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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1964-01-09, Page 4. 'IwF.' ''P•R'--,."-,'-FF.•rt,' "G.. :�r.7^•.,..;w:r•'c"„a.r.;•�;.y. aiY�t+r ,iyywFli�Ypfi,1< sAi ,°.liu.,•,r ' •:F:' • ,I•I - A .' - *- Of the- . •fedeat ( •government's •to •billion and the head of the $ 'bill�ioi/a/ eat spending, thetc4'1h$s'co royial:cQxnmissieri, a tiu�► pon,trollatle�, exgenditi,iie •, "(on atO f,�petenttal,.s-aving .Of 10'.to goods and servitces, as' distinct. 16per cent in this area1f•was!.te from 'spendinug. On Welfare, the and, inefficiency were elimin= public debt and so on),amount steed. Det'ause the ptate "of Iilinolsiis Crab Orchard X,alter�' vitt A ham;. few natural lakes and these ',Shoreline 'of • 120 miles and a alxnast, .entirely. confine to , the .total, az±ea,.pf almost, seven,theus- extren1 a nortlleaasts vner:- ..of. and ages,. M - • ; ,. • the st te, several 'Orartific ai: lel;`es • "”. - have4been built. The largest Leading „ fruit -growing' • prov Ice is Onfa +k'which has not OnlY a favorable cli late in lts southern sectiOna but also a ' large pppuIaticg °'`to provide as large marltet .tor the-Rgrowerr� products. Mr ani, his, sfe, arty CIalmnej' and fannily s Ont I tunas Par •Mr. am t11+1rs. • WuiiiaYn -. Webster' of St. 1 d1•ezis. •' Mrs, Don. iajeffersgxi andBeryl L�*rtno of .C4nl,tou • vi ttoii with tht lad; 'a parents, Mr, and Mrs. Jtahn, Noki0 and family , at Christroas. • torelasS,. Sariptu.re andpray- ers, recitations, Susan Thamp- 'son:"anzl„"Deri Naylor; n ¢hrist lips T alc ugh , the junior class,` recitations, Grant, Laurie and' Ga.0 Johnston; story by':' -Rev. CA ',W; ,Lewis; duet, ",On this Gbh}r .htnias . Day," . Marione Arm- strong and. Linda Snowden;' reading; 3amona Hanna; recita- tzOn,R•Swharon, Noble; monologue, Mrs. Cecil. Ohamney ha,$ been :Jean I.1`a dy'; recitation; "A small ,spending a' few days 'with .hex f1aug1 ter, ''Mrs Sam Thompson, Mr. Thompson•and family.„,, ��..an�h�lixa�_:tat *rine -and • Mi*�rn-.A,r -Ts of Detroit also visited at the • .Thompson. home _ Tuesday .even.. :and'. Mrs, i'11tai d., .letfei .. soon' drid fanntly . and °-Mr. aria Mfrs. MVi;'irray 1 an and :Greg ory spent hChristmas. with Mr, and Mrs. Jack Wickstead of Btuevale. Mr. and Mrs. Sam T1 oanpsori ',and family, were guests 'of •Mr. aitd Mrs. Clarence Chan -any and family of .East Wawanosh on Chri§m'as. - Miss Lucy • Thompson . of Broutesis�_spendings 'ome of her ` i iri'cfays I with ,•Miss Jose boy's surprise," Raymond Han- iza• playlet, the junior class; re•�' &ita�tion,' "Growin up.,", ,Muriiay; ;pmon, rteitati&n, "A sur - blas' Small; songs, by the Explorers" group; recitations, Bill Robinson, John Thom` *Roger` Noble, Deb- bie'. ,. arbara--Chareney., Christmas carols were sung and Santa arrived- in time to dis- tribute the.gifts and treats to the' Children. . CREWE; .Dec. 30.--,H.aipp�y and Prosperous New year to every- one! Mr. and Mrs. Mark Berger Josephine :vent Christmas in brillia with Mr. and Mrs Cliff Wauneh and w 11�Ir: Roj�a Maize at "St.:.George and �M'is' Joanne Crozier, of London were Christmas visitors with Mr'. and Mrs. C. Crozier anti Bill. • Mrs, Crozier .return- ed ' to London with Joanne for a few days' visit. Mr. and Mrs. Allan Ritchie and family of 'Zi -on were Christ- mas Day 'visitors with, Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Culbert and Tom. lila and - Mrs. Chester Finni gin and family. were Christmas visitors with Mr. and •Mrs.