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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1960-03-24, Page 9BIRD WAT(HERS HOLD PANEL DISCUSSION ON SOME HABITS In --the 4bsenee of the presi- p . dent, Mr. Don McKee, vice-pre- sident of the Goderich• Horticul-1 •K I N G S Y R 1 DG E tural Society, conducted the �l .,,,, ,llf rohrmectin,g last Frits yl :t t� •• ' George's Parish Hall. 'Miss F ;�,� , ' , - Madel f '2 '- Armstrong reported 15 new Mr. Francis Griffin, of Flint, metnbers.since last meeting, but Mich.,' visited with Thos. Wal- lace over the weekend. NIr., and Mrs. Jas. Keane w1i11. soon ;be taking up residence in Lucknow, having sold their farm on the 'tth concession, of Ashfield last week. n't,t nngrattnations _. to Mr: and rs. Jos. O'Brien, of Godetich, or,merly Mary 'Margaret Dalton AGRICp FERTILIZERS I LondoirTrio To DRANGEYINE APPOINTMENT tntertain A# G.L.T. Program that the fees of a number of last year's members, am still un- paid. These was.ca good attend- ance, and d.the program, (which ' deal't' with ° birds, proved most Interesting. ,A fil<u uim acs ..�•4i` t,iic-gib v " f Cif ada wag° drown. A group of experienced ibird-watchers. formed a panel;- discussing oaf this parish) on the arrival of a daughter, .on St. Patrick's °Day in Alexandra Hospital, erode - rich. Mr. Joss Martin, of Hamilton, Miss Frances Dalton, of River- dale, Douglas Frayne, of Lon- don, _.Dan Kelly and -Walter Kelly,' of London, were week - visitors here. Mrs. Alvin Collinson has been a patient in Goderich Hospital for the past week, also Mrs. Cyril Austin, Who sprained the ligaments of her back in a fall recently at her home here. We wish them both a speedy re- covery. Miss Betty- Moenbeck and friend,, of `Gotierirh :•-were SAM - day visitors with the Leo Meer points, of interest, such as:. sun- flower seeds are a food ,Which attract cardinals, or , stale do- nuts encouraged orioles to visit feeding stations; also that ori- oles and cedar waxwings would collect green or brown wool in lengths of four to 12 inches fox building their nests. The panel, consisted of Mrs. J. Stewart, Mrs. C. Webb, Mrs. W. Moor- head, MT. H. Gracey and- Mrs. D. McKee. Excellent examples of birdhouses and` several nests were displayed. The (program was concluded with a quiz oh slides of the. district and scenes from gardens of, .some' of-*_iht memibers. - The door prizes were won* by Mrs. A. Norman M Innis, Miss F. beck fanny, of 'her brothers Harold and ,Su he second one act play, Gail Smith, and Miss M. Campion. ully is directing, Marjorie D. C. MUMBY whose appointment as Manager, Agricultural Chemicals 'Ltd., Orangeville, Ont. has been an- nounced. Graduating from OAC in 1941, he joined the Canadian Army in 1942, receiving his dis- charge with rank of Major in 1946. He brings to his -thew Agrico position over 14 years experience in agricultural fields. DUNGANNON (By Constance, Pearce) —A added'it'ttrarattlnik rens of the Goderich -Little Theatre' next Wednesday and T'hursair evenings will be` a musical program by three of bondon.'s top young rn•usicaI entertainers. *Arrangements have lbeen m:ad:e to have Miss Bever- ley Eyno4 and Mr. Garth Allen and their "accantpanist, Mr Hal.: Adams, come to •Godericl This trio all study •at the MusicalConservatory of the University oaf Western Ontario. Miss Eynon has taken the . lead in the University productions of "Annie Get Your Gun" and this year's 'Pyjama Game," while', Mr. Allen had the male lead in this latter production as well as appearing in Gilbert and Sul- livan and other London Little Theatre plays. Their program wiN be made up of songs from popular Broadway shows of the past few years. The two plays to be present- ed by the ,Goderich Little Theatre Group axe • "Finders' Keepers,"• directed by Ellen DUNGANNON, March 22. — Nelson, and in this cast will be .1Vlrsm D, ,Fki-3bsc-Toronto, wasiManda_ ,, M,a (Donitld, 7-.-5 eilah a week end visitor at the home Lucas land Adrian Schofield. In 4' 01,11,11 .1 'AaP FOOD VALUES 'ARE DEPENDABLE, ALL tHE 'TIMM Tea was served .by Mrs, A. Riehl, * Cocil Blake. • Macfle, Virginia Loclge, Bert Mr. Tom Fowler; student of ;Morris. Stratford Teachers' College, was . . . , home for the, week -end with his PORT- ALBERT, March 21.