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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1970-07-30, Page 8EItTi 1I SIONAAL STAR, THURSDAY, JULY 80, 1970 TOYOTA. COROLLA, Two years old:` Blue. -Standard. forty four speed syncromesh gears. Better than 40 mlesitp"the gallon. One owner car that has.been well maintained. 18,000 true miles. Radio and tool kit. Lucus fog Tarps, twin fender mirrors. See it and drive it.. Lifetime Lubrication.. $1,400. Present owner is buying station wagon of same make. Call 524-8331 for Ron Price,. weekdays or 5246682 during ,the evenings of the week. 'NOW OPEN 10 a.rn. JULY. 18 to. AUGUST 16 8 p.m. — 1 t .�. =1A ,. OC�N.�C�N� 1.1L; amity reunions .BELL The theme song should have been "The Bells. Are Ringing Ill Clan Gregor Square" when over 300 people attended the Bell Reunion in Bayfield on Saturday, July 25. Families came from Bayfield, Goderich, Clinton, Exeter, Port Elgin, Hamilton, Wingham, London, ' Toronto, Arva, Burlington, Strathroy, Lucknow, Milton, Forest, Campbellville, Walkerton, Chatham, Guelph, Waterdown, Gorrie. Blanche Cook was recognized as the Bell. that came the farthest distance to attend. She is from, Minott, North Dakota, UFS.A. Mr. Willis Hall was elected the •new president, and his committee for the 1971 picnic are: Arnold Bell, Bill Mutch, Olive Tufford, Walter: Bell, Reg 'Twins and -Harry King. • Contests were won by Bernie Cudrnore, Brantford; Willie - Cook, .Goderich;. Shirley- _Smith and Debbie Aikenhead, Chatham; Don Bell, Clinton; Dawn Carter, Jay Markham, RC1 N ETTE SOFTBALL The Coolies.: have a four game winning streak going with wins on July 13 and July 21. They won 17 to 8 over the Farkles and 2Q3025 over "the Corkers. On Thursday, July 23, the hurtles beat the Farkles 15 to 9. • On July 27, the Corkers won _over the Flintstones20 to 15. On• ' Wednesday.,- Jud :29, .an All-Star . -team ......,will trav61- to Clinton to play the Clinton Juvenile Kinette All-Star team which 'Pis entered `in W.O.A.A. competition. ' - - The return game will possibly be on Wednesday, August, „at Victoria School at 7 p.m. Hamilton;, and Bili Pole, London. . ' Mr. and Mrs. Harry Powell of"' Goderich were the longest married couple at 64 years. Mrs. Will Powell of Milton was the oldest 'person, 86 years. young. FISHER Over 100 descendants of the late Joseph, Peter and Valentine Fisher gathered at. the Seaforth . Lions Park for - their annual reunion on•Sunday,°July 26; The sports and races were under the, direction, of Mr.,, and Mrs. Frank McMichael; ,Mr. and Mrs. Bob McMichael and,Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Snyder and winners in the various events were: Children under 6 — Terry Lynn Fisher, .Larry Oke, Kathy Oke; Boys under 8 — Gary Oke, Jim Kerr, -Eddie Fisher; Girls under 8 `=- Dorie. Oke, Nickie Oke, Debbie Kerr; Boys under 10 --.Lonnie Fisher, David. Fisher, Girls "under 10 — Kathy McFee,. Lynn Stewart; Boys under 12 — David Roston, Lonnie Fisher; Girls teenage Judy Classen, Kathy McFee; Boys teenage -- Jeff Fisher, Perry Fisher; Clothes pin race, under 8 — Dorie Oke; Debbie Kerr; Clothes pin -race, 12 and under.— Debbie Fisher, Peggy Fisher; Over and under,.. relay Fay Fisher's team; Woman without zipper and most buttons —• Mrs. Irvine Oke; Man with most change in his Rocket = Ted Fisher; Man with largest __foot—. Gerald..Kerr; Man with the: nicest �iegs oss.eirraB;:w Balloon race — Lonnie Fishe>I;, Judy Classen, .Fay Fisher; Orange toss Mrs. Herman • Fisher and, Mrs. Bill Treble; Guessing the weight of wrapped object Lawrence Snyder. There was a_candy scramble for tyre children. • - . - The president Aaron k'isher,, ga out prizes for the oldest person present -- Mrs. °.Wi1l,.iam Hill; younger- present --Deanna Fisher; couple with, largest family