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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1958-08-14, Page 104'E •moi ,a. �....... -- URN, Aug-.- 11—Rev.' and 'Jghi' ' oneyman, of Toronto, V,re lreVent visitors with Mrs; John 404zJ1e as.: ,,,lean er .of, Gre e' a -t a SO- Sippiy ' min- . iter at Grand Valley Presbyterian Church. , Rev, C. E. Taylor, cf Melbourne. visited last week with his brother, Mr. Bert Taylor, and firs. Taylor. Mr. and Mrs, Grant MacDonald, of 'London, visited la:s'; Wednesday with her grintdparents, Mr, and Mrs. George Beadle. Mr. and \lrs. Fd \lil!er and son Jcanmy-,°of Windsor, \‘, ere \isitors with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Miller and Gail. Mrs, 'Alfred Tt•bbutt., 6f Gode- rich, spent last Wednesday with her brother, Mr. Ezekial Phillipa, Mrs. Phillips and Miss Laura ' Mrs. Frcd9°Toll, Mrs. John Gra- ham, Mrs. Kenneth McDougall, Bernice .and Allan attended the Blyth Presbyterian W.M:S, at the home of Miss A. Tull. Mr. and Mrs, Ben Hamilton and Son John, of Toronto, are holiday- ing at a cottage at Bogie's Beach and visiting with his father, Mr. David Hamilton. and other rela- tives. Mr, Reg Asquith. • of Islington, was a week -end visitor with his parents, Mr, and , Mrs. Charles Asquith. Mr, and Mrs. Harry ,Arthtfr, Judy, Mark and Gregory spent the week- end with friends in Woodstock, ;,.Mr._au4Mrs. Colin Young, ,newly _ _ �... weds, of Toronto, vited witd' Mr. and Mrs. Ezekial Phillips. 'Friends of' Mr. Charles Scott are pleased that he is able to be out again. Congratulations to Mr, and Mrs. Gordon Hesk (nee Shirley Turner), on the arrival of their .baby son in Adexandra Marine and General Hospital 'on August 9th, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Arthur and familyreturnedlast e from week fr m a holiday spent near Orillia. . Jack ---Armstrong, and Mr" and Mrs, Clifford Carter; of Woodstock, left last week on a trip to the Western' Provinces. Mr. and Mfrs. Willarq L. Craig and family are holidaying at Lake *149-0,T s.s.. Carol r,Stapies, With her aunt, Mrs. Colquohon, an. Mr. Colquohon at Clinton. Master Kenneth Colquohon is holidaying here. Mr. ' and Mrs. Gormerly Thomp- son, of Braiupton, are visiting -with Mr. Mogridg„e, 'Mr..and Mrs. Earl \\'ighttnan and son, liarv0., lefi,on a trip to Cal• gary this week. •\ir and \lrs ,Gracie. of Guelph, \\ ere recent wtsttors \wtth her sister, Mrs. Doniald Barnes, \lt', Haines. '\Margie acid .Eddie - Mr. James l'ierrie, of . Brussels, 'student at Waterloo College, was the speaker at the joint Presby• ter•ia'n Church service at Blyth last Sunda. Mr. and Jfrs. Ed. Davies, accont.- namueci by. Mr, and Mrs, 'William Weekes-, of llensall, visited over the holiday'.with friends at Parry Sound, Uranium City, Elliott•,Lake, and crossed the new Mackinac Bridge. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Duff and SQ'tis, Dennis and Virgil, of Wind- sor, visited last week with his aunt, Mrs. Fred Ross, Mrs. Joseph Hamilton, of Dun- gannon, was a guest of her sister- in-law, Mrs. George Hamilton, last !week. Mr. and Mrs. • Ed, Ryan and daughter, Mrs. Michael Ford, and her daughter ,little Miss Jennifer Ford, visited last Friday with Mrs. Charles Straughan. Mr.' Straughan returned to London with them for a few days. Mrs. ' Babuck and son Brian, 9f Winnipeg, were recent visitors with' her brother, Mr. Donald -Haines, Mrs. Haines and family. Miss Margaret Jackson is attend- ing the •four -weeks school held for librarians in- Wing ham. h Mrs, Robert Arthur and Miss MargaretWright Wri : attended .a show- •er -fon Miss'Sh-i-rIey=B'ecla:rd4h. Gode ,. rich last week, Dr. T, W. and Mrs. Hazelwood; Gdderich Branch 109' Canadian Legion VETERANS' ANNUAL PICNIC SUNDAY, AUGUST 17th AT' JOWETTS GROVE, BAYFIELD BUS LEAVES LEGION HALL AT 1.30 --P.M. Bring 'sandwiches and salad—Dessert and beverages supplied. — ALL\ VETERANS'FAMi,1,I,,IES. WELCOME. — r Sports Car Racing - Presented by London Automobile Sport- Club Saturday, Aug. 23 — AT — Green Acres Circuit, Port Albert (Highway 21 -- Ten Miles ;North of Goderich) NINE EVENTS COMMENCING AT 10.30 A.M. ADMISSION $2.00 •{ 1 Waterloo CcittIe Breeding Assoiation "WHERE BETTER BULLS ARE USED" Winner h was best udder winner at the daughter of a Unit bull' a A t r3 1956.C.N.E. We express appreciation for the fine co-operation received on our new .weekend .sgItedute for sailing in for service which is on a trial basis. .......,,, The cows in heat on Saturday afternoon and evening are inseminated early Sunday 'morning, but you must • phone for service for these on Saturday ` between 6 and 8 p.m. We have Fiad'a tremendous response from both old and new members which,has resulted in an increase -in our number of inseminations that has never been equalled during any one year with one exception, 1952. There are till many cattle owners mating their cows and heifers with scrub bulls with the resulting calves being of poor val,ity. ,nit calla, us for s_-rvice4.the�resufll, :.�.W. BETTER CATTLE POR• BETTER LIVING Grade or purebred, dairy or beef, or cross -breeder, we cart give you Service' from any breed you wish. For service..or more information,catl collect 0.— .. CLINTO •-- LHU 2-3441 an9.30 t mt.: week ..days_ _ I `etiited 6 and 8 p;m. on Satuday evening of Toronto, visited recently with her sister, Mrs. William T. Robison, and Mr. Robison. . Flower Show. -r -,D9 you like flow ers?" Do you know what coreolisis, chingherinchee, lynchnis or nem- esia emesia Hovers look like? 7.f you do ,butt:r,thez!': 34,t : Oerwtcr .0- held in the Orange Hall on August 21 by the Auburn Horticultural Society and see for yourself all the different varieties of flowers that grow in this district.. The villa_ flower beds will be judged and 'a prize will be given for ' the best name for the new park. A box will be at the door to hold your names. The winner will be chosen at the September meeting, Everyone ,can show their flowers as this is atr, open show. All exhibits aro to be in by '10.30 a.m. sharp. Tne doors will be open from '2.30 to 5 p.m.. arad .7 to 10 p,m. Tea will be ,s.t?t.'v4'd. For further informa- tion please see the notices placed in all business places in the village. •Mr. and Mrs. C. S, Shouldiee and r. and Mrs, N. Shouldice, of •Qwen Sound, 'visited last week with Mr. at4i Mss^ W. -'F. Robison. Congratulations to Misses Marie Andrews, Shirley Patterson and Karen Petterson in obtaining their caps at Hamilton last Friday. These girls will be certified nurses' assist- ants when they graduate next February. • Mrs. Verna Doerr, of Niagara Falls, visited last Sunday with her brother, Mr. Gordon Chamney, Mrs. Chamney and family. Mrs. A.' E. Henry, of Exeter, spent last week -end with Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Robison. Mr. Arthur Grange spent- -the week -end with his wife and family. Mr. William Seers has opened up a stew body and fender shop on the new highway. Mr. and Mrs. John Maize and family moved into their new home recently. They purchased it from Mr, Ed. Davies. Mr. and,Mrs. Arnold Phillips and family,of r n o and Mr.and Too t , Mrs, Royce, Phillips were Sunday Y visitors with their aunt„ Mrs. Harry `FremIin. K .. - • Mrs. Harry Beadle and grand- daughter Miss Gail Miller, spent. last week in London With 1Vliss Carol Beadle. The sympathy of this community is extended to the family of the late Mrs. George Hodges whose funeral took place on .Monday at the J. 'K. Arthur funeral home. Mrs. Otto Popp, of Dungannon, visited on Sunday 'with her son, Mr. Lorne Popp, , Mrs. Popp and family, BAYFIELD BAYFIELD, Aug. 11. — Miss Pamela Parker, London; spent • last Week with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm, Parker. Mr. and Mrs. R. C. :Vlore, De- troit; spent the week -end at their home. Mr. and Mrs, Robert Matthews,- Port atthews,-Port Dover, are visiting Mr. 'and Mrs, John Sturgeon; sr. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Pounder -and famrlr,-Lnndam- are-spetrding' 'heir vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs L W. Scolchmer.. -Mr. arid Mrs. Malcolm Fraser, Fort William, are, spending a vaca- tion ut' the home of their cousin, Miss Cecil McLeod. , Dr, A. C. Chapman, Detroit, spent the 'week -end with his wife. The W.A. of St. James Church, Middleton, held a successful bake sale onc'Saturdday at 'the home of Mrs. R. H. F. Gairdner. Dr. and Mrs. Ralph Nicholls, London, spent the weekend with her mother, Mrs, Fred. McEwen. Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Surgeon, Preston, are spending a few days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Sturgeon. Mr. and Mrs: Jack Murray, Owen Sound, spent the week -end with his sister, Mrs. Mae ,McLeod: Miss Helene Brownlee, London, is visiting her aunt, Mrs. R. B, Johnston, Donald Matthews, London, spent the week -end with his' wife and baby. Mrs. A. Furter, London,' is visit- ing her brother, Harold Stinson. Mr. and Mrs.''Gordon Pfaff and son ,Mark. Windsor, were at their home over the week -end. Mr. and Mrs. ,1-Iugh 1V1t:Laren and •CIt•rjst•ine; Per't•-Elgin., .arre..visiting ;Misses. -Maude and Josephine Stirl- ing. me. and Mrs. Jr Pasman and baby, ' London., spent the week -end with Pastor and Mrs, 1. Bodenham, Glezin Brandon,-Chatharn, spent the week -end with his wife and three children. Miss Barbara Stephenson, Tor- onto, was with her parents over the week -end. The Rev. and Mrs. George Scotchmer. and family, Galveston, THE GODERICH I;GNAL-STAR 01, Expect Labor Day Races To Draw Full Entry Llist - 'We—expect--a—full field--for---the Labor Day , harness races here," says Hugh Hill secretary ;of.Gode- rich Trotting and Agricultural As- sociation. , There are five events scheduled, with purses totalling $1,990. Several entries have been re ceived already: Some of these are horses which have been racing at Old Woodbine in Toronto, and Mr. Hill expects there will be more horses coming ' from there since that track closes around ,August 26. ' There will be two divisions, with $300 at Stake. in each division, for 2.28-2.30 class horses. -,Purses-of $400 are offered in each of the 2.25' and 2.20-2.23 classified events. Topping the program is the junior free-for-all with $500 at stake,------- As usual, the mobile starting gate will be in operation at Agri- cultural Park and there' will be betting privileges. KINGSBRIbGE KINGSB'RID, E, Aug 11'.._. 3Mlr. and Mrs 1VXichael Law and 'otic daughters, ' 'of London, Mrs. Bert -Martin-and four sons,- of Hamilton,. ,and Mrs. Wm., Lannon, of London, were week -end ,visitors with the Blaise Martin family, •Mr. and Mrs. Jack Austin, Pat-' ,rick and Sharon, of Timmins, are visiting with the Clifton Austin family, - Mr. Peter Lierman, Matt Foley, Frances Dalton, Patricia Ann Mar- tin, Jimmy Martin, Mike' Dalton and Kenneth Fitzpatrick are among. those from ,this district who have obtained employment in the Lang- ton tobacco district. Mr. and Mrs. Art Ribar, of Flor- ida, were week -end guests at the. Frank Sullivan home. • Mr. and Mrs. A. Kraemer, of Hesson, visited with their daugh- ter. Mrs. Gene Frayne, and family on Sunday. Danny Frayne return- ed home after a week's visit' in Hesson, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Doyle anti Jam- ily, of Detroit, are vacationing with Mrs. Edward Foley and family. W Texas, spent last week with his father, F. G. Scotchmer. Charles Widcombe, and daughter, Mary, Windsor, are occupying William Heard -'s... home .,on Ann. street." Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Oddleifson, London, were at their home over the week -end. Mr. and Mrs: Lloyd Winhold and family, London, are. visiting her father; Thos. Castle. Mr. and Mts. L. B: Smith, Lon- don, are spending their vacation with Mr. and Mrs. E. Featherston. George Fellows, Riverside, spent the week -'end with his wife and family. ST. AUGUSTINE ST. AUGUSTINE; Aug. 1'2.—Mrs. Raymond Boyle returned to her home this week with her baby son from Al exandrai H:Bs tat, Goderich. P Jim Brophy ,Goderi h i sv'sit visiting AJbrose and Mary Ada Brophy. Miss Maureen Leddy, Kitchener, spent the week -end at her home Miss Bernadette Boyle, •London, Mr. and Mrs, Lyle Mulhern and daughter Rita, Chatham, spent last week -end at their home here. Mr. and. Mrs. Thomas Kinahan, London, spent last week -end with Mr. and Mrs. Will Kinahan and family. