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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1971-04-22, Page 12• `� 1 +() CH SIGNAL -STAR, THURSDAY, APRIL 22, 1971 or •E. CARDS OF,THANKS F. eNGAGEMENTS SOWERBY : A sincere "thank you" . to all who remembered Mr. and Mrs. Melvin H. •Watson .me with cards, flowers and of Ottawa, Ontario, announce visits ,while 1 was a patient in the engagement of ' their • Alexandra .Hospital. Special daughter, Linda Jean, to Mr. ' thanks ' to .13r., Cauchi, nursing Robert A. Boutilier, son of Mr. Staff' and the girls ;n green on and Mrs. Andrevw•I'•1• B'outiher of STapei floo!` west". All was very Goderich. The marriage will much" appreciated, -- Evelyn take place on Sat:tarday; May r " Sowerby. — 16x • 22, 1971, at half past ,-four • ST1NSON ; l' 'would -.tike` -to. APPAL ys k� . H zoct � r ledge • :rn.L .b'.'. .1 .f Cil. I.,'w1%9^•M1.,•.' •Ion ,w.111M1,.Ma#, to a,.•`P CTL t press r n er r ► �%7P }'Ix�t+asn.. ,ImrrraY}ra'an £I l°dnS were who remen+t'bered me with:,eards, M'r and Mrs J. Harry Bere and family the toptt given by Mrs. Ory t flowers,, gifts . and visits while a patient • in Vitoria Hospital, London. Special' thanks to ,Dr. H. Alton Dr England, nurses and staff of fourth floor wast, to • rapt. 'trsd Mrs., McCune, The League of Mercy and Ir, J. Leitch, also to ty,apt, and Mrs; R: Hewlett of ' thie Rectory St. Corps, London. — Mrs, Mary E.• •Stinson: — 16 p.m., at Err4,panuel United Ch rch Ottawa. -•- 16 BY LINDA EMMERTON Home for the weekend were Mr. and Mrs. Jim Blake. They travelled from Toront.o.. They stayed at • Mrs. • C. Blake and 'family. During the . week ,MI`s. Auburn and'Difrict BY MRS., WES BRADNOC K. ti 526.7595 ANGLICAN CHURCH WOMEN 'lhe Anglican Church Women of St,• Mark's.,Church met at the home of Mrs. Donald Cartwright. 'There was a good attendance. The 'rector, Rev. Keith Stokes and ,Mrs. Stokes were in lgham visited with Mr. and " attendance. The meeting ° was Mrs Leel Schultz -cut Saturday, " opened by Iv1rs. `James Towe Mr. and 'Mrs. 'R. D. Aldham, with a hymn for Easter' The Fashion '"Pussies Auburn May 3 or before. Johnny, .G.rego,ry, and Larissa of accompanied by Mrs. Robert No. 2 elub .met at the home of "` Amhersbrirg, visited Mrs.' Mary Phillips on het auto harp.' Mrs. Donald --Haines* with, ' 1b- PERSQNALS Bere , and family on Easter , " Mrs, George Schneider read girls present,. President 'Trudy . Mrs .-.Thomas Johnston and weekend. • the staripture lesson from' the ..Machan opened the sixth and her liter,, Miss Laura Phillips and ' Mr. John Bere ' of Ottawa Gospel .of St, John, - kr seventh : neeting with the 4 -Ii left by plane frorh"'�Mal,ton last Kilpatrick and twins Scott y•=e t u (, y� ?�i,Y Y'1t��.MF►1� 4Wtltf�Y.M\:-•aa- ,i,U,i{:j tiA'4U.\1,HI.GY{I".iY4 M:1 Sunday::.. -for l•�e�'A.'MihhJl X1.1, s. Yy w.l x��1/�y[5 ��• I cards and Joanne Hickey read the for. Miss Margaret Craig at Mrs. Gordon ay or for , sent :when a patient in the .minutes: _ Bluevale last' Saturday evening. hospital. All members were The roll call was. answerer M. and Mrs. L.lo.vd Miller of thanked by Mrs. Towe and Mrs. showing; their separates they --London, -spent . the - weekend Cartwright. ' , had made. Plans were discussed``"� ----with Mr. and Mrs„— Gordon Following an auction,' a very,_ for Achievement Day and dainty lunch was served by, Mrs. Sherry ' Plaettzer ' and Doreen, Donald Cartwfight and Mrs. Wanda Plaetzer, Joanne Hie,key, James Towe. r Sherort Collins worked on the exhibit, Colors for You 4•H Record books, are `'o in •""SGER: We wish to express our, thanks and appreciation to our friends, neighbors and relatives for their kindness and sympathy shown to..us during our recent bereavement in the loss of a .dear husband and father, and `for the many beautiful floral tributes, letters and cards received, donations to the Cancer Society. Thanks to Rev. Warr, the .pallbearers, Dr. Watters and the McCallum Funeral Home 'Dina Sager and .family. 