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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1955-07-07, Page 6asses: -ager, Mrs. Stuaft Taylor and 'Mrs. Alvin ' e r ten the attended Miss °., erre .Maw y M e ie wedding at ' etozi- l� 1V[,tddl g Clinton last Satur aY• 0 0 .• . o ' PERSONAL MENTION yl*VODERIVU last .year. Mrs. Caldwell w has Robe Irvin, M s., I,ouzon, Macs. 'S' H Irl in •ls',. 'Oenvalescent 1;inn , e , July 6- �Mr. and Vies. Al- f Montreal, spent sd+�n, el orits alZ *Oaks with Percy Amsden. ' t s; (Meta Brett, of Guelph, was >'+ ,guest oft Mr. and Mrs. John � ?agent the- past week. A. L. Sims, oil Hagersville, is .,guest �o Mr. and Mrs. James fie and visited friends in tyle ° neighborhood. Sacrament .of the Lord's Supper 'fans;- observed in Nile Church on Sunday'. !he. June meeting of Nile W.M.S. . was. held at the home of Mrs. Alvin . e�]rr, with 14 prese ,t. The presi- ident, Mrs. Graham eNeet was iii :..charge. ,� Scripture reading was, given by Mme. Stuart Taylor. The July meeting is to be a picnic at the home of Miss M. Currey with the C >G.I.T. girls as guests. Gail Godfrey sang ,a solo.. • Mrs. Wil- ' il- liain McVitti , of Blyth, commun- ity friendship secretary of Huron Presbyterial, was guest speaker and gave an interesting address. A skit entitled "The Delegate," was given by Mrs. John Clement and Mrs. Wilmer Rutledge. Host - Mr. and Mrs. C iarles Moorc,• `and Mr. and 'rs. 'Frank Horton and family sp nt the holiday week -end at'Sudbu y. r Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Taylor, Chicago, spent the past week with their aunt, Mrs. Lawrence, Market street. Mr. and Mrs. Clar Parton and Richard Parton of Toronto, were with Mr. and Mfrs. Hugh Hill last week -end. Mr. and Mrs. 13. M. Hunt, of Louisville, Ky., are spending a' week's vacation with Mrs. Cath- erine Clark, 'Nelson street. Mrs. Weaver of the Goderich Business College attended the Can- adian Business Schools Association Convention which was held at Stratford, July 1 and 2. Rev. and Mrs. 'S. A. M•oote- have taken up residence in Victoria stredt�parsonage: They come from Grace United Church, London. D AMION. ,July s — Mrs, Frank Garnis , Dorothy; Carol and. Mr. and Mrs, Bill Radcliffe, Tor- onto, were week -en- visitors with the former's mother, Mrs. James Sproule, 2nd concession of`. West' Wawanosh. Wilmer Farrington and Miss Lil- lian Popp left Sunday for Toronto: to begin a summer course for teachers. Lillian will continue for the second year,' to teach at Crewe school, and Wilmer . will teach at Port Albert school.. Kintail school, where Wilmer taught last year, ,is closed next year. Mr. and --Mrs. B. F: Rice and son, Douglas Rice, and grandson, Tim Rice, and Miss ,Barbara Stoner, Detroit, were week -end visitors with Mrs: Minnie Jones and Meal. Mr. and -Mrs. Raymond Massey and children, Lynda and Kenneth, of Cleveland, are spending holi- days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jones. Mr. and' 'Mrs. Weldon Rudow and David, of El- mira, • were Sunday visitors. Miss Grace Crawford,- Goderich, is spending a few days with her sister, Mrs. R. , J. Durnin. On Monday, they attended the funeral of their cousin, the late James Tigert, of Hamilton, at Maitland cemetery. Mrs. John Fennell and :little ''been for sevens znontr s• a . .k 4 i a to . wale ..111: t�e,Iee ed rac sons, Douglas and Ronald Brad- Planning, to crfnte to :;leer home : in land and' ' `tie Ono, ; Allton, Lynda, the 'village, with her dautter, •Blake and Joanne Crozier; '1s,: ford, returl�etl home � d �' Pearl who has teen am loyotl at 1� to 14 ►ears, 't�tr ,reg "• r.. N rna a. Pentland o P 1�'i' �laeutll, a fund � , • P.e - t1' d• ' 'P trieia Pentla • d and' .,n�, a Sand . Jl? nnilgan;. , trays, ei ht ' f o °1'1 ..leap. frog;-+G•ar'`y- -'Glenn and iu a n e ,lt i.�•.,= oia�. o •ear -three.leg after visiting 10 days with her iia Cald- iza � Y "t a Private � �3C�os�a . 1, �. � � t► h. family; Mir; nod Mrs, L. F. Stingel, well made a:.remarkable reco' er�, 'Mr. and all�acs. Ben. ' Mole and during in the past year and last week m' g family and Mr. and Nies. Bob „wentfor a few ays to v sit dib Mole spent, Stin$ay with relatives her son, George CaldWidl, and . at Southampton. Caldwell, in• 'the Carlow district. Win'' hl..ln Mr. and Mrs, Frank ' McDonald a, he was taken to'� os- � . and little son, of Go1ericb, , and ,,, ital on the advice of Dr. AX. -Corin, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Lewis and ucknow.Her son, Ben Caldwell, dw ell , three children, of Ailsa Craig, Windsor, paid a visit on Sunday spent the week -end with their pa ents, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey An- drews. Mr. and Mrs. Herb Finnigan have returned from a trip' to Mani - Billie Blake, ''Boger Pentland and David Dawson; shoe,'race= •-+ atrlcia, a'.'entland and BA/41a F?nni4gan, Frank and )31101141)h, ' P•c n,trand; Kennethieth Petrle 'and Norma•Pent- land. A peanut seramble•.was held afternoon to herhome, and was for the seven years and under notified . of her accident. „group. Children enjoyed pony Picnic Held,--Annuale picnic- of rides, swimming ,and a ball game. Dungannon United Church Sunday o -=o School was . held on Wednesday GOD ICI I GIRL WINS toba and Saskatchewan, afternoon of last week at the, LoyalOrange Lodge No: 324 Goderich S'u'mmer School camp staged the annual Orange service .grounds. Results of races were as in St. faun Anglican.Church on Sunday' night. Forty Orangemen of the Dungannon Lodge assembl- ed at the hall previously and in a parade were Ied by Sandy Mc- Donald,,Kintail, with the bag pipes. Rev. H. L. Jennings, rector of the church, gave a fitting sermon oh "Struggles for Religious Liberties." The speaker mentioned` severa',his- torians who have worked earnestly for the Protestant faith. The body of Orangemen were told they 'had nothing if •they didn't practise Christian teachings, attend church and act as missionaries to the faith. Early summer flowers de- corated the church. Mrs. R. J. Durnin presided at the organ. Suffers Injury.— Mrs. Rebecca Caldwell fell early Sunday morn- ing and rebroke her hip. She had broken her hip about this time follows: Girls, six and under— Donna Pentland, . Patricia Eedy, Marie Brooks; boys,., six and under --Donnie Watt, Jerry Louzon, Grant Kilpatrick; girls, seven and eight, — Doreen Culbert, Betty Irvin, Wenda Watt; booms, seven and eight -- Billy 'Blake,. Robert Sherwood, Roger Pentland; girls, nine and 10 --Sandra Brooks, Paul- ine Anderson, "Karen Dawson; boys, nine and ,10 — George Finnigan, Bruce Culbert, Wayne Brooks; girls, 11 and 12—Carol pen,tland, Marion Mole, Joanne Crozier; boys,. 