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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1960-03-17, Page 6• .r u I, The Goderich Signal -Star, Thursday, March llth, 1960 +amity.ta Frank Walters; of Inger- sof�l, spent the week-end•with ALIREIPN + his sister, Mrs. Arthur Grange, • `' And daughters. A . N, March 14. — Mr.s. ' .'VIr, Gordon Taylor spent a The March meeting of the d, Mrs. Gordan Dobie , and 1 couple of days this week at St. Knox United Young- People's may' visited an Sunday with Sea't,aarines with his daughter, Union was held in the West- er sister, Mrs. Leo McLuhan, Mrs. Ronald Rathwell,'Mr, Rath- field United `Church, with Dor- well, Michael and Janice. othy • Noble in .charge. The -.- a,n4:: .„„-J ui .,,- ,4,4,e, Scripture was read by Ronald Faye and .Maryanne, and, Mr.1el�l and Jean Nay,Tor led in and �Qrs-,`rank Alcc)ck,. of Brus.-prayer: The offering was re, ceived by Marvyn and Clifford Snell, Dorothy Noble gave the topic, '•"Ffith and Evangelisnm." The next meeting will be at Auburn Unified Church with Keith Snell in charge. " J„< Mr. l[tseLlihan and family, and -ittralaretheal Mr. 'R9os l- atiowar aii4 Mrs. Halloway. Mr. Jack Partridge, of' Belle- Jels, visited on Sunday with her , vile, visited with' lief niece, 104. Lorne Pc pp, Mr. Papp, parents, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Douglas, Dianne, Robert and inirkcohnell, and family. Larry. ' Mar. and Mrs. Lloyd Mciaarty and family, of Goderich, spent List Sltnday . with his mother; Mb's. Nee'sei: • er. artmy; �, •. NO ROYALTY NO Penalties 15); Top bloodlines from U.S., raised, selected and hat- ched in Canada. Beed -to - lay chicks from famed STONE'S DENTLE..RCIIIL_ TRUE -LINES Nowyours and guaranteed by 1OE FARMS LIMITED • ATWOOD, ONTARIO Literature and Prices on Request. ..,M Mr. and Mrs. William J. Craig spent a few days last week" w4.th their Son; Mr. Robert J. ;Craig, ,Mrs. Craig and family, at 'Eder - r. and1Vtr's. Kenriefh" Staples and family were .guests last Sunday with his brother, Mr. Gordon Staples, Mrs. Staplais and family, at St. Colurivban. Mr. and -Mrs. Duncan MacKay, Barbara !and John 'spent last week -end in London with her brother, Mr. John Weir, Mrs. Weir, Joan and Boib. MjArth•ur Young�blut, Miss Lila Youniablut, R.N., of Gode- rich, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Arth- ur .and Jayne, visited with Mrs. Annie Magk, and Mrs. Mildred Webtlaufer, at Woodstock. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas John- resided until his death last sum - stall visited last Sunday with mer. She was a devoted mem- ber of the Auburn Baptist Church and was for ninny years Mrs,: James Rai+ by..-- Mrs. Jamesx_,Q.;Ela thby die.d.adaa444401.1. Private I•io'spital, London, on Thursday, March 10•, 1960, after a lengthy illness. Mrs. Raithby, the former Evelyn Bald, was llhe daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. William Ball and was barn + in 11ullett Township on November 30, 1882. She attend- ed S.S. No. 9, Hullebt school. She was married to Mr. James Raithby on March 28, 1900, and took up residence on their farm on the 1st concession of East Wawanosh, then on the' 13th of Huliebt and retired to .,the village of Auburn where they his sisters Mrs. Roy Farorw, and Mr. Farrow, at Mitchell. Mrs. Margaret Hoy, ofl Brus- a member of the Auburn Wo- lsels, spent a few days last week men's Institute. She is .surviv- �visiii.n�;- wit.h,,,her:,ne,phew,-_ ..