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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1955-06-23, Page 9I • " • 1. . A • di to • FIRE.QUELLED Quick action ib Getlerich fire- men ,prevented serious damage in a blaZe at the home a Reuben Brewer, Nelson street,..0 Monday morning. A small gas ,§tove. being used by decorators ignited:, some tarpautini' which ...neen s read • ' • - ' 1? o11 the floor. • • o o • Mr. and Mrs. Graham Inglis left week on a motor trip to •Nanainto, B.C., Victoria and 'other pointS.• 11 r LEGION HALL GODERICH Saturday, June 25 JAGIC.P9X of $47.00 for full house in 57 calls. nOk won on Saturday, valtte of lackliot and. also number of calls will be, raised each week until it is won, • 15GAMES $1.00 $10 CASH, PRIZE 4 SPECIALS= -Share the ,Wealth JACKPOT WILL BE PLAYED FOR 4 TIMES Jackpot - 25c or .5 for $1.00 Regular extra cards 25c " DOOR .PRIZE -$5, $3, $2 Doors open at 7.45 pm. ist game starts at 8.itJp.m. mmalimmmamear ren'31 AsunelO eflooiMea Stage Animal Picnic At Kintail Camp The annual tpicnic of the As1-i0sch and Billy Barger, Moivis Dal - field School Area was held at the 'ton' and Cletus Dalton, Jim Blake , Preshyterian ,Camp at Kintail on and Donald Johnston. Kicking the June 16. While the crowd ' was slipper, girls - Elaine MaciNay, gathering, ,games were enjoyed by Carol Pentland, Eleanor MacNay. the little folk under the capable Sack race, girls--Lummie Logten- 'guidance of Misses R. Pentland, berg,. Joanne Alton, Johanna Van ' L. Popp and S. Feagan. , Owen. Sack race, boys -Billy Fin- Ilasp,ector J. S. Kinkead, was af- layson, Jimmy Blake, Gerrit Log - ficial starter for events. He was tenberg. Three-Iegged race, girls assisted by members of the School --MaciNey Twins, Annie Vander - Board, and parents. Harold Greer lay and Sharon West, Edna Carter, was present with the sound. car and Marion Mole t Three-legged and announced the races and re- race, boys -Morris and Mike Dal - sults. The booth in 'charge of the ton, Billy Barger and John Van Kintail Institute members was well Oseh, Richard Stewart and Denny patronized. . Dalton. Boy with larg6st feet - The ,following events took place Lorne Alton, Bill Black, Lawrence with a large numberof contest- Black. Tallest girl under ,15 years ants in each event: Relay race- --Pat Pentland, Janet Thorhurn, Kingsbridge, Part Albert, S.S. No. Dorothy Alton. • Largest family 9. Girls' race (six years, and present - Mr. and Mrs. Gordon under) -Rosemary Hogan, Verna Barger and their six children. Fairish, 'Florence MacLennan. Ladies' tie -tying contest -Mrs. Mel Bays' race (six year and under)- Dickson, Mrs. George" Moncrief, Donnie Alton, Grant Kilpatrick, Mrs. Van Osch. 'Gentlemen's- bal- Roy Hallam. Girls' race (seven -loon eonitest-Jerry LogtenitOg, and eight ,years) - Barbara Mac- Gordon Finlayson, D. A. MacLen- Kenzie, Barbara Nelson, Donna nan. ,Girls' softball throw (under Hogan. Boys' 'race (seven and 11) -. Barbara Wareing, Diane _eight years) -Billie Blake, Tommy Ritchie, Margaret MacLennan. Hogan, •,Lloyd Reid. 'Girls' race Boys' softball throw (under 11) - (nine and 10 years) -Helen Mac- Kenneth Gorden, Alex MacKenzie, Nay, Diane Ritchie, Jean Finlay- Teddy Martin. Girls' softball sonBoys' race (nine and 10 throw (11 and over) - Kathleen years) - Alex MacKenzie, Donald Hackett, Mary Lou Drennan, Johnston, Kenneth Gardner. Girls' Annie Van' .Osch. Boys' softball rape (14 and 12) -Eleanor MacNay, throw (11 and over) -Morris Dal - Johanna Van Owen, Magian •Mole. 