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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1970-07-23, Page 2g 0QP a,iG �.si:ONAL i AR, THURSI Lochalsh Vislting Mir. and Mrs. David Todd during .the past week waS Mrs, iicank Tadd of Orilla. - ;°Mrs. Duncan Thoburn, hies been confined to bed for the past two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Harold I'Anson of. Oakville, Mr: and Mrs. Hartley MacTavish, of Forohto, i,Vir° anti Mrs. Donald McCharles and family of Brantford and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence McGillivray of r New York city were visitors during the past week with.IVtr. and 1VIrs. Oliver McCharles. - Mr. ; Kenneth Canipbell u of Paris has been helping on ,the farm of. Mr, and Mrs. Irwin Campbell. Miss Susan McCharles of Montreal is holidaying with her grandparents. Mr. Douglas Martyn has been home for the past week having had .an accident in the salt mines in Goderich.' Sympathy of the community .1s exten fled to Mr. David Mac Donald and Mrs. Jean West as well as to Miss Mable MacDonald of Windsor in the death of their ,; brother, Lloyd MacDonald at Goderich. , Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Campbell and Mr. and. Mrs. Oliver McCharles were among those who were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Montgomery at their cottage on Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Rutter have moved to Wingham. Mrs. Margaret Hatherton of Elmira visited with ''Mrs. Annie Mac Mufchy otr the'weekend: • Mrs. Wm. Rintoul entertained friends and relatives at "Open Hous on- Thursdays -in --honour of her daughter Sharon, Mrs. Gordon Campbell bride -elect. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Gammie received word ° of the serious illness of their son,. Dale in the Yukon. Dale was flown 360 miles by a chartered plane to Whitehorse, Yukon_wheree the major surgery could" be preformed. ' , Laureen Barbour of Bluevale and Randy Barbour of Listowel spent a week's holiday with their cousin, Dayle McDonald. - Mrs. Laura McNeil and Elmer ,Woods entertained friends on Tuesday evening in honour of several Ji'ly', birthdays. Those celebrating birthdays. were Mrs. Walter Alton; Mrs, Don Martin; Mrs. ,Gertie Scholtz; and Mrs. McNeil. ,The evening was spent in playing cards and a buffet lunch was served at the eonclusion. Q• CULB.URNE TOWNSHIP CEMETERY Memorial Services SUNDAY, AUGUST z 2:30 P.M., The baleful eye of the painting on the wall of the Goderich Youth Centre 'seems' to have been keeping a close watch on proceeding at the local youth centre during open house last Ki ng.sb ridge Mr. and Mrs. Peter Van Ras arid_ Reverend Father •Jon. -Van Ras.W,arrived from Holland .last -:week.:oto- .-spend .L three7Reeks, •. visiting with.. „Mrs. Van • Ras's Oster, Mrs. Jack Van Osch and .y -Mr.-Van-Osch. Stephen Penich of-Bthwell is visiting with Mr. and Mrs. John • Howard and family. • Jimmy Van Osch, 10 year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Van Osch was admitted to the Wingham and District Hospital on Saturday. . Nolda Miltenburg is visiting with Mr, and Mrs. Arnold Marsman and family. of London. A barn, 4Q' by 60'; owned by Jim Martin was completely destroyed by fire on Friday. The barn contained some: hay and a threshing machine. .The, Lu"ckno* Fire Brigade was called to the scene. • Mrs. Jee Garvey of Toronto, was a weekend .visitor at the Garvey residence and attended the Dalton Reunion on Saturday;- Mr. and Mrs. Mike Garvey and boys of Toronto have been holidaying here. ' 'Mips. 'BIaise Martin, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Doherty, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Martini and Miss Agnes King of Hamilton; attended the j'wedding of David King and Jean Hamilton in Lucknow on Saturday. A reception followed at the Tiger' Dunlop Inn. Mrs. PeterBalland and family of Clarkson are holidaying this week at their summer home. Ted and Peter Martin of Hamilton spent Sunday with Mrs. Blaise Martin. Recent visitors with -Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Frayne Were, Mr. Alvin Frayne of Woodstock, Mr. &and Mrs. Douglas Frayne of Brantford, Miss Helen Griffin of Lonc%n:, Mrs. C. W. Taylor of Windsor, Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Morrow and children of Pregtnn. • GODERICH FROSTED FOODS ' r 65 HAMILTON $TEEET UTILITY, GRADE TU.RKEYS FRESH SLICED SIDE PORK,. BUTT PORK CHOPS FRESH BEEF LlER Jb 39° .11359° 69 ib 4$° SPECIAL' JULIENNE: Pound week. Sharon Deer is shown :chatting with R ''Stephens with° .. Don Langlois, a visitor from Windsor looking on. -staff photo. • gra Rob Price in his Sirocco with Mark Ryan as crew (left) and , Graham MacDonsid in his Spanker with Jim Bowra crewing were only two of the members of the' Blue Water Sailing Club who took part in the -second annual• sail past of the. Goderich. Power. Squadron in Goderich Harbour last. weekend. The close quarters of�other.craft and limited maneuvering room forced the sailboats to. resort, to outboard power rather than sails for the event. Bad -weather forced cancellation of the regular race of the sailing club and also of -the special power boat races planned for after the official ceremony. - The Goderich Lawn Bowling Club held. its annual July 18 Mixed Pairs Tournament on Saturday afternoon and evening, with rinks from AyIrii r, Sarnia;_ Walkerton and Wtngham competing with the Goderich teams for top honours,. and the rather practical and attractively displayed prizes of baskets of assorted groceries. A picnic, lunch' under, the convenorship of Mrs. Frank Walkom was supplied by the Goderich Ladies Club after the second genie. I Bowhng Laren The first four winning pairs in the event were again Goderich ones and were composed of the lead player's name being drawn at .random, as opposedto the " visiting teams who were allowed - to bring in their best matched pairs. - The winning pairs were in the following order: F W. Lorne Matthews and' May Richardson, with three wins and a plus of 21; Lee Ryan and Olive Knisley with three wins and a plus oi-l7;°Earl 4,4 Allison and Mary Robinson with ,. threewins and a plus of eight; Lorne Webb and Addie Graham, two wins and -a plus --of 16 and ' Gordon and Mrs. M,acl(ay of Wingham with two' wins and a plus of,16. • Our next big tournament will be the very.popular, Merchants and . Manufacturers held all day August 3rd: Prizes have been most generously donated by most of the local merchants, and a full entryiS expected. ATT ENTION GENESSEE FARMERS NTE • TALBOT • YORK STAR WHSATFORSEED"`' 'HIGHEST PRICES. 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X14333. 4 a i;7 1966 Fairlane 500 L two door hard op, • 289 V8,,,sp"eed.ftdor 4shjtt :, l ucILet s ats �; 1 radio, 44,000 miles, excellent condition. .162601. 1966 Oldsmobile Oelta 88, four door• hardtop, power equipped, radio, fold down armrest, shimmering black finish. This is a ;,ro you be the Ridge! J63476 1966 Chrysler Windsor • sedan, ' double power, vinyl ,top, radio, very / clean and 4, comfortable.,J60 648 7 1965 Chevrolet. Impala pbnvertible, V8, automatic, power steer -i g, power brakes, radio, wide oval white walls. J65449 • F 1965 Rambler °Classic 660 sedan, V8, automatic, radio, power steering, wheel covers, completely reconditioned from bu rngper to 'lin m per. .163068 1964 Pontiac Custom, Sport.: Bucket..seats._ and console, power. steering, automatic, radio, two-tone. Perfect body and inIerior. New' whitewalls. Rides like a new car. .162863 • 1964 Corvair Convertible,- Ladies, this is the one to put the pressure on for that second' car. Beautiful condition, automatic, radio, very low mileage, smart white finish, white roof,' red bucket .seats, whitewalls and wheel discs. .164440 • - 1964 Pontiac Parisienne, 4 door hardtop, V8, ; automatic, power steering, power brakes, radio; whitewalls; -wheel discs; light blue with black vinyl top - Completely reconditioned. .160 286 1964 Ford Galaxie 500 four does sedan. Don't let this car Islip by. Local one owner, V8, automati:c, power ,steering, radio, rear speaker, new white ails, Absolutely spotless inside .air out. Qnly'34,000 miles. J62 625 TRUCKS. 6,695 '1,495 1,195 '895 $ir 15O $195 $895 1968 GMC:Fieetside half ton -� wide box, heavy duty susppickup, long �ension, Lic. 1,69i 17099B 1967 Dodge Sweptside half,. ton' pickup, long wide box. Unbelievable condition only 12,000miles. Hurry. for this one! $1 ��� 17219B 1966 GMC half tong Fleetsklh, long wide box, only 29,000 miles, heavy dut1,250 suspension. Ready to go'to work! 17060B 1965 GMC Handivan, 6 cylinder, auxiliary 495 seat, side doors, 171076 010114t:MiliCK'' HAMILTON ST. GODIRICH 524.8391 ". 111 or 1, • .f> •