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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1960-03-24, Page 6igna ar, ay, arc + AUBURN + .(, . All•TailaN, March 22.•.".-- 4-H by Mrs. Meally. Scripture les - Chola Miotp.---The Auburn ,Ap- son was read by Airs. Thomas ' Pet•12,er.5 of the 441jelub met atiliaggitt. The study book was tile heine of the assistant lead -i taken by Mrs. john D.aer on - PreSiAlent, Marian Hickey, in India. An address on "Why I ,chArge. The minu•tes were read 'ain a Protestant" was given by 'The roll cal was answered by sect in Heaven," was read by each ‘11anibig the highest protein toed; A dispassion fellowed on him te serve' the low etas 'of •i,ng the numerous cuts at the Jibteter Seed Fair. Site also ex- ••• &tined the pork cuts and how -....t#0 could be used. The home ' aSsigiament wag to Study the beef charts and wark on record. books. There were 14 members present. met at Knox Presbyterian Church with Barbara Sanderson in charge, and also presiding at the piano. The Scripture was read by Judith Arthur and pray- er by Rose Marie Haggitt. The Church met Nivith Rev. D. J. minutes were read by the secre- Lane in charge, because of the tary, Margaret Haines. Plans! absenee of thejpresident, Edgar to make the quilts, -which the Leatherland. The minutes were girls pieced, were made. The read by, the- Secretary, ) Helen girls are going to solieit in the Youngblut. An inVitation to at - _village with the, tag day _fort,tend the.Young People's meet- - the 'Clinton hnspital'In the nese trig- at Clinton on March -24th future. The offering was re- at 8 p.m. was accepted, and a ceived by Dianne Kirkconnell donation will be sent to the and accepted with prayer by Synod to help with Young Peo- Laura Daer. The treasurer, ple's work. A letter was sent Carole Brown, gave the financial to Gordon Daer who was ill in Statement. The clrapter in the Goclerich hospital. A round study book was given by Mr§. table study was held on the MacKay. Prayer was by Jan- precligal son parable. nett Dobie. Games were con- Women's Institute. —• T h e .,, Anglican 'Guild held their the Orange Hall with the' pre - March meetir.; at the home of id; iit, Mrs. Thomas Havitt. Mrs. Gordon R. Taylor with Mrs. -pre,'Iding. Mrs. Ii,aggitt read a Taylor presiding. Pray&- was St. Pafrick's poem. The min - Mrs. Bert Craig, and she alsot utes were read by the secretary,1„ , was Great Day For The Irish gave the financial statement. 'At Hospital On St. Patrick s ay lmetutneritywams etmetdriarillilarl e ILCoardam' DI' and the W.I. will help with •the kitchen part. The C.G.I.T. of Knox Presbyterian Church were asked -to help „the Clinton llos- pital with. their tag day in, the village -and surroiihding district. Ten ,cents a member will be sent to the Adelaide 'foodless fund to help F.W.I.O. restore St. Patrick's day last Thurs-t March 17,-1051. In addition day was "a great day for the to that, two of•the other child- ren of Abe six hays Irish" at Alexaddra MarMe and General Hospital, r‘ight around St. Patrick's, daY, one on March 16th and an - Later, on St. Patrick's day, other baby. was born. • This Watson, RIR. 6, Goderieh—a son weighing seven pound's" - To Mr. and Mrs. JosePh O'Brien, of Goderich, ;was 'born a daughter, Margaret Mrs. George Schneider,. Mrs. the home of. the founder of Anne, weighing eight pounds Thomas Haggitt, the president, Women'S Instittites.t The con- and ten ounces, at 4.33 a.m. took charge 'af the , business,. vener of, the card committee, - Jitit that was nothing new period. The minutes' were read 3,Irs. Clifford Brown, reported for the O'Briens since ,,Katili- , by the ' secretary, Mrs. •M,that 90 cards had been sent dur-I leen, another daughter; was Davies. The financiat'staternea,'i.og •the -year The.;converzers'wh7VS-O'born 'eh 'St. Patrick's day;' was given 'by the 'treasurer, Mrs.1 , the standing committees gave ' Gordon Taylor. A discussion' their reports for the year. Tkey peripd folloWed op the church are: Citizenship and educatien, finances: Mrs. John -McNichol Mrs. Gordon DobieL hist<irical imve a report Of the -meeting of research, Mrs. Gordon R. Tay - the Cancer Saciety held recent- ler;' home economics, Mrs. Ed. y at Blyth. The roll call was Davies reported for Mrs. Wil - answered by their favorite Bible liam Straughan;. health, Mrs. verse. Following the meeting, William J. Cralgi_e, community, a successful auction was held activities and public relations, and a lunch was served by Mrs. MTs. Thomas Lawlor; resolu- Taylor, assisted by Mrs. Ed. tions, Mrs:-.4ftald, Haines. The Davies. , roll call was -answered by the Young PeoPte's Society.