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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1957-05-02, Page 5i1 AY, MAY 21d, 1057 AQP 1,MN, April 29.—Miss Caro- lyn Craig, Yldertoza, who has been, enjoying the holiday with her grandparents, li1r. and Mrs. Wil- liam J. Craig, returned home wi Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. .', Obert Cr4ig, and: Jeff,,who were here visiting on Sutaday. Mr. and Mrs. William Straughan Visited several. days withtheir daughter, Mrs. Thomas Jardin Mr. Jardin, and family, at Wingbam. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Youngblut and family, of Woodstock, visited last Monday with. her sister, Miss Minnie Wagner, and brothers, Wil- liam and Walter' Wagner. Pte. Alien Craig returned last' week to Camp Borden after a leave spent at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. William 3. Craig. . MT. Keith Yeiingbhit, Queen's University, , Kingston, and Miss Patricia Youngblut, of- Windham, spent the week -end with their pat- ents, Mr. and Mrs.. Major Young- blut, and family. Keith, left on Monday for his summer position at Eldorado, Saskatchewan. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Robert ,Davis (nee Ruth Arthur) on the birth of a baby daughter last week in Victoria Hospital, London. Mass Minnie Collinson arrived home last week from Grand, Vorl>s, B.C., where she visited Iter bro- thel Arthur Collinson, and Mn.r Col a son. Mrs Orval Pyle, of Guel h visit- ed las Weekwith her mother, Mrs. Clark, and Mr, HiramLindsay: Mr. Stewart King, of Toronto, sp�pet a few days last week with ,'his father, Russel King, and Mrs. King. Mr. and Mrs. Clillord Bastla, of London, visited recently with her `sister, Mrs. Ed. Davies, and Mr. Davies. Rev. James'Elliott, Mrs. Elliott and daughter, of. Chesley, visited last week with her cousin, Gordon. Taylor, and Mrsr Taylor and also called on her aunt, Mrs. Maud Fremlin. -Mx. ,Ronald Taylor, of Belleville, spent the holiday week -end with hisparents, 'Mr. and Mrs. Bert Taylor. - Miss Eileen Murdoch, of Guthrie, was a guest of MT. and Mrs. Ted Mills and family recently. Congrati 1ations to MT.' and Mrs. Arnold Roney (nee Edith Deer), of Mitchell, on the birth of their son. Guests with Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Craig on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. �'W,llliaxn 'Oral^* and soh.,, of Clanton and Mr: and Mrs: Jiarry` Worrell and Terry, o C' Gederieh. The trio composed of Mrs. Betty Wilkin, Mrs. Alla Worsen .orad. Mp. W. S. Craig were. guest, singers at North Street Ilrnit l: 'Church Sun- day morning service, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Daer, Phyllis, Paul, Jimmy and Sharon. visited on Sunday. with Mr. and Mrs. A. Wiley and family, of Lon- don. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Machan at- tended the wedding of his brother Ivan, at Espanola, last Saturday. Miss Ella Wagner, , R.N., of Wyandotte, Mich., spent a few days at the Wagner home. Miss Vera Jane Craig, of 'Mer- ton, visited last week with her little friend', Miss Betty Moss. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Miller and son Larry, of London, visited last Sunday with her aunt, Mrs. Maud Fremlin. Presentation. --A large crowd at- tended the reception for Mr. and 'Mrs. Gordon Howatt at Blyth last Wednesday evening. Mr. Ross Youngblut read the address and Mr. Lorne Gilfllen, presented the couple with a purse of money. Recent guests with Mrs. Herbert a P11 Fa OI RIC11 IGNAL S AU .. - Govier were 34.,,and_ Mrs Ifory Five, Leaside; Mr. andIi rs. Ilarvey Aitchison, W1 i ha», and Mrs. J. I. Mtiteh, of Ottawa. DA and Mr -s, Ji4xa 1ti+ic llxriton, f Tintnins, and Mos eras. 310C1111 - ton, o'£ Godrich, called ®r ir. and Mrs, Everett Taylor on Mon- day evening. Dr. B. C. Weir visited friends in London last. week; Miss. Joan and Mister Bobby Weir • returned W their home in London afte spend- ing the holidays with M . and Mrs. Duncan MacKay, Barbara and John.