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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1957-12-19, Page 10TIIE GOD RICII SIGNAL -STAR TilVitSDAYa »F,,X nth, 195 S QF AUBURN AUIPUBIN, Dec. 17. 44 Cub Cri baaao Moot.... -The sixth meet- ing of the Auburn Annettes was bold Fri4ay at the 'home of Mrs. if?i+Viieet Betty Youngblut tie meeting. The minutes wore read by Audrey Meehan. Atter the regular meeting there nuSINESS T1R CT Of 1 CHIROPRACTIC HERBERT B. SUC , D.C. Doctor of Cbiropratle Offiee Hours: Th: A ; .-•-9 a.m. to 5 p.m Tues., Fri. -9 a.m. to ,:; p.m. 7 p.m. to 8 p.m. Wed. & Sat. -9 to 11.30 a.m. Vitamin 'therapy Oftlee -Cornier of South St. and Britannia Rea Pho rr a 341. QVC A. M. HARPER Chartered Accountant i OffiCe House 343J 343W 33 Hamilton St. Goderich Stiles Ambulance. "Roomy �-- Comfortable Anywhere - Anytime PHONE 399 77 Montreal St., Goderich 1 HAROLD JACKSON I LICENSE° AUCTIONEER tjURQN AND PERTH Phone 474 SEAFORTH P.O. Box 461 was a C1r, nstmas party and an =change of ,lifts. The Davies -heir! ,g7as beautifully decorated for the occasion. , Lunch was served by Jean Craig and Shirley Brown. 1.nox Preebyterian W.M.S. held their December meeting last Thus - day. ` Mrs. Donato : sines presided. The devotional period was taken I by Mrs. Charlie Stewart. Mrs. Wes. Bradnock sang "Dear Little Stranger." Mrs. Bradnock presid- ed for the business period. Mrs. Ed. Davies and Mrs. Fred Ross were appointed to pack the boxes for the shut-ins and plans were made for an executive meeting in January. The 'slate of officers for 1958 was brought in by the nom- inating committee of Mrs. Welling- ton Good, Mrs. Ed. Davies and Mrs. Roy Daer and accepted. Mrs. A. Leatherland read the correspond- ence. A summary of the 1957 study book was given by Mrs. John Houston. A reading was given by Mrs, William Hensc$t. The guest speaker was Miss Margaret Jack- son, amson, who gave an in hiring C spas message. She also paid high tribute to the late Mrs. Gordon !:.inset of Goderich, who was so well known by this society as she was Presbyterial treasurer at the tirne of her death. Mrs. Ed. Law- son thanked 11iSs Jackson for her address. A Christmas candlelight ceremony followed with Mrs. Fred Ross as leader and iMrs. Fel. Davies, Mrs. W. .: radnock, Mrs. W. Bensch and Mrs. A. Leatherland taking part. Followingre �qincers for 1958: "loi'i'dirary President, Mrs. Edgar Lawson; past president, Mrs. Wellington Good; president, Mrs. Wesley Bradnock; 1st vice-presi- dent, Mrs. Donald Haines; 2nd vice- president, 'Mrs. Wilfred Sanderson; secretary, Mrs. Alvin Leatherland; treasurer, Mrs. Fred Ross; organist, Mrs. Duncan MacKay; assistants, Mrs. Donald Haines and Mrs. John Houston; welcome and welfare secretary, Mrs. Herbert Govier; literature and library, Mrs. Gordon 1obb; supply, Mrs. 11. Goviler, MrS.1 ney and they have farmed in \'skew t 31.argaret Clark at the organ The Carl Govier; home helpers, Mrs.! Wawanc h ever since. lie was a I Christmcnas 5tery was read ,by Roy Baer, Mips Minnie Wagner; member of T;>'onnybrook United Fran and Lawrence Nesbitt, Misses Lia and Ellen Daer and flower committee, Mrs. . d. Davies, Church, yes d>v3 • Bob Daer. Mrs. Gordon Taylor i 1115we h4 its Mrs. Duncan Madtay; student and survives by one son, Howard, also sang a solo.. There was an organpress, Mr$ d ss; nominating flour„ brother's • osepta of Goderich, sole by Miss Carol Brown and a committee, kms. Fed. Davies, Mrs- William, Hullett Township, Cd®si:'- duet by. George and ]Philip Clark. Roy Daer, Q la`s Minnie