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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1958-07-03, Page 9a 4•d •I, ry. I 91 • ' Hel IAA1tR[ililNi ,July �.-.•.-Racita�l d.Los H'allameAudrey Duizer, �etty' . beauti- fulBasket . of peoniesandA bouqu t f red roses adorned. Knox .;United `Church when the Viginlr '. u �>ka . r=�aaan 4 r< reseri a .:.�t e t Friday. Rev. R. S. rBiiitz was the chairman. The following took part; Douglas Howatt, Brenda Archam- bault, Peter McDonald, • Ronald Howatt Nan Lapp, Nancy Ander- son, Bif ly Lapp, Larry, .Spell, iVlarg- aret Sanderson, Sharon Bali, Bar- bara Sandersen, wJohn MacKay, o all n Noma aMeDu Sanderson, ;McDougall, Vary sand , , m ^_ Marilyn Baer, Robert Wilkin, Judith' Arthur, Carole Brown; Mel- ' cplm Hiltz, Barbara Snell, Barbara • litaegay, Joan Lockhart,.Joan Me - Dougall, Shirley Brown, Jim Ro,ii- son, Dorothy Howatt, Gail Lock- hart, Shirley Jackson, Barbara Snell, 'June Mills, Shirley and Sharon Jackson, Marjorie Hunking, Margo Grange,, Bonnie Snell; Mars'. J.McDougall and Marg- aret A, Jackson. At the con- clusion, Rev. Mr. Hiltz, express- ed his appreciation to Miss Jack- son on behalf of the pupils and parents and Malcolm Hiltz pre- sented her with several pieces of silver on'their behalf. Miss Jack- son thanked them for the gift. ••••Sohpol Picnic.—S.S. No. 9, Hul- lett, held an enjoyable picnic on the school grounds last.Friday afternoon.. The races. were super-- vised by the teacher, Wilmer Er- rington, • and 45 events were run off' to everyone's .enjoyment. A ---•upper-was served. The afternoon came Vie a close -with-a- Trail •game- between. parents anctec2i~:: ,�i"' in which the chii+?'en defeated the 61d -timers, '16-10. Mr. Stanley Ball, trustee, thanked Mr. Errington for his wonderful work at the school. Results of races: Standing broad • jump--i(junior boys): Bobby Schne- ider, Daryl. Ball, Steven Haggitt; (intermediate boys): Bill Lapp, Casey Verwey, Douglas Atcham- bault; RaymondHal- lam, b ault• (senior boys): : a ,( Y lam, Rudy Snyder, Arthur Hallam. Running broad jump — (junior boys): Bobby Schneider, Derek Ball, Steven Haggitt;, (intermediate boys): Billy Lapp, Casey Verwey, Jimmy Govier; (senior boys): Lynn Bakelaar, Raymond Hallaip, Arthur Hallam. High 'um unior boys): Daryl g J P—'J Y Y Ball, Bobby Schneider; Steven Hag- gitt; (intermediate boys): Bilk Lapp, Casey Verwey, Jimmy Govier; (sen- ior boys): Lynn Bakelaar, Rudy Snyder, Raymond Hallam. Running races —(junior boys): Steven Haggitt, Daryl Ball, Bobby , .Schneider;_ (intermediate): Bill Lapp, Hans Bakelaar,,Dougie Arch- ambault; (senior): Lynn. Bakelaar, Raymond Hallam-, Rudy Snyder: Races (junior girls): Wendy Schneider, Brenda Archambault, ' Diane Kirkeonnell; (intermediate): " Hellen); (senior Eileen Sehneider, Mary Kirkconnell, Anna Mari e Schneider. fir s€ - Wendy Sehneider;. Bred" A,ehambault, Diane Kirl:connell; (intermediate): Linda Andrews, Ruth Schneider, Lois Hallam; (sen- ior): Anna Marie Schneider, Mary Kirkconneil, Eileen\Sohneider. Broad.. jump, -•� (junior girls):. Brenda Archambault, Wendy Sch- neider, Nancy Lapp; Linda Andrews, Ruth Schneider, Sharon Ball; (senior): Eileen Schne- ider,Mary Kirleconnell, Marilyn Daer. High •jump — (junior girls): Wendy Schneider, Dianne Kirk- bonnell, Sharon Govier; (intermedi- ate): Betty Hallam, Linda Andrews, Ruth Schneider and Lpis Hallam (tied); (senior): Mary Kirkkconnell, Marilyn Daer, 'Eileen Schiieider, Pre-school race ---Kathy Schne- ider, Randy Machan, Joyce Hallam; young men's -race—Tom Cunning- ham, Core Bakelaar, Alvin Daer; young ladies — Eileen Schneider,. Audrey Duizer, Linda