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10 The Goderiei;< Signal -Star, Thursday, September 3rd, 1964
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AUBURN. -- Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton are Mr, and Mrs. Ray
Lavne and Mr. and Mq , Stahl
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y emegen and Sheey of:
Windsor.'
Mr. .and Mrs. Pete Luellinga-
attended Toronto E;chibition on
Saturday in' company with Mr.
and Mrs Weimann.o.f Seaforth.
Mr. and.'Mr.. Alfred Rollin-
son are visiting in Windsor.
Donald Young, farmer of
West Wawanosh had his ,?:,-tort
truck completely destroyed by
fire on Wednesday of this. week.
He' and his. dog had only time
to escape ,before, the truck was
a mass of flames. .
Oliver Andersen and daughter,
• Nancy, have Leturned from a
two months' trip to. the Can-
adian. West.
Mr. and Mrs, William Strau-
ghan accompanied their grand-
son and wife, Mr. and Mrs.
Donald Jardin of Kitchener, on
a trip to visit Mr: and Mrs. -Clay-
ton Robertson .of Copper Cliff,
Ontario. d
Mr. end Mrs. Lloyd Humphrey
attended Toronto Exhibition on
• 0 Saturday. •
,Mr:• and Mrs. R. J, Ph"fillips
and . Sheriff and M'rs. Harry ,
Sturdy of'G,oderich spent the -PEOPLE WE KNOW
weekend in,, Toronto. I.ucknaw visitors with Mrs.
Mrs-Rabea Craig of Ilderton,
Catherine Chisholm were Mr.
formerly of Auburn; is a patient)
and Mrs. Bob Currie, Linda and
In Strathl•oy hospital. Many Edlvalrtl,
frien•ds here' wish h �r a, speedy' ,
I-eeovy , - •- °
Many Auburn fans are at-
' tending` the playoff games be-
tween 'Holm`esville and Auburn.
Each team now has a game
each.
A
” =R` Miss Elva Eve has- returned
? .-•,, w,, y,-, •,- to her home i'1 Toronto, folIo�i•-
. Wing a vacation.htre
'Hiss •Diane . `Kirkronnell ' has i
returned after • a vacation • in
Kitchener and Londun.
•',,. \t.. Chanes Scott has return
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• w j cd to ,her home here after at:.
With flag dipped ,alit:., the fam0.1 Fort henry 1964 mark, t•:ii tenth anniversary' of UIL friendship between ..i,Tncling-h -7s etltiiig .,of."Bier•
Guard -,)t li nc4t.n. : `. Canada, parades, past the Ivo the I rifted Stats Marine Corps anal the Fort Henry 'Guard, Heppe\. in Windsor. ' '1r. Scott
.f; ni ii .lief �1ort a.l ", is °'"' e,,,"tr.!!-'r'..\, r . c . -T'"^"C' }YI 'tT'1'; "r..�"",1 �'.a.""""..,."`..o""""""" c
. tr.; romaine -"T "in Inc-ar, s
' . .4--.—' ' fermi°; an attack of influenza . •-
w,. �" w w Misses Patsy, Mary and. Mar -
More Honors For Goderieh Pipers caret Wilkin of c;oderieh are'I
» - •; is iting with their grandparents,
. Pip C i i •tic and Joe Mac -prize medals and-tho' Carnrich- MI% and Airs. W. J,. Craig. ,
CrW1[, Uona'd ,,,ti, •of Mr, and Mrs. a.l Memorial Trophy. Mi•s. George Wilkin accom-
`i ,0�'��1Ce o J. N. MacDonald. and Mary Joe, 13, won second and third panied Mr. and :ors. Ha'riy Wor-
•The puzzle of the �vlt.: ..`I' _:;_< :hi poii�;: was taken,.then Ruth Rush, daughter of Mr. and prize medals and the Jessie Ross
\Irs, Bob Rush, placed high in i'\lemotial Trophy.
'of a Goderieh-born wo:r.a: i..L,--he reported her change of.; recent Highland games `at• Bob-! Miss Rush Avon a third prize
' proved a tou;.,,tr one. for ti:'? :n- name b1• marriage to Ht'ndtrs0I1• . a "'
g thei f , Lo Island. !medal for rhe Novice Highland
vtsti,at:ve stall of l.oncl•ai. n 1a�cmbtr o: the same year. Charlie, 13, Won two -first 'Fling.
