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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1956-11-08, Page 11cpTIliR3DAY, NOV. Gait, 1950 H�llowe'en Troupers Trans!orrn Aren q, Into A "Never -Neer Land" Goderich 'Memorial Arena was Tura 'bands helped get events transformed into a "wearer -never rolling, P •r+tiei atom in a sibloxful land" as several hundred members pa'rad R£ron the` Square to the were the town's younger set - held pt BauanCr Goderich Pipe Band. their annual Hallowe'en romp, At the arena, costumes ..were under the auspices of the Lions judged and prizes handed out. Club. Many young eelebwnts brought By the time it was over, it was their skates and book a few whirls. hard to tell %h r were the most on the ice. Others devoted their exxhausted� .the kids, their parents, attention to the movies and re- ar the folks ho dished out all freshmemts. the hot: 'dogs nd chocolate milk. But it didn't ,m Iter much, because everyong seem to be happy. In the costume contest, Prizes winners were: Typical Hallowe'en, up to six BING LEGION HALL GODERICH Saturday, November 10 JACKPOT OF $65.00 FOR FULL HOUSE IN 55 CALLS. 1st GAME STARTS AT 8.30 P.M. • e�- I y c ori: 11vn 13 wier, Uu,s Wr.laria, JG)fIx ! Cu sell, • Older; 3hGam n bol, :Uttar Placa*:ay, GA rod Car. Ownie dre A. 'up t'o cis yeas';.: Sandra n >ro lu �� WI/ mg, Man is Will. Older: Jelin Mite, Yellen i Strallgiita b, Ball Satl'm 1, Taney dress, 1p to sass years: Mane Owleo. Yvonne Smith, F. iC1ean, eats. `"Older: • Karen Black, James ;Semple, Susan Pridmore. Animals, sup to .91x years: Barry Grace, 'Chris Venus, Pt;;t Heath. Older: Zein Th:ar+hurn, r . t•aechler, John (&;.titer. Special prizes: Brian Ovules, J. Van der -Neer. • Ernest Crawford headed the coin- mittee which organized this year's giant party. Clyde Everett was master of ceremonies, assisted by John Sully. The parade master was $ill Lulimby,, assisted by Bruce Erskine. Sam 'Anderson headed the foxed committee and ladies of the Goderich Home and School, AasOciation prepared the ;hat, dols. Numerous other menth the Lions Club assisted, in Ging out the big RprO,gxam 0 . •m,. a, ASHFIFLD THE GODERICH MMONA' STAR _•Here are five of the hundreds of Goderich and district children who dressed up• for the big Hallowe'en ASHFIELD,Nov. 5. -Miss Audiparty at. the Arena Wednesday evening of last week. Left to right, they are: Bruce Baechler, son of rey Ross' of London, was hie for the week -end. Mr,; and Mrs. Clare Baechler; Joanne Johnston, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Johnston, of Mr. and .Mrs. Donald bre/man I RAL 2, Goderich; Bonnie. McGee, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard McGee; Carolyn Watters, daughter of Toronto, spent the week -eta of Dr. and Mrs. W. N. Watters, and Shirley Cook, daughter of Mr' and Mrs. Cook. with Mr. and Mrs. Douglas. Horton. Roy MacKenzie, of Windsor, vi: ed with his father, Henry Mac- Kenzie, over Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Ross and son, of Oshawa, visited relatives here last week -end. Leo and 'Corey Van der Ley, of Oshawa, were horse for the week- end. Dick and Dave 'Compton, of the `Sricoldoc," spent Sunday with their grandmother, Mrs. Kitson. 0 0 0 For results, try a classified ad in the Signal -Star. Jack S.S. Photo by R.H. HOLMESVI LLE $ud Yeo were • appointed to bring in the - Slate of officers for 1957, at the December meeting. Barbara HOLMESVILLE, Nov. 5. - The Yco relad a Temperance story; N•or- Wilhelmine Mission Band o f span Liebold read a peace story Holmesville United Church met in >aild a poem was given by Bill the school last Friday. Chart Hoggarth. 'A contest was held. Houghton was in charge ofc with Milton McClinchey's team program. Cathie Potter rea a winning. The study book period story. Bob Norman led in prayer. wastaken by Miss Ann Shaddcck The president, Leonard Wilson, and Mrs. Frank McCullough. took Charge of the business. Leon- Mr. Bert Trewartha has returned and Wilson, Boneta Williams and to his home from London, where he w;.= Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lawson and childrb.n, . Lynn and Douglas, of London, have been the guests of Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Gliddon. H. Van Vynckt for the late Bridget 0 o Hogan, who died in Alexandra Hos- From 1949 to mid -1956 the fed- pital on November 1. Interment was in St. Joseph's cemetery. Sur- viving are one brother, John, of Ashfield, and four sisters, Mrs. John Stewart, Toronto; Margaret, of Ashfield; Mrs. /Matthew Gaynor and Mrs. Harold Koster, of Gode- a patient in St. Joseph's Ao* 11gV11114 sLw e .I;R'ii17d,it,It, '14 Mit 1'>h►� prat, KINGSBRIDGE 6iii, fiai-up larap,, from Brsekeiv KING .l',I€ID , Nov. iii, Ms ifI O°4, t+7 1' t i' �s;Pi�i11a%1 7x11, 2O �� e G kCCA? f110n& ,fit, f rde411 1441114 There.',e 'i���tE�1 ,�rLd.• friend, 1}1�;-a wlorria, to Jean L. Sullivan; a11µ Sewanee Gritf t, Os I-iuniMU ra, b'peui, $10,00°►�1i?laev twinixterith the weel• nd at the hone of r. Co., to Skelton Appllau es; and ars. ��bilaie [1if2artiln. ift}al?rlcd. Pietture, f' om ly�ie e��n's Mrs . Almtin , Q,ui i y, cA �F?Jlle , i' Studio, to Nauri?C 'Bowler; it tJ, rich, Mr. and Al '.s. Alvin Ma 'ala 10•O0 ea ki, f11° -/'i Reg. McGee, to and, Mr.. d Mrs. Wilbur Moran, lrs. ltiTar it Liexman, lith, saiidwi '1 of on:d n, visited with the Pa�atak} �t�aslai?, hairs Ske1ttln -pp1 anee+�, Moran family over the week -end. its J�earl rd O'Laug11Iii1; 13t11E artis• +bliss Lizette Spriet and her 'tie viae, from. IIe11:der,c n'& Ih�:ok sister, Simone, of Langton were Stare, ito-�Mr.7. J;iu es J car4 'Ivan ; 13th„ with the• L•c ,at the'I e. t(1x ► •frultFruit Tu ket, toilmaet �Filsin er Jewel. Mr. and s. nejiriataytinhee, ;14th, elet trio rvo ;tor, froom ar1ny,JzintivayadPani az.a►daan T'i'e, kQ Reuben Va week -end with the Kraemer family monen; 1541). se't of glass -Ware,' at He bb. 11P11. room I+Usin 'e s Jew , ,tca Mrs. 141r. and airs. Jack 1VIcCanville H. 1Vlinard, Belleville, nt.; 'l6th, 0f P ,onto, visited: at ithe home of cottage roll, florjn CeBrien's Meat Mx. and l irs. C1if r1 Austin over Market, to Mrs. Jerry O'Connor; ' the week -end; r. 1 iMaryauriceisllBpwiler, . 171th, Yardley set, from Cerpbell's of Toronto, Jll1}iss exidan, Drug Store, to Mrs. A.. Hartman! of Toronto and Mr.:and Mrs. J. Fitz Kitchener; lads, stable . cigarette geralMrd. Ja, �oih`n_ .StratfordS•I}aLton, wereapd Mialass 1iglter, from McKenzie Boo's, fo week -end nisi rs Terrence Hussey; 0th electric clock, from Shore Appliance, to Antoinette Dalton motored ' to Berauce Griffin, Uamibto'n; 21 t, Windsor on Monday to visit with salad set, from Worsell's Hardware, Rev. Michael Dalton who is con- Jean Drennan; 22i& six quarts valescing in Hotel Dieu Hospital of anti freeze, from Western Tire, there. to Reg. Bell, Goderich; 23rd, basket MTs. McJ onabd, of iParlrhill, is of groceries valued at $5.00, from visiting at Nhe name of Mr, and McDonald Store, Kintail, to Mrs. Mrs. Jerry Dalton.Ken LeMaire, .of London. Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Austin and Commander and Mrs. E. H. Dr. and Mrs. G. Frayne visited Welber and family visited with the' with relatives in Teeswater last tatter's father, Andrew Martin, and weep. Mrs. Martin. ,As Commander in Mr. and Mrs. H. Lambertus spent the 'U.S. Navy, he has been Rtrans- a few clays in Walkerton recently. frerred from Jacksonville, Florida, Requiem High Mass was sung where they have resided for the at 10 a.m. on Monday by Revpast four years, to Glenside, Pa. 0 0 0 • eral government's cost -of -living index rose from 100.0 to 116.6, while the index of average weekly earnings in industry rose from 100.0 to 150.0. cars -'•^`,U41 ._ _ .. - � ► w•.„-.�1Y5•v �,�°g+L�'rit,,V,'".r.,._ ,,..�, r . .. -. _ 'dU v,. --. b u.�tiS — �- .•.YcJfi M. A- a -. , , r • 55 . r . 17,, nRaY'S�-...•^T: . •. .. h, - 2.. rb..ttt t.a •;+:iso-.. ugh-� , ^-M1 - ^, .., ^ny,- ..� .-w w6fA t.i0,. - . ....... .4.T✓.....1• «•':n w0 %R:'lw^ y, .. L . w . wn ,. ar -a „�. �.rx.. ..cR•i?}rya�..ln '� <+z,^t.r.»•... ..,--r.,.,+...Mgaa {t^. r•nEr.- •ixrArtvMJJ,uAaa Mt7%(+. Llleitit, �- . t.. 4flay-TORSIB. 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