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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1967-06-29, Page 14di Signal -SW> rrilUtfdaY, June r1,9T -rovuntiat.. Constable Advises Aul)urir Wi. On Highway, Safety AUDIJAN Provincia.I Con.. .0,111514 GordOn., Ferris of the Otc 4etac1illent th guest SPeakei at the 11ne meeting of the Auburn Women' s Instihtte ;fleeting held )4 theo,inini.t.nity inem'oria/ l'be-president, Mrs. Donald Haines, Was in charge of the program The minutes of the, meeting were accepted as read by the .secretary, Mrs. Bert Craig. She also gave the financlill, report which showed agood balance after the cook. ily; school and catering 'to the banquet for, the county officers. A card of thanks was read re the childfs. quilt which had been "given to Goderich hospital. The members decided to buy a re. frigerator for, the hall. The Card report prepa.red, by Mrs. Andrew Kirkconnell was read by Mrs. Don Cartwright. The - collection was receivedby Mrs. Arnold Craig intr./Ars; Rob. ert Turner. A letter Mats read from the county council re the new park at the Patterson bridge, and a letter was to be sent back to thank them for the work done. Current events were givenby _ Mrs. Thomas Ilag'gitt. RepOrts of the district annual nieeting hel recently at Clinton were given by the delegates, Mrs. Frank Raithby and Mrs. Thomas Haggai. A sell) "The Rose of Tralee" wa sung by Mrs. GOrdon Chamney. GUFST SPEAKER The guest spea.lter, .0,P.P. .Gordepj..erris, was, introduced by the convener Of safety, Mrs. 4 -Robert J. Phillips. He speke of his work with traffic • and, how parebtS should instruct children - in the rules on traffic safety. He encouraged parents to tell children thlithe police are - their friends anamwhen they are driving to always be on the defensive -watch the car behind .and the .one in frent as well as your own. " Mrs. aradnock thanked the speakex, for his informative address. Mr$, Don Cartwright gave a reading - "What are you, , doing todaY." Mrs. Don Haines reported bp the opening of the archives 'morn at the Goderich museum. Lunch was served by Mrs. - Andrew Kirkconnell, Mrs. Sam Daer and Mrs. Harry Watson. Mark Sunday School Agniversary At Hoinu)sville United Church HOLMESVTLLE - An impres. sive service of worship was held on Sunday at the Holmes. ville United church when the Sunday school anniversary was celebrated. • James Lobb, superintendent, opened the service with the call to worship and, prayer by° Dr. Mowatt. The Sunday school choir processed up the aisle to the hymn "This is my Father's World" The kindergarten class,a,sS. isted by their ,teachers Miss Norma Walters and Mrs. Ray Potter placed flowers on the altar as the choir sang, "We Thank Thee for the Flowers." Leonard Lobb led in the res. • ponsive reading and the Scrip. ture, poems and offering ded. ication were gfven by Wendy Miller, Connie Harris, Carol Stupe and Randy,Blalce. 'The choir sang "Guide Me" as their .second selection. Dr.. Mowatt told the children the interesting story of "The, Man who loved the Lilies. There will be church as usual at 9:45 a.m. during the month of July. Thecongregation will worship with Ontario Street churCh at 11 a.m. during the month of August. ° PpISONALS Mr. and Mrs; Frank Boersma and 'family of Baltimore are spending a couple of weeks with" Mr. and Mrs. John Gelling. Mr. and"Mrs. Gerry Ginnand family spent Sunday with relas tives at Oshawa. In the olden day the winter carnival was one of the outstanding events of the winter season and Goderich,area residents went in for fancy and comic costumes in a big way. Here is a general view of. such a gathering in the old arena that for many years occupied the land at the northwest corner of West and Waterkoo streets. It has long since been replaced by modern horri.s now occupying the several lots across from the A. and P. store. Many. Visitors To C CREWE — Visitors on Sun. day with Mr. and Mrs. Don Curran and Johnnie were Miss Anne Johnston and girl friend Brenda of Brandop Manitoba; Mr, and Mrs. Bruce Beattie and sons Of London; Jim Beattie of Toronto; Mr. and Mrs. Harry Beattie and three daughter; Mr. and Mrs. Gary Glousher ,and Rhonda; Mr. and Mrs. Gor- don-Glousher. and Timmy of Goderich. • P.M. Finnigan of Weston vis- PBELL S N • ALL DAY Saturday, July lst, Sunday, July 2nd and- Every -Night - - During Old Home Week "FLUSHABYES” Disposable Diapers 48's REG: 2.49:. . 119 COPPERTONE SUNTAN LOTION REG. 1.75 1.59 POLAROID SWINGER • FILM REG. 2:65 2;2.9 Co'oling,. 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They were accompanied home by Miss W,D. Ruther.- ford who has beeh at Kirk, land Lalce, Mrs, Joseph Gaunt spent a few days at, Grand Bend with her daughter Mrs. John Scott at her cottage. , Little Sheila Rose of Guelph is visiting widi her grandpar- ents Mr. and Mrs. HarveyWebb„, while her palsents Mr. andiVIrs., Dan Rose are koligaying in Montreal, . Mrs. gonad McDonald of Whitechurch is visiting with her son and family Mr. and Mrs. Angus McDonald and fain- ily, Mr. and Mrs. 'Tom Toddwere guests of Mr.'.and Mrs. Neely Todd of Stratford at their sum- mer cottage on Sunday. . Gordon Lyons has been a patient in W,ingham and dis, trick' hospital following an acc- ident at PlattSville fair. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Ross Durnin at Wingham hospital on June 22nd, a daughter, a sister for Steven. On Sunday morning Rev. 4,5, Willis preached his farewell service in St: Helen's United church. 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