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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1959-11-05, Page 7• HALLOWE'EN PARTY A Hallowe'en masquerade party, sponsored by the Adult Club of • Victoria 'Street United • Church, was enjoyed oh Wed- nesday evening of last week. The games wee in charge of Mr. D. Hobbs and consisted of apple bobbing, contests and dis- secting "IVIr. Smith" as well as other Hallowe'en gam.ea. Devo- , tiOns were conducted 'by Mrs. D. Hobbs and,/ Mr. Frank Bissett looked after the decorating. Lunch was served under the convenership of Mr. and Mrs. D. Vail. McCulloch.. D-44 '1.40 and "150'' CHAIN SAWS from $149.95 uP Easy Terms available. on all saws. We have some good USED• CHAIN SAWS priced to clearl NEW 11 $11.00 and up CHAIN Thad( Sales & Service 115 ST. DAVID ST. GOD4RICH Auburn News AUBORN, Nov. 3.--frhe Ida White Group of Knox PreAry- terian Church met with the pre- sident, Marjorie Youngblut, pre- siding. The worship story was told by MarianYoungblut fol- lowed by prayer by Joyce Le,a- tlherland, . The Mission story was taken by the leader, Mrs. Wilfred Sanderson', The min- utes were read. by Margaret Sanderson.' , The business Was conducted by 'Mrs. Donald Haines. The offering was ret ceived by Keith Scott and dedic- ated by Darlene Stewart. A film Was shown. • Recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Ament; Gary and Shirley were: her grandmother, Mrs. Alice Wilson, of Port Cre- dit, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hunk- ing, of Dearborn, Michigan; and Mr, and Mrs. Roy Mugford and family, of Goderieh. Miss Ruth, Andrews returned to her .position in London after a week's convalescing at the' home of her parents, Mr. and' Mrs. Warner Andrews and fam- ily, Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Anderson and family and her mkther, Mrs, Edgar Lawson, visited last Sun- day in Kitchener with Mr. and Mrs. William Kruse and Eliza- beth. Anyone wishing. to take the -fall project 'New lamps for old" please co tabt the leader, Mrs. Thomas Lawlor or Mrs. Gordon Dade 'by November 9th. . Mr. an clMrs. Harry Eve, of Leaside, spent last' week -end with her mother, Mrs. Herbert Govier. Mrs. Leo Ziler and son, John, of Detroit, and .Miss Mildred Scott, R.N., of Mitchell, were re- cent guests of -their brother, Mr. Kenneth Scott, Mrs. Scott and family. Mrs. Ed. Davies and Mrs. Wes Bradnock attended the Women's Institute Rally at Brussels on Monday. The tanvassens are out in this district or the ,British and Foreign Bible Society.. Hallowe'en'has come and gone and SO are • the hundreds of children who went from house to house for treats on Saturday evening. iy little damage was done a the Provincial Police patro11td the village very faith- fully. Wome is Institute County e Huron County Wo- men's Institute Rally was held in the Brussels United Church with the president, Mrs. Rich- ards, of East Huron District, pre- ' 4 • • 1 • 111 4 • by the West Huron District Pre- sident, Mrs. Otto Pollp, Dungan- non, And from the South Huron District by Mrs. John McLean, of Seaforth. 'Mr. Harvey, John- ston, from the Huron County Home for the Aged, spore to the, ladies on thework being 'aecomplished there. Mrs. StanleSt Bride, chairman of the Guelph Area, brought greetings. A telegram of congratulations was sent to the new Area now meeting in Owen Sound. Mrs. D. A. MeNaughton, ef Wingham, spoke of the work of the Wing - ham Cancer Society. The after- noon...session was opened with devotions by Rev. Mr. Brown, of firussels United Church. Mrs. John McLean spoke on the pro- jects and the helping of the blind in Huron County. Miss Bette Tillman, Home Economist for Huron County, presented the Huron County ScholarShip to Miss' Marjorie Papple, of Sea - forth. This was accepted by her mother as -Marjerie is attending Teachers' College, Stratford. Miss Tillman spoke of the senior and junior work in the, county. The guest speaker, Mrs. Wilfred Mack, of Crediton, gave an il-' lustrated address on her trip to Scotland. An invitation. was ex- tended to the,Rally to hold their . 