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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1959-07-02, Page 6eu+r G p? A' bW+•1,VT•10044. T!ID GQDERICFI .SIC NAJ-STAR rr+ es, • PITEIU R DAY, J1)1GY 2nd, 1049 EXTRA THICK • MIRROR FINISH • HEAT PROOF HANDLES Big 1,1 Inch King Size! Holds 2 chickens. Super thick - 8 gauge. Domed cover. L ",MILD & MELLOW (CUSTOM GROUND) 8TO'dock Coffee Ib 55c 3 -Ib bag1.59 AVAILABLE ONLY AT A&P1 Super.Right Quaty Meat Specials: vkif Mr. and Mrs. Arthur H. Hoy, Anglesea Street. who recently cele-' brated their 50th wedding anniversary. tOUPtEWED FWTYYEARS .Mervyn and Leslie, of Goderich. 34-grand-erilctren-anti-si great-grandchildren. A family„ reunion was held' June 13th at' 'Barfield, Rev. and Mrs. Jack West and girls motored from - ringfeld, Missouri; fur _the hapPyt,____ • Mr. and Mrs•, Arthur: H,, Hoy. occasion. of Goderich, celebrated their 50th i., wedding anniversary on June 9th with a family dinner at the Tiger Dunlop Inn. They received friends and relatives durIn.;f the afternoon and evening at their home on Anglesea 'street. Th.e couple were married in the .Methodist Church in Walton. Mr. Hoy was born in 1883 at Colling- wood and was employed with the Canadian Pacific Railway for 42'' years uriti4 •retiring. He 'has been very active in the Pentecostal Church, of which' he is a member, having served on the deacon,board fo 20 'years. . Mrs. Hoy, the former Ida May Stafford, was born at Walton and lived there unt'il the time 'of their marriage when they moved, to Port Albert. ' The couple have -nine children: Mrs. Wm. (Irene)^ Mitchell, •Strat- ford; Mrs. George (Marguerite) Hutchins, Goderich; Mrs. John (Rosella) West, Springfield, Mis- souri; William, McGaw: Norman, `Dunlop; Carson, Stratford: Alfred, 'PLAN HURON` PRESBYTERY -W.A. MEET FOR AUBURN Mrrs+->A'itin . McTaggart, of Mon- crieff, presided at an executive meeting of Huron Presbytery W.A.' in •,Wesley -Willis - United 1 hurch, Clinton, with 14 ladi'es prresen't,- Mr's, \1. Steeps, .ef `Clinton, con- ducted 'a short devotion program which included Scripture, com- ments a'nd prayer,•„the theme of which was "Stormy Weather.” Mrs. McTaggart announced the Leadership Training Course' for women at Five Oakes, September 29 and 30a . . The semi-a;nntral riteetin.g will be held . at Auburn Uni'ted'.,,Church during the last week of October. The program committee for this meetiug will be: Mrs. H. Philips; Blyth, �airrman, Mrs. •'A. ' McTag- gart, Moncri'eff, Mrs. A. Hamilton, 1 Godel'ich, Mrs. R. E..Pooley, Ex- eter, Mrs. Arthur Grange, Auburn. A skit "on "Visiting" will be pre- ' rented at the sem.-annual, ABOUT -200 CHILDREN COMPETE IN JAYCEES' BICYCLE ROAD.E-O For more than three hours . on Q ' Friday afternoon the grounds of '�PCyRT ` ALBERT Goderich Public School were teem ing with vociferous and enthtasi ,PORT ALBERT, June 30.—:17rs" astir school children, in spite of Mary Dickson and grandson, Brian the fact that school was officially Johnson, Were London visitors last over for the summer, The occasion was the "Sprocket week, Earl Teschke and children, °Clu'b" bicycle road -c -o, sponsored of Mrs.o, . visited Willi' her par - by the Goderich Jaycees, Between ents, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hoy, 150 and 200 children and their• . bicycles attended. This kept part Donald Dickson and Mary Eliza - judges William Taylor, Ralph beth Westlake are spending the Blackstone, Lloyd Bamforth, Serg- weak with their uncle and aunt cant Hai'oid-Calvert, P.C. Alec Sel- Mr. and Mrs. John Quaid, in Sarnia' ,]ars, and P,C, I•i. f, Creeden, very The pupils of Portlbert school, buThe road -e -o