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AIUBtU1RIN, Jan-16.—Th; Ja'nu-
arry meeting of St, „Mark's An-
glican Church Guild was held.
at rthe home of Mrs. ,An4rew,
ar
zrknoxa �* .Wnbexs
present.' The hostess presided
Jar C,hc iueting �wi�th Mrs. Got. -
Ls tayl r.a, 13A-p'.iaJZm-Ta:4'.Le
John Baer read theipture.
followed by prayers oy Mrs. A.
Ka—kcal—melt "Calling all Lead-
rs" was the subject which Mrs.
1leally chose Jor her ..Bible
s;.udy. Mrs. Gordon R. Tayl•or
ceatl a New Year's reading and
airs. Robert J. Phillip, favored
with a piano solo. Rev.:
Meally,- rector, spoke on the
Value of the Bible and gave an
,nspiring address to the Guild.
The president, Mrs. Thomas'
Hagbitt, took charge of the
i:ttsiness ,period. The .Minutes
and the financial statement for
19960 were approved as read.
fhe ladies were, invited to the
Blyth rectory. or their F-ebru-
iry m.eeting. After a success-
ful 'auction, lunch was served
by the hostess, assisted - by Mrs.
John Dar and Mrs. Norman
M cClinchey,
The Canadian Order of For -
resters rhelcj,- a.,, progressive
?uchre party, in the" L.O.h. Hall.
'Phe winners were; high lady,
Mrs. W. J. Craig; low lady, Mrs.
L .S. JJoknston.,_ high .auan, Wes_
_Brads 06k; low man,�:��._�.',�c�. ung;
-*lost lone hands,�M"rs�'"i�`ow• rd
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Tait.•
Mrs. .Herbert Govier had the
Misfortune to fall on the ice
last Saturday evening on the
,'oad inn; ,front of her home and
was taken to Fl,inton Hospital
lvhere• x-rays showed she had
fractured her hip. We wish her
weedy recovery.
Miss Fanny Cole is a patient
Cliiiten thoSpital with a frac-
'Aired leg from a fall at the
home of her nephew, Mr. Harry
Webster, with •whom she makes
her • home.
W.M.S. Meet.—The W.M.S. of
'Knox Presbyterian..Church held
'ts January rireeting at the home
,,Mgrs. Herbert Govier with a
large attendance. -The presi-
d•e•rrt, Mrs. Donald Haines, was
'n charge 'with Mrs. Robert J.
rhillips, accompanying for the
hymns on her harp.. After the
call to worship, Mrs. Wilfred
Snderson led in prayer.' A
dnet, "Somewhere,' .was; sung,by
'11?rs. John •Doer and Mrs. An-
drew Kirkconnell in honor of
Mrs. J. C: Stoltz who. the `day
Before had cel elbrated-tree-6• n-d-
weddirw-anniversary. A read-
ing wast given by Mrs. W. Brad;_
nock. Mrs. Jahn Houston chose
Elizabeth as the Bible Mother
For The sthdy. Mrs. -Ed.-Davies
rave the study'boak. She stated
'hat 22`;', of the people of the
world are Christians. Mrs. Al-
vin Leatherland, secretary -
treasurer, gave her reports .and
also a summary of the execu-
tive Meeting of the Huron Pres-
byterial meeting held recently
Clinton.- A -letter •cancernin,g
the Memorial Fund was read
nd Mrs. Gordon Dobie and Mrs.
.Tohn Houston were appointed
to this committee in the Auburn
Auxiliary.
The C.Q.C. leaders, requested
everyone to save their used
stafnps for the children. It was
of Prayer will be held this year
in the Baptist Church. A vote
of thankf was extended to Mis's
Margaret Haines who had typed
the (programs for the year'. The
roll call was answered by nam -
in?!' a father in the Bible.
Ladies' Aid.—.Mrs. Fri. Davies
nresirled fur the I;iadi:es' Aid
meeting, and the secretary-treas-
,rer, Mr~s. Roy Darr. e.pve her
ri-rt which w^s r,reepted as
-e-d. Tetters of thanks were
ar::rl frim several who h7d ac-
^rnte.d boxes ;If Christmas.
T 'inch was served hv. Mrs. H.
a.y er and Mrs. J. C. Stoltz
^s''stcd by Mrs. A. KiTkconnell
s --Mrs.
