HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1961-11-02, Page 7TWENTY;FEV, YEAR -PIN 15
PRESENTED ARMY CHAPLAIN
Col. K. E. Taylor, padre of
Royal Canadian Legion, Branch
109, for the past nine years
was presented with a 25 -year
,pin here last Thursday.
He has had a long and dis-
tinguished service record in
two world wars. Serving four
.ears in the infantry during
the first world war, he was
es r ,,.,:.-3.,,NeastssieAsisset16116 at the. Battle,
of ,the Somme.
''°ii"tk"5CQ't#4'TJt'A>;
flict broke, lie was padre of
the Elgin Regiment in St.
Thomas where he was Rector
' of St. John's Anglican Church.
The Elgin Regiment went ac-
tive in 1940 and Col. Taylor
was with them as Unit Chap-
---lain.--After
hap-
-rain. After several staff—ap-
pointments,
taff -pgintments, he was promoted
to the rank of Coloneland
served ill the Normandy cam-
paign as Principal Chaplain of
the First Canadian Army.
Colonel Taylor was awarded
such decorations as the O.B.E.,
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DUrlGANNON, Oct. 31.—Mr.
Delmer Maize, of OAC, Guelph,
was home with Mr. and Mrs.
Bert Maize for the Week -end.
The W.M.S. Thankoffering
meeting of the United Church
will be held this Friday, Nov"
ember 3rd, at 2 p,,m. Other
auxiliaries are invited to at-
tend: Mrs. Bert Alton, Ash-
field, will be the guest speaker.
Mr. John Spivak, following
an_ .aF1ituslie ,isOlt �;1 gtr
2hospital two weeks ago, was
> o11razj
uance
-to -Vie;
ori " aspi � ohitirti4fut"=
ther
X rays and observation.
We wish him the best of hick
for a speedy recovery.
Little Randy Alton, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald 'Alton,
Bucknow, spent a few days
sittrrf; bis' grandpareri.
and Mrs. Harvey Alton.
Mrs. Abner Morris vsited a
few days with her son Ken,
at Benmiller.
Born on Thursday, October
26th, at Victoria Hospital, Lon-
COL, K. E. TAYLOR
E.D. and was mentioned in
dispatches. From the Queen
sl.£.. thnJfe rlands.,.he..ceived
The- decors ion or-•-Cominariaer
in the Order of Orange Nassau
for service in the liberation of
Holland.
Besides being a member of
the Royal Canadian Legion
since its inception, he was also
a -member of this organization's
forerunner, the Great War
•„mac., ,..�_
sked byT e ign'ai-Star if
ie Th -a- any unusuae•1`m aper
ences during war years, he
said: "It was my privilege to
see nearly ten vears of active
service in both the Great Wars,
is a combatant officer and as
a chaplain.-. Farebe-4t'frorn' me-
te say anything to glorify war.
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erine Mary, a =little sister for
Brian.
Mrs. N. F. Whyard and son,
Bert, of London, visited recent-
ly with Miss Ida Whyard and
called on a few former ac-
quaintances.
Mrs. J. J. Ryan has closed
her home for the winter and is
with her a ghter.M�zG
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MI East Tawas, Miebigan, are haus. Ther meeting-openevl _ by
visiting this week with- the the •call- to worship -bY Mrs. R.
latter's niece, Mrs. Cecil Blake. McAllister and pra,7er by Mrs,
On Sunday Mr. and, WS. Arthur Stewart. ills. R. 1'1c -
Heber Eedy visited the former's Allister also welcomed the
brother, Lorne, a patient at guests. Mrs. Morgan Render -
Stratford General Hospital. son gave a reading on "Smiles"
They also visited a relative, and 'Mrs. R. McGinnis read
Mrs. Will Nickel. "Beware." Mrs. Wallace Wil-
son took the first Scripture
reading from Psalm 116:12-19
and Mrs. William Reid the sec-
ond one from Luke 17: 12-18.
Miss "Iva Carr gave the medi-
tation on Thanksgiving. Mrs.
Rod H. MacLeod introduced the
guest speaker; Mrs. W. Spiers,
i ns ss, s isst;pressiaent• of
Maitland Presbytery -who --gave
Communion Service
Communion service was ob-
served Sunday afternoon at 2
p.m. at the United Church with
Nile and Fort Albert churches
participating. Rev. W. J. ten
Hoopen, interim -moderator • of
luron Presbytery, and pastor
e ,Mirth.,Btreat-finitoci-Chureh3
Uoderich, conducted the service
miet weatler amd I , - ��"1 a# ��e��'`"
demic hindered a lamer at- •ville. She ' also told of Miss
endance. Margaret Kennedy, a rriission-
Bridal - Shower ary of the Biehl field, India,
Miss Eleanor Alton was hos- and of Friendship House. Mrs.
ess on Saturday evening at a Wm. Ross, Ashfield, favored
kitchen shower for a girlfriend, with a fine reading. Courtesy
Mrs: Trek tvir, ("Meador Reed), marks were given by----Mrs.--
who is making her home in William Stewart. Lunch was
Lucknow. Miss Joanne- Crozier served and a social hour en -
was .co -hostess, and assisted by joyed.
