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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1958-10-23, Page 8
E-er NY^„I. of flit "int 4 NI th h: s a THE GD1RICH SIGNAL -STAR } THURSDAY, OCTOBER 2S„rd; 1:9501 UNGANNON �,,x r f.P ' LL;R ,K Jnw. � .- � yq , „ '�!� �.- 4+PA .r ..... - Oct. i)�CflN, Oct. 20. -- Mrs.1 m. Caesar returned at' the end the week after a pleasant fort- ght with her sister and brother- -law, Mr. and V1 Will Elliott, erc1V'"Liskeard. During that time. ,eir daughter, Miss Beryl Elliott, id her holidays in Florida. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur :'ulbert and In, Bill, visited Sunday with Mr. ' 1d Mrs, Earl Sherwood, Carlow. Mr, and Mrs. Eugene Hanson, ast Tawas, Mich„ are visiting her ster-in-law, Mrs. S, J, Kilpatrick, Visitors last week with Mrr and Crs. Thomas Park, Were her bio ier and wife, Mr. and '.Mrs, C'Iay-' In Ladd, of B'lyt•h, and Mrs. Ladd's „ .,,�,,y � d. !� .'- ..r}4 y,. .». .. . .. +�''°"'�„A3:1w.-. _..w �.P�• � fa.. " �M+., . rs. ' parents; 'Mr, and -' �"rarires Davids, of Bryan, Ohio. Mr, and Mrs. Cecil Culbert and daughter, Cathy, are visiting for a week with relatives in -London,. Mrs., T. Cr Anderson returned home. on Sunday after a, pleasant week in Toronto with relatives and with a party of English nurses on tour. She was a guest with them on a side -.tri to Niagara Falls. .Of p special interest'rta°'her was meeting several -of the nurses she knew, while training in, Englancj;,, ten years ago. ; Cousins, Miss Annie '41i11er and • - Miss Beth Fairish, of the Canadian Soo, dropped in last Wednesday ' for a visit with Mr. W>;ai,, Bucking- ham and Mars. Buckingham. Recent visitors with Miss Iva Carr d ier .bra ors ..Ed ar and .• . � ^3>w?�� " ?A_ it's Ri.,� •.. ��' i�'. �.. � -,� - ,^ 4 y��,M� P.��'�.n . 1}. � ���. Y Y�: Furlong, Mr. and Mips!' John Rio- : .rds, Port Dover, Mrs. Albert Nevil; Diane and Maxwell, of Vienna, Mrs. Dolly Evans, of Silverton, Alan,,,, who has been visiting her list.,, Mrs. W. R. Andrew, has been, before returning home, visit- ingwith other relatives in the Kin- cardiae district. Mr. and Mrs, Harold Webster and son Glen, of the Auburn district, and Mr. and Mrs, Clifford Webb, Goderich, visited recently with Mrs, nathew Shackleton, : I Mr, and Mrs. Thomas Park last Sunda visited Mr. and Mrs. George Y g LaWlor at Auburn. Born on Thanksgiving, Monday, October 13th at Elgin Hospital, St. ' Thomas, to Mr. and Mrs, Ray Stan- ley (nee Margaret Black) a little irl Laurie Lee. 1Sa•J yam) '���e Wu� �'! •lll]Yi�A`,S12i�a'��<,S •S�. C �' • ,c, �..-'4�,�•. .}dr wand Blake were; : reoeilt,...Hos visitors -*"i!Ei 1Vir.' hind Mrs. Cecil Blake. A fewyears ago they lived in the Crewe district" 'Erskine Presn Yterian Church W,M.S, members last Thursday afternoon were guests of the Ash- field Auxiliary for the October meeting. • Mr. Jas. Thorne at the week -end visited his sister`, Mrs. Sam Raiz, Mitchell. .Little Gregory Park, son of Mr. aiid Mrs, Rich, park, is wiry and tough! In the summer of 1957, he had a broken leg .and now is !battling scarlet fever, We hear• he is making good progress toward recovery and no other -cases here. are know.?. ' Anniversary services will be ob- served in the Dungannon United Church next Sunday, October 26th, 11 arm. and 7.30 p,m. with Rev, Gordon Geiger,of 1 ucknow as speaker and special music is being arranged. •• Mt who have recently returned from a• trip to the West have been visit- ing the latter's uncle, Mr. Bert McWhinney, and':Mrs. McWhinney: Mrs, Minnie Jones spent the with friends at Blyth. Several localites visited on Sun- day, day, attending anniversary services Nile e United Church. Q write a number of friends at R • �+ �'� MRS. JAS. A. i9CHULTZ - hp�(]p��•�� )r7�p�r.y� �y�.