Andrews; married ladies — Betty Archam- bault, Kay Lapp, Gladys Hallam. Recognition was given for Health Inspection—Eileen Schneider, Shir- ley Hunking, Alberta Govier, Linda ,Andrews. Regular attendance prizes went to Brenda Ball, Eileen,. Schneider, [Marilyn Daer, Ruth Schneider. One hundred per cent spellers—Ruth Schneider and Bernice flunking` Mr: "and -Mrs. Ed. Davies attend, ed the 100th anniversary of Avon United Church last Sunday and visited friends in Harrietsville,, Mr. and Mrs. William. Strasser, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Petty and Charlene, of Stratford, were recent guests with Mr. Ralph D. Munro and Mr: and Mrs. Fred Plaetzer. Mrs. Fred Ross is viiiting in Oakville this week with her son, Donald. Mrs. Marguerite Chopin, of Wingham, left on Saturday for a trip to Europe. Mr. Tom Dodds returned from Florida recently and has taken up residence in his summer cottage on the banks of the Maitland.' His wife is employed at Grand Bend spends the holidays s here; too. and , Mr. and 'Mrs. Stewart Toll, of Hamilton, visited on the week -end with his parents, • • Parents are reminded that the Auburn Vacation, Bible School com- mences Next Monday morning, July 6, at 9 a m. (sharp). Classes will beheld at. the. Knox. United. Church,_ for all ages. Everyone is welcome. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Weston; of Toronto, spent the holiday 'with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Rollinson. ...r.•.. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Hamilton and DEAN COALCO TAKE .ADVANTAGE OF LOWER • Summer dices - ORDER NOW Famous Reading Anthracite The Coal with the red spots. Your guarantee of Quality Hard Coal.' T LEPHONE 95 A. G+ODIEfRI'Gfi -27 ear` c A 4 e'K. Vis"t VA; .M#FI illemorlal .Service 11e1d At RON° CSmetory.--Jrhe, 32p4 ' antruel mem- orial service of Bail .s cemetery on the Base Jae, fullett '1'o,whshiP, .w.as.hel ..,Jas ..1 da a .The. serv4Pg. • Cliurcli, "'the clui ,"man,"" harlea Asquith, reviewed the work of the cemetery board 'in past years. In his remarks, he stated that the first bu ial had been the great grand- mother of the. speaker, Rev. Alex =Rapson, He congratulated the' ceme- tery board on their recent irliprove- men s of the t e grounds.. The resig- nation of Robert ,L Phillips from the board will become affective on July . 31, 1058. Mr. Phillips has served in this position faithfully for 24 years. A new 'trustee will have to Joe appointed at that time. Knox United Church Annivers ary' Observed.—Rev. Harold Snell conducted anniversary.. service at Knox United Church last Sunday with a good attendance. Miss Margo Grange, the church organist, was in charge of the special music. During the service a duet was sung by Mrs. Betty Wilkin and Mr. Elliott Lapp. Rev. Mr. Shell dedi- cated the electric organ at the clo's'e~ of his sermon. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ling and Marilyn, of Guelph, spent the holi- day with her father, Mr. Ralph D. Munro. Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Craig and family, of Ilderton, were week- end visitors with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. William J. Craig, Mr, and Mrs.. Robert B. Turner attended the :'15th birthday cele= bratio rot his Yfratfiele Moira: Turner; held at Bayfield when the family honored her. with a dinner. The church service at Knox Presbyterian Church will be held at 9.30 a.m. next Sunday. Blyth St. Andrew's Church will join for the month of July for this morning service. Mr. Arthur Grange has returned. to •Falconbridge • after a holiday spent with his wife and family Y here. QVIir:--and