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The,. , :orIch Signal-'eStar, Thmtday, November 12, 1964
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-Ladies of the Maitland Country Club received theil• trophies •Evans, winner ef*the Rose Bowl; Peggy Day, the ladies'
at Awards Night held -at the club- en Saturday. • Left to Club Champion; and holding the award won by her mother,
rtght -Mary Rouse .winneee Of the Maitland -Treao ; Mare Mrs. George Bruce, ' is Jean. Knight. ---'• Signal -Star photo'
DUNGANNON.-Mr, and Mrs.
Wilfred Nivins of Lucan
-ed ',ti'',.1_MatalgratVestiveceets
0 fl" Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Ivers of
Milo, Alberta, spent some time
.visitl,_rre _with friends and rela-
tive -S -Tr= ar-7617-it-h--as-been
some 10 years since Mr. Ivers
has been around these parts
and Mrs. Ivers has never been
fiere before.
Mrs. Thomas C. Anderson
left for Toronto an Saturday
to Epend a week with her•sister,
Mrs. Arto Argouian.
MT. and Mrs. Thomas Park
enjoyed a turkey supper at the.
home of Mr. and Mrs. William
Wiggins at the Nile on Satur-
day evening.'
Mrs. J. Falls spent -.a week
recently in Markdale with her
effd-M-renvivi
erirITYri .SUndaY
with Mr. and Mrs, Ben Park
and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Ritchie
visited reeetbily
Mrs, Bob Irvin and Betty.
' Albert Rivett of Stafford-
ville visited recently with Mr.
and Mrs. Jim Rivett, Alan and
Scott.
Recent visitors with IVIr. and
Mrs. Thomas Park were Mr. and
'Mrs. George Baxter and Mr. and
i'Mrs. Ernest Patterson, all , of
Goderich.
'Mrs.. Wilbur Brown, Mrs. Clicf-
ford Crozier,"Mit. 'Otto Popp
and Mrs Lorne Ivens .4attended
the Lon -don Area W.I. conven-
tion held in St. Thomas last
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Stothers
and family Vtsited on Sunday
edth Mr. and 'Mrs. W. Bamford
TfilrfaiiiilrorPfk;StOri;-
tvl,,London, on the occasion of
their silver wedding annivers-
ary. The attendants of 25 years
age, Mr. and Mrs. Roes Weaver
-oP Ridgetown, were also pre-
.
-sented -vetth -a trill -OA -lamp"
at the home of Mr. end Mrs.'
Jerry Weaver.
Hallowe'en Party
ee-Tfrce-ee6-.F.Teeliatleeveaneparty
was held October 30 in the
church. The cbstumes were
judged .by Mrs. Tom Webster
and Mrs. Herb Finnigan: best
comic, Nancy Mole, Peggy, Deb-
bie and Marcia Bodges; best
fancy dress, Rosemary Eedee
best fancy dressed couple, Bev-
erly and Arlene ,Culbert. Sev-
er -games and contests were
held and lunch was served.
W.I. Hears of Hobby
Mrs.,Bessie Stewart convened,
the CanadianIndustry meeting
of'Dungennon W.I. held at the
home of Mrs. J. Dauphin. The
meet speaker, Mr. George Tui*
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THOMAS PARK
A"' pioneer Dungannon resi-
dent, Thomas Vark will observe
his 88th birthday on Saturday,
Novem.be.r 14. With his wife;
heehas- lived on. their farm on
th.e.eith conression .of,Ashfield,
since their marriage. He still
Mr. and Mrs. RoberLI2LIAld_Ldo
trAtrt1rgr1r4nal:1:311:71—helps dig .graves in the nearby
ett evedding in London ,on Sat-
urday. -
" Ladies Pian Euchres
St.. Paul's Ladies Grind met
at the home of Mrs.' Robert Mole
on Thursday evening..
itielepresided and opened the
moefing with the Anglican
World Mission Prayer, the Guild
end theeLord's Prayer
ated HYuiiison. 'Mrs. .Torn
'YOre,g- led in the devotions. It
was voted to seed a' donation
'eice the •
.0 NIB: 'Plans were
k
R. J. ,DURNIN , made for a euchre party to be
11,112 November 13 , to be fol -
years,
Dungannue resident for ou
lowed -by pc every two .weeks.
