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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1958-07-31, Page 64. 1 BITUARY 110RATI6 It MURRAY „ lMr. ISeratiglt.... Murray, cif yavi- AIRK1-37*Yftitlit.41141gilt4 OA 'Jilt* 20, at -the age of 88 years.. He waskporn in Tavistock, a son of ' tIu. late Alexander Morray and Margaret Gould. He was 21 tailor bY trade and was in busingss over • 55years. Mr. Murray wary mem- _ ._._ ber of the session ot the resby• terian Church in 'I'avistott,k. In ter .y,,eara„„bg,„anent,the slimmer in London and the \viiiter in Cuderieh: HIS wire preilec,:ai,ed him ii 1925. Surviving is "a son, Harold , W. Mtirray, of 1,.,inc,•.,n and a , dghter, Ilts. Douglas ((liadys) Wilson, of GOerieli, and i brother, Adrian Murray, of Eli±ahL th, New tJersey. " 1 ' Fulleral services were Conduct- 4441-11e-LociMIAAVral, keeae 051 "lifttinestlayrlubt.....01- 4..Lane, Cif Clinton, and interment was rnade .in Maitland cemetery. . • ., MISS ,FLORENCE COLBORNE A lifelong resident of Goccerich, Florence Viola Colb ne, 'died in a Londonhospital-foil 'wing a leng illness on Saturday, July 19. .She .was a daughter of the late M..r.and Mrs. John Colborne, and was 'born in Goderieh' 70 yeax:s ago, where she continued to . live until her illness. She was a' member of North Street United Church. Surviving are two sisters. Gwen- dolyn, of Tcronto, and Nellie, of DANCE to •the music of Ralph God iiph; - The-ildneral service took place Stilks" funeral o home) .Montreal street O4 444, wi,thltkVillePt in. Maitland cernefgry. Rev S. A. Msote ollic.iated. Tile-, pallbearers 4se jekrei'e: • *dr: o cr son, George Johnson,and George Buch- anan. 4 , MRS. T. R. RUNDLE 'Funeral services.for the late Mrs. T. R.' Rundle were condueted by Rev. l)r. K. F. Taylor, rector of St. George' Church, on:Saturday after- noon last at the Lodge Tun home. Pallbearers were J.M. Johnston, Clayton' Laithwaite, -Wil- fred Larder, George Wraith, Archie Wilkinsand Maitland Driver. Deceased was the former Irene Salkeld, a daughter of the latel Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Salkeld, and was born in Goderich Township 08 ,years ago.. She received her train- ing as a nurse in the Goderich hos- pital and after her marriage to T Roy Rundle 'continued tc live in Goderich Township.. She died at 'Alexandra Hospital on Thursday. She was a member of St. George's i- Aiiglicaii -Church and -alsn- a" -mem- ber of St. Andrew's ward group of the Churchwoman's Guild . She is survived by her husband • and. two daughters, Mrs. Douglas . (Kathleen) Blacker; of Goderich Township, and Mrs. William (Marg- aret) MacDonald, of Searboro. One sister, Mrs. Frarik. (Mary) Rowed, of Goderich, and two brothers, ' ,Thornas Salkeld, of Lucknow, and GeorgSalkeldrGoderitall--Tow ship, and five grandchildren also survive. AND HIS ORCHESTRA 4. , ' St AtiOnt . T. ougpm July 11,3. Sister M. Mate, Hamilton, and Ayton, spent _.),,igeti*Wetiki4tt&?al,-11xe'liein#"'Off and Mrs. Miles $t. Marie. " 'Mr. and Mrs. 'Frank Leddy: and Goderichi'spent a Sunday recently with Mr. and Mrs, Thep- dore Redmond. „ Rev. Father .Urbariski is spending these two .weeks with his relatives in Philadelphia. IVIr. Raymond see his s er, ¥rs. Jack Bell,- Calgary, who seriously Mi5§"Ceci1ia Koob, Saskatchewan, is visiting at the Raymond. Eloyle home. Cecilia is a. sister of Mrs. Boyle. THE OODEitIC • Mrs. Edna Kinalian and daugh- ter, London, visited at the Red- mond and O'Malley homes last week. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Carroll, Kit- chener, Mrs. A. Bernardo and little Mary Theresa spent this week with the Gus Devereaux family. Mr , It 4 H SIGNAL-STAIL • And ,•and MO. POO .AJeson, Petrc$lia,'AVF9 recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Boyle. Miss Kathleen Leddy .spent a few days, yirifh' her-whop:if/We; GAWP 11,431X440 MriifeviektieiZ , L�ii- don, spent the week -end at the Kinahan home. 1V1enica and Bernadette Ledd3r spent a, few days at the hortie of their uncle, John O'COnnor, ef XCgsbridge; this week. , Mr. and 'Mrs. Wm. Gardner, Aus- tralia is spending the sin -Amer 'ilir-3V1MgrairNfiriMiWird" Redmond, Mrs. Gardner is ? sister of Airs. Redmond. ' Mr. Michael Kinalian, oi Lon- don, visited friends in WI...Merton' and here over the week -end. 'Taylor s Corner • TAYLOR'S CORNER, July 28.— Recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Ginn and family were Mrs, Ginn's grandmother, Mrs. E. Gorrie, and her aunt, Mrs. S. Morgan, of k To be perfectly just is an attrib- ute of the divine nature; to be so to the ntmost of our abilities,' is the glory of man.—Addison. The Quebec Bridge is the longest single cantilever span in tlie world. At 1,800 feet it is 90 feet longer than each of the main spans of the Firth ofForth bridge in Secitland. family, Sarnia, spent Sunday with Mr-. and Mrs. Ray Boyle recently. Mr. Jack O'Connor, Mrs. P. Mur- ray, Kingsbridge, spent_ Sunday with the Ray Leddy family. Miss Gwendolyn Redmond spent the week -end with her friend, Kathleen Leddy. • Mr. and Ars. Will Kinahan, Bob- bie and Genevieve • attended the garden party at Si, Columbia on -edn'etlaymii-v-enurg. Miss Cafric MeCaiin visited her nephew, Rev,, Father McDonald, in Simcoe last Week. Miss Maureen Leddy, Kitchener, spent a few days at tier home here. Miss Irene O'Connor, Port Bur- well, spent the week with her sister, Rose, • • • Mr. and Mrs. ,Gus Redmond at- tended the Valz,ak-Penderghast weddink on Saturday at the Lady of Sorrows Church, Aylmer. . Mits Palma, Miss McPhedran, Mr, NOTICE WE WILL BE CLOSED FOR HOLIDAYS THE WEEK OF AUGUST 11. We would dpreciate it if our customers would provide ahead for this week, Mr. and Mrs. 'Roy Wilson have returned from a 'trip to Griffith Island in Northern Ontario, -- A reunion was held at the home Of Mr. and Mrs. George .Ginn re- cently. Among those present were Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Gledhill and Marsha, Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Ron- stron, Donald and Dennis, of Ham- ilton, and Mrs. $. R, Welter and jusl4,4,trawa..,_WALtel, also visited her sister-, Mrs. 'S..creTin, of Alberta, who has been visiting here for a month. Mrs. Phil, Sturdy, Elizabeth and Nancy, of°Thorold, visited on Wed- nesday with Mr. and Mrs. Howard Sturdy. 1111r. and Mrs: Harry, Hansen, of Michigan, visited on Friday with Mr. Wm. Elliott and family at the MeCabe home% • Mrs. Wni. Elliott, Billy ,.,,,,, „2 NitteturnfP teCPOrt..