— parents. He was last week HOLMESVILLE Rev. ti. C. Wilson officiated at practise -teaching at Pa i s 1 e y Road Public Schobl, Guelph. HOLMESVILLE, Mareh 21. — the wedding in the parsonage The W.M.S. of 'Holmesville Ln- of Cromarty United Church on week at the home of. her son, ited Church met in the base- Saturdays March 19, when I aver C lb t, cl. ' , - Kitchener Little Theatre when ment of the church for their 'Telma Elizabeth Gwyn 'became turning home last week -end. Ihe -was a resident of that city. March meeting, Mrs. -Lloyd the bride of Douglas Young. Mr. ansi '11/1.rs- -John _WiAan 1 . Mrs. L. Taylor .and Mrs. Mary PORT ALBERT Such and Jack Marriott aPpear in Barry's "Twelve Pound Look." spector' ,frem Ex-eter, has been invited to adjudicate these two plays. Mr. Goman has had ex- tensive experience with the arge of the 'Progran'il-311's--e-Lvri': -and '11111-:- aavill''GvvY11., el. spent the ,week -end wityli her ounty s or Slake led in prayer. The Scrip- Air:mrn, and the groom is the mother, Mrs. Esther Rivert, and ture was read by MyK. Tre- son of Mrs. 'Voting and the late other relatives. • the thoughts on it. Mr.. Lloyd The bride chose a floordengthy wartha With Airs. Bo d giving ,JarneS• Young, of port Albert. On Tuesday, March 15, the- Refugee Blitz Bond read an article on "World gown of nylon and chantilly lace.1Erskine Presbyterian Church Refugee Year." The president,IThe badice was beautifully em -i met al the home ef,-Mrs. Mason ?Mrs. Jack Yeo, conducted the bpoidered with cuP sequins an& m %kw: • 's• , ,lotisiness„, .:Mrs. Frank ,AlcCul-simulated ..pearlsa The skirt fea-i Robt,McAlliater, read the Scrip -Thome Judge and Mrs. Er_ank - lough -and Mrs. Wfii. Norman tured Ciers of la,C6 ‘and net,' tore. Her address was on "In-4Fingland, by the Cumpaign • A • pecial meeting was held in Clinton last Thursday at the Cu Red Fo- A&P Fancy Quality Reg. tin 27c—SAVE 5c TOMATO' JUICE 2 -48 -oz tins Check AP's windows on Monday, Tuesday and: Wednesday Early Week Meat .and Produce Bonus Buys . 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Mrs. 1;11.- valley and sequins held her' meetaa a, the ladie- uilt 1 fo • mer,;„ Potter read a letter from fingassap verl. Miss Marie -A11-,Ithe remainder of the afternoon.lfurther plans' for the May lb -21 MiSs -Edith BQVall, an overseas dsews was bridesmaid weziring 'Mr. and MTS. Douglas Brown IcanvAss• ° missionary. • Mrs. L. Bond led a floor -length gown of blue. and his; parstitS; Mr, and Airs.1 The World Refugee Year is a in 'prayer. • The chapter in the nylon and Ros.s.aGwYn, brother! Wm. Brown, Blyth, attended the special humanitarian endeavor study book, "Africa Disturbed,"i_of,„ the bride was groomsman. l funeral of Douglas'S aunt, Mrs. I bY the • United Nations, govern- was7'reviewed by MI'S. Frafil: Alc-iThe reception was held at the Frank Stoneham, London. 'rnents, voluntary organizations ' Cullough. The meeting closed!hanie of Mrs. Jane Martin with _ , Visitors with 'Mr. and Mrs, land private persons "to help re - with prayer by Mrs. Bond. 40 guests present. --For travel -,'Herb Finnigan, Mrs. W. H. Mc- solve the world refugee prob- -- --The- W -.A. meeting followe-d ling to Windsor and Detroit the' with -'the president, Mrs. Reg..ibride wore a brown sheath combe were •Mrs. Alfred Nei- . Member's of :the committeel 111 111er, in the chair. Mrs. Mil- dress, blue coat and feather hat. ler read the Scripture .and the ,The couple will reside on the comments' on it were given .1)31:groom's farm in Port Albert. Mrs. Harry Cudmore. The treas-'Prier to her marriage the bride urer's report was given by Mrs. , was honored at showers given from Stratford with her sisters, ford, Mass Margaret Joy Durnin and Mr. 13111 Atkinson, Toronto, and Mr. J. •C:.Durnina-Kitchener. Misa Clara Sproul 'was home wish to emphasize that while the churches .'are Promotirvi World Refugee'clYear, the blitzi is a further effort to encourage,' additional financial contribu-1 four Choice- pkg tions from eaoh family in Auron ;:an, Meaty Braising CHICKEN LOAF OLIVSICELOAF crokinole party, and to have johnson at 'Nile and i.ft the The St. Paul's