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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1962-04-12, Page 6Monday a complete sellin out tarso stock end implements. held at tie • farm of Mr. ` George Twam1ey- We are. sorn' learn ; George is .confined' to' iia derich, ho,S ital with a heart condition. - Mrs. Gordon Finnigan,' who was hospitalizedfor a week in .-NrInghaz hospital, came home enMonday,. ..` x:S. ' Winnifred'Y . VfrtdGambe, ," 7/4ndsor : who ,attended a birth, dayparty, for her; brother, 13il ,McCIu rek. Elmira, spent a • :ew d�ys with her aunts, Misses Rebinia and Nettie Sproul. Mrs. Herb Finnigan ',spent a few days last week with her 'son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Atkinson, Oshawa. Miss . Jessie Wallace, Gode- rich, is visiting Miss E. Mc- Canadian Girls In Training "Judy Arthur presided for the C.G.I.T. meeting held recently in the Sunday school room of • Knox Presbyterian Church. There was 'a good- attendance and Margaret .Sanderson was the pianist for the meeting. The meeting was' opened with the Ball to worship followed by a hymn, the Lord's prayer and . �o:,�-�Cli�e �ript'tire�`•les son, flop' St. Luke 22:1-22 was ,,read alternately, with'Patsy Reed as leader. The meditation on the events; leading up to Faster Was given by Mrs. W. Bradnock. The minutes of the previous tneeting were approved as read .. by the secretary, Gail Miller. 'The . offering was received by nibatediegteci1i was answered by tgttoting a commandment. Plans • fere- made to make -plaques and -Vie .designs' were picked. A story of .a C.G.LT._ girl at camp was read and after this every f- ',member. was wpresented with a pin. The meeting was closed with Taps. Millan and Mrs.; Jessie Olver. • Mary Lou Henry and her bro- ther Bill visited on Sunday with • thea grandimottter, 'Mrs. Irvine He Henry. We ` Were sorry . to hear of Mrs. Thomas Webster having to undergo surgery ' at Victoria Hospital, London, . this week. We hope she has a speedy re- turn to health. Reg. daughter, Mrs. Bill (Ettabelle) Bradley, Cxoderich, thicr-lit- ---regikstered nurse, 'fs with her. Miss Helen McGee is looking after the Brad - lex children in•their home while she is away. Miss Ida , Whyard is home again after" spending three months with a cousin, Mrs, Herb Curran, Lucknow. Euchre Winners A successful card, party was held Monday night at the Orange Hall. Ten tables of euchre were played. Lady winners were Mrs. J. C. Maize and* Mrs, John Falls. The- men's prizes were won by Tom Culbert and Arthur Young. Property Changes MVIr. Arnold Stothers held a successful auction sale on Tues- day prior to his moving to the adjacent farm. The present house has been rented to Don Sowerby, of Sheppardton, who has sold his farm to Mr. and Mrs. H. Talmay, of Goderich. They, in turn, have sold their Goderich home to Roy Finnigan, United Church Service The United Church congre- gations of Nile and Port Albert joined with the Dungannon con- gregation in a combined service on Sunday afternoon at which the Sacrament, of Holy Corn- munion was administered. Rev. W. J. tell Hoopen, of North Street ,Uteri; R urrh° roderick, conducted the serer °' iap- 'tismal'service was -held in, which four babies were baptized; Ricti- ard-Albert, son of Mr. and Mrs.: Harold, McGee; James Douglas, soh. of Mr. and : Mrs. Chester Finnigan; Ruth Anne, daughter of Mrkond Mrs. George Ribey, and Timmy Dean, son of Mr. and 1 r; ' Z41 rd Hodges.. Rev. r Snith, of Sarnia, *11(), 13 kettchbAg fora Call, win occupy rho ,pulpit. -next -.Sunday,.. r 100th' Birthday Congratulatipns .are extended;, from the •comm ,city to Mrs, Anna '.Berry, who is °observing, her 100th birthday today, April' 10. Mrs. Berry; who, resides i the Laguna Honda Norrie in Sari Francisco, ' California, is an ,aunt. of Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Anderson; Dungannon. The' Andersons, who visited with` her while on. ,.their trio .West, report 'that while•=her• -eyesight--and -hearing- are somewhat impaired, ,her memory , is quite keen, §he re- called the late Gavin Green, of Goderich, -who was just Iwo, 'days her senior, and whom the Andersons had visited at the hospital just prior to their .de- tiarture. Mrs. Berry was born ROLMFSVILLE, A r1l:10...- 7r. and' Mrs,, 0, E, GYtddon spent the Week -end .in Detroit with Mr. and Mrs. N. R.. Brawn, While there they attended the Grosse Point S nplrony ,;;Con- cert, Concert, at which Miss , Gl± Szonto; nationally known'- concert artist, was guest planist. ma. Brown studies with Miss Szanto. Miss Malley w Aughes, student at the University of Toronto,' Was home wr .. er pai'eiis and Mrs,. R. 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