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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1956-09-13, Page 4PAGE Vmvn NTAIL KIN T liIL, ,Sept. 12. --The Sep- te b rr zAeetliag of the Kintail was helm at the E 'atoll Hall, with Bqb ea>lhe 't as gust speaker. Mrs. Bob Scott c ng a solo. The Agnes McPhail sebolatship was discussed. rS. OUve DylcCharles is to speak at cur next mating at Ray Dal- . it➢itts. www DANCING every Friday night to the end of . September. ASLIFLULf ASHFIELD, Sept. 12.-1 . t aor1e MacGregor, Mrs. MacGregor, daugh- ter and grandchildren, of Chicago, called on Ashleld friends. They visited with their sisters, Mrs. George Stewart and Miss Catharine MacGregor, Lucknow. Dr. Wenzel, Mrs. ...Wenzel and family, of Detroit, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Will MacDonald. Margaret Ann and Jean Mac- Donald holidayed in Detroit last week. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Grant and family, of Chicago, spent some time with Mr. R. A. Grant. Seven different camps for boys and girls were held at Camp Kin - tail this summer. One group of campers attended Ashfield Presby- terian Church and conducted the service. Rev. J. R. MacDonald was minister at the camp during the week of the YJ'.'s camp. With his Bayfield Pavilion Ken WiOhee's rchestra. Last dance, Friday, Sept. 28th. -36 N•••••••••••••••N•••N FINAL MONSTER $4,70 BING $1,000 JACK POT MUST GO DURHAM COMMUNITY CENTRA FRI., SEPT. 14 12 REGULAR GAMES $50 EAC "i . 3 SPECIALS $200 EACH - 1 SHARE THE WEALTH Grand_ Special Must_Go 1,000, ADMISSION $1 - ADDITIONAL CARDS 25c, 5 for $1. GAME STARTS 9.00 P.M. SHARP. FREE DOOR PRIZE 1956 Chevrolet Four Door Sedan EQUIPPED WITH SPARE TIRE. - AIR CONDITIONING TANK OF GAS - LICENCE PLATES Bring This Coupon With You, for an Extra Free Chance on the Car (1 Coupon per Person). family, he spent the first three weeks of holidays at his home in Nova 'Scotia. CoUngratulations are due Miss Beverley MacKenzie on her success in her year's work in Grade XIII in L.D.H.S. ghe has been awarded - a bursary of $250. She intends to attend Stratford Teachers' College. She was also awarded the Lucknow high School Literary Society Schc21- arship of $50. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Warren and family. of Oakville, spent a week with Mr. and Mrs. Archie Mac- Murchy recently. THE GODERICH SIGNAir-STAR Industrial Group Bowling Tonight KINGSBRIDGE Monday was opening night for League play at the Little alleys, when Group A of the . Industrial League started the, ball rolling. Scores of 7-0 seemed to be the order of the night with Legion A, Elevators and CTR receiving full points at the expense of Sift°, Ryan's and begion13, respectively. High team total was 2848, staked up by Legion A, followed closely by Elevators with a 2801. Following is the part of group d3 schedule which starts to -night KINGSB'RIDGE, Sept. 40. -- Mr. at 7 p.m. and Mrs. Arthur Dalton and Brian, Alleys 1-2 of Hamilton, visited with Mr7 and "apt. 13 -Tigers vs. Goderich Mfg. Mrs. Jerry Dalton during the past' ept. 20-'Mathieson's vs. Mac - week. Donalds. Mr. and Mrs.' Ed. King and Sept. 27 -Block Busters vs. Tigers. children, of London, were guests 1bct. 4 --Goderich Mfg. vs. Sheaffers. at the Walter Clare home last Oct. 11 -Tigers vs. Mathieson's. week • I Alleys 3-4 TAYLOR'S CORNER TAYLOR'S CORNER, Sept. U.