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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1967-03-16, Page 13's. J. Pollock Mdn AUBURN- Mrs, -John Pollock, Goderich, president of the•'Huron Presbyterial Women's Mission. ary Society of the Presbyterian Church in Canada was the guest speaker last Wednesday at. the Easter,' Thank offering meeting held in the .Sunday' school room of Knox PresbyterianChurch.She was`,introduced by ,Mrs, W. Brad• sock, past. president," of Huron Presbyterial. M.rs. Po119:ck•spoke on tiie theme -Our Crosses»Our, 'Mission, basing her remarks on • the 'chapter of St. Luke -Take up 'His Cross daily. • She reviewed the early hist of•the WMS work inHuxonCounty telling how they progressed through hard work. She stated that.. we, must carry our Cross to -day with faith as He never sends a cross too heavy for any- Photo by R. J. Nephew BOYC E-DARNBROUGj Bayfield United Church was stop, Bayfield, -and- Mrs. Raye the setting on March 4 for the A . msixong Of Hensall. Their marriage of Shirley 'Ann Darn- fl, or 'f°ngth gowns -of turquoise brough - and Kenneth Lenard crepe were '• styled on empire Boyce. Rev. Beck.an'' Rev. Stew. lines and they carried, bouquets art officiated at the double -ring of turquoise tinted Mullis. ceremony, w C lay ton Boyce of Varna attend- The .bride is the daughter of ed the groom as groomsman. Mr. and Mrs, • Harry P. Darn. Guests were ushered by 'Kaye brough, Bayfield; groom's par.-Arrr,:-+rong of Hensall and,Robert ents are Mr.. and Mrs. Frank Manson of Zurich. A reception Boyce of R. R. 1, Varna.„ , in the church parlor followed the The bride was given in mar. ceremony. riage by her father and wore a floor -length gown of white crepe featuring an empire waist with �•••--�---•--lac-e-bodice, lily.paint�leevews-and- ,------.•-,.-.--�.. . one to bear but. --the- greatest Cross •was born by Christ on Calvary.' Mrs.. Pollock was thanked by Mrs. Donald Haines' and presented w4th a gift on be- half of theAuxilltry. Mrs, Wilfred • Sanderson; pre- sident of Knox W MS was incharge of the meeting- and ,gave the call to worship and welcomed• the vi'itgrs from the other churches in. the village. Mrs. Dona.ldllaines pxesided at The piano for the: hymns: The scripture lessonwas read by Miss innie Wagner, foll- owed by rnedita on givenbyMrs. Alvin Leatherla A duet -How long has it been s rice you prayed with the Lord, was sung by Mrs. Kenneth Patterson and Mrs. Wogs man McClinchey accompanied by Mrs,. William. J. Craig. The thankoffering was received by Federation To Niteet .SFU:. About Holmesville Affair There will be a joint meet. ing of the Goderich Township Federation of Agriculture and the'''Farmers UniOn on Thursday eveningMarch 23rd at 8:30p.m. in the auditorium of the God- •erich Tovtnship Public School, at Holmesville. Meredith Robb Of Ilderton'will - show pictures taken in Northern Europe showing Agricultural methods there. Robert McKinley M.P. will also show pictures taken on his trip floor -length train of lace. She carried a bouquet of red and white roses: Mrs. Tom Young,of Giderich was matron ' of honor; brides. maids were Mrs. Donald John. Camp Ready 6 6`� Guides Say A camp. meeting was held at .St. Peter's church •9n -Thursday March 2nd. Presenf were Com- missioners and Guiders from Seaforth; Exeter," Clinton CFB and Goderich. Mrs. W, Reinhart Camp Advisor said that Glen Mac , the camp for Brownies Guides and Rangers,is ready for the 1967 campers. Three of the four Goderich • Brownie Packs had a skating party on Tuesday last, with many of thea Brownies successfully earning their skater's badge After skating they were served hot' chocolate and donuts by their leaders. 