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Mr, and Mrs. Doug Kerr have
a new daughter not a new son as
Stated hi last week's column.
Our apot s les.
Mrs. C cKay returned to
the .home of • r daughter,
Irvine lecly, Saturd
following a stay 'Qio .c
Hospital.
Guides enrolled
Guides enrolled during ceremonies at St. Joseph's School,
Kingsbridge, When 13 guides and two officers were enrolled, are,
left to right, front row: Debbie Maize, Betty Heridriks, Mary Van
Diepen, Brenda Moran, Shelley Tigert and Linda `Hayes. Back
row: Betty DeBruyn, capt.; Mrs. James Hayes, It.; Nancy
O'Keefe,, Anne Rising, Bernadine Van Rooy, Jody Moran, Mary
Van Rooy,- Nellie Van Diepen, Ann Dalton, Mrs. Jack Tigert, It;
Miss Mary McMillen, Huron division commissioner. - Staff Photo
Receive charter
The 1st company Kingsbridge Girl Guides received its charter
Thursday evening, March 13 in ceremonies held in St. Joseph's
School. Left to right are Miss Mary McMillen, Huron division
commissioner, who made the -presentation; Mrs. John Austin,
president of St, Joseph's Catholic Women's League,- -the
sponsoring body and Betty De Bruyn, captain.
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Auburn
MS recieves report on Huron Presbyterial
The March-meeting—of the --
Women's Missionary Society of
Knox Presbyterian Church was
held at the home of Mrs. Frank
Raithby. The president, Mrs.
Wilfred Sanderson, was in charge
and gavethe call to• worship.
, Mrs. „Donald Haines was at
the- piano. forahymn singing. Mrs.
Sa fi demon' welcomed the
members and . guests and the
devotional period wastaken by
Miss Minnie Wagner.
A report of the .Huron WMS
Presbyterial ,executive meeting
"was given by Mrs. W. Bradnock.
The minutes of the previous
meeting were read by , the
secretary, Mrs. A. Leatherland.
An invitation from Knox United
Church Women for their Easter
Thankofferi•ng meeting on March
26 was accepted. -
Plans were discussed for the
Thankoffenng-service and it was
decided to hold it at the regular
church service April 13 with the
Rev. R. U. MacLean as the
\.` rak r: ‘.A plak bl a e I
ritae hym ,\@ slae
by�Mrs: Robert . Phillips. Th'
call was answered by each
roll
member telling of .a Friendship
House- operated by the
Presbyterian Church in Canada.
Mrs. John Hallam vPas in
charge of the mission study and
continued the study of faiths of
the-world:---She---spoke of—the
Jewish faith and their beliers and
customs. The offering was.
received by Mrs. Donald Haines
and dedicated with, prayer by
Miss Wagner, who pronounced
the benediction.
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-PRESBYTERIAN LADIES
The Ladies Aid of • Knox
Presbyterian, Church held their
meeting with Mrs. Youngblut in
the chair. The minutes of the
previous meeting were accepted
as read by the secretary, Mrs.
Roy Daet. Several items of
business were discussed. and it
was decided to cater to a
wedding in July. The members
also decided to make a quilt in
the near future. The meeting was
closed • by singing grace and
lunch 'was served by Mrs.
Raithby and Mrs. Bradnock.
4-H GIRLS
The fifth- _meeting of the
Auburn • Kool-- Kuts 4-H
homemaking club_ was held at
the home of Mrs: Donald Haines.
The meeting was opened with
the'4-H pled followed by the
minutes read by Doreen
McClinchey. The roll call, was
answered by each telling one
way that their family served
pork.
• h re was ,a, discifssip(�� by
\`rV1rs' 4 `Br d'dirk in ork c
and cookery d� rs, Hain
reviewed the various cuts`of beef
and pork and told where they
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are found on. the carcass.
A demonstration' on cooking
Boston butte and cabbage
followed and Marie Empey and
Gabrielle ' Volme served the
members. Sharon Collins closed•
the --nieet-ing-vvi-th-lire-=sur-Breed:--
Dungannon.
4-H Club
The organization meeting of
the . Dungannon • 4-H calf' club
was held Monday, March 17, in
Brookside Central School with
W 14 members in attendance. •
Chairman _fOr the_ meeting w
Tom Clapp. Election of offic s
was held and are as fol) s:
Doug Henry, president; orge
Adams, vice-pres'`ident;
Rosemary Eedy, secretary; Ross
Young and Glen McNeil, press
reporters.
Leaders for this year are Bob
McNeil, Ross Eedy and John
Clark.
Monthly meetings' will be
held on the first Tuesday in the
month.
