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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1966-01-20, Page 94 O Ahmee roup Conducts Norninali�ns u The Ahrneek Chapter,' :O.D<E. i Batt e e •' meeting 'h d1 � e t h. 1 is n a m ur . a g J. y h Ineof Mrs. . hart S u e- C ' Re erit'"st a 'i ' »rii``'M`onday l: neon, January 10. The standard was presented by Mrs_ Tweedie. The regent presided and the secretary, Ntrs. H. Tichborne, gave her report: Mrs. C. Gibbons, treasirer, gave _-ENJOYL-.,THE-- KINE•ST.- Ii OQR. IN TOWN • Chinese Food .Aur Specialty ALSO TAKE-OUT ORDERS OPEN DAILY 7 a.m. to 1Q•r'p.tn. Olen Friday and Saturday Until 12 Midnight izt Esquire• Restaurant "524=994V" the financialstateme Vit, - u e..rs .R t f' a coni n S al " e er f l wed.. � a front; e ucat Qn a isecretar x - r s Creelservices at home . and A 'abroad, Mrs. C. Cutt;» social sec- retary, Mrs. F. Walkom, Mrs. A, M. Straughan 'off Bred her home for the next meeting. The nomination for slate of qui. cers was' conducted by Mrs. G. Stokes , and Mrs, IL Dodd. Mrs. Emerson read a cpmmunic- ati�iri from 1G�rs. do'n; �iational president' on various topics of importance to members. .Mrs. A. M. Straughan, affairs convener, gave her topic, excerpts froma speech by Sir Arthur Bottomley, first general secretary .of the commonwealth conference. Lunch was served by Mrs. T. ,Glazier and Mrs.. H. Dodd and the hostess, Mrs. Ruflie.-, 111. rs. li. Tichborne thanked them on behalf ,of the chapter. St. Georges Afternoon GiJiLdTo*ia,i:d Effects New ''Slateof Officers 4 At the annualmeeting- of '�ho ed total eceopisof°1930 .3 2. George's A fternoon Ch rc h wo- man's Guild, the record of m the past year under - the capable leadewthip IA Mrs. Frank Bowra was. reported as "most success- fol. . Besides the annual high tea and..,:garden, party an increased nuin'ber of wedding . luncheons and banquets' were catered for making the- year-=pr-ofitable,-.and: enabIng;., after. all. obligations had. been 'met, .'a cheque for $800.00 to be given to the -church treasurer. The expenditures too were said&to be more than usual as chairs; glasses, kitchen utensils and extensions for tables were purchased at a cost ofmore than $350. The financial statement, as given by Mrs. D. J. Patterson, r r ctri • c9 eatin er you uxerR, Mrs. D,J. Patterson; co - A total of $500.00 was' raised by resPonding secretary , Mrs. A. tf s' -nn cry of ei 's " PAW e ' d e' �' t a m °�, c11- mentsincluding laundering, re- borne; pianist, Mrs. J. Wilson; pairing and replacing whetn iec- choir vestments, Mrs, Rose Hill; pessary amounted to $107.4.---- -lephone committee ;Mrs. L. • The secretary, Ws. 1I. Dodd, Bannister, Mrs Geo. Mumby. gave • a report on other high- Our resuming the chair, Mrs. liglits,from 1965 which' included "Bowra thanked all for their entertaining Auburn ,members splendid cooperation. at a meeting and• a donation 'to Arrangements were made for the Sunday school, _ . , vestry supper and -date was chos- Mrs. J, nn ,and. Mrs:. Llocld err or ugh tea in February. were thanked for their weak as Three .l'hree new members were wet - ' ` corned They were Mrs T El - MI -8,F, B. Riley and Mrs. Pal- mer were singled out' for their efforts in remembering , hut,;ins and for placing flowers on the altar. Mrs. Rose Hill reported on choir vestments. The rector, Rev. G. G. Russell complimented the president and 'members --an their year's wo and wished them the very best in the coming year. New Officers The following is the slate of officers: Past president, Mrs. C. Videan; president, .Mrs. Frank I3owra; first 'vice-president, Mrs. Reg Bridle; • second vice-presi- dent, Mrs. ;Albert Kneeshaw; °secretary, Mrs. H. Dodd; treas- Nott, Mrs. Davis and Mrs..Car- ruthers: • - - " Mrs. Ross- Iarrison sang tune solos and she, was accompanied by Mrs. J. Wilson and thanked. by Mrs. C. Videan. Lunch was 'served by Mts. T. Legg, Mrs.,- J. Craig and Mrs. C. Videan, In area Canada is about forty tunes the size . of the United Kingdom, has jut over one-third the population. Family allowance payments will cost $600 million in the cur- rent fiscal year, compared to $383 million 10 years ago and $173 million 20 years, ago. MISS.BERTHA. E DOWN A fernier`tGvderich' resident, Mi:ssiler �(,a ,' . e 'n th E. Down, di, � � Toronto on Tuesday, Ja ua y 4.. 