The Goderich Signal-Star, 1966-11-17, Page 7News Of Auburn Arid District
,AUBURN Mr. and Mns.
Meredith Young visited last
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Pont.
Treble. and family and A1431
, attended the baptismal service
Rig baby Treble in. Benmiller
United Church.
Mrs: Meredith Young visited
last Friday with Mrs. Margaret
Addison, Clinton. •e
Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Day -
man, Jordon, celebrated their
25th wedding anniversary at
their home. Guests from this
district attending were Mr. and
Mrs. Alvin. Plunkett, Mr. and
Mrs. Bert Craig, Mr. and Mrs.
Dave McClinchey, Mr. Sid Mc-
Olinclfey, Mrs. G-ardon 1Vlc-
Clinchey, John McOlinchey, Fred
Armstrong, Mr. and Mts. Bob
McClinc'hey, Blyth, and Mr. and
Mrs. Ed Miller, Windsor. They
also attended bhe wedding of
their sod, Robert Wayne Day -
man to Miss Joan Dale in St.
Paul's St. United Church, St.
Catharines.
Mr. and Ms. A. R. Scott,
Goderich, visited on Sunday
with Mns. Ralph D. Munro.
Mrs. William Medd and her
son, Mr. Bert Medd, Goderich,
A major attraction of the
Canadian pavilion at Expo 67
wi11 be "Uki," a two -beaded
monster, about 30' feet long,
which will emerge from the
water, breathing fire and smoke
every ' hour. It's the work of
Sculptor Gerald Gladstone of
Toronto.
There will be an ultra -modern
marina at Expo 67. Yachtsmen
wilt
find a club house, barber
shop, regbaum nt; - uiiea er ser
-ate reipair''an'd Jitxcll ng
facilities. Most of the floating
decks will have eleotri
water and telephone connections.
Paul Henderson - Lead'itig
Detroit Red Wing Goal Scorer
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Goderieh
example
quare In .CanadianHistory Book
An
aerial' pho•tograph of The.
re in Goderich is contained
e recently published book
ing Canada, an Architec-
History of Canadian Life
an -Gowans.
book is a revised version
1957 publication called
g at Architecture in Can -
'traces Canadian history
h its architecture, display -
changing tastes and per -
values of the growing
book says about Gode
out in 1828 by John
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ely responsible for set-
est - central Ontario),
is a unique Canadian
of ' formal late eigh-
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