Wagner; fly, of Brampton and tassel, 01 Carols and Christmas hymns were 0.O.C. leaders, Mrs. Donald Haines, Clinton; also one sister, Mre. Mas sung. Rev. de Aries gave short Mss. Wilfred Sanderson, Mrs. Armstrong Mien), o Belgraveaddress on the origin and meaning Gordon Dobie. The funeral service will be con-iof the carols. Gifts were presented The Ida White group held their ,ducted at the J. K. Arthus funeraldo the childreaa after the service. Christmas meeting on December ' home on Wednesday afternoon Miss Margaret A. Jackson has 14. The mothers and the ahem- 1 with interment in Dungannon accepted the position of organist bers of the W.M.S. were guests. I cemetery. and choir leader off lyth United The president, Marie Leatherland, l Mr. Duncan MacKay and his U. Church and will commence her presided. Barbara MacKay played Ss. No. 5 pupils (are practising for duties the first Sunday in January. a piano solo. The worship service their Christmas concert on Decem- Sympathy' is extended to the was taken by Barbara and Marg-; ber 19. relatives of the late Miss Ada aret Sanderson. Prayer was byMrs. Herbert Govier is employed Stackhouse, formerly of East Wa- Mary Sanderson.. The offering was I at the local post office for the wanosh. She was the daughter of received by Johnny MacKay, The Christmas rush. the late Mr. and MMrs. William members of the C.O.C. sang two Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Stackhouse and was in her 65th numbers. Minutes were read by ' Harold aechler on the arrival off year. (Marilyn Deer. Mrs. Wilfred San- their son and to Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Wesley Vodden, of Hullett derson told the story off "The Sec- John Foran on the birth of their Town gdp is in critical condition and Soli, Segando." daughter. Township, a London hospital. Her friends Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Wahl and S.S. No. 9, Hullett, had a large wish her a speedy recovery. family, of Holyrood visited on audience last Thursday evening o -r ----o o % Saturday with her mother, Mrs. when, they presented their annual Tip to motorists: Watch oast for John Arthur. ' Christmas concert. Among those The annual community carol ser. - taking part were: Leonard Archatn- school kids -they weren, t brought vice will be held next Sunday baVlt, chaii rnan; Bobby Schneider; up to be fun dbvim. evening at 7.30 p.m. in Knox Pres- Wendy Schneider; Alberta Govier; aoafe IOiias asset h forests byterian Church. Rev. D. J. Lane Billy Sapp, Douglas Archanibault a t, beyali�d price. will be in charge. and Jiinmy Govier; Eileen Schuei- Miss Mary Lou Plunkett, of der; Brenda Archambault and Billy - - Wingham, was a visitor last Satur- Lap-p;Diane Kirkconnell, Wendyday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Schneider, Betty Hallam, Sharon Stewart Plunkett. Govier, Brenda Ball and Shirley Mr. and Mrs. William Riddell, Hunking; Billy Lapp. A feature FRANK, REID LIFE UNDERWRITER Life, annuities, business insurance. I Mutual Life of Canada Phone 346 Church St. Alexander & Chapman GENERAL INSURANCE FIRE AUTOMOBILE CASUALTY Get Insured -Stay Insured - Rest Assured. A. J. ALEXANDER C. F. CHAPMAN Bank of Commerce Building, Goderich 1 • Phones 268 W and 18 W. -0 IEDWARD W. ELLIOTT LICENSED AUCTI9NEER I Torre t ondente promptly an- swered. Immediate arrangements can be made for Sales Date by calling Phone Hu2-9097. Charge model ate, and sac guaranteed. satia- tion . F...rT Armstrong M1 . 