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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1961-11-23, Page 18Odell 5i a1 -Star, tl'hureday, Niovember 30th, 1961 :safi:rRD!'. named the committee in charge. Signed getaatel], cards were , sent R'N to Mr. Wally .Matzui ` of Cltes-. ley, and Kr. Stanley Ball, who is a patient in Cli>tIton hospital "JI3U N Nev. 27.—Robert Keith Machan, who stated that It was decided to hold the ace - Mr* 111~s.1`ioarmali McClinchey, 10 girls had completed the pro- tion of officers for 1982 oh ellittwder and Ruth Schneider, Marie llaggitt, Eileen jest and that the Achievement December 19th. " ei. Ida, White Group rc'mbers ,Of the A.Y.P.A. of St. Day would be held at Clinton The Ida .White Group of the filarlrt'& Church, were among the on December 9. • Mrs- Donald C.Q.C. of the Knox Presbyter— gJests last Saturday of the Haines reported sin the senior ian Church met in the Sabba " �.Y. ,A.'of St. George's Church, project, "roc s on Finishes," las school room of the church with iodexf'eh. The group was taken Marion 'Youngblut, the firs' which 18 ladies made dresses G a toua^ of the court house, and blouses. AD invitation to vice-president, in charge; Fol- lwttlr =scum and a salt boat inhe attend Summary Day on Decem- lowing the, eall to worship, the pledeMai; dand 1cMrs. Robert d. Phil- h harbor.`her• 5th at Clinton Legion Hall Scott heldsthe Sags "The Scrip r' ylor were EPA and Ie and, Mrs• ,Everett speaker of the afternoon, Mr. ture lesson„ was read respop , guests at the t was extended to all- The guest West William L. eraig, was intro sively with Marion Younebee Vawanosh Township Federa- +luted by Mrs. Gordon Dobe: as leader. Mrs. Donald Haln" ion' of Agriculture banquet' at onv'ner of Ag;riculhire and gave the meditation on the les Mile y ,ere Mrs. Phillips uc- Canadian Ilidustries. He spokt I son and asked questions.' Mare aret Youngblut led in pra• '°r Th- minutes of th.e oreyiot ' meeting were read ,by the secre tarv. Eddie Haines. The trees taneAnn McBurney, of London,ed ;Y,specte{i and •pre�-t-d ter urer. Joyce Leatherland. gave lire «visiting this week With the; th finan� iaT statement. ,11'-,-, C,L__,_.- market. Mrs Gordon R..'1'a�� for thanked the speaker forlus in were made for the ann>»' ' White Gift service to be held 'in December 10th following th ' ('.G.I.T. candlelighting service ' The --roll call was answered by t..wh child naming a person or thing named in the Christ, -- Mrs.. Joe Postal, of Holmes- given by Mrs. Ed. Davies and story. The leader, Mrs. Wil irxlXe, visited recently' Mrc Thomas Haggitt Mrs 'r''d Sanderson, told an inter otxipanied Mr. and Mrs..Taylor un the lumbering industry and Reith several -musical selections, tole in an interesting wav how M s, Ethel McElroy, of Hong; tr. es are cut, how the logs are Kiln, and her granddaughter,!, sawed, how the lumber. is grad atraug`i n, and her cousin, Mrs.; forriatlte address. A piano Wes. Bradnock, and Mr. Brad solo was played by Mrs. Robert 1. Phillips and a reading was ^•'' Mr, -•and Mrs. William Dodd, ,,aver by Mrs. Gordon Cham heave sold their farm home to i hey. Reports of the area cotl- 'Ilf.r. •and Mrs. Dave McClinchey• vention held at London were with Mr. estinp;story of a little bov call Pd Ntange whose home was in th.^ Congo. This little bo" ha ' his troubles in earnings three pennies to buy the Yesu Book hich is the Bible written in and Mrs. George Lawlor. Andrew Kirkconnell reported •' Work has been progressing for the card committee. A de at -the John street water system monstration on how to cover a this week and water will be I belt was given by M'rs. Donald supplied to 11 homes in that'Haines. It was decided 'to hold toof the village in a few! the December meeting one delays. , ,+eek earlier. on December 12. his own language. The meet 1 Mr. and Mrs. Thomas S. John- There fall he an exchange of in was closed by sinaine ston and Mss Laura Phillips; 25 cent gifts and also a shower "Whither Pilgrims." and all r€ visited last Sunday with Mr. ;,f' gifts for the Children's Aid peated the closing prayer. and