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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1969-06-19, Page 60-714.0 SOP ( DRINKING ISA FUNNY THING: MAKES YOURIONOIIE AND RESTOT JOE'S BP Service Station • and Coffee .Shop 411 Huron Rd., Goderich 524-6871 tf Vote for One Effective General Farm Organization On June 24 Vote GFQI YES 1 X Sponsored by Goderich Township Campaign Committee IMPERIAL HOTEL Grand Bend • Nightly Entertainment The Shirley Field Show • Featuring THE COUNTRY CASUALS cGEE'S "DON'T BE LEFT UT" New Car SALE See Ad. On. Page 2 - • SUN -FUN CLOTHES .1 , Y ou'll take oti 'tor funtime, suntirrie in ,sports)coar from the f ashion Shoppe., o-tdgether separates are in the roost caretree . '11 . , ialvics. Polyester 'linen, Cottona . Knitdobe. , SailcIoth ailri Our g Arne% Sharkskin are just few that will keep you from hissing over vow' iuntiroe ear. Warr Be a cool one lo F ashioo Poppe ekts, TOPS SHORTS SKIRTS PANTS • CULOTTES PARKAS SHIRTS BATHING SUITS 6.00 up 11:00 up 9.00 up, 11.00 up , ..,....„.„ 10.00 up 5.00 up 13.00 up • \ 4,44-1,4" k va. it 1 IP At A ••• , „ • .44:4WAY:// ,605.4401/././/// //// 4•//1/440•44,. YZ• ///!' /P. • OPEN ALL DAY "WED. STARTING JUNE 25 I N. e 6 XiODERICH S,W.NA* leSTAR, THURSDAY, JUNE 19, 1969. isa‘L* District News Dungannohis summer hon ci • Ashfield ST. MARK'S ACW Mrs. Murdoch ,MacGregor of Saskatchewan visited .„ with The Anglican Church Women relatives here last week. of St. Mark's Church held its Mr. and Mrs. George meeting with a good attendance. Aubiirn • SOCIAL CALENDAR . Leadbetter of Toronto spent the Mrs, John Daer was in Lloyd Currell of Agincourt Saturday with their uncle and weekend with Mrs. Colin Mrs. George Schneider led in charge. and Peter Brown of Windsor aunt, Mr. and Mrs. William were recent guests with Mr. and Straughan. MacGregor. prayers. Mrs. Thomas Ifiggitt of read the missionary theme. Mrs. Mts. Maitland Allen. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Brean London spent t „ G orlon McGregor Mr. and Mrs. Harry Arthur and Philip of Goderich visited h weekend ,e with his on friendshipat Thomas Johnston gave d reading The topic of the„ and Greg visited on Sunday with last Sunday evening with Mr. . mother, Mis. M. MacGregor, and evening, The Diocese of Huron, her uncle in Brantford hospital. and Mrs. Harry Arthur and • rs. John MacKay of Sault Ste. family. Mr. and Mrs. George MacGregor Marie arrived .in the village last Miss Frances Houston left Mrs. Bill Park 529-7919 was given by ' Mrs. Andrew Memorial service will be held for a shower for June bride -elect of Hamilton as guests. ' Kirkconnell. MreEd Davies gave with three friends from. London in Dungannon Cemetery this. Nancy Smyth: A honeycomb Mr. and Mrs. 'William Taylor a readint The Minutes were Saturday for sun mer work. year on Sunday, July 6, at 3:30 bride and groom were also part of Sault Ste. Marie are visiting acetpted as read by the J. J. Robertson is visiting. with Mrs. ilaroki C°masrst.. Ralph Munro and Mrs. for a motor trip to the " West ' . his daughter, o'clock. of the decoration. their. cousin, David Mackenzie. secretary, Mrs. John Daer. The • We extend our sympathy to,, Mrs. G. Finnigan played J Anniversary services will be financial statement was given by. Kitchen, and Mr. Kitchen , in • Mr. and Mrs. Joe Dauphin and "Here Come' The Iiride" as held in Ashfield Presbyterian the treasurer, Mrs. Andrew' Hamilton. Bert Craig returned . last family in the passing of Mi. Nancy and her attendants, Mrs. Church on June 29th at 11 a.m. Kirkconnell. The roll call was Mrs. Bert Doran and son Wednesday from a three-week trip through Europe, and the Dauphin's brother at S. L. Alton and Mrs. J. Edward, and 7:30 p.m. ' The guest answered by naming a parable.' Michael spent the week -end in British Isles. Thomas. were seated. ' preacher will be. Rev. C. A special, thanks was Toronto • visiting with , her Miss Margaret Sanderson of Mx. and Mrs. Bob Cook, Mrs. C. Blake was chairlady MacCarroll of Brussels. extended to Bob Daer for daughters, Carol and Maureen London spent the eek -end with Goderich, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Len Cook on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Lawlor and Jim Aubeim, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Tom Park. Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Comfort of St. Catharines spent a few days this,week with Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Blake and family. A number from here attended the Webster Reunion held on Sunday at Harbour Park, Goderich. A number of persons from this community attended the farewell service at Zion Church on Sunday morning. SHOWERFOR NANCY SMYTH The basement of Dungannon United .Church was decorated with green and white bells and streamers on Tuesday evening - Obituary SAMUEL G. ,ANDREWS • Samuel G.- Andrews, 79 . of 603 Third Ave., N., former superintendent of Modern Press in Saskatoon died Tuesday June 10 in Saskatoon. "' - Mr. Andrews was born in Goderich and served overseas wit ii the 52nd battalion in England and France during the first world war. for the occasion. Miss Martha Eedy favored with a piano selection; Mrs. G. McNee two humorous -readings. Donna Sue Errington accompanied by her sister Nancy on the piano favored with a solo. Mrs. H. Errington read the address to Nancy and the gifts were carried in by Marsha Alton and Donna Sue Errington. Miss Diane Errington fashioned a hat 'from the bows and ribbons. Nancy thanked everyone present and lunch was served. Many private homes and buildings had windows broken during the hail, storm on Thursday. Some hail stones were measured at 23/4" in diameter. Hoods on cars and trucks were badly dented. DONNYBROOK LOCALSH Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Oliver McCharles for the weekend were Mr. and Mrs. Donald McCharles and family of Brantford -and Mr. John McCharles of Petrolia. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hamilton had all of their family home for. the weekend and all enjoyed a banquet meal at the Mayfair Restaurant in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton's forty-fifth Wedding Anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Emile MacLennan were guests of honor at a dinner at the Log Cabin restaurant when all members of their family were present for their fortieth Wedding anniversary.' Later open house was held at their home when close to 200 friends called to wish them well. Visiting Mr. and Mrs. D. A. MacLennan for the weekend The June meeting of the were Mr. and Mrs. Ted fternaiin in Donnybrook U.C.W. 'was held Tuesday Heffernan and Miss .Katie United Church with a goOd Sutherland of London and Mr. . Finlay MacLennan of Kitchener. attendance. A recent visitor in Detroit Mrs. Sam Thompson who had was Mrs. Finlay MacDonald with charge of the meeting gave the call to worship and led in praher sister Mrs. Mary Murray.yer. "In 'Christ there is no East or Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Don Wylds on theweekend were Mrs. West" was sung. Mrs. Edward He was engaged in the Robinson took charge of the printing and newspaper business China Chapters. Mrs. Morley for a" number of , years, being'4. Johnston read Scripture lesson plant superintendent -of---the 'Trom St. Matthew and Mrs. Winnipeg Free Press and the • Robinson read scripture from Regina Leader Post, before. going Coloi.sians and then both led in to Saskatoon as superintendent prayer. After singing "Who is on of Modern Press from 1949 to the Lord's side," Brio Johnston 1.9.5&. He. was an honorary life received the offeriig. men of the International • Mrs. John Hildebrand took • . f the business Mrs 4, printing pressmen and assistants union of North America and a life member of St. John's Lodge A.F. and A.M. of Winnipeg. The funeral service was held at 1:30 .p.m. Saturday from the chapel of the Saskatoon funera home. Mr. Andrews is survived by his Wife Olive; one stepdaughter, Mrs. Laura Leachy of Teronto; one stepson, Griffith Huddleston of- Seattle, Wash., and one sister, Mrs. Bert McWhinney, c arge o . . 'Stuart Chamney `gave the minutes of the previous ine4• -ig and roil was called.„ 4.,„ • t. If was voted to have Hobo tea next week. A "Thank you" note was read' from the Children's Aid Society for a 520. donation to the -camp fund to help send an underprivileged child in Huron County to camp. • Mrs. Thompson read a poem "Thankful." A review and Dungannon. discussion on Regional Government • was held. 'Ors. Port Albert Thompson led , in prayer P -Id after the singing of "GP )f L_The_ Ladies' Guild of Christ mercy, God of grace' Anglican Church met at the meeting closed with . home of Mrs. Carman Hayden benediction. on Tuesday evening. There were Lunch was served •by Mrs. eight members and one visitor. Sam Thompson, Mrs.. Wesley Mrs. 