James Walton McDougall. —
Funeral services were held at
the Londesbord United Church
'a•st Saturday fpr James Walton
McDougall who passed away
suddenly at his farm home on
the •1t th o•f Hullett Township
from a coronary thrombosis.
Rev. H. Fu.nge was in charge of
the service. Interment took
place in Hope 'Chapel cemetery,
Hnrllett Township. Pallbearers
were Hubert McDougall, Ross
McDougall,Bert Ferguson, Ted
flunking, !Lorne Hunkin,g' and
Henry Hunkin,g.' The beautiful
floral trilbutes,,were carried by
B^b Youngblut, Verdun' Cowan,
Telford Green, •Neil -McDougall
,nd Kenneth McDougall. Botn
in 1900, James W.' McDougall
was the son. of the late Mr. and
Mrs. James .McDougall and was'
born at Mlount R ifest. He had
lived in this district for many
years, and was a member of
T ondrgboro United Church. He
is survived by .his wife, • the
former Annie McEa•chern, whom
he 'married 35 years ago. Be-
sides his sorrowing wife he is
survived by six sons, Murray.
Wino'ham; Gordon, Blyth: Rah
art, .Goderich; Ronald, Seaforth;
Douglas and Jimmy ''at home;
also six darughters, Mrs. Graham
Eleanor) Whitley, .Croderich;
Mrs. Gordon (Islay) Johnston,
rrederich; Mrs. Donald; (Marion)
'Ternieha,ri, • London; Mrs. Carl
'florin a) Bender, Stratford; 'uFriss
Glenda. London; !Misses J
ind Norma at .ho:me; al'o ,1d
7randsons and 1't) +arandd ^u c7h-
terz; three brothers, Harry,
Indian S•nrings, Manitoba; Nor-
^�n. R.R: '1, Auburn: Arthur.
!'fount Forest: also ,frinr sisters
Mrs. Herbert Neal. Whitby; Mrs.
Ray Halliday, 'Mrs. Lorne Cow-
in, and Mrs. George green, ar
of Mount Forest. The largely
^ttended funeral service and
the beautiful floral tributes
Were a silent token paid to r
1.oying-faMYk, good neighbor and
kindfriend.
-Menhee're -r Nicholson. A
pretty +wedding was solemnized
apt blre St. Colum,ban Chapel on
Tanuary .14th at 3 p.m„ whet
Karen Doreen Nicholson be -
name the bride of John Anthony,
Menheere, of Toronto, inn a
double -ring ceremony. The
bride is the only daughter of
tS
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Nicholson,
of Seaforth, and the groom ' Is
Che soni co Mr. and .'VJ,.rs. A?
Ntenbeete, ii Iii. 2, • •i:h blin. IVLiss
. Wczs
the bridesmaid. The -best than
was Wallah) Mepheere, brother
al the groorn„,,at4th,e,,,ueler,.wscas
A reception was., held at the
Zurich Commercial Hotel. • For
a trip to Eastern Ontario, the
:iride donned a royal blue wool
jersey two-piece dress, light
;r!y coat, hat and matching ac-
cessories. They will reside in
Toronto. Guests were present
;'rum Chatham, Blenheim, Au-
burn, London, Port Albert,
3litehell, Seaforth, ` St. Marys,
Toronto and Preston.
Calling All Oirls
Allgirls in this district wish-
ing to take the 4H Club sjaring
p r o yj e c t, "Cottons may be
Stuart," should be preset at the
fi:st meeting alt the , ft me •of
he assistant 1-6ade , `Mrs.. Ed.
Davies, og Monday„ January 23.
Tf possible please .cantaet the
'cader, Mrs..'Donald Haines be
fore that day.
Mr. and tVlrs. Keith Arthur
pent a few days in Toronto
!ast week.
Mr. ,Br65 Youngblut, of Lon-
don, spent last week -end with
R
hi- mother, Ralph al
h D.
':Munro,-a•nd-Mr. Munro - --- _
Dr. B. ,C. Weir is, ,a _hent
'n Goderich hospital recovering
from a recent fall at his home.
Mrs. Ralph b. Munro i teach-
ing. at Prosperity School in
West Wawanosh.
Mr. and Mrs. W. Bradnock
were guests at the :9lenheere-
Niclrolson wedding at ,Seafort<h
last Saturday.
