HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1960-04-07, Page 9DUNNGiANNON, April 5.—Rev.
Neil M'cOomlbie, Ripley, had
charge`of the service at Erskine
,Presbyterian 'church last Sun-,
day afternoon. He is inter -mot
--or- us = dupla r; d..gmeet 1Jr 11
vacant, but assured the congre-
gation that all efforts would` be
Made to secure a minister, since
• the departure pef Rev. Wallace
Ole ,
Mlo a
n, , who re igned after
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Ave years to go to �lmval .Rev.
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S. M. Scott, retired minister,
residing atKincarrdine .will have
charge of : they ser ri *„ 1
1b end
tin, ,
a 17th:
Miss Ida W'hyard, it.:N., 're-
tired nurse who underwent ,a
sere of_ illness and has been a
patient at Goderich -hospital for
the pot few 'Weeks, Sufficiently
recdtrpted to came home last
Sunday. Plans are made that
she leaves this week for a visit
and for recuperation with her
brother Mr. Chas. Whyard and
' •mP,
,04W
a
N.•
nieces, in Detroit. •
Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Thorne,
Ripley, visited Sunday' with Mr.
and Mrs. Leslie Schultz. •
Mr. and Mrs. Anderson Mug-
forde.lemeleueeon Sunday, visit=_
ed the tatter's mothe'r,r- Mrs.
Abner Morris.
Mrs. Gordon Congraen, ,after
hearing of the death ,of her
cousin,George McRoberts, 89
of Logdon, left;,on Sunday to be
with Mrs. MdRoberts who 'is ill.
Attending the funeral of Mr. Me -
beater, zne.TueedeYe ,were,
e-
to,,zne.xT•ueedayv,w.ere, Mr.
and Mrs. Lorne Hasty, as Y, Mr: Mor-
ris (vers, Mr. Gordop 'Congram
and Mrs. Nelson Pearson.
Miss 'Christa Lochner spent
the week -end with ,her family
at Mlarkdale.,
Visiting' Mr. and, rNIrs. Bert
Maize on Sunday were Miss
Ruby "Welbb and Miss Catherine
McGregor, Lucknow.
At a recent convention ef the
MUtual Fire Under ritere As- time. .Rev. Vr E. Taylor, re- W.M.S. and W.A. to attend
sedation of Ontario In Toronto,- tired at Goderich, has ably SUP- the ThankOffering meeting
,Durnin Phillips, secretary ofa plied for the past few months.
tivujest W"a�wan�o h 'Mutual 'Fire MT. and Mrs. J'. ,'llecketts church en April
Y. E�dy, •12th. ° An E a s t<e r Insurance Vo., 'was 'appointed a Mi.ehael and Laurel, Of Strath- Thank -
member of the _Board of Direc- ray, spent the week -end -'with offering service will also be
to • This board consists of his 'parents, Mr. and Mrs. Heber held at the Dungannon church,
seven giemibers Who. represent Eedy. • • April 21st to .which laoa'l and
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g44e .. W,AI,S. uneurLhera
are invited. Mra, 'P. C: 'Ander
son gave a chapter in the study
book, "Africa Disturbed,"', Mrs.
H. Reed, a delegate. to Seaiiorth
to the Huron'Presbytery
e er �b
t .M.S.
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recently, gave a splendid report.
The next meeting will be held
at the home of Ales. C. �Blahe.
f�pps. I, Rivett will have the study
boak for
lige 1llayF• rrzeetirrg••artd
Mrs. Reed the devotional. Mrs.
Ivan Rivett closed the meeting
with' prayer. A spring bale will
Abe packed and .articles may be
left with Mrs. M. Shackleton.
Mrs. T. Kaviak has reopened
the 'Madge Tea Rooms."
Mr. Arthur Thompson and
sisters, Miss Mabel Thompson
and Mrs. Tilly Kitson, on Sun-
day visited their brother, Frank
Thompson and Mrs. Thompson,
London.
the 61 Mutual Companies. '` We extend sympathy to, :,the
etekesuemsefeztedanee was . `heI d b er
cavedma f it
the y of late Mr.