Lynda Blake, contests were en- Women's Institute
oyed. Carol Pentland present- Dungannon Women's Insti-
ed the decorated basket of tute met at the home of Mrs.
gifts, for which Eleanor grac- Wilmer Rutledge. Sixteen
ously expressed her appreci- members and two visitors an-
ation. Lunch was served at the swered the roll call, "My great -
close of, the evening. est blessing in 1961," The
Little Girl Hospitalized motto, "Be grateful, for small
Mrs. Edna Black returned mercies today -- greater ones
4onste-laistsweeksenti=afters,sisits ie ea , --
ng three weeks with her read by Mrs. 9 Blake. Plans
daughter, Mrs. Ray Stanley, St. were made for the needlework
Thomas. Friends and relatives ceruse to be held at the Orange
are anxious to hear good re- Hall on November•lst and 2nd;
ports of Laurie Stanley, three- also the course "Focus on- Fin -
year -old daughter of Mr. and ishes" with Mrs. W. Brown and
Mrs. Ray Stanley, who was to Mrs. Otto Popp as leaders. The
have a heart. operation this latter gave a report on her
week in London. She had al- trip to London Conference. Mrs.
ftil ' "'tffi'd ti `"an" filar C'`"`i`11116-an� rs. Trnawh n -
a '"f ePbrt-at oil" ei i "div a
year. We . wish for ultimate Elimvale rally. Mrs. Esther
uccess in bringing better Rivett read an article on the
iealth to the little girl. us dff
Thompsons In London Msers. Crozier
types of paint. nave a reading,
Mr. Arthur Thompson who : `Keeps Chilly."
DE SILVA -QUAID
A quiet wedding took -place
recently in New York City
when Marion Quaid became the
bride of Vincent De Silva in a
double -ring cerexnonv. The
bride is a daughter of Mr. 'and
Mrs: "Wilfred Quaid, Goderich
and the bridegroom is a `son
ef. Mrs. Freanuel De Silva.
`'lover Dale, Permuda, and of
the late Mr. I)e Silva.
The bride wore a street-
len"th 40e blue satin frock de-
ent an unsuccessful operation I signed in Paris, and matching
Patricia - Re at44'"A
nt
t�rse�-•a ra. #
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e �' � t ord Gexiera'i
Hospital, was home with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank t
Pentland. She will train for
the next six months at Tor-
onto Sick Children's Hospital t
as part of hey -nursing course.
-own, r an RCAF
pilot, Winnipeg, motored home
last Friday to visit his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Brown, on
a two-week leave. -
Mrs. L. Stingel and son An-
gus visited for the week -end J
with the former's daughter,
Airs. John Fennell, Bradford.
The latter, who has been hos-
pitalized in Toronto for several
weeks, was able to come home
for convalescence and is show-
. innnE_IDaen.
Tom Fowler, a teacher near
Molesworth, still wearing the
cast on his ankle, became sud-
denly ill on Thursday of last
week. He was X-rayed at Wing -
ham hospital and received
treatment for a few days. He
resumed teaching duties Mon-
day and awaits reports of the
However. war with all its trag-
edy and horrors can evoke, like
all forms of disaster, human.
worth that„ conditions of ease
often_
scure. I . o tiiian o. r 1Tie
faithfulness, the courage, the
high nobility and true fellow-
ship which the wars called
forth in all who served."
The presentation was made
at , the Legion meeting last
Thursday. Items of business at
the meeting included the ap-
Ralph Kingswell and Les Rile
a. s the nominating committee.
They will bring in a full slate
of officers for nomination night
on No�`eriber 9. -
Plans
:
Plans for the selling of Pop-
pies, the Remembrance Day ser-
vice -arid the..wehurch-rias-acle-on
November 5 were also finalized.
Ic.. ssifi�d
D. In Memoriam!
FOItSTER. — Xri loving memory
of a dear husband and father,
Arthur Forster Who passed
away Novemli6r .1, 1959.
A leaf in the book of memory
Is gently turned today.
—Remembered and missed
by wife, Agnes, and fainly.
