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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1959-10-15, Page 44• The 40derieh Signal awn, Thuratiay, Oc.tubcr liti,, Ii,�9 DUNGANNON DUNPANZiON, Oct, 14. --1 lives with her brother and his Vii4tors with Mr. and Mrs. Cecil wife, Mr. and. Mrs. R. J. IJurnin, in the village. Miss Durnin is ,bert;over Thanksgiving week -'tall and straight in stature with tad were Mr. and Mrs. D. k' keen brown eyes that sparkle Williattnson, Tommy, Teddy,!while in conversation ,high --Timmy-and y-anzd Te ilyn, of London; adds to her.. good wit and Irisly Mr. and Mfrs. Norman Baker, humor. We regret, that h Marry, Ronnie and Sandy, of � sister-in=-law, Mrs. Robt. Durni.., -Toronto, and Mr• and .Mrs. K. who has been ill with a bad E. Wood, Dale and Laura Lee, s e,►f London. cold, was hospitalized at Gode• Visitors at the home of Mr. rich on Sunday last. So she Brown Smythe were Mr.and wrll.i.ng1X ' helps with household duties 'anfl, of course , ,will be a Mrs. Robert Brigham and fain bit lonesant until her sister -in - illy, of Toronto. law return. We join in wishing Congratulations to Miss Ellen her continued health, and hap Durnin on her 97th birthday on piness and also the return of October 14th. She: is enjoying health to Mrs. Robert Durnin. normal . health and attributes 'bliss Clara Sproul, Stratford, ^this -to 'not harboring any un-'A'as • borne with her sisters, necessary Worries, • following Misses Rebina and Nettie Sproul regular routine clay by day, and' for, r, Thanksgiving,.owing her limitations. She Miss Grace Crawford, Gode- rich, visited for the .week -end at the R. J. Durnin home. The' United Church service next Sunday wil-1 be cancelled'as Nile observes anniversary ser- , vices when Rev. Get), Watt, Oak- ville returns to preach. r W. 1. Denomme FLOWER SHOP Phone 198 a1��I,lia/uid Blake. Mr. and Mrs. Palmer Kil- patrick, Toronto, Visited ,with relatives here and Benmiller, Mrs. S. J. Kilpatrick,.Lucknow, also visited with Members of ger family. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Sherwood and Robert, spent the week -end Allen, Watrous, Sask., and Mr. with Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Fin- and Mrs. Wm. 'Hill and Ethel aigan, Detroit. of. Goderich, spent Wednesday r and, any baby clothing or antic-, years. at )?ort, Albert. Mr. Doh- Taylor oll- les erty ulnas a member of the St. Tay ors Corner We are glad to report that Joseph's Roman e a t h o 1 i o Mrs. George Ginn is able to be Church, 'Kingsbridge, '" and of TAYLOR'S CORNER, Oct. 13. home again. The ,Holy. Nanw Society. —Mr. and Mrs Harry Emigh, Anniversary services are Sun- In 1926 he was married. to Saskatoon, Mr, and Mrs. Wm. day, October 18, with services Mary Loretto Kelly, of Blyth, at 11 a.m, and 7 30 p.m. who now survives. Two daugh- ters, Mary Catherine ,and Sarah Elizabeth, by a first marriage live in Belfast, Ireland. Other- Mr. W. Stafford, a patient at with Mrs. Robert Fuller. uoderich hospital for the past' Mr. and Mts. Leonard Rodges,' DONALD GiBBfa iuur weeks, has sufficiently re- Marilyn and Janet, spent the .!overed to be moved to his Thanksgiving week -end in Os- -Mr. Donald Gibbs, a former .come' herein the village and is coda, Mich. organist of Knox Presbyterian ,n the road tp recovery. Mr, and Mrs Wm. Cudmore Church, Goderich, and retired The .Dungannon U n i t e d spent Sunday at 'the home of organist of St. Andrew's Presby- ..hurch will observe anniversary the lady's parents, Mr. and Mrs:teria>i Church, Sarnia, died' re- ;eryices on Sunday, October, 25, Roy Wilson. Gently at Sarnia_ He Was a music 11 a.m. and 7.30 p.m. Rev. S.A.-, Mr. and Mrs, J'i'm Matheson teacher and vice president of ?ickering, of'Mc�unt Forest, will and Hee her, of Toronto, spent Lambton music festival. .lddress both morning and even thew end with Mr. and Mrs. lie is 'survived ,by his wife, ,ng services. Guest musicians Wrn.