HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1961-10-26, Page 5ASHFIELD
ASHFIELD, Oct. 23. -- Miss
Lorraine Drennan, of Alherta,
who has been visiting relatives
here, has gone to Toronto for
a few days with her brother,
Donald Drennan.
Mrs. Lavine, Bunce, of De•
trout, is a guert at the home
`of Mrs. Colin MacGregor.
The ladies of the Woman's
Missionary Society wore guests
of the Dungannon AUxliary on
Friday and of the Ripley Aux-
iliary on Saturday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Win. Macdonald
and Jean spent the week -end
.vith Mrs. Stephen Elliott in
tort Huron.
W.M.S. Meet
Mrs. D. R. MacKenzie opened
the October meeting• of the
W.M.S. with prayer. It was held
it the home of Mrs. Alex Mac -1
donald, with an attendance of
19 members, one visitor and WILCOX " SMITH
one child. Mrs, David Mac- The marriage was solemnized
donald gave the devotional,` Mrs: at
llruce Macdonald the summary :ber 7,1e19 1, onSaturday,
SMabell yE e lyn
of the study book and Mrs. D. Smith, daughter of the, late Mr.
R. MacKenzie read a paper. and Mrs. James Smith, and Mr.
Mrs. Jack Collinson sang a solo Frank Wilcox, son of Mr. and
and the hostess and -committee Mrs. W. Wilcox, Lincolnshire,
served lunch. • • England.
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AUBURN, Oct. 24. — Mrs. are visiting Mr. and. Mrs. W. II.
George Beadle returned ,to the Coates, of ` Flint, Whim, this
home of her daughter, Mrs. week."
Thomas laggitt, Mr. Haggitt Mr. and Mrs. Roy Johnston
and family after spending a and fan`til;y have taken up resi-�
few' weeks with her daughter, deuce in the home of %r. David,
Mrs. Ernest Patterson ane, Mr. Hamilton. Mr. Johnston is
atterson, at Goderich. ' member of the RCAF and is
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Brown stationed at Clinton.
visited
isit d last Sunday the
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farmer .father; f;« e.i ,$h»x,
an
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Chris
-Browil, who isu a ient n Stratitena, ofGoderich, 'renewed ac -
ford General Hospital. quaintances .in the. village last
Mrs. Arthur Grange and her Sunday.
daughter, Jennifer, were -Lon- Mr. J. C. Stoltz was taken by
don visitors last Saturday. ambulance to the Clinton Public
Miss Sadie Carter, of Gode- Hospital last Saturday evening.
rich, called on friends in, the Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Davies visit -
village last week -end. ed with Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hem-
Mr. and Mrs. Bud Ray, of bly, at Dublin, last Friday even -
London, - visited-- -fast -Sunday
with Mr. David McAllister and
his sister, Miss Josephine Me-
:'.luster, R.R. 2," Auburn.
Mrs. Gordon Miller is a pat-
ient in -St. Joseph's Hospital,
London. Her many friends
wish her a speedy recovery;
Mr. and Mits., Harold Kirkcon-
nell, Donald and. Rgnald, of
Benmiller, - Visited '• on Sunday
with the former's parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Andrew Kirkconnell
and Diane. They all visited
with Mr. and Mrs. Louis Blake,
Fave and Mary Anne, of Brus-
sels.
The Goderich $.4444-Stari Thursday, •Oetober 26, 1961 5
was answered by naming f'ruits•
that. van -be -filed, frden or
dried, The leader, Mrs. Kith
Machan,.led' a diieussion on
how fruits can he wed in break-
fast menus at .the 'beginning
and the end of the Mels..', She
also told ' the-imPsr'tance of
Using fruits with cejeals-an4 in
jams . explaining the, vitanamn C.
content�y��ry��/�Mrs Ed« Davies
closed, by all repeating the Mary
Stewart' Collect. • Lunch was
served by Mrs. Bert Daer, as- '-
aisted by her •daughter, Laura.
CG.I.T. To Collect For UNICEF
Plans were made to collect
for UNICEF on Saturday, Qc-
tober• 28th, by the memberss of
the C.('.I.T. t it's meeting held
-111-the "se al rdopiry f .
Knox Presbyterian Church., The
president, Judith- Arthur, gave
the call to worship and Marg-
aret Sanderson'Was at the piano.
Darlene Stewart read the Scrip-
ture lesson from the 23rd Psalm.,
The minutes, were read by Gail
Nfiller and Patsy M' ian gave
the financial statement- During
the business period Betty Moss
was appointed assistant.,ecre- -
tary. It was decided to 'hold
the Hallowe'en party and Judith
Arthur and Margaret Sanderson
were appointed to welcome the
guests. The games will.. be in
was at Port Perry,- Milverton, charge of Diane Kirkconnell,
Beaverton, Orillia and Brussels. Brigette Slichtling and Mary
During World War II, he was a Sanderson. The lunch commit -
member, of the RCAF. He is tee will be Darlene Stewart, .
married to the -former Jean Mac- Patsy Millian and Linda Beech-
Donald, of Brussels, a former ler. Mrs. Duncan MacKay in-
cchool teacher. They attend St. troduced the first of a study
Mark's Anglican Church. of religions of the world. She
Auburn Aces 4-H ,CI'ub gave an interesting account of
The fourth meeting of the Mohammedanism and had a
Auburn Aces 4-H Club was held question period following' her
at the home of Laura Daer. The story. A group of the girls
president, Jannett Dobie, was sang a chorus, "Jesus, Loves
in charge and opened the meet- Me." The meeting closed with
ing with the 4}H Pledge, follow- Taps.
ed -__.by the minntes_._read by °'.-, W. H.=. Wilson _. ,.::,
Marian Hickey. The roll call A native of concession 2,
Mr. anis Mrs. Robert J. Phil-
lips, Dr. B. C. Weir and. Mr.