Friday night in the Agricultural Herbert Stothers who 'passed
Hall. The proceeds were in aid away. in Goderich hospital
,of a fund to 'establish a system March 28. The burial was made
1of Are protection in ithis village
inDun
gannon cem
e
tery.
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and surroundingarea.Mrs. Melvin Reed ws hostess
- -Mrs, (Rev.) T. Richards an.,d, at her lime on Monday after -
six old Phillip aabved noon for the Unite& Church
at the parsonage on Friday last W.11/I.S. 'meeting. Ivtrs. Esther
week;-vvia~+pthr°frci'r•WaleJto'Rivett, ,president, began wig
Melton Airport, where she was prayer. ,Mrs. C. Blake aecom-
met by church officials, Mr. panied for the hymns. Mrs.
Thomas Webster and Mr. Bert' Ivan Rivett led with the devo-
Crawford. Rey. T. Richards will tional exercises. Mrs. M. Reed
arrive this week and after an announced' that $8.95 had been
induction service in Dungannon forwarded to Women's Inter
United Church this Friday even- Church 'Council ofCanada and
ing, Rev. Mr. Richards will; that $31.33 for the first quarter
take over duties and preach at of year was sent to the Presby -
Dungannon, Nile and Port Al-' trrjai._ Treasurer. An invitation
bert next Sunday at the usual, is extended to the members of
F.R IDAY Is Open $ho.ppiu.
Ni ht F r G..';der-ic
StIT ,
re
dor-:AR,XONVANxr:al!
retail- establishment in Gode-
rich will _henceforth be open
every friday night to serve -you..
Dungannon Institute.—Varied
answers were given in response
to the roll call—"Safety Rule
for Home and Highway" — at
p'ungannon Women's Institute
held March 31 at the°•home of
Mrs. E. -Errington ,with the pre-
sident, Mrs. L. Hasty, in the
chair. During the business per-
iod a don'ation was given to help
start a fund for furthering the
educationrof any dcservin'g ward
of the Children's .\id Society at
Go'derich. Quilfr blocks were
brought in 'to m, ':e quilts for
e society. Plat. ; were ,made -
.for West Huron e'-ecutive sleet-,
ing to be held i i the' Parish
Hall, April 13th. Since. there'
is no m•isic festival in Huron
County now, it w:,s decided to
buy a ticket ---$3.00 for an inter-
ested high school s.tirdent to. at -1
tend 'three .concer,s throughout'
Easter Was: Thenie At Graduate
Nurses Annual Tea AnctHat Show
"Easter"'was the predo,ininant
theme of the large murals dee-.
or flint' tthe=°vgails O •'the Legion:
Hall for the annual Easter Bon-
net Tea and Hat Show. sponsor-
ed by the Goderich Graduate
Nurses' Association.
Held d on Wednesday of last
art
week, the successful, event was
well attended. Patrons were
welcomed at the door by the
president, Mra.. Sohn., Stranger:
The tables, cov r
edPa c..
.tel colored cloths and centred
the year given by Goderich Com-
munity Concert Association.
Donations were given for the,
Cancer Cupboard. The slate of
officers was read after .which
Mrs. Popp received nominations
from the floor, then inducted
the new officers. Mrs. Hugh
McM'hinney is the 'president.!
The motto, "Good Health and!
Good Sense are our Greatest'
Blessings" was capably com-'
mented on by Mrs. C. Fowler.
Mrs. 0. Popp, district president, j
'',poke on the "Qualities of Good,
Mem'b'ers." Mrs. K. Dawson,
Wnvener of home economics
and health, .chose as her topic
"Pf it is not food, it is poison."
She stressed the importance of
keeping our homes free tram
poisonings, prevention being
better than antidotes, many of
which were given. Lunch was
served •by the poste e a.;, in
charge.
Mr.. Ken Brown, Michigan
State College, Ann .Arbor, Mich.,
has ,been home visiting his par-
ents, Mr. 'and . Mrs. Wilbur
Brown.
Miss Flora Durnin," Markdale,
spent the week -end at 'home.
-*:Come to the Huron County Town for this
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NOTE: THURSDAY, APRIL 14, WILL ,BE OPEN NIGHT NEXT
WEEK ONLY SINCE .JRIDAY' ISA PUBLIC HOLIDAY.