16 ;�Illl`C��re,+" �.M.ka's' +� thv,r `tl' r ,. ,wz.• r rx(tN "u '.. , .. � ,,., ,, ., ., x ��., � it,°rrr �, fir;; � , e ... , ..... rttad�,:rrrt?f a��Vlissoui. ,,a: - ,.� .. . an afternoon visit with Mrs. C. be presented John Hamilton of Toronto y May 15 :in 'pe'i`t"""+• weekend with, his scusston took parents, Mr. . and Mrs. Ben es for woven Hamilton. • He re,aently, returned- ach girl made from a skiing., trip to pie Switzerland and Austria,. - girls modelled Mr. and Mrs. ...Wilfred Melt. they had Sanderson visited S.ti,nday with her 'sister, Mrs. Fred 'Youngblut, have been getting gardens ><1rs. Keith' Stokes sang a The gand final Meeting.. Mr. Youngbltrt, and family at was clocked at 20 m.p.h. That's g g g. eighthg" pretty good, ite was well fwd. ready. I' see Mr. I. Webster solo. will be held April 24 -at 7 p.m.. Woodstock.•,, by Mr. and Mrs. Frank Raithby . member in the travelling apron rousing wind-up with ' a pizza vtsi�"with Mrs. Mary Johnston last Saturday in London and were guests of Mr. and Mrs. •Lloyd Raithby, also of London. Mrs. Arnold Craig Mrs. , William L. Craig and 'Mrs. Allen Craig attended; a bridal shower Tideswell,"Goderich, are pleased Blake and family. Mr. and Mrs..: Eric McNee McPhee. A Bible, contest on demonstration to to announce the engagement ,of, > There was a little accident were married last weekend in food was given by the Achievement Da their 'daughter, Karen Lynn, to this week, , where two cars Sudbury• Mrs• McNee is the president. This was enjoyed' by Goderich,. .A di �1r. David J. ;vtathers, son. of •former An le Gervais. are ' all, Mrs:', George Schneider vuas place on finish Mr. and• Mrs-,t,;eorge N1athers of argued, No . one was hurt bad,. g They Clinton,Ontario. The wedding but this is a good lesson just living with Mr. and Mrs. the winner. materials and e Ci will take place on Saturday, because the snow has one,,' Graham -McNee and Erie will be .-• The -Mission Theme, from The i another hem lain May 6, 1971, at 3 :,3O p.m.. at<,, doesn't give- us the right to working . with ,' his father. Living Message was read by Some of the North Street U°nitE:gl Church, drop our caution. Welcome to the community. , Mrs. 'Andrew Kirkconnell for their separates w Goderich. -- 16x ' Mrs ` Spivack's `dog Shawna This week our town people ' Mrs. Gordon Taylor: • sewn. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Anstay of Goderich wish to announce the A dime was placed ,each at the home of Jayne 'l�rthur, a M.r. and Mrs. Lorne ,working hard on his. Emmerton, Lori and.,Cindy had The L.O,L, held 'their'Spfring Easter dinner at the home of turkey dinner Tuesday night. A. for `,`He is 'Risen.'"" a Mr.'and Mrs.'William Bogues of, good turn out was on hand-�ttr. Thanks was expressed by Lucknow. eat and enjoy the programnle. Mrs. A. IFirkconnell ,for cards Duringth week Lori and ., Barbara Farrish received a and flowers senttoher mother, �....,,: .�:.,.._,.. trophy to keep in honour of ' Mrs. Sam Daer and Mrs. John. Cindy Emmerton visited with her winning -the pi,iblic speaking Daer; also expressed thanks for a Mrs.ed Bogues of Lucknow far 'contest at her school. Miss" a few days. Parrish recited' her speech for Easter services at the us. It was. well done; Rev. and Presbyterian Church hand a good Mrs.Odendhal of Lucknow turn out. The United Church showed films on the middle also shad a better turn out. ,� east. All together it Was a very ]lister. Sunday was beautiful for enjoyable evening... If I have -not written or spelled something or some one's ., name right please let me know, OLD' TIME I am anxious to ' please''. . everyone. I hope everyc M.L good week. Bye. Linda. engagement, -•-of ---'t h@l-r. daughter, Mary Anne, to Floyd Elmer Westlake, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Westlake, Exeter The wedding to take place Flay. 15, 1971, at North Street' United Church, Goderich,' at 2 p.m. — 16x Mr. 