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8 The Goderich Signal -Star, Thursday, December 22nfi, 1
• OBITUARY
44RS, $40111J14, T. YGtUNG
Funeral :services, were eon -
the Stiles funeral home on` Sat-
•:. r•'• - 41rs l•- A":• '.. -
74, Who died .suddenly at her
home in Goderich on December
15...
The former Louisa -Allis, she
was a daughter of the late Wil-
liam Alba and Eliza Jewell and
was born in rCalborne Township.
Following her marriage 58 years
ago' to the late Mr. Samuel
Young who predeceased her in
0 ( t
1r
March, 1958, they resod • ► in
West Wwwanosh Township ,until
1`S years ago -when they moved
bo Goderich. She was a mem-
ber nit,
the Street �ber r�£ xs tree
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=:arch ^'..„;,t. r::.C:sSJ.r-s-•ccs ;a
She is survived by two dauglr-
ih
Glean Ra t
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Nlrs. ,
SLr. , 1�1��� ., �•
+Lott rrr,i:e :.�'s":.RirssiLI (tea)
Reed, Dungannon, one brother,
Everett, Goderich, three sisters,
Mrs. Jbhn i(Ada) Craddock, and
Mrs. Fannie Pibblado, both of
Goderich, and ,Mrs. Della Mas-
terson, Hoquiuzn, Washington,
and four grandduldre4 Burial
took place in Colborne ceme-
tery. -
Greetings of the season from
ell if vst. .11 .f yovl
Curry's Taxi
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Open to Servre You
, Christmas Day and
New' Years Too.
+ AUBURN +
AUBURN, Dec. r19. --,- Knox Oliver Anderson, in charge. Mrs.
United Cl1'tirch Sunday school William J. Craig was pianist.
auditorium, was filled to capac The minutes were read by the
�t . f the annual Sunda school s c Roy Easoam who
� Y 4xu�u secretary, Y
Was
. R. "M. ` 1i which, ' a..
{Rev aist� ca�lie�[ -� ti��e ro w x h vv'
Cr;ss concert.
Sweeney was chain pan and .Miss answered by j19, reeMbe)sanc,
r esr �, .
'Slur � t�:: u�'�-: �„� �
g e
piano. Mr. William L. Craig were aclaroiw 'edaeci; land` -"'a fie
welcomed everyone in the ab- quest was made fox candy and
sense of the superintendent,, Mr. home-made treats to be packed
Charles Scott, who was ill. • On into the Christmas boxes for the
the program were; Mrs. Leonard shut-ins. The financial state-
Archam(bauit's class, songs; Miss ment was given by the treasui-
MargQ Grange's class, songs; .er, Mrs. Harold Webster. MTs.
chorus,, 'by Mrs. John Arm- R. Easom was instructed to send
strong's class; Mrs: Bert Craig's the flower fund' money to Miss
claS , a dialogue and song;; a Elma Mutdh. The 1961 slate
duet by. Daryl and Daryk Ball of officers was presented by
from Mr. William L. Craig's Mrs. Ernest Durnin and accept -
class of boys; Mrs. George Mil- ed. Mrs. Anderson closed the
iian's class had 'Robert Wilkin business period with prayer.
play, a piano sono and a . sold Mrs. Gordon McClinehey took
was sung by ;Vaughan Toll; the Charge of the program. Miss
song, "Oklahoma," was sung by Margaret A. Jackson, Mrs. Nor -
Miss Betty Durnin's class; ----a- man 1M'cClinchey and Mrs. Dun -
recitation history was given by can MacKay sang two musical
Ronnie Durnin from Mrs. Oliver numbers. The Scripture was
Anderson's class; Mr. Keith Ar- read by Mrs. George Millian,
thur's class had' a duet by followed by prayer by Mrs. R.
Marsha and Martie Koopm ns; M, Sweeney. Mrs. William T.
Juanita and Betty Youtigblut Robison gave a reading. Mrs.
sang a solo, accompanied by G. McClinohey introduced the
Mrs. Kenneth McDougall. Dur new study book, "The Turning
i,ng the 'program, Christmas World." Theoffering was re -
carols were sung and to the ceived by Mns. Harry Armstrong
tune of Jingle Bells, Santa ar- ;;+nd Mrs. Elliott Lapp while Mrs.
rived and distribu't d gifts and Craig played softly on the
1treats to all. piano. Mrs. McClinehey thank-
' Knox WMS Officers Named.— ed all who helped in the meet -
The W.M.S. of Knox United Lng and 'pronounced the berie-
Cbureh held its Christmas meet- diction.
ing with the president, Mrs. Woman's Missionary Society
1
officers for ,1.861 are: Honorary
president, Mrs. R. Sweeney;
past president, Mrs. Oliver An-
derson; president, Mrs. John
Durnin; first vice-president, Mrs.
