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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1951-02-01, Page 6ThUItSDAY,FEBRIARYIst, 1904 CARLOW NITOR BRIQUETS FROM ALBERTA 001) CANADIAN FUEL 1,9-io mat Nue $20.0Q,Tpli rice NOW $1,9:00 a toll COAL CO.. " GODERICH CP CRBWN CREWE; Jan. -29.—Mr. and Mrs..' 'Jack Errington,and George, of Dun- • gannon; and Mr. and Mrs. Allan latehie of -*ion *ere *Sunday' visitors with Mr. and Mrs. T. H. 'Culbert and Tom. .• . Mr. and Mrs. Bob Boak of Luck - now visited. on Sunday ,with Mr, and Mrs. Jim Boak. Mr. R14, Maize spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs." Earl Blake at .•Clinton. • Mr. and Mrs. Harvey .Treleaven and Robin, of Lieknow, • and Mr; and Mrs. Mark Berger were Sunday afternoon viSitorS , with Mr. and Mrs. 8. Kilpatrtek.' Mrs. Roots, of Southern. England is. visit,ing with her daughter, Mrs. Don Paquette. • Church Meeting.---frhe congrega- tional meeting of Crewe Church .was. held hr -the church on Tuesday afternoon, January 16,, With Rev. J. Bright presiding. Reports of the various 'organizations showed a yery successful year. Mr. Warren. Zinn was added to the board of stewards and Mrs. Jim Sherwood was ap- • a OAR/JO*, Jan- 30. — The Wo- men's Iustittite held their 'meeting last Tuesday, with ,ta good attend- ance. Mrs. Ecknaler, of the travel- ling library, was present tuttl gave a talk and 'distributed books. At the close of the' meeting 'a dainty luneli was served by the hostesses, Mellwain and Mts.. W. Treble,and•ui social hour was snent. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mellwala and Glenda visited with Mr. and Mn. Xeith Arthur and Auburn, on Sunday, • Mrs. Erriiigton has rbturfied home after visiting for a while' at Ottawa and Guelph. . liOlOHALKI LOCH:ALM, Jan, 26. -..-The Kin - tail Women's Institute held a euchre 'party in Ileinlock City school • last Monday night. ' ,• • • The,. 411m "Second • Chance" %Vita presented in sthe Ashfield Presby- terian Church under the direction of the Rev. J. R. MacDonald; with Ab. Wylds of Ripley as, prOjectiOn- ist. • , Many from this locality attended the Burns ball in, Kincardine on Thursday 'night. . A reception was held in the Orange Hall, Amberley, on, Monday 1iight, in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Jack pointed organist with ;Vim, Edna McWhinney- as assistant. After et discussion with regard to the an- niversary. Rev. Mr. Bright closed the ineetingiwith prayer. WS OF AUBP,RN 9 t. • AUBURN, Jan. 30.1. -Mrs. Gordon Frank Robinson,. J: Craig. it Taylor is holidaying in New. Archie RObilliSOIA, Charles Scott, Zoe Carter and Thomas 'Webster. Mr. Pinker, who had been a patient • In •the tioderich • hospital for six weeks,- died on. ThurSday• in his •eighty-third,Year. , die Was a natiVe of Auburn, Fhwe he Siva most'Pof his life. -His wife. the former Alice Dyer, died some yeas ago. He LS survived by.a number of nieces and nephews: Relatives were present at the funeral from Tema°, Luck - " now,. liensall.Und Auburn. The • interment was in Ball's cenietery. Community. Coneert.—A soncert of local talent was held in the Foresters'. 'Hall' ons,Friday &ening with. Harry Sturdy as chairman. The program was opened ,with a number by the orchestra, 'composed of Bert Craig,• Gordon MeClinchey and Joe Carter with ArtInir Yung`, rot at the piano. This- was fol- lowed by a ladies' enartette, 'Mrs. •W. •Bradnock, Mrs. J. H1Ilm, Mrs. G. Dobie, Mrs. Deo Haines, ac- companied by; Mrs. lir. J. Craig; a trio, ' Margaret Jackson„ Evelyn.' Raithby and June ainninghani, ac- companied by 'Mrs. R. D. Mbnro ;. saxophone solo by Stuart. Toll, ac- companied by Miss M, Hall; solo by Mrs. -.Gordon Taylor, accom- pan:lea .by Miss Margaret Jackson; 'duet by Mrs.' Taylor. and Miss" Marion ,Taylor; reading, Mrs.. Wm. Raggitr;-.8-61o, Miss Jetrid Ander- son;, number by the Westfield male quartette, Harvey. • Murrhy and Gerdon1me,11 and Lloyd Wal- den, aceompanied by Miss E. Walsh; duet, Mrs. G. McClinchey and Miss Saille.Carterl reading., Mrs. 'Donald 'rowler. *A one -act play, "Swept Off His -Feet," was presented by. the .ping people of S„S. No. 16, , East Avanosh: Jewel McClinchey, Lois Taylor, etiontia Gow, Carl Mills, Donald Campbell and Bilr'Patter- son. This was .followed by a• duet by Mrs. W.. T. Robison and Mrs. Donald Fowler. The quartette kav- Ored with another number and en- core. •.Pour quilts Which Were made by the ladies of the •141 bWid were. auctiOned off and were rir- ehedby1'lisy- Gordon Taylor,. • Gortron, ..Mselinehey and Alvin,Plunkett. A vote of thanks wasextended to all who had taken part in the 'program, also to the ladies Of the hall. board who spon- sored ,the concert. The • progr,am. concluded With a 'number -by the orchestra and the PKing.l' Lunch W111.3 served to the.artists. 'Proceeds are in aid .of. the cominunity hall project. • AMUR] Meetillg,, of Knox. United limn-h.