• Mel •1ienry°•at •Pine••• fiver':• Mr-, -and vIrs. Jack .. ora and fanfily -spent Christmas in', G'oderich. Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Hasty anci family_ visited on Christmas with' Mr. and ,Mrs. Gordon Con. DUNGANNON, Dec. 27: Mir: and Ws- •, Robert •Irvin. and daughter Betty spent O1i,riitmas with Mr, and. Mrs..1J1mer' 'Wall, Teesw ter, and also with IVIr: and Mrs. Will Irvin, Belfast. Visitors. .with Mr. • and Mrs. Herb Finnigan ori Christmas Day were Mr. and Mrs. Bill Mc- Clure atrd family, Conrad, Bob,' Bruce and Ricky of .Elmira, and Miss Shirley of St. Jacobs;, Mr. J, ' C. Durnin. of London., and Mrs. Winni•:Fred -Widcombe, Witt .SOr Miss 'Patrieia Pentland, N., of Stratford General Hos- and IVir David McAlrister m' axed s Iyi �:eff Vit. .--1 sen' -and--;family spend: Christ - • 'inat 'w'ith Mr. and Mrs, WiLZows Mountaitii` of Lendesboro°.. Mrs. J. C. Robinson of Wing - hath visited the holiday with Mr. and Mrs. Edward Robinson' and family.,w - Mr. 'and Mrs: George Reeves, Toronto; Miss' Gladys Jefferson, Woodstock; Miss Irene Jeffer- son, Dunnville, and Mr:—, and Mrs. James Leddy;onnybr-aok, were with Mr. and M, is. 'Charles Jefferson on Christmas Day. Mr. and Mrs.. Fran1c"•Ca tpbell,• London4.ari l lVXr,,and Mrs. Don JeffersOn and :Cheryl Lynne, Clinton, visited at . the same home in _the evening. Mr. and Mrs; Lyal Mulhern and",`Reta of Chatli�am, 1,nd Miss Bernadette "Boyle, 'London, visit - eel' Over "the' holiday `with Mr. ' ^" n iVfxs:rEyriil=Boyle-aril Lenity. .Sunday School •'Concert'. The " Donnybrook U n i t e d Church Sunday school held the annual Christmas re. o n c'e r t December 19, with a `good :attendance. The° •' suiperintendent, , Mrs,. ;vViniarn Hardy, .had cliar}c of the pro gram. The Christrhas Story was ,read by Sharon • Jefferson and a group of Sunday school -Children sang Christmas carols. The: remainder. of, the program consisted of the fol -lowing: Jun Made aNtlxing visit to Dr. affd Mics, Ji. A. S. yokes on Monday and- also visited his grandtiar- ents iti Tillsonburg. ".' Visitors with Mr. and Mrs; M• E. Reid' and family, were Mr. and Mrs, Jack Reid'of Winnipeg, and Mrs. -Dalton 'Reid of Ca, p' Morden, They also visited their parents, Mr. and Mrs. • Stanley Reid. Mr: and Mrs. Ben Mole and- ''hniily and Mrs. W. R. Andrety visited Mr. and Mrs,.. Don Wal- den, Kincardine, on Christmas• Mrs. Mary Errington anon pital, was home with' her, par- Wilmer spent ,Christmas Day eats, Mr. •and Mrs. Frank :f ont- iaaadr.'.fdc.:,•ehristimas. Day :. -.ant Boxing Day they visited ° their son=tri 1airv, iVli-. Lloyd Pierce fir. Landon, Who is ill at Victoria Hospital, but ,is showing • im- provement. Mr. and .Mrs. 