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Leddy, Nor- man, Harold and Joanne, spent Sunday with relatives here. MISS Mary Boyle, London, visit- ed the Ray Boyle home last week. Misses Joan and Betty Devereaux spent- several days "visiting Tela- lives in Detroit; also the week -end with the Bernardo family in' Lon- don as did Mr. and Mrs. , Gus -Devereaux..., `Mr.' and Mrs, George Riordan, Detroit, spent the week -end here recently with the Devereaux fam- ily. ., Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Leddy, Kitchener, on the bir.th.. of a baby daughter who was born in St. Mary's Hospital there on July 29. 1VIr. -'and Mrs. Joseph `Leddy' and Clara, Goderich, and Mr.'!andMrs. Earl Leddy and Coleen, Toronto, visited friends here Sunday. - The baby son of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Boyle was baptized on Sunday by Rev. Father' Urbanksi, The sponsors were Lotus and Miss Louise Koob, Saskatchewan, twin brother and sister of Mrs. Boyle, ASHFIELD ASi4F1iELD, Aug. 11.—Mr. and Mrs. N. Jackman, of Toronto, spent the week -end,- with •David Mac- Kenzie. Douglas Farrish visited his mo-. ther, Mrs. K. Farrish, one day last, week, Mrs, R. D, MacDonald . and Mr and Mrs. Lloyd Taylor and child- 'fb"r of Sarnia, are holidaying at Bruce Beach and visiting old friends and relatives here. Mr, and Mrs. Stephen Elliott and •Billy'are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Wm, MacDonald, F V .Taylor s Corner .TAYLOR'S CORNER„.Aug, Mr. Duncan Ashton . and son, Clay-, ton, of Saskatoon, spent a few days with Mrs. Lorne Bodges and Mrs. Irvine Oke. Mr. and Mrs. Chester McNall and family, of Waterford, are spending their holidays here. A very successful bake sale was held oil Saturday when a good' sum was realized. Mr. Robert Fuller is a patient in Alexandra Hospital. His friends wish him a speedy recovery.. NH , r r+IM I'M SCUPPtRED AND,. I'M ALL AT SE -A THOSE PILED -UP BILLS ARE SINKING/IE. ').A: attrwT day afternoon at Fort Albert bea.1.. in honor of , Mr,, John Tigert sr., who celebrated his 90th birthday. There -were 80 present. Those from a distance were Mr. Tigert's daughter,' Mrs.' Marion Meinte.e,. hex son,' Ted, and family, from Cleve- land, Ohio, Miss. Grace Tigert and Mr. Jerry Moore, of Sarnia•+and Mr. and Mrs, Gordon George and fam- ily, of London. Mr. Art Dickson who is a leader, of the Young People's Association, assisted by Misses Lynda Blake' and Eleanor Alton gave the address at St. Andrew's United Church, Dun- gannon and Nile on Sunday in the absence of Rev. R.'' Cennedy. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Girders, of Detroit, spent last week with Mr, •••••••••••loess a”••••1 Lakeview Casino Grand Bend Dancing Every Wednesday - Friday -- Saturday LIONEL THORNTON and his Casa Royal orchestra Some say this is the bestrOrchestra 1;4. ever to play at "The Bend" ---Have you heard them—Really Sweetl Plan a party and dance in a ball- room where nice people meet. •••••••••••••••••••••••• and Mrs. David Martin. Mr:and and Mrs. John McBride, of London, spent the week -end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Tigert.' Miss Minnie Dickson and Mrs. s. Jervell and, daughter Cathi, 4N month of August; a-ttfiei<r• cottage at Maple Grove Beach. Mrs. -B. B. Price and son Joel, of • Battle Creek, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Walter Tigert.' Mr. and Mrs. David Martin " Mr. and Mrs, Gordon, Martin and �fam- ily, attended the family -picnic at Harbor Park on Friday afternoon. Mrs. M. G. McEntee and grand - Man. APB011ir: rand• 4- q THURSDAY AUGUST 14th, 1936' daughter Lorri, of Cleveland, Ohio, spent the week with her father, Mr. John Tigert, sr. SCHOOL DAYSSOON! School days are just around '#'eP. .116 :- Thew_. i4 : f ; ,Il:Atgt. ,',.-a Tuesday September 2, • will be here before you realize it. That's why. the Signal -Star. plans to carry a special "Back to School” section next week, In it will be advertising mes• sages from your merchants re- minding you of your needs in school supplies, ' clothing for schopl days, etc. Watch ' fox it and use it as a gt t'de. 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