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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1964-03-19, Page 6FT '• } 1 -Star, ThuradaY, M c'ch 19 h. 1064 N AUirLN� ;., Mr,, 414 .Mrs. W4, *clean and °family 'of edford-.visited recently with •i'the ern er-'s Cousin}' Wt. Ken- °:anet h SCQtt► Y[rs. Scott and fant- Y,•, lYlr,. and'.'Mrs. 1VIeLean and •. and 'Mrs, Scott visited' with Y. heir Unole, Mr. Dan McLean 'who was a patient in• Wingham 'hospital. , • •Mr. and Mrs. 1 Lwin Chamney of `(ingham,visited on Sunday with the farmer's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Chamney, Mr. Benson -Walters of" Tor- onto visited Last weekend with his sister,, Mrs. Arthur Grange, Jennifer and Shelley. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Koch, Mr, George Timm and Miss Erna Bethke, ,all of •Gorr.ie, were guests of Mr. and Mgrs MaitlandAllen last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, Grant Raithby,' Tommy', Jimmy, Susan and Joy and l�.trs. Matthew Campbell of Cblliiigwood visited last week • th. M. and Mrs. Frank Raith- by and John. Mr. John Raithby returned to Collingwoad with them for a visit. Friends in this district will be pleased to know that Mrs. Harvey Andrews; now of Ex- eter, has returned home follow- ing ear surgery and can now hear after 21 years of deafness. Mr& Lena Plaetzer was taken to. Victoria , Hospital, London, last weekend for further treat- ment: Mr. anti Mrs. Roy Fizz gan, " Mrs. Olive Culbert an Miss Chi -L tina Finnigan of Goderich visited last Saturday with Mr. and LIrs. Robert J. Phillips. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wagner " sold their farm an the: Matt Iand meek, HulIett •Town hip, to. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hall. Mr. Penfound bought the Hal lam farm which is situated on the Base Line. Mr. and Mrs: Harold Thithby,' Linda• and Brian oft Blyth visit- ed last Saturday with M1,1' and • Mrs. Frank Raithby: ti .its of news Mss. Andrgw I irkconnell re- turndd "'honi.e'' on Saturday after •visiting at; Brlsisse1$ with her daughter, Mrs. Louis .Blake, Mr. Blake, Faye and 'Maryanne. V1r. and Mrs. Wes Bradnock attended the Coin Show at Kit- chener last Sunday. a • The Auburn Angels' • , The Auburn Angels 411 Club met for their seventh meeting with- the president, Barbara Sanderson in the chair. Mar- Daer read the minutes. The roll call was' answered by .nami n.g a new garment or acces- sory each girl would need in her 'wardrobe. Mrs. Gordon Dobie lett in the discussion of points for a well{fitte•d blouse and gave out., notes how to Apish the ,bl•ouse. ASome of the girls worked' on their blouses and .then -all made a worked buttonhole and a sample • of he "slip stitch. The meeting was used Eby` afl�•-r-ep sgtirg-t Mary Stewart Collect. • James E. Snel°l Funeral• services were held last Thursday afternoon for Tames E. Snell• who 'passed,away Huronview on March 10th Ater a short illness. He was :-y-_w .111=17#11,, Wa wands , 'he•Tvas the soil 'of :he late -George Snell and -Jane 3radford. Before going to Huronview six years , ago, he had made his ,home in the Nile district where he worked on . a farm. He was a' member of the Nile United ,Church. He Is survived by one sister,' Mrs., •Tohn (Elizabeth) McDowell df' Westfield. The \funeral was ^on ice y v.Chair-Fs- Lewis hareLewis and the. J. Keith Arthur funeral home was in charge of the arangements. , ,Burial took, place in BalI's cemetery With' -the pallbearers being Messrs. ,Tack Sn ll, Raymond Snell, Harry Snell, Grant Snell, Keith Snell and Neville Forbes. from in and around the Golden Wedding Anniversary . >a Mr: anc!^..Mr .-tloustanonna, Mr. 'and, Mrs. John Houston will observe their golden.. --wed- ding anniversary on Fl"iday; March 20, by receiving their friends at an open house dur- ing the afternoon and evening. They _ly-„�eided_-,- dis= their marriage 50: years ago. They -were married. at the home Of the late Mrs. James Clark on the 8th conces- sion of. Cnlbornb Township by the late Rev. ,sAn Jew Ding, .minister of the Auburn -Smith's Hill Presbyterian 'churches. Mr. Houston was: born in. Dumfre- ;shire, Scotland, the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. James Hous- ton. He came -to Canada' in 1147' Slrs: ' 'oous on was e former Mary pubena Young, the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. James Young and was born in Auburn. Following their marriage they took up residence on the ;groom's farm on the second concession of West Wawanosh where they re - sided 'until they retired and moved' into' their . hew\ rapeh- styled <he a on September 1, 1980. • The -Houston -apple orch- ard and small fruits were nd'ted for many miles around and every summer—antrialintiany ...rcwiVF . r�i^71•i . `41..X.r,M :. apples.. were ._picket for .custom ers. Mrs. Houston was church organist .and choir . leaders- in Knox Presbyterian Church' •for many years and was a music teacher before her marriage, "Mr. and Mrs. Houston have been very active in the church life of Knox Presbyterian Church, He 'was ordained an elder in 927 and has been a member of that, session ever since. He was also Sunday school super- intendent 'for a number of years. Mrs. Houston is 'a life member,of theW M.U. end,is at present' their 'pianist. ', Mr. Houston is a past master of the Morning Star Lode at Carlow and - Mrs. Houston is, a. member OE the Auburn Horticultural So- ciety. Beth are very fond ;of flowers and , all summer their. garden 'and lawns areh mass of .bloom. ` `In fact hen their picture was taken 11.-1Iousto newdreps- 3'ora..hi9..gard had brought • the bulbs from Scotland when • he visited there in 1928. -Mr. and, Mrs: Houston have ,a family 'of three d'augh ters who will join then in cele- brating this memorable event: Miss Frances E. Houston, • a member of the Faculty of Nurs- ing at Victoria Hospital, Lon- don; Miss, Mary I. Houston, romurounceraw 'Hid pnwAniwwI,,INIi'T.Lvo.,,,,,,,wogK.jiOtlnormw rave THE ,SHOE WITH THE BEAUTIFUL Fir 1 Home .Economics teacher. at Hillcrest school,Hamilton, ,and Miss M,f Vin; ip>,fisi`al,n; '114k. the University of:T'oronto press. Their only son, Flt. Sgt. James Young Houston, .Q.W., -was lust flight .in May, 1.943 and was buried . at 1teisehswald Forest, Germany. Mrs. (Houston -has one sister, Miss Olive Young, who :has resided Avith them, Mr. Houston has two sisters liv- ing out of a family. of 12: Mrs. Mary M K3ubbin, Duinfreshire, and Mrs. John (Isabelle) Mur- ray, ' also - of 'Scotland. Best wishes are extended to Mr. and Mrs. Houston as they observe the fiftieth anniversary ;of their wedding day on Friday. • • Lord's Prayer, Studied The Auburn Explorers con -1 tinned their study of the Lord's Prayer when they met in the Sunday school ,room - of Knox United ,Church. • 'There was a good attendance. The opening ceremony was taken by Chief Explorer Karen East following the games led by Mrs. Donald Young and the sing-sonr led by Mrs. Arthur' Grange. The minutes were read and the roll• call taken,' by the ' Keeper of the Log, • Shelley Grange, The Chief Counsellor, Mrs: -'Maurice. Baan, led • i•n the craft period and •the girls worked on their How Long Is It since you've reviewed 4s, your fire insurance ? ? ? .Yuhen._youul_bOy. new_.--furni.tu e_ ... clothes ... sports or hobby equipment.. . you're adding to the total you have invested in' your belongings. .' That's ; why' 'it's..- so important to check your fire insurance protection from time to time to make sure the .amounf is still ' adequate to protect your investment. A CIA ' representative would be ,pleased to review your fire- . aid theft insurance .b`N,Yu! •WNC/MMM1tl1RABytlMltlAinf9 lihNMhA{DmpetivmmWnMroCVWDT#mNrMa,Arfe • For more details,just call: .- 'George 'Marton • 319 Huron Road, Goderich ' Dial 524-7411 Co-operators C 1 A Insurance • „Association posters, . The tenting for first stars was --held- . with all the members. The call to worship was given ky Linda Reed. The' Scripture „lesson was, read IV Donna Chamney and the offer- ing was received by Kathy Schneider and Laurie Johnston., Chief Explorer Karen Kast closed the expedition. Euchre Winners The L.O.L. No. 932 held a progressive euchre partyy' in their hall under W.M. Gordon Daer and Wilfred Sanderson. Winners were; High man, Peter Hellinga; low, Wilfred Sander - uburh district son',. hi'g`h (playing as a l'auy,, Scripture ture l+ sson fro»i t.h a � �sec. hnd chapter of the Gospel of Luke was read by d Lin ,a $s ech- ler.- The roll call was answer- ed'byAeaoh girl telling the name of . her favorite singer. The minutes were read bythe seers, tart', Gail, Miller. The .treas- urer, Maly Sanderson,gave the financial statement. A discus- sion ,took place On the comint• Mother and Daughter 'banquet and it was decided to postpone the next meeting .as the earns will be on at the GDC(. The• offering was received by Mary Sanderson and, dedicated. A Wes Bradnock; lows playing as a 4ady), (Kenneth Iaggitt. Lunch was served by the tom - mittee. - Sari Demonstrated Marian Youngblut,x president. of the Auburn. C.G.I,T., gave the call to worship when the gir-is met for their regular meet - Ing in the Sunday school room of Knox 'Prestyterian Church with a good attendance. Marg- aret Sanderson presided -at the piano for the 'hymns. The Lord's prayer and the Purpose repeated in unison. The were Bible Quiz on Children ' of the, Bible was given by Mss fa. Phillips. The, leader, Mrs; . W. Bradnock, . continued the mis- sion study on India. 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