••ect:;by- two,... n.s,�. lin ...and Kenneth Staples, Mrs. Staples, Lloyd, both of London, five Marian, Carol, Susan and Bon- grandchildren and three great- nie. rPssor George E 1 w i n 1 grandchildren and also her twin t Nits. Edith Sturdy, of am of uerp,,, - i una Cowan, of Goderich, visit-; on Saturday, Mardi 12, at thy ed on Saturday evening with J Keith Arthur funeral harm their father, Mr. G e 0 r g e with Rev. A. E. Silver, of Lon - !don, !don, and Mr. John Agulian in Mr. ,ti,s d Mrs..Edga Lawson , , c hag ve Burial took .place .. •,a -t :-0n an the Cl rtv.. . -�, pia ++ , Sts er, , I R they, f G Minton. The funeral took place d-Mrs-_°Ii."z:.41341 .41341W444- '-ev 'meter. - b,R914teare<fM' ed recently with Mr. were Mr. Nelson HiII, Mr. Harry s. -James Robertson at Sturdy Mr., Norman Sheppard, tori Nursing Home. Mr. Frank Raithby, Mr..William Guests on the week end with Lobb and Mr. Sidney Lansing. Mr. and Mrs, . Harry Arthur, The beautiful floral tributes and ,Judy, Mark and Greg were her many contributions to the. Gid parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer.eons paid a silent tribute to a [idler, of Blyth, and Mr. and lob .q mother,' a kind neighbor Mrs. Stuart Mills, of Woodstock•,., oanadevoted friend. !Friends Mr. and Mrs. Charles Koch, were present from Giuelp�h,.,Tor- of Gorrie, spent Sunday with,onto, Kincardine, London,- and Mr. and Mrs: Maitland Allen. i the surrounding district. Mr, and Mrs,. Frank R,aithby and. Mrs. Stanley .Johnston"at Presbyterian W M.S. -- The tended the funeral of,Mrs. Craig March meeting of 'the W.M.S. of at Wingham last Wednesday. Knox Presbyterian Church was hels. John Mr. and Mrs. James Hembly Graham the am witho ae'lalarge of r att nd and Mr. Ted J•i'emibly, of Palm anceR The, president, Mrs. Don- ald spent -the weelc end with Haines, was in charge. The their parents, Mr. and Mrs Glad Tidings prayer, written -by James Hembly.. Miss Ida White, R.N., missionary Mr. and Mrs. Earl wan, on the $hit ield, was effecti 'e- bf Lucknow, spent last' week 1 read by Mrs. John Houston. with their sop, Mr, Norman The devotional period was in Wightman, Mrs. Wightman and charge of Mrs: Wilfred Sander family, and their daughter, Mrs. son: The study book on Africa 'Hildebrand, Mr. Hildebrand and was, taken by Mrs.. Duncan Mac- Kay. A reading was given by Mrs. Herbert Govier. The min- utes were'read by the secretary, Mrs.. Alvin Leatherland. Plans were made 'for the Easter e -eri._ 1.1.4th'Athen,ve ere tel...MIT ifeL15.a- by W. W. Haysom your telephone manager 6., Three orfour weeks and it will be Easter! hardly seems possible. Easter time is one of the nicest times ,of the year to our way -761- thinking: • it normally heralds • a new wave of greenery and blossoms, and holds promise of long, rrtild days. As usual, many folk around town will be packing up and heading off somewhere for the Easter holiday. You too? .. `"If so, you'll probably need to let someone know the expected date, -or time, of your arrival, and you may even need to make advance reservations.' Well, ,,there's one sure-fire way of doing this. Yes — By telephone. Telephone ahead and you'll ge, ztitclrt—as a.Le.. lta,...,.I.0j.be.;.