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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1961-05-18, Page 122 The Goderich Signal -Star, 'lhnrsday, May 1.8th, 1961 Maple Plaque On Engli'sh Home its4'4 41:4101.oppy+„�. ,z, ;Sentimental attachment to the Goderieh of World War 11 days is expressed in a letter received by The Signal -Star from Eng; land. It is from Lawrence Makin, 47 iStlzbbs Lane Braintree, Essex,. England. The Signal -Star re- ferred his unusual request to the Goderich Manufacturing Company Limited who will be taking care of ,it for him. . The letter to The Signal -Star read as follows: During the last war I was serving in the Royal Air. Force and for three years was sta' tioped at Port Albert. During the greater part of This period. 1 was fortunate to be living in Goderich with my wife who also name over from England. We have recently purchased a THE JOLLUEE PHI,�,L��11,,ryO!OP.NER your family loves to enjoy life. hey deserve the best Dairy 'Products to keep them in top shapl': Andrew Dairy is the place to get them. .rof//7�.D.R(�EGl/ qv cr fl v FOR YOUR DAILY BOTTLED"SUNS INF new house and it is our inten- tion to call this "Goderich." 1 woulddlike to have a wooden plaqub made to hang in the porch and thought it would be a good idea in view of, the name of the house to have a piece of real Goderieh maple woad. l; wondered if it is pos- sible for you to arrange to ob- tain and send tme a piece of maple wood sufficient for hang- ing in the porch after having the name "Goderich” engraved on the wood. The piece of wood need not be longer than about fifteen inches and ..a depth of Six to eight inches would , be ample. I could quite easily on tain a piece, of oak fronrl ideal sources but in view of the name of the house and our association with Goderich I would very much Iike to have some Gode- rich maple and would be ex- tremely grateful if you could help me in this little •smatter. My wife and I have very happy memories of our stay in Gode- rich and often talk about happy days in your lovely little town. We had apartments first of all on Cambria road with Mr. and Mrs. Huckins and later on Mc- Donald street with Mr. and Mrs. Kaitting. We still hear from- Mr. and Mrs. Kaitting and Mr. and Mrs. Alex Smith with whom we spent many happy times. My wife was employed for about two years at the Canadian Bank of Commerce and, knew quite a ber' af„_,,,,the local business- andtr e o ads people. if ever the opportunity arises we shall cer- tainly - revisit Goderich. No doubt ANT would see a great number of changes -which have taken, place since 1945. We moved into the above pro- nerty this year hut have not so far given the house a name hut we intend to call it "Goderich." Believe me, 1 Yours sincerely, - Lawrence Makin. The World Health Arganiza- tion, supported by all members of the United -Natians, works directly in the fields of disease prevention and control, mother- and-ghild health and many other activities. It is also the recog- nized international clearing house for information and sta- tistics useful in public-health work. JamesRitardson1 Sons itd. "Serving the Feed. Dealers of,..Western Ontario" PHONE 'A 4-83g8, GODERICH Lownimanneminnwonnonom J 17rW N 1 ~� "'"*'�1 R I_ 1 k i�i ''ilrw/"'rl A►� T_ 1 W �. 7 ss t s."1 1 N "+.r Mar r1ri l -,d ■j ETCNEER N RELIEPAN ,TTHWk. WED TKoEAG. REED ir 71 E LaoTHEY TA D, PAYS TO SHOP -RACKS TSNE FURNITURE Planning to move? Make it easy on yourself with an HFC Moving Loan When you move, see HFQ about a Moving Loan. HFC can supply the money for all your moving expenses'. .. to pay-off the moving company, and to cover your family's transliort T 6 i and ocher re- lated costs. And, "one bf the 252 HFC offices in Canada is likely to -be near your new home, to give you additional service. Borrow up to $2,500 with yip to 36 months to repay. Low cost life insurance available on all loans r HOUSEHOLD FINANCE M. R. Jenkins, Manager ,• • 3514 Was,. Stroat Telephone JA 4-7383 GODERICH Aillimmionmotirsammoroilmeammvairousmoiriosimpemor ti IMP The Carson. and Barnes Wild Animal Circus is .coming to Goderich on Friday, July 7. It will be spon$ored by the Kinsmen Club, of Goderich, .No small boys will be need- ed to carry pails of water to the elephants, as pictured above. Today, modern "tank ?rucks look after this. fpey- _ �a1. 4,Rfµ,&;!;Z+ MOTHER, DAUGHTER BANQU ETi, IS ATTENDED BY OVER 275 Girl Guides and Brownies gathered with their mothers at North Street United Church Hall . for their annual Mother and Daughter banquet Wednes- day evening of last week. The banquet chairman, Mrs. N. T. Ormandy, District Com -1 missioner, announced that over' 275 persons were present. Spec- ial guests were: Miss Una Mac- donald, Huron Division Commis- sioner; Miss Mary McMillen, De- puty Division Commissioner; Mr., Glen Lodge, District Com- missioner of Boy Scouts, and his assistant for training, Mr. Ron Bushell, and Mrs, Bushell, The Scouters' brought greet- ings and complimented the —Irides, Brownies and their lead- ers on the high standard of their work: Miss Macdonald brought . greetings Trot the divistbn arida— reminded the girls that their. promise is the foundation of their life as a Brownie or a Girl Guide. Mrs. James Bisset, jr., and Miss Catherine Anderson led the girls in a sing -song. Mrs. A. M. Harper showed a film on birds and one on Scouting in Malaya. The pianist for the evening was Miss Lyn Rae. Miss LElizabeth Near thanked the adies, of North Street Church for the delicious dinner served. Miss Dorothy Westbrook was the winner of the door prize. The banquet was convened by Mrs. IS. Ryan of the Local Association. THIRTEEN INFANTS ARE. WIND-AT-1CNt" 7C "The Family Altar" was the subject •of Rev. G. L. Royal's message when he spoke to the • large Mother's Day congregation In Knox Presbyterian Church Sunday. The service of Sacrament of Baptism was observed with the following children being bap- tized: Carolyn, Rosanne, daugh- ter of -Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Little; Thomas John, son of Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Neil; Larry Dale, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. T.°Crawford; Blair Watson, sop, of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Adams; Brian' Wil- liam, son ,of Mr: and-1qrs. W. A. Melick; Susan Marie, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Fuller; Donald Harold, 'son of ;114r. and Mrs. W. K. Bogie; -George Neil, son of Mr. 'and Mrs. G. W.. Sager; Janice Marion, daughter of Mr: and Mrs. S. A. Brown; Elizabeth Jane, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Abbott; Peter Doug- las, son of Kr, and Mrs. D. Mc- Cullough; Ronald William, son of Mr..anf1,Mrs. H. W. Kirkcon- nell; Debra Lynn, daughter of Mr,. and Mrs. R. G. Melick. The flowers oh the communion table were placed there by - the Men's Club in honor of all moth- ers' of the congregation. Orniv"'of the loveliest of the several types of lace. is point lace and several' European cdun= tries were proud of the special varieties they developed. Italian point was called "pttnto in aria," stitch in air. This delicate work was treasured by kings and queens $n all the courts of Eur- ope. A favored variety made in Venice was called raised `point. 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