Beer 'Marsh, o'f Petersburg, were recent . visitors with her parents: Mr. and Mrs. Carl Youngblut and, 'family, of Hamilton, were holiday visitors with his sister, Mrs. Russel King, and Mr: King. tVI -Clifton McDonald Gordon, 'George and Peter left last week- end for Nelly Lake where they will spend their vacation. Mr. McDonald is employed near there with the II'EPC. Mr. and Mrs. Cuthbei tson and family who have lived in this dis- trict -for a couple- of -years- -moved last week to Ripley. Congratulations to Miss Margaret A. Jackson and her "five pupils who were successful in exams held recently by the Toronto, Conserv- atory of Music at Blyth: Grade VI7iI, piano, Margo Grange (pas:'); grade V, piano, Barbara Snell (honors); grade HI, piano, Bonnie Snell (hon- ors), Joan Lockhart (pass); grade II, piano, 'Malcolm Hiltz (honors). Mrs. Rose Herman, Of Stratford, is visiting with her sister, Miss Minnie Wagner, and brothers, Wal- ter and William this week. Woman's Association.—The W.A. b-ff`"I niarrThei edalchareharn t a Tuesday evening with the Rainbow group in charge. Mrs:- Sidney Lansing presided with Mrs.' Nor- man Wightinan at the• piano. Mrs. Hiltz gave a detailed report of the recent bus trip taken by some of the members to "Five Oakes." Miss Elite Mutch introduced the guest speaker of the evening; „Mr. Gard- iner, of Australia, who is visiting with his wife at the home of her sister,, Mrs. Raymond Redmond, and Mr.. Redmond. Mrs. Maurice Bean, presided for the business part. Many business items were discuss- ed. A luhch of strawberry short- 1 y� � C ' t hilar ort hh 1>F oQ x: Saj•te � n C ur ch �'� Ia, .4 Sat tclay aftg k A noon at •the h01he ; fir. a114 KenA$h,.. cq*..,. . aGa et l •,A*as• its ow, a ineeffilt h picnic vias held. The -..results of the races were: nine and under, Eddie Haines, Margaret; Sanderson, Marj- orie Youngblut;. 11 and under, Jannett Dobie, Margaret •Haines, <Linda ' Andrews; •,sweater grace; Margaret Sanderson 't end Jannett Dobie, Marilyn' Daer and Linda 'Andrews, Margaret 'Haines and Barbara Sanderson; kick -the -slip- per, Linda Sproul, Sherrill Stewart; seniors, Barbara Sanderson, Mar- ilyn Daer. A relay race passing clothes.', 'pins with ' Marilyn' Daer and Marg ret Haines as leaders was enjoyed, Walkerburn Club Celebrate. — The 40th anniversary of the Wal- kerburn Club was held Wednesday afternoon. of last week at the home of Mrs. Jame'; Jackson, w;th Mrs. James McDougall presiding. In remembrance of the late Mrs. Walter Cunningham and other former members who have passed away, a two minute silence was observed. Mrs. George Schneider read a history of the club. This club was organized at the home of Mrs. John Fingland under the leadership of Mrs. Colin Fingland and Mrs. Walter ,Cunningham. Mrs. Foster Wright was "secretary and 'Nancene" is one of• the pretty Mrs. John Fingland, treasurer. aerialists with the Murray Bros. Mrs. James Roberton was later ap- Circus, which will Present ,-after- pointed vice-president, lkhis. grotfp n on nd evenirr • han been, ver sfstYrr-'.2.,' . r . g_perrforniaaces..in, s y,, o.tir-` g" Goderich Memorial Arena on Tues-' 4i1 needy families, not ' onry '" in this community but several tines gave to needy families in Toronto through Miss Margaret R. Jackson, a teacher there. The fiat record of a meeting was held on February 23rd, 1921. Plans were made for, the July meeting which will be held'cat the home of Mrs, Henry Hunking in the form of the annual in as picnic. esented With Berta}Junking w - Mrs. corsage for being Di the -officers -of the -'.:Catholic the only charter memTae'r who stiII Women's League and