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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1959-07-30, Page 5"+eKA.?ffi.Kd - club met for their third meeting at the home of the assistant leader, Mrs. Ed. Davies, with Mrs, Ian Mc- Allister, Huron County Home Econ- omist, present. " Baiara Baechler opened the meeting. Minutes„,were read by the secretary, Carolyn Clark. The roll call was answered by� each•-inelnber -.telling a home improvement ,they had made or plan to make this season.' Some were painting mail -boxes, making • window boxes and 'flower gardens andaintin barn doors. The p g guest speaker, Mrs. McAllister, told the girls about the control of weeds and insects in their gardens; also how, to.. complete the record books' and make them more attra e- tive. Plans for achievement day to be held in Blyth on August'"26th, were made. Mrs. Davies gave a demonstration on flower arrange- d anent, Lunch was served by Mar, a 1,1 THURSDAY, JULY 30th, 1059 • ur ii I. • Bti •r BURN -- So . a i,• n Jiicke d .Margaret:J1aines, St 1410. Friday, July 3ilst, •at the home of Mrs.. Dawes. Womenfs Institute. The July meeting of the Auburn W.I. was held in the Orange Hall with the president, Mrs. Thomas ffaggitt an charge. The minutes were read by Mrs. Bert Craig. She also gave the .,financial -statement, It was announced that the Achievement' Day for the Garden Club will be held at Blyth on August 26th.` Plans were• completed to visit the County Hume on . July s0.t.b.,, when Mr. Harvey McGee, of North Bay, will be the guest soloist. Little Miss Nancy Anderson sang a love- ly solo. Mrs, Thomas Lawlor gave a demonstration on how to dress dolls in plastic foam and flower corsages and, had a large display of her work for which she finds a , ready market. Mrs. Marguerite Chopin spoke on the motto, "Ehvy August 1TAGDAY�utlSt1.gby Cancer, Polio and T.BCommittee of Oddfellow-Rebekah IO.O.F. airs and equipmentloaned free to anyone -- Saturday, Sponsored — Wheel ch PROCEEDS FOR WELFARE , -CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS -''QUALIFY AS A PROFESSIONAL ACCOUNTANT Applications for registration as students,.. 195911960 season, now being received for .a limited time. - Five-year course conducted by the Department of Exten sion, University of Toronto, plus acceptable practical training business or public accounting fields of your ,own choice. Write immediately forfurther. information The. Certified Public Accountants Association of Ontario, C.P.A. Building, 228 Bloor Street West, Toronto 5, Ontario. - -30-32 no man's talent but try to im .rove your own." Miss Jannett Dobie danced the Highland Fling in Scot- tish dress. The r911 call, "Some - t n_ I'remem!ber on the way to and matching bow and jacket, white accessories and a corsage of pink' roses. She was assisted in receiv- ing by the groom's sister, Mrs,; Robert Ripl, of Toronto., , The firi+� table -was- i�h^�+ taining and ' was 'answered by all three -tiered pillared weeding` cake the members, A miscellaneous auction will be held at the next meeting. A lunch was served by Mrs. Oliver Anderson, Mrs: Edgar Lawson and Mrs. William .5traugh- an. • Wood—Patterson. • -- 'baskets of .4)ink.andAvJaiter gl diol(, -yellow, and mauve summer flowers against a background of green ferns arid bronze candelabra holding white tapers formed 'a lovely setting for the marriage of! Shirley Jane Pat- terson and Darrell Leroy Wood, of Toronto., The bride is the only daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Nelson Patterson, R.R. 3, Blyth ' and the groom• is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Wood, of Amherst, Nova Scotia. Rev. R. M. Sweeney of- ficiated for . the double -ring cere- mOny in Knox United Church •on Saturday, July 25. ,,'Traditional wedding music was played by the church organist, Miss Margo Grange, who accompanied the solo- ist,' Mrs. Betty Wilkin, , Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore• a