1 e e was:the Born n•God rich sh a th tlaug 1 z�,_ f- ...-: ate And b� t�' Cl. the 1 �',�_ an. Mrs, -11. M. Down and is 'sur- vived by4.one sister, Mrs. Watson Straiton of Toronto. Funeral services Nero held at the Lodge uneral home on Sat- urday, January, 8, at 2 p.in. In- terment fullneved in. Maitland :cemetery.. Pallbearers . were: Vernon Smith, Clayton • Edward, Frank elark; William- Wilson, :Frank McArthur and Arnold "McCon- nell. 1kRS. CHARLES BISSETT A life=long resident of Gode- rich, Mrs. Mary Elizabeth Bissett, aged 79, passed, away January 4th after a long illness. She was . the`. daughter f the late John Newcombe and Martha Madge:n '1908 'she was married to Cliarles.....issett, who predet ceased her in 1953. She is survived'by three sons: Edward (Ted) and Frank, both of Goderich, Donald of Guelph; two. daughters, Mrs. Jack (Marg- aret) Yeo of Clinton, and Mrs. J. A. (Isabel) Murray -of Dundalk; I one sister, Mrs. Robert Turner District Obituaries of Stratford, and one brother; Mr. dollar Newcombe of ClintotV Also seven grandchildren. and three ,,great-grandchildren.. Bissett M . a Mrs, was, •a_ be xnea<n x ,of fretor� ��St ce� .U_n x andthe funeral 'servic_eshu r. e h. 9 wbge conducted from trxq.iodge fun- eral home by the minister, Rev. Hugh Wilson. ' The pallbearers were Walter Ne}vebmbe, William Moore, Phil Bissett, George Jenner, Douglas McDougall and Edward Grigg. The fk werbearers were John Bissett, Wayne Bissett, Bert,Cl'if- ford and Douglas Norman. P. O � ii WILLIAM BRACE - WELL - • rA World War. � veteran,, era n R � o s- e h-'ai tam<BxacewetXR diedin Alexandra Hospitalitaion Q n.es 'd anuar -.12 at ' lie -age 70. . BornBurrnl. ,1 , Lancashire, n � A:ngland,. lie came to 'Toronto in 1904 and lived there -unto 1948. He had been ill for the last five years. A wool blender by trade, he served overseas during the First World War. He joined up with the 35th Battalion at Seatortb, and . .tei-. searv_ed _whir_, the 9t Battalion • Canadiain• Engineers. MRS. HAROLD NEWCOMBE A Huron. County employee, Mrs. Harold Newcombe] died on Saturday, January 8, as the re- sult of a car crash. The former Robina Nagle, she ii survived by a daughter, Mrs. Harold (Betty) Howden of Isling- ton, and a -sister, -Mr -s, John- Cuth-.- bertson of Goderich. After resting` at the Lodge fun- eral home, the funeral service was held at St., George's Angli- can Church on Wednesday after- noon. Interment followed in Maitland cemetery. • Pallbearers were: Edward G. Bissett, Waiter Newcombe, Jack Yeo, Lionel Cuthbertson, Wayne Bissett and Brendan Brooks. all then vantages unmatched cleanliness 4 `Electric heating is fl meless. There is no•combustion to,create •dirt, dust, film, or soot-. Windows, drapes, and walls all stay clean• longer in electrically heated homes. u•nmatc.h.ed oomfort Electric heating offers room -by -room or one temperature oontrol.' It is quiet, creates no draughts, no chilly spots -just gentle, Leven, constant warmth. ' unmatched value - Electric heating is maintenance -free; it offers extra living space and can have a significant effect on -the re -sale value of your home. Yet, with all its advantages, electric heating costs far Tess than you may thilk.w • For more informatidh about.electric� • heating, consult a qualified electric heating contractor, or your Hydro. your hydra. • GODERICH P.U.C. 64 WEST STREET 524-7721, acDONA1L,D ELECTRIC CO. LTD... 133 BRITANNIA ROAD WEST GODERICH ELECTRIC 189 SOUTH STREET 524-7851 • 524-9512 • enjoy Chevrolet exciteient an, " He is survived by his wife, Verna Ohier, whom he married in Colborne Township in 1922 After their marriage they liv- ed in Toronto until 1948 when they noved to Los Angeles, corn- ing to Goderich in June of 1965. A member of the Masonic Lodge (Wellington-LndgP in Tor. onto) Sunnyside Chapter and No. 436 Eastern Star in Los Angeles, he was also a member 'of St. George's Anglican Church., He is alSo- survived by his stepmother, Mrs. Edna Brace- well in Los Angeles. The funeral service was con- ducted at the Stiles .funeral home on Saturday by' the Rev. G: G. Russell of St. George's An- glican Church. Interment fol- lowed in Colborne cemetery. Pallbearers were: John Moss, Elmer Fisher, Leonard Fisher, Albert Powell, Fred Harvey and Howard Ryan. the former Vary Hawn; five aonir,: �'Uliiatn H», Vamp Borden; Ilar- Bonald, Arthur, of Gode- rich; Alfred, 1hCdfotd4 -,4wn daughters, Mrs. Joseph (Ruth) Berry and n i t✓ d � r i� >�a�+.