Guild hrld a an auction sale at the May meet-Lschool where she attended near • es nts a minimum of $1.00 per Fuscoessfirl euchre in the Parish ing. MrsaCarman Tebbutt gave Aubum Congratulations Helena Hall on Thursday niaht Of last ranlilY• a report for the manse commit- and Datiglas! " The blitz is ,bcing organized week. Twelve tables Were en - tee. The me•eting closed with The W.:VI S.. and W.A. of „St. iby a groupef volunteer citizens i:aaed in play. -Winners' were: - 'prayer° by .Airs. R. Miller. The .11.ndreW's United Chorch held , ladies, high, Mrs. Lorne ivers, ' representing. each area -of Huron hostesses for .the day _were Mrs. their March meetinai at the Lnd second high, Mrs. Wi'.bur CountY. 'The money raised -will 0. -Blake, Mrs. E. Trewartha home of Mrs.. Mel Dickson with . , , a•a,._ „, , -• , „ ,E1.0 t 0 the Canadian Committee and Mrs. B. Walter. • 114 members and one visitor pre- ca,a second high, Paul, Caesar. Ifor World Refugee Year, to Mr. .and Mrs. Gordon Steepe.sent. Mrs. E. Crawford ti..eTh Visitors Sund'ay with Mr. -and assist in c.learing the refugee Spent the week -end in London. the'Wc)rld Day of Prayer ser-: Mrs. Ben iMole were mr. mid camps. it is .splansbred by over Mrs. ..Steepe's . mother, Mrs.] vice for the devotional part of - Mr,- D ., w. 1 i •' a . 40 oft'f,anizationa in.Caradzn :21BS of BEEF Magee, of Woodstock, is a pat-, the , meeting. mrs. J -Y° martin Monty, Kincardine and Miss' Rev. R. G. MacMillan, ) • Lean Meaty, Pork SPARE WES lb 45c PORK, TRAY PACK SAUS GE MEAT lb 33c 2:Ibs 59c SWEET PICKLED 'BACK BAC 16 33c. CENT E CUTS OR SLICES lb 69c Super Right SIRLOIN STEAKS . 167.9c Sliced PORK LIVER Smoked—Whole or Half SIDE BACON Maple Leaf Allgood- Smoked, Rindless "• SIDE BACON LENTE Miff FE ETS ient in Victoria Hospital. jeave the chapter from the•tudyalaimatle ,Coderich, Campaign. Chairman, MOKED FI SEA SEALD Port Elgin/ i Mr. W. John -soya is a patient:book. The report of the, par- Mrs. Jackson Reives' .rcports that •first donation to in Victoria Hospital, London;:'sonage committee was received. dau.thter, iss Mary Lou, Sterl-,the blitz has already been re - ED BREADED SC following surgery: .'11.1 invitation to take part in thei'ing, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Weaver ceived—a cheque for- $26 from !and claw/liter Glenda on Satur- the Catholic Women's League :4-•• Mr. arid Mrs: D. E. Gliddon'Dungannon Easter .Thank -offer-' spent the week -end in Warren,''ing was accepted. Plans were, clay spent 1 he Ilay at Ridgelot‘ n 'of St. Peter's Church, GOderieh. Mich. with' their son-in-law and made for gatherin!2; of woollens. aricl Chatham and visited his! Brown. lat • the home of .I‘virs. B. Cratv-i at Chatham hospitarswho is- re church, appearing in storytimel Mr. and •Mrs. .Will Vr—Toom.an c- Attending the funeral of the . on Saturday were Lucille Bond,iliad a pleasant surprise lasti late Mrs.,Roy Risoborough (Ida RObbie Farquhar, Murray Grigg,)/erk when their family ca me Congram, formerly of 1 hese Shirley Norman, Lenus Yeo and for a visit. They were Ted ;arts) Tuesday et last week at Marilyn' Yeo. They were ac-,Vrnornan from Port Alberni, Newtonbroak . United Chureh companied to Wingham by Mrs.'13.C., Frank Vroarnan, of Port lWil!owdale, were Mr. and Mrs. , Carman Tebbutt. Arthisr, Mrs. Don Johnson, of Gordon " Congram, and their iMrs. D. E. Gliddon and Mrs. Brantford, and Mr, . and Mrs. GlIughters, Mrs. Lorne Hasty Frank McCullough 'were in Hen- Tony Vrooman .from Corunne 1 and Mrs. Nelson Pearson, and sall on Wednesday night, to , 'Air. Ross Eedy. 'attend the meeting otf the Re-' Skates used to be. made ofi Mr. and Mrs. Harold !Errina bekah Lodge. At this tithe Mrs. animal 'bones, and ma date ,r,- MeCullough was initiated into from mare than 1000 years ago. Huronic Rebekah Lodge No. Wide metal runners eVentually 306, of Clinton. ' replaced bones ' and thin-edgetl • * , metal skates came into use in - Tfirll'appiness of your life de- the 11th century. Modern fig - Tends upon the quality:of your ure-skating .dates frtim early .1900's,. and Mrs. Robt. Stothers. • and Donna, on Monday visited friends, Mr. ,and IVirs. 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