'ton, George tiDawson, Barry Mac - Boys' •race ((11 and 12)7, -George Donagh. Girls' running broad Collinson, Bill Andrew, Donald jump (junior) - Dorothy Hallam, Kirkland. Girls' race (13 and 14) Helen MacNay, Annie Vanderlay. -joYce MacNay, Kathleen Hack- Boys' running broad, jump (junior) ett, Elaine MacNay. Boys' race -Alex MacKenzie-, Donald John - (13 and 14) -George Dawson, John ston, Finlay MacLennan. Girls' Van Osch, Terry Dalton. Young running broad jump (senior) - ladies' race (15 and over) -Joyce Kathleen Hackett, Johanna Van MacNay, Marion MacLennan, _Owen, Wilemina Van Owen. Boys' 'EtniateIine Miller.. Young mens running broad, jump (senior) - race (15 and oVer)-George Daw- Maurice Dalton, Garry Van Owen, son, John Van Oscth, Morris Dalton. George Collinson. Boys' running, Men teachers' race -V. Errington, high jump (junior) - AleX" Mac - E. Moore. Lady teachers' race- Kenzie, Donald Johnston, Kenneth Miss Lillian Popp, Miss Sheila Gardner. Girls' running high Feagan, Miss 'Lois Webb. Wheel- jump' (senior) -Kathleen Hackett, barrow race boys) - John Van Joanne Alton, Dianne Lierman. NEWS OF DLINGANNOIN ,DUNGANNON, June 22: The annual memorial service .at,'13un- gannon cemetery will be held Sun- day, June 26, at 4.15 p.m,, with Rev. G. D, Watt of the , United 'Church, delivering the address, as- sisted by the Other logai clergy. The Lucknow High‘,,School Band will be dn attendance' to supply music.. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Marsh, of 'Kitchener, spent Sunday with his -sister, Mrs. Minnie Jones, and Mel. Dr. H. A. S. Vokes and; Mrs. Vokes, Toronto, spent a week here at their home. Mrs. Gordon Kidd and son, Ryan, of Islington, spent a week with her parents," Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Ryan., ,Mr.°and Mrs. B. F. Comfort, St. Catharines, were recent visitors for a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Blake. Here you GO ...in such beautiful fashion • • From the momont-you feel -the spirited engine surge to life, you enjoy -a different and exhilarating sense of mastery in a Chrysler. • • The mighty V-8 runs as quietly and smoothly as the precision machine it is. It obeys your command with, such effortless ease at the slighte$ touch of your toe! PowerFlite_automatic transmission, standard equipment on every Chrysler, makes your driving wonderfully convenient. • - In this most luxurious of all Canadian cars, you ride in a regal manner. Your Chrysler is so low and broad, it skins over the road with a sure-footed poise that adds greatly to your comfort. ' Accept your Chrysler dealer's appointment- for a ride itk this Mittehieio car -motion -designed for The Forward Look. Perhaps you would like to call him twnotyow. • .SEE -YO'tfit CHRYSLER -P LYMOUT-H-FARGO E"ALER NOW! . • • Chrysler New Yorker DeLuxs Four -Door Sedan Manufactured in Canada by Chrysler Corporatian of Canada, Limited Brown, for the week -end. Mr. and Mrs. Ratssel Reed Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Brawn,attended tr. The minutes were read by the. secretary, Mrs. Wallace Wilson; and the roll call was answered by 17 members.at„ Mrs. Richard Mc- Whinney gar& a, report of the synodical . meeting 'held at 8t Thomas. Mrs. McWhinney gave the closing prayer. , The hostesses served lunch. • Mr. and Mrs. Robert Irvin at- tended the funeral of the latter's cousin, Jim Elliott, Seaforth, on Sfinday. Mrs. •Irvin also received word on. Sunday evening of the death of another couSin, Gerald Coleman, son of Mr. and Mrs. An- son Coleman, yarna. Mrs. Irvin attended the filneral on Wednes- day, accompanying her aunt, Mrs. Tom Blake, and Mr. Blake, Ash- field. Ken Brown, instructor at Clinton Radar School, was home with his parents, Mr, and Airs. Wilbur , Mr. and Mrs. Herb Finnigan, who are enjoying a month in the Western Provinces, are expected back Soon. The- local Dungannon Lodge will hold the annual church service at St. Paul's Anglican Church, Sun- day, July 3, at 8 p.m. Rev. -H. L. Jennings, the Rector, will deliver the address. Girl Sick. -,,Valerie Hodges, six- year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hodges, took ill on Friday night and after observation was operated on Sunday night at St. Joseph's Hospital, London: The little girl had similar troubleand an operation for telescope bowel when she was one year old. Tells of