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TEE GODERICH SIGNADSUR
TaTuaSDAY, SEPT. 9th, I994
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NRE, Sept 8.—Mr and Mrs.
_,,,,011:0,W1Relainalon, Nancy and Ted, ..of
• tAll#01:40.,%. Alberta, and Mr. and
I.:Shackleton, of Bermuda,'
eat visitors with Mr. and
McWhinney.
SitIsa Gail Godfrey spent a week
Wit)* her friend Miss Dorothy Mc-
Nee, at Bellmore.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Clement, of
Guelph, spent the week -end with
John Clement.
Miss Linda Wilson, Auburn,
spent a week with her grandpar-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. Pettman.
'Mr. and Mrs. Graham. Johnston,
Joyce Diane and Karel, motore-d
for holidays to the Ori ia district.
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NEWS OF AUBURN
AUBURN, Sept. 8.—Mrs. Herb
Govier has returned from a visit
with relatives inToronto.
Mr. Joe and Miss Sadie Carter
spent the week -end with and
Mrs. Bill Hill, London.
IVIrs.Wil1ia,p Roulston, Wing -
ham, visited Mr:and Mrs, J. W.
Graham.
Rev. and Mrs. C. C. Washington
have 'returned from a month's
holidays at Muskoka.
Mrs. Fred Ross visited last week
with Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Hart,
Toronto.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Oldreive
and two children, of St. Thomas,
visited at the week -end with Me,
and Mrs. C. E. Asquith. On their
return they were accompanied by
Mr. and Mrs. Asquith who plan
a visit.
Donald King, Strathroy, was
borne for the week -end.
Mr. and Mrs,. Larry Glasgow,
Alan and Dennis, have returned
home after a holiday at Colborne,
Toronto and Peterboro.
Visitors with Miss M. R. Jackson
at the week -end were Mr. and Mrs,
Erie Forster, Detroit, and- Mr. and
Mrs. A.'Hannah, Toronto.
Back To Schools.—Teachers re-
turning to their positions include
Hullett, Tom Cunningham, Alvin
Deer; Base Line, Mrs. J.Irlallam,
lVirs. Thomas Haggitt; West Wawa -
nosh, Mrs. Ted Mills, Mrs. Harold
Webster; eighth concession, Col-
borne, Mrs. Ed. Davies, Mrs. Don
Haines; village north, side, John
E. Yungblut; east end, James
Raithby?• south side, William
Straughan. Peter Walter offered
the closing prayer.
Celebrate Anniversary. — Mr.
and Mfrs. William Rathbun, of
Hillsburg, observed their golden
wedding amaiversary on Sunday
at the home of their son-in-law and
daughter, Mr. and Mts. Don
Haines, Auburn, wh.en 50 friends
and relatives sat down to a turkey
dinner. The tables were decor-
ated with summer flowers.. A
three-tier, wedding cake centered
the bride's table. A unique fea-.
ture of the celebration was the
presence of the bride of 50 years'
mother, Mrs. Saralh Gibson, of
Guelph, who will be 90 this month.
Also,present were some uncles and
aunts of the groom of years,
There were also five generations
present and the bridesmaid of 50
years ago. Mrs. Rathbun was
the former - Margaret -Gibson,
daughter of Mrs. Sarah Gibson arid
the late Mr. Gibson, of Hillsburg.
Mr. Rathbun its the son of the late
Mrs. Marguerite Chopin, to Wing- Dr. and Mrs. H. N. Rathbun,
ham; Miss Mary Houston, to Ham- Guelph. Mr. and Mrs. Rathbun
ilton; Donald Ross, to Oakville; farmed at Hillsburg until 10 years
Stewart Toll and Mrs. Toll, to ago when they retired to Hills -
Whitby; Miss Eileen Cunningham, burg. They have a family of two
to Goderich; Miss Christine Cun- , sons and two daughters, Arnold,
ningham, to S.S. No. 2, Hullett. of Barrie, Nelson, on the home
Teachers Here. — Teachers in
this district include D. A. MacKay,
-Antearn...Public School; Mrs. Harry
Yungblut, Barr's School; Mrs.' Sit
Lansing, S.S. No. 16, East Wawa -
nosh; Miss Marion Taylor, S.S. No.
8, Colborne; Carl Mills, S.S. No. 9,
Hullett; Robert Ferris, Westfield
School.
Bible Society.—The annual meet-
ing of the Auburn branch of the
Upper Canada Bible Society was
held in the Baptist Church, Sun-
day eaening, with Rev. J. OstrOna
in charge. Following a singsong,
Real. C. C. Washington offered
prayer. A trio was sung by Rev,.
and Mrs. Ostrom, and Miss C.
