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MSS. MARGARET NEDIGER
The funeral, service was held at 1
Chita" on , Tuesday - for Mrs.
Margaret Milker, prontinent resi-
dent of Clinton for approximately
RR years. The late Mrs. Nediger.
wins 'was in her 82nd year. died on
Sunday at the Clinton *Public Hos-
vital
ospital after a long illness. Thr
service was conducted at the Best -
tie funeral home by the Rev. laugh
C Wilson, of the Wesley -Willis Un
itedr- Cburrh, of. which the deceased
was a Onthful member. interment
was mlide in the Clinton cemetery,
and.. the pallbearers were Murray
McE nam,• Harry Cochrane, Sant
MacDonald, Charles Nelson, tielsan
1Yewartha and John Sutter
Bora in Wallace Township, a
daughter of the late Mr. and Mr;,
Thomas 'Waugh, the deceased was
raised at bions' Head. She was
married at Wharton in March, 189d,
tit` William John Nediger and they
came to Clinton about 52 years
ago. She was a former Sunday
School worker at the Wesley -Willis
Church, and she had earlier served
as' a president of the Vl'omen's
Association of the former Wesley
Methodist. Church here.
Surviving besides her husband
are two sons. Sittt Nediger, and
John W. Nediger, Reeve of Clin-
ton, four daughters, Mrs. Cliff
(Leona) Holland. Goderich; M
Daisy Holland, Clinton; Mrs_ Har-
old (Lennie) Turner, Goderich, and
Mrs- Gordon (Helen) Ralhwell, Bay
field, one brother, T It_ Waugh,
Kitchener, and four sisters, Mrs
Kate Gill. Galt; Mrs. Blanche
Thomas, London; Mrs. Bertha
Hoath, Breton. Alberta, and Mrs.
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KINGSBR1DGE, Nov. 17. -
Messrs. Thomas and John Wallace
are visiting with relatives in Flint,
Mich.
Mr. Charles Dalton of Niagara
Falls, Ont., spent the week -end
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Jerry Daltonn..
• Mr. and Mrs. Fred Vasella were
visiting friends in Toronto Iasi
week.
We are very sorry to hear of
Beta Doherty being in Hamilton
Hospital, very seriously hurt when
struck by a car while standing in
the safety zone last Wednesday
night in downtown_ Hamilton. Her
'many friends here wish her a
speedy recovery.
Mr. Thomas O'Neill of Leaside
spent Sunday here.
Mr. Jas. Sinnott of Gorrie visited
at the home of Mr., Michael O'Neill
on Sunday.
Mrs. Yemen visited with Mr. and
Mrs Frank McKenzie on Sunday.
Rev Father P. Sheridan, Father
Sobisch, Father .Comoford and
Father Johnstone of Kitchener
were guests at the home of Mrs.
Sheridan here over Remembrance
Day holiday.
Mr. Eldon and Wilfred Austin
who have been sailing during the
summer months are now at their
home here.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Frayne
spent the week -end with relatives
at. Kinkora.
Mr. and Mrs. C. Schnurr of Mild-
, may, visited with Mr. and Mrs. H.
Lambertus on Sunday.
Mary Foster, Moosejaw, Sask. One
son, Austin, was killed overseas
in World 'War 1, and a daughter,
Elda, died in infancy.
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SAMUEL FORD
The death of Samuel Ford, of
Goderich, formerly of Bosanquet
Township, occurred at Alexandra
!Marine and General Hospital after
an illness of one week. He was
.80 years of -age.
Born irfEngland, he was the son
of John Ford and Elizabeth Dudley.
;His wife, the forme? Martha Burch,
predeceased him. Mr. Ford had
!farmed in Bosanquet Township and
had resided with his daughter in
Goderich for the past six years.
He was a member of the United
Church.
1 Surviving are one son Edwin
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Ford, of Bosanquet; three daugh- FIGURE SKATING
ters, Mrs. Verne Tidball (Eva), of Goderich Recreation and Arena
THE GODERICII BIGNALATAR
Feature Top Stars
In Skating Show
A gaily -costumed, brightly light -1
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skating champions from all parts
of Cauda, is scheduled for the
Goderich Memorial Arena on Fri-
day,
riday, November 27. • -
Canadian Ice Fantasy at 1954. a
show with something for the whole
family is now in its second success-
ful season.
For chills, the Flying Wendts
of Ringling, Barnum and Baily
circus, provide plenty with their
trapeze acts far above the ice .sur-
face.
Yvonne Broders, featured for the
past four years in America's larg-
est ice shows, demonstrates beauty
of style and extraordinary rhythm
on ice.
And for the children, there's a
beautiful version of Goldilocks and
the Three Bears in a `graceful
ballet of a fairy tale on ice.