Homeland. -Mrs. T. C. AndersoM a native of Turkey, who returned to her homeland for a trip last' year, is popular in the neighbortiood giving addresses to women's groups, tl1ing • of life (modern and old time customs) in that country, also of her visit to France, Italy and Greece. Her address has been given at Luck - now, Blake's, Hackett's, Zion, Ash- field and Brick's churches. At the latter place she gave an address on Monday evening to about 70 ladies of the .W.M.S. from 'Wing - ham, Brussels, Blyth and Brick's 'branches. Mrs. Henry Bradley a,nd son, Billy[spent-Monday with the ferni- er's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herb S. Stothers. Mr. and Mrs. Shelden' 'Baxter and children spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. H. 8. Stothers. Mr. and Mrs. Heber Eedy visit. ed their son, J. Y. *Eedy,., wife and little son, at Strathroy on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, Ceet Blake and family attended the Webster picnic in Harbor Park, Goderich, on Sat- urday. Society Meets. -Erskine Presby- terian Church WAVI.S. meeting was held on Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. R. Fitzgerald ,and Mrs. R. Gardner. Mrs. H. S. Stoth- ers, president, opened the meeting.. Miss Elizabeth McMillan led the devotional- period. Mrs. Frank Jones gave the Glad Tidings pray- Boys' running high jump (senior) -Bill Hayden, Lawrence Black, Richard Stewart. Boys' pale vault (junior) --Donald Johnston, Murray Campbell, Barry Kilpatrick. Boys' pole .vault - (senior) - Barry- Mae- Donagh, Danny Dalton, 'Morris Dalton. After supper, a ball game was played. The eastern schoolde- feated the western ones. • - ST. DAIP The stakes surveyors use to mark land boundaries have a.- way of disappearing2.andAlhat can Mean5 whole survey ,has to be dime ovecigain. But now there'Saneveall.aluininum stake diac,,„is% tough for time and Weather and playful animalto handle. It won't rust, rot or weiken. And two bdrbs open ,,outatrightangles, underground, to Preitent its being rooted mit bY even the Most muienlar bear. - It's it Canadian iratition, made of Canadian aluminum, by a • Canadian company,. to net OtiOatettriitalettk • AttilVIINtItvi•.c01144PANY OF CANA)* LTrie (ALCAN) the , wedding, of their niece, Miss jean Petrie, -to Harold Yeuse, of Tillsoriburg, on Saturday. Buys Farm, -Harald Dougherty; Sheppardton, has ,purcbased from Meredith Young the corner, farm at, the 2fid concession Of Ashfield and Dungannon -Nile road', Mr. Young, through ill health, found it necessary to giye up farming and twill move to near. Auburn. Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Popp and little son have moved from Glenn's Hill to Auburn. Lorne is working for a trucker at Clinton. ' • Miss Clara Sproul, Stratford, spent the week -end at her home and attended the wedding of her nephew, Harold Elliott, to Jean McCreight, Palmerton, formerly of Lucknow. Other aunts attend- ing were Miss Betty Elliott, Misses Nettie and Retina Sproul. Young 'People. -The Dungannon Y.P.U., held the hi -weekly meeting in t116 tj rated CIILIPA- fl 04fhidaY, nigllt, Lope iton iv.vaq an OURge Folf the devotional. The ;Scripture • - NV4S-read IvTom roller., Eirekn S tmith led in prayer. The: topic for the evening' was "Practising in the Presence Of God." '140,3 Webster, the president, Vresided during, the .busuaess. The simpler service was planned for July. 'Tom rowler, Lorne Alton and Evelyn Sraith will be in charge. Mr. and Mrs. Meredith Young Last Wednesday night were pleas- antly surprised when the Sunbeam Club .members of the neighborhood dropped in at their home and presented them with a table lamp, prior to their departure for the Auburn district. 'Mrs. Walter Stafford, af Toronto; is visitingher mother, Mrs. J. Hamilton. ' • 0 0 0 Iron ore minenn India produced 367,000 tons in December, 1954, against 331,000 tons the previous month. 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