members of. attends the club. regularly. Are g niversary cards were sent Mr. and the - Goderich sub -division were Mrs. .Amos Bali, Goderich,' and guests of the Kingsbridge C.W,L. Mr. ,,and '.Mrs, James Jackson. Mrs. on Sunday. Colin Fingland, of Wingham, who The president, Mrs. Ray. Dalton, and was. responsible for' the founding Mrs. J. :Sherratt,, of Goderich eaner h ' c airm n (D a weld me k Y o d the '•e and spoke of the club _was. _ e �t . r� of the first meeting. A sleart skit, Diocesan oiiicers "Mrs, Newcombe Joins," written Mrs. W. J. Farrell o£ 'Loddon, for the occasion by Mrs. , Elliott guest speaker, spoke about the Lapp, was capably acted by Mrs. origin of the League and its im- George Schneider, Mrs? Percy Vin- portance in every community. cent and Mrs, Lapp. The skit was 'Frances Dalton and Peter Lier• the story of two members visiting man;' university students, were pre a newcomer to the community and rented. with .missals. inviting her to their .meeting. The following members, aged 80 Various excuses were given by Mrs. and over, were presented 'with Newcombe whose .role was taken Rosaries: .Mrs. Reynolds, Mrs. M. by Mrs. Lapp. ..Mrs. Vincent was O'Neill, Mrs. R. 'Howard, Mrs. M. an old Irish lady .who amused Moran, Mrs. Ed. Foley, Mrs. Jim everyone with her quaint Irish Foley.• brogue They . finally persuaded Mrs, J. O'Keefe thanked Mrs. her to attend the (text meeting of, •lFarrell and presented her with a The Walkerburn Ladies'' Commun- gift. ity Club. A lunch was served by Father Van Vynckt" closed the Mrs. Stuart Ament, Mrs. Lorne meeting with prayer. A short pro- Hunking, Mrs. Leonard Archam- gram and lunch followed. bault, Mrs, Edwin Hunking and Mrs. James McDougall. Mr. and Mrs. William Rick and Taylor's Corner fam' y, of Kitchener, -visited on un ! ay w h"'-Mr-7111trilla:-Wfi11ale : u y -2 Straughap,.• Mr. Jack Hicks, of Elliott Lake, and Guests ' on the holiday with Mr. Miss Peggy' Gillis, of ,Blind 'River, and Mrs. John Houston were; Miss visited with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Jean Houston and Miss Jean Jamie- Hicks during the week -end. son, of Toronto, Miss Mary Hous- Week -end visitors with Mr. and ton, of Hamilton, and Miss Frances Mrs. Jerry Ginn were Mr, and Mrs. Houston, R.N., London. L. S. Gorrie, Miss Marie Shorten, Mr. John McKay, of Goven, Sask., and Mr. Allan FFy, of Oshawa, was a guest this week of his cou- and Mr. and ,Mrs, Al Redinon and sins, Lundy McKay and Mrs. Wil- son Tommy, of Port Perry. liam.Moss and Mr. Moss and fam- Miss'',Wilda Wilson, of Brant- ily. -fordo and Mr. Murray 1VIcLe11'and We are sorry to report that Mrs. and' Miss Dorothy Evoy, of Sault John Graham is still a patient in Ste. . Marie, visited during the Stratford General Hospital where week -end with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wilson. MissDonna McMillan, of London, visited with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jiin 'McMillen, during the week -end. • Mr, and Mrs. Robt Ginn and family, of Kitchener,. called on Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Ginn on Sunday, Mr: and Mrs. Doug Robinson and family, of Zurich, visited with Mr. Austin Sturdy on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Bert" Holmes, Miss Marlon Holmes and :Mrs, Bruce Holmes visited durinfg the week- end with Mr. and Mrs. Ken Holmes. Mr. and Mrs. Al Cutler, of Guelph, visited during the week- end with Mr. and Mrs. Reg Sturdy. Bible School will be held again .this summer at Porter's Hill School frone J'itl " '7'r'b'-13-ff f"'1)'"'C"cf"l aim. Registration should. be made this week.. For information, cell Mrs. Roy Wilson, 1044 W-4. day, July 15. The show has many exciting acts—including perform- ing animals, clowns, jugglers, etc. Goderich Visit 'Kingsbridge KINGSBfRIDGE, July 1. -•-• The ' VI she is undergoing treatment on BUSINESS IS LETTERHEADS STATEMENTS OFFICE FORMS SHIPPING TAGS WINDOW CARDS BUSINESS CARDS 1 • • • • ENVELOPES INVOICES, TICKETS BILL HEADS SALE BILLS CHEQUES • ' FOLDERS ,BOOKLETS BLOTTERS ��. . - PAMPHLETS WEDDING STATIONERY • , WE'RE AT .YOUR SERVICE ti A PHONE 71 4 CREWE, June 30.