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FEWER DOGS .RUN AT LARGE
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i,UBURN, 11,pri1 4. Couple • No, ls, East ' Wawanosh, last
honoree. J eeve and, Mr Wil -f reek,,._.:__ , ... 'Caomlrarativel €e�w,. ftagS..yn_,e.`' ocyr Fr^nt�xT l oma -int
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1a4n Morrilt, of �Bl'yth, werel Mission Band. --The Easter running , at large in the .town duced the subjeot at last meet-
glAests of honor at a dinner I rhankoffering meeting o the since publication of notices call- ,ing'
ipar'ty at the 'home ot their, • son-, Light $carer's Mission Band was We have a dog bylaw, and it
3n -law, Malstilee Bean. Their held with the leader, Sharon
fit 'S,i' `'ittAibredV't fig on ,their Ball, in a arget.-- he..therne.war
00h -wedding anniversar4 . I Mrs. ''°Cheer up — no sulks." Mrs. h
Morritt was the dormer Ger'trudp .,Arthur Grange read the Scrip have been pinked up by police they 'spat a dog on the street
" M°arShall, of Walton, they have iture, The superintendent led in'
two daughters, 11lIrs. Maurice prayer. During, the meeting,�and those . not claimed in 48 chase him and he runs houne,"
Maureen) Bean,- of Auburn, and, Nancy\AAndet•son,, Robert Wilkin liuur.s are turned over to a. vet said 1,ouncillar JIuckins. You
"MTS', Brpek (Janis) Vodden, of, and Laiira Daer each played the
erinary for permanent dfsposa.-could put.some of these boys in
Niagara F' Vis; also one grand- Plano fpr the ctuldreii to sing a ition, There is no proper dog- training and run the`dogs home,,
can, Dana Bean. One son, hymn: Eldo Hildebrand and pound, and`, accommodation in They have to 'use common `te'nse,.
$ relied in iruFancy. ,Guests Alla McDougall received the police headtlu rters is. limited it is not • a policeman's jolt oto
*tn the number of 26. sat. down.Thankoflrering. The 5 -ry de -Ant rrvber of owners thave been get bitten 0� dogs, and it is not
ing attention to the 'bylaw re-
,quiring that dopa from March 1
be'kep "'tsn the'taniefs'ro �perty
unless walked on a leas., Some
should be 'enforced," said Mayor
Fisher.
"They hallo a situation•in S'iI
bury where the police, when
to the dinner ilfter, which a soc-,, pitting life in the Belgii Congo
ial time (waS spent. Many mes-i was told and Mrs. Grange led in
sagesof 'Congratulations were the after story' discussion.
received by the bride and groom Sharon. closed the meeting with
pf 40 years ago. They were prayer.
presented with many gifts tot The sympathy of this district
mark this occasion. Guestslis is extended to Mrs. Bert Hunk -
were present from LLondon,. ing whose sister, Mrs. Frank
Tamblyn,. gassed away suddenly
last week. Mrs. Tamlblyn was,
.before cher marriage, Miss Elva
Manning, and was a school
- Clinton, Seaforth, Walton, Au.-
burn
u.burn and ,)3Iyth. Mrs. Lawrence
Plaetzer- and Mrs. Kenneth Mc-
Dougall assisted in serving.
summoned-` for: allowing" them necessary. there is ---a break
dogs . on the loose, • and the fine in 'they forret out who did lt,
and costs run to $5.85 or some- and it is rntieh easier to Aria
thing like that. _ out whb owns tt,,ese dogs. I ap-
Council members have receiv-' preciate the mayor's determin-
ed 'complaints about stray dogs, ation to do something about it."
Jack Armstrong and presented
with a gift.. The offering was
received by Mgrs. Lawrence
Plaetzer and Mrs. Thomas Law
Private Allen 'Craig, of New teacher at the Auburnschool, los. The president, Mrs. Arthur
Brunswick, is enjoying his leave U.S.S. No. 6, Hullett. Grange, took charge of the short
with his 'parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs.°Ed. Davies, Mrs. Gordon business period after which tea
Williarui J. Craig. R. Taylor, Mrs. Thomas ,Haggitt, was served by the ladies of the
{Mus 'Robert J. Philips had Mrs. Clifford Brown and Mrs. Rose Grog,,,.,..-
the recent misfortune to fall on C G I T Plans The CGI T
• 4 ice•=and-• ctuge..a :hone in
her left arm.
Mr, and Mrs. John R. Weir,
•
Bert Craig attended the demon- • • • • •
stration•, . "Sandwiches_ for : all nit 'With ,' Barbara Sansierson,
Oeeasions" at 'CarIow last week the , &presidefiiTfF' barge -'rhe-
Scripture was read by Carole
Joan and Bob, of London, spent Tiger Dunlop W.I. - IBrown telling about the Last
the week -end with his father, Plans are being made for the ,Supper. The leader, Mrs. Wes.