consisted of a writ- ' with their teacher, Mr. Dale ten exam designed to test general oldershy, enjoyed a picnic at the knowledge and'. rules of th.e road, beach on Friday afterndonf Mr. and Mrs-, Harvey Bryans and and a skills test for balance, know- family, of London, spent the week ledge of signals, signs, and man- end with Miss. Minnie Dickson. oeuvering a bicycle accurately. It Mr. and was officially opened by Reeve :Mrs. Walter Tigert were James: Donnelly who expressed guests of Mr, and Mrs..A. M. Dun - pride ' on seeing such an interest lop in Kincardine on Saturday. in era safety, and 'his confidence Mrs., W: Stewart, of Auburn, and that a good performance would be 'Miss Lillian Stewart, of London;' ,'all. After~ that, the spent last week with Mr. and Mrs.turned in .by tests began with the young cyclists D. Martin. being put through their paces .in ' On Sund'tly, June 28th, at 3 p.m., all sorts of tuts from .-obstacle the Right Reverend G. N. Luxton, D.D., L.LD., sh�rp of 'Huron, con- courses, stopping and turning pro- firmed a class. - of candidates in perly, to balance tests, acrd skill Christ Church, Port Albert. The in handling a bicycle. After the minister,,the Rev. H. L. Jennings, tests•were completed, the childrennda enjoyed refreshments of pop' and presented Victoria 'Fester, rM.et oster, Mer - ice 'cream •w ile, the results were vin �Ho es,. Margaxe,L.._�.a.i.n e. bang-pu t " 4•.m... Winners were: Senior (grades Hoclges, Mrs, William Tigert, Rob - 7,' 8)-`lst, Phylis McCus'pey, 280 ert Woodrow Hoy, Arnold' Maxwell points, (trophy); 2nd, Art Nichol- Hodges; -'all' of Christ Church; Wal ° ter Allan Mole and John Elmer soli, (cufflinks). 1 n ter m ed i a t e (grades 4, 5, 6) -41st, Wayne Doak Black, of St. Paul's, Dungannon. 290 points, (trophy); .2nd, John Mrs. Arnold Ia •was received White, 260 points, (swim suit), Jun -into the Anglicannrchr The Bishop exhorted the' < ndidates on the benefits oil- daily Bible readit g,- The choir of Christ church, assist- ed by the choir, of St..Paul's, Dun- gannon, sang the anthem, "Vow Great Thou Ar't," by Buckwalter. 4'hillip Foster acted as the Bishop's stau~bearer. After the service the Bishop attended a social hour in the basement and the ladies of Christ Churchr"•served an ample luncheon. rChurch services at Christ Church, Port Alpert, for July and August, will be Sunday ..School at 10 a.m. and morning prayer '0 .41 a.m. The minister 411 charge for July will be the • iR'cv. Denys Scorer, of Si. Hilda's Church, St.,Thornas, and for August, tie Rev, E. C. Grey, of Norwich, Ont, Poly Communion will be the ,first1 Sunday of each mnbn th , a t :11" a.m. Port Albert annual cemetery ser- "t3ice will be on July 12, 'at ,3.30 p.m, A Signal -Star, ad brin, s:. tiqulek results, r "`: }kb?W.,7 ti•'L;fr'- -ti.N haryw75t11n;ti" .. , att. V, for (grades 1, 2, 3) --1st, John Rob- ertson, 252 points, ($5 gift cer- tificate); 2nd, .David Cornish, 2.50 "points, (bicycle bag). • Prizes were donated by Blue - water Market, MacEwan Insurance Agency, ' Orm'andy Jewelers, Fil- singer's, Canadian Tire Corpora- tion, Gerrards. IR:efreshments were prbvided by Bisset Bros., and Gode- rich BottlingmWorks. The first giraffe to reach Europe was brought in by Julius Caesar, • who exhibited it in Thome on his , tritunphal return from Africa in 46 B.C. Today, outside of zoos' and circuses, the airaffe is found only 111 Africa, in the dry and open brush ,&nintry south of the Sahara ' Desert. Here it finds its favorite food, the tender leaves and shoots." of the ateaeia (or mimosa) tree. The number of ffrmg in n4t14. Id sh nking.. 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