Clark, of Toronto. A short talk lowing a lengthy illness, Foster
on' the work of the Bible Society I Wright passed away in Clinton
was given by Rev. Ostrom, follow- General Hospital,- Monday morn -
ed by .aafilm. "The Word of God." ing, in his 87th year. Mr. Wright
Mrs. Ostrom favored with a solo had been a patient in Clinton hos-
with harp and violin accompani- pit'al for four and a half years.
ment by Mrs. R. J. Phillips and He was born in Bracebridge. He
Mr. Ostrom. The ' • president,' married Ida May Roberton 55
Frank Raithby, took charge far thelyears ago. They resided at Wal -
business
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period. William Straugh- kerburn all their married life. September 12Services at 3 p.m.
an, secretary -treasurer, reported Mrs. Wright passed away five years and 7.30 p.m. Rev. D. A. Burns,
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$231.38 had been sent to head- ago. He was a member of Knox-
of Toronto, superintendentof the
quarters last year This was an United Church, and a member of
increase of $19 over the previous the local Orange Lodge., Surviv-
year. The following officers were ing are two sisters, Mrs. Watkins,
elected: Honorary presidents, the Surnmerhill, and Mrs. Joe Rapson,
local clergy; president, Alfre'd Nes- of the Base Line. The remains
bit; secretary -treasurer, William are resting at the J. K. Arthur
Straughan; collectors — Donny- funeral home where funeral ser -
brook. Lonise„ Jefferson, Grace vices will be held Thursday after -
Thompson; Westfield, Lois Camp-
bell, Janette Snell; third conces-
sion. East Wawanosh, Mrs. Carl
LGovier, Mrs, Alf. Nesbit; Gravel
Road East, Mrs. Frank Raithby,
,Mrs W. Good; 13th concession,
farm; (Emily) Mrs. Ed. Batchelor,
of Alden, N.Y.; (Lois) Mrs. Don
Haines, Auburn; 10 grandchildrear
.4anti'larcragreat-grandchildren.
and Mrs. Rathbun are members of
Hillsburg Presbyterian Church,
where Mrs. Rathbun was organist
for 30 years. Mr. Rathbun was a
member of the choir. M. Rath-
bun, who was seriously ill last
spring has recovered and is en-
joying good health, but Mrs. Rath-
bun is not in the best of health.
Friends were present from Hills -
burg, Guelph, Barrie, Toronto, In-
gelweed, Alden, N.Y.; Brampton,
and New York.
Death of Foster Wright.—Fol-
•" PORT ALBERT
PORT ALBERT, Sept 8, — Misa
Grace McKenzie, R.N., of Toronto,
visiting with her sister, Misi
Mary McKenzie,
Mrs. Jean Athill, her son, Dthig-
las, and daughter, Evelyn,- and
friend, of Kitchener, spent- the
holiday week-enct at the home of
•Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lednor.
Holiday visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Waiter Tigert were Mr. and
Mrs. George Gallaway, of La Peer,
Mich., and Mr. and Mrs. Irvin
Gallaway and son, Flint, Mich.
Mr. and Mrs. Braknis, Dundas,
visited last week -end with Mr. and
'Mrs. Roderick McKenzie and fam-
ily.
• Mrs. Harry Bennett, of Cali-
fornia, is visiting at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. John Bennett and
other relatives in the community.
Mrs. M. Ceneyk, of Battle Creek,
Mich., and Mrs. Harry Olsen and.
husband, of Marshall, Mich., were
visitors last week at the home of
their sister, Mrs. Walter Tigert.
School re -opened on Tuesday
with six small students enroled
for the first time. They are
Karen and Murray McKenzie,
Willa Dickson,- aJohnny Smith,
Johnny Bennett Anna Mae
The two -daughters of Mr. and
Mrs. Alex Johnston, of the
Muskoka district, visited last week
with Mr. and Mrs. Bert Crawford.
Mrs. Elton Draper underwent a
serious operation in the Goderich
hospital recently. She is noW re-
cuperating at the home fof her
mother, Mrs. Frank Willis.
Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs.
.Gordon George who were married
in. Christ Church on Saturday
afternoon of last week. Mrs,
s'Gtoorgv-awaa-atist former • Margaret
Tigert, well-known in this district.
Anniversary. --Anniversary ser-
vices will be held this Sunday in
the United Church at 11 a.m. and
7,30 p,m. Special speaker for the
day will be Rev. Peter Renner, of
Bayfield. "For the morning ser-
vice the Goderich District Colleg-
iate Institute quartette will sing
.special music. In the evening the
Nile choir will sing.
Dedication. -,--The dedication Of
new offering plate g in the United
Church was held last Sunday in
memory of the late • Jim, John,
Roderick, and Alex 'McKenzie.
These plates were presented by
Miss Grace McKenzie, R.N., of Tor-
onto, and Donald McKentie, ,,of
Blyth. Rev. G. Watt made the
dedication.
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Baptist Home .Mission Board for
Ontario and Quebec, will be the
guest speaker. •Special music will
be given on Monday evening,
September 13, at 8 p.m. an inter-
esting program will ,be presented
in the church, when the pastor,
Rev. J. Ostrom, will show colored
noon with Rev, C. C. Washington slides of his trip to the West
in charge. Interment will -be in coast and California, and, will also
Ball's cemetery, • show slides of the parade taken.
Church Anniversary.—The 87th at the Auburn Centenary Celebra-
-anniversary of the Auburn Baptist tion this year. Musical numbers
Church will be -held this Sunday, will be given.
Federal unemployment insur- 1952, $152 million in 1953. For Prince Edward Island has the
ance benefit payments totalled $73 the first four months of 1954 the lowest marriage' rate,, Alberta the
million in 1951, $114 minion in total was $108 million. highest..
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