—The paying of fees. , The annual 'Tweedsmuir Book committe, Y.P.S. of _Knox Presbyterian Sunshine Sister banqUet will be honorary members, Mrs..Charles held on April 21.st and the Straughan, Mrs. Edgar Lawson, Ladies' Aid of Knox Presbyter- Mrs. Gordan R. Taylor (secre- ian Church will cater. Each tary), Mrs. llobeft J. Phillips, member will remember ber Mrs. Fred Plaetzer, Mr's. Wil - sister with 'a cup and saucer. liam Straughan and Mrs. Wes. Mrs. D. A. MoNaughtorf,i' of Bradnock; nominating commif assistants, Mrs. William J. funeral last Saturday. . Craig, Mrs. Sydney 1V1cClinehey.;1 Mp,111,,in H. Taylor.—The sym- this community .is ex - ford Brovvn, Mrs. Andrew Kirk- DtONNYBRObK, March 21.— Miss Carrie MeCianii, Wilt) ifas been spending the winter months in Goderich, has refurn7 ed to her home at St. Augustine. Mr.. and Mrs. Bert Fitzgerald, of Kincardine, ViSited one day last week with Mrs. John Thompson and Howard. Mrs. Cecil Chamney, of Wing - ham, spent the week -end with her daughiter, MTs. Sam Thomp, son, Mr. Thompsan and familY. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jeffer- son visited ,TuescW with the •Clinehey, of Auburn. ' Mr. and'Airs. Gordon Chain- n:ey and famifY, of ,Auburn, were Sunday '‘,.i,sitors with Mr. and Mrs. Stuart ,Ohamney and family. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Ritchie connell, Mrs. &gm McNichol, e ' 'and family, of Wingliam, visit - passed away suddenly at Mrs. Herbert Govier; directors, wn° Mrs, George Hamilton, Mrs, Ihis home. He was a file-long'ed last Sunday with Mr. and resident of East Wavvanosh and iTyr.s. Edward .1tdbinson Harry Watson, Mrs. Arnold lived on eoritession 6. He was 1 Craig; auditors, Mrs. William the son of the late Mr. and Mrs,1 Dod•ds Mrs. Oliver Anderson; Thomas Taylor. Surviving be- sides his wife, the former Jean Smith, are: one daughter, 'Mrs. Edgar (Eleanor) 4ane. Wrox- aosh, and Bia, at Ave; bra, chester, Bert..Auourn, Rev. Er - mer Taylor, of. Goderich. Rev. fin 'VI,: §Iymeney_.sohd9cLed, the Mr. and Mrs. H.yward Wallace, Nita and John, af Brampton, ,nd Miss Betty Marsh, of Ham- ,Iton, spent the week -end with „he ladies' parents, ,Mr. and Mrs, Mr. and Mrs. Ilethiert Mo,gridge. Mr. and Mrs. Jahn Daer slkIe,11 a few daySlast week with their TEEN -20 DANCE TO BE HELD a,AT THE BLUE 'WATER LOMGE FRIDAY ARM 1 Dancing from 9.30 till ? Admission ,. 50c , per person. 20 Valuable Cast Piizes to be given away, for door prizes and spot dances. Chaperones in attendance. 12-13 Vvlingham,, will be the guest ssang a solo. Mrs. Thomas Law -1 Bride Honored.—A shower of ior introduced the guest sPeak-' gifts was given to Mis,s Helen,. er of the afternoon, Miss Bette Gwyn at a party ,a4., S.S. No. 16, Tillman, Horne Economist for East Wawanosh school. The Huron County. She told of her evening was :gent in playint. work in the county and showed progressive euchre with Mrs: two interesting films. ,Mrs. W.• Norman McClinchey, Ken - J. ,Craig thanked •Nliss eth Patterson and Mrs. Sidney and presented. her with a gi nsing in chaige. Prizes fr0111, the sdciety.,. Mrs._ Ro on by: high lady, Mrs. SidnQ, r. Seiler and Johnny. Rev. Sames &Lott, Mrs. El- liott and Margaret, of' Chesley, visited last Suntl,..,y with • her aunt, Mrs.• Maud Fremlin, and were guests of. her cousin, Mr. Gordon Taylor and Mrs. Taylor. Mr, and Mrs. Ciifford Brawn, William, Shirley, Carole, Ronald and Nancy attended. the wed - Jerry Blackman at Stratfor0, last Friday evening. Mr. Robert Arthur is in Tor- onto this week.' . Mr. George Raithby is visi-t- tng with his nephews in Lon: don. Mr. and grs. J. Keith Arthur left Monday for a two week's N'acation in Florida. Mr. Bob Ostrom, of Wingham, visited with, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Raithby and family over the week -end. Miss Mai-garet• Wright, of Brantford, and Miss Betty Sturdy, of Olinton,rspent the week -end with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Arthur and family. Mr. and cam.Mrsi,—.QL and Mrs. Wesley Jefferson and Debbie spent Wednesday at