f� s. Jim Hembly at Dublin.; c;c,ciety. The hostesses. Mrs. Loval Orange Lodge Officers ', Mond Mrs. Walter Schlicht- \Worthy Young, and Mrs. John The members of the No. 932' Aug, ss Brigitte and Mrs. Ann' Hallam, were assisted .by Mrs. Loti•al Orange Lodge held their ,Schlichtling spent the week -end Roy Daer in. serving; 'lunch- election of officers for 1962 re with friends in Milverton. Canadian Order Of foresters c:ently. Mr, Harvey Jacklin of Mr. and Mrs. Ftobert Gardner I The first, meeting of the 'fall Brussels. the County Master and daughter Julie, of St., season of Court Dufferin No. 46 presided for the election and Marys, spent the week -end with I of the Canadian Order of For- was assisted by Mr. Walter �Mr. and Mrs. William Seers5,' esters was held in the Orange Scott. Beh rave. past Count, Gail and Faye. - ; Hall with the first vice-presi- Master. The new officers are: Mrs, Arthur Grange visited' dent, Robert Daer' in charge. Worshipful •Master, Robert :lest week in London with her, Mr. Bill Hawkshaw, of Kitch- Daer; Deputy Master, . Gordon , aughter, Mrs. Roderick Singh, ener. initiated a new member, Daer; .chaplain; Edgar Howatt. ti Mr..' Singh, Kennth Daer, :into the Court, financial secretary., Everett. Tay-' Mr. .and Mrs. John R. Weir,t•The minutes of the previous lor: recording secretary, Thom '.Joan and Bob,- of London, visit-, meeting were read by the secre- as H. Johnston; marshal, Rudd ' ed on Sunday with the former's , tarv. Cor Bakelaar. The finan- Koopmans,' lecturer, Robert Vfether, Dr. B. C. Weir ajid Mre cial secret arv, Bert. Daer, gave Armstrong; deputy lecturer .and:. Mrs. Duncan MacKay and_old . ter; Sentinelee,. KenHarneth Car _ _ Plansde to h I � rasa m tylcr eth Patter , a , famly. his repcfrt were �a Harold �1cClin- r; Sentinel, K Gordon Cham-. t chew gave the treasurer's ney, . port. �Mr. an is Mrs. are extended a euchre party n the Orangey, Jack Armstrong, Nelson ,w Mr. and Mrs. Gus Bis back' Hall on December 6th with at erson, Wilfred Sanderson V 25th last week celebrated their Gordon Daer and Robert Daer William Dodd. - wedding anniversary. H. , aMr. and Mrs. Kalmer Dawson, ' of Dungannon," visited on Sun P day with Mr. and Mrs. Norman': ,MeDowell. Miss Gwen . Me- i Dowell; of Orangeville, was also ` home for the week -end with .her parents. r ff , Miss Helen Youngblut, of } Clinton, visited on Sunday with I her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Major' 'oungblut and family. j Mrs. William ' Straughan • spent a few days last _week! ! 'visiting in Goderich with Mrs. ral. Straughan. Mr, and Mrs, Robert Davis e1 -p • time to trade that and daughters, Nancy and • t�'• ,� ,,Sandra, of St. Thomas, visited ee im Sunday with the lade's mo- ' •Q l d saw in oil .a Mier, Mrs. Margaret Arthur. and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Arthur,• brand new Judy, Mark and Greg. /--' 'Mrs., Alvin Plunkett, Mrs. William Seers, Mrs. Keith Ma- 'eban and Mrs. John Maize were London visitors last week .-.and visited Mrs. Gordon .Miller who ,etiil a patient, in the hospital j ere. Mrs. Ted Mills is visiting her son Jim, a patient in Victoria Hospital, London. - Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Red - Mond and Mr. and Mrs. Robert "' el Phillips w erg gts-at-the 'Colo me Township Federation -:--ef Agl;'iculture 'banquet last week- Mrs. Phillips accom an - ASHFIELD Mars. ft4lpk Cowles and sotto of London, spent. the weekend AUlna% N' f9.1gi:- -MS's. Ater' , fi�bler,� Mr. Dan Mac• I n MacGregor spent the past donald. weeks with 11xer daughter, I Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred,. Farrish George Leadbetter, ink spent Saturday with Mrs. Hec- •-nto. tor Cooke. of Tr f'4i .n'' - two Mrs rr Miss Margaret Macdonald, of London, was home for the week- end. eek end. The Fantail hocke team held a euchre party in the hall last Thursday night with a good attendance. QPP CHECKING DRIVER NOT HAVING 'LICENSE Ontario Provincial Police are making a province wide 'check • between November 25 and De- cember e- cemb e r 9. 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