gown of white silk organza styled with a bodice o • em. roi - and the dinner was' served y the W.A.: of the church. The tables were beautifully decorated with lighted candles in silver candelabra pink and white gladioli and Queen Anne's lace twining green iyy. The waitresses were" girl friends of the bride, Misses Joan . Mills, June Mills'; Betty Durnin, Marlene Ea- som, Carol Armstrong, Karen Pat• terson. Tor a trip to Northern On- tario, the bride wore a dress of green embroidered linen, lace trim- med, and wore white accessories. On their return they will ' make their - home in Toronto. Guests were present from Toronto, Ottawa, Stratford, Mitche.l, Seaforth, At- wood, Clinton, Goderich and the surrounding district. Misses Donna 'and Diane Cham- ney,.. of Donnybrook, are visiting their grandparents, Mr. , and Mrs. Robert Chamney. W.M.S.--rhe July meeting of ,the Knox United Church W.M.S. was held at Wightman's Grove with members of the 'Mission Band as their guests. John Arthur gave the. call to worship and presided Knox, of Blyth, aunt of the bride, was in charge of the registration. Those pouring tea were, Mrs. Alex Manning, Blyth, Mrs. 11 a r o 1 d Sprun , Londdesboro,, Mrs. Charles HHoll� - an of Bl h, all aunts , of the bride.Serving Mrs. Nor- man McClinchey, Misses J n Mills, Carol Armstrong and J rt; Mills. Those assisting were, Mis s 'Joan Lockhart, Donna Haines, ~ Ottawa, Sheila ,Lockwood, of Clinton, Mrs. William Dodds, : Mrs. Jack Arin- strong, Mrs. Alfred Nesbitt and Mrs. Gurdon Meeimetteyr•r ' Slro'w ng" the • gifts „and the trousseau, were Mrs. 'William Patterson, Mrs.' Ken- neth Patterson, sisters-in-law of the bride, and Mrs. Hebo Siertsema. Bouquets of lovely summer flow- ers decorated the Knox United Sunday School room for the shower of Miss Ruth Million. Miss Eliza- beth Grange, Stratford, was chair- man for the program. A solo was sung by Nancy Anderson, and ac- companied by Miss Margaret A. Jackson: A reading was given by Mrs. William T. Robison and a •duet was sung by Margje and Klaske Koopmans. • Mrs. Thomas Haggitt gave a reading. A duet -was sung by Misses Joan and June Mills. The guest of honor' was escorted 'to a decorated chair by b d' f b d Joan Mills and June Mills pinned ered .lace and scalloped sabina for the program. Mrs. Leonard a corsage . on her. Betty Durnin Catharines, visited last week with neckline and long lily -point sleeves. Archambault read the \Scripture, read an address of good wishes Mr, and Mrs. Harry Armstrong. The 'bouffant skirt of silk organza followed by prayer by •Mrs" Arthur and the many gifts were carried in. Mr. and Mrs, Clifford Basila, of over satin was accented` by girl friends of the bride-elect.London, and Miss Eleanor Monck with lace Grange. A recitation was given Ruth thanked. her -many friends * spent the week -end with her sister, appliques,, rhinestones and pearls by Klaske Koopmans. Betty Moss for the lovely gifts and invited as was the neokline and the -back and Jennifer Grange sang a duet. everyone ,to her trousseau tea on fell in tiers of lace to the hemline. Bible storis were read by' Jean Saturday, July 25, A lunch was Her finger-tip veil of French illu- Montgomery, 'Billy Lapp, Martie served and a social hour enjoyed with the bride-to-be. Mrs. Caroline Seers, of Mitchell, ecu:,, ��: �, ..� . , -< :, "•'cit,^k��.�:,•r of Galt, spent several days last Mrs. Frank. Raithby, Mrs. Stanley week with her parents, Mt,. an Johnston and Mr, ;and . Mrs. S. Mrs. George Lawlor. Lansing. Mr. 'and Mrs William J. Craig Dr. and Mrs. Gerald Jelly, of visited friends in Clifford and (Peoria,, Illinois visited last week -ti Mr, and -Mrs. Rober . 'hil ips, Raithby and also his cousin- s. Mrs: Ezekiel - Phiilips and Miss Ed. Davies. Mrs. Jelly is a , .augh- Laura Phillips visited with Mr. ter of Professor George Raithby and Mrs. 