—The annual meeting of• York: Mr. and Mrs. Frank Robinson of Toronto attended tile funeral of Janos 'Finkel.' last. Satuiday. • 4.Irs. Wm, ,Straughan is visiting her daughter, MM. ThOS. Jardin, Belgrare. Mis§ "Elaine' Johnston- hai lair; chased the Beauty aion of Mrs. Allan "Fraser at Exeter and gets possession '`e.bruary, tot. We wish Elithae every suecess, MLA' John- ston has been„employed vfith Mrs. Fraser for the. Titst font ,,ars. Miss jetrid Anderson, daughter of Mrs. W. T. Robison, left on Wednesday for Port 'Col- borne, where she has accepted a position on the new General Hos- pital staff: Miss Anderson, who iS a ,grad•uate of Stratford General Hospital, took a post -graduate course at the Royal Victoria WS, pit al,Montreal. •1. The Horticultural Society intends holding a meeting in • the gear future an,d in the meantime Would advise anyone wishing to -join 'to do so immediately, as orders for spring planting must be sent in February. For the service at the Pnited Church next Stnday the minister, Rev. C. C. WaShington, has chosen. to speak on the Subject, "A Man for Every Cerner." It will be in pre- paration for the Easter program of the church, °which will be an- nounced the following Sunday, nhich is the first Sunday in Lent. Funeral' of James Fluker. — The funeral of James Pinker was held from the. Arthur funeral home on Saturday, service being conduota, by Rev. Jas. Bright of .Dungannon United Church, assisted by Rev. C. C. Washington of Auburn;United Church. The pallbearers were P0 ' , li,"nox.T.,InI,ted Church, Auburn, WaS held .in the Stgid.nY Sqlpol rooin on. weancedtly, Jetwary.201,1, with , 11 splendid attendance. After a .pot -luck dinner and social 'hour. Rev. C. C. Washington took Charge and condileted devotional exereises. 4TA short memorial service was held for those in -the eongr•egation whf,1 had Passed on in9,1050. The reports of the various organizations In- diCatcd-encouraging growth In all department's of the chnreh work 'tinder the leadership of Rev. A. G. 'ewitt' and Rey. C. C. Washington. It wag' especially gratifying to know there is; a very substantial balance on hand, since flitting the, year Many improvements were made in th‘church. property. The, SUn- day Sehool. repOrted a successful year; both in attendance and, in work accomplished. Mrs. Toll, re - ,porting for the W.M.S, spoke of the increase in givings, of the contents of the' bale sent for ,church relief abroad, of the box sent to Halifax for, aid in port work among new Canadians, and of the 4P0eCiatioa by shut-ins of visits made them and Ohristnias parcels recelited. The 5Iission „Band sent parcel§ to. mis- Sionariee for children in 'Trinidad and Japan, a. ,parcel and gift of money to United Church relief abroad and -used Christmas' cards to England. „A junior congregation was organized under the leadership of Mrs. .C. 0. Washington, 'with an appreeiative attendance every 4un- day. Miss E. Mutch was re-elected church treasurer, Mr. W. Btraughan .1,1••••• missionary treasurer, and. JA:oom. Cluirch secretary. Mr. Earl Wighttuan was Ire -elected to the. SesSion. MeSsrs. Chas. Scott, ,Oliver Anderson,..and' Keith A.ithur were "elected- • to', the, board (it stew404 for a* three-year term. The auditors elected were Mrs.. G. McClinchey ai4d Mrs. -A. Grange; the ushers, Mss, Sturdy, .W., Washington, N; Arthur, S. Ball,. R Munro, C. Seett and 11.-Me- CliiicheY.' Rev, 0, C, Washington closed•the nieeting wiell prayer.. BENVIILLER BENMILLDR, 4an, leS"."-aervis. of tHoltnesville spent Sunday ,with her.raother, Mrs: Polly Walters, and Floyd. - The W.A. meeting will be held on February 7th at the home ot Mrs. Frank Allin. Hostesses will be Mrs. A. M. Straughan, Mrs, Fletcher Fisher, and Mrs. Frank Allin, Mr. and Mr.s. A. M. Straughan • spent Sunday in Dungannon with Mr. and Mrs. K. K, Dawson and • family. • Mr- and Mrs, B. W. Aiunnings, with their. daughter 'Lucy, haye • re- turned from a trip to Richmond, Virginia, where they attended the miarriage of their only son, Wilfred A., to (Hilda Mae, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. Graham of that city. 1 Seventy-two per cent, of the earth's surface is water. WEEKLY :11 VICE tinder) the supervisto, M'. the' • Unroll Connty Health Unit, a, week- ly *JAW health centre •-,was opened Jn the Torwn Ni11'• on Tkitiscilay last, under. the sPonXereldi? ?of OW Kinettif tilub, which was repre.' soured by Mrs. C. 'D. Robinson.' Miss Dorothy Wieko Public health, .aurse, was in charge, and N*8 Jean: Marshall assisted, Infanta and pre-school children were hronglit by their mothers • to be, Weigtketl: and one of the tinrsea- Consulted with the mothers, regarding thei mental and phAical •-contl#I0n, and *Ogress of. the child and ,problems ,5 with Pre-OChool She may have encounterh ed. 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