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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1959-05-07, Page 11'1U11.30DAY *AY 7th, WOO Do you know where there is a monument, to the sea-guil? It is at S4It I444 ctt;n4WIAQR,41".10 great servIce these bird's die for • • "...4 -46 hoppers so vast that they devoured every green thingii their P4 'Disaster seemed immineni. At the most critical tune an immensekoek. of gulls flew in from the Pacrflc' and cleynurp4 billions .of the ipbst: thus Was ruin averted. tka- ture? Probably an insect, the deer fly. gs estimated speed is 400 miles an hour. TENDER FOR TAFETERIA AND KITCHEN. EQUIPMENT Huron County, Horne Clinton, Ontario Tenders for the supply of cafeteria and kitchen equipment for the new addition to the Huron County Home, Clinton, Ontario, will be received by the' under -signed until 4.00 P.M., TUESDAY, MAY 26, 1959. r Tenders are to be in a sealed envelope, clearly marked "Tender — Cafeteria and Kitchen Equipment." All details and specifications may be secured from the under -signed.- Lowest or ars'y tender, or part thereof, not necessarilr accepted. JOHN G. BERRY, SEC.-TREAS.; HURON, COUNTY HOME COMMITTEE, -19 COURT HOUSE, GODERICH, ONTARIO'. TRE:ciopggioll moNAK,sTAR ' : • ,• 01;-14,111yth,. , ited of KtiO ..:Arirrz inthiringe- a drOu ewe', •• • „ „ • , 't 4••• • ' . , . • Manchester 'Garden 'will take on a Prince, was in port at Soda Pollit, 41:WV. „.140"'S,N/SoTrAOldirkte lge43 YOFAtrolitog dowri the, neau4, wdti-nlories Nima Mutch street end' netilked' „t1/0 wallet e,,harge Of I( eVrcsgriam We: MO 1.° irtent '4100.0....?"11)#.'9X Meeting. 'Mrs, AiAlicy ',Um= s; Nelsbh 'presided for the devotional -period. :f Auburn. Rev. Evan McLagan Scripture was read by Mrs. Lens- (officiated. The bride lool5ed lovely ing, fdllowed by meditation and iii-a‘ballerina-length dress of White prayer by Mrs. Charles Straughan. lace -And net ovet satin. The Mrs. Fred 11911 resented • timely bodice of lace featured a bateau vtitonghts on Christian Stewardship., neckline, aceented with lequins Rev'. R. M. Sweeney rendered sect,- and,had ,sleeves. A MOM Oral seleetions on 'the violin. The of seed ,peqria held ,her finger-tip' _offering was received by Mrs. Her- , veil of French illusion, She car - old Gross and Mrs. Ted East after -1 ried a white Bible oh which rested Mrs. Maurice Bean read an ap- a mauve .orchid. The bride's only propriate article written by Rev. ' attendant was her sister-in-law, Mr, Weekes. Mrs. George Millian Mrs. Harold Canipbell,: jr., also of and Mrs. Ernest Durnin rendered Myth. Mr, William\ --Patterson; of a vocal duet, The president, Mrs. Adburn, was best man for his bro- Arthur Grange, took charge for ther. Following the wedding, a the brief business period. Mrs, reception was held at the Tiger Lawrence Plaetzer and Mrs. Robert Dunlop Inn. For the wedding trip Arthur were appointed delegata to the United States and Eastern to the em -annual meeting to be Ontario, the bride chose a honey at -Monerief---United-_-,Ghtireit--beige suit with black acc6sories. , Argal* t ,NIR vV.0`;be ggest *Siker a otit. GOrdori It TAP& will1Se in charge of the, musical' part of the program; heTpet-luck hincl. will be in charge of, Mrs. Clifford Drown,' Mrs. JAmes flembly and Miss Viola Thompson. The . fin- ancial report was given by -the treasurer,,, Miss Margaret R. Jack- son. She also gave a "report of the many plants ordered and delivered this Spring. She was instructed to write a letter re the illumination of the Manchester Garden. Mrs. William T. Robison attend- ed the funeral of her sister-in-law, Mrs. Carmen Anderson, at -Galt last week. Friends of Mr. Charles McNeill, of Goderich, will be sorry to learn that he is a patient in Victoria lievital, London. Mr. and. Mrs. Gord.on Miller and on May Oth. it was decided to On their return, they will reside son Larry, of London, visited ' on have an order of service printed on a farm at Auburn. Guests were Sunday with her aunt, Mrs. Maud for use at the Sunday morning ' present from Toronto,' Hamilton Fremlin. worshipservice. Prayer was of- I and Auburn. Representatives of eaclj of the lered by 11/Irs. Grange. _A lunch4 Horticulture Executive_ The churches in the village will- meet was served. ' • executive, of the. Auburn Horticul- on Friday of this week at 8.30 p.m. Presbytetian ¥.P.—The Y.P.S. of tural Society met on Monday even- in the daily vacation Bible, school, held here every "summer. Mrs. Robert Arthur and Wilda Jane and Mrs. George Beadle visit- ed recently with Mr. and 'Mrs. Gordon Wall and family at Lang - side. Mrs. John Arthur returned home with 'them after spending several weeks with her daughter. Mr, and Mrs. Charles Parton, of Toronto, and her mother, Mrs. Hugh Hill, of Goderich, visited last Friday' with Mr. and Mrs. William Cory, .Mr. Kenneth Staples was reward- ed recently for returning a wallet containing a large amount of money. His boat, the Midland Knox Church had the president, ing at the home of the president, Edgar Leatherland, in charge of Mrs. Bert Craig. The meeting was the meeting. The treasurer's re- in charge crf Mrs. Craig. The