AIMING FOR TOP : SERVICE TO THE .DISTRICT . .
Goderich Townsh i
' School Area
ANNUAL FINANCIAL REPORjr--1959
° Robert •H. Welsh, chairman of the Board
Frank Yeo, Secretary -Treasurer
Aud;ors—Monteith,'Monteith & Co.
CURRENT FUND
Receipts—
Balance on hand at Dec. 31, 1958
Grants from Provincial Government
Local Tax Levy Actually Received
Insurance
Temporary I.oans
" Superannuatiin Deducted by Board in 1959
Total
Instruction
Instructiot ala -Supplies
Administration
Plant Operation
Plant Maintenance
Auxiliary Services
Transportation
Capital Outlays
Extraneous Expenditures
Temporary Loans —Amount Repaid
Palanca on Wand at Dec. 31, 1959
Total:
CAP?TA1. (Building).. 'FUND
Receipts-
Sale ,. of D'Obentt'- r ;
Transfer; from ('orient
NEMO BUSINESS MEN'S ASSOCIATIO
payments --
Buildings
Well
.•..... tool sai.ce. _ i �h ,, Iuaicl , a1 m.�J��� m-t,31.� .19x9
"Total
$ 4,200.67
17,432.39
17,03.1.88
45.35
14,000.00 •
. 1.222.80
$ 53,933.09
$ 20,380.00
2,638.11
1,117.06
`3,511.90
835.91
164.62
• 400.00
1,520.10
,1,032.83
14;140.76
e l ta2.00
with nests of iehickens and eggs;
:further ..:pa, cried• -ant t e - Fastear
theme.. The tea -table ',IO;ls
beautifuilly. arranged with mauve
and yellow tulips nestled in
mauve tulle 'and yellow takers
flanking the centrepiece. Past
rest ents Mrs.
'H, O. Jerry and
Mrs. Harold 1E11i4)ert (poured tea
for the first .sharing of hats at
'3.15 P.m., and Miss M. Glen AO
s R1 .
Mi
$McGuire'
trate for ~th
p d r
second showing at ,4.15 pen.
• Flowers from the W. J, pen-
omme Flower Shop graced the
stage. Hat convener and .comr
mentator, Mrs. Jani.es Bisset, in-
.troduced the models and de-
lightfully described the latest
spring 'fashions in hats as they
appeared on stage. Courtesy of
Grace's. Hat Shoppe, the hats
were superbly modelled by Mrs.
Ruth Adams, Miss Doris Haw-
thorne; yrs. Mildred Baxter,
Mrs. B. MacLaughlin, Mrs. Kath-
leen Blacker and Mrs. Nora
[More.
One -af the most eye-catching
hats was a deep 'crowned model
-.-the base of the hat was of
moss green stiffened 'mesh wibh
snowwhite 'hyacinths cascading
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The i
Gdre in
o.e hS Thursday',
S al -Maar, April l t'
' turnery home after completing
• PORT L ERT the.frt yar week.
�FDRTT, April
n Mrs. Ivan Grigg, of London,
were recent visitors with her
Y' Y. irk, +".?l.� j. Citi .xr.i
,l' _ it
Mrs. Mary •' ,_:iekaon, of Tor-
ontb, spent 'the week -end with
Mrs. Jean Lednor.
Mr. and Mrs. John •McBride
a Nancy, of London, "
�, Y, visited
with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Insert
this week -end'
Mr., and Mrs. Roy, Petrie were
n
to ui ' t
;� .-.last,. w
arm.
e Mr. andWMrs.:. Earl Teschkie,
Mr
and
staid f e
Mary . shot
0 0
spent the wee k -en dth Mr.
'and Mrs. Clarence , HoY.
Easter communion was ob-
served Andrew's at Bt. Andrew s United
Church last Sunday (followed by
a dedication of 'candlesticks by
Mr. and Mrs. Archie 'Grenier
and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Meader
in 'memory of Mr. and Mrs.
Alexander Young. The eongre-
gation presented Rev. and !Mfs.