11 and 12—»avid Dawson, Norris Simpson; girls, 13 and 14—Eliza- beth Pentland, Patricia Pentland, Sandra' Finnigan; boys, 13 and 14— George Dawson, Wayne Broywn, Norman Culbert; girls, over 14— Norma Pentland, Rennie Logten- burg; ladies' kick-thefsripper-Mrs. Patrons" frdin many parts of Western: Ontario and visitors from Michigan and ()hio as well as dancers from Goderich and district at�nded - the big '3.5th anniversary" dance .at the Goderich 'Pavilion on Friday evening. 'Wiener of the television' set given as a door prize was Miss Clara Leddy, West street, Gode- rich. a GODIIRICH PEOPLE' ' • AT INSTALLATION, A large audience witnessed the impressive ceremony of the 33rd installation of .officers of Windsor Assembly No. 6, Order of Rainbow for Girls, held ;in the- -vlasonic Temple, Windsor. Miss Joanne Watson, daughter d Mrs. Gordon Watson, was installed . as, ' iser, Y Aftv 'sor-ce it int‘ lather, • father; mother and 7E ' C.1il�►"D, ,Y; XIX " th, .i. 5 s�•er; also introduced war her grandrnother, Mrs- Sti$an freeman,. her uncle,'. dTack p'rei�aal and as Walter Buchanan,. . It Wa friend, Mrs. of �Goderioh. to,. attend ,lVi�yry - min l�oiusevrives iuxite all good neighbors 9sheld at 2 pant. their annual picnic, T1�;�annual picnic will be on July �9 int . Harbor ?ark. ,. S v _ o Wall- Fr... a Precis carriers In Goderich. parf%ai An inti .nr e If you have"Wri tel t Mary'Hastings through The, London Free Pressor feel ,.du wo _td li e"to•do s4o sometime, or of yet, would along. do mea basket a o leech n i nc u � �� 0446le tie v i s+!lf; irk, to' hg,•e>•t'+�!....it'a r 4.�; Bring the:. children tori; Free Ice Cream. Tea cup reading. Biogo,,, Aduft and children's sports. Tea and plates supplied. Bring ' c Merv- 'and cups. .• o t, ",f 2S. ,t ++,f�'•;;'..,: •; •. ,,, >.�'cj`t?tgh,, o,+...r ,'�*:?iKY.•"•,:�kG"`` • ..yayx•..J. y `:S, The following merchants, in support of your distriot farmers and industry, carry for your special; need daily supplies of our freshly churned creamery Matter, Ainslie's Market; Aitken's Grocery; Allison's Meat Market; Andrew Dairy; Beaton's.Bakery; Blue's I.G.A. Supermarket; Central Meat Market; Cranston's Grocery; Culbert's •Bakery; H. Cutt '& Son; K. C. Cutt; •Eedy's Grocery; Fisher''s Store; Saltford; Gardners Grocery; Goderich Frosted Foods; McManus Dairy; T. Morris,Saltford; John Moss •Grocery; O'Brien's Dai y, Market; Overholt Groceries; Skeoch's Blue Water Market; South End Groceries. AT CLINTON NEXT TO COMMUNITY PARK Box Office Opens. at' 7.30 p.m. First Show at Dusk Thurs., Fri. July 7-8 o o e 0 BUYING STORAGE BUTTER? •: ea ° When you can enjoy ' "FULL FLAVORED FRESI'l- 'o NEW" by insisting on SALTFORD HMGHTS.. BRAND e e• w.hic�h. is churned daily from selected. cream. Our butter al is supplied daily to ensure it's freshness, direct from the ® churn to you. • , . 40e • • , e • Bisset I • o eh°' coq • 0 HAVE YOU TRIED OUR. • • I6L �e Creim?"? NwProeessed c •• se IT'S DELICIOUS. to • • es oeo'„Yeeakar,*e3l+eBee4t00** oo®ee®eitoos0000ea 0000see•se (COLOR) Virginia Mayo, Dale Robertson Cartoon Short 1110110004 00,0000101111/1/001101101, 1101, Sat.; Mon. , • July 9-11 `Girl Iles Every Port' Marie Wilson, Wm. 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