Londesboro with her Irandpar- eriV, Mr. and Mrs, Willow's Mountain. We ,are pleased to report that Master Eddie Noble was able to return home Sunday from Vic- toria Hospital, 'London, where he h4s ..been„under observation this past week. -Mr. and Mrs. Sam Thompson and—family visited Teeswater friends last Sunday. PORTER'S HILL --PORTER'S HILL, Mareh 21.7 - The Woman's Association of Grace Church nio.S.,s4;theLli>nael of Mrs. Harry Torrance with 16 ladies present. The president presided. Scripture was read by Mrs. Mary Manning. The topic And praysz were taken by Mrs. Elgin Cox. Artieles for a bale were handed in and pack- ed. During the afternoon a crib quilt was quilted. The hostess served a lunch. The April meeting 'v.vill be held at the' home of Mrs. Riddell when films on cancer will be shown. The Young Peeple's meeting was called- off last week on account ofx, exams. A succeisfUl card party was held in the schoolhouse Friday evening with 16 tables of euchre and "600." Prizes for gt1Vbre :Ivent as 'follows: high lady, Mrs. BUI Morrisenik high gent, Bilk iMerrison; low lady, Mrs. Bill Trqushend; low gent, Laurie CoX. NPrizes for "500" were as follows:,high lady, Mrs, Fuller; high gent, H. Fuller; low lady, Patsy Cox; Ow gent, John Manning. .1,unch and a social hour ,followed. Bruce Harris undervrent an, operation on his eye ,last Sat- urday caused by an -tiecideriV while at work two weeks ago. Our community wishes-fcrr him a speedy recovery. Sympathy of the community goes out to Mrs. G. laindsaY and family in the death of a daugh- ter and thster, Helen, of London. The Enquiry Bureau of the Canadian Red Cross searches throughout the world far miss- ing persons. Hundreds of these peoPle are supcessfully traced: * Have You Mailed That Envelope Yet ? — the one which you received along with your Easter Seals. t'mci- the Hobby Fair at Carlow:low man, David Gwyn. The, 'April 7th was read._ Mrs:guests of honor were' called to Thomas., Lawlor held, the the platform by Mrs. Kenneth, .ind radio survey and filled • out l'atter,s.on and Mrs. Norman Mc - 'he questionnaire. Mrs. Wes.!ClineheY read an address' of Bradnoek. sang a solo. Mrs.• congratulations and good wistrer. Afillian presided for the The gifts were presented by the nominating committee, Linda Wilson% -4Teleria and as, read by the 'convener, Mrs. Douglas thanked .their friends Donald Haines, wars accepted as and lunch was served by the read. At the next mee,ting, the -ladies. — Goderich Women's Institute *ill - -William Mayhew.--- Fun - 1:T the- gue'sis. A --lunch _ was :crai services were-, held for the ierval br -Mrs. Gordon • Dobie ;late Mr. William, Mayhew at a-nd MTS. Herbert' GOVIer: TireThamesville with burial in May- rAliCers. for 19049.01 as f9,1- hew ;Punt INeasant -qeMeteyy, lows: "honorary, preside -as, Mrsd Mr. Mayhe.tw was $6 years of age E, LawsOh„ Mrs. It Mogridgedand lived for some time at Tor - dent, Mrs, George Millian; pre- the Auburn community as .his sident, Mrs. Thomas Haggitt; ist wife, the former Jean Strau7 vice, Mrs. Ed. Davies.; .2nd viee, 9,•han, came from this district. Mrs. -Keith Machan; secretary- Besides.his Wife, he is surVived treasurer, ,Mrs. Bert Craig; as- ,by one son, Leslie, off Toronto) sistant secretary -treasurer, Mrs,land one sister, Mrs. Milton' At - convener, Mrs. Wes: Bradnock; Chafles Straughan, Mr. and Mrs. pianist, iMrs. Robert J. Phillips; Thamag'-.Jardin attended the TENDER FOR COAL cite coal for the Huron Craturty Goderich, be received by the undersigned...until Friday, April 1960, at 5 p.m. CHILDREN Mail it, or bring it (with yolir donation for the Ontario Society For Crippled Children) 'renders -are to be sealed and clearly marked as to pontents. Lowest or au tender not necessa- rily accepte:k ;TOHN. G. BERRY, Cleri-Treasurer. County of Huron, .Court House, God.erich, Ontario.. 'Ben Coriess, Treasurer c/o Bank of Montreal, Goderich. Easter Seal Appeal in Goderich is sponsored by the Lions Club. S. C. Anderson, Committee Chairman Notify Goderich LiOns Club if you know of a criti- pled child in the Gaerich area not receiving care. 1 -12 NA 4, CAN Be Licked With YOUR WIp. Arthur ,and family on Sunday. Friends in this disfriet are sorry to learn of the illness af Mr. Gordon Rutledge who is a „patient in Stratford hospital. 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