- Mr. ohn.Mr. Max Phillips, of Olcott, N.Y., visited recently with Mr. and Mrs, dad, Davies. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Haines, Margie and Eddie spent last Sun- day with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rathbun, of Hillsburg. Mr. Dave Brown, of Monkton, visited last week with his son, Cliff, Mrs. Brown and - family. Mrs. Mary Deer and brother, John Tuberville, returned this week from a week's visit in De- troit with Mr. and Mrs. Martin Ashman. Miss Owen lMeDow°ell, of West- field, visited during the holAdays with her friend, Miss Margaret Wright. Mr. and Mrs. William Rollinson, Toronto, and Mr. and Mrs. William Helesic, Goderich, were recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. E,nme:- CALL1NO ALL AU$URNITES For that Bost flews service In Auburn d diOtriet, st# scribe to the. Goderich $signal' Stara New. \subacriptiQns ore handled at Auburn- by Mrs. Wes Bradnock, Graydon Tay. tor's General Store 'andAlf Rollinson, Telt your friends about it and: have -them be- come subscriberktodaya Why not send a year's subscription to the Goderieh Signal -Star to ' a former resident of Auburn, maybe as rx-"birthday gift or s, for some other occasion. The Signal -Star will send a gift card, too. They will really appreciate it. son Rodger and family. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Sprung and family, of Quebec, have purchased the farm from his uncle, Mr. Clar- ence Cox and have taken posses- sion. Mr. Donald. Moss, of Oakville, visited for a few days last week with his mother, Mrs. Fred Ross. Miss Mary Kirkeonnell spent the Easter holidays with her sister, Mrs. Louis !Blake, Mr. Blake, Faye and Mary, of Brussels. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Arthur, Margaret and John Wright and Mrs. Fred Taylor were visitors with Welland relatives recently. Mrs. Alfred Nesbitt is, visiting 5`. her daughter, Mrs. George 4r4Y, Mr. Gray and ,family In `Tgouto th1,9 week. Iiia.. and Mrs. -Donald . 'OYiirievo, Jannett and George, of Toronto, rw re recent visitors with her par - eats, Mr. and Mrs, Charles Asquith. Mk. and Mrs, Stewart Toll, o Ryckumn's Como ', visited en the holiday with. ;, s parents, Mr. and Mrs. l;'red Knox United QA ®-Ties W.4. of � Icabx United Church met last Tuesday evening with 2-o . ladies present. The Nappy Hustlers were in charge of, the programs _;vith Mrs. F,.rnie •Durnin presiding :for the devotional period and Mrs. Norman Wightnrian at the piano. Scripture was read by Mrs, Law- rence Plaetzer. Mrs. Harold Web- ster led in prayer. Mrs.- Charles East gave a reading. .A reading was given by Mrs. Harold Webster and a piano instrumental was play- ed by Miss June Mills. Mrs. Durn- in introduced the fists, Mrs. Powell and Mrs. Fingland, of Clin- ton, who showed slides on Cancer Research. Mrs.. Jack Armstrong thanked the ladies. The president, Mrs. Maurice Bean, presided or the business period. Mrs. ed Plaetzer read the cards of thanks. The roll call was given by Miss Elma Mutch. Mrs. Fred Plaetzer and ,hiss. Fdiward East were chosen as delegates to attend the Huron Presbytery W.A. at Londesboro. 