The Goderich Signal-Star, 1960-11-17, Page 3Mrs. W. Driver's
92nd Birthday
Mrs. William Driver observed
her 92nd birthday last Thurs-
day at, her home, '15 Elgin Ave.,
W., and received messages of
congratulations from her friends
to mark 'this 'occasion.
•rs I3r& r ' a „ cermet
Cora Laith'waite, tie daughter
of the late George and Martha
loco in.
:
Godei'ich Townsihi.p_on the 'Mait-
land concession. After her Mar-
riage, they, resided an the fart
on the Huron .road, now `oc-
cupied by her son, Maitland,
until they retired • to Goderich.
Her 'husband passed away 22
years ago and she now resides
with her daughter, Miss Edna
Driver. Another daughter, Nina,
passed away many years raga.
She has four grandchildren and
three great-grandchildren. Mrs.
Driver is, a ,member .r1:..Iottth
.Street• 'United 'Vim -rob; and tin
spite of her advanced years en-
joys good heal!t.}l�,axad
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REMEMBRANCE SERVIE VETS TOLD -�
DragonOf Floral Indiffer ce And
Irresponsibility Is Today's Threat
"Today the real issue is a thoughts press upon our hearts," 1. vil spirit, and that is the real
religious issue--ithe vistory or I said Dr. Taylor, "aa ewe meet to i enemy which is threatening.
defeat of Cliii t4ahitV .:: 1pay'xAr hu ^'tcr ,o. fi'terr t•ivtk S•t,-; 4A5t,adE.. u51fit'i
that it represents," Rev. Ken rades, who laid down their lives have beaut;Y of character. We
�. should Ihave rehivalry - service
,fox- h��npaixy. ire „tip oi` war.
,zieh yrlor-su it IV `tisAm "�i%;4 vta tgik itti f era o resir nr eheeslLJzand <purifted-:tby:=-valor
Sunday morning, when mem-cross of sacrifice, man, 01 us and honor and willingness, to
defend the 'weak and fight
against wrong. The 'third att
tribute is courage -a courage
that makes a man give all he
has in the cause of right."
bers of theCanadian Legion
and Auxiliary attended at St.
George's service. "In other
words," he said, "It is 'whether
or •not 't'he Christian . standard
and ideals, upon which our civil-
ization is 'founded, stall con-
tinue to dominate 'and 'con'trol
our way of life. Against that
we have the Russian god'les's
way of life, and it is between
thekind of life founded upon
Christian virtues and a godless
life upon the other. I do wish
more people appreciated the
seriousness of 'the situation, the
nature of the crisis we are fac-
ing, and to appreciate, too, how
'greatly the widespread sptirit of
moral irresponsibility consti-
tutes a threat to our own way
of life."
About ,200 members of Legion
Branch 109 and its ladies' aux-
iliary attended the service. The
Legion Pipe Band, under Pipe -
Major Ma'r William Murray,ed the
march, and the color parties
comprised Joe ,Chambers, Eric
Johnstone, Harold Sheardown,
Frank ,Reid and Lavergne Cul -
may call to mind the flag of St.
George, the 'blood -red cross up-
on a field of white, which forms
'the foundation of our Union
Jack..
"St. ,George, it seems to me,
symbolizes the spirit and qual-
ities most needed in the world
today -the things we need most
to recover in this day and age.
The dragon he 'fought is said to
have 'brea'thed out 'fire and
slaughter; the dragons which
threaten us today are more
subtle. One is the dragon of
moral indifference and'irres'po•n-
si'bility, the attitude we hear
expressed far too often as, `I
couldn't care less. So what?'
1 am proud 'that the organiz-
ations represented- here this
morning are known as worthy
opponents of this terrible drag-
on; so, too, are meMbers. of this
congregation here. You have a
deep sense of responsibility for
your country, for your faith and
your fellow men. )ou
are striv-
ing for world peace and uni-
versal +brotheerhood.
