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47-4MQ11 1\1"1/4T.S-IRriCORP VACig NI214.. ''FITURSDAX, JUNE 5, 1958
Obituaries Church
Holding Flower Sunday
With Special Speaker
The Wesley-Willis United Ch-
itrch Will have a, special speaker
on June 8 on .141ower Sunday and
-children's day, the Rev. V. Buell-
annan, .Gorrie.
All members who wish to have
a part in making 'the church more
beautiful for this .servite are
minded .to to send flowers on Satur-
day afternoon.
The Primary Sunday School tea-
chers' wish the children to come
to 'their room :at 10,45 a.m, on
this Sunday morning,
News of 'Goderich Township
Visitors with Alex Weston overt,
the weekend were his sister, Mrs.
Elva Hardy, Miss Thelma Irish' and
Mrs. Cliff Weston, Detroit,
VisiterSI With Mr. and Mrs.
Grant Stirllog over the weekend
were Mr. and Mrs, Joseph. Charles'
and famiby, Mr, and Mrs. Leo Gor-
genski, Michigan, Mrs. Al-
len McDonald and her .son, Major
McDonald,. who leaves next month.
Thomas A. Harrison
The death of Thomas Albert
Harrison, 68, occurred at his home
in -1VIcKillop, ,Satttraay, May 2'4,
follOwing a short illness, Mr. Spar,
rison was as MeKillop township
farmer, having come to filllis dirt-
!riot 1924.
Be was born and educated in
:township, and in 1924
married Annie 1VIerizies, Wingham,
He was' -0..member of First Presby-
terian Church, Seaforth, and :for.
six years was a member of Mc-
'Mop township council.
Surviving are his wife, two sons',
Kenneth, Bradford, and Keith,
Calgary, and one daughter Mrs.
W. A. (Lois') Hodgert,' Seaforth;
by seven !granclehildren; one bro-
ther, James, Goderich, and six
sisters, Mrs. Mary Smith, Grand
Bend; Mrs. George' Proctor, God:-
mile-all Mrs, William S.cotolianer,
Eganondville; Mrs. Ernie Towns-
head, Baylield; Mrs, John Wil.-
liamslon, Vancouver, and Mrs.
Lorne Thudlow, Goderich.
The body rested at the Box fun-
eral chapel, Seaforth,-- where ser-
vice was conducted Tuesday after-
noon by the Rev. 1), Leslie Elder,
First Presbyterian .Church. Burial
was in Bayfield ceinetery,
Pallbearers' were Ken Murray,
Joe Murray, Frank Murray, Gra-
ham Kerr, Gordon Elliott and Con
Eckert. Flowerb'earers were Ther-
on Betties, Eid. Boyce, Gerald' Van
den Hingel, Russell Pringle, John
Anderson and Gordon MacKenzie.
Mrs. E. 0, Fisher
The funeral services for Mrs,.
EMelyn Beatrice Fisher were held
on Monday afternoon, May 19, at
the Stiles funeral hoine, Montreal
Street, Goderich, Rev, A. E. 4uP-
tam officiated and interment was
in Colborne cemetery,
Deceased' 'died on Friday at the
age of 75 years at Alexandra dos'-
Gotletielh, after en .ilaness of
two and 'a half years, She was a
daughter of the late Mr. and lYfris.
James Wallis and was born in
Goderich TownSbilp, near Bayfield,
She moved to -Colborne Town-
ship in 1907 and. _continued' to re-
side there until 1946 when she
and her busband retired to God-
erichl. She was a Member of North
street United Church, and alslo
a member of the Dorcas Club.
Her husband, Arthur Fisher pre-
deceased her about five years ago.
Surviving, her are four sons, Wil-
fred, :Elmer, Leonard and Arnold,
all of Colborne Township, and
three daughters, Mrs. Irvine •(Eld-
Oh) Tebbutt, Mrs. Kenneth (Reba)
Hanes, and Mrs, Jrames (Lot--
vatitne) young, all ,of Goderich
Township, There are 18 grand-
children and 'two great-grandchild-
ren. Three brothers, Fred Wallis,
Picktiord, Michigan; Herb Wallis,
ID'Arcy, Sask., and Walter
London, also survive.
Those from a distance attend-
ing the funeral were Mr. Fred
Wallis and stns, Percy and Fred,
Jr., and Willard Welsh, Sault Ste,
Marie. Mr. and Mrs. Herb-
D'Arcy, Sask., who made the trilp
by
The pallbearers were grandsons,
Bruce Holmes, Jack, Gerald and
Gordon -Tebibutt and nephews,
-Charles' and Fred Wallis, Baytfilleld.
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Robert Haines, who has been
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jparents, Mr, and Mrs. Reid TOP,'
ranee and other friends left for
their home in Severn Bridge on
Saturday.
Alex Weston is installing hydro
this week,
James R. Stirling, received Word
last Week that his 'brother Alfred
passed away in tine; Eenora.
pital, -He had been: living with
his daughter, Mrs. Ernie Law-
Tame and was sick for only four
days. He leaves behind two sons
and .two daughters. His wife pre-
deceased him four years ago.
Gully Sohool
A . meeting of the ratepayers
of as No. 8 .(Guilly Scheel) for
the purpose of taking a mote on
the School Area was held last
Wednesday night,
Fraser Stirling was called to
the chair and he explained what
the School Area would mean to
the ratepayers and told thern
vote how they liked. He then cal-
led on Robin Thompson who gave
a nice talk, The vote was then
taken and (there were only 15:
there) 'all voted against the
School Area.