Taylor with a gift in appreci-
ation of Mr. Taylor's 'fine work
in the past six months as a
supply minister. The new min-
.tistgr, Rev. Mr. Richards, will
*be in the pulpit next Sunday'
with regular services beginning
l at three o'clock in--the--after-
'noon. I
from, crown to brim. The edge
of the hat was circled with
green velvet leaves.
Also drawing applause from
the audience was a large cart-
wheel of wheat colored Jnijan
straw with m-atehing velvet rib-
bon and tailored ,bow.
Mrs. Hugh Glen was in charge
of the draw—and Miss -Janette
Jerry made the draw for the
prizes. The two aluminum
chairs were, nwon 'ha' Mrs. Wm.
i Sallo�ws and Miss Janet �Hutchi-
son, of Goderich. The Breck
hair spray, donated by Verna's
Beauty Salon, was won, by Mr.
The ever popular bake and
'candy table was well patronized
by the guests who Were served
-by conveners -Mrs. Wm -.-Bradley
and Mrs. W. Cavell with Miss
Jean Falconer assisting.
Convener of the tea was Mrs.
R. Brewer, assisted 'by co -con-
veners Mrs. Geo. 'Mac1 wan and.
Mrs. Bert Baechler. Serving in
the 'tea room 'were Mrs. Jack
Evans, Mrs: Stewart Sutherland,
tifrs..Jean Rapernick, Mrs. Goetz,
Mrs. Il'. Eiizensherger, Mrs. Wm.
Dean, Mrs. Les. Riley, Mrs. F.
1laskel, Mrs. Harold Shore. Mrs.
Harold Davis, 'Mrs. Mary Henry,
Mrs. (Dr.) Hall, Mrs. H. White.
In charge of decorating were
Mrs. Jack Evans and Miss
Earline Stewart, Lunch con-
vener was _Mrs. Wm. Lumby
•with Mrs. •J, C. Cutt and Mrs.
Wm. Johnston assisting. Mrs.
-Mary Donnelly was at the door
and ;Y-. Wm. Cavell was in
lam'
, Where was C'anada West?
This was the- old name from
1840 to Confederation in 1867,
of what is now the province of
Ontario.
Last year more than 17,000
hopitalized veterans participat-
ed in the Arts and Crafts pro-
. gramme of the Canadian , Red
Cross.
$ 53,933.09
S 38,432.00'
1.000.00
S 39,432.00
$ 14,512.00
900.00
24,020.00
$ 39,432.00
LADIES' SOCIAL sOWL NG.
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. 4‘SEASON• ANDS •
With the . Ladies' Social.
ing..League completed, the Lwin* °
ners of prizes are as follows; •
highaverage, a'
a er, fie, Doe Qlt•eert; 247, , .
high .. triple, Faye Sheardowx t •
'with 7tZt thigh single, Jean
Pinder with 304. ' • 4
Ian... M
o da ,
ended h
� d" t err relay=calfs: After ;two•
consecutive - Mondays, `the win-
ners were' the Happy Gang. The
end of the 'second game found,
two teams ,tied at 1628. At the
end . of the third game, Jean
Finder's teani became 'the 'win-
ners by '105 pins, 'which no
doubt were augmented by Mar-
ilyn Bannister's single ,of 244,
Fran Rae's 223 and Bess Tobin's
211. .
The play-offs ended with the
teams as follows:- 1. Happy -
Gang; 2. Toppers; 3. Alley Cats;
4. Loafers; 5. Bombers; 6. Crazy
Cats.
At the' end of the season the
secretary would like to thnni+*
the teams for their co-operation
through the year. a
Mr. and Mrs. Mel Dickson at- In the current year federal
tended the annual Parents' govermnent spending—on office
Night banquet for tier -"Junior) stati..�grY. ,,nt
, Year',>'at Ridgetown WOAS las eseiters, de'sl:s d "-strCh'
Frday. ' son, Art, has re-' plies will total $22 million.
It canjDe licked
with your help
s, „«--• + ,
, — ,,..i. )7.. i,..
ive
Generously
WHEN THE .CANVASSER CALLS
Tuesday,
April 12
Your . donation provides welfare
and educational services in Huron
County and supports vital re-
search projects being carried on -
in ma-jq,r_ centres across Canada
by the Canadian Ca,neer Society.
Fight Canter.._, in
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