Harvey McGee visited last week
with Mrs. Edith Sturdy and
Sheriff and Mrs. Harry Sturdy
in Goderich.
Mr. and Mrs. William Diemen.
of Seaforth, visited on Sunday
with their daughter, Mrs. Peter
Hellinga, and Mr. HHllinga.
Mr. and Mrs: Jack Bennett, of
Ridgetown, spent last week -end
with his uncle, Mr. William
Straughan and. Mrs. Straughan.
Mr. Bennett is recovering from
a fractured bone in his ankle°
Mrs. J. C. Stoltt is visiting her suffered about five weeks ago.
daughter. Mrs. Marguerite Cho- New Bank Manager
pin, at Wingham, this week. Mr.,,,_,and.,1drs, L-ibyd- Hum -
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Rath- phries - took up residence re -
well, Michael and Janine, cently in the apartment above
Own Sound, spent last week- the6 Canadian Imperial Bank of
ena with the lady's parents, Mr. Commerce. A native of Paris,
and Mrs: Gordon R. Taylor. Ontario, Mr. Humphries has
Mr, Les Buchanan left on been appointed the new man-
Titesday of this week for West- ager of this bank' to succeed
minster Hospital, I,ofidon: We Mr.., James Ilembly - who was
wish him a speedy recovery.' transferred to the Dublin
Mrs. Stanley , Johnston has branch. Coming here from
returned home after visiting her Sarnia, 1(lr. Humphries became
family in London and Goderich hank manager in 1957 when he
for, several days. was• at Cobalt, and, in 1060 was
'Mr. and Mrs: 'Maitland 'ATIen transferred to . Sarnia: He also
Rev. Harold Snell, of Riverside
United Church, London, who
will be guest speaker at a spec-
ial service at Knox United
Church, Auburn, Sunday, at 8
p.m. Also present will be the
Dominion Life Choir, of Kitch-
ener. Church organist ..is Mrs.
Norman Wightman.
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West Wawanosh, and a resident'-'{ '
on his -farm on ILA. 3, Auburn, -
for the past summer months,
W. H. Wilson passed away last
week at Sault Ste. Marie at
the Plummer irlemorial Hospit-
al. He was in his 71st year.
• Born on the homestead which
• he owns in West Wawanosh, he
was the son of the late Mr. and
Mrs. W. H. Wilson. He went ,
to Sault Ste. Marie when .he
was 14 years of age and was
employed at the Steel Plant
until two years ago when - he
• retired. Surviving besides his
wife are two sons, Donald L. and.
William H., both of Sault Ste.
Marie; one daughter, Mrs, Don-
ald (Margaret Anne) Sailo, Tor--
onto; five grandchildren; one
brother, Mr. George Wilson, R.R.
3, Auburn, and one sister, Mrs.
James (Mabel) McIntyre, of
Toronto. The funeral service
• was held at the Barton funeral
• home with Rev. G. W. Payne
• , officiating. Burial was in
• Greenwood cemetery, Sault Ste.
• Marie. The,, Orange •Brethren
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• held their service the evening
• prior to the funeral. Those at-_
• Ltendin the funeral from here
• were Mrs. Meredith Young, Mr.
• Donald Young, Miss Marie
• Black, Mrs. Lorne Popp, Mr.
• George' Wilson and Mr. Worthy
• Young.
• Knox Presbyterian 101st An-
• niversary
• Rev. D. Leslie Elder, Seaforth,
• moderator of the Huron-Mait-
• land Presbytery was the guest
speaker last Sunday at. the -
101st anniversary of Knox
• - • Presbyterian --- -church: The:-
church organist, Arthur Young-
hlut, was at the organ and was
in charge of the special music.
'•A duet, "How Great Thou Art"
was sung by 'Nlr. and Mrs. Dun-
' can MacKay and the choir sang
I the anthem, "Praise Him, Praise
Him." Mr. Elder chose for his
text, The Assets.cf the Church,
b --ed his mccsage on the
28th chapter of the Gospel of
St. Matthew. He divided his
message into "three parts, -the
Great Master, the Great Message
and the Great Mission. A beauuti-
.• ful bouquet of flovw•ers was
placed on the communion table
in memory of the late Edgar
y Lawson..hy his wife and daugh-
ter. At the evening service,
Rev. Mr. Elder chose for his
text, Christ's 'Love fou His
Church as found in the f'-th
chapter of Ephesia.ns. In clos-
ing his message, he 'stated that
inspiteof everything in the
world today, love is ° still the
greatest thing. A quintette
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