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Mrs. Ruby Beever, ' district deputy presi- ..
dent, presented long service jewels to four
members of the Goderich Rebekah 'Lodge
lit week: Left tp right are: Miss Edna
Driver, Mrs. H. C. MacPhee, Mrs. Keever,
Mrs. Tilly Dunn, Mrs. Archie Johnston.
The Ahmeek Chapter, I.O.D.E.
luncheon and bridge proved to
be a highly satisfactory affair,
both socially and • financially.
The weather was delightful,
the food -pronounced delicious,
by . the beautifully gowned
guests. Luncheon was served at
,..30 to business girls and
hoof teachers and a few men,'
and later at .1.30 -to the main 1
v <:" �....b..0 �.....;r` ` :�. portion of the guests. The reg-!
The symbolic cutting of the cake by Mrs. Jahn Newcombe high-
ent received. Mrs. -C. Gibbons
b and Airs. G.� Stakes were at the
-the Goderich Rebekah
Lodge last week...,,, - Lodge Photos by Signal -Star . d selling tick -1-
1.
est- re..cetur.ng and tick -
y:
V alkom made the draws and
�®®�� Ie!AreIs
i t he prizes• wer^ as fellos: Door
1fI ® ; prize, Mrs. F. Walkom; bushel'
basket of groceries, Mrs.
E. FoPresttfr of Clinton; ' ., bus.
ed To R b{.`kahs
tbaset•i to 11rs. barns _ ���ss, Mr. C. Gib-
Gue�s�t.s \\•; re presen 'from . 'Ili l'ie Dunn each received a 25••, bons, Mrs. R. Bisset, Mr. W. J.
Kincarriire, Rip!��v, Exeter . and , : a- j. ti,. -t•1. o , Johnston. .
'I ,,,, past n:idle ^rank club ; Bridge winners -,•,•ere: . 1st,
a ,''I' >- t lr•e 10+, e. -a•. --Ix autrrui set•Mrs. U. Ta m'1.Y; 2nd,- Mrs.- T,
of ,v `:i'e- satin lades tal covers >'1'yr4�1rian. In "5(10" the win-,
lighted the '56th' birthday 1. arty of
Scaiorih'w hen the (;odPrich Rt--
bt: h. Lti.dre-c.e.1. h'a r.a t od.. its -561h.
bir•htlay party in 1lacKay Ilai1
ev cnrn • gnaw 18. lar;.
John Moss; n:otsl•e graii-d, was in
char'Y of the meeting. --
Anion.,, the Atte-ts n: re
L':.tter:-on, Ripley, past
1)'1r en of th•-•Il: bekah (eii
era; :A.snit;,bly: -ll:s. Ruby Bee-
• Ver, Exeter, D.D.P. of Huron
Dis•'.rict, :Ind Mr_-. Ann Scott,
l�iple}, D.D.R. Kincardine
District. They were introduced
and weleomr d to the lodge.
Mrs. Patter. on gave a short ad-
dress which was much enjoyed.
Mrs Keever, Mrs Scott and
the visiting noble grands bion-
ght. arc ti-ngs ,from. their re -.-1
spective-'ctistricts. ATi's. Gordon ,
_Orx, ape=il�ira:g--Per-the--@ P. &--T. ;.
conimitt' e mentioned • that
three additicnal walkers head',
been .purchas-2cl. A letter was IVTay 18th of 11 r?
received from the Navy League 58, of Sarnia,
requesting a donation. and it ;Dumont of God
was d-ecided to send one to
them.
t5 a t -:r auras, gift.
A tabloid. 'by the officers of'
t.v as beautifully done,
ant \vas enjoyed by all. Mrs.
cion ()rr was the narrator,
accompanied by Mrs. Leslie
Pe --It land, as the pianist.
Mrs. Amos O, baldeston and
her committee were in charge
of the social hour, with Mrs.
John Newcombe cutting the
bir. hciay cake.
MRS. ROSE DUMONT
Crit �' death occurred -in St.
OBITUARY
nci•s ww•cre: • Mrs. Straughan and
Mrs: 'Je•r•ry Sr., (tied) for 1st
place. Mrs. Straughan won the
draw. Mrs. E. Houston won 2nd
prize.:.
' For the luncheon, Mrs. C.
Gibbons, Mrs. H. Tichborne, were
over all conveners; Mrs. G.
Henderson 4,nd Mrs. M. Everett
were in charge of cards; Mrs.
Redmond and Mrs. McKee, the
decorating, and Mrs. Stewart
and Mrs Snell in charge of the
smorgasbord.
Kitchen and dining room
were: Mesdames H. Tichborne,
C. Ct!tt; M. lverett, Craigie,.
I4enderson, Ruffell, Glazier, Stra-
ughan, McKee, McMillan, Emer-
son, F. Walkom, Mueller, Dodd,
Vickers, Doak, Tweedie.
Mrs. G. Emerson, regent, was
most appreciative of the co-
operation of members and the
exc hent attendance; also the
kind comments of the ladies of
the town.