�y '�-IMrY"7,w�•��,.,l9xi-*t.. Fi�(t,'.�4AfR�. ►iter Goderiiihy .ci -Mus: � •Schultz on Saturday night last after an. illness of sever 1 •, ., ys., Deceas- ed was borh in Goderich' Towfnshhe 87 years ago, a daughter' o late 114., and Mrs. Thos.'Oke. With her husband; . Roberti Thompson, they owned and operated' a farm in Goderich Township, ori No. 8 high- way. Mr. Thompson predeceased her in' 1918; Eleven years ago she married James A. Schnitz, of St. Petersburg, Florida, where they resided until two years ago when they moved to Goderich to take up residence. She was a member of Street United Church."res"feted i pau••heh r, 't� .- ��altStaW�'�".+!u,�y -.r q' ,t.r I,- ,r; '. .,, r� - .' . , , ,y- max_ ., „ ..... •Patricia utll) Viii r s, of Porf� gin; Mrs. g Mrs. Elwin (Maude) Rutledge, Joseph (Mildred) Young, both of Detroit, and Mrs, Harney (Vera) Fisher, of 'Colborne Township, There are also eleven grandchild- ren and iiirleteen great- ren. Two sons, Alva and Reginald Thompson, predeceased her. The funeral service,on Tuesday • afternoon Was conducted by Rev. A. E, Eustace at the Lodge funeral 'home with interment in Maitland cemetery. The pallbearers were Donald Young,Pentland, Eugene Rutledge, Gerald Fisher, Harold Willings, Wilson and Albert Oke., , -- GEORGE DANIEL CURREY .,Funeral services for the late George Daniel Currey, D.C. PhC., were held. at Stiles funeral home on Tuesday afternoon with, inter- meat being irate in Co7lbornc come=guest teryr Rev. Harold Cracknell, pas-- torof Bethel Pentecostal Taber- nacle, officiated. Mr. Currey was born at Nile, Colborne Township, in 1876. His parents, the late Mr. and Mrs. George Currey, . were from the county of Armagh, North Ireland. He received his early education at Union school, Nile. His wife •the former Elizabeth Allin, predeceas- , ed him in 1922 and in 1941 he was married at Swan River, Manitdba, to ed . few' the daughter Currey, sons, Both 11 grandchildren sisters, Currey• Bemrll (W-_.,>••-• Emily Cantelon. Later he may- tor. Port Arthur where he has until his death on Thurs- .},�.�},� LU��nff At] sc ..,of..:,a ai t�M .}{» 'f�•�'�pe .6.: wee ''-'41 1 • waw i�Cdh - - - Pentecostal church there. Surviving are his wife and one a son, Allan (Grace) per and Mrs. both of Goderich, and two Isaac and Samue a �eral'so of Stein, $ask. Ther a grandchildren and 10 great as well as tw , Misses Mar$• and Flora pallbearers were George,Feagan' ner, ', Leslie Elmer Cranston ,Harold Montgomery, George Chrysler, all ;af 'oderleh and William McCann, of Nlle. MRS. IMilr•IAN STUBBS iQp�.}. � QEF 1�1�,C .u'1. �..1. ��(�+C �r.R(+.ir4Y6tt7:'dRj%MI�iK +w '+4 .'.."�-,GEf15�JA' 1`�. ,I 1 ,-.�•,.� • ; gkit'"e'� •les t '• � Brampton, on OVetdber 3: She was the former Lillian Patterson, daughter of Mrs. Gertrude• Patter - son and the late Coln Patterson of Goderich: She is survived by Ozer husband and her mother as well as by one brother, John Patterson of Goderich, and Colin, of Brantford, and two sisters, Mrs. George (Sadie) Gee, and, Mrs, Alfred (Marion) Gil - ham, both of Brantford. The fun - oral was on Thursday last at Port Credit, with interment in Sprang- creek cemetery. • tended a reception dance for newly weds,, Mr, and Mrs. Glenn Huston (nee Alma Culbert) at Ripley . on Friday night. Mrs. Howard Black is visiting her datrghter, Mrs. Ray Stanley, Mr. Stanley and new babe, Laurie Lee, •St. Thomas. rev. D. J. .Lane, Clinton, in ex change with Rev, Wallace McClean, will occupy the Erskine Presby- 3 p.m. Mrs. Robt. 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