'd'. Carman An- derson spent Christmas Day rR'th their -cousins, Misses Hazel Old. Ada Webster,. Lucknow, - Mr. anal Mrs: Thomas - Web - stet' enjoyed the homeconlin•g of their. famil'i`es for Christmas. They, are `Mfr. • and ' Mrs. Bill Bradley, Brenda, Faye , ,and Ahce Jet C�,cide ic r ; .1Vfrs? .ICen..Th:omas,1,jt ancl..Wendy, Toronto; Mr. ,, Bab . Taylor and M,l•. • George ' Ha•ekett,'• Lucknow,, Rev. and Mus.' J. A. Veldhiiis, •Gay:`' Donald and Joanne •h'ad name for Chris atlas ' their daughter, a student nurse of Brockville, Miss `•Klaske, and Mr. Ken Vejdhuis,' 'medical student -of Queen's University, Kingston. • Visitors for- Christmas with With Mr. and Mrs, ,Harold Adams,'_ Port ,Albert__ 4 Mi —an;d- ivr s:' -Tack' ]VI'eGee ba •gas-Christmas-'vis'itorsrMr-s, W. ii. Haney, Wingharn; Mr. and Mrs. Harold Errington, Diane and Aline; Mr. and Mrs. Burton MacLeod and Brenda Lee of Ripley. -' • , Miss Rebina Sprout Miss Retina Sproul, 84, a life- long resident • of Dungannon, passed away early Thursday morning at Alexandra -.Marine and General Hospital, Goddrich:. She suffered a ,heavy stroke- on Ciita.tmas : ;itigit_..and was, • rept moved to • ,the 'hospital. Two inontlis p`reTiously, `-'she: `li'ad' joined her two sisters, "Misses -Nettie ' and Clara, in ,an apart - !Tient in • Goderilch for the :winter, having come from Wing - harm hospital where she 'had re= ceived treatment for a sore foot: She had gradually be- come lame in both feet. She was of a quiet, retiring nature, but , endeared herself to alll who knew„,_being her bye '• a M. and Mrs. Fred Young were- Mrs. J. B. Young 'and son Ar- staurirch friend a:nd a valued thug Young, and Mr. and Nlrs, member, of Dungannon 'United Topi , Young and "family front Church. -east of the village. Visitors with Mr.: and Mrs., Charles, • Wardrop, ' Helen • and Nancy were their • daughters, Mrs. Robert Tyrrell, L'on'don, arid` Miss• oMarjorie . Wardrop, Toronto.•' -runt laysniteel----en--•'M'enda.----IVIT: anci Mrs -� C� ,-Ward la 'with ,Mr. and Mrs. W. Drennan' tt•er'c`'p'fta's 'd ''at t•he arrival of of Luckno'w, , and on, 'Christmas ttheir first grandchild, a boy, D 'y Visited with Mr:. and Mrs. on Friday', - . Decereber • 20th, Kennetb'i Wilson Of Win;gham., . ;,born to Mr. and Mrs •• William and' Mrs. Warren Zinn(Betty) Flynn, ,Toronto., • and'fatriily spent Christmas with •Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Mr..„anci Mrs. E. Zinn in Code- 'Harvey .Culbert we•ee"'Mt:s:'Rob- rich.. • , ert ere: 11 r. Jiiri Beaton, whose, .:-docked at 1�'ilcl ricer and • maize, 'the Godetich: Mr. '•George. Beaton, word clow used internationally rSaskatoon; Mr. and Mrs. George" for the; grain Cahadiarts call Robinscn,• • '1'rehton, and i rs, corn, ,w -ere the only two cereals" 1*nrgaret-„McKenzie,;,,Lucknow. native to the New Werld. ' • Mr.' Joe Wong of ;Oklahomal Since 1952 ' there Harte been` four increases in Canada's -old age security pension and art nual, cost. has risen from just over $300 million' to nearly $900 million. " Our Specialty • ' 4.LS.O ,• 'AKE•OUT"ORDERS oPEN" DAILY 7 a,m. to 10 p.m, • "Ooen Every Day" The. Esquire Restaurant :The Square-Goderizh-JA .,4-9941 Choice fabrics frorn the finest woollen' rills in the .olid.: It's the suit. event of the ye4r4 ChodAe from a peals selection of quality' all wool worn :td suifings• in fresh dersigns including the Ii titer tones. t t ' .�.......� and us;�.ro�t,s ��IQu>cln�.��.� . ' Individually cut,, ` meticulously tailored to . your personal preference. Quality. 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