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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1970-08-06, Page 12p Q GODRIG, i SIGNAL -STAR, THURSDAY, AUGUST 6, 1970, BY MRS. 'WES BRADNOCK Waikerburn Club The monthly meeting of the Walkerburn ,Club was held at the home of Mrs. George Schneider with a large crowd of, 'members 'and their children. - Owing to the heavy rainstorm . the picnic program was held over ' : to the next.meeting to be held at • the home of Mrs. Joe Verwey. The 'president, Mrs. Joe flunking _ took charge of the meeting. In the absence of secretary Mrs.:Elliott Lapp, Mrs. George Schneider read ` the Minutes. The financial statement was approved as given by the treasurer, Mrs. Thomas Cunningham, Mr. and Mrs: Maitland Allen were gbpsts last Saturday of the Allin-Baechler wedding in 'G'oderich last Saturday. The Auburn Library rooms will be closed next Saturday, August 8 for the annual holiday. Misses Jean Holliston and Jean Jamieson of Toronto spent the. weekend with the former's sister, Miss Frances E. Houston. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Anderson returned last Tuesday from a Roll callw a secret gtresttonaire re the• support. of the Korean Foster, Child. The members approved and again they willsupport, their Korean child. The prize donated by ,Miss Shirley Hunking was won by Mrs. Leonard. Archambault. Other business was discussed and Mrs. Stanley Ball and Mrs. Worthy Young will be in charge or the lunch for the next meeting at the home of Mrs. Joe Verwey. Lunch was served 1 y Mrs. 'James Jackson and Mrs. George Schneider: CO) 8 Qe Bradley of London spent the holiday with his _mother, Mrs. Ralph Munro. Mr. and Mrs. Ftank Jones, Dartmouth, N.S. and -Mr. and Mrs. William Jones visited Sunday with . Mr. "'"and Mrs. Maitland Allen. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Damude of Waterdown visited for a few days last week with Mrs. Sidney Lansing. Miss Diane Damude who was attending Hermosa Obituaries DONALD (DAN) MCLEAN Donald (Dan) McLean passed away at Huronyiew Juiy 28 after a lengthy Illness: He-was-.1n-his- 90th e-was n h is• - 90th year. ' He was born August 7, 1880 in Ashfield Township and,, resided at Kintail. He spent some time with his nephew, Kenneth Scott and Mrs. Scott and family in the Auburn district. He operated the chopping mill in Auburn many years ago. He is survived by four sisters, Mrs. Hector (Florence). McLean, Kincardine; Mrs. Florence Thompson, Goderich; Mrs. Mary Brooks, Calgary; and Mrs. Grace 1 -licks, Picton. Funeral service was conducted by . `Pastor -Alfred Fry at the Arthur' Funeral Home with interment in 'Kintail cemetery. Pallbearers were Keith Scott, London; Wayne Scott, , Auburn; Duncan MacKay, Sault Ste Marie; John MacKay, Kintail; Robert McGregor, Kintail; and .Thomas Johnston, Auburn. Flowers were carried by Eric Scott. DannyNicioIson chosen for European tour Mr. and 'Mrs, J. B. Nicholson (nee Helen Graham) of Toronto 526--7596 are very proud of their 13•year old son, Danny who has been a summer visitor to Goderich all his life. Danny has'been chosen out of 250 children to sing with the St. Georges _Church, Youth ehroiri ---• por©ntu -under hhe .elioirmaster Lloyd Bradshaw. hundred OLIVE ISABELLA YOtNG Miss Olive Isabella Young - passed --away Jul _.x.25 mat- 1-Iut'onview after a lengthy illness. She was born July 10, 1889 in Weft Wawanosh Township, the daughter of the late James Young and Mary..Fourby,. She made her home with her sister, the late Mrs. John Houston and late Mr. Houston and since their death has resided with her neice, Miss Frances Houston in Auburn. Another neiee Miss Jean ' Houston , of Toronto also survives. Miss Young was 'a member of Knox Presbyterian Church. • Pastor Alfred Fry conducted the funeral service July 27 at the Arthur Funeral Home.` Burial took place in Colborne cemetery. Pallbearers were Thomas 'Johnston, Thomas Haggitt, Donald Haines, Duncan MacKay, Kenneth Scott and Joseph Hickey. Daer reunion The annual Daer reunion was Campbell; youngest girl, Dori held July 19 in the Auburn Lynn Doer; oldest Lady, Mrs. ,„ ,k. th, - Co r . • h c}� camp=, ra,ear .-Go dernch•„ —Comm.unity_,Memorial Hall and Mary Daer; oldest Man, Andrew contYnuing their vacation. visited" -With thea"Wednesday-7-despite, the �raTn clay over' -64r ixice©nn IL: . a.:;` Point Farm. afternoon. attended. Softball throw, men, Arnold Church services at Knox Ralph Graviston of Tavistock The' sports committee was Roney, women, Edith Roney; United Church -Auburn for the o called on Auburn friends last well managed by Mr: and Mrs. girls, Carolyn Campbell,boys, month of August 'are•as follows: Saturday. - Ken Daer, Mr, and Mrs. Harold Greg Kirkconnell, Guests.,..,�vvith 'Mr. and Mrs, Kirkconnell and Mr. and Mrs. Wheelbarrow race; girls, Mary August Pastor.re t art .._.. Bert-Daer. ---- Lee -and Loral Ann Roney; boys, August 2,,-- . Au st 9, Rev.. Ure Stewart Elmer Trimmer and family were The fo'ITowin are the results Rodger Roneyand Ronnie (Knox only); August 16, Jack Mr. and Mrs. $urns, Mr. and Mrs. g g Collars (Donnybrook only); Herb Miller, ,)Vlr. and Mrs. Robert of the, sports: Races, Kick the Campbell. August 23 -,-Rev. B. Garret (Knox Saddler and Mr. and Mrs. R. slipper , 5 years and 'under, Lady with largest waist, only); August 30, No Service on Paulinsky. 