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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1954-05-27, Page 8PQRAws RILL POWER'S R'S LL May 26.—The Community Club of Porter's Hill &t: cit 'e. lletnle of Mrs. A. Lock-, lit- for the May meeting. The president • conducted' the meeting, after which Mr. C. V: Cooke gave an -interesting talk on flowers and Shrubs and the pruning of them. During the first part of the after- noon two quilts were quilted. The hostess _served__ a lovely lunch. W.A. Meeting. — The Woman's .Association of Grace United Church held its regular meeting at the home of Mrs. Ray Cox. The president, Mrs. John MeCowan, was m charge of the meeting. , Follow- ing the opening hymn, Mrs. Wilmer Harrison led in prayer and the.. Scripture lesson was read by Mrs. Wilmer Riddell. Roll call was answered by ' "My favorite mottb." Patterns for stuffed animals were brought in and Mrs. Alvin Betties and Mrs. Harry Torrance were named to cut and hand out the for making. It was decided th a donation would be „given in place of having.. a_ bake _sale this summer. Two crib quilts were 0.11fed ori" and bloeks for two more handed out. Lunch was served by the hostess. The June meeting will be at the home of Mrs. William Cox. Sam McGee of Northern Lights fame up Lake La. Barge way wofild turn over in his grave, perhaps, at this news: Employees in the cocktail lounge and tavern at Whitehorse in the Yukon have be- come unionized. ARCHIBALD W. HADDEN Archibald. W. Hadden, 79, who died Friday, was a lifelong resident of Goderieh, and a well-known f chinist until retiring. died 21 years ago. He was a member of North Street United Church,- and of the C.O.F. Lodge. Surviving are three sons, Charles, Pittsburg; George and Stanley, Goderich; and one brother, Wil liam, Tonawanda. Funeral service was held Monday at the Lodge funeral home con- ducted by Rev. H. A. Dickinson, of North Street United Church. Pall- bearers were Albert Wilkin, Frank Clark, Harold Warrener, Don Aber - hart, Elsner Sheardown and Charles Black. JAMES McKNIGHT The death of James McKnight occurred May 15 in Alexandra Marine and General Hospital after a lingering illness. He was in his McNevin, at quite an early age. 89th., year. m Goderieh Barn at Nile, he was the eldest He :resided there and - _ . ,n of Wilitam _McKnight Chid• whet einxception of e withe the rCan- Margaret McWhinney. Surviving are one brother, Will McKnight, adian Railway Troops in the First Nile; two sisters, Sara (Mrs. World War. He wasI.O.O.F. Charles Chrystal), Regina, Sask.; l of the Huron Lodge, t O.0 No. Mattie (Mrs. William Scott), Van 62, Victoria' L.O:L. No. 182 being couver, B.C.; and a large number ; made viving are •one brother, Edward S. .a life member last year and f nephews and nieces. Two sist- a charter member of the Canadian A Toraronton oto; and one si fir' Mrs. J. TI1 . GODM $1.411 honors. The casket, was flanked Imlay 4 with , floral ' tributes. Surviving are his' wife, the form- er Margaret E rein; and • one daughter, Ruth, and a sister, Mrs. Charles Carey, of Goderich. Theall�bearers were Clarence McDonald, Earl„ Cooper, Gordon Bowers, Austin Purdy,, John and Ernest •Durnin. Interment was made in Maitland cemetery. Those from out of town attend- ing the funeral were, Mr. and Mrs. John McNevin and son, George of Dundas, and daughter, Mrs. Gordon Kitching, Mr. Kitching of Water - down, Mr. and Mrs. W. Crawford, and san, Alvin and Miss Mary Crawford of Cromarty, Mr. .and A large concourse of relatives Mrs. David Gray of Riublin, Mr. and friends on Saturday afternoon I and Mrs, Ronald Wager of 13e1 - paid tribute, to a long respected mont, Mrs. Blanche McMillan of citizen of doderich in the person London, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Web - of Joseph MeNevin, who passed ster and Douglas of Kitchener, as away in Westminster Hospital, last well as many relatives in the sur - Thursday morning after a linger- rounding *district. ing illness of three months. NORMAN C. SMITH enjoyel the holiday week -end with Mr. Nevin was born in andb- brother, Mr. John Ladder. Norman C. Smith, 57, died last her Bert Township, and nship, 77 years.: ago a moved to Colborne