- ,''' ' (Ontario) Life Insurance' Com- \Vt -were wonderin , if ,you ,
pany.• And the insurance can;- might have some record of her!
pany has turned to to ', n • of- under the name of Brown or
• ficials here for help.' , ' Henderson and might be able to (
The big question is.-"1,Vhere's give us her present address or { a
Florence.' Or,..as the'campany' the address of some relatives I
puts,it, "Mr -s. Florence iPt,11en- through whom we might obtain
Berson. nee --;Brown,?" her . address if ..we contacted
In. ,a. I letter' dated August 24 ' them. .
,,� ,� ,M.,..,.~a n tW"' aid•F ess'etl'"•"""t"fi m'rtwi'l it'!"; ,'"Wri Ira " '" t tail(' '"-t tiff--, `;
Blake, the firm explained that mailed to MI='s. Hendersonin l
--ua t. f fie i.i , 1 14.4V0,nneot.ial : • .•ith•-,-lip- _ _pahe
m.Ieci Io`h` coYipariS tn""i9 clic is `rcpal'up and` free of:l.
the woman said she was born indebtedness. We want her to !
in'-Godericht.Nnvember 1. 1909. know that the policy is still in
Town Clerk' Blake cimbed force. and its insurance value.
'official town files. ' . We also want her anniversary
There were no birth_ i•ec•ard-;documents in connection with
ed for November' 1, 1909 As the policy to reach her each
a matter of fact, the records year on' the anniversary date
showed but one "Florence" born i of hhe'.t,olicy."
,in Goderieh _over , the t,.vo-tear'' So Goderich now has its':own
"period_ Of 1908-09. An"d the near- "mystery- ("woman," and the
est •"Florence" logged on the question persists: ':Where's
birth registry was -nearly a . Florence?"
..-r--r_.._._ W., e.ar-aWV...`from N u 1, Fru fret 1, i --,-_ - _..-__.-
4
oderich`r Puzzle
Minstrel Shave
Here Sept. 23
A minstrel show with a cast
Of 35 will be staged here on
Wednesday night, September g3,
under the sponsorship of the
Bluewater Chapter of the Order
of the Eastern Star.
In the cast is Charles N. An-
derson, former Goderieh resi-
dent now of Mount Forest; who
will be "straight man" for the
minstrel comedy night here.
Curtain time is to be 8:30
p.m. at Goderieh District Col-
legiate Institute.
The Sepetmber perforniatice
—the first minstrel show to .be
sponsored by the Goderieh OES
—will be staged by the Mount'
Forest Racquet Club. '
Local chairman far the min-
strel show is Mrs. Robert Keene,
of Nairn drive.. Assisting her
are Mrs, Archie Johpston, Mrs.
Eunice Willis, 'Miss Beulah
Long, and Mrs. Jean Stephens.
The OES is holding the min-
strel `show to raise funds to
support scholarships established
for men and ,.womep studying
for the minist' 'anrd to assist
the OES home or the elderly
at Agincourt, Qatario.tt
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Dancing Every $„aturday Night for the Young Crowd
No slacks, jeans or shorts
One Night Only -- Two Bands "
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"'rhe. Undertakers" and "The Del -Reqs" w
8 ptm. to Midnight Admission 1.00 per person
„catering to Weddings, Luncheons, Banquets, etc.
For rental informati,orl or reservations
DIAL 524.9371 or 524-9264
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sell and Terry of God'er,ich and
Miss _Vera Jane Craig of• Ilder-
ton to the weekend at Toronto
Exhibition.
Guests with Mrarand Mrs. Ben
• 1'09." :Clerk Blake. said; PEOPLE W -E,. KNOW
The company in its letter to,' SIr. 'and • Mrs.'William' Mc-
• the town gave this version of ' Gui're visited . several 'days in
. the enigma:- • T..., ...til r1r last week and aLso at
"Mrs. Hen4,erson tock out a tended the Bannon Clark tved
' policy of insurance ' with this cling in 'London, t -
company ,in. 1939. when "her . :"•!'
name was Mrs. Florence Brown, 1 . ' Try .
and she was liVing in Toronto, ' - - - - - • _ -
. employed as a bookkeeper, for •4 ..
Gregg Publishing Company. Her ,
' last known address was 238 Ash- r
worth avenue, Toronto, Ontario.
but" mail has been returned
- from'that address, and w'e,have
not been 'able. to locate her. 1
"Mrs. Henderson indicated on':
her insurance application that •
she had been born" in Goderieh'
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Quality — Service -- Cemetery Lettering
PHONE WINGHAM 357.1910 or WRITE BOX 158'
70HN MALICK - WINGHAM
an November 1, 190. Unfor-
tunately, we do not know her»
maiden name. She was a widow
with the name. Brown, when
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