'Herman Phillips on Sun- and Mrs, Raithby, of Guelph. day • •♦ �gl�tFi -'f M2 Miss Carol, Beadle returned to dr. and Mrs, Carl Youngblut her position in London after spend - and family, of Hamilton, spent the ing her vacation in Florida. week -end with Mr. and Mrs,,. Russel Mrs. Gten Raithby, of London, King. spent a few days last' week in the ~ Mr, -••--Wil ra-t Mayhew, _Mr ...and vi,ll'age. - Mrs. Les Mayhew, of Toronto, spent Joint church services will be last Sunday with hi`s brother-in-law, held in the month" of August for Mr. William Straughan, Mrs. Knox Presbyterian Church and St. Straughan and other relatives: Andrew's., Blyth, When `Rev. Stanley Mrs. Charles Williams, of Clinton, '"Scotr',''a ro' Kincardine, will have was., also a guest. charge of the service at Blyth at Mr. Hiram Lindsay spent. last 9:30 a.pi. There will be no service week -end. in Guelph visiting with in Auburn in the month of.August, Mr. and Orville Pyle. Mr. Donald Fowler ,is convalesc- Visitors last,, Sunday with Mrs. • ing at his home after several George Hamilton., were Mr. and weeks in Goderich hospital., Mrs. Arthur Rutledge'; Mrs. Greta • Mr. Wayne Billings had the mis- McLeod and Catherine, of Egmond- fortune to have a bone broken in' vill , and Mrs. William Chapman; his arm while attempting to crank of Seaforth. the tractor. Mr. and Mrs. William Raithby, Miss Pheobe Densmore. Rela- John, David and Dawn Marie, of tives in this district• received word Ottawa, visited on Monday with of the death of, Miss Pheobe Dens - Mr. and Mrs. Frank Raithby, and more which occurred recently in Mrs, Stanley Johnston. London. She was the daughter Mr. Gordon Johnston, of St, of the late Mr. and Mrs. William Densmore, pioneers of the West- field• clistrict. She was 84 years of age and had, taught school , for many years in Saskatchewan. Bur- ial took place in Woodlawn ceme- Mrs. Ed. Davies, and Mr. Davies,I tery, London. Eleanor remained for a week's Centennial Service.—The centen: visit. � nial service at Hope Chapel ceme- Mrs. Catherine Dobie, of Blue- tery will be held on Sunday, Aug - vale, and her son, Eugene Dobie, ust 9, on the grounds on the 13th of Toronto, visited last Friday with concession of Hullett Township, at 3 p.m. Dr. William Fingland; of Niagara • Falls, will be in charge and will be assisted by other clergy of the community. Mr, and Mrs. Joe Jackson and daughters, of Streetsville, visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Chamney. ' sion was held in place by a lace crown covered with ' pearls and rhinestones. She carried ' a white Bible .crested with red roses. • At- tending the bride as matron of honor was Mrs. 'Nebo Siertsema, The bridesmaids were Miss Lois Cunningham, of Goderich, and Mrs. Norman McClinchey, dressed in Nile green gowns styled similar to those of the matron .of honor, .and carried yellow carnations. The pretty little' flowergirls were Cheryl and• Dale Patterson, nieces' eces' of the bride.. Mr. Robert Ripley, of Toronto, • brother-in-law of the groom, was the best man and, the ushers were Mr. William Patterson and Mr, Kenneth Patterson, -bro- thers of the (bride. For the re- ception held in the church parlors the bride's mother received the guests wearing a sheath dress of powder blue lace over taffeta, large `Koopmans and Glen Webster. Mrs. • Maurice Bean and Miss Margaret R. Jackson - Oliverlated interesting was guest of honor at, a birthday Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Stoltz and Miss les. Mrs. Anderson took party -planned by „her granddaugh- Margaret R. Jackson. - charge of the business period, ter, Mrs. William Seers, last week Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Anderson, while the children f o gairriees to observe her 7511 birthday,' The William and Nancy spent last Sun•• o under the direction of John Arthur guests spent the afternoon chatting day at Port Elgin with Mr. and Mrs, -William Kruse and Elizabeth. Mr: and Mrs, James Hembly re- turned home Sunday evening from a three weeks' vacation, ' Miss Edna Kelly, of Toronto, is a