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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1967-12-21, Page 121 The: Podrich Signal -Star, Thursday, D- . 2L 1967 naa { •., •.r g ., r ..> y.,,The- ime ot2eace . lis a•.:M'"fi"fF • xy-f as rrr ePrae r;- the- light ,f, happiness sheds its glow aver us all. It's Christmastide!' Our wish is for you to share this joy .. . have a merry Christmas! r•� O'BRIEN'S MARKET THE SQUARE Cu.Ibert's Bakery THE HOME OF TASTY PASTRY SINCE 1877 T1d `r and ` FRUITtAKEE�— ` CHRISTMAS PUDDING BREAD CRUMBS FOR DRESSING SHORTBREADS and CHRISTMAS COOKIES The sounds of Christmas are -happy sounds . the' glorious ringing of church bells ... the echo of merry voices 'midst the softly falling- snow ... and our wishes to you:Very Merry Christmas! from SERVICE ELECTRIC (GODERICH) LIMITED - Projects (continued from ,page 9)' a dance Friday evening in Aub. urn which netted the sponsors, from Grade' 11E, a total. of $127. The project really came to life over the weekend, with a number of class ventures taking place around the town. Grade 9A' sponsored a day- long aylong . car wash which yielded. $25, Christmas tree sales raised about $30, and sale_oL toilet tissue= ori The Square by one class brought in fan additional $12. One imaginative event which Caught the eve of the community was' the 11A "Car Bash" on The Square, "For 25 cents a whack - 50 cents for windows -participant: were• invited to work out their hostilities on an old car. set up in a cordoned area on Court'', house Park. The , vehicle, donated by Clere-vu Auto Wreckers, Hol- mesville, proved too sturdy for its attackers, however, and was towed off at the end of the day still well intact structurally. This event raised about $30 for the cause. Top marks for enterprise must go to the 17 mbor con tangent from Grade 10A, who .°N set out around 9 o'clock Sat. urday morning on a sponsored walk t�' Seaforth ,- and made it. By one o'clock when they stopped for lunch in Clinton, most of the walkers were coin. paining of aching muscles, but spirits Were still high in the group. Their arrival in Seaforth about 5 p.m. cost the 'teachers, relatives and friends who spbn. sored them at so much a mile a total of $107. A number of projects con• tinued into this week as the �schgol. reached for. its. ,goal, which represents about - $l per student. Vesper Service (continued from page 1) A letter to Santa Claus read by Helen Hetherington followed petitions by Dianne.Munday, Pat Willert and Pat Adams. Songs by Bob Witmer and s`The Hope" read by Barbara Miller, were followed by ' the carol "In the Bleak Midwinter" After a brief candle -lighting ceremony, the CGIT members ranged down the aisles for the CGIT Purpose and the spitirual e,"He's Got the Whole World." The evening concluded with the Benediction. The program was .co-ordin. ated by CGIT, leader`'Mrs. J - Donald MacDonald. Merry thratmasi4" to 'Pl"'" All � May your Christmas "stoking" be filled with'every good thing you wish for .. . we'd like to add a note of thanks fcor the nice gift you gave our store a fine customer! B. BRADFORD OF ALLISON'S MEAT MARKET , le Members Df the CGIT of North Street United Church staged a solemn and. impressive "Vesper Service with a Downbeat" at the church Sunday evening. Folksingers, candlelight and , Biblical readings emphasized the them.. of peace and international 'good work was will at up service 'Which also featured a short film on the of OXFAM in 89 different countries. Offering at the service earmarked for the OXFAM organization. (Staff Photo) WFIILE THEY LAST ! Canada Utility Grade 5 to7 lb. Avg. oastingQ�Ch ck�ns gib. FULLY COOKED BONELESS DINNER HAM JUST HEAT AND EAT HAM .STEAKS*. .,., '"SHOpsws„- =. flZ:..PKG., SaIc mi Slices SHOPSY'S Y. P�tatoSalad OR Cole SI.aw SHOPSY'S OLD VIENNA SAAM 1 SCHNEIDERS - 6 VARIETIES andwich Chubs.3 F 24 OZ. FULLY COOKED SHANK END La. 89c SMOKED HAM BONELESS --L. READY TO EAT LBL 89C HAM SLICES SHOPSY'S — 2 -OZ. PKG. 2 FOR 59c : CORNED BEEF_ 24 OZ: 59 SCHNEIDERS LB. 59c 1/2 LB, 55c Mwwmn�:wr -.