-a ,load ..offdug mind: And if you're not going away; then perhaps there's some- one in a distant centre Who deserves a "Happy Easter!" -greeting. Let them hear your voice. Greet them over the telephone. It's effective, .and inexpensive —specially after 6 p.m., or on Sunday. — It We're told that safe driving is a very -personal responsibility in this day and age—specially at, this particular time of. year. This• -.Company -places great emphasis ' on the impor- tance of road safety, and our. employees undergo ex- `temsiie --Graining prior to taking to the road. And so we asked two of our own experienced Bell drivers, whom you've 'probably • 1 1 "GEO. SILLS seen around town, what they con- sidered in their own opinions to be the most, important factors iri, safe. driving. Installer Geo. Sills had this to offer: "Be alert at all times." Installer Don MacArthur an,wered: "Be.observant! Look all around you at all times." And they should know': DON McARTHUR Thea is the season" for fires--life-taking, property - destroying fires. P,racticaliy every week `you can read in your newspaper one or more-. accounts of how fire has struck with tragic results .. Many of the lives lost are those of children. Children are curirius: they must dis- cover -for themselves how matches light, how a gas strive "makes flames," how a cigarette lighter works. I cave them alone, even :for turf minutes, mrrl--the04 endeavour to. find out ---to our everlasting sorrow, perhaps ... In an article we read recently the following" advice was given: Don't leave children at home alone, not even for a cope of minutes. Dbn't dress your children in flimsy, easily ignited clothing. Teach your youngsters the danger of playing with fire in any shape or form. If you employ baby -jitters, ensure that they're level-headed, and that they know the "location of doors, stairways and fire escape . And most important for the sake of the children and yourselves, be sure your fire department's telephone num- ber is handy.. Write the ,number.clearly in the front of 'Your IOW telephone directory. In, the event of fire. the phone and seconds count. In Goderich we dial JAckson 4-7211, which -brings immediate help from our fire fighters. hind the Iron Curtain are in- vited to see and hear of the experiences of Mr. Fred Peel who visited Russia 1t fall. "The quilt for tha„ bale '° vi b quitf- (ed at the home of MVI - Ed. ;Davies next T rsday —The' -fin- ancial !statement was given by Mrs. Leatherland. Prayer was by Mrs. Sanderson. Ladies'. Aid Meeting. — Mrs. Ed: Davies presided for the Ladies' Aid The niin- I utes were read by Mrs. ,Roy Daer. Plans .were made to cater to the Women's Institute' Sunshine Sister Banquet on April 21st. The conuni•ttee will L E LNT6K. F=.. - FEATURES. LARGE SIZE SHRIMP 2.l6 package 1.49 HAL!BUT ,e 49, SOD FiLLETS 1 -Ib •package 219c 1 .seime „mu loos ,* FINEST QUALITY ' * GOVEINIViENT GRADED. * LOW PRICES, J THIS WEEK'S SPECIAL FEATURES! Full Cut GOLDEN BOOK ILLUSTRATED ENCYCLOPEDIA FOR YOUNG. PEOPLE • Blade done Removed Lean Meaty, Short or Short. 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Thomas !Haggita; ,reasitrer, Mrs. John Daer; aucli- ,airs, Mrs. Fordyee :Clark -arid 2vIrs.' Clifford Brown; Board 6f .:anagemenl, Mrs. Gorthin It. Taylor, Mr." Robert J. Phillips, .Ir.T•nornaslIaggitt, Mr. Thomas , •ihil:•ton, Mrs. John Daer, Mrs. 'cichol,' Mr. Clifford Brown, Mr. ..tob.ert,Daer and Mr. Lawrence._ 1. C. Weir, who recently cele- wate-d his 83rd birthday, was ionored by his Masonic bro- ilers en Wednesday evening of aA Week at Carlow, when he nembership by Morning Stai,, odge 209 LT- h...; long sPrvice fir.e example thown during he years in 'Masonic work. -Two. , years ago he MI5' presented with a 50 -year jewel ! from the iame lodge. He thanked his friends for the 'hoar bestowed on! him. A social hour followed with lunch served. Friends were presented from Mopk ton, Clinton and Goderich. Con- gratulations, Doctor! 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