present was tied -- Mr. and Mrs. Johnathan Fisher and Mr. and Mrs. Herman Fisher; co,eple most recently married — - Mr. and Mrs., Don Roston; couple married the longest — Mr. and Mrs.Milton Wiltse. Ot,. was decided to hold 'a reunion again next year with Mr. Bob McMichael as president and., Mrs. ;"Cecil'.' Elliot as secretary -treasurer. A lunch c6rnmi;ttee and a sports committee were also appointed.: -- Lawrence Snyder was secretary -treasurer for this year and Bill Snyder was in charge of the re 'stration. t .a 80,000.00 STOCIK. REDUCTION - REORGANIZATION SALE! ' )E T (,(_)OD' F .I.ITY SINCE 1037 COMPLETE STORE -WIDE 41, PS SALE CONTINUES TO AUG. 29 1. E ENTIRE STOCK ON SALE ALL -BEEF STEAKETTES MEATSCOLD 6.oz. Pack ::ENGUSH1SAUSAGEFaEs.' 9 BOLOGNA RINGS KENT BACON t te •�/ �wus PAINTINGS. & CRA;FTS by CANAOIAN ARTISTS Ontario LARGE NEW READABLE TOTE BOARD , >.'r:'}�i%��%(�i+'s'•.�r+�?x: r��i>rc�l.>i:�R?4 r'v� 111111.111. .•.. fir .:<•.?:�r.:::a�.::.:r.:.... SPECIAL PRICES- On all SUMMER ITEMS SAVE u p to 50% 'SHOP IN AIR-CONDITIONED ,COMFORT Pickett & Campbell Lifflted CLINTON The Store For Men Goderich CLINTON-- ONTARIO NEI N ERS 6 oz. SCHNEIDEM'S SWEET PICKLED RED HOTS FRESH COUNTRY lb. SANDWICH SPREAD ROLLS 3:99' CHICKEN ;r1,,T,16;', PACKED Zi'" 1.49 .b: 6' Ib. tt SKINLESS. Ib. DUTCH TREAT =Comfortable Grandstand —Good Concession Booth - Goot4 Parking Facilities ADEQUATE TOTE MACHINES (NO DELAYS) LOTS OF CASHIER .WICKETS,..,, k IMI.NATE' MILDEW -RUST & ROT Dampness caused by high ,humidity cant damage your furniture, books, workshop` tools and other prized . pos- sessions. An Electrohome De- . humidifier takes up to 4 gal - : Ions of water„ out of the air daily. Protects your valuables from mildew, rust and rot-- and adds to your comfort too. t • Advance programs will be available Saturday at Cloud 9 Room, Hotel Clinton, Smith Office Supplies, Anstett Jewellers and at Bill's LBiIIiard &Bowling. {,,,•j HARNESS RACING Featuring . . — 10 RACES — — .b PARA MUTUEL - . WAGERING 'DAILY DOUBLE - EXACTOR QUINELLA Harness Races Every Sunday - 2.00 duly 5 to August 30 P • WVIb1RTED COOKIES 3s ELECTRIC LIGHT BULBS a ;oo ` 4e AYLM E R KETCHP3F, TOMATO JUICE "tea." 3e DELSEY BATHROOM TISSUE 6 "'° KLEENEX TOWELS 4`aoll• GLADE AIR FRESHENER 6,0z. 2: SHOESTRING a`s'"1 ;e`�;" 2e 2:, a 1 0 24 WANTED New Crop, .. . WHEAT, OATS and BARLEY LEMON JUICE 25 ozEMON SHIRRIFF' 3 oz."" JELLY POWDERS'; GOOD CHARCOAL TASTE 5 Ib. Bag KRAFT — 11 oz MARSHMALLOWS 3 a RED AND WHITE 8 oz. jar INSTANT COFFEE 125 BLUE BONNET MARGARINE" ,Carton 99` NABOB 1 Ib. Bag. ROATEDCOFFEE 89t JAVEX BLEACH TIDE XK GIANT SIZE TANG - 61/2 oz. ORANGE CRYSTALS" HYATT — 14 oz. Tins DONUTS' PRED nd ACKaWHITE p Prices Paid • Modern Unloading Facilities For 1 BEANS with PARK HUMPTY POTATO'CHIPS SWIFT'S — 24 oz. BEEF AND STEWS lR1 SH BICK'S - 32 oz., Y.UM . YUM PICKLES 2489' 89' 39'. 6899` 11 ..594 49` :591 RED & WHITE BRE TREESWEET — FROM CONCENTRATE ORANGE JUICE • 48 oz. 24 oz. 'LOAF SUNSPUN — CANADIAN - 8 oz. '2889'_ CHEESE SLICES „. 4899 SQCKEYE SALMON DEL.MONTE DRINK --' 48 oz: Tin I1EAPPLE GRAPEFRUIT oELMONTE DRINK — 48 oz, Tin PINEAPPLE ORANGE BISSET'S PREMIUM 734 oz. 'Tin -'/2's 9' ,1QHNSON'S — 1.1 oz• HOUSE AND' GARDEN 79` RAID ' .BUG KILLER ' 1.19. • CHUNKING 1- ASSORTED . R79' CHINESE DINNERS; 89' ICE CREA 112 GAL. PRINCE, EowgqO. --19 oz. CANNED POTAT .44 ... INL .. _ 99 SUNSHINE-FR02EN — 12 oz. • RANGE JUI NO. 1 CREAMERY - E clayra DElitlifitibtrIESEIL'..a PRODUCT OF U.S.A. NO. 1 GRADE LARGE SIZE 36's - n . � Pfl"O�i�'tJ'O'1t'' �t7�`I�'��i�C11t,4IJ'Ai�s�h1 RANGES PRODUCT OF S. AFRICA . NAVEL 1'12's w Doz 94 FIELD • L A TOMATOES AVADA,1ADA:NO 1: l�b249CARROTS. , „ a • ' S OCAL� CORN rY (GC 6etucH) L,IMitI YORIA St. 524.8511 roxq�. 6 Ot. Basket F 1.99 • ARRIVING DAILY 4) it • •