1960 convention. in Auburn. The second meeting of the' A!iburn Tidy Teenswas, held af siding. Greetings were brought the home of, Mrs. Ed, Davies. • The president, l'ilargaret-Ilaln0s, gifts. Lunch was served by the The Goderich Signal,Star, opeded iimeeting. margaret hostess, assi4ted by neighbors. • welcomed the home economist, Miss Bette Tillman, to the meet- ing. Eileen Schneider read the minutes of the previous meet- ing. - The leader, Mrs. Keith Machan .gave a. tont on equip - merit and arrangement of clothes closets. A demonstra- tion was held by the leaders to show the members how to con- struct hat standards, and how to make hat boxes, Miss Til - roan spoke of club work to the girls. Two new members' were welcomed, Mrs. Howard Tait and Miss Ruth Andrews. A lunch was served by the leaders: (press). chose "Au:burn Sunshine Follow- -Marilyn Daer, s e c r e t a r y Mr. Donald Plunkett was ers" for their name. The C.G.I.T. guest of honor at the home of mi°eineetictn'gin the Young People's Mrs. Bert Daer when neighbors for a study on Africa. and friends gathered to honor Films were shown by Kathleen her on her fecent marriage. Andrews with the commentary Bingo games were enjoyed, fol- given by Mrs:' Ed. Davies. pre - lowed by a short program. Mrs. The Y.P.S. met with the Norman McClinchey sang a solo, sident, Edgar Leatlherland, in and Laura Daer played a piano charge. Minutes were read by solo. Mrs. Bert Daer gave a Helen Youngblut. Helen was reading and a mouthorgan selce- named delegate to the, execu- tion was played by Mrs: Everett Taylor accompanied by Mrs. Kenneth 'McDougall. Mrs. Nor- man McClinchey read an address of congratulations and gifts were presented by Misses Elva Gross, Helen Youngblut and Mrs. Lloyd Craig. Mrs. Plunkett thanked her friends for the $iris Of the Aw; burn met with the. p e- Sident, Bakbara. Sanderson, - ..• siding. Scripture was read by •Jannett Dobie, followed, by pray- er by Carole Brown. The min - kites were read by • IVIargaret Haines. The financial statement was ,given by Carole Brown. Plans were completed for the U.N1.C.E:F. canvass on October 31st for millt for the United No- tions 'Citildrenis Relief Fund: The offering was received by Marilyn Daer and dedicated by Linda Andrews. prayer was by Rose Marie •Haggitt. -The girls Live meeting of the YX.S. of the, Pre:kytery at Wingham. Betty! Youngblut read the' Scripture. rho program of discussion was ,ed by Bruce Youngblut, assisted 3y 'Marie LeaCherland, Kathleen' Andrews, Gordon Daer and Mar- - iyn Daer, The offering was re- •-:civeci by Murray ,Youngblut. • Hallowe'en Party.—The Hal, owe'en' party at U.S,S. No. 5 Lluilett, commenced. with a box social for the 'inn lunch. The .teacher, Mr. .Duncan MacKay, told an interesting story before the Junior Red Cross Society': had their meeting, The 'presi- lunt, Rose _Marie, "Traggitt, was in Charge A solo was sung by • L INO FINER QUALITY AT THIS:LOW PRICE ... ANYWHERE • Quality -made throughout with hundreds of Firm, resilient coils • Famous Sealy smooth -top coirf,ort_..._ ...no buttons, no Ibumps, no lumps • Crush proof, pre -built borders keep their shape • Tailored handles—reinforced air vents — sturdy stitching 53 0.L111 OR Matting Box Spring $39.95 TWIN SIZE FOR THIS ,LEADING VALUE Come in! Compare 'Tr fertomfort, style, quality. You'll save on this unbeatable bedding ;aloe. - EASY BUDGET TERMS 4 -PIECE 4 TWIN BED SET SALE -PRICED TOO' • Unmatched val6e! Complete with tufted, washable headboard; deep, comfy mqttress; firm box s ring; sturdy legs on caters'. Beautifully .etorbtor- designed throughout. Shop, compare now. 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Next highest price among' the ner accepted a Life Me ership in the WA. for Mrs. 0. , Wash- ington, who was unable to be present at the meeting. Mrs. Washington organized the W.A. at Auburn in May, 1952. Plans were made for the Christmas Fair to be held in November. The meeting was closed With prayer by Mks. Grange. Newlyweds Hontired: — Mr. and Mrs. John McNichol, of Morris Township, were recently honored when friends and neighbors of. Mrs, McNichol in S.