guest this week of her cousin, MissSadie Carter. Master Robert Wilkin spent last week. camping at Bayfield with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Craig and family, of. Ilderton. Mr.. and Mrs. Ronald Rathwell,- Michael and Janice, of St. Cath- arines, spent ,,last week -end with her parents, e, and Mrs, Gordon R. Tayldt. Mrs. R•athwell stayed for a longer visit." :Mr;, and Mrs John Ritz, of Belle - and Martie Koopmans. Mrs. An- derison thanked the leaders and the children for the inspiring program which they had presented. A dainty and reminiscing and a dainty lunch was served with a beautifully dec- orated cake tomark this occasion. picnic lunch .was served to'. all. Mrs. Seers" makes her, home with p Trousseau Tea Heid. ---The home her daughter, Mrs. 'Russel (Elsie). of Mr. and .Mrs.' Nelson Patterson Keyes, of Mitchell, For many e wi t h hi "villa • • r � she lived int s years F was attractively. decorated with her son Fred', and sons, 'William bouquets of summer flowers, last and John. S e' was born in Eng- when Mrs. Patterson lb entertained friends, neighbors and • land, and was married there, tom relatives to a' trousseau tea in ing to the Goderich district to live. honor of her daughter, Shirley, They also resided nearExeter, whose marriage 'took place last. When her., husband passed away Saturday. The many ,guests were she made her home here. She has received' at the door' by Mrs. Pat- terson and Shirley. 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Four -Door Sedan featuring -40 m.p.g... economy ! 17 ,i 14i and _Mrs: ,,Gerald McKay� ville,_and Miss Violet P•hilli'ps, of Sandra Anne sand John Michael, I Toron are visiting `w'ith--Mr:-arrcf- • HORSE .RACES KINCARDINE CIVIC' HOLIDAY AUGUST 3 POST -TIME 2 P.M.. 5 CLASSES 10 HEATS -30 Anflu1 Count, w. w, . rw.•: ...,,,,... •.ail. ,'n3i•3*="' F"! Almost tw° 1iundred enthusiastic children and. grown-ups sv�arrxied, around Harbor •Park Friday, July 10, at the annual Huron County' employees' picnic. • The festivities began at 2.30 p,m, with a series of boat -rides. around Goderich Harbor. BY the time the last boat=load had returned, 4.80 p.m., everyone )vas eager to -start. the races. Among the winners in the children's races were Danny Enzensberger, Jocelyn and Phylis' Cummings, Elaine Berry, Bill Blake and many triumphant others. 'In the adult races, winners were: , County Councillor's raee, Reeve Walter Forbes; Ex -Warden's' race, Alex Alexander; ladies' bean race, Helen Wilson; men's open race, Dennis Jewitt; ladies' kick -toe slipper, Glenis Jewitt; Ex.,'Warden's Wives, Mrs. Trewartha; County,' Councillor's wives, Mrs. F. Walkon), A picnic supper followed the races and then, several draws were held including: supper draw, Donna Bean; oldest person, Nelson Trewartha; youngest person, Mar- tin Becker; men"s draw, John Jewitt; . women's draw,Eleanor Erskine County Councillors', Frank Walkom; councillors' wives, Mrs. Clarence Hanna; NAVl•'LEAGUE TAG DAY The Navy Leagueof Canada tag day held at Goderich last Friday brought in a total of about $200. it was postponed from Saturday, July 18, when, the fixture was rain- ed' out. Some 30 taggers took part in the activities, sponsored- by the Goderich Women's Institute. Prize winners for bringing in the most return., were as follows: lst, Betty Sheardown;, 2nd, ' Paul 'Doak; 3rd, Donald Brereton. ••• •••••••••••®•••••.00 • " • • • • • • FQOTINEAR CLEARANCE 1 • -� •Vii! �- 0 • DISCOUNT' •on • • ••• iSummer Sandals 8 Dress Purnps•• 1 SShoe Shop .. • •10•00000410••••••••••••••• • • lb • is Quality Footwear • •iii•••••••oeee••••••••6•••••••,•••N••••••••••• • ;; • "The •Price Is Right" ••• Summer -Clearance ale SCHAEFElt'S Annual Summer Clearance Sale, is now in Full Swing. Our complete summer stock of . Dresses, Blouses, Swim Suits, Skirts and Sportswear has been reduced for quick sale" , Look for the YELLOW SALE TICKETS,. . 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