-•- �i�te Toronto, u d i Ted ' f Mrs. )E McKie, dD recently with her mother, Mas. Win. Straughan, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Sturdy. Sandra Jean Collyer spent •a re- cent week -end with Miss Mary Lou Collinson at Kintail. Mr. and Mrs. Len Collyer and Mr. and' Mrs. William Snyder visit- ed in Auburn, New York, State, over Labor Day. Doug Collyer motored as far as Buffalo with them. andr Mrs. Murray Oke and son, Steven, of Windsor, spent the recent holiday week -end with Mr. and Mrs. Irvine Oke. Mrs. Roy Wilson, Elaine and Ken and' Mrs. Ron Pennington visited Mr. Roy • Wilson during the Labor Day holiday at Griffith's Island. Mrs. Phil Sturdy and children, of Goderich, visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Reward Sturdy, prior to leaving for Thorold. Mr. and Mrs. John Lumsden, of Port Colborne, spent the week -end with 'Mr. and Mrs. Hugh McCabe Mins Delores Dalton, of Detroit Sept.3-Block Busters vs. Mac -and Don. lUfr. and Mrs. Lumsden and Rev. E. C. Garvey, of As7sum�p- phave just- returned from a two tion College, Windsor, visited with Donalds. Sept.20-Tigers vs. Sheaffer's. months' tour of the British Isles. 7-Goderich Mf Mathie- from beginning school at S.S. relatives here over the_week-end. Father Garvey recently returned Sept.' son's g oy N 2 are Barbara Rodges_ Janice from an exten,;ive tour of Western ' Europe during the vacation months. Dr. G. Frayne and Mrs. Frayne attended the annual family re -1 union picnic held on Labor Day rt Thetiford Legion Hall. • Miss Margaret Foley went to Strathroy l'a.-t week where she has taken a position as teacher. School opened here on Tuesday la -t with Mrs. Sheridan again en- gaged for •this year as teacher. There are four new pupils, Jatricia O'Connor, Maureen Dalton, Mary Essery and Danny Frayne making a class of 27 pupils in all. Congratulations to Miss France, I Dalton upon; beim; awarded a Do- minion Provincial Bursary of $100 at Goderich I1istrict ('ollegiate'in- stitute. Mr. and Mrs. Orlo Frayne, of Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. R. Frayne, of Forest, visited here during the pest week. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Johnston, Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Johnston and their families, of Goderich, visited with -?Vfrs:- Ed-. -F-cr1 y anal -family -on day. Rev. Father Va:. Vynckt has ar- ranged for a mission to take pl•aee in this parish, commencing on September 30th to October 7th, in- clusive. Father John McAsey wit1 conduct this 'mission. He belorJgs to Congregation of the Holy Ghost Fathers, having recently arrived from Ireland. Mrs. Len Woodley and Darlene returned to Toronto on• Sunday with her husband after a month's visit at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Austin. Mr. Jos. Murphy, of Toront.o, visited with his mother, Mrs. P. Murphy, over the week -end. Oct. 4 ----MacDonalds vs. Tigers. Young and John Ginn. Mr. and Mrs. Don Gerrie, of Oct. 11 -Sheaf. er's vs. Block Bus- Oshawa, are visiting with Mr. and tern. Mrs. Gerry Ginn and family for a Alleys 5-6 few days this week. Nancy and Sept. 13-Mathieson's vs. Sheaffer's. Laurie Ginn returned with them Sept. 20 Goderich Mfg..vs. Blockfor a few days' visit. Busters. Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Gledhill and Sept. 27-Sheaffer's vs. MacDonalds. daughter, Martha, of Hamilton, Oct. 4 -Block Busters vs. Mathie- visited recently Mr. and Mrs. son's. George Ginn Oct. 11 --MacDonalds vs. Goderich The Ladies Mfg. t� CARLOW CARLOW, Sept. 10. --- Mr. and Mrs. George Million motored to Stratford on Monday to take Miss Ruth Million to the Normal School there, where she commenced studies on Tuesday of this week. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Masecar and Lynda, of Cheltenham, visited with` relatives in the district 'at the week -end. Mr. and Mrs. Eifion Johnston, of Goderich, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon . M ' ei ort . S.a:turday.. - I Mrs. Gordon McPhee, whom we had previously reported as imprk v- i ing in health, is on the sick' 'list ald Pentland's house,• jast north of again and, is now in a London Nile, have now moved to •Goderich. r,hospital. �� - o 1 Mr. and Mrs. Doug McNeil and DIES IN DETROIT Mary visited in London on Monday. George C. McCreath, brother of 1 Stan McGratten was down to Harry McCreath, died on Wednes- ; Westminster Hospital on Wednes- day in Detroit. Further details day. next week. a0 ria rr.