SS No. 9
A meeting was' called on Satur-
day night at SS No. 9. Bert
Powden was chairman and Glen
Gardiner, inspector, was there to
explain the working of the School
Area. He showed that if there
were ten schools in the Area they
Would receive $500 a year grant.
R. Thompson showed the assess-
ments of all the schools. A. vote
was taken and there were eight
for and 24 against. (Which. shows
.that the 'farmers of Goderich
Township will not be 'bribed by
"Leslie" even for $500. J.R.S.)
News of Constance
Correspondent: MRS. FRANK RILEY
Phone Seaforth 841r32
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conditioning.
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YOUR GEHL FORAGE HARVESTER DEALER
Phone Clinton HU 2-3380
J. W. COUNTER
BUILDERS' SUPPLIES
Clinton — Ontario
Sunday School anniversary ser-
vices will lae held on Sunday,
June 15 with Charles Scott, Aub-
urn as guest speaker. Special mus-
ic w511i be provided by the junior
&Oh.
Miss Muriel Dale, Brarriptori,
spent the weekend with her par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Verne Dale-.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd McClinchey
and family, Mrs. Guy Cunningham
and Miss- Christine Cunningham,
visited Saturday with Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Dexter.
Mr. and Mrs. George Addison
-and Mrs, Kenneth :Maley were in
Simcoe on Friday attending the
-funeralace, of the late Mrs. Walter
Wail-ace.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Woods
and Debbie', Ajax, spent the week-
end with Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Riley.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Donald and
family, Midland, Mich., spent the
weekend With the lady's parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jamieson.
The open meeting of the Wom-
an's Missionary Society will be
held in Constance- United Church
on Wednesday, June- 18 at two
-o'clock. Mrs. McVittie, Blyth,
president of the Huron Presby-
terial, will be the guest speaker
and the visiting societies are
North Side, Turner's, Bethel, Wes-
ley Willis Ontario Street, Cl-
inton.
HOW "HIGH OFF THE HOG"
• WILL YOUR FAMILY LIVE?
Court Constantino
The instituting of the ladies
Court Constantine No, 1842 will
be held in the C.O.F. Hail in
Constance' on Friday, June la at
8.30 p.m. The Vice Chief Ranger `Whether your family lives on tenderloin or
:kidneys may depend on how well your estate
is handled.
Experienced Estate Officers, like those at
,Sterling Trusts, can help you plan your estate
properly, so that ultimately there will be a
'minimum of delay, confusion and tax loss.
'Why not talk to a Sterling Trust Estate Officer
soon . . . or write for our free booklet "Blueprint
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PORTER'S KILL
folioWing people .enjoyed the
'Huron .00unty Holstein -AsSocia-
tien bus trip o VidaY: Kr. and
Mrs. A. Lockhart, Mr. and M.
-IPOnald Harris, Mr. and Mrs, Rob-
ert Harris, .Mr. and Mrs. „Alvin
Betties, APT Cox,
Allan 13ettles•
The community is pleased that
Milton Woods is able to be out of
-hospital and :back on the 71,11 con-
Cession .again.
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and high officials' from Brantford,
Kitchener and Cliesley will be on
hand. The, degree team of iCourt
Constance No. 157 are invited to
Hanover on June I0 to initiate.
members into the Hanover Court.
LONDESBORO
Mr, and Mrs. Everett Dewar,
Ottawa, were, guests with Mr. and
Mrs. William 'Gorier last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter McGill
have taken up residence in the
Village. We arc pleased to wel-
come them to the community.
. Mrs, Fan-service, and Dave Etw-
an were visitors With the William
Bagaent familg-Ingersoll, on Sat-
urday afternoon. •
Mrs. Mary Crawford left on Sat-
urday for 'an extended visit to her
son Jack in Vancouver. Mrs. Ch-
arles Riley, Seaforth will be with
Mrs. Jennie- Lyon during Mrs.
CrawforcYs absence,
Miss Ann Fairservice, Detroit,
spent last week with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fairservice.
The -Live Wire Farm Forum
held their 'annual picnic at Har-
bor Park on Saturday.
Miss Millie Grewar, Brussels,
visited with Mr. and Mrs. Bert
Allen on Sunday ,afternoon.
Miss Jean Constable, Toronto,
and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Burton,
Woodbridge visited with Mr. and
Mrs. White over the weekend.
Miss -Rose Coventry, Wdngham,
and Mrs. 'Clara Malcolm and dau-
ghter, Niagara Falls, were, visit-
ors! with Mrs. Margaret Manning
on !Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Yun!gblut
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs,
Fred Depus., Brunner.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Oakes, Kar-
on and Herbie, G'oclerich Town-
ship, .visited with Mr. and Mrs.
George McVittie on Sunday.
SUNSET
DRIVE-IN THEATRE
11/4 Miles East of Goderich
on No. 8 Highviay
June 5 and 6
"THE CYCLOPS
Jas. Craig and Lon Chaney Jr.
and
"Daughter of Dr.
Jekyll"
John Agar and Gloria Talbot
June 7 and 9
"Hell's Canyon
Outlaws"
Dale Robertson and Brian Keith
and
"Cross Channel"
Wayne Morris and June Ashley
June 10 and 11
"Seven Thunders"
(Adult)
'zany Wright and Stephen Boyd
CARTOON COMEOY
Box Office Opens at 8 P.M.
First Show at Dusk
Children 'wider 12 in cars, free
Playground — Refreshreiont ttantl
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