from lightning surges. -The protector
serves .anuch the same purpose.as the more familiar electrical
fuse except that 'instead of opening .a line as `a fuse does, the
protector groundslt. If this should happen -and it very seldom
- does -your phone immediately is ppt out of order. So _seldom
do we have to ehangeor repair these station protectors, in fact,
that 1 diseOvered recently that Many homes- -have those
installed with their first telephone many years ,ago. These are
from the pre -plastic era- and are of white porcelain-. Many, too,
were...plaeed in the d_ays when cellars where cellarS and not
beautiful recreation -rooms, family TOollis or finished workshops;
.when- panelling- or attractive tile did not conceal bare ceiling
beams. Many- People today -are converting basement space into
wonderfully liveable rooms. If this should be in your home
improvement plans would. you _please locate this protector;
Under no eirctiinstances should any of the wiresleading from
the protector be disconnected-. They are vital to Yieur service.
. Then, if "you' are inspallidg a ceiling, perhaps you could leave
bhe small area unboxed or plate a removable panel' to give easy
access to the black 'box. It would also be to your advantage
to tprovide 'access' to the ground wire connection which .usually
runs from -the 'protector to a nearby water pipe. Chances are
our Installers or Repairmen will seldom have to gain aecess to
these connections. Howeverif that need ,should arise 'it would
take longer to restore your serviee and peiliaps mar a beautiful
ceiling if the protector or ground cOnrictions have been hidden
by the panelling or ,ctiling
I' wonder low many of you reniemb.er_ back to the days
when ,the telephone was still looked upon either as a toy ot
the InventiOn of the devil? Proan our historical file comes .this
tale from 1911 -only 56 years ago. "Recently on entering the
house of.a subscriber .an instrument se:We-Ili-salted the telephone
decorated with smallbags, attached to the 'transmitter and
receiver. It was 'learned that the bags contained eaimphor and
- had been placed there to ward off scarlet fever, as another party
on the line , was quarantined on account of this disease."
To .h.elp speed your long distance calls along, Canada and
the United States have been divided into calling areas. Each
oalling area has its ciwn three -number Area Code. When ycin
11 outside your OW11, calling area, these special nodes direct
ti to the area you are calling. Whether you are able to dial
calls yourself or whether a Long Distance Operator must ,
ace them for you, using or giving her the Area Code speeds
Youroall. Codes for many locations are listed in the front of
your telephone directory.
Used Westinghouse 21 TV $67 wt.
Used Admiral 21" TV .... "67 wt,
Used Philco, 21" TV $67 wt.
Used 21" Rogers Majestic TV $67 wt.
Used 21" Westinghouse T -V-- $67 *I
Used Console Admiral TV $67 .
Used Sparton 21" TV" $67 wt.
Used Philco Console 21" TV $67
REG. 1.58
• PREPARATION H OINTMENT
Knox Presbyterian Church
THE REV. G. LOCKHART ROYAL, B.A.,"Minister
William Cameron, Director Of Praise
SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 19th
10:00 a.m.-Church School. • •
11:00 a.m.-Divine Worship.
Sermon: PLAIN PEOPLE MEET THE CHRIST.
„ (3) "With Four Fisharmen" • -
(Nursery and Junior Congregation)
Ch-urch -Parade
Brownies, Guides, Cubs, Scouts and Rovers
7:30 p.m. -Young People's Society. °
1867 - Canada's Centennial of Confederation -- 1967
ENTER TO WORSHIP •DEPART T� SERVE
THE UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA
Victoria -Street_Uniteci_Church_
The House of Friendship
. 10:00 a.m.-Sunday School-AII Departments.
11:00 a.m.-Worship Service. .'-
'"IF NOT CHRIST -THEN WHO?"
Friday, 7:00 p.m. -Young People's.
1:30 p.m.-Benmiller Worship Service and Sunday alchest.
REV. LEONARD WARR, Minister
Mrs. ,I, Snider • . Mrs. Ben Straughan
Victoria Organist Bemniller Pianist
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
10-0Z. - REG. 2.25 .
RESDAN 179
REG. -75 „•"
WILKINSON RAZOR BLADES .59
REG. .98
CCLGATE 100 • .79-
• REG. 1.89 •
ADORN HAIRSPRAY 1.64
LOVING CARE 1:75
Used Beatty Automatic Washer,.. $67 wt.
Used Beatty Dyer • $67 wt,
Used Westinghouse, Dryer • ' $61 wt.
Used Norge Dryer $67 wt.
Used Westinghouse Range
0,•$67‘
Used G.E. 'tinge $67 w
Used Crosley Fridge $61
Used Frigidaire , • $67
,New Westinghouse Dryers $149.
New Westinghouse TV Sets From $184 wt.
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REG. 1.95 s
DIPPITY-DO REG. 1?.25
HAIR SETTING GEL
REG..59
VICKS INHALER • .49
REG. .26,• ,
FACELLE,, MAN'S SIZE -7 2 for .42
REG. 1.25 •
NOXZEMA SHAVE BOMB .99
RICHARD HUDNUT- REG. 1.29
-EGG CREME SHAMPOO 99
See Wilf Reinhart
YOUR AUTHORIZED
100's RE -6. 1.89
BUF,FERIN •159
(Baptist Convention of Ontario and Quebic)
Montreal Street Near The Square
135.:00 a.m.-Morning Worship.
7:00 p.m. -Evening Service.,
Minister: REV. HENRY de VRIES, Phone 5244792
The Free Methodist Church in Canada
Corner of Victoria and Park Streets
Rev. A. R. Harley, B.Th. - SUNDAY, FEB..19th
10 School --All Ages.
Z-7-- 11, a.m.-"EVANGELISM, OUR TASK."
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7 pap. -"No Sacraments -No Chur,h1"
REG. 1.29
"ORAFIX" DENTURE ADHESIVE -1.09
REG. 1.25 •
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BAYER NOSE SPRAY 1.09
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REG. .97
MENNEN STICK DEODORANT
REG. 1.35 •
Noxzema Cover -Girl LiPiticks 1.12
REG. 4.49
MULTIPtE VITAMIN O 3.39
REG. /9 • ,
VASELIVE-7,JAR .69
REG. 1.•29
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WESTINGHOUSE
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CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH
BAYFIELD ROAD AT BLAKE STREET
-• PASTOR: SPECIAL'SPEAKER
10:00 A.M.-OUR FAMILY BIBLE SCHOOL
<, (OUR BUSES WILL CALL AT YOUR DOOR)
PHONE: 524-7150
11:00 a.m.-Preaching $ervice.
7:30 p.m. -Preaching Service.
"Come Where You Are Never A Stranger Twice"
33,
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UNITED HOLINESS CHURCH
62 Cambria Road North
9:50 a.m,--$unday School.
11:00 a.m.-Worship Service.
7:00 p.m. -Evangelistic Service.
Prayer Meeting - Tuesday evening, 7:30'o'clock
SAMUEL* M. MILLER --Pastor
• "A -Welcome Awaiti You"
REG. 1.95
POLYCOLOR HAIR SPRAY
169 •
WE DELIVER
AtilliPBELL."'S
116$ tHE SQUARE
Bethel Pentecostal Tabernacle
Corner of Elgin and Waterloo Sts.
REV. ROBERT' t LARK, Pastor
SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 19th
10:00 a.m. Sunday School Classes for.all ages.
11:00 a.m. Mornirng Worship.
7:30 p.m. Evangelistic Service.
-A-entrsirruiwrs:36:1-131wrirtire *limit West-
over Station St. Thomas