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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1967-01-19, Page 8
Tir • 40. rresieri011., S ..nail -far, "ThUrsda r, Ja1111,arY19, 1967 of s, Annual ���nliuued . t �r�m 4ne). 'Glad Tidings, Mrs: G G, Ander* Wage V'eturned missionary from India, son, Belgreve; press, Mrs, Kers, gave a. very impressive install,. lake; Supply, Mrs. Ed.. Farquar,' atlon service. Clinton; Life Membership, Mrs., The new President, Mrs, Poll, Walter Shortreed, Blyth; Histor; ocic, ttok charge of the business, Ian, Mrs.. Taylor; Financial corn!! The• delegates . to. the Hamilton r<mittee, Mrs. McConnell and Mrs'. and London synodical sleeting Calvin .Cutt, of Goderich; Nom, Aprii1, 18; 19 and 20 in Strati. inating committee, Goderich ford will be Mrs. Po11o0js, Miss Auxiliary. McDonald, Goderich, Mrs. .bun. bar, Synodical "officers); Jessie. SEPARATE SCHOOLS - Fraser, Seaforth,. Presbyterial By Brock Stimson delegate, Mrs. W. R. Kerslake, Last Friday, pupils of St, • Seaforth, Mrs. Gordon$chwal m • Mary's ,School ,went to the God- Hensall, Mrs. William ?Slacker, erich PublicLibrary to see the Clinton, Mrs. R Dyke, Goderich, dop.s._on display there. .Fargar,7 Clinton .,finch Earth_ doll' portrayed a cha,ract•-' ' Mrs: Bradnock. The next execu- i, er' or type of historicallirnports tive meeting will beheld oh May ance. • 31 in Clinton.' • The senior • students at St; The officers for 1967 are: Hon- Mary's School,' are preparing 'orary president, Mrs, Albert - thein peecbes ,for Legion and Taylor, Goderich;. past -dare.. Hydra arapetitiUs. sident, Mrs.Bradnock:. ore. " sident, Mrs. Pollock; vice -pre, OBITUARIES sidents, Mrs. Harvey Hyde, Hen- Mrs. ,F. E. Fisher sail, Mrs. Gordon Schwalm, Hen. - sall and Miss 1VIGDonald; , cor. °Mrs. . Fletcher Everett Fisher, responding secretary, Mrs. R. 74, of Colborne, the former Mabe Dyke, Goderich; treasurer, Mrs,.. -E, Snyder, did Jan. 16, in 'God• .` McConnell; afternoon and even. erch. ing groups, Mrs. ,Dunbar; girls' Mrs. Fishe was the daughter groups, Mrs. Bradnock; child. of the late Levis Snyder and ren's 'groups, Mrs. Donald Emma Blake, of Colborne Town. Haines, Auburn; `Home Helpers, ship. She attended SS'? Colborne. _Mrs.' Hyde; welcome and wel. She married the late Fletcher E. -. fare,. Mrs• Wellington Good, Fisher, who died Nov. 1, 1959, on • Blyth; Literature and library, March 17, 1915. . Mrs. Wilfred Sanderson, Auburn; MUSIC GROUP LaSH She. was ,a life member of the Women's Institute and a mem- berA widely -travelled grou of of Benmiller United Church. She is survived by three sons, young men, the "Messeln ers _Grant, at home; Kenneth and Trio" -will be appearing this, Carl, Goderich; two daughters, coming .Sunday ,in the worship Mrs. Harold (Luella) Yeo; God. services of the Goderich Free erich Tdvnship; Mrs. Edward' Methodist Church. (Lois) Rowe, Colborne Township; .. _ _ _ The' trio comes from Brant.- four brothers, Emery, Moose ford -and is -skilled-at_perfoxm- Jaw, Sask.; William, Goderich; ing sacred music in -the modern Lawrence and Stanley, Colborne guitar Township; two sisters, Mrs. idiom, with the aid of accompaniment. George (Florence) Ginn, Hama - '£his -prog rn=rs-prepared in- Win; Mrs. Brian (Leola)--.A..m_es,- conjunction with Youth Week ser. Atwood vices -which are being observed The funeral is to be held to - in many Canadian Churches. day at the Stile Funeral Home.. ° Members of the trio have pre. at 2 p.m. withRev. LeonardWarr viously worked with the local officiating. Burial• is to be in minister, the Rev. A. R.. Harley, Colborne Cemetery. in evangelistic services. , CULBERT'S BAKERY THE HOME OF" TASTY PASTRY Did You Know? WEDDI_NG...And ANNIVERSARY Cakes• are our specialty. ,D—fl—© 1.4O0RALS1---Reports have it• that at least four wolves have been Shot in this arta,, "IYIr.s. Henry MacKenzie and Mrs: Donald R. MacKenzie spent Tuesday in Wirgham at Presby. teria1 . Mrs. thigh MacKenzie Mrs..'Dick West and Miss Sadie Johnstone attended the sande meeting in the. afternoon. Mrs. Donald Marty►jn has been ill for the past week uid had Mrs. Donald Blue as her supply teacher at Ripley School: Wednesday afternoon teachers and pupils of North Ashfield K ridge Public School, had a, holiday for Sir john A. Macdonald's births, day. Thursday.. school' had to be called off due to stormy weather. John .1v1c.Charles and Rod Fin, Jayson, Petrolia, sp,nt the week.. end 'at their respeettve•homes in this community: 1# Mrs, David Elphick Anel• Donna, spent Saturday in London and , visited Mr. Bert Alton at Vic. toaria hospital. Mrs. Lison is spending a -few days with her daughter,Mrs. Jack Elphich. KINGSBRIDGE - Mr. and Mrs. John Howard, Kathy Janette• and -Stephen, spent the weekend in Toronto and Bolton. Visitors over the weekend with Mr, and -Mrs: Ray .Dalton were Mr.: and Airs. Ed. Reynolds, Hamilton, M and Mrs. Bruce Hansford and Ray, Galt, Mike Dalton from Sarnia. Frances Gilmore; London, spent the weekend at her home. Mr. and `Mrs, Cori Hogan, Fay and Rosemary, spent Sunday in Stratford. A recent visitor with Mrs. Aug Kinahan was Mrs, Joe Kinahan, Saskatoon (nee Mary Cummings.) Large Croviirl At Party B LL -ER- ` A large crowd attended • the fi St of a series of card parties in the Forester d".usq Hall, Benmiller, Saturday irig. 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