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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1958-01-16, Page 6TI e•-notrel t ►r i y ►u'r ,A&F' 40ot 41405t, pertitu ar itimeitl to tHeir cu tamers. W ,t Link you' you need alk rail;sstyl41$1:+Come sats ; ' '5iAnro tOr 7cd iY 't "'e+ 9F r ra2Tz iC ` " Ontario, • Between the foul' of them they are responsible for bringing you _WA nOws, the Craig Family, gardening hints and Television's "POUntry Calendar." the3r are'. ,Qeft to- right): Getrge .Atkins, Norm " a C4 out, Jiiii Ross and Johnny' Moles. DUNGANNON, Jai. 14. — Mrs. Robert,; Irvin . spent Saturday and Sunday in London visiting her father, Will Ritchie, of Zion, who underwent an emergency ooelration Friday. night at VictoriaHospital,', London. 1 b. and Mrs. Elden Culbert spent a week re ntly visiting in' Toronto, . ... 4'41 $ Mr. and Mrs. enry Farrell and .f= Janet, of near 'Ripley, visited Mr" and' ;Mr',S. OrlancL.Bere on Stinday" " - The Ladies' . Guiid o St. Paul's Anglican Chiu•ch, sponsored a pro- gressive euchre party on Friday night. There were eight tables of card players. The special chair prize was won by Mr. Lorne Ivers. Prizes won were: ladies' high, Joanne Crozier; gent's high, Wilbur Brown, The Guild is•, planning an- other party on Friday, January 23, in the 3�arilthiai1: -- - __ _- _. - __. w B' •- Mohrin _ of Goderich, are aying wit t eir aunt, Mrd ' Donald Glenn, and at- tending pubic school. Mrs, !Earl Sherwood, Carlow, visited her parents, Mr,-., and Mrs. TV. IA. Culbert, 6rTTr d'er last week. Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Culbert, Carol and Bennie; visited Mr. and Mrs. Douglas 'Brown and Jean,. of Goderich; - on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Errington are visiting their daughter, Mrs. Ivan 1Tend'eiion, Toronto. Mr Jack McGee, Cranbrook, is assisting his son-in-law, Harold Errington, for a while. - Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Anderson Visited a few days with relatives in Toronto. Mrs. Rae' Horton returned to her position in Lucknow after spend- ing two weeks with her daughter, Mrs. Orland Bere. Mr. Clifford Stewardson, f'fner on the Ashfield -Colborne boundary, received word last week that his father, Stanley SteWardson, 60, storekeeper at Muncey, passed alvay last week. Mr. and Mrs. C. Stewardson attended the....ffneral. The Dungannon Mission ` Band met Sunday morning during the regular church service. The new president, Heather Kennedy, led, replacing Karen Dawson. The theme of the worship service was "Braver ."--Mrs. Hugh McWhinney le . in prayer. Beth Kennedy, the treasurer, collected the offerings. Sharon Park, the secretary, gave the minutes of the last meeting. A brief business' discussion—.,took place. It Was ,reported -that $'6.36 was sent to the W.M.S. Presbytery. Mrs. Ivan Rivett read Kenji.' The members purpose was repeated. World Friends magazine was dis- tributed and a. treat of cookies was passed to the children. MoLaren's Reg. Price 35c ---SAVE 4o 15 -oz btI 31, YIF1 I17,' Jail. 1 Ronald" Poth Toronto, spent the weekleiid With his parents, Mr.. and Mrs. LeRoy Poth. • Herbert Sturgeon left on .Friday to- ' end a month at Port Stanley, and Mrs. Newton --Sturgeon and ! family, Port Dover, spent the week -end with Mrs. Wm, Sturgeon. Mr. and Mrs. Len Smith, Ldndon, spent the week -end.. with Mr, and Mrs. E. A. Featherston. Miss Ruth Hayman is spending a few days at London. Miss Helen .McLeod, London, " —Warne `°flee eek -end at her home. Trinity "Ctuh.—Trinity Club held their annual meeting on Tuesday evenirig at the hgme of Mrs:. R. H. F. Gairdner:; Sixteen members dnswered,,:the,,roll call. The presi- ent, Mrs. E. 