•.. M,a>, xe+ r 4.'FOR 99C. SIDE BACON La 69c SCHNEIDERS ALL BEEF EACH. 99c STEAKETTESQ SCHNEIDERS.— 10 VARIETIES R„ s1. Cold Cuts a O_ PKG LB. 73c 4 F R gl, FRESH KILLED TURKEYS ALSO -GEESE & DUCKS AT MARKET PRICES MAITLAND BRAND BELL LINES by W.W. Haysom your telephone manager MADE TO ORDER Christmas weekend is on its way. With most of us enjoying a three or four-day holiday, family gatherings will be possible since people will have time to travel home for Christmas. And, much of that travel will be by auto. So, just a word of caution . remember that sleet, ice, snow -rutted roads often make winter driving hazardous. These few reminders, rtecommended by many experienced drivers, if heeded, will help to make your Christmas holiday trip both safe and pleasant. Keep your car in top mechanical order. Observe all the laws and be courteous and alert. Use snow tires cm/ chains on ice and packed, snow.- Drive now.Drive smoothly, avoiding sudden starts, stops 'and abrupt turns. Keep more than the usual distance between your car .and the vehicle ahead. "Pump" brakes lightly on icy or wet streets to bring your car to a gradual stop. If you should skid, let up on the gas pedal and steer in the same direction as your rear wheels are sliding. Watch for thawing ice — you need twice as much stopping distance on slush as on glare ice. Turn your headlights on low beam during a snow storm, or fog. Watch for icy patches on streets and frosty bridge floors. Keep windows clear and clean. Above all — slow down! Happy and safe travelling. For Mose last minute checks on holiday, plans riemember your telephone is ready and waiting to help you through these busy days. Whether it's a call to a neighbour to check upon Junior's whereabouts, to the store to quickly order a forgotten item, or to out-of-town relatives or friends to..make final plans for the holiday, your telephone can ease the, rushing about dulling these last few days. In fact, it's almost as good as having an errand boy at your beck and call 24 hours a day. m • Almommisinimummwm,1 OPEN SUNDAY, DECEMBER 24th Special Canadians fortunate enough 'to have visited Expo '67, this past summer heard languages from every corner of the globe. Not only in the fascinating national pavilions, but along the walkways of Expo grounds the diffetent tongues added to the int'rnational atmosphere. I thought it might be interesting to discover low the telephone was answered' in some of , the different countries. Our "Hello" comes from the High German "Holla" which apaprently was originally a command for a horse or dog. It's completely replaced "Ahoy", the first telephone greeting. Today's German answers with "Wer spricht?" — "Who speaks?" while "God dag"—"Good day" provides the opening gambit in Sweden. The Spanish "Diga"—"Talk" comes straight to the point, and the ever tactful Frenchman commences with "J'ecoute"--"I am listening". The Russians answers with "Slushayu" meaning_ "listening". In Britain, the telephone is usually answetled by repeating the telephone number. However, if you're answering a business call, the name of your firm an( your. own name provides the best response for the caller. 0 IYLONS .m Corn Niblets HOSTESS Potato Chips 4 PAIR, $1. 4 FOR 89C 69c SIZE 59c FRUIT:1COCKTAIL 39c KIST — QTS. Ginger Ale 5 FOR $ 1(PLUS DEPOSITS) CLARKS — 48 -OZ. TINS TOMATO JUICE3 FOR $1. z FOR $1. FROZEN — 2 -LB. BAG Mixed Vegetabies FoR$1. BA. FROZENPEAS YORK — 14.OZ. TINS Peas Oft. Carrotsl 5 -LB. BAG BROWN SUGAR 49c 2 FOR 35c Turkey Dinner CLOSED 'CHRISTMAS DAY and BOXII 4G DAY * * Merry Christmas and Happy New Year! Neil 'Witmer.` LAKEVIEW RESTAURANT WEST STREET SEE OUR SELECTION OF IMPORTED FOODS FOR YOUR HOLIDAY COCKTAIL PARTY FOR THE! FINEST • SELECTION OF FRESH SPARKLING . FRUITS AND VEGETABLES VISIT OUR PRODUCE DEPARTMENT to All Our Valued Customers MayWe Extend, .Compliments of The Season. CUTT'S RE , ' & WHITE. Foodmaster , Open Nitely Until 10 p.m. ° R 91VICTORIA ST. NORTH GODERICH N 40,