• Snyder. Ruby M eLe.od, frmerly of Gode- will be present for special Mr: and Mrs. Ken Bauer spent'rich, and a sister, Mrs. G. F. music at bofh services. the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Publuw, of •Vancouver. Mrs. Abner Morris, who has Jas. McMillen.•JA'VI7✓.S JO SEF'Ii DOHEItTY�. oeen'on the- sick list, has lately, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Young with oeen visited by relatives ---Mr. Mr, and Mrs. Kenneth Holmes Following .an illness of three and Mrs, Anderson Mugford, attended the Tebhutt-Dean wed- week's in Alexandra Hospital, London, Mr. anci Mrs. Douglas ding in Guelph on Saturday. James Joseph Doherty died on Freeman, Clipttln, Mr, and Mrs, Mrs. Doug Robisclfl and .girls Tuesday evening last at the age Don Shannahan and family, Sim- spent the week -end with her of 69. Born in Ireland, he came' coe, Mr. and Mrs. Len Christi- father, Mr. Austin Sturdy. 'Co Canada 36 ye'trs ago. He was' ,aw, Nile, and Mrs, Gerald Blake:the week -end in "Oshawa with,a -son of the late Mr, and Mrs. and children, Holmesvilie; tiIr. and Mrs, Jerry Ginn spent James Doherty, of Ireland. He, Mrs. Winnifred Widcombe 11,7r parents, Mr. and Mrs. L; resided first at Blyth,. later at Mrs. Berth ,Wilson Shawnee and nephew,' J. C- Darnin, Ina-• Gorrie, Kingsbridge and tor the past 12 OBITUARY - Kansas, after a visit with rela-i :ured to \\ ind.sor and returned Mr. and Mrs. Chester McNall rives here and in Toronto -is; to the vi1•lage t,at the weekend. „End family, Ai'at.erford, spent now returning l otne. ; Mr, Durnin lister returned to I'hank.iiving witn Mr. -and Mrs. DANCING Born at St. Jo.scph's Hospital,! Kitchener, Sam MeNall. London, on Octob.!r 12th, to Mr. l Next Sunday' Erskine Presby• Miss Phyllis Glen spent the,. :,rir1 Mrs. Cyril Boyle, St. 1ug:.,us-'.;urian Church will observe an- week -end in S,•dhurs with Mr. EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT brie; a daughter. 1 Ili veraary services, 11 a.m. and and 'Mrs. Ken McAllister. . ---- AT -_ •r Vi.;itors 'with Mr. and Mrs. I ,30 pan. Mr, 13t,rr•y" \IcQuillin is The 1 ,id.ea' :1:d met at. the fferb Finnigan were Miss Marg-!,ut -t sulois:1 and'Rev, \\'m. Hen -home of \Ins. Reg. Sturdy on ' ',r(•t ,Joy I>•urnin, Toronto, Mr.' derson, AV'all,ertor,, guest speak- Tueailay last. Mrs., .B Walter,. �' ueWater lounge Bill .'Atkinson, '`'lint. \Lich., Mr.',q! at both services, ,lie is a vice-president, • hi.,d charge • of MUSIC BY RHYTRMAIRES DAY .,nil Mr, It, ,1, McClure, Robert .,itf irllaw 'of the late Rev,C. the rneetfn1. An invitation to or ,:nil Bruce', Elmira, 1 Me•Dnriald, furnl�•r ly of Erskine the Union \V•M.S. Thankoffei•ini VOCALS — Mr, and Mrs. Cecil Blake and, 1'resbytur•i,an Clytrch. t�,a5 accepted. I'hr Navemh('r 9 ft -12 p.m. NIGHT f.,t.nily and Mr IIarold Blake,'{ 'A Yottn People's Rally -at meetin i will be . held at the. 114 miles south of Goderich, __....... ,4,. Sunday v1,lt‘'d Mr, and Mrs. e,i rth°, oh 1'Itesday night at- home of Mrs. Duel' Sturdy. The Agent;;for 24.hr. WiTh I•'oulds, St George, . racted two loads 01 youngheo- roll Ball to he answered with Highway 21 = Phgne 1167. FILM DEVELOPING • \Trs. D. S. Fines, ,,Toronto,' rile from Uu'l;.,a000fl Y.1',L.' an article for t'h.e baby la`•ette Catering to• Weddings,. Ban -,1 ' 20tf v.i-it,. rl bar brothers,! Messrs. Rev. I)r." empl(', of Huron fres- consisting of soap, face"" cloths quets, Parties, etc. .11-43x' MUM, !i1teVy. . sive the Hrir•ess for the ' pr,,araln foliowing the banquet. Mr. ',nd \firs •ift,ward Black ;,r. 1 l i li •, spent '1'lr"ipk.,;ivin2 ,w,t.'•) their ctau !,liter, Mrs. Ray ,.an'('y, ltiy alit! : r!_;r,d(laughter. 