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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1965-04-15, Page 6mei , $1,1041,9.t, f►1r, Thursday, APrii, 101th,. 19 •DU`NG'ANATON. Mr, ' and Ws. Delmer Maize, of Searbo- rough, spent .the a 'weekel d with. Mr.; and M's.Bert Maize. .Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Durnin who were married recently. Mrs. Steve 1l:elesic of Goder- ioh„ spent spare time with her mother, - M. Frank Jones. Mrs. Jones had the misfortune to fall• Viand crack a none _ n_; ter.,and which • we. hope will, soon heal .Visitors On :yttrlday with Mr. anrdmWS!-J•im Rtvett, Dan and - • Scott Were Mr. 'an:d Mrs.. Gar- net Diehl, Brenda and. Brian' ' of Goderieh _and Mr , Verne Jew- ell. Guests over the weekend with Mrs. Bessie Stewart and her brgther,, B: own ;mythe. - were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Brigham and Betty' and Bob and Carol Strnyt'h, all of Toronto. 14liss Gaiil A.hton of Goder- kh spent the 'weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Bill Park and family. • tr Anniversary A social evening was enjoyed, by 25 ,guests 'la (honor .4;>f Mr. and` !yrs. ayR-Ashton's sil+vee anniversary. ° Euchre and .binixio were enj uyed - guests from London. CanT,1achie, Clinton, BriUeefieid, Goderrich 'and Dun- gannon, Mr: .and Mrs. Ashton have a family of three „daugh- ters, Marie (Mrs. Bill gark), Dungannon Gail and Nja,1rilyn, 'at home, There --are sic,: grand children. " " Guild Meets. St. Paul's Ladies Guild held their, nZoautirly !meeting at the home of Mrs. (Rev.) John King on Thursday afternoon Witt the presidektt, Mrs. Elmer Flack in the chair. Mrs. Torn Young read the Seriii. Lure. It was de- cide:d, to -make- turkey- -pies- again. The expenses for the i'ast project were paid. The meeting was closed with pray- erand the hostess, assisted by Mrs. Tom Young, served a lov- ely Bunch. •a + LOCHALSH + LOCHALSH. — The C.G.I.T. of Ashfield eresbyterian Church met oft Monday evening in the Church. Mr. and M'•s. Roy MacKay, who last Leir home by fire on Tuesday of last week, 'have moved into the house awned by Lorne Luther, .,,the former 1M'acIntyre place. Mrs. Duncan Parrish Ls work- ing in Lucknow' at the Bank of Montreal.. Mrs. Donald MacKenzie atten- ded -the Synodical for the Pres- byterian Chur-'h held in Wal- kerton during the past week. We are -sorry to report that -Mrs. Jim West is -aa--patient in Winig a.m hospital as , is Mrs. Henry ' MacKenzie, both with pneumonia. Gordon -Ft nlay-s On- was hostess fo: the Women's Inst-' it:ute' meeting on Wednesday evening, Thursda : w.,is moving day in PORTER'S HILL. PORTER'S HILL. — Mins Dorothy Stirling, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs, Fred Stirling; was •recenly- married to .Mr. Dpug1us McIntos'h, of Embro. . Mrs. Harry Torrance will be _-'-- Tiie lio fe `wren ce"i7� w meets next -ce.ek. Miss Mary Brindley and her pupils held "Open House" in the schoolhouse on Monday ev- eni ng. John Cox, hurray' Torrance„' and 'John "llannir g were m("m- bers of the Denomrne Flowers bantam hockey team which won the Goderich house league charnpionsh- p last Thursday -- evening. Special Eater services Will be held in Trace. Church on • Sunday afternoon. There will be ro .Sunday School. Members or Grace U.C.W. assisted with the program' at the regtil car meeting of the Gorier.' .ich Senior Citizens on Wednes- day of last cv ek. Mernlbera of StQ Peter's C.W.L. met in the Church ,hall,. for the April meeting. The -meeting was 'chaired by Mrs.•=Leo Wa12ak with Miss Helen McCarthy act - 'Ing as sercreta;'y for the "Met-, Mrs, Herb SiMpson was ap-- peinted :secret,ar y for the corn irig year replacing Mrs," Larry > ionf e. The remaining officers. ,will hold t•he'r office for an, cit'her year: Mrs. Ben Chisholm gave the `Te•as'urer's report. The recent t. Patricksupper a c h e d $258.37, Donations of e5.00 each 'were made to Our -Lady's Missionary. and Sbhool of Christ TV pro- gram. . The. Longue also •dlar 'aced S10.00 -te'lhe Cander"See- icty, ' • - , ° 'Suggestions were brbuglht for- ward for spring activities, such as tea. dessert card party etc. It was decided to leave arrant, gements tto the Ways and Means. Committee. Akte.panivenier• ac Ab Vie. Year; 4004 ins, her mom* atom;. The League ,is very grate- -- r�ithitui~se h�(oy(taet$to find a wworthy.sue- eeSSe* , The. League purchased two CQmnuuPty Concert tickets to PO given to w artthy Students. :Mrs. J, J, Murphy, education ccgi'vtrter, announced the win- nersin tihe pester corxtest held in coujitrlotion„ with ache recent ,buffet supper. They nvere as ,fol- lawa:' Grade°'5: Mary •So Helfer, •Conn•la "Murphy, .Tulle Sudy'k. .Grade- fit paivid•-S linger; Lei oy Selman; Mark BrutInieki. Grade 7: Marlene Connelly, Paul Hei- fer, Micheal, Sady'k. 'Grade 8: T'erela Murphy, Francis. Lynn, Pat in+Ielady, The Meeting c1oced with prayer and tel.: was- served by Mrs. Clarence Pollock, wel- Mrs...Josephinne Chisiholtrp. light sunny flavour rect-,-E elon s bester Taylor or on Fridaty be!f ore avis Including . . . Faked Virginia Ham With PineaIiple Ring, . TURKEY With Alt The Trimmings, the community. ' Mr. and Mrs. Tom Farrell moved into the Ensign place and Mrs. Harvey Robb moved some of her pos- ie::sions to Wingharn. Mr. and Mrs. Donald B. Mac- Kenzie returned to their home yin Lochalsh ,arfter spending the winter in Wingham. Mr. Eldon- Bradley has pur- chased the David Johnstone farm.. Miss F;orence MacLennan was soloist at Ashfield Pres- byterian Church on Sunday. Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Oliver McCharles on the week end were Mr. and :Mrs. Harold Jan- sen of Oakville. Recent visitors in Sarnia were ,Mr. and Mrs. Ewan Mac- Lean. -L lz..aryl Mrs.,. Warrezi_..WyJds. were recent visitors in "St. Marys , with Mr: and Mrs. Al- fred Stone. Farewell Party, A 'fai•eAvEll party was held on Friday evening for Mrs. Har- vey RQbb, Elaine and Donald at ,the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Moncrief. They were presented with a lamp, je•wel- .,lery and Bibles from their friends` in this district before leaving for their new home in Win•gham w R 'According to the index of av-, erase rwages and salaries paidi- in Caniadlan -industry, •Canadians4 now. earn in less than 30 min-•! utes the sam, pay forwhich they worked one hour in 1949. Mr. and Mrs. James Charles Durnin are pictured following their marriage on Saturday, Apra 3, in St. Pawl's Luth- eran Church, Bridgeport, Ontario. The bride is the former June Schilter, daughter of Mr. and Mrs..Hermin R. 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