�s��•�<,� .s.a • BULOVA DOLLY MADISON "Q" GODDESS OF TIME 21 jewels, • 17 Jewell, expansion bracets 4 diamonds expansloacetet N\ 59500. $1500 WATCHES LIFT WATCHES OF REAL DISTINCTION A) Witintron Graciously styled, fashioned iii 10K gold-filled cash, this is indeed a gift wail;, of real distinction. Dainty and featirt'i ca yet an excellent tinie- plt $62.ao c) toratisbeo. Ttpeie iS fttl inntch nirywhero deer this ti:adc:Jt paico Gomparabi0 ia fella worimmns%11), Uacxcoftcd in s;tylillg and appearaaca.giA-fiitc4 $0.55 SIaCflfiili yicJ, SURFMASTER 17 jewels, sertifled waterproof°. shock resistant, anti -magnetic, radium hands & dial, swoop cocond hand, expansion band $4950 MARLBORO 17 jewels, expansion band $1150 REGAR a LESS OF THE AGE, MAKE OR CONDITION OF YOUR WATCH, IT OS WORTH REAL MONEY WHEN YOU TRADE IT ON FOR A NEW LONGINES, 'WQTTNAUER OR ':.ULOVA. COME IN WITH YOUR OLre WATCH - ANY OLre, WATCH - SEE FOR YOURSELF. BACK TO SCHOOL CHRISTMAS LAY -AWAY FOR YOURSELF USE VOUR,OL WATCH FOR THE. OWN PAYMENT e, N. T. ORMANDY JEWELLERY ME', SQUARE PHONC 035 DUNGANNON DUNGANNON, Set 11. -Mrs. rs. r ,t �o Dr. Muriel Smyth, n , and Pers. David Evans and daugh- ter, Marilyn, of t•rantfccrd, were recent visitors„ with Mr. Brown Smyth sand sister, Mrs. Bessie Stewart. Mr. Watt Hamilton and Mr. Har- vey Irwin, Luoknow, visited rte. J. Hamilton 'on Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Errington, on Saturday, attended the wedding of their cousin, Marie • 1:6 odnacki, to Allan Johnston, B_e'liart,k son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Johnston. Sergearnt;Mnjor F. W. 'Elliott and Mrs. l+lliott, of Camp Borden, were week -end visitors with their aunt, Diss Betity Elliott. They (were on an extended motor trip whidh will take them through the States. Visitors Sunday with Mr. and. Mrs. Otto Popp were Mr. and Kris. Lorne Popp and Douglas., of Blyth, and Mr. and Mrs. Aivin McGee, Billy and Donny, of Goderich. Dr. H. A. S. Vokes and Mars`. Vokes, Toronto, are spending a few days at their house in the vrliage. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Adams, George, Paul and Charlene, of Port Albert, visited Mr. and Mrs. Harold Errington on Sunday. Miss Marylip Anderson returned to the G.D.C.I. after being employ- ed for the summer in London. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Brown, ' Wayne and Ken attended the wed- ding of Donald Petrie, Tills�oniburg, to Jacqueline Smith, at ,Christ An- glican Church, Toronto.', The groom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Petrie, formerly of Dun- ' Aid met at the Dome gannon, and is in his last year of of Mrs. Lorne Rodges with a good medical study at the University of attendance. The hostesses were Mt`s. Roy Wilson and Mrs. William Snyder. r (.1 NILE NILE, Sept. 10. -There was no Nile Church service on Sunday, as Port Albert •Church was 'holding anniversary services. Various members of the Nile congregation attended services at Port Albert. Glad to see Mr. Clifford. Stewart• son is about again and able to do some :of his own work once more. Mr. dna IVTrs.- T tester Feagan, who nave oeen living in Mr. Ron. Mixed League Bowlers * 'A mixed league is being organized -and will begin -play- very shortly. -- -% nyerie e>t e t isTame&` tu- roir rtU2 c;;'Ilhe Bowling., Alley. * This League is taking shape very well and will soon be filled so, we advise that further reservations for his League be made AS SOON AS POSSIBLE. * A ming will be announced next week. THE LITTLE BOWLING ALLEY 36 Toronto. Miss Jean Errington, Toronto, spent the week -end visiting her Parents, Mr. and Mrs. Victor Er- rington. Mr. Ken Brown left this week on 'a motor trip through Western Canada, inspecting R.C.A.F. sta- tions. He was accompanied by his uncle, Mr. Bill Reed, of Wingham. 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