(Ruby) nett -sad- gr debildren- - The funeral service . vas'Iw1d ' on Wbnduy, .January 10 in the Lodge funeral home and' was followed by interment,, in fait-, land ceniet' ry.. Pallbearers were: Bill Hoy,: George Haffman, Roy Venn,' Re Venn, Bert,,Willis and He rte.' 1V1aeAdam W SIDNEY HARVEY ,A •Godrich resident ,dor 26 years, Sidney Harvey, died at his home nn Friday, January 7„ in his 72nd, year. Born in Congressbury in Eng- land; he was the son of ,the late Henry Harvey and ,�VIary_ Iill'ard. A member of the Bethel Tab- ernacle, he lived in Port Elgin and Southampton before coming_ ,-to-•,Gnderich. He is survived by his wife, < W. J. Denomme FtQV1/Ett SWOP Phone - 8132 .524- a DAY 524¢DAY OR' NIGHT •Agent for 24 -hr. • FILM DEVELOPING MDS.-ELIVIHr.A. `'GRIFFITH- , R '1T . A resident of Uuranvie r, Mrs, Elmira „Griffith,: died there on Monday, January 3,° in her 06tH year. Born in Wayne, Michigan, Mrs. Griffith had lived in Gode- rich for 35 years. She .was the " daughter of the late Jacob Morea and EIlzaabet i Her. husband, the late Charles E. Griffith predeceased her in 1960. She is survived by one son, Jacob Mudge ,rf ,Hulbert, Mich- igan. .- After resting at the Lodge fun- eral home, funeral services were held at the Ute funeral` home in Wayne, Michigan on Januar 5. Interment followed in Glen- wood len wood cemetery, U JOHN HENRY GRA,VEI•T,F A former CNR car ••foreman, John Henry Gravelle, died at his home on Monday, January, 10, in his 82nd year. Born at Hoimesville, he was the son of the late .Charles. Gra- - velle and Donatild LaPorte. He had lived in Goderich'for 58 years and prior to that was a Stratford resident? A member the Knights of Columbus;--he--was married- to -- the former Delphine. Bedour who predeceased him in 1965. • • He is survived bp' one son, Willard 'ef "Stratford; one daugh _ ter, Mrs. Timothy (Marie) O'Dwy- er, Goderich; brother, Phillip, S atford;s three grandehildren ad four great-grandchildren. Funeral, services were held -at - 'the Lodge funeral home on Thursday arid then at St, Peter's,. R.C. Church for requiem High Mass. Interment' followed in Colborne R.C. cemetery. •- Pallbearers were: Ben Cliffs holm, Emery. Bedard, Leonard Westbrook, Leo Tevilan, Patrick Kennedy and Joseph Burke. • .The.Ontario Safety League re- minds drivers of one of the easily -overlooked 'winter dang- ers. Tnt4ersections are. likely to be' more • dangerous:- than other road %ections because the heavy traffic tends to .polish ice and snow to a hard glaze. Approach 'intersections more slowly in winter. •a . r Home need fixing up? DO IT NOW A. with HFC cash! • Caprice Custom Coupe A GENERAL MOTORS VALUE D � There's something exhilarating about a e// '66 Caprice. You'll feel it the, moment you slip inside. YoU'",, just got to turn it on. Do. Then •h.ead for the highway. That's where you'll find out all about Caprice - . . its Jet -smoother ride, . . . comfort ...Silence ... but reading about 'it isn't half as good .as doing it, Your' Chevrolet dealer is• the man to see'. What are you doing to -day? MOE 1IRE . 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Also, ask about our lower rates on loans over -$1500.,' • Ask about credit life �ltinve- payments includ@ pilndpal and fntarost and ere bail `-insorsnca at IOW gro p -rates " on prompt repaymdnLbUt do not Include +a cosi o i e insutancr t 41 /AMOY AMOUNT OF LOAN s 100 300 550 1900 1600 2500 " 73.35 3000 88.02 4000 117.37 5000 1. 26 146.71 MONTHLY PAYMENT PLANS 60 48 - 36 ;1 30 20 months months"'monthr months mouths $ $ $ $:... 23.73 41.45 57.72 90.18 108.22 144:30 180.37 $6.12- 18.35, 32.86 58.11 12 months J6 28.37 51.24 91.58 HOUSEHOLD FINANC GODEI*ICH - 35A West,Street-Telephone 524-7383 (above the Signal Star) A Ask abort •o'ur evening hours SALE CONTINUES MEN'S • • IN QN GERRARD'S 5' WEAR VALUES DURING THEIR LADIES' an- LLAR CANING 1 4 'J