& No. 16, Est Wawanosh, gathered at their home. A soc- ial time was enjoyed and Mrs. Norman McClinchey' read an ad- dress of congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. McNichol, Mr; Carl Govier. made the ,presentation of a mirror and a bronze 1;vaste- paper . basket. Mrs. McNichol (the former Mrs.,Ncsbitt) served a delicious lunch. Thursday, Nev. 5;17.100?, 11 males. offered 104)..,i14000' . reoPlIA-bygglibw: AIPM:oug9104. Culbert wofigtrorna044 bi,0440,14',..._,of dI 2.,. vilidniay, foltiple,__EmblePt. Lavender .34th bred by. W. A. • of Howard. Caert. Culbert and Sons from the herd • that went on the auction block Bull was fa20 by R. Dean Boyd, RX. 4.•;', atTflonpe bTidee$Waamotitegr tOhae4lafetri44.44 grave, Ntaiple Emblem vePt:T4_411, . tor was Grand Champion Charles H. Bosman, RAIL 'z. h - Bluevale, paid $310 for Hi -Hill . .•' Rosewood 4M. She was bred by Andrew C. Gaunt, of Luckn'ow, Auctioneers 'for the sale were William S. O'Neil, Lincoln White *, and Bert. Pepper. Sales • man. agfr was Andrew C. Gaunt. 49TH ANNIVERSARY' COUPLE, HONbRED Mr., and Mrs. W. F. H. Price, South, street, were guests of's.-- --- honor last Saturday at a family' dinner in honor of their 49th wedding anniversary, at the home ,of their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. •Clarenee Miller, Trafalgar street. The couple have two:daughters, Mrs. Leslie Hanna, of Ayr, and Mrs. Clarence Miller, of town; four grandsons, one great-grandson, and one great-granddaughter. . NEW O.P.P. HERE Constable Clifford Tasker, formerly with the Woodstock detachment of the Ontario Pro- vincial Police, , has assumed duties with the _Huron County detachment in Goderich. Laura Daer, A reading was given by Gail Miller. While the children were getting into their ' 27— ------- •ottAttmes a contest was enjoyed 1. by the mothers who were the .tuests, Mrs. Kenneth McDougall was the winner. A parade of the costumes was held with the march being played by Barbara MacKay. Prizes were won by: Fancy dress -Gail Miller, dress- ed as a gypsy, 2nd, Patsy Wilkin, in- old fashioned bonnet, muff and fur, 3rd, Betty Moss, Q,s arr Indian girl; comic dress—Shelly Grange, old lady costume, 2nd, Ronnie Brown, 05-0 skeletOn, 3rd, David Polic-h,, dressed as a, hOo. The pre-school children winners were: 1st, Gail Seers, as an angel, 2fid, .Marie .Plank- ett, as a negro'girl, 3rd, Elaine Bean, as a witch. A candy hunt was held for Grade 1 pupils and the pre-school children. Con- tests were enjoyed. WinnerS were:, Brenda East, Judy Arthur, Laura' • Daer, Barbara MacKay and Rose Marie Haggitt. Lunch was served by, Gra'te 7 and 8 nunils. 'Rev. R. M. Sweeney officiat-ed • at the morning service' for the Knox United brntitsmat wr,yice last Sunday, Those 'baptize& were: Philip Charles, son of Mr. and Mrs. j. Keith•Art.hur; Mar- ilyn Denise, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Wightmln; Sandra, datufhter of Mr. and Mrs. Garth McClinchey; Steven Car- men, son of Mf: and MrsT-Car- men Gross; Robert William..,son orMr. and Mrs. Gordon Powell: Tarry Meredith, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Popp; Eldon Murray, • son of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon! Chamney,' The Children's Choir, tinder the direction of Rev. Mr.! Sweeney and the church organ- ist Miss Margo. Grange., sang an anthem and led in the service• of .song. Woman's Association. — The W.A. of Knox Unite'd -Church held their October meeting with Mrs. Elliott Lapp opening it. The meditation was given by Mrs. R. Koopmatts arid Scripture was red by Mrs. Norman Wight - man. Mrs, Guy Cunningham led! in prayer. A duet was sung by the—Koopmans sisters, accom- pani,ed by MrS. N. Wi5,11tman.! Mrs. Fred Toll presented timely thoughts on Christian Steward; ship, and Mrs, William Dodds! gave a reading. The offering, was received-- by Mrs. .Tames. Trembly and Mrs. William Dodds,' A discussion followed regarding: the amalgamation of the W.A.! and the W,M.S. in the United Church of Canada..NIrg, Arthur Grange presided for the busi- ness ,period. Mrs. R. M. Swee-1 re still pretty busy • but... From now on throughout the winter we'll be glad to take orders for your jobs of renovation, redecora- tion, maintenance, repair and cleanup. Plan now to have these jobs done during the,cold weather lull when men and materials are more , fendily available. It will pay you." r4, re Plan to help yourself and at the sortie time help your community,. to increase employment this Winter. 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