Mr. Keith Younghlut, of El -
'lett Lalfe, ,and Mr. Ross Young-
blut, of Streetsvill'e, were recent
week -end visitors with their par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Major Young-
blut and family.
62nd Anniversary.— Mr. and
'Mrs. J. C, :Stoltz celebrated their
'2n d -Wedding•-a-n;na:vsa u iet-
ly at thei 4in the vi1 re,
with many'cards and other mess-
ages of congratulations.' They
are .both enjoying- ,good health,
and love friends to drop in for
a . visit, or a game of cards.
'Despite . their 'advanced ages
WV!r.'Stoltz will be 90 in April
and 1Mrsr Stoltz was -86 in Octo-
ber), thev both attend Knox
Jaresbbiteriari Church every Sun-
day. The couple recall that the
weather was similar to now,
whin they
.made the wedding
trip to Atibitrii front N•ew _Ds
dem b•,.-harse and bite'gy 62 Years
9•';o. They have one son, Eldon,
queh h. andone daughter. Mrs.
Marguerite Chopin, of Wirng-
ham, and three ,grandrhildren.
Douglas and- Donald Stoltz, of
Guelph, and George Dawson. of
Dungannon. ,_ Mrs. Stoltz has
one brother,' Mr. Norman Gar-
land, Swan • River„' Man., and.
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The Godericlt Signal tar, T*S4t4Ya Ja Ila y * itt. i # ►
Mr. Stoltz has One' i'Factory,
stater, 'hest
Edith Castle, latts rd1e, and
two ,brothers, Ed., of Neve' Dun-
dee, and William, of Preston.
Changes .Hands
YI3R001( C mbriat read li
changed hands. It has b.sn
1)GNNY'itiOOIK, Jan. 16. ,-1-::1ICh*T .=• y- a►.n;aaeen:-. l ,
C atilam,Ontario
and`°1.#; .h,a, , .her.! 4�p . - ..�>YRC*
January meeting of the W.1VI�5, the purchase was opt folr the
w purpose of starting it up, in
and Ladies' Aid was held Tuts- operation again but merely
day afternoon at the home of as a speculating investment.'
Mrs. Edward Robinson with 'Ilia The factory is now up for.
ladies present. The call to •weir- ...*ale again with the Ioc . ag„ t.,
ship was given by Mrs. William for same being John Bosveld
Real Estate. The factory was
last operated by Scotsmith.
Furniture more than' a year
ago.
I -lardy who had „charge of the
W.M.S. Meeting. "Standing at
the portal" was sung a.�nd Psalm
23 was repeated in unison. Mrs.
Sam Thompson gave a reading;
"My Prayer (far the New Year."
After singing "Dear Lord and
Father of Mankind," Mrs. Ray.
Hanna read a herald. The chap-
ter in the study book was taken
by Mrs. Charles Jefferson. Mrs.
Stuart • Chamney read the. min-
utes -of the previous meeting
and alsogave the financial re-
port..rfvr. the .past year. She stat-
ed the society had exceeded its
allocation. "Thank you" notes
were read and Susan Thompson
received the offering. Mrs.
Hildebrand read a very interest-
ing letter from her brother-in-
law who is a 'doctor in Africa
Thompson and Mrs. 'Hilliard,
Jefferson. Mts. Charles.'Jeffex-,
son 'invited, the ladies to her
home for the Fruary meeting. -_
Takes Of hoes
Arabia' Waist
"I have found the Naran Plait
to be the best reducing method. I
l avd tried other methods that
didn't work. The Naran Plan, has
helped me lose weight and has
taken inches off arou
F 1 e i.
ndxn
oto'rth d
__wing scussion af--,tori--� whdth• is a ham place for m
ness, Mrs. Hardy closed the
meetingwith prayer.
The Ladies' Aid was in Charge
of Mrs. Edward 'Robinson who
opened the meeting with the
hymn "Faith of Our Fathers."
Mys. Robinson gave a "New
Year" reading. It was decided
to start a 'travelling basket" to
raise extra funds for the Ladies'
Aid. Mrs. Robinson closed tihe
meeting with prayer. A bazaar.
was • held at the close -of the'
meeting in aid of the flower
fund. Lunch was served by the
hostess assisted by Mrs. Sam
to-
nce losing...weight 'I feel
better than I have felt in years. r
MRs. VERRONNEA17
Masterville, P.Q.
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