, years, R. J. Durnin will observe.
e. A: clifietrnas supper was also
his 91st birthday . On Monday,
November 16.Using a cane planried for December 4 for the
,*
with which to get around,
ceieelgetion. The meeting
* .11 wae'ilceeid with prayer and the
likes to take walks' through the , t (,,.A,served lunch.
yards of his home. HO is thee" ''•-•--
lastmember of the family of Celebrate Twenty -Fifth
the late Charles Durnin and ' , Mr, and Mrs. Glen Weaver,
Rebedea Smyth of West Wawa-;4th..conce.t,,s,iOn, were pleasantly
Losh. Best wishes are extended. by • their family on
get your hands on a
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cemetery, whieh he has tended
for 35 years. He reads many
books. Mr. 'Park is the last
member of the family Of the
late John -Park and Mary West.
The good wishes of the co,m-
munity go to him for his birth-
day..
November 1 When .they .were
entertelersed 'et the eIrequoiS
Taylois Corner
„ TAYLOR'S coaNat..,.- Mr
and Mrs. William Snyder leave
inFlorida.hiswee
weektospend the winter*
Community Club
The Community Club met for
the November meeting at the
home of Mrs. Ben WhitelyThe
co -hostesses were Mrs. W. Hicks
and Mrs. T. 1VIalins. The meet-
ing was conducted by the presi-
dent, Mrs. Gerry Ginn, who
thanked everyone loft their kind'
ca -operation and work ),vhich
made the bazaar so sucees.sful.
An. invitation to the liolmesville
bazaar was read. An invitation
to ettend the 50th Nvedding an-
niversary of M.,..4tiet4.Mre. C.
Sturdy in Cliret'aS. was iffge.elead.
Cards are to be sent to them
and to Mr. and Mrs, Peter Young
who also celebrate their 50th
wedding anniverSary. the .same
day. .A report, on the seyvitig
for the hospital auXiliary in
Gederich was given by Mrs.
John Westbrook and some bibs
were worked on. It • was re-
. ha -tire-fristiariew,
ciety• was .looking for histories
of old 'schools .and Daphne Mal -
ins wes appointed to find out.
ton of Goderich, was introduced,
by Mrs. Stewart and gave an
'interesting talk' on his hobby,
working with wood. He explain-
ed in detail the art of wood earv-
plated placities, trays -,-"animals
and pictures. Nineteen mem-
,bers named a Canadian tree for
the roll call. Three visitors
e-present—IVIrsr-C-.-erozier
presided and plans were com-
pleted for the birthday party
to be held at Huronview, Clin-
ton. An invitation was extend-
ed from St. Helens W.I. for all
members and ladies of the com-
munity to attend the Armistice
Day service, Nov. 8, at 2.30 at
the cenotaph in St. Helene. It
was planned,to operate a lunch
counter at the sale to be held
on. November 7 at the farm of
Mr. A. J. Sherwood. Mrs. H.
McWhinney spoke on "The
mighty 'oak and the clinging
vine." Ltinch was convened
by Mrs: 0.„Popp and committee.
MON't,'
71h-thirtfarhteWrilr§reattfredrer'
Purchased From
.• HAROLD W. SHORE
38 HAMILTON ST. - DIAL 524-7272
Representing Premier Trt Co., Lambton Loan and
Investment Co., District Trust Co.
'all of which are assisting the citizens of the Goderich
District by providing funds for mortgages on homes,
farms and commercial properties.
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MUNICI AL
OiVIINATIONS
,The Nominations for Mayor p Reeve, Deputy -Reeve, Six Councillor
for 1995. Two Public Utilities Commissioners and Three Public
School Trustees for 1965 and 1966.
foi the
TOWN of GODERICH
— iseltekl- --
MacKAY HALIL
THURSDAY, NOV. 26: 1964
7:30 P.M. to 8:30 P.M.
• IN CASE A POLL IS DEMANDED
Polls Will B6 Open On
MONDAY, DECEMBEI! 7,1964
From 10 A.M.,to 7:00
some of the data on thp Taylor's
Corner school. Mrs. Westbrook
read letters from the Korean
orphan who wanted to know
about England since she had
written that one of the members
had been,/ visiting there. The
roll call for the December meet-
ing mini be a gift for the cancer
Cupboara at Goderioh. There
will be a Christmas gift ex-
change to the Value of '50c and
the same is to be enclosed. A
nominating committee was
formed to bring. in a slate of
officers for the next meeting.
They are Mrs. E. /lodges, Mrs.
C. Sinclair and Mrs. T. 1VIalins.
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-CHANGE COMMAND
Major ..14, D. Harvey of Sea -
forth officially took over com-
mand of the' 21st Field Regi-
ment at 'Wingham in a cere-
mony at Wingham Sunday. The
former officer in command was
Lt. Col. L. G. Vickers of Lis-
towel. Inspecting officer was
Lt. Col. Elmer Bell of Exeter.
„The pains we take often mea-
sure the gains we make.
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