F
CHURCH SERVICE
A special church service will
be held Sunday at Knox United
Chlrch with young people of
the congregation taking charge
of the service and. discussing the
foe Alpha cpnvention held' at
Niagara Falls.•
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-'PE-RGONAL-S-
Mr. and Mrs. George Rueger,
Danny and Terry of St. Thomas,
Mr. and Mrs. William Rueger and
I `riday from Clinton Hospital
where he had been a patient for
several days, following an
operation. .
Miss Nancy Anderson was
practise -teaching -at Clinton
Public School last week: She is'a
student at, Stratford Teachers'
College.
'Master Michael Haggitt of
Zurich is spending the. holidays
with ,,his grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs. Thomas • Haggitt, and Mr.
Stephen Haggitt.
Mr. and . Mrs. Tom Morris,
Monique and Matthew of
London spent the weekend with
Mrs.. Morris' mother, Mrs.
Dorothy Grange, and the Misses
Jennifer and Shelley Grange.
Peter Brown of Windsor spent
the weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
Maitland -Allem -'
Mr. • and Mrs. Robert
Needham - of Goderich were
guests on Saturday evening with
Mr. and Mrs. William Stiles.
Jim, Graham of Gorrie,
student. teacher, at Stratford
Teachers' College, visited last
Monday evening while he was
practi e -teaching at yicteria
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\ onaldthii \ f Uri ' ville\
spent the weeken with his\\\
uncle, Mr. -Harry Arthur, Mrs.
Arthur; -Mark -and --Greg and Miss •
Judy Arthur -of Owen Sound,
who is still - convalescing at her
home.
Miss Margo `Maclnto of
London, is spending ;her vacation
with her friend, Miss Frances
Houston. Her parents, Mr. and,.
Mrs. Jack MacIntosh, were
guests last - . Saturday at the
Houston home.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Finnigan
and her mother, Mrs. Laura
Fowler of Goderich, visited on
.Saturday evening with Mr. and
Mrs. Robert J. Phillips. .
Fourteen classmates of
Master Clifford Branton gave a
farewell party - to him last
Saturday afternoon. They all
went to, the movies at Goderich
and all'returned to • the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Eldon McLennan
where a party dinner was served..
Assisting Mrs. McLennan were
Mrs. Gordon Powell, Mrs.
Donald Cartwright and Mrs. Cliff
Bran ton. Rod McLennan
presented Clifford with a wallet
and in it was pictures of all the
friends at the party.
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Mrs. Gosrdon Dobie spent the
weekend in 'Toronto with her
sist ,� ,
r�dbn\' ilon turner
hornslar�t Sunday ter �a
three-week vacation • spent in `
Florida.
Company on Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Wes Burroughs,
Donna and Bob, were Miss
Marilyn Rur7roughs, _,Miss Reta'
Sherrat and John Burroughs, all
of Goderich, and Roy Hallam of
Lucknow.
Mr. and Mrs. Ron Westlake
and .Christine, Bayfield, called.
on Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Schultz
and family on Sunday:
Colgratulations to Mr. and.
Mrs. Nelson Pearson 'on the
occasion of their 25th wedding
anniversary. About 40 friends
and relativgathered on Sunday
at the home• of ,Mrs. Gordon
Congram to honor them with a
turkey dinner. They travelled
from,, such distant points as
.Seaf6rth, Stratford, Toronto,
Brampton, London, Kitchener,
Goderich and surrounding area,
Nelson and Gloria. were the
recipients of many beautiful and
useful gifts including - a
refrigerator, a TV, a set of dishes
and many smaller items.
Guests with Mr. and Mrs. Bill:
Park and family on Sunday were
Mr. and Mrs., Roy Ashton and
Marilyn of Goderich, Mr. and
Mrs. Tom Park and Mr. and Mrs.
Len Cook. The special occasion
was a birthday celebration for
Mr. Bill Park, Mr. Roy Ashton
andlviiss Marilyn Ashton.
LOCALSH
Mrs. Annie MacMurchy,, was
guest of honor at a party held by
friends and neighbors at the Log
Cabin Restaurant on. Friday
evening. Mrs. MacMurchy was 80
years young and after the dinner.
complete with • birthday cake;
the evening was spent in playing
cards and music.
Another birthday or
birthdays will be celebrated on
Monday, March 17- by Mr. Don
MacLean at the hpme of Mr. and
Mrs. Evan MacLean and another
by George McGillivray.- a one
time resident of Lochalsh who
has been a patient in hospital in
Kincardine since October. These
gentlemen will be 84 years'
young.
M : and Mrs. ,. Donald.
McCharTes and Scottare also
holidaying in the Sunny South
and Heather McCharles is visiting
with grandparents Mr. and Mrs.
Oliver McCharles.