Then there's comedy galore in
the side-splitting antics of Neville "
Murray, w orld$amous ice comedian
from Australia
Forty-four talented skaters make '
up the cast and eight lavish pro-
duction numbers and 20 separate a
acts are on the program.
The show will be presented at
4 p.m. especially for the kiddies,
with a second performance at 8.30
p.m.
HURON COUNTY LIBRARY
Huron County Library, Exchange
schedule, December, 1953:
Wednesday, Dec. 2-S.S. No. 5.
Goderich, 9.00 a.m.; S.S. No. 9.
Goderich, a.m.; Blyth School, 1.00
p.m.; S.S. No. 1, West Wawanosh,
p.m.; Dungahnon School, p.m. 1
Tuesday, Dec. 8 - Goderich '
School, a.m.; Auburn School, 1.00
p.m.
Friday, Dec. 11-Lucknow Lib-
rary, 8.45 a.m.
Monday,- Dec. 14 -Bayfield Lib-
rary, 3.00 p.m.
Wednesday, Dec. 16 --St; Helen's
Library, 1.30 p.m.; Dungannon Lib-
rary, 3.00 p.m.
Friday, Dec. 18-Goderich Lib-
rary, 8.45 a.m.; Clinton Library,
10.15 a.m.; Londesboro Library.,
1.00 p.m.; Blyth Library, 2.00 p.m.;
Auburn Library, 3.00 p.m.
Thedford; Mrs. Harvey Tidball, of Council decided at its meeting
Bosanquet; and Mrs. Lyle (Cecile) Monday night to authorize arena
!Bannister, of Goderich; and two manager and recreation director
sisters in England. Lorne Wakelin and the chairman
Funeral service was held on of the program committee to in -
Wednesday afternoon of last week vestigate the possibility of obtain -
at
atthe McFarlane funeral home in
Forest with interment in Beech- ring the services of a figure skating
wood cemetery, Forest. Rev. Clif-
ford Britton officiated. Pallbear-
'ers' were Clayton, . Clarence' and
instructor for the arena... this year.
85TH BIRTHDAY
,Donald Tidball, Carlyle Bannister. Mrs. William Driver of Elgin
avenue celebrated
Lewis Boyd and James Bass. ' her 85th birth-
day last week. On Saturday a
dinner was served ' at . her home in
her honor. Mrs. Driver is in fairly
good •health and enjoys her house-
HOLMESVILLE, Nov. 17. - The work, gardening and reading. •
W.M.S. of Holmesville - United
'Church met at the . home of Mrs.
Elmer Potter, on Tuesday, Novem-
bar 10, with Mrs. Bert Lobb as ;
leader who took as the theme of '
the meeting, "The Church." Mrs.
H. C. Wilson read the Scripture .
lesson and also gave a few conn- '
ments on the lesson: The hymn
"Jesus Shall Reign" was sung as an
introduction to the new study book
!"Where 'Ere the Sun" which was
'taken by Mrs. Lobb. Mrs. Bill Cox
;,sang as a solo "I Walked Today
Where Jesus Walked." Mrs. Ed.
Yeo read a letter on "Thankoffer-
ing Notes" and Mrs. Frank Me-
Cultough gave -her report of the
!recent sectional meeting held at
Blake United Church. Mrs. Lobb
'read a letter received from one
of the girls who did Caravan work
!during the summer. It told of
!some of her experiences in North-
ern Quebec. The meeting was
then turned over, to the W.A., and
with the president, Mrs. Harry
Cudmore, in the chair, the meet-
ing opened with the theme song
and repeating the creed. The
Scripture lesion was read and com-
ments were given by the president.
-The roll call was answered by the
giving of gifts for the Children's
Aid Society. Mrs. Edward Grigg
gave a finacicial . report of the re-
cent bazaar held at Clinton. Mrs.
Wm. Norman, Mrs Elmer. Potter
and Mrs. Fred Mulholland were
appointed a committee to bring in,
at the December meeting, the new
slate of officers. The meeting
closed with prayer by Mrs. Cud -
more, and a delicious lunch was
served by the hostesses, Mos.
Elmer Potter and Mrs. Les. Jervis.
Mr. and Mrs. 'Nelson Brown of
Detroit spent the week -end at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Glid-
Jon.
Mr. and Mrs. 11. Heinz and family
of New- Hamburg were week -end
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Norman.
Mr. and Mrs. , Elliott Harrison
ind'daughter Gloria Jean visited
Pith the former's mother, Mrs. Jas.
farrison at the home of Mr. and
Vlrs. N. Heard. Mrs. 'Harrison,
Nilo has been confined to bed since
Jetober 30. is improving, and her
Mends wish her a complete re -
!every.
Mr.Elliott, Clinton, visited
-ecentiy with Tris s i s t e r,
Vlrs. Jas. Harrison, at the home of
%Ir. and' Mrs. N. Heard.
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