0 - Diane Campbell; 5-8 years, Dorothy Daer; Aran, John Daer; P-, the charge; September 6, Pastor _ Greg Arthur returned last M urray' Jackson, Greg lady- with shortest skirt, Ellen A. Fry. - weekend from a few days visit . Kirkconnell; .9-12 girls, Marilyn Jackson; man with—the longest Miss Barbara Sanderson of with hiS' grandparents, Mr. and Campbell,. ,Kathy McClinchey; hair, Norman McClinchey. Toronto and' Miss Margaret Mrs- Elmer Keller of Dublin. 9=12 boys, -Donnie Kirkconnell, Breaking balloons . (6 and Sanderson of London spent the Mrs. 'Lettie McDonald of 'Ronnie Campbell. under), Diane Campbell, Janice weekend with their parents, Mr. Seaforth visited last week with Peanut , race, teenagers; "David Daer; balloon • passing, Rodger and Mrs. Wilfred Sanderson. her cousins Miss Laura Phillips, Griffiths; men's race,' Peter Roney, Dianne Kirkconnell; Guests over the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas___,_'Johnston Campbell; ladies race, Ellen lucky number.. on chair, Arnold Mr. and Mrs. George Schneider and, Mr. and Mrs., Robert Jackson. Ron' Were Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Wood Phillips. eat, Peter and Wanda, Kitchener; Mr. and Mrs. Steve Noble and Cathy of Kitchener; Mr. and Mrs: Arnold Short, Judy and Trudy and Miss Kathy Schneider all of Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer McDougall of Sheffield visited on 'the weekend with his brother Kenneth McDougall and Mrs. McDougall. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Gross returned recently from a trip when they visited with her brother, Allan McDougall of Sudbury •and Dr. and Mrs. Gordon Gross and family of Ottawa.' They also motored to New York State . visiting at Auburn, Syracuse and Buffalo.. Miss Laura Wagner returned 'to Syracuse N.Y. after visiting with relatives in the village. Mr. and Mrs. Spencer German of Woodstock visited last week with Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Davies. Mrs. Gordon Taylor, Michael and Janice Rathwell of Chatham and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Graham of Port Albert, attended the Normae picnic at Exeter last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Youngblut, Lorie, Barry and PHONE 524-8331 Mr. and Mrs. Danny Hiede and Paul, Patti Lyne of Winnipeg visited in Goderich and Clinton with family relatives. A family gathering was held at the home of Mr. .an is. Gordon Johnston on Sunday July 19. Beverly (Mrs. Riede) is the daughter of Oliver Tichborne, formerly of Goderich Township. . Mayor D. G. McBride and anitoba are 'arents, Mr. family of Gimly, .1 holidaying with his and Mrs, C. McBride. Corrccti•On Bob's. Taxi has ben sold to Mrs. F. A. Gautcheinot to. Mrs. Glousher as stated in the story last week. You n ge st boy , , Brian Campbell. Dungannon BY MRS. BILL PARK The eighth annual Tideswell reunion was held Sunday August 2 at 'the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Park, Dungannon, with 29 present. Games and contests under the supervision of Gail " Cook and Marie Palk were, held for all. Winners were: clothes pin relay — Valerie Park's team; orange relay — Valerie' Park's team; kick • the slipper, 6-9 years,, Wanda Park; boys 9-14 — Steve Park; Girls 9-14 — Valerie:ParkMens highest license number,. Ken Cook; Mens boot in the basket — Ken Cook; Mens oldest coin — Bill Park; Men guess 85" —'Larry Hugill; Womens mystery prize Lenora Ashton; -womens guess inches of string — Marilyn Ashton; Womens bow tie contest — Valerie Park; Womens' guess the number of beans in jar — Lenora Ashton; Womens guess number of stores in Goderich One 'and forty children were chosen and will tour 1urope for almost a month, leaving Toronto by air August 4. They will be singing in St. Paul's Cathedral and Westminister Abbey in England, St. Peter's Basilica in Ro'ne and many other churches. • While in, Oberammer-g,u;° -Germany, to see the passion play, the -choir- pill be accommodated in private homes. BOB'S TAXI NOW UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT. We are still at the same location aid will retain our present phone number. For Prompt Courteous Service 524-8221 SUMMER CLEARANCE LE S LAWN MOWERS 20" LAWN ELITE ROTA MOWER FEATURING A 3 H.P. BRIGGS & STRATTON 4CYCLE MOTOR REG.95 9.95 6�110 20" LAWN FLITS ROTARY MOWER FEATURING A JOHNSON IRON HORSE 2 -CYCLE REG. MOTOR , $98.95 65.00. ALL SUMMER STOCK 20% oFF Picnic jugs, campstoves, garden tools, barbecues, lawn sprinklers, garden hoses, etc. SERVICE ELECTRIC (GODERICH) LIMITED , .. 30 VICTORIA ST. N. Dial 524-8581 al. _., ,, =m..,,p. 91 VICTORIA FRESH LARGE Gail Cook; There was a touch and take table for the .adults and a fish' pond for the children. Oldest person present Tom Park 93 years. Youngest person present was Terry Ashton four months. • All preschoolers received a gift., Harry Tideswell, Goderichb. was elected president for the 1971 term with Larry Hugill of Seaforth vice-president. Mrs. Len Cook Dungannon • was elected secretary -treasurer.. The ser its committee will be Mrs. Bonnie Hugill and Patsy Tideswell. Prior to a picnic supper served at 6 p.m: baseball was enjoyed by the youngsters and a few adults. 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