10EMETERY MEMORIALS T. Pryde & Son OPTOMETRIST Phone 1100 for appointment SQUARE GODERICH Waterloo Cattie Breeding Association "WHERE BETTER BULLS ARE USED" OUR BEST WISHES TO YO'D FOR A VERY Merry Christmas,.. AND A Happy and Prosperous. 1958. For service or more information on our itrtiflkiol breeding service, call collect to:- CLINTON HU 2-3441 between - 7:30 and 10 A.M. on week days 7;30 and 9:30 A.M. on Sundays and holidays NOTICE TO HURON AND BRUCE COUNTY MEMBERS A meeting for HURON COUNTY mennbers will be held on Friday, December 20th., in the upstairs hall of the Agri- -cultural office in Clinton at 1:45 P.M. The BRUCE COUNTY meeting will be held in the Com- munity Hall at Formosa on Monday, December 23rd, at 1:45 P.M. At these meetings you will hear reports on the Units operations, a speaker and you will nominate a director to serve you on the board of the Waterloo Cattle Breeding Association. -50 i i1a La Riviere, Manitoba, are visiting with her sister, Mrs. John Arthur, and other relatives. Mrs. J. E. 'hutch, of Ottawa, is visiting her sister, Mrs. Herbert Govier. Miss Shirley Brown went to Tor- onto last Saturday to attend the Nativity play produced in Holy Trinity Church. John R. Thompson. -Mr. John R.. Thompson, R.R. 2, Auburn, died Sunday in Wingham hospital in his 61st year. He was married 37 years ago to the former May Chani- attrattti n,,was the Mined %sews Thunderbolt, which marched, waltzed, bunnyhopped, rocked and rolled and bowed for all present; Jimmy Govier; Alberta Govier; Mary Kirkconnell, Anne Marie. Eileen and Ruth Schneider, Mar- ilyn Daer, Bernice Honking and Linda Andrews. Santa distributed gifts and candy. The teacher of S.S. No. 9 is Mr. Wilmer Errington. St. Mark's Anglican Church held a Christmas candlelight service last Sunday evening with Rev. Bren de Vries in charge and Miss Tune -tested service assures best money service backed by 79 years •xperlence When you need up to $1,000, bring your money problem to HFC, Canada's largest and most recommended consumer finance company. You receive money service backed by 79 years' experience-protpt attention, a wide choice of repayment plans, and your money in one day. Visit or phone HFC today. HOUSEHOLD FINANCE R. K. Fitch, Manager 35A West Strict Telephone 1501 GODERICH Give the job tO Jimmie and•me ! w \ r~ ..k \ , ,t \� ti fr:• • EXETER ?{+'t+nr, rrSl.{•?Y%.r,v',5r,.vr y. n f, ./N X '•Lr•, >ir ,$•iti rY,r• rhY4:f_�rr•,• Local Representative- ALEX SMITH GODERICH 146 Elgin Ave. Phone 158 BREAKFAST FOOD TASTES SO MUCH BET TER. 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Mr: Maize pnd his pupils deserve muds credit for a splehdid performance. liar. Fred Crawford acted as inabter of ceremonies. A candle light service will be held at 7.30 p.m. next Sunday even- ing, at St. An . r ew's United Church. A Christmas cantata will be pre- sented by the Young People's So- ciety from Nile and Dungannon. 0 0 o BRIDGESCORES Winners at the Goderich • ridge Club on Monday night with eight tables of players were, north and south; Mr. and .Mrs. J. K. Hunter with 1201 points; Mrs. A. A. Nicol and 31rs. F. Saunders with 10G points; Mrs. D. D. Mooney and Mr. F. Saunders with 1021 z points. Winners for the east and west were: Mrs. J. A. Sully and Mrs. Geo.. Jenner with points; Mr. B. L Dean and Mrs. J. W. Craigie with 94 points; Dr, and Mrs. W. A. Oakes tied with Mrs. G. Paterson and Mrs. C. A. Reid with 93142 points. M�. GordonordJohnston. of a�aris visited his sisters• M.ea., R. Wes, . ton, and airs. 'Weston. BEAT COLD WEATHER g•••••••••••••••••••4“ WITH. Heating:OiIs . 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