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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1956-08-16, Page 9I'> IURSn1l;,Y, AUGUST IWtli, 1950 Wins Plate On U.S. OlympicSwimTeam Barbara Gliders, 40, granddaugh- ter of Mrs. Susan Grigg, of Gode- mich, is one of -the .: United States' strongest 110pes for a championship in the forthcoming Olympic Games in Australia. An outstanding diver, Barbara is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fletcher Gliders, former Goderich residents who anew live. in Detroit. Barbara was successful last week in the final trials for positions on the U.S. Olympic and diving d swim- anain •'�leaaia.. Since itheU.S. almosta'Iways sweep4 Olympic diving, a beth on the "team assures solid standing in Australia this Novem- ber. • Barbara is ,a pupil of Clarence Pinkston, 1024 Olympic divina champion and longtime athletic director -coach of the Detroit Ath., let>tc Club. She won the' national indoor three -metre 'title. in Mardi.. The front cover of the rotogravure section sof ithe Detroit Free Press recently carried a color photo of Miss Gilderrs in action,. She was also mentioned prominently In an inside feature article. • Tlig GOD $IGNAL-STAR YOU!R NOT A GOOD DRIVER IF YOU HAVE THIS FAULT Bad judgment in passing is one of the most obvious faults of a bad driver. Never pull out to pass another vehicle unless you. can see a clear •- road ahead. ,HOW GOOD ARE YOUR DRIVING- HABITS? DEPARTMENT 014b HIGHWAYS—ONTARIO The annual picnic of the Goderich Women's Institute was held at Harbor -Park r-eeently with -a good attendance. -In front row;_are seen:- Mrs. een:Mrs. A. Wilkin; Mrs. 0. Cook; Mrs. Porter; Mrs. K. Wilkinson; Mrs. W. Kingswell; Mrs. A. Alike; Mrs. A. Butler; Mrs. Chambers; Mrs. C. Mcllwain (Vancouver). Middle row, from left to right: Mrs. N. Clair- wont, President; Mrs. H. Tichborne, secretary -treasurer; Mrs. Willis; Mrs. . -W, Doak; Mrs. -J. Cook; Mns. A: Alexander; Mrs. Harmer; Mrs. R. Wilson; Mrs. L. Bannister; Mrs. J. Ryan. Back row, from left to right: Mrs. Johnston; Mrs. J. Newcombe; Mrs. L. Thomas; Mrs. A. Straughan; Mrs. G. Inglis; Mrs. A. Holmes; Mrs. 0. Sitter; Mrs. N. Miller; Mrs. W. H. Price; Mrs. C. Worsell, sr. S.S. Photo by R.H, NEWS OF AUBURN AUBURN, Aug. 13. --Mrs. Caber, of Brantford, is visiting her cousin, Mrs. Herbert Govier. Miss Marie Leatherland spent last week at Kintail Camp. Mr. Frank -Walters, .of Ingersoll,. is visiting his sister, Mrs. Arthur Grange, and family. Miss Margaret R. Jackson is visiting friends in Toronto. Mr. Stuart King, of Toronto, visited last week with his father, Russell King, and Mrs. King: Mr. Ronald Taylor, of Toronto, visited recently, with his parents, Mr. and' Mrs. Bert Taylor. Mrs. Betty Wilkin, Robert, Patsy and Mary and Miss Rena M"cClin- chey accompanied Mrs. Harry Wor- sell and Terry to Landon recently. Miss Nettie Sharp has returned to her home in Scotland after a year's exchange teaching in Lon- don, Miss Sharp is a niece of Mr. John Houston. Mrs. Elmer Osborne and Miss Donna and Mr: and Mrs. Robert Osborne, of Ripley, visited last Sunday with Mrs. John Graham. Mr. Jack Wallace, of Victoria, visited recently with his cousin, William T. Robison. ft is 54 ye since he left to 'live in the West and now his health is excellent living in Victoria. Jack is a bro- .ther of the late Mrs. W. T. Riddell. Mr. and Mrs. Wellington Good, Moos. Herbert `Govier and Mrs. Cober visited friends in Teeswater last week: Mr. and Mrs Garfield Staubbus, of Detroit, visited her brother, Fred Wagner, and Mrs. Wagner and her sister, Mrs. • James B. Jackson and Mr. Jackson last week. Miss June Longfellow, who has been holidaying,, with the Jackson fam- ily, returned home to the States with them. 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And, of course, you can get all of Plymouth's quality features in every e modeL The best time to buy it i now, when the deals are big ... and trade-in / value of your car is at its peak. 4 Chrysler Corporation of Canada, Limited RIG-CAR‘COMFORT is an- other exclusive you get with Plymouth. Roomier inside and smoother riding. Oriflow shock abaorborra level out the roughest road. PREVENTIVE SAFETY featurea like Safety -Rim wheels, Safety -Lock door latches, twin -'cylinder front wheel brakes help prevent acci- dents, help protect you and, your family. EVERYBODY LIKES ITS LOCKS o : o LOVES „ITS G01 PENOUTH 00R W. J. Mills M�tor Sales ST. DAVID'S s'r. to /PHONE 765, parents, Mr. and Mu -s. Percy Vin- cent. Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Shouldice, of Owen Sound, visited recently with his sister, Mrs. W. T. Robison, and Mr. Robison. .This was the couple who lost their daugnter, Olive, and two grandsons, David and Nor- man, in the tragic Park. Head fire recently. They were accompanied -by Mr. and Mrs. Norman Shouldice. Mr. and Mrs. PaerberteMogridge visited their daughter, Moss. Gorm- ly Thompson and Mr. Thompson, at Brampton last Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Duncan MacKay, Barbara and John, spent the week- end with Mr, and Mrs. John Weir, Joan and Bobby, of London. Mrs. Donald Oldrieve, Janet and George, of Toronto, who have been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Asquith, far a couple of weeks, returned home last Wed- nesday. Mx. Thomas .Adams, of Toronto, is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Straughan. Mrs. Orval Phyle returned home to Guelph after staying with her etti� motherteell, s .. Mrs. Clark, who has been Mrs. Jack Armstrong and Harold . ��.- -a Cul c ',YavS- � ia:•a, c,�ii cxy •sc t,m �rrc.c�a' "from a trip to Saskatoon- to attend= the Inter -Provincial Farm Union Board Conference. They were a part .of a large .Ontario Faris Un- ion delegation, Mr. Dan 'McLean, of Amberley, and Mr. Kenneth . McLean, of Forest, visited recently with their nephew, Ken Scott, Mrs. Scott and family. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Barr, of De- troitr visited on Friday with his cousin, Mrs. Wes. Bradnock, and Mir. Bradnock. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Wallace and -daughter, of Brampton, visit- ed on Friday with her grandpar- ents, Mr. 'and Mrs. Herbert Mog- ridge. Mr. William Campbell is vistiing hid daughter, Mrs. Crozier, of Lon- don. Mr. and Mrs. John -Ryan, of Dun- gannon, were Auburn visitors re- cently. Mr. and Mrs. Darwin Maclam, of Fergus, visited friends en Friday in the village. Mr. and Mrs.. Stanley Johnston and George Raithby visited recent- ly in 9trat:hroy with Rev. William, and Mrs. Raithby. Mr. and Mrs. Wes. Youngblut, of Hamilton, renewed old ac- quaintances on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Russel, of London,, visited, recently with Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Davies. This community was saddened en Saturday evening to learn of Ile death a£ Mr. F. 0. McRlveen, of Oshawa. Funeral from Knox Church, Auburn, on Tuesday. Further ,particulars next week. John Arthur is attending the United Church Camp this week. Mr. Joseph Carter visited last Week with his son, Reg. Carter, Mrs. Cartet and family, of Port Elgin. Dr. Weir attended the funeral of his cousin, the late Mrs. Annie Thompson, of Kerwood, last week. Mas. George Cowan, of Blyth, visit -ed I•ast Saturday With Mrs. Fred Ross. Forrester's Hall Sold.—The Au- burn Forrester's Hall and lot was said h,., auction to the Elliott Bros., of /Myth. All the contents were sold, too. Mrs. Bellamy, of Ottawa, is visit- ing with Mr. and Mrs. Donald Fowler. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Aiteheson and Mr. 'Charles Blatchford_ , of Win�gham visited recently' With Mrs. H. Govi,er. Mr. and. Mrs. Gerald McKay and Sandra, Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Waterman and Catherine, of Galt, spent the week -end with the lady's parents, Mrr, and Mrs. George Lawlor. Mrs. Waterman and Cathy remained for, a longer visit. LEAVES O.P.P. A member of the 0.PP detach- ment at Goderich for the past three months, M. J. Vranie has resigned to enter the real estate business in the Niagara "Peninsula. Ile had been with the force for four years, having served at Atikokan prev- iously. He has been replaced hy Con- stable Ronald IDubriek, of Hagers- ville. This is the first assignment for Constable Dubriek, who recent- ly completed five years of service in the P.oyiil Canadian Navy. He is married and has one child. o --0 One of the Qwest ways to