HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1965-08-19, Page 8• ' Miss 4Vi�alet Slaunders of Lon- Mrs. Laura, McNeil spent the
-ilon has been a recent visitor past week with ' her son-in-law
"with her cousin, Mrs; WY. Green- and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Ki.nstaen crushed McQee Pont- past the lights for a foul ball
- and on Saturday, they attended Trafelet of Southampton. . iacs 10-4 to' take the Venus in the third inning.
the Andrew -Lane picnic. Messrs. Keit Fowler and liar- trophy and the Industrial- Lea- Doug Smith played a fine
Mr. and Mrs. Sian en de BOD(' ris Purdon returned fro;n a six- gue ball championship Monday. game at second for McGee's .
left on Thursday for a visit to week tour of Western Canada. Harry Kerr Jed the Kinsmen with Williamson and - Chambers
their native land, Holland. Mrs. Ray Hawley and Leslie to victory with three hits in recording doubles. The Pontiacs
Miss Mary Pannabecker is vis- Ann of Oshawa spent a week four trips. to the plate with. appeared to have a troubie spot
iting.witb Miss Mary Lou-Uenty hex .parents.._ Mr.: and Mrs, four runs batted in and scoring a -right centre field.
m. t Dwag-an4941,_ _t -. ' Lorne Woods, .� Twice: _ .. - _-�Pinyo-ffs- e--areT-hursday
117 ('.• and Mrs. Lloyd Humph Mrs. David -Gilmour aid Jet' Dave Gower, who appeared=tv;and also .on. Monday., T.onight's
rey, W. .A. Humphrey, Miss -Lila trey 'of Toronto spent a few days have trouble getting base hits, line-up: Pontiacs . vs. Firemen,
Humphrey --and Mr. and Mrs. with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. managed two - electrifying cat- 7 p.m. Kinsmbn vs. Finchers, 9
George Webster attended t h e liarvey Webb ches in left field. A p -m.
funeral of Mrs..Joht� Clemens Mrs. James Ramage of As- Ken Dunn and Dave Gowet
at Hespeler on Sunday. l quith, Saskatchewan, visited had doubles for the winners• •
Mr: George McQuillin of Tor- with ly1r. and Mrs. Andrew after Vandenburgh brought off Sarna Wins
•onto is holidaying with MissiGaunt and renewed acquaint- a triple to start things off for
Beatrice and William 11TcQuillin. ances in the community. the Kinsmen in the first inning.
Mrs. D. C. McDnald has been 11 Ir. John Stewart of Evans-. Chambers, the only member n
withMr. and Mrs. An Illinois, and Miss Hazel of the Pontiacs who managed Conklin Trophy
visiting i ton,
gus McDonald and family. I Grimmon of Kirkland Lake were two hits, also managed, a fine
-s ent guests. with :Hiss W. I). running catch as he went out Sarnia rink placed first in
Rutherford. __ the Conklin Trophy doubles at
NILE. Mrs. Ray Laidlaw, Gregory the Goderich L a w n Bowling
Coun `y ®Un��I Club last Friday. There were
and Jimmie of Wingham are ` 36 ladies carpeting. The Sarnia
Church service will • be. held , visiting with ,.her .,parents, Mr. ` rink was composed of Mrs. C.
nNile- -ehurr�h. ,a.t.. _}.:3a.....p-rn:r-tu,d--Mrs:-•.1'wm..._'.l'uda.-_.aLtu R.-.. --•------ ,...: • --'.-- ,...-- . .
Sunday and at 11 a,.m. at Portals attending a Moffat I:Icctrical } Q Mott`•and" Mrs: M:. --Baker.!
Albert church.' - school in Toronto. hep `• session A Goderich rink -made up of
Bob McNeil is on a trip to - — -- -------Mrs. E. Sale and Mrs. Donalda
September session of Huron MacDonald was second. Other
the west. County council will open at rinks finished as follows: 3.
•'" Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Johnston BEAT THIS BEET? 10 a.m. on Monday, the 20th, as Seaforth, Mrs. E. H. Close and
and family enjoyed a week's It will be hard to beat the originally planned, Clerk-treas- Airs. 111, I1ibkirlc; 4. Goderich,,
hound at �i'enzc l's Camp on beets grown b} Mrs. Charles ul•cr John G. Berry has advised Airs G. MacEwan and Mrs. S.