Dr. B. C. Weir, and his sister, r nnual Sunshine Sister banquet ! Bradnock, conducted a Bible
Mrs. Duncan MacKay, Mr. Ma•e,, of the Auburn Women's Insti !quiz relating to the events that
Kay, Barbara and Johnny. tute to be 'held in the Sabbath cook place before the first
Mr. and Mrs. Lorne .McDon- school room on April 21st. Mrs.,Easter season. Gail Miller gave
ald, of Seaforth, spent Sunday D. A.:VleNaughton, of Wingham, a prayer. The minutes were
- • d b th t• r Mar 'ret
with her aunt, Mrs. ' Ezekiel
Phillips, and Miss Laura Phil:
---dips. omethin<< that comes with
Miss Lillian Stewart, cf Lon- meeting with the Rose Group in rine The offering was with
• don, spent the week -end with charge. of the devotional period. sp, g.
her mother, Mrs. William Stew- Mrs. Stanley Ball presided with : ceived by e -
Margaret Sanderson
h end re eived 'with prayer by
is to ,be the guest speaker. r ea y e secre a y g
W.A. Meeting.—The W.A. of i
Haines. The roll Call was an
Knox United Church held their .wred by each girl telling of
J. C
Tai
:Vlrs. William
'art,
lL,io-.�,xor_ship:. was by >
t OBttaran•ce 4 ,::.he<t nany_.lcind
p& i
Seri ture�"�-'eadarale .$rcu�rtn, ga?te.lze na
visited last S<unti:ay vs�irth::Vlrr_.a,aLtLk,s'Ir,�:..�.1�:tI. , F The study
of Afurea�
CIb Addressed
By Dr. R. M. Aldis
The Margaret Seager Club
met Monday evening in St.
George's Parish Hall with 30
me.`n'bers present.
The president, Mrs. J. Sea-
man, was in cnarge of the meet-
ing. The minutes were read by
the secretary, Mrs. J. Stephens,
followed by the treasurers re=
port by Mrs. H. M. Ford.
Plans for the Easter rummage
sale were finalized and arrange-
ments were mac e,„, or Easter
flowers for the church.
A farewell poem was read by
Mrs. Seaman in honor of a past
president, Mrs. D. Challenger,
who is moving from Goderich.
Mrs. Seaman then presented
h if
a
at t
c
r wit t
in
Marilyn aer The treasurer, Mrs Challenge t g
Sidney
Mrs �b "Mrs �Lawrencz Plaetzer. ,statement. Y w.as given by Mrs. Duncan Mr.Mac-
Kenneth Staples left this;_Vlrs. William L. Craig presented
Mac -
week -end to join his boat, the r the meditation and led in pray- Kay. Prayer was by Laura
Midland Prince; Mr. Carman' Er, A,quartette of girls, Misses D'aer• •
Shultz, Mr. George Wilkin and ! Bernice McDougall, Anne Spei-' Honor McDowells. — Mr, and
Mr. Jack Sprung also left re-Igleber., Martie Koo,pmans and'Mrs. Marvin McDowell were "At
Gently. -for ,their. summer's work. Klaska Koopmans sarrg, The Home" to their frier is on
on the Gseat Lakes. guest speaker of the evening:1 March 31st when trvgf 150
Miss Claire Taylor and Mr. was Mrs. Neville Forbes,,of Clin friends and neighbors called on
Ron McKay, students. at, the ton, who sp'oke on the Duke them during the afternoon and
Teacher's College, Stratford, and Duchess .of Windsor. Mrs. evening. Guestswere wel.co,m-
^were practice teaching.§.at S.S. Forbes was thanked by Mrs. ed by their daughter, Mrs.
Ernest Snell, arid Mr. Graeme
'McDowell was in charge of the
register and the gifts. They
were assisted by theirbrother,
Harvey, Who escorted{. them to
4 -the guests of .honor in the liv-
ing room. The dining room
table was covered, with a beauti-
ful lace cloth with a three -
tiered wedding cake decorated.
with yellow roses, ' and flanked
with long yellow tapers. The
room was ,decorated with yellow
streamers and bouquets of yel-
_ c ,.a Caths•.--ans1'‘santhe,h
mums. flea was poured rifdi
Jhe silver tea servicesby Mrs.
ohn McDowell, Belgrave, Mrs.
Jack Cowan, Exeter.,- Miss Anne
Clark, Toronto, and 'Mrs. • Lillian
Mackintosh, Toronto, and Mrs.
Vera Kershaw, of Goderich.
Serving the guests were Mrs.