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WEIR. ln.r. luuing -; rrrerrzoxj --
e 4t:s1 an PPter,Witt
ember 2, 1955. -
—Sadly missed by his wife,
Nellie. 43x
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X. Ve ,y:....ssr +i.ns ria oetzt",, , ,may, socoslio s.osr--�=
--and-A--A ndr.ew.- .plug:
ford, London, and Mrs. Leon-
ard Christilaw, Nile, visited at
the week -end with their mo-
ther, Mrs. A. Morris.
Miss Mabel -Thompson visited
a week with her sisters
TTflfy' Kitson; Kintail.
Mr. and Mrs. H. Eugene Han-
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last
lad taken ill, accompanied by
his sister Mabel, was -taken to
Their brother Franklin's home
n London last week -end. Word
las ,.been ,received that Arthur
has since been, hospitalized: We'
hope he will soon improve so
they will be able to come back
and- resume their remarkable
home life. It is difficult to be-
lieve that they can live such
an
.independent life as they
are both deaf mutes whe in
recent years, have also lost
their' eyesight. Arthur und.r-
w
onhis eyes ast year and his ass--sseries.
E. Cards N� Thanks .
COWAN,—Mr.,,, and Mrs. John
Cowan wish to sincerely
thank their friends and neigh-
bors for the purse of money
received before their depar-
ture from the community;
also for the many acts of
kindness and help in the past
years. 43x
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Reserve Wednesday, Nevem-
ber 22 for the Dominion Life
'Choir at the Victoria Public
School Auditorium. Tickets 75c.
Sponsored by the Men's Club
of Knox Presbyterian Church,
Proceeds` in aid of Boy Scofxt
work. -43-44
The Woman's Missionary 'So-
ciety of -Victoria Street United
Church will hold their annual
hrai�lco a ing x-
11Tovember,5, at 7,30. p.m. Tjher
"Where' -None Shall Thirst." A
son of a former minister of
"' rct+nria Street Church, Rev,
r. Moorehouse, took the film:
Mrs. Mamie Sutcliffe, president,
will be the chairlady. --4
Turkey shoot at Benmiller,
Saturday, Noe -ember 11,, 1 m.,
12 gauge shotguns and .22 rifles.
No turkeys under 15 lbs. Spon-
sored by Court Benmiller No.
86, Canadian Order of Forest-
ers. -43-44
»GRADDOCK.—I. would like to
thank all my friends, neigh -
ors -and= =relatives whas-serrt
'cards and flowers and who
visited me 'while I was a
patient in Goderich hospital.
A special thanks to the
nurses for their kindness and
also to Dr. A. H. Taylor.
Mrs. John Craddock.
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zE. 4u*�AaF�ltlt#sr
o_extended-.comfort
ing,sympathy and help in our
recent sorrow.. For the
beautiful service, flowers and
spiritual bouquets, as well
as. the loan of cars and other
;kindnesses, ..wev are-. deeply
grateful.
Mrs. Peter Graf and family.
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HAGGITT.-sWe wish to -thank
• our- rhany friends _and neigh-
bors for.their cards and kind-
ness to us during our recent
, illnesses. Special thanks to
Dr. N. C. Jackson, the nurses
1 and staff of the second floor,
also the staff in the chronic
wing.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Haggitt.
KINGSWELL, — Mr. and Mrs.
'health has since decline -a. He For a wedding trip to Niag- WaltCr .Kinsswell 'wish to.
is able •to do the shopping and ara Falls, the bride wore a thank all those who sent
lchores and both 'of them have broSvn wool dress with match- cards _ and consratulatory,
a keen sense al humor, which ine accessories. messages, and those •_who
everyone enjoys. •
Presbyterian W.M.S. Thank -
offering
The WOman's Missionary So-
ciety of Erskine Presbyterian•
Church- held their Thahkoffer-
ing meeting on October 20th.
They were joined by . ladies
from Ashfield, Lucknow, Kin-
ltsss. Whitechurch and Wing -
Ib.
.RUMP Ib.
LEAN, TENDER.
Albert, ,.Sarnia, and Lucknow
were present when a reception
called on them on the, occas-
ion of their golden weddine
anniversary. -43 .
--as held at Tiser Denlen. *Inn
NAEGELE. —Miss Joyce Nae -
for the young couple following gele wishes to _express her
their marriage.
aPpreciation to the following:
Mr. and Mrs. pe Silva will Rev. C. E. Taylor, Dr. J. W.
make their horns in Bermuda Wallace, rlurses and staff of
where the bride has been living the Alexandra Marine and
for several Years
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- General Hospital, also for
flowers, cards and gifts that
she received while a patient
there. - 43x
ROSE.—I would like to thank
all the people Who were so
good to me while was both
I in the hospital and also sick
at home.