Township with Thursday at Kitchener -Waterloo .Mr. and Mrs. F.. G. Eagle, of ital after a brief ess. For are with Miss his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John 20 years he had been annemployee Emma campbell1SWWaterloo street of a Kitchener lunch bar. Miss Elizabeth Choweh of St. IVIr: Smit -h, was born --in .Catharines . was. a week -end guest England, son of the late Mr. and ' with her friend, Miss B. Brim - Mrs. Frederick Smith. He camecombe, Brock street. to Canada 38 years ago. Last May I Mrs. M. Henry visited last week he married the former Florence with her daughter, Mrs, Jas. Rey - Perrin, who survives. Also sur- nolds, Mr. Reynolds and.baby son, at Midland. Miss Joyce Wilkinson has return- ed to Orillia after spending a week's vacation at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. K. F. Wilkin- son: Mrs. Sanderson, . Mr. and Mrs. Tom Phillips, Waneta and Keith, Sandusky, Michigan, attended the funeral of their uncle, James Mc- Knight. Mrs. Edna Clark, Mrs. Agnes Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Wood, 'of London, were in Goderich to at- tend the funeral of James Mc- Knight. Mr. and Mrs. Reg Fuller spent the holiday with their daughter, Miss Bernice Fuller, of Hamilton, and visited Niagara Falls and in Oshawa and Mrs. Reg. Munro of the United States. Toronto were week -end guests. Delegates of the Goderich branch with Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Pinder. of the Women's Institute attending of North Street United Church, from In- terment was gmade e in Dungannon cemetery. The pallbearers wereHarolix d nephews, Tom Phillips, Mc- Knight,n,Harald Black Earl McKnighhandy Bill Ferguson. Mr. McKnight was a member of the Octogenarian Club. A large number of members attended the funeral service. JOSEPH EVIN .N w •!mM»+.T, :"1,•u14� fa./.a-"..47;:37"alYl �� „eGr,�; 'A"4, Personal Mention Sgt. Merrall, of Camp Borden, spent the holiday with his wife, Mrs. Merrall. Miss B. Lauder of St. Catharines ers and one brother predeceased , Legion. him He was a member of Knox Pres - The. funeral services were. con- ! 'byterian Church and Rev. R. G. ducted Tuesday afternoon of last MacMillan, pastor, conducted the week by Reverend H. A. Dickinson, i funeral services with Legion Removal was made to the Lodge funeral home, Goderich. The fun- eral service was held there Satur- day, with burial in Maitland ceme- tery. Rev. Dr. Kenneth Taylor Officiated. Mr. and Mrs. Doug. Cruickshank spent the.. holiday week -end with relatives at Owen Sound. Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Bogie, at- tended the graduation. of Miss Marion Bogie of St. Joseph's Hos- pital, London, at Thames Hall on Tuesday of last week. .Mr. and Mrs. Reg. Pinder and daughter, and Mrs. Ferrier of TRADEMARK REG'D. THE MIRACLE LUSTRE ENAMEL ' PAINT1NG. FATIGCUTSUTS DAWN.UE SHORTENS PAINTING TIME IN KITCHEN AND BATHROOM Canada's banks are among the I The brinks • of Niagara Falls r soundest and best -managed in the cedes five feet per year due world. erosion. the District Annual Convention of West. Huron ,held- - :it Belgrave on May 19 were Mesdames D. - Riehl, R. Chambers, C. McCabe, A. Alex- ander, A. Wilkin, G. Mathieson, C. Holland, A. Allin, N. Clairmont, W. Price, L. Bannister, and B. Tichiborne. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Horst and family of Waterloo and Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Doak, Paul and Wayne, of -Kitche-ner were -week -end -guests with Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Doak. Mr. -and Mrs:• George Slater-- .cif Portage La Prairie, Manitoba, were visitors over the . week -end with Mrs. Slater's . sister, Mrs. Earl Cooper and Mr. Cooper. Mrs: James Thomson has return- ed home after spending the past five , weeks at Kingston with her son, William, and his wife and fam- ily.., While there she . attended the convocation at Queen's University, when her son received his degree of Doctor or Philosophy. While away, she visited her daughter, Mrs. Howard Pollock and Mr. Pol- lock, at Tqronto. Dr. W. K. Thom- son and son, Robert, accompanied Mrs. Thomson home last week -end. 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