Loading...
The Goderich Signal-Star, 1967-04-06, Page 34.. • e L.O,L. Holds -Final [whre With Nice Tablet in Play.. DUNGANNQI -►TIe 1.1.0.1.4 held their final euchre party for the season on March 31, With 8 tabled plaYing,,a The ladies high winner was Mr?, Wilbur Brown, andMrs, Russel Alton second high, Stuart Reid Was highfor the men and Lorne Ivers second, A draw for a capon and two ducks was made With Mrs. Russet Irvin, Chris. _ 4ide Finnigan, and Susan Irvin the winners. r4 .:PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Whithazn and Heather of Rexdale and'Mr. and Mrs. Warren Bamford, Craig and Muth of Preston 'visited with M. and Mrs. T. C. `Anderson and Mr. and'Mrs. Robt. Stothers recently, Geofrey and Lisa Whit. ham returned home after spend- inig the Easter vocation with;re. latives here: Congratulations to Mr: and Mrs.' Leopard Reid on the birth,. of a son in Wingham hospital on March 28 , Paul Leonard. Mrs. Abner Morris is a pat. lent in Clinton hospital. We -hope she will soon be feeling better. Mrs.- Harold Maize hat been in London the past Week with her mothers Mrs. ' inmerson' Irvin who Mace { bwen seriously ill , in hospital there, following surgery, Mrs. Hugh Crawford Of Sask. atoon left on Thursday to visit frienc}s .in Stratford, Kitchener and Ottawa on her return Moine after spending a week with her uncle and I aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Wert& - -• - Rosemary Hedy visited for a few days with her grandparents,; Mr. and Mrs.. Harvey Fuller of Goderich,, ,Mr. and Mrs. " Jim •Blake ,of Toronto were weekend guests of his parents, M. and Mrs. Cecil Blake. Mr.. and Mrs. Jack Hedy, Midhv ael and Laurel efStrathrdy, were weekend guests withMr,andMrs Heber 'Hedy. Patricia Hedy 're. turned to Strathroy after spend. ing . the Easter vacation at her home here, We are glad to report that Mrs. James Wilson, Cell. 6 WestWavr., anosh is. 'making favourable pro. gress .after having an append. ectomy in Wingham Hospital last week. the \Gotteri, Mark Silver Anniversary Of . Mr. and .Mrs. Shackelton Mr. and Mrs: BensonShackel. ton were entertained recently on the .occasion of their 25th wedd. ing anniversary, when a buffet lunch and social evening were held in their honour at the home • of her sister, Mrs. Roy Cullen, Clinton. Mrs. Shackleton is the former Florence Irene Jones of W Ingham and the groom to the son of the late —. __Mr_ansi M cs. Mathiew_Shackelton of Dungannon. The marriage was then. perform ed by the Rev. H. Is Wilson. . Mr. and Mrs. Shackelton have • farmed during their married life at It. R, in, Dungannon. They have a family of two sons and two daughters: Carol Ann, Lindeen, Gerald and Valerie. The table was decorated with pink and white streamers, and centred with a three tier wedding cake. Mr. and Mrs. Shackelton were the recipients of many gifts. Presbnt for the occasion were -the-bride's mother, Mrs: 7aner Jones, and the grOorn's twoaunts Mrs. C. Webb and Mrs. F. Durnin, ,all three being octogenarians. BINGO at \ LEGION HALL Saturday, • April 8th — " - at $:30 p -- 15 GAMES $1.00 The prize -for each regular game will be $12.00' 4 Share -The -Wealth Jackpot Combined JACKPOT OF $80.00 IN 56 CALLS Sponsored by Branch 109 ROYALCANADIAN LEGION No One Under 