'Evelyn Phillips was Jefferson and Mrs. -Morley presented with a gift. She was Johnston. , the former president, and is now , ' residing near Lucknow. • Smart Pioneers hl ort of the the Rev. Da ave a re p deanery. meeting held Goderich on Monday, June 9. Roll call for July will be about one of the prophets from the Bible. Mrs. Foster closed the meeting and lunch was served by the hostess Mrs Hayden Long before moth -proofing was known, . wives 'of pioneers protected woolen clothes- and blankets by keeping them in chests of red juniper (red cedar). This wood has a component whose smell is repulsive to insects yet pleasant to people. SAVE ON FOOD COSTS BY WHEN THE PRICE IS RIGHT — AND STORE IT IN'YA NEW FREEZER GIBSON — KELVINATOR) SPECIALS ON SEVErlAL FREEZE7S WITH SLIGHT IMPERFECTIONS HUTCHINSON TV & APPLIANCES • HURON -R D. PHONE 524-7831 keeping the church lawn so well Oran. her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred mowed. A thank -you note was Mr. and Mrs, Keith Robinson Sanderson. read from Mrs. Robert i . of Toronto spent . the week -end Phillips. All present were sorry with his parents Mr. and Mrs. to learn of Larry Glasgow'sRoss illness. He was a valued member Robinson. , ° Mr. and Mrs. James Hembly of St. Mark's when he was of Atwood visited last Tuesday manager of the local bank. with Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Davies. A get -well card was signed by all present and sent to Mrs. Sam Mr. and Mrs. John Robinson Daer who is a patient in Clinton visitors with Mr. and 'Mrs. Hospital. Mrs. Fordyce Clark gave a report on the Deanery Robert J. Phillips. meeting held recently in Mr. and Mrs. James Bennett Goderich and Mrs. George of Kitchener visited last Schneider invited .the Guild to LEAVING AUBURN meet at her home in July. Mrs. Sixty friends and neighbours Gordon Taylor was the organist of ivArb")`—. Bert Doran honored her for the meeting. . ' last week 'With a surprise afternoon tea her lawn. Tea • of Port Credit were recent orj KNOX WMS was served by 'Mrs. William L. The Women's Missionary Craig' and Mrs. Arthur Grange r, Society of Knox Presbyterian assisted . by other neighbours. Church held for its June meeting During the • tea, Mit. Albert at the home of Mrs. 'Ed Davies McFarlane expressed regret at with a good attendance. The Mrs. Doran's departure from the president, Mrs. Wilfred village. On behalf of '' those Sanderson, opened with the call , present, Mrs. Charles Straughan to worship followed by prayer. presented Mrs. Doran wah a A hymn, was sung to harp crystal bowl and • mataing accompaniment "played by Mrs. candlestick holders. Mrs. Doran R obert J. Phillips. The and son,. Michael, will leave soon devotional period was led '1;Y for their new home at Meaford Mrs.. Roy.. Daer,,, The minutes where Mr. Doran •has had a ' we're read .by the secretary, Mrs. position since last year. Alvin Leatherland. Mrs. Donald .........—.4....... Eadie Cowan, Mr. and M. Sam Haines explained . the DECORATING DILEMMA AcQuillin of Galt and Mr. and V inigrdenominational project. Need a 'disguise for uneven or Mrs. W. Taylor of Sault Ste. Mrs. Ed Davies gave a reading. ungainly windows? Try painted, Marie. The mission study was taken by stained, or enameled shutters; Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Mrs. Frank Raithby. The suggests. -the_ Canadian Paint Finlayson • and family were offering was received and Manufacturers Association. Sunday.' visitors in Stratford. dedicated by Mrs. Daer. The roll „ These inexpensive wooden: HEY KIDS • HERE'S YOUR CHANCE TO LEARN TO PLAY A BAND INSTRUMENT' BAND CLINIC STARTS JUNE 30th GET YOUR REGISTRATION AT THE MUNICIPAL OFFICE Tree Damage Often Hidden All trees have a "cambium" or thin layer surrounding trunks and branches immediately under the bark. This living tissue produces ' new wood and bark each year. Even though a fire may not appear to cause much damage, if the cambium layer is injured the tree could die or be harmed for life. call was answered by each naming a type of missionary work she could do. LADIES AID • ' -Mrs. Major Youngblut presided for the Ladies Aid meeting of Knox, Presbyteri Church. The minutes were re d by Mrs. Roy Daer who also ve the financial statement. Thank -you notes. were read and plans were made to cater to a wedding in July. 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