learn to think fast on your feet is to cross e street against the light. • CARLOW CARLOW, Aug. 13. — Mr. and Mrs. Gordon McGratten motored to Kitchener .last week to visit Mr. and Mrs: Jack Stewart and family. Various people of the neighbor- hood made their way- to Brussels and district during the Morris Township centennial celebrations. The Monday parade, the band 'tat- too and the displays of old-time articles in the store windows, were all of a very high standard. Mrs. C. Kilpatrick and Barrie visited with Mr. and Mrs. Stan McGratten and Alric on Monday. The S. A. Sylvesters, of Windsor, spent the week -end, and part of the following week with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon McGratten. We are sorry to learn that Mrs. George Caldwell has not been well this summer. Verna has been home helping out with the work. Donald Squires paid a surprise visit to his parents on Saturday" evening. Mr. Squires is a member of the Fort Wildoc crew, which had put into Collingwood. Mr. and Mrs. W. Silverthorne, Mrs, 1I"Gratten, Patsy, Diane .end Barbara Jean visited with Mr. and Mrs. Stan McGratten on Sunday. iviessri . rrana 'arI ninr x uuzr 'were unfortu' +te-°s�emeugfi` tbAri several of -heir sheep recently. The animals had' been attacked- by -marauding dogs. Alric MdGratten left on Monday to spend a week's holiday in Wind- sor. Although most farmers here- abouts have started harvesting operations, the frequent rain squalls have slowed them down considerably and very' little com- bining has been done. 0 0 0 Signal -Star classified ads bring "results. B1- a" i 1:J < ,; A { . 1 .— . an Mra.. ; i 'Mayan and baby, ; �:.a-, Wil, airending mouth of 1 August, at tno e *United hur a Parr: a,sna e Mr. and Ws. Reith Leonarl and AVO tk iidren, who ham re5ided in Bay -geld the pa'st'year, deft n Fria day to ma k9 their tome _at Ides. vale. Mr. and Mrs. ,G* B. F.y and family, Wallaeekstarg, are „spendin a month at 'Deer Lodge Park. Miss F. Me,Ivoy kit ern li'ridar for her hoin:e at Toronto after" spending a nnnth of the Little Inn. Dr. -R. G.: ter and, daughter, Mary Alice, Toronto, spent the week -said. 'at their hot:0 in the village. 9 Mr. and Mrs. Robert Turner and two children sent Friday and Sat- urday at Hamilton. Mrs. Jack Murray, Owen Sound, is visiting her sister-in-law, Mrs. Mae McLeod. ' Mr. and 'Mrs, Wilfred Tur er and baby, Trenton, spent the week -end with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Turner. Keith Stirling, Sarnia, spent the week -end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Les. Stirling. Miss Ethel Blair, London, spent the week -end viith her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Blair. ' Mr. and MTs. Arthur Brisson, Grosse Pointe, Mich., are spending a week at their cottage. Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Sturgeon, Preston, and Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Bisback,Clinton, spent the week- end with Mr. and MTs. Ed. Stur- geon. Master Bruce Craig, Clinton, spent last week with his grand- parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Castle. Miss Mary Stirling, Goderich PA= MMI Township,. pending few davit with. zner aunt3, Misses Iitucie owl Josephine S'tirli t . Masi•, fBorinie artier, Tivitteit, es va ?iting her aunt, AirS, Fici1 We* tun. Mr. and Illi,." IXaa'eel l,� Weston, Ferndale, Miele., ;;I,ea1t tit : w , end with the Rinnei'; fatherr, ' orae We5lon. Brian Grimes, who 1.3 with, the Cadets at I perwa5n, : jit tl week -egad at 11a3 .home. ST LENS ST.- S, Aug. 43: - 71iss Nr'garet Miller, student - nurse at the Stratford Gelreral i spending cher Holidays at tier ii iku here. Tern, Whin and Wayne ^Todd are spending the week at Canny Hiawatha at the Goderich Summer S au!. ancy 'Curran was a visitor with ". her aunt, Mrs. Floyd Batt, and children, at Delwood. Lakeview Casino GRAND BEND DANCING WEDNESDAY FRIDAY and SATURDAY CLIFF SCANLON AND HIS ORCHESTRA N/fNll<NN (FOFR. BIG I .EPAI2S:-.) THE FINAL CALL!' -REPAIR YOU1 •NEATER PALL c(1)/ It's not too early to _ get your heating apparatus checked over, EDRECKEN NIDGE HARDWARE PLUMBINGHEATING r) 1 e c 1 r Rl ! T '1' . w. r rrn K 16 WW1 r►. 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