Mrs, Wallace Rose.
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G. 'Coming Eventg -
The Goderich Branch of tliTe
Canadian Cancer Society is
making its annual appeal to the
local- organizations for gift
showers ' for their Christmas
baskets. Kindly contact Mrs.
Josie Chisholm or Mrs. H. 0.
Jerry of the Service Committee
for further information.
The November meeting of
the 'Maple Leaf Chapter,
1.6.D.E. will be held at the
hin-ne of Mrs. Goidon McManus,
ICambria road, on -Tuesday, No.
1Windsor, the provincial organ.
' izing secretary, will be the
'guest speaker. -43
Rememlier the Bingo even-
ing, Thursday: November 2nd,
sored by the Goderich Co-Oper-
'alive Nursery School. -43
RCA VICTOR
TOTAL STEREO
The Goderie li Signal -Star,
Thursday, ` lovemkber' 2, nor
The . annual' tea, axle of
aprons and home baiting will
be held at Victoria Street Un.
itcd Church en Wednesday, -
November 15th, 2.30-5r .in.
43-44
On November lath at 8 p..
at MacKay Hall, open meeting
of Goderich and District As;
sociation for Retarded, Chtldren.
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Rummage sale, sponsored b
the Margaret Seager Club, wi
? 'S�.::. &emwer
Hall on, Satur .Novemb
Rummage, sale, Satur ay, No*.
vember 4, a MacKay Hall, corn+
,mene,'ng at 1.30 p.m. Auspices
of Canadian Legion Al,uxilr
The regular meeting of the
Goderich Graduate Nurses' As-
sociation will be held Monday,
November 6, at 8.30 pp.ni., at the
,
Huron Rd. All graduate nurses
welcome. -43
Interesting specialties . (and
_.
some tasty ones too') await .
-ora at the North Street W.As
tea, gift and bake sale en Sat-
urday, November 25, in the
church recreation hall., We're- -
hoping to see you! -43
HURON CROP REPORT.
Recent rains have helped fall
plowing in Huron County,. Tur-
ips -are- -meri the .--rap y
to storage. Some dairy cattle
are being stabled at night.
SUNDAY SERVICES
ST. ▪ El:M S —CHURCH ..__....
Nov. 5, -All Saints' and Remembrance Day
Service.
10 a.m. Sunday School and Bible. Class.
11 a.m. Holy CommUnion and Sermon.
(Jr. Congregation and Nurseryl.
7 p.m. Evensong and Sermon.
REV. KENNETH E. TAYLOR, M.A., D.D., Rector.
Mr. J. F. Stephens, M.A., B. Ed„ Organist and Choirmaster.
THE -UNIT-ED CI:IURCH-OF CANADA
North Street Unitecl Church
10 a.m. SUNDAY ,SCHOOL.
11 a.m. "REMEMBRANCE."
The Legion will be in attendante.
Nursery and Junior Congregation.
"The Book of Genesis" (2)
Minister.
MR. GEORGE ESPERT, Organist and Choir Director
GODERICH BAPTIST CHURCH
10 a.m. Church School. All Ag4s.
1.1 .a.m. HOLY COMMUNION.
7 p.m. ."_YOUR PRICELESS SOUL."
Scs
Organist, Wm. Bettger.
-Knox PresbYterian Church
THE REV. G. LOCKHART ROYAL, B.A:, Minister.
Mr. H. de Jong, Organist. MisiliK J. Woodruff, Dee'coness
10 a.m. SUNDAY SCHOOL.
10.10 a.m. MINISTER'S BIBLE CLASS.
11 a.m. MORNING WORSHIP
"BAPTISM WITHIN THE CHURCH."
The Sacrament of infant baptism.
(Nursery and Junior Congregation).
THE UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA
Victoria Street United Church
10 a.m. Sunday School and J3ible Classes.
11 a.m. MORNING WORSHIP.
"FOR WHOM THE BELL TOLLS."
1.30 p.m. BenmWer—Church and Sunday School
3 p.m. Union—Church, after Sunday School. -
REV. CECIL A: DUKEL„QW, Minister.
MRS. J. SNIDER, ,Organilt.
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REV. E. A. COOPER, Pastor. . Phone JA 4-8831
9.50 a.m. ,!AMILY SUNDAY SCHOOL.
7 p.m. "BLESSED ARE THE PURE IN HEART FOR
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8:30 p.m. 5th Filmstrip in Series.
"SUCCESSFUL SUNDAY SCHOOL TEACHING."
Wednesday, 8 p.m. Prayer, and Bible Study.
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