1.,,,:1r:e., af St 'Phomas, 1t .was :,.e.,1 a ;_!re„it ` 1'harrks,iivin2 'at .:o' St, they 11(Mlf' th(•re, ,then We ''1,.: ,10 1;•,rl to 'have their'.' little ur 1' yo,„.. -old 'tau 4htc'r, 1.aur,e. 1:mie from Vieloria }los- . i _ c ir, -i r1 S.,' urday. She :s r, cov (501.; n 0,';y after . n ,,i�(•r,,tlon fur tot(' ' 0p.t• bowel. ohu ,ii) -owed th` first arlrli\er•:-- ary of her birth,l;,y on Monday, (-)(tol,�'r 13'h. ° Mr. and Mr.. It'iliert L. fent• ;and, of Garden (.'ity', N.Y. cwstre «ui sis with Mr_ and Mrs. T, C. .Arlrl('r•son durin:a t the Than-kS--- ''iVirr t week -end tand to°}ether they visited Mifises {Hazel and A d., Webster, al Lucknow. Mr. -41 Pentland is a son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Colin t'entland, of Dungannon. Official C!osing FOR, 1959 SEASON F C LUB-13- OCTOBER 18 Men's. :Event -- Ellis Trophy — 10 a.m. Ladies' Event — Maitland Trophy — 1.30 p.m. --Presentation of Trophies at Club House — 5 p.m. .NOTICE er 1 in Goderich and Pistritt SUNDAY;OCT.1 from 2 a.m. to 4 a.m. GoderichPubiic Utilities Cornmission i1 GODERICH COMMUNITY CONCERT ASSOCIATION presents THE MEDLEYS DUO -PIANISTS i( on WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 21 AT 8.30 P.M. in PUBLIC 'SCHOOL AUDITORIUM - r n Bill and. Pat Medley ,have pl yed In bit parts • of U.S.A. Oki, lin nnitny:,partit ,of Canada. •41 li 44 DONNYBROOK DONNYBROOK, Oct. 12. 1rr. a;ei Mrs. Gordon Holmes and .\Ir.. Clarence Doerr, •01 JI11vt r ton visited Tun..-day'with their cousin, INIr4, Cltgrles Jcller;u.tr,' .rad 11r. Jellers.on. Mr. and,Mrs George Rcev (0,,' 01 'Toronto. were holiday ;curse; of Mr. ‘,1,1 Mfrs. J,;, i es Leddy. \lr. and Mrs \Villou•, Moun- tain, of Lond,.•silor•o, were Sun- il visitor; with their gt'and- 1 ii2hter, Mr.st- Wesley Jeffer-' sore, Mr. Jell,crson arid Debra. Missn Lucy Thompson, of Bronco, was home over the 'eek-tmd. Mr and Mrs, Donald Jefferson ' ;1 1*1 Cheryl, of Clinton, ai,d• Miss Elaine Jefferson, i l London,' with their parents, Mr. and Mrs.! 1;harles Jefferson. lir, and Mrs Wm, Webster,, of St, Helens, and 11r. and Mrs.! ltoht• Chamne'y, of .Aubd'rn, were !Sunday visitors at the home of I Mr. and Mrs. Stuart C'hamney and family. Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs., Sam Thompson and family were Mr', and Mrs. Chester.Fin- nigan and Daviel. Mrs. Raymond, I;innigap, of Crewe; Mrs. Cecil 1C.harnney, of Wingham; Mr. and Mrs. G. A. McLaughlin and(. Joanne, of Detrott°. " Mr. l3, 11, Thcrnpson spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Allan McGill, of Wingham. - •Mr, and Mrs. G. A. Mci..augh- .lin, of, Detroit, spent the week-' end visiting with East Wawa - nosh 'friends. - 1 Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Heseler 1 and son, of Guelph, spent Sun Hay ,,with Mr, and Mrs. Tom Armstrong and family. i 'Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Milliard Jefferson and fam- ily' were 'Mr. and Mrs. .Jack Wickstead, of Bluevale; Mr. and Mrs, George Jefferson, of Clin- ton; Mr. and Mrs. Doug Saucier, .John, Lo vrence, Nancy and Jane, ofPart Stanley, and Miss Irene JeAfTerson.,')f Dunnville. 1 Mr.' and Mrs, Ted Robinson, Jint, Bill And Judy with the lat- ten's parents,' Mr and Mrs. Ger- shorn ,Johnson, of Wingham. Miss Lucy. Thompson, of BtOntr, t her_oousi.n,- Mr. Harry Spencer, of 'Brooklirr, were Sunday visitors with Mrs, John Thompson.,. and Iioward. Mr, and Mrs, Bert Fitzgerald, of Kincardine, were Monday visitors at the same home. Quite a number from this, neighborhood attended.the Dun- gannon Fair. Little Miss Debra Jefferson, daugh cr of ofoMr.. an won d Mrs. Wesley third prize in the baby show. Successful 'anniversary ser- vices were held on Sunda, at Donnybrook United Church with Rev. R. M. Sweeney, of Auburn, in charge of the morning ser- vice - with a children's choir. Rev. John Patrick. of Bayfield, Was_guest Speaker for the eveni- ing service, the ladies' - cltttll" sang two numbers with Miss Louise Jefferson presiding at .the. organ for both services The, new federation of the West Indies, whose first Parlia- ment was opened by • Princess Margaret Inst year, has proved a good soil for writers:? Several good noveltists there have won' prominence in Euope. (Bit.3) Tigert, of Port Alpert; Mrs. Wm. (Ann Janette)( Berry, of Goderich, And, Mrs. John (Mary Loretta) Maize, of Au- burn. The remains are resting at Lodge funeral home until Fri- day morning when Rev. Fr. Van