41111111111, 5, !EXPAI-NT$ � ENA�AELS — All First quality FINISHES— featuring the new modernistic colours This 2 for ,1 special includes House Paints, Varnishes,_Flat Paints-, Semi -Gloss and Enamels® Latex and Acrylic Finishes ��lop S C! op Open every evening until 9 p.m. during this special sale. , Regularly $7.75 #o $12.25 per gallon Buy a GctII�n GALLON FREE (at the regular retpil price) Buy a Qu�rt-GET A QUART IRS (at the regular retail price) THE REASON FOR THIS OFFER To prove to you that ALMATEX make the finest quality- paints and enamels you can buy --- we want you to try it NOW. We know that once you paint with ALMATEX you'll use it always. 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Haines; president, L s r r aline aensch; reeretary, t .;,'rloy-Etaer; press reporter, Helen Youngblut, The girls decided' to uwo he e name as they had used . in the previous projects, "frhe Auburn .Nannette,." Mrs: Baines distribut- ed the ,seeds to each member and gave a tal1r On the use .01 vege- tables. ,Mrs. Davies showed the girls the plana for their ,gardens. The leaders are sorry that many girls in this community will be unable to take part in the project since their names were received too' late and seeds were then un- available. Ball's Cemetery Piet Holders Meeting: A plot holders meeting of is all's Cemetery Board was held last Friday evening. Mr. Charles Asquith, chairmanof the Trustee Board, called the meeting to order. Mr. Frank Raithby was voted chair- man of the meeting and Mrs. Wes Bradnock, recording secretary. Mr. Robert Arthur was the unanimous choice as the new trustee to replace George Raithby, who resigned. The board now consists of Charles E. Asquith, Robert J. Phillips and Robert Arthur, with Mrs. Gordon R. Taylor as clerk. Mr. Asquith - welcomed Bob Arthur to his new position. He complimented George Raithby on the wonderful service he had given to Ball's cemetery. He has been on the board since 1924 when the Methodist Church turned the cemetery over to the plot holders. A discussion follow- edon low the eanteu4ry e& tai .iii i obtierwit Art A moi► is&itE'rt'. liept'esen"tatire.S S'LUI& local ebureies and W'estiieid w appoluted to .4et two ri re a te, flees trow cavil church, ,iLr. 111�1k iiai , h Stra eli; *I% 444404 1'04 los, Mrs. i►oiert J. ,P.irixiips au4 Mrs... Wes, ado¢nek 101.1 tont** their own e$iiurehes. dor, the ea:, r%'ittec. 4 :wetting to diiseusiii the entenary will be :held on May. I at the Baptist Chieli, - • C9G 1,,T. he 4aoi 1 n Links: ear' 31:0;' Monday eveningwith Maxi, ,area Wright• p 'esi ung and lW. u Grange at the piano, • ,51rs.:Ilutz conduRcted the Wore;allit, Q114e0-411,4 gave a short talk onorea. Jime ali118. gave the chapter of t ,turfy book, The to rte, (1Choosaii a new personality" wla, -Moron tor the Mother pad i,Daugiite l anquet to lbw held m Jude. The veling clescd with Taps.- 5'1tivy 'I' neer secretary. „ Walkerburn dubs -The Walker - burn Club met last week at .the home of Mrs. Jzunea Jaeksen. witit 21 present. The .,mystery l►riu' was won by Mrs.- Bert . liuukin , Mrs. -Bert Huniting .and Mrs. Tot Hunking were . in 'charge of • the program and conducted contests;— Miss Margaret A. Jackson gave two piano instrumentals. Mra Leonard, Archambault gave a read- ing. eading. Lunch was served by l Stanley Ball, Mrs. Ariel Duizer and Mrs.. Joseph Hunking. The nest meeting will be at the home of Mrs. Percy Vincent. Mr. Arthur (range, of Northern Ontario, visited last week with his family, Mrp: 'Grange and daughters:. Mr. and Mrs. Wes. Bradnoek were guests 6n Sunday of nir end Mrs. Ellis Little, Joan arcl `Nancy, of Sebringville. 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