'Hovey wasiin charge tt€ the_meeting- The-,yeat's reports and activities were given. Rev E, Harrison presided for the;..eTectioi _ of officers, :Hee yas..guest _.speaker and gave an interesting talk on "The New Year." Lunch was serv- ed by Mrs. E. Hovey and . Mrs. M. F. Corrie. The February meet- ing is to be held at the home of Mrs. Corrie. .An election was held on Monday for trustees for the village of Bay- field. Ben Rathwell, Jack Stewart and Ernest Featherston were elect- ed. Geo.,Castle was returning Officer and Ken Brandon poll clerk. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Bennett, Lon- don, spent the week -;end at their cottage. . Miss Janis Merner, eight-year-old. daughter of Mr. "and Mrs. Merton Merner, had the misfortune to break her arm while sleighriding. 0 • ood1°o' The coli veather'of the past two weeks created problems with frozen water systems in houses and barns all-over the county, 'notes A. S. Bolton, assistant agricultural re- presentative, in his°'weekly report. He adds, "Farmers have had little difficulty in keeping their laneways open with the little snow- fall which we have had so far this year, Farmers 'and • .lumbermen have been' taking advantage of the fact that we have little snow tai harvest this year's crop of timber. It has been ideal weather for trans- ports to talo --the logs from the woodlots to the ' sawmill. Those who use hard wpod for fuel are taking advantage of open weather to .prepare next year's supply of fuel 'Pians have been madeto hold ""-t is year's Seed Fair in 'Clinton on. March 7 and B. Now is the time to prepare samples of _seed for showing at the Seed Fair." ST.AU'GUSTI E, Jan. 13.—'the -funeral of the late Augustine (Gus). Kinahan,13, was held in'St. Augus- tine church Friday. morning, Janu- - ary 10th. Requiem High Mass was sting-ty-Rev. Father Urbanksi. Rev. Father Nauvian, London, and Rev. Father Groorn,••Byron, were in the sancutary. The news of his deter - was received with sadness' as the ' deceased had spent most of his life here before he retired at Lon „, don over three years ago. Mr. Kinahan was active "in the affairs _,",nf "the church and community. He vvas a faithful member 'of St. Augustine R.C. Church until he moved to. London in 1534 where he r belonged to the Holy Rosary R.C. Church these. He was alo a. her of''thetloly Name So iety,. The deceased_ was the son of the late •Wm. Kinahan and Margaret Gal- lagher and was born June 11, 1884, ori concession 9, West Wawanosh, on the farm w ,r,e his son William •w lives. ,He was married on tuber 10, 1923, to Mary Gene- vieve - O'Conn of Kingsbridge, :.too.. survives him, also- -two s • s William, o thff home farm, Mieh- ael, of;Dondon; Mrs. Maurice -Gary) sWards, lyron, , one sister, Mrs. emit vla -y---Blake; —One --brother, VheMas, of Saskatoon; and five gr'andchildren_ The pallbearers 'were , .Ma)rk "Armstrong,” 'Michael Uttiryins,1 John Boy',, Wilf :d Klriahan, • Dcf is L^�idy, Louis lose from a distance who at - !UNION, GODERICH. TOWN- SHIP, Jan. 13.—Union• W:M•S. met at the home -6f Mrs. Austin Fuller on Wednesday afternoon with the I president., Mrs. Everett _Mdllwain, presiding., The various annual re- ports were given. The missionary for 1958 -to be remembered_ is Miss Beulah Burns in Korea Lunch was served by the hostess at the, conclusion of the meeting. We are sQ;r•ry to learn Mrs. Wni. Fuller is confined to the hospital. "Her many .fri°k,nd -..wish .-.her-•--a. slieedy :recovery, QUICK CANADIAN QUIZ 1, Over the past five year what city had the gi'e lest protiorti.on- ate. population growth? Z. What animal is taken in greatest numbers by Canadian fur trap- pers?, . ie peaks of grow of Canatt's• populaturi have `incid.ed with what events? . 4.1n the °current year it is estirnat- ed that .:value of foreign goods sold in Canada will exceed value of Canadian gobds sold .abfoad by $160 million; $5�Sp`"tnilli.orr; or $1 billion? 5. In 4949 federal government spending amounted to $160 per •capita. Is the,. present figui'e more or less than that amount? ANSWERS: 5. More than double, about -$325 per capita. 3. 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