Miss Eliza Cook of Owen
Sound visited on" the weekend
with her father who is staying
with Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Mackenzie.
Miss Donna Elphich'
entertained friends 'to her 10th
birthday party on Wednesday.
Mrs. Annie McMurchy_ spent
the weekend in Elmira with her
daughter Mr4 and Mrs. Charlie
Hatherton. '
Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Evan
MacLean were Mr. and Mrs. Ron
Calvert and family of Wyoming.
Many from the area" have
been following the hockey
games with the boys ,from this
community who are playing for
c1now. \ \ \\
Mr. Niel ° ' acKen and Mr\"
John McChar es are o a holiday
in Florida.
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Carol and Mr. and Mrs. Ray
Rueger of Clinton visited last
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Donald Cartwright and family.
Recent visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Arnold Craig were Mr. and
Mrs. _Neil Hamilton, Klemtu,
British Columbia; 'Miss Jean
Hamilton, Miss Nancy Mitchell
and - Leo Bourgieous, all of
Oshawa. Mrs. Arai returned .to
Oshawa for a few days visit with
her sister, Miss Jean . Hamilton.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert
McFarlane returned last Friday
from a six week's. holiday at
Lake Worth, Florida.
Mrs. -Ralph Munro returned
hofne„last Thursday from a two
week's visit, with her son, Mr.
Donald Youngblut, Mrs.
Youngblut and family in
The meeting was closed with o London
the -1.1�;n4e.
Stephen Haggitt reigned last
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RCOESTOMEL
March 20, 1969.
I n a few short weeks the snow and cold will be replaced with indications that
spring is just around the corner.
Meanwhile, wf have time to, make' important plans on how to Make thecoming
season! run- More smoothly andp'r'ofitable. Here .is Where•Harriston Fertilizers can be,
of assistance. _ _ ...
Our staff will gladly help .you ,.plan the best cropping program arid, the most
-elf it i ap ' fe rtii i zerprogram suitabte--to y ou rrso if -con ditto rrs. Just -give us a cal I or -drop ---
in anytime for a chat. w
At the present time we are making every effort to put our manufacturing,
loading, delivery and bulk spreading equipment in fop,Condition so that we can give
y.ou the best possible Service when the old busy season arrives.
We shall look forward to seeing you soon. - -
Sincerely,
HARRISTON
FERTILIZERS LTD.
CLINTON'
PHONE 482.9133
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Hold 'draw
Goderich Rebekah Lodge„ number 89 held its annual dessert card
party Wednesday, March • 12, at MacKay Hall, - which was
decorated in a St. Patrick's Day theme. A quilt, made by Mrs.
Irene Harnack (centre), was won by Mrs. Ruth Orr. Seen with
Mrs. Harnack are Mrs. Green, convener, left, and Mrs. Frank Mills
who drew the winning ticket on behalf of Dr. G. F. Mills, mayor.
Staff Photo.
Rebekahs hold quilt draw
Goderich Rebekah Lodge No.
89 held its annual dessert card
party on Wednesday, March 12,
in the MacKay Hall.
The guests were greeted at
the door by the noble grand,
Mrs. Amelia Straughan. The hall
was decorated in a St. Patrick's
Day theme. After ' dessert, cards
were played and the winners
were:- Bridge, high, Mrs.. W. H.
Talmay; •low, Mrs. Verna Siddall.
500; high, Mrs. Everett Harris;.
CONVERTIBLES
Convertible cars may become
scarce - perhaps obsolete.
American Motors' hap- dropped
all convertible models frons its
1969 . lineup, , and other
manufacturers are believed to be
considering, phazing out their
convertible lines. The main
reason is. the -expectation that
auto makers will he forced to
install roll bars, to protect
occupants in case „the car
overturns. Growing acceptance
of air conditioning, and growth
in sales of „two -door hardtops are
other reasons given against
retention of convertibles.,
'DR. C. F. DOORLY
announces opening of general
practice at 85 South Street,
Goderich. Temporarily, office
hours will be 10:00 a.m. to
12 noon on , Tuesday and
Thursday mornings and 1:00
to 5:30 -p.m. on Wednesday
afternoon. Phone office of
Dr. J. 'R. Leitch, 524-9511,
for appointments.
low, Mrs. Mary Claremont.
Euchre, high, Mrs. 'Mamie
Sutcliffe, low, Mrs. Harvey
Fuller. There were tickets sold
on a
Mrs.
draw
Mills,
quilt which was made by
Irene Harnack, and the
was made by Mrs. Frank
winner being Mrs. Ruth
Orr. There was also a bake table
in charge of several members.
A hearty thank you is
expressed to all who helped in
any way and to the ladies of
Goderich and district who
helped make the tea the success
it was.
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