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. - .P1U Goderieh SignaStar Thursday, Sq)tifigeftth, 1960 af the ROAM Winnipeg, Mr.letissed. Xas. Durum closed this services was Rev. E Van Keit,
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4. 1 and ' Mrs. William Coates, of . part with prayer, Mrs. Fred pastor oil the Goderich Baptist,
'Flint, Michigan and Mr. GeorgetToll presided for the program al'hurch, who giVe- two insPiring
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! Finch, of Jackson, Michigan.; and gave the call to worship:. sermons. Mrs. Robert J. Phil -
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the bank. Past presidents will 'cl:„:•:olizietyes,alssoi„ ,N)risited.,with. Mrs 'Me Scripture was read by Mrs. .ips presided at the organ and
Kenneth McDougall. A temper -:accompanied the soloist, Mrs.
AUBURN, Sept. 13. -Mrs. Al '
---Mbert Gower,- who pasaed away Mrs. Herbert Govier was a ing, Rev. and Mrs. Charles Thompson and Mrs. William.Oatrom and Mrs. Betty Feagan,
Craig, and Mr. Craig. CrNaliigs.. William.
'hitt Gower. -Funeral services be in charge of arrangements ance message was given by, Mrs.:John Donaldson, of Wingham,
W4a.re held at the Tasker funeral for a this dinner. Mr`S. Scott „Mr.,,and Mrs. Bert Craig in George Millian. 'rho offering Who sang at bath the ',services.
ttoxne at, Blyth, for the late Mrs. served a delicious lunch. tertaidid last Thursday evelF was received by Miss .Viola Duets were sung by Vrs. John
ain her 80th year. The former -ecent visitor at Sudbury with 'Panic's, Ingersoll and Mr, and *traughan. A chapter from the of Wingham. Following the
Annie Jonek se:w,4s bpep, in her .son, Norman Blatehfor(L:Mrs. Robert McKenzie, ef Tor- study book was read by Mrs. afternoon service a luncheon
liar.,,TOW.h.S.100,-;a4.1anghtets--•:•61,15rsj.littatch.ford and family. 'unto, . .aliay Eapani. ,,A. ..que4ion -anal ..vas served to the visiting
the late Mary Anne Kelland and Mr. and Mrs. 'Willem Strau- Meeting of 10ALS. - ••The iwer : dialogue with news of friends from 'Goderich and .1111...
Thadeus Jones, and ..AiN,Pd ‘,14'gbgt we cc ,guests of honor last September meeting of the WalS Itliton.Preabytery: was. given. by ton ttaptist chUrchea,
Grey -Township, for the past week at the- hi their was held .!,,with the president, several members. f •Miss D. Walden Honored. _
'.;eight._..•,;10ATale..,„147±.-Or• - tort,---Ony ariughter, , 'Mrs, Thomaa'-‘fardin, ,Mrs. Donald Haines, in .eharge. - Laclisesa-Paida,a0Mrsa.E41.43aa7itAxatataharti'Na.14411.aataZON-gtgea
R0Ibert. Her husband passed when a birthday celebration. was Mrs. Duncan MacKay presided was incharge of the Ladies field district, entertained at a
away. tine years ago and three held to. honor Mr. Straughan on at the piano. The missionary, Aid meotina6of kilo Preaby-ltrousseau tea in honor of the
sons r survive her, Earl MacGee,.. his 7th birthday. This surprise PraYer was taken by Mrs. Ed. terian Churchh arid spoke on the . approaching, marriage of her
•California; 'ThadeUs (Ted) of party also included their other Davies and the devotional per- wqrk thathadbeen done re-; daughter, Davina Loraine. The
Goderich and Robert, of Mon- daughter, '.Mrs. Clayton Rehert- iod was. in charge of Mrs. Frank cently *by the organitation. Mrs. rguests were welcomed by 'Ars.
crief; also one daughter, Mrs. aon, and Mr. Robertson, of Cop- Raithby. Mrs. • John Houton Roy Daer gave her report which Wald-eri, Miss Donna and Mrs.,,L
Henry (Mary Anne), Brindley, of per Cliff, who came for the oc- played a piamninstrumental.and was accepted. Mrs. Alvin Lea- Guy Ounningham, mother of the!
Auburn, and 22 grandchildren rasion, Congratulations to M. the offering was received by the therland was elected to be eon- ''groom -elect. The tea room was!
i...nd several, great-grandchildren. Straughan! • treasurer, Mrs. Alvin Leather- vener of :the lunch for the 'decorated with yellow- and white
Thefuneral service was con -Guests last Sunday with Mr•alandi Mrs. Roy Daer and Mrs. Thankoffering Meeting in Octo-'streamers and a lovely bouquet,
ducted by Rev. R. E. McLaganal and Mrs: Donald Haines, Maria- Jahn Houston presented the her. A . lunch was served by of Peace roses centred the table.'
of Blyth, assisted by Rev. Mr. ret and Ed., were her father, study book, : -The-.Way in Mrs.' Gordon Dobie . and.rs;The three -tiered wedding cake.
