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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1962-10-18, Page 6The, Goderich 'Signal -Star, ThiirSday, October 18th, 1902 DUNGANNON and Mrs: Cbester Durnin, Irwin, Penn., visited his father, few days' rest and care. He returned home Iasi Thursday. Mrs. Norman_Treleaven and daughter, Mrs. Edith Younkie, Toroqe, renewed acquaintances in the village and at prewe. Mrs, Lorne Alton was able 'to leave the hospital and come home last week. Mr: 'arid 'Mrs. Cecil Blake en- joyed the weekend with—rela- tiveS in Toronto. Visitors with Mrs. Minnie Jones and Mel on Sunday were Mr. Newman Garrett, Seaforth, and Mrs. Ida Petts, Blyth. Mr. Alvin Sherfood returned 'home Sunday after a mOtor trip west to Saskatchewan and with him was his brother, Mr. Charles"' Sherwood, who rgturned home after attending his .mother's funeral, the late Mrs. Mary Sherwood, at Dungannon. Mr. Brown Smyth and sister, Mrs. Bessie Stewart, attended the wedding of their nephew, Mr. Lawrence Smyth, and Miss Suzanne Thompson at Bowman ville on Saturday, Also attend- ing the wedding Were Mr. and Mrs. George Smyth and 'Mr. Murray Wilson. The young man is the son cif Mrs. Muriel Smyth of Brantford and the late., Abe Smyth. They. will make their home in London. We also extend congratula- tions to Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Chisholm (nee Patricia Stod- dart) who were married on Saturday at Goderich. Wins a Hoover Vacuum Cleaner Mrs. E. P. Collier, 104 West street, was the winner of a new Honver vacuum cleaner in a lucky draw contest held jointly by F. E. Hibbert and Son and Schaefer's Ladies' Wear Ltd. ,,The contest was,, spons9red jointly. by Hard- ing Carpets Limited' and Hoover Vacuum Cleaners, tw leading Canadian manufac- turers. Mrs. Collier's hus- band recently joined the sta of Dominion Road Machinery Company Limited as assist-, ant engineer. TREAT PILES the MECCA way Relieve pile pain with antiseptic Mecca Pile Remedy Nopl with ingredients containing herbs for shrinkiug and healing swollen piles. Sold at all druggists. 7 MECCA PILE REMEDIES MITERNAL PILES EXTERNAL" PILES Mr. 'and Mrs. Joe Courtney, 1' ingsbi edge, on Sunday visited Mrs. Margaret Moran. Visitoia with Mrs. L. Stingel and Angus for the weekend were: 1VIr. and Mrs. John Fen- nell, Douglas, Rosemary, David and Marcfarof Bradford; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stingel and Blake of Whitecourt, Alberta. Mr. L. Stingel of Goderich hospital was home on Sunday. • Mr. Thomas Rivett was taken to Wingti un hospital main after taking a heart .attack at his home last Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Maize were , recent visitors with .,their son, Mr.. Delmer Maize, teacher at Scarboro High School. M'rs. Tom Koviak acid daugh- ter, Par Tela, spent a few day: in Detroit. Mrs. W. H. Stafford spent two weeks with friends and . rela tives in Toronto and had as visitors recently Mr. and Mrs. John Harrison. Mrs. Herb Finnigan spent a week visiting relatives in Tor- onto and Oshawa. Tidings. IVIrs. B. Edwards of Hensall, supply secretary, stat- ed she had received good cloth- ing, etc., for the bale which was to be sent' next week to the Indian schbols Kenora and Miss M. Fraser of the McKil- lop group reported for the lile membership and certificates, end Mrs. Albert Taylor, Guth: - rich, historian, stated that sev- anniversarle-S-thael been re- ported. Miss Somerville gave .1 detailed account of the Meeting she had attended and the meet- ing was closed with prayer by Mrs. A. Taylor. Diets Suddenly At Horse Races seated in, the grand- stand at the London Raceway watching the horse races 'Sat- urday evening, Harold Thomas rushed to Victoria Hospital but was dead on arrival. The funeral service was held at the Lodge funeral home on Wed,nesday afternoon. Canon K. E. Taylor officiated. Inter- ment was in,Maitland cemetery. Mr. Kaitting, bern in Guelph, was a son of "Mr. Arthur Kait- ting, Keayuireet, and the late Mrs. Kailtirig• In 1940, he moved to Malton and lived there abouj 20 years, and in other locations also, in connection with his work with a construction company. About two years ago he returneth live. in Goderich. He, was ' member of the Ontario Racing • Surviving .are his father in Lillian M. Garrick; two sons, Edward J. of IVIalton, and George of Calgary; three daughters, Mrs. Arnold (Laura) Haddock, Stoney Creek; Mrs. Norman Helen) Millen, Calgary, and Mrs. Frank (Grace) Billers, • Brtmpton; one brother, Gordon ,,Kaitting of Dunlop; one sister, Mrs. Harold Arbour, Goderichi nine grandchildren., • Recent gnests with Mrs. W. G. MacEVvan were 'her sisters, Mrs. D. A. 1Vicearten of Win- nipeg and Miss Q. Goldthorpe "Idolet know. Since his Dad' died, he and his Mother have clone to work and I don't see much of him." ,144 SPECIAL THIS WEEK I Robin hood';',;asy Mix Reg. Price 2 pkgs 35c—SAVE 2o 1111111111011 11111111111•11 Presbyterial W.M•S• Meeting Representatives of the 12 so cieties of the Huron Presbyter. ial of the Women's Missionary Society met for their fall exectu tive meeting in St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, Clinton. The President, Miss Eva Somerville, Goderich, was in charge and spoke on the theme of the recent council meethig she,had attended. Pray- er was given by Mrs. Ross Me - Donald of Hensall and the minutes were approved as read by the secretary, Mrs. H. Ers. kine of Goderich. Mrs. Arnoldl McConnell,,Goderich, the pros ! byterial treagurer, gave the Mi.,' ancial statement which showed , a satisfactory increase for thisj Plans were discussed for thc synodical meeting which wilC be held at Winghen on April.1 Shortreed of Blyth reported foi• the -Senior W.M.S. and the Even- ing Auxiliaries; Mrs. Wes. Brad - nock for wcirk and the recent rally held at Seaforth,! whose theme was "Our Mission in Life" and the offering frmn which wag seht to Formosa to -assist the girls in that country. Mrs. Wellington Good reported on Mission Bands and explor. ers .groups and stated that a new Explorers group had been started at Bayfield. Mrs. Ed. Davies, Auburn, r( - ported for the' Home Helpei Mrs. H. Wightman for welcome and welfare; Mrs. Sherman Blake, Goderich, for the book comMittee, and Mrs. 0. G. An- derson of Belgrave for the Glad Gone are all thespians that Gordie's father had made for the family—all because he'had not expected to die so soon. 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