- trCr - 11le ` n r.i. .;.
died May 19th at Huronview,
Chiton. 'She was born at West
Wawanosh Township, a Baugh-
ter :of the la: e Mr. and Mrs.
Peter l4tcCann. She lived in
the township- until 1930, when
she moved, to Goderich; she also
lived .in .Clinton,. S gicore' and 'St.
Augustine, before moving to
#furonview, three - years_-. ago.
She was -a member of St Aulus-
�dYZ""Ttainati tatliolic Churg„
and, an active member of the
Catholic Women's League and
the ..Altar Society.
She is survived by a number
of nieces and nephews, •includ-
ing Rev. Father S. J. McDonald,
Siincoe; William O'Neill, Gode-
rich; Cyril and Frank Austin,
in West Wawanosh; Miss Carrie
O'Neil, Mrs. Leo Corriveau, Mrs.'
Irene Murphy. all of Goderich.
Deceased spent some 17 years
at St. Joseph's Rectory, Clinton,
and St._ Mary's Rectory, Simcoe,
as priest's -housekeeper, later
feturning,. to St. Augustine to
reside with her -brother, Thom-
as McCann. A fall in January,
1963, resulting in a fractured '
hip hospitalized her until she
was transferred to ,_Huronview,
Clinton,
Predeceasing her, besides her
parents, were the following. sis-
ters: Mrs. S. J; (Rose) McDonald,
St. Mme; �M-rs.i�etez t n�iej�
Austin, Kingsbridge; Mrs. 'Thorn -
as (Mary) O'Brien, London, and
Mrs. James (Elizabeth) O'Neill,
Goderich, and one brother Tho-
mas 11IeCann who died in De-
cember.1959 Ott the age of 89,.
° Relatives attending the fun-
eral, tr wu a distance were:., MVlr.
and Mrs. Chas. J. McDonald,
Bl'oorfiekl allays, Mich.; Mrs ,Aes-
moziclker,_Iar1?e3'.�.
Mich.; Miss Dawn Baker, . De-
troit; Mr. -and Mrs, Joseph Ban-
non, Windsor; ' Mr. and Mrs.
John O'Brien, London; Misses
Mary' Jo and Frances O'Brien,
daughters of the late. Nicholas
O'Brien of London; Mr. Frank
Austin and sons John, Vincent,
Wilfrid, Eldon and wives, Jo-
seph Auston, Mrs. Cyril Austin,
and \1r —Jos. Courtney, all
of Kingsbridge; Mr. and Mrs.
Leo Corriveau, Mrs. Irene Mur-
phy, Miss Carrie O'Neill and •
William O'Neill of Goderich;
Mr.. C. D. Robinson, Wingham;
Mrs. James 'Wilson, ;and Miss
Lucy Levy of Clinton; Mr. Ray-
mond Redmond, Mr. and• Mrs.
Leo Chisholm and Mrs. William
Boyle of Goderich; Mr. and - Mrs.
Frank Moran of Ashfield and
many others.
The body rested at the Stiles
funeral hoine. Solemn requiem
hitalt mast; was held at St. Au -
.g lstf e`--ei disco'" r.10 3-0
Ifriday, with . v,.,�.. J. McDon-
ald oil"iciati �. �„ v., Father C.
Caruana ' ed as"'°'deacon and
Rev. It ati° J. G. Moony of
Wingliani as sub deacon.. Burial
was in St. Augustine Church
cemetery,
The pallbearers were: Charles
McDonald, Detroit; John O'-
Brien, Lorrdor, kion Austin
and Wm.. O'Neil, Kingsbridge;
41in—..lyedd3',;--St, -A-ughstine',-_.Ed-•+--
?tar Cart; Dungannon..
Lac,Jy Golfer's
Enjoy. Social.
official opening dinner
bridge at the .club 'hous0
Thursday, May 2Q.
A delicious supper was
ed by Mrs, Tom Jones aIle:
stair and the dinidg room
appropriately decorated,
The ladies' president, lGirt
Overholt, welcomed the,g
and urged all members to
larly attend and take Partin
Tuesday Ladies' Night. -
- There- -were—la—table-
.
-iwere-__l-•-tabl -
Mil,1:;ifiones for Ronan flour
mills were made Prom hard
Vesauvian laava.
The- potter's wheel was the
first machine devised to mass-
produce 'cheap goods.
bridge and, the- winners
Mari Mact a .and Verna i
t is hoped that this
the first -of many such ey;
where the golfers and
naembers can meet; for an e
able evening. And who
—perhaps some of the
members can be converted
oilers!
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More than 5100 was raised on
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'husband, Armand' four other
sons, Leandrey ouyn, Quebec;
Rheal, Edmonton, Alberta; Nor-
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daughters, Mrs. Lomer (Yol-
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bee; Mrs. Gaston (Rita) Houle,
Sarnia,: -Mrs. Fred (Micheline)
Za,•itz, Freeport, Bahamas. •
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Mercy Church Sarnia, at 9.00
a.m. Burial --was in the church
cemetery.
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