16 Permitted To Play 1 145 ESSEX -STREET ' ‘t GODERICH,-.ONTi lRIQ 'DANCING EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT.. Featurfh6 This Week - APRIL 8 "THE QUOTATIONS" of Sarnia WITH MC RICK SMITH 'OF CHLO Dancing 9 - 12 Dress Casual Admission $1.25 Catering to Weddings—Banquets—Luncheons--Etc. PHONE 524-9371 or 524-9264 Tho • teenaged` ' hikers : showr heri w. ere. travelling south -on -highway 21 -with destine tion Bayfield and St..Josephs. The marathon walk rhich began at 6:30 a.m. Friday, from Goderich Square t •ok the girls to Bayfield and back. The boys reached St. Josephs, '25` miles away but heavy drizzle How. To Make Dish Gardens Horticulturists with the On. tario Department of Agriculture and Food suggest that by select. ing plants . carefully, you- can create scenes to depiht various,, parts of the world. Some you might like to try are desert scenes, tropical ;scenes, woodland scenes, and mountain , x scenes. An attractive desert dish can be•created through the use of various cacti or succulents. Containers for .,cacti may be quite shallow but should provide good drainag e as these plants do' not like r"wet feet'. Bq using -various colors of stonesand sand interesting designs can be pro. For all scenes containers should be at least four inches :deep and have good draingage. Put about one half inch of small stones in the bottom -of the- con. tainer arid,then add about one .half inch -of -sand. GODERICR FROSTED FOODS' - 65 HAMILTON STREET. N = MAPLE LEAF BRAND BACQN .1 -LB. VAC PACK 79, MAPLE LEAF BRAND. - rt W1ENERS , 1 -LB. VAC PACK 53c VEAL- PATTIES. LB. 59c PORK BUTT Roasts or Chops ..w LB- 55c . SEAWAY SOCKEYE • o SALMON' V2 LB. TIN 55c CLARK --14-0Z. . Beans with Pork 6 FOR 1. . ,*, . .. . • LYNN VALLEY BARTLETT I PEARS- - 4 19.OZ. TIN 21C HEINZ -15-0Z. • . , KETCHUP , 15 --OZ. 2 FOR 59c OPEN - E'V''ERY DAY UNTIL 6 P.M. OPEN FRIDAYS TILL 9 P.M. dor;.hy, tbefr'. return trip hatted, the aenRtiah;:wai�f sHere- the• jroup stopped for 1 picture three miles out of Bayfield. Left to right are: Lynda Prouse, Dan Torok, Pat Ladd, Arleta Pollock, Derry Baechler. and Keith Evans. (Staff photo) • ~GODERICH BRANCH OF THE CANADIAN RED CROSS THANK YOU! We would liked to thank all those who contributed so generauusly to the recent Red Cross appeal for funds. The support of contributors and canvassers has rnade -this another successful year. We offer a special thanks to the Maple Leaf Chapter, IODE and to other ladies of Mie town who so ably assisted 'in the canvass. H. M. FORD Chairman N.B.0-.-RED CROSS BLOOD CLINIC, MAY 17th r. The new approach to the elegant style of the Renaissance .... delicate scroll work beautifully accentuated by a textured background accomplish an artful blending of past eras. INTRODUCTORY OFFERS. No.1 ANNIVERSARY SET 40 piece service for 8 No.1809R ESPERANTO DRAWER CHEST $36.50 8 KNIVES, FORKS, TEASPOONS,. SALAD FORKS, 5 O'CLOCK TEASPOONS. and for only $5.00 more ... 8.5 piece serving sel , (ASAVING a $31.00 OYER OPEN SHOCK MOM No.2 CENTENNIAL SET 60 piece service for,12 • 12 KNIVES,. FORKS, Ole SALAD FORKS, TEASPOONS, 5 O'CLOCK TEASPOONS. 