0 • through the North West Territ• ories. Miss Beth Rathwell spent the weekend with Laurelanne Bond. The Holmesville Messengers will be selling Candy around the • village on Friday afternoonin aid of Bunny Bundles.. Be ready to welcome them.' Miss Shirley Norman visited on Tuesday with relatives in New Hamburg. •- PERSONALS M-rs:- Carl .Oozier. _ axed. I+15.4. Minnie Wagner, and. dedicated with prayer by Mrs, Sanderson, Following'the benediction lunch was served by the ladies under • the convenership of Mrs. Alvin L eatherland. Thanks for the in.' vitation .:to attend- 'this special - service. was given by MisS. Mar. , garet R. J ckson for KnoxUnited .UCW, Mrs. Rober t J, Phillips. -for the Baptist ladies' and Mrs. • Orval McPhee for the Anglican Guild ladies. PERSONALS Mr,n.nd Mrs. ,es Mayhew of Grand Bend, Mrs. 'Thomas .Jar= din .hof Wingham and Mss Bonnie - Jardin of Kitchener visited last , Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Will. lam S traughan. Mr. and Mrs. Colin Bird were in Toronto an Monday of this week. DARE RIVER Older residents-, of ft`s dis- trict recall that it was March 12, 1903 that Dr. Frank 'Turnbull, beloved,, physician of Auburn lost his life by going by canoe to Goderich at the tiixte of the spring floods. , He had just sold his practice here and was wanting to fulfill his desire of conquering the waters of the Maitlandbefore he left this cominunity. He s -et out about 11 a.m. and all went well egtil he reached the CNR bridge at Goderich when he waved to some workmen and lost control of his canoe and itoupset. He was able to clineto the upturnectboat but was so chilled that he passed • :tDue to increased costs, we, the undersigned Mechanical Con- tractors, find it necessary to establish a charge Out rate of $4.50 per hour, as of April 1st, 1967,; WORSELL BROTHERS 122` The Square -- Goderich, Ontario JOHN, PINDER, Plumbing. 'and Heating 44 Victoria St. — Goderich, Ontario . SERVICE ELECTRIC Goderich, Ontario • NEAR & HOFFMEYER, Plumbing & Heating 55 Kingston Street — Goderich, Ontario & SON _ Dungannon, Ontario y WM. FINK., Plumbing: and Heating Clinton, Ontario HAROLD WISE LTD.' Clinton, Ontario - . ARNOLD MAKINS, Plumbing and Heating Bayfield, Ontario •, E. BRECKENRIDGE HARDWARE Goderich, Ontario shy just splurged on a tlufty,friIIy delicate, ridiculously expensive negligee and she'd throw it in the gas dryer without a worry 1 4J k'N 1041-12-13 want to know why? A gas dryer is as gentle as the fabric of her negligee, as only an automatic gas dryer can be, Its air stream gently wafts the moisture out of clothes, coaxing them dry.., never baking them. Every fabric comes out as soft (and sometimes softer) as the day it was bought; Gas drying leaves clothes virtually wrinkle free in record. tittle. And do you know, with what she saves with a gas dryer. she can buy tots mo -e frillies. • ; Y • So gb ahead Live it up and splurbe a little; See your gas appliance dealer, depart- ment store. or gas company. With natural gas. you can tale gentleness for granted 3 a Winners „in the Goderich and district 'putiilc school public speaking contest hold at Vic- toria 'school Friday under Auspices of Branch 109, Royal Canadian Legion were,. grades five and.: six, aviary Ellen P'^ Robertson school; Nicky Lambert rt ta; Patric Contort, St. Man, •Grade' barn and• eight Stuart , Asher, Victor i.NurMM+nti school;n Darlene . Vecsi, Lauriston; Mike Boyle, Kingsbridge. Eric Johnstone, rep- resenting the Legion was on hang' to con- gratulate the winners and present prizes' and certificates. (Stan Photo) away shortly after beinhauled' no one takes the 'notion as it is ashore: The water is high now 40 miles by water and only 12 in the Maitland so it is hoped miles by land. • SPRING SIGN Mr. Frank Raithby tapped his Maple bush 'this past weekend. the We show once Again the/ Costume look, the star of this year's Spring and Easter parade. It is the fashion - wise look of the dress with coat. Dramatic elegance comes alive in our collection of costumes for you. from $60.00 SHOPPE