Round Lake. Johnston. R I;. ti. Godrrr h• the niemhets. A survey lull- Robinson; 5. London, i1Trs. Elva
Eric Wiggins accorillianicii Right nQw she has one that is c•ated ohjechions to a proposed
Mr. and Mrs_ George Itibcy on Mol and Mrs. Marg. Ross. English4aorn June Slater recently graduated from the .renow'n�ed
a 'holiday in 'Detroit. a_ mere fraction of a pound change. Purity Trophy Florence Nightingale School of Nursing in, Toronto. She is the
less than three whole pounds. At the Jttne session a special Fred Tilley, Exeter, captured daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 'James E. Slater, 190 Strang Court,
Mrs. Ross A1cNer hasn't been -_ committee was set to report .---- _ upp the Purity Flour trophy in the .Goderich.
as well as her many friends in September !`lion the regional
men's double tournament at the
would like to see her. ODD SHAPE • government proposal of the pro ,
The sympathy of the common incial government, on which
Goderich Lawn Bowling Club.
ity is este,nded to Mrs. Ross It's the season for harvest Other winners were Frank Sills,
McPhee in the passing, of her ing odd - shaped \ e .;etablcs. ()11 l\va district ,municipalities Seaforth; Harry Williams, Clii4-
And Amos J. Oshaldeston. 90 care reported to he taking ac- ton; John Livermore, . Clinton,
brother. lion. M nilx i s of the committee ,
Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Graver I ark Street, brought one into are Reeve Reg. Jewell, Gude j and Harry Pearce, 5t. Marys.
and family are enjoying a hol ' The Signal -Star on Monday.
iday at Pike Lake. It is a Chinese cucumber, • rich; Reeve Calvin Krauter, 1
Brussels: Reeve Robert Gib- �
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Smith visit- shaped like a hors(' shoe but son. sllls:ick:eve Donald ic-
ed with Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Stew- about three times the size of I:. uric :ick: Re• e Doe Archie i JASPER FISHER
ardson and family. at Ranock. a normal horse shoe. Etherington, Usborne, and l'i'ar-', The death occurred on Sun-
- - r`°-`clen Glenn �t'ebh. ;day, July 25th, of Watrous,
EASY TERMS
OBITUARY
Saskatchewan Hospital, of Jas -
LEASED'. -TO erx .1 d, e
-�p cr k'iski his, 83r ar.
Born- on he Maitland Con-
iU.C.W.
cession of Colborne Township,
t he was the son of the late Peter
P
, fa rmed
ANAGE,�' '•ENT
at �1 atreus, Sask. for many
Group three of the U.C.W. years:
of Victoria St. United Church Surviving are his wife, Bea-
• held their regular meeting in trice Johns, two sons, Theodore
the church hall on the after- and Cecil of Watrous ,,one dau-
ghter, Mrs, Lee (Dresda) IIut
chision of Regina, three sisters,
Mrs. Pearl Graham of St. Thome
as, Mrs. Kate 11111 and Mrs. Eth-
el Fuller, Goderich, and one
brother,. ,Peter Fisher of Cpl -
borne Township.
—The funeral service was held
from the _Un_ited • Church, Wat-
rous, July 28th. Burial follow-
ed in Watrous Cemetery.
August M.eetin Fisher Eliza Allin•
9 He went and West and
TONITE.... HAVE A
SURF DINING
RQQM--
PHYLLIS - FILION, LESSEE
Thos. Wilson, the leader, pre -
The devotional period was in
charge of Mrs. N. McKinnon
who also gave. the meditation
'land prayer. The Scripture lesson
was read by Mrs. P. Barker.
The offering was taken and ded-
icated. The birthday and-.p-enny,
boxes were .passed.
The treasurer's report w a s,
jreacFby Mrs. S. Argy ant
I of the .recording secretary -by
Mrs. John Vincent. A steward-
ship reading "With What In-
struments Shall We Work"?
was given by Mrs. Ernest Pat-
terson. A letter from Mrs. Lill-
. ian Dickson, a , missionary in
Formosa, was read by Mrs. J.
Vincent.
i A thought provoking excerpt
!from an address given to high
School students by their prin-
cipal on graduation day' w as
'read by Mrs. 5. Argyle.
The meeting was closed by
Mrs. F. Wilson. K'
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