Gordon Smith,' Miss Jeanetta
Snell, Mrs. Charles !Smith and
Mrs. Harvey McDowell. Assist-
ing. in • the kitchen were Mrs.
'Lloyd Walden, Mrs. Hugh 'Blair,
.,Mrs. Howard !Campbell, and in
1 the evening, Mrs. Alvin Mc -
!Dowell, Mrs. Norman McDowell
`and Mrs. Alvin Snell. The fam-
ily presented the bride and
groom of 50 years ago with
beautiful gold watches to mark
this occasion. Many:gifts, cards
and messages of congratulations
were received by Mr. and Mrs.
MLnDowell_on,4 ion.
•
iiessosw.to,;; . Margaret` tS:e ger•
Club.
Dr. R. '' M. Aldis, M.O:H., of
Huron County in his very cap-
able manner addressed the
meeting and showed colored
slides in connection with the
work of Health Unit throughout.
Huron County. This proved• to
be enlightening to the members
and a great deal of interest was
shdwn in Dr. Aldis' remarks.
.Refreshments were served by
Mrs. Wm. Prest and her com-
mittee.
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Writing ' from. Saskatoon •to
renew her Signal -Star sitbscri.p-
tion, Miss Mary Stafford recall-
ed that her late uncles, Thomas
and Matthew Stafford, who lived
in the ,Goderich area, fought in
the Fenian Raid in bygone days.
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Whitely was born in Goderich,
son of the, late Thomas and Ruth
Whitely, and was married there
in 1922 to Margaret :McLeod,
by 'whom he is survived.
•luso surviving are his family,:
Mrs. George (Marjorie) Hazel;
Jack Whitely, Tbron•to; Dr, Rex
Whitely, 0,akiville; six grand-
children, Barry and 'Evelyn
(Hazel, Stephen and Mark Whit-
ely, Lisa. andDavid , Whitely,
and two sisters, Mrs. William
(Emily) Farr, Mrs. David (Ade-
laide) Wells, Toronto, also sur-
vive. Mr, Whitely operated the
Whitely Dental Lalboratory, !cor-
n Broadview and Danforth, for
39 years.
Funeral services were held at
the Humphrey f=uneral home,
Bayview avenue, Toronto.,Rela
tives from Detroit, Port.uron,
,S;arnia „Kir gston,.;arid.-Saui_L,
Marie :attended -with the family
and many friends. .Interment
was in Rest.Haven Memorial
MRS. HANNAH 'MEDD• 10
Mrs. Hannah -Medd, wife oft -
the late John H. Medd, died on
Sunday following a long illness f
at the age or .87. She was born a
in Auburn, the former Hannah
Mills, daughter of the late Mr.
and Mrs. John Mills. Mrs. Medd
lived in Dungannon and Eder -
ton for some time before com-
i"ria' Ito Goderich '23 year's ago.
She is survived by two daugh-
ters, Mrs. J. C. (Margaret) M
Woodstock, Mrs. Fred (Mary)
louse, of .Goderich. two sons,
Stephen and. Roy, died some'
time ago. a Also surviving are
13 grandchildren and .13 great-
grandchildren.
Rev. K. E. Taylor officiated`
at the funeral service ' at the"
Lodge funeral home at 2 p.m...
on Tuesday: Interment was in
Bal'l's cemetery.
MRS. MARTHA DOAK
i'Mrs. Martha Adelaide Doak,
widow of Robert• J. Doak, died
Sunday morning at her home on
Elgin ave. in her 79th year. She
was born in Ashfield Township,
,daughter of the late Mr. and
Mrs. ,JohnWillis. She had lived
in Goderich for the past 58
ars. She was a member of
Knox Presbyterian Church.
Surviving are two Sons, Dr.
Rr(liert E. Doak, of Ashebo'ro,
N. Carolina; Arthur D. (Bucky),
Goderich; two daughters. Mrs.
jIlarry fLaurena) Bloomfield,
Mrs. A. L. (Markel) Brereton,
' h t : God2ricb; one: sifiter,
IMrs. Bert Grummett, Saskatoon,
!Sask.; seven grandchildren and
1 ^ne ,great-grandchild.
The remains rested at tie
'Lodge funeral home where ser-
vice was held Tuesday at 4.00
clam., Rev. P. G. MacMillan of
,Knox Presbyterian Church, of-
ficiating. Burial was in Mait-
Ilard cemetery.
,Among the relatives from a
c. stance who attended were: Dr.
E. Mrs. R. . ,� of Ashe•
,tor N.C.; Mr. ts,d Mrs. Wil-
liam Mclan, oforonto, and
Mr. nd „Dlrs. Peter (Bake•laar, of
I W'in° 'sor.
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