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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1966-09-01, Page 1212 ,Fine • God xiOh Signal -Star, Thursday, September 1, 1966 Social. Notes . • In And Around. Town Mrs. F. Q. Weir spent a few days recently with Rev. and Mrs. W. Weil and with. Dr. and Mrs. F. D. Weir at New Ham- burg. � c c Cpl. and Mrs. Jack McKinnon and Margaret of Ottawa visited last week with Mrs. Neil Me - Kinnon and Mrs. George Cur- rell. Mr. and Nirs. Earl Raithby quietly celeibrated - their 47th wedding anniversary on August 26th, at the home' of their dau- ghter, Mrs. Ken Petrie and Mr. Petrie, Kincardine. * Visitors during the past week with Mrs. Catherine Chisholm were Mr. and Mrs. Walter Chis- holm and family and Mrs. Guy Duquay all of Saulte Ste. Marie, and Mr. and Mrs. Melady and family of Belle River, Ontario. * ,_ O.P.P. Lloyd Bradley of Mount- Forest ountForest visited with his mother, Mrs. T. H. Bradley', and accom- pani ed her to the memorial ser- vict held at Maitland cemetery on Sunday. r. :3: Mr. and Mrs. George Whit- more of Maryland spent a few hours last week with their fri- end, Miss Mae Davies. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bolen, Scott, Verne and Sharon of Detroit visited with their aunt, Miss Mae Davies, last week. Weekend visitors with Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Shrier were Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Sharpe, John and Jill of Toronto. * a* Mr. and Mrs. R. L. McDonald and family spent the weekend in Schomberg visiting with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. ,McDonald. Recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm MacDonald were the forrher's son, Malcolm Mac- Donald Jr., and family of Ot- tawa, and his daughter, Mrs. Ellwood Brown and family of Duluth, .Wisconsin." Rev. Eric and Mrs. Mcllwain and family of Beasonsfield, Que- bec, were visiting recently with Mr. George and Miss Mary Buch- anan, Goderich. Many strokes can be prevent- ed, or reduced in number, if people who experience appar- ently trivial symptoms visit their doctor when they occur. Dungannon and DiStrict News, D' NGANNON.— Mr. and Mrs. Carole Ann Cruickshank of Palmer IQilpatraek of Agincourt, Goderich spent last 'week with Mr. and Mrs, $ roan Kilpatrick her eau8in, Rosemary Eedy, of. Montreal,- Cheryl. Kilpatrick, Mrs. Jouwsma and .Reni of of Spencer, Iowa and • Lee Mc- Winghani were Sunday visitors Roberts of Ames, Iowa, visited on Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Blake. Mr. and Mars. Robt McInnes of Kingsville, Mr. and Mrs. Ar- chie Nicholson. Lueknow, and Mrs, Wilmer Rutledge of Nile were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Donald Nicholson and family. We are sorry that Mrs. Har- vey Alton has been a patient in Wingham hospital for the past week and Fred King is in Westminster Hospital, London. We hope they will soon be well again. Karen Dawson of Galt was a weekend visitor with her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. K. K. Daw- son. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. David Dawson whose mar- riage took -place in Dungannon United Church on August 27. Roseanary Goodison returned to her home at Wheatley after spending the past three weeks with her sister Mrs. Wright, Rev. Glen Wright and Miriam. Thornton Rnd Paul Eedy have, been attending the C.N.E. the past week where they are ex- hibiting cattle and won several prizes. Ross and Heber •Eedy attended the fair on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Brown spent the weekend with friends at Wasaga Beach. with Mr.. and Mrs, 'Cecil Blake. Bernice Thompson ,who has been employed in Kincardine for the summer spent the -weekend at her home here. ' Pete Kowaliski has returned to his home after a three week visit with his mother and other relatives in Poland and the so- viet Union. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Durnin of London were weekend visitors with Hea+b..Fixznigan. The sacrament of baptism was observed . on Sunday morning in the United Church when Rev. Glen Wright baptized Larry Steven son of Mr. and Mrs;. Ross, Henry;, Clifford Arthur Jr., son of Mr: and Mrs. Clifford Jar- dine; Carol Ann, daughter of Mr: and Mrs. Geo. Smyth; -Susan Ann, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jde Dauphin; Joanne Marie. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. How- ard Culbert; Stephen Harold and Valerie Denise, children of 11Ir. and Mrs. Harold Maize; Rob- ert Wayne, Gregory Jahn and Brian Donald, children of Mr. .and Mrs, Donald Nicholson. Anniversary seviees are plan- ned for Sept. 25 for the United Church with Rev. Glen Wright, minister of the church, speaker for the morning service and Rev. W. J. Rogers, a former minister, the guest speaker for the evening service. Mr. and 44rs. A. J. Sherwao4 attended tine Jewitt - Flett wed- ding in Clinton on Saturday. ' Guests from a distanee..attend- ing ,the Dawson - Park 'Wedding were Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Beg - icy and Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Kettle of Leamington;' Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Stoltz of Guelph; Mr. and Mrs. Allan Craig of Toronto; Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Squire of Mitchell; Paulette and Claudette Langteine, Ann Marie Richard- son and Mary Ann Isaac (*Lon- don and Mrs. Marguerite Chopin of Wingham. CREWE (CREWE.—Friends wino have. visited Mr. and Mrs. C. Crozi recently are: Mrs. Crozier) Sr., and Miss Lorena; Mr. and Mn. Geo. Bushel, Bill Crozier; Mrs. Stuart Nash and Susan, all of London; Mr. and Mrs. Griffin of St. • George; Mr, and Mrs. Wil- liams and daughter of Montreal. Mrs. Ray Cook of Gdderich visited with Mr. and Mrs'. Grant Curran and little daughter. Mr. and Mrs. G. A. McLaugh- lin of Detroit and John, Susan, Murray, Jane and. Ellen Thomp- son of Donnybrook visited Mar. and Mrs. R. Finnikan and fam- ily on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Drennan and family visited relatives in Gue- lph. _ LAWN BOWLING Goderich Lawn Bowling Club, mixed doubles, Saturday: Mr. E. Pridham and Mrs. A. Shore, Goderieh, three wins plus 21, aggregate 40; Mr, and Mrs. Lorne Dale, Seafonth, three wins, plus 20, aggregate 38; Mr. and Mrs. S. Robinson, Goderieh, three wins, plus 13, aggregate 33; Mr. and Mrs. R. Doig, Sea - forth, two wins, plus 19, aggre- gate 44; Mr. 11. Shackleton and Wrs. W. Westbrook, Goderieh, two wins, plus 18, aggregate 36; Mr. G. Allison annd Mrs. J. McLeod, Goderieh, two wags, pilus 18. aggregate 34. Glidden Al Kyd Base ENDURANCE HOUSE PAINT Endurance House Paints are manu- factured to combat local, Canadian climate conditions. They are scien- tifically formulated with high quality ingredients and provide maximum protection against exterior elements. 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