Vyn�ekt will sing requiem high mass at St. Joseph's Church, Kingsbrid e, at 10 a,m., with survivors are fie .soi16. Jama.,,hurial in Kingsibridke cemetery. Frahk and Stanley, all of Port I The pallbearers will be live Albeit; Clarence, of Toronto, sons, James,, Frank, Stanley and and John, of Goderich; also John "Doherty and EdWin Mc - three daughters, Mrs. Johu' Laughlin. • - .. BROWNIE'S Drive-inTheatre. CLINTON Featuring the Largest Wide Screen in Huron County ti• SUES FOR SALARY? Al Dewsbury, native of Gode- rich and former defeneeman with the Belleville McF,arla.nds hockey team, says he Will take legal action to recover $1,700 in salary which he claims is still owing hon by the team. During the first quarter of 1959 foreign capital coming into Canada.. totalled -$166,000,000. in British Columbia a muni, cipality. may become ati" incor- porated city it ,it bas 1Q0 male residents; in the four Atlantic provinces there is no minimum population requirement;, in On- tario a city must have at least 15,000 popltlation. Newfoundland, with an area of 152,000 square miles, has a population of 43,000. For your week -end entertainment we present:. FRIDAY, SATURDAY y 'Real Family-Entertainrinent — DOUBLE BILL OCTOBER 1b-17 "IT HAPPENED TO JANE" (COLOR) Doris Day, Jack Lemon, Ernie•Kovacs "THE TALL T" (COLOR). Randolph Scott, Maureen O'Sullivan (ONE CARTOON) TWO SHOWS NIGHTLY — Rain or Clear.. :First Show at 8 p.m. Children. Under,12 in 'Cars Free. t Fall Special! keavy Duty ALUMINUM DOORS °only . � 3 9.95 ea. DO-IT-YOURSELF McARTHUR & REILLY LTD. " . Complete Home, Decorating Centre . 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Every Unibody,is dippd'd seven times to prevoht rust. Not a bolt in the body car in Plymouth's class was ever built like this before. New"bridgetruss" Unibody makes the difference. The Plymouth structure is all pile piece —frame, body, crossmembers and ex- terior panels—without a body bolt in it to - spoil the solid silence of your Plyinouth ride. acictitrii-bod is one and.: one-half dimes.` stronger, end to end, than cin entronal types. It is four times as durable., Most comprehensive rust - proofing of any ear—ever Not only is your Plymouth built to withstand wear and road punishment; it's designed to resist the ravages of weather, too. For this year, Plymouth introduces a completely new rustproof- ing process, more comprehensive than any rust preventive treatment ever known to the auto industry. Unibody is dipped a full seven times to protect it for years to come! New Six ... new savings! Just lift the hood on a Plymouth 30-D Econoniy Six. You'll see a totally new kind of engine as,revolutionary in the way it 'looks as it is in the way it s4ves and perforlrrrs. It's inclined to the side—just like modern racing engines—at an angle of Plymouth's new overhead-valve, sik•cylinder engine inclined 30 degrees. delivers up to 50 extra miles per tankful! (Plymouth V -8's are money -savers, tbo!) 30 degrees. This permits a straight air intake with no elbows or angles to impede engine breathing. And even more important, inclining the engine allows Plymouth to introduce a straight- line, individual -cylinder manifold system that feeds the tight diet of gas to each "cylinder independently: Plymouth makes the bi ehangest a other overloo e You've only be4un to learn about Plymouth for 1960. Here are automatic door locks that lock all. doors- at the flick of a'switch. Here are automatic swivel seats and a high -back' Command seat for the driver. And here are Plymouth's own Torsion, -A IRE Ride, tush -button drive, Total -Contact brakes—all improved 'for 1960. But why not see for yourself? Your Plymouth dealer hasa new.,Wyrrtotrth awaiting your trial and inspection right now. Visit hirer today, A' Quality Product of Chrysler Corporation L••tineori . B nil 1960 ,Plymouth!.'. built a new �,c>, it -ver°ay to dive you solid 'satisfaction ST. TAVID STREET W. J. MILLS MOlOR SALES Ohryaler-Plyinouth Dealer - n GODER.IGH•, ON'T'ARIO