"In this year of 1950 the war
bert, for the Legion; Mrs. •Alice has been over for 15 years, but
Anstay and Mrs. Verne Moore, the struggle goes on, the never -
for the Auxiliary, and 1Vlrs: Wit -
brotherhood,
battle for justice and
liam Doak and 1Mrs.e•orge brotherhood and peace. You
have only to think of the sum-
mit- conference -'Last"spring, the
recent meetings of the United
Nations, to realize the critical
nature of the times in whichEllis,-..hor..;the 5R
we
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The large ghurch was filled,
even .:to the transept. The spec-
ial order of service included an
offertory anthem, "The Souls
of the -aaghteousrf' anee the<
hymns,- ,"0 God, Our Help," "0
Valiant Hearts," "God of Our
Fathers," and "For All the
Saints." Poppies covered the
altar cross.
"Many - deep and moving
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victory of 1945 was a delusion,
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ing no purpose. That. great vic-
tory preserved our culture, our
freedom and our faith; it saved
our Christian civilization. I,
think it is realized now our real
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Mr. Arnold Marsman spent
the week -end 'with Mr. and Mrs.
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Membership Fees 554.5
Costume Rental 1'6.0
Surplus Closing Party 7.2
Bank Interest .0
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0 Instruction Fees 255.00
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St. -George's
.k Meeting
tirely out of date the latter part p
of . 'this year, Miss B. Lauder l Dag Deer I n
"trusty guns" of Bruce. Jahn -
read a recent' article from a' son and Jim Sh•eardo'wn from
-town-who _managed fa {bring-in-
iCot_-
A deer • bunting party of 11,
tArlan- bro,gff e
African situation more in keep-
ing with present conditions.
. a grand total of six between
t hem.
-Mit:- F.- Hufit,-/-gt vR%-.13-rtrgr- was served by Mrs. B. R'-. -IVIun- which included two men from In addition to the venison,
GudertcrlrrTe'tUT'ned-home from TAro offer members Of *-flie party
dent, presided at the November day assisted by Mrs. K, E. Tay -
Mrs. D. J. Allan and ;Miss the week -end The shooting was The deer season, which is
the Parry Sound district 'over each bagged 'a black bear.
meeting of St. George's Wo- lor,
man's Auxiliary. Prayers -'were . IA ei-eer in all, headed by the close this Saturday. -
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E. Durnin and Litany Pray -1 ''FP1.1.-14V1.74,4g41.:4.ialkra44-4:4KOZ-15A.Agrala44,04g-iff4KOOZAKOK&rin
taken by Mrs. F. Hunt,- Miss L.
Swifts read the' Scripture.
An inyitation was read from
the Baptist Church W.M.S. to at-
tend their thankoffering meet-
ing, November llth. Mrs..A. C.
Dickson, of London, a retired
missionary, will be the guest
Mrs. W., Kolohon 'nye the
secretary's report and MT s. A.
C. Blay the treasarer's report.
It was voted* that the balance
in the bank be sent 40 the Gen-
eral Maintenance fund so that it
may be sent where it is most
needed. .
Corporate Communion will be
held on St. A,ndrew's Day in the
church atI10 a.m., and members
are requested to hand in their
self-denial envelOpes.
A donation of $5_00- was given
the Little Helpers ,to carry on
their work.
Social service convener, Mrs.
Reg. Needham, read a letter ap-
pealing Tor clothing and food
for Hong Kong, China, and gave
-a list of articles needed.
Reporting on Dorcas work,
Mrs. W. Legg asked for small
toys, picture books, games for
!boys and girls, six to 16 years
af age. Mitts were requested.
for Mohawk° Institute, and if
anyone wished CO make dresses,
material would be siipplied in
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by April.
Mrs. D. Wilson announced the
and ,bazaar in November and
asked the 'members to assist.
Mrs. E. F. Sale spoke on the
juniOr and girls' auxiliaries,
leaders and secretaries' work
shop hel'd at St. James' Church,
London, when the Rev. Mr. F.
A. Yekke was the speaker. One
thing 'all leaders had in com-
mon, Mrs. Sale said; wa,s that,
although they were often suc-
cessful, there were also the
tidies when the work was most
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