high - port wos giyen by Gordon Daer. lights of the past year, as in the Scripture was read by Marilyn Year Book, were read. They will Deer. An account of the life Qf be given to the delegate of each David Livingston was given by society at the district meeting to Helen Youngblut. A discussion be held at Goderich on July 8th. period on Kintail camp and thelSeveraLschool children in the dis- need for leaders was held. Plans trict are entering the 1959 Poster were made to attend the Presby -•I competition and these will be on terial YP.S, at Goderich on Sunday display at the June meeting, the 9vening. ' The 'meeting Was closed I first Tiiesday evening in June. This with prayer by Rev. D. J. Lane. poster will be to advertise a Horti-, Patterson—Campbell. — On Sat- culture function. Correspondence urday, Blyth United Church was ' was also dealt with and plans for the setting for a quiet but pretty the summer planting of the big wedding when Gwendolyn Gail, flower beds were discussed. The REPEATED *POPULAR . . , NV 2" ANNUAL , ,46010siterivAgtik'k#' -,,:004ert40;46*. I kOow 0,0 oil:10 °Of :a114' f•kt44.cct it. 'KO: s ,4.4 -reward, tintr c e long distance to tell of his good luck. Plans ,,are being made for the United , Church Sunday school an- niversary to be held on May 17th at 11 a.m. and 8 p.in. with Dr. H. H. Savage, of.Pauitiac, Michigan, as guest speaker. Mr. Albert Ciempbellis visiting at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Arthur Speigelbeig, Mr. SPeigel- berg and family and is much un-. proved iii health. We hope he will soon be able to return to his home in the village. Mr. and IMrs, Elwin Anderson, of Brantford, were guests on Sunday of Mr. and Mrs, William Straughan and. Mr. and Mrs. John Houston. Mr. and Mrs. Lorne McDonald, v-Seafetrtli, visiter2 ...last Sunday. with Mrs. Ezekiel Phillips and Miss Laura. - Miss Hilda Sniith, R.N., super- intendent of the Clinton hospital, will be guest' speaker at the May meeting of- the Auburn Women's - Institute on May 12. She will speak about the blood bank. The roll call will be answered with a donation of seeds, bulbs and plants for the auction Mr, and Mrs. Ronald Rathwell, Michael and Janice, of St. Cath- arines, spent the week -end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon R. 'aaylor. Mrs. Rathwell and children remained for a week's visit, Mr. John Govier, of London, spent a .few days with his cousin, Miss Margaret R. Jackson. Ms. and Mrs. Arnold Craig moved into their new home last week. Miss Eileen Murdoch spent last • ' up. Named B PAQ.k VAIM,1 • 4. answering the roll call by. VOYihg their fees. Two. visitors were aiso r 'ger Uunlop . tiARLOW, May 4.—The ladies of "Tiger"? Dunlop Women's Institute held their annual banquet ' at Car- low Hall. . The evening was in ghat& of the branch directors. Following the histitute color theme,' tlirt4bles were taste/141Y decorated with Yellow.daffodils and fOrsythia and ,yellow candles with accents of purple: The president, Mrs., A. T. Lamb, presided for a short business period which con- sisted mostly of diSCUSSIOD regard- ing improvingthe kitchen. A 4.ommittee consisting of Miss Jean Olen, 1VIrs: Douglas MacNeill and Mrs. Resale Young was put in to look after seeing what could be done. Thank you's were received from the two Colborne Township-schoOls- who won barometers at the recent Hobby Show. Mrs. Glrvin Young installed the officers for the com- ing year and the very enjoyable evening ended with a game of 'bingo. DELEGATES BY ARE DUNGAN DUNGANNON,: May 4. The' ladies of Dungannon Women's In- stitute met on April 30, at the home of Mrs, lvers with Mrs. Er- rington presiding and 17 members NAMED NON W.I. week -end with Mr. and Mrs. Ted 'Mills and family. Miss Mary lIousLin,.of Hamilton, '!..pen'.. 'lost week -end with her par- ents,. 'Mr, 'and Mrs. John Houston. • .•;„ ,-,;, A -rt. ' ... .) orieal lieseareh wag giyen by op and, `11011# eco-nomics an health byltrs. Daw. -',..,1 son. Delegates to the distriet an nual are Mrs. R. Finifigtm and 301rs, • , '' M. Brawn. . . • ., . , Current events were 'prepared by Mrs. Fowler and read by Kr& t. •'. Dawson. The motto -,—"Wever judge li per- On until you have walked a mile ci in his shoes," was well given. 1, urn, was present and esiplaaned• the Vary Stewart Collect. A gift was presented to her. Mrs. Graham Mrs. H. IVfeWhinineY, the district president, Mrs. Dradnock, of Aub - McNee conducted a humorous con- test on various spices. „, • PERSONALS • • GMagler-of4kamilton,- it- • visiting her 'sister, Miss Emma Campbell, Waterloo street. Mrs. G. Gardiner and Mrs. E. -- Weaver, of the Goderich .Business College, attended the Business --Eduoators!--Association -Teachers” F�rum held May 1 and 2 at the Royal Connaught Hotel, Hamilton. Mr. George Bacon has joined the office, staff of 'Pounder Brothers Building Supplies, Stratford, as bookkeeper. Mr. Bacon has been attending the Goderich Business College during the past year. Mr, and Mrs. Alex Thompson and Nancy, of London; were week- , end guests with Dr, and Mrs. R. W. Hughes and family. 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