Ernest Durran; second vim -pre-
sident Mrs Robert Champ
b e
Men Fme a vn,
Liquor Offences
Charles Edward, Robinson, of
Tecortia4g. s ?OodePial, $ 0 and;
Ved like to fill your
stockings with our best
*lushes' for a Christmas
holiday as bright as the
light in a .,child's eyes
...as waren and cheery
a as a glowing hearth!
FOR GENERAL -INSURANCE --
See KEN CROFT
FIRE –AUTO – LIABILITY–
CASUALTY-hone 1A4-7253
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Easom; assistant, ..Mrs. EIiJJomtt
i
lntesabuma d missionary-,
Monthl s: -Charki-Straugh-
an; corresponding secretary,
Miss Margaret ft; Jackson; as-
sistant, Mrs. toy Easom; Glrris-
tiain citizenship, Mrs. William
T. Robison; Christian steward-
ship; Mrs. Fred Told; Christian
education, Mrs. John Durnin;
treasurer, Mrs. Harold Webster;
finance committee, Mts. Fred
Toll, Mrtis.,(Harold Webster; com-
munity friendship, Mrs. Charles
Straughan, Mrs. Guy Cunning-
ham, Miss Margaret R. Jackson,
Mxs. Harry Armstrong; temper-
ance, Mrs. Guy Cunningham;
social committee,. Mrs. Oliver
Anderson, "Mrs. 'Ernest Durnin,
Miss Viola Thoimpson, •Mrs. El-
liott Lapp, Mrs. Leonard' Arch-
arnbattaltt, Mrs. William Dodd;
supply Icommilttee, Mxs. adliam
Straughan, Mrs. James Jackson,
Mrs. Bert Craig; pianists, MTs.
William J. Craig; 'assistant, Mrs.
James Jackson; music commit-
tee, Mrs. James Jackson, Mrs.
William Craig, Mrs. Gordon Mo-
Clinchey, Mrs. George Million;
Mission Band, Mrs. Arthur
Grange; assistant, ,'Miss Marg-
aret- R. Jackson; Junior Band,
Mrs. Carmen Gross; assistant,
Miss Betty Durnin; Baby Band,'
Mrs. Leonard Archambault;
flower committee, Mrs. William
Straughan, Mrs. Bert 'Craig;
mite 'boxes,. Miss Viola Thomp-
son; press secretary, Mrs. Roy
Easom; special ifiower fund, Miss
Viorla Thompson.
The Japanese version of San-
ta Claus is the ancient god
Hoteiosho, who has eyes in back
of his head to help him see
how children behave. -
costs for Ob tain0}g liquor. 11
f
d costs or
legally
and I<
and
,-.
hayirtg.,t d: t 'seat'G
oat crowded. He appeared in
Magistrate's court last Thurs-
day.
For obtaining liquor illegally,
•
Howard Henry Boutiller°, -1U AF and Costs and ,her driving lic-
Station, Clinton, was fined $20 cruse was suspended for three
and .costs. months. •
Pleading guilty' to a theft Found guilty of operating a
charge, Wtilliarn John MeWhin- car 'without prop'" license
ney was given ,10 days. plates, "Monty" Hall 'vas fined
Reading guilty to being in $10 and costs.
control .of a„v fele while intox-
mated°, - onard Fowler- t •as a:: Iorm
given seven days in jail. He
�llsa:: t.. eight s;,.fclzY:druv ,
a car 'rWihilk under prohibition
.to do so•.,
For impaired driving, Mary
Myrtle McCabe was fined $30
of Christmas originated, in • the
<earlY• ,C tt°zstiar Church: - .z
Greek, X is the first letter of
Christ's name. It was often
used as a holy symbol.
HAVE YOU
RENEWED
YtO 'M1.f.'41A 1 ..
SIGNAUSTAR..
SUBSCRIPTION?
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What •better time than the
inw Yuletide to express deep
appreciation to our customers
Nr their loyal patronage
throughout the year ... We
green you one and all !
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and Staff -
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With sinters thanks for your _ •
friendship and loyalty, wo wish
you. the iwppitst of holidays!
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All our best wishes to
you and your family. Have r
a Christmas as merry and
bright as the oranments
on your glittering tree.
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750 69.21 44.I3
1040, 91 ,11
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