Cracknell, of Gaderich. Burial William Rathbun, and her bio - Africa." The Minutes were read Charles Stewart. ..-a• ‘cl-eca).rated with yellowsroses, was
,took pla•ce.....in Blyth cemeterya;ther, Nelson •Rathbun, and Mrs. by the secretary, Mrs. Alvin ' Donald Stoltz, 17, of Guelph, also a centre of interest. PoUr-
The pallbearers were Messrs.1Rathbun, of Hillsburg. Mr. neatherland, flails ware made son of Mr. and Mrs. Eldon .ng tea in the .afternoon were
Alvin Snell, Jasper Snell, lalOYdIRa'J.bun remained 'renal :aagtr to arend 1m 11 Pr?sbyterial Stoltz, of Guelph, grandson of Mrs. Sydney, MeClinchey, of
Warden, Hugh Wharton, Edgar Ivizaa . 'meeting in Seaforth on Septem- Mr. and • Mrs. J. C. Stoltz, tif Auburn, and Mrs. Mae Adams,
Howatt and 'Lloyd McDowell. Mr. and Mrs. -Charles Lock- ber 13th. The work of the Auburn,' and neplieW of Mrs. of Londesboro, and, in the even -
Plan 1041 Anniversary. - The fidae. of Snxboro, veited ec- a ka.c, and (a ;ilia was discuss- Marguerite Chopin, of Wing- ing, Mrs.• Walter C•ook, grand-
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rxedutive meeting of the Au- .•ently with Mrs. 11.'i ix claviar.Iad and also a speaker for the ham. has won an 0..0 scholar- mother of the bride -elect and
burn Horticultural Society was - Mr. and Mas. Roy Daer and 1 Thankofferin 'a. The roll call ship. . !Mrs. - Austin Dexter, both of
held at the hcma of the pre- Mi ai Marilyn spent last,Sundaylwas answered by repeating a. Mrs. Bert Craig entertaine&Blyth. Serving the guests were
sident, Mrs. Kinneth Scutt. with .aatli chair daughter, Mrs. Doin'commandment. Mr'. Frank members of her Sunday School :aliases Jeanette Snell, - Lorna
a good attendance. It \vas de-lald Dewar, 411(1 Mr. DCW.ir, at ILlithhy closed the ineeng with class, 19 in all-, at their edatage:Buchanan, Margaret Wright,
cided to hid iin ' anniverary.A:A•oud. prayer. , - !ast Saturday afternoon. The 1 Gwen McDowell, Shirley Snell
dinner on October 17th to mark, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Wilaon, Knox W.M.S.-The W.m.S. of afternoon was spent swimming, Mrs. Gerald McDowell'. The
he completion- of the first 10Mr. Bill W.lson. of Saialt Ste. Knax United Church met with supervised by Rev. Charles!gifts and trousseau were dis-
years of acavity of this society.' Marie, visi; ed last Sunday with mrs. John Durnin op:ning the Daniels, of Ingersoll. A lunch-,playad by Mrs. John Forester
Special speak:' s will be presentMr. and Mrs. Meredith Young ineeting with an appropriate eon was served by Mrs. Craig 'Miss Barbara Smith, Mrs. Lloyd
and 4 spcci..1 p:.)..-.•arn is being ',:•d family. • 'paella The minutes were read .assisted by her daughter, 'Mfaallal-cClinchey acid Mrs. Carmen
planned; The searetary, Mrs.1 Friends of Mrs. Raymond lay Mrs. Roy Easom, A thank- Leonard Archambault, and MrsaalGross. In charge of the guest
Gordon R. Taylor, read the min-;RedMOIld Will be pleased to Yon letter was, read. written by (Rev.) Charles Daniels. . book and gifts were Mrs. Harold
utes and letters of thanks for learn that she was able to be:Mias Betty Voungblut thanking a 93rd Anniversary. - Baskets McClinchey and Mrs. Garth Mc -
flowers .sent were read from two moved to Wing,harn . hospital the W.M.S. for financing her a t'ul- gladioli and roses adorned Clinehey. The bride -elect was
member37 The treasurer, Mrs. wire she is recovering from _Alma College's school for lead- the altar of the Auburn Baptist honored at'a sthciwer in London
Bert: Craig, a: the.. financialaa-Laaeaurect ..iiip-„,- ....-- .a. :ors-- Plans.were made 14..,accept.Chur' ch. last...Sunday lar.the -93rd by the. girl employees from the,
"s"tatement: stating that the gov-' Recent visitors with Mr. and the invitation to attend the 'anniversary of the founding of--Rirharcl -.Wilcox Canadiarr-Co.
erlainiataitaagrawaahadabeenareceiv,..aaris-MaitianciaAllewere...Corprameetingaaat...Lar.de,iib.oro._•T•he_the. chur.ch-in2this... community. Ltd._ where she had. been_ em:..
ed...,and. a good balance -wag in ural and Mrs. Hudson MillairmaTfiankofferirrg meeting vvas dis---Trfe special speaker -fcrra-these )- (Contirrued-orrmpage 11)'
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PROCLAMATION
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WHEREAS this community has functioning
a fine Senior Citizens',Club,in , which members
pursue organized hobbies and interests;
AND' WHEREAS this community has bet-
tered from the leadership and efforts of these
citizens down through the years,:
AND WHEREAS a number of municipali-
ties have this year set aside the week of Sep-
tember -19th to 24th to pay special trihute to
,fheir„Sertiortitizens aud.urge 41.raunic1palities.
, to,.„make.thi&a.Dorninion -
therefore, proclaim the week of Septem-
-ber 19fh to 24th asSENIOR—MIZENS WEEK -
in Goderich and call on all citizens to consider
the problems of the aging and lend their in- *.
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