-Paibne Mr. and Mrs. Wm„ Powell and olit, urday attern0pn. a4eA,three Mr. anMrft, liugit gp0,1 0. s mu- vieeks with her mother, Mrs.. Me- ten; speg Nun'd))3r . Mrs11,0'Wilson01110iiiito wAtipiLf.m.Z; *44' Cabe. • Mr: Paul , Clarke; Mrs. Bryon were Mias waa Wilstila 'ancl WM. threePrime Ministers(g , , . y, i'1,,:'*rS ate& 10 preniieft Awes, and cbe I,, of AtwoOd,and,,,Cudmore,40Arantlurdo• , •,..,... Z-71;;ItINtkit.41*... viatia on undaY With ' 449. tifinS;;;;;Itisrorld' War 11,:!';;::4'J'i:i; contemporary, is wyoeunngthtoeYbroerrliioow Mrs. Geo. Ginn. .. daughter and to Mr. and Mrs .10 per cent of our employed women old to cry and too have been in domestic service. c Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. .,, Leonard' Rodges on the birth of a the car. Chester Sturdy on the birth of a son, and Mrs. M.' Bowers, of Jack; s -Soil and datlifitei;"ZT.Tororit7i,"Vvere .,1 on,Aljeli,. Mr. and Mrs, week -end visitors with Mr. and Mus. Wm. mto. iiviem Snyder, ilian and 'Miss, Jane Treble, of Bennailler, are hnli- " daying this week with Miss Donna McMillan, at London. There will be no church service THU:MOAN, JUit Ranking only 7th in size aniolig. Canada's.,12 law schools, 11Nalkausle UzuNersity's-laW, factllt$ hasItadu- and IF YOU NEED CASH - DON'T DE 'Y ON T:FICE RION 6 TODAY! or Sunday School on Sunday owing er'fiZ to anniversary services at _ay United Church. ' TRANS CANADA: CRDIT LdANS - $150. to $2,500. Up to 30 moliths, to repay,• - Kuno to suit your budget. 148 THE SQUARE, PHONE 797 GODER1CH AT TOWN HALL - - • AUGUST 5 3 P.m. -6 p.m. WHILE HE'S HERE SEE HIM ABOUT THE TRADES TRAINING AND CAREER OPPORTUNITIES OPEN TO YOU IN CANADA'S AIR FORCE and RYAN i$L SON RALPH MARTERIE Goderich Memorial Arena n FRIDAY AUGUST 1 PRONE 345 •44 30-1 9 P.M. — 1 A.M. , Advance Sale $1 per person — Admission at Door $2 per person. Stand-in Orchestra Courtesy Stratford lyiusiiiansa Union. Sponsored by Huron County Police Association, ATTENTION LEGION MEMBERS kitANCH 109, GODERICH, ONT. DRUMHEAD, SERVICE Sunday, Ault* 3rd, 1958 AT LUCKNOW, 'ONT. Bus leaves Lei -n Hall at 1 p. We don't pretend to know much a out Every House Needs - WESTINGHOUSE ,-."...,• . , . . . TRADE IN YOUR OLD • FRIDGE ON A NEW Westinghouse WITH, LOTS OF RESERVB POWER FOR THE HOT WEATHER. ‘•,• , that's not our line. We specialize in a complete line of builders' supplies — and we make it our business to give you expert service_,_ whatever your building.needs are. Our trained staff with many, many' years of ex-perience •h tt TV Service Sir. Hamiltgn ,• • .4. ;414 'se • --- will be glad to helpyou if you're planning to ,build, remodel or make alterations. Goderich Community Credit Union LIMITED For the largest selection of materials (and rOmpt„-delivery), see oderich -invites YOU HOW COOL IS YOUR HOME THIS SUMMER? to Aare these. betefits-- Anasier Way to Save Money. Free Life- Savings Insurance. Generous 'Dividends on Savings. Low Cost LOStiii for Good Purposes. Free Loan Protection Insurance. A Dignid, Self-help Way to Solve Money problems. The Satisfaction of „ Owning and 'Controlling Your OWn Financial. Orgarilzationl, 44, As cool., •ri; you like— automatiCally-7 electrically— the kind of comfortable coolness you long for on • sticky, hot days—the kind of coolness tb,at only low-cost electrical air-conditioning can provide. You sleep better, work better, live better, when your home is air-conditioned. Live Better ELECTRfCALLY ti , united' Phin -es: 61, 62 and 6T Your, Heaactnarters For All Builders' Supplies" MONDAY :10 A.M. to 6 P.M. TUESDAY — 10 ,A.M. to 6 P.M. WEDNESDAY CLOSED. THURSDAY — 10 AK -to 6 P.M. FRIDAY — W A.M. to 6 KM. and 7.30 P.M. 'to 9 P.M. SATURDAY 10 A.M. to 1 P.M. For further details, phone 184 or write P.O. Box 1040, Goderich, and.co 471 „ 444. Electricity does so much ...Costs so little 45 ;g'