43 and for only $5.00 more.... a 5 piece serving set (A UM OF $52.00 0111011/1 STO I PRICNNC) FOUR COFFEE .HANDCRAFTED SPOONS in attractive Esperanto Gift Package No..3 CRYSTAL SAUCE BOAT & LADLE 8 ok. CAPPCITY N. T. ORMANDY The Square JEWELLERY Goderich 95 CALL PETS General Contractor There - are fain► jobs .that are too Targe and non. ,toa will! for us to handle quickly and efficiently. Peter Brander has been in' the building business for five years and has been, a carpenter for 15 years., He is acquainted with all phases of the building trade and Will be happy to give you free -estimates on any lob. you are colhtemplating. ' • PETER BRANDER GENERAL CONTRACTOR 524-8924 McGEE'$ TRADING P 0 'OFFERS VARIETY BEST DEALS -- HONEST REPRESENTATION JUST LOOK AT-VIM-WEMEAN 1966 MODELS PRICEP FROM $2295to$-339$ . 1—Buick Le Sabre 400 Sedan. This heavy_ car has power steer- ing, power brakes, power wir Wows, power seats, positraction, radio, etc. • 3—Pontiac` Strato Chiefs, 'Ali 6 -cylinder and equipped, with auto- matic and whitewalls. 1—Chevrolet Impala Convertible, V-8, automatic, radio, power steering, power, brakes, new Firestone 500 tires. ux 1 --Beaumont Custom Two -door, hardtop, lively 283, V4, auto- matic, • radio;tin ed� 9yass, whltewatis: Beautiful black with blue interior;. only 12,000 miles. • 1 -Ford Custom .SOU Sedan. this locally owned beatify hasonly 7,000 miles. Features 289 V4 automatic, power steering, whitewalls and discs. Great` sayings. • . -1965 MODELS PRICED FROM $1695 to $2795 2—Pontiac Custom Sports Wifh bucket'seatsl one convertible, one hardtop. . • • 2—Pontiac Parisienne Hardtops/. both V-8, automatics, one 2 - door, one 4 -door. . 3—Pontiac Strato Chiefs All 6 -cylinder 'with automatic; 2 sgdans, one coach. 1—Buick Le Sabre • 2 -door hardtop, tilt steerino wheel, polder steering, ` power br"akes, radio; . 22,000 actual miles. 1 -Plymouths Savoy Sedan; a sharp turquoise car with auto-. matic. 1964 MODELS PRICED FROM ,.$1530 to $2395 2—Pontiac Strato Chief . _ 2—Buicks Sedans, stick shifts with' radios and discs. . • 1—Pontiac Parisienne One a Wildcathardtop with full power; Four -door hardtop, V-8, automatic, power the, other a compact special sedan with �,. steering, power brakes, radio. , V-8 and automatic. FROM1963 MODELS PRISED. $1195:fo.$1795 2—Chevrolet Sedans \ . Both 6 -cylinders with radios. 1—Buick Le Sabre Hardtop, loaded with extras. 1—Oldsmobile Super 88 Two -door hardtop, fully equipped. 2—Pontiac Parisienne Hardtops, both with V-8 and automatic; one 2 -door, one 4 -door. ., 1—Acadian Sedan • 20,000 actual miles. ' 1962 MODELS PRICED._ FROM $295 to $1395 1—Pontiac Laurentian 1—Ford Galaxie Sedan; V-8, automatic. 4—Chevrolets Two sedans, one station wagon, one Impala hardtop. All have radios. „Sedan, radio, 1 -Rambler American Two -door. 1— Y-olkswagen 1961 MODELS PRICED FROM $25.O to$1250 3—Buick .he Sabres With power steering, power brakes and radios. , 1—Studebaker Coach New motor and radio. . 1—Comet Custom Sedan, 26,000 actual lady -driven miles. 3 --Chrysler Sedans All fully equipped. 1960 MODELS PRIDED FROM $99 to $1150 1—Pontiac Laurentian Sedan, 6, automatic. - I—Chevrolet Impala Hardtop; beautiful. • 1—Vauxhall Sedan 2—Chryslers Power steering, power brrakes; ere station wagon,' one sedan. MORE TRADE-INS ARRI GENEROUS TERM 6 DAILY McGEE'S GQDERICH. PONTIAC--BJ'ICK DEALER Est. 1929 -- 524-8391