—Mr. and Mrs. $ill Duffie, of .'Hamilton, are holi- day visitors with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Culbert. Mr. and Mrs.,'J. Curran were at Niagara on Friday and Saturday. ,Irene and Brenda Henry, of Pine River, were week -end visitors with David Finnigan. . ST. IllT 1 .k J e *— las, a �n Stuart v�.. s 1tAzi* 'oma �d onto Or ,the holiday w e t -en,. A j�'p,•1117px11p1 4'A'• 2.{ e•M., • iss'lsobel Miller, 'Mrs, T: J. 'Todd, Wayne and Hughie, Miss W. 0: Rutherford, Mr. and MrS. Allan Miller, Mr, and Mrs. Frank Mc - and Terry ,Wilson attended t celebr . e, . , .,. atan, of the 12,h a inversely of the coming of the Salkeld family to Goderich. The evw entas held at Kitclaiganii Camp on Sunday with 130 in attendance. • PORT ALBERT PORT ALBERT, June 30, —' The W.A. and W.M.S. of, St. Andrew's United Church held their June meeting at the home of Mrs. Bert Crawford. The meeting was. in charge of Mrs. Earl Bogie. The .theme, "Christian Giving" was giv- en by Mrs. H. Lednor.- All joined 'in the general Thanksgiving prayer. The Scripture was egad by Mrs. J. Fielder. The Ch,risan Steward- ship" report, a letter from Miss Merrill Brown, the missionary for prayer, was read by Mrs. B. Craw- ford. Mrs. E. Crawford was in charge of the study book, The report from the parsonage eom mittee, was read. The church base- ment has been newly redecorated. Plans were made for the Sunday School picnic -to be held July 6. The remainder of the alterneon eeas- bake ke ••sale °for' members and their guests. Mr, and Mrs. Elwyn Petrie and Philip were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Cockfield and family in Buffalo over the week -end. Many from here attended the ��• $'�! 1't_!'k� 'I:e�#QeiCCll'y �pri Sudsy 4 to orifi.° , r I[ i ,mss •�:, , .���ide,! • or >X,gndon c s � .e P .n w Re elr i M Mr,s►'lier Tigert. A•' Ir M `1 asp° AtOre ;" cons s� gf, ;lllrs Martin from Brantford; ,I► rs, ,Bar- ton and two sons, also of Brant- ford; rantford; • Mr. Bari ' Martin and ' Mr. George Acres, of London, and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Gliders, of Detroit, DOJNYBRQOK. DONNYBROOK, June 30:: The Donnybrook Sunday School held their picnic on Saturday afternoon in Mr. Earl Wightman's grove. The annual Robinson reunion will be held at Ipperwash Park on Saturday, July 19th. ,. A number of Donnybrook people attended anniversary services in Auburn United Church on Sunday, mor b ¥est y �J p e .P �' ,t. d14110 Afg�AA 1 *roe e ,L AI ohOitOn# vif e, is, spending 40400 at her` e:ah+ere.>.,.,r».� h ., ^11 A .. son i > "• by ;+ ix 704137. xt ' w e for a hel day. •in England anti oaten places, . ' 'ether• week -end visit_oi s lneluded: Mr, and Urs.. Sat Jefferson and.. family,, of iNevvniarket, and Mr. and Mrs..'George;Reeves, of Ter- • onto, 'et the Jefferson hones here; Mrs, Verna Doerr and daughter, Sheila, and Mrs. Les Knox, ok Niagara Faj.ls, and .1111r. ` and ,yIrs. Graham Chatnne . and family, of Goderich,' with Mr and . Mrs. R, Chamney; Mr, and 'Ws. Wm. Web-'' ster " with 'Mr. and ,Mr`s. Stuart Chamney and girls; Mr. and Mrs. R. 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