'and Mrs. Gord G, Seotchmer, RR :3, 1:3ay ' 'ld, are pleased to announce the forthcoming marriage of their only daughter, Doyle Lynne, to Mr. 'W. Thomas Lepp'in.gton, -eldest sora of Mr. and Mrs. John MOORHEAD: 1 wish to express, Leppington, RR 2, Bayfield. sincere thanks to . my' many The wedding will `take place in .�� St. Andrew United Church, f r're rel ' t&r •. k i rz dresses shown ' me during my stay in'° Rayfield, on May 22, 1:971 at Alexandra,.,.,..,,Usas.Pi,t;al' 'Special 3' p,m. — 16 thanks to Dr: J. M. Watts, Dr,' Mr.and 1Vlrs. William Harris, R. .W.,.-. Flgwers, Dr,' M. Cauchi RR 3, Clinton, are -IA -eased to -"and Mr. A •J.Weerasooriya, • announce the forthcoming 'p:hysiol.herapist. The nurses and marriage of w .their eldest Y. staff second east who gave me,, daughter,,' Ca►`ole Christine, to such excellent care_ will always Douglas Henry-'•Spitzig; of be kindly and . , gratefully Goderich, son o1' • Mrs. Helen • remembered._ Wm • G. Spitzig; and the, late Carl ' • Moorhead. -- 16 Spitzig; of Walkerton. 'The wedding will take place May .COOK: 1 would like to thank 21, 1971, in St. ,.Peter's Roman Mr: Torrance. and the MacPhee Catholic Church,'•G'oderich, at 8, boy . for helping save mai p.m. '- 1'6 husband from drowning. — Mrs'.' ` Cook, — 16" ' ' Mr. and. Mrs Arvid • Nordahl, Goderich, wish to announce the engagement of their ,daughter, BU'RROUGHS: I would like to Judy Elizabeth,, to Robert. W. thank everyone who was so e•--3--Burns., sap.01,'Mr. and Mrs, R. ' kind to us during our recent J Burns of London Ontario bereavement, for flowers, cards :' They wedding will take place ore and e tither acts of kindness, Saturday, May 22; 1971, at 4 Special? ,thanks " to Mr, H. p.m. ',at St. George's Anglican McLaren,- Dr. Lomas and Ed Church,-Goderich, -- r6x and Bill Stiles. — Kaye . Burroughs and family. -- 16 • all. Mr. Eddy had his surgery and, is recovering well.' We all send •'-our wishes for- him to be home again. Ir. and Mrs. Ritchie of • BEAN: We\•;wish to express our sincere thanks to those that sent flowers' and donations to funds, to the nurses . and staff, Dr: Wallace, 'Rev. Warr, Stiles' Funeral Home and to our friends that helped at home, to . the pallbearer's and,' fct‘,r the 'lovely. cards, we are receiving.,It all helps. -- Mrs. David Bean 'and fai'nily. — 16 f,• SPEED QUEEN THE WORLD'S MOST DEPENDABLE tic, Washer :AUtOf'1'1q. 4 (#1,P1111111,11ftimi+, The World's Most Dependable Automatic Washers Backed by: • la year transmission parts •warranty, • 2 year wa'rran'ty on all parts . Lifetime warranty on stainless steel tubs bor and drums. SERVICE DOMINION •HAROWARE ; AsSubsid'iary of -Service Eleatic "('God'hi'ich) Ltd. 3t VICTORIA ST. NORTH.. " GODERICH party. ,:, -The eighth meeting of Auburn No, '1 Kotton Kanies 'was held at the home of Mrs. Eleanor Bradnock: Doreen McClinchey opened thunteting Miller. Mr. and Mrs. Major Youngblut have moved to their new home in thevillage. Recent guest with Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Archambault and family, were Mr and Mrs. Kerr' McMichael of Gorrie and Mr.. and Mrs. Alvin Granger of S r n Wroxet"ter... ' ' -' Weekend guests with Mr. and and ' h an Mrs. Frank, qait by , ,,John' �iltf"ii� StfG'Y' " 222 "".Bri'avt. `1:' Mms�u:• „r l Lyle Raithby of Zurich. On Sunday Mr. and ,..M.rs. Harold Raithby, Eric and • �I'eressa of Zurich were also guests. • Mr. and Mrs'? Glen Youngblut,, John and, Jennifer of Ottawa spent the Easter vacation with his mother, Mrs. Ralph Munro. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Raithby of Goderich visited last Saturday • with Mr. and Mrs. Frank • Raithby. M. and Mrs. Donald Youngblut, Lorie,4 Barry and Bradley of London visited Monday with his mother, M'rs. Ralph Munro. r3 VALUE CHECK'D — BRANDED Itt • �• • O HOW SMILEY DEALT WITH OFFICER TYPES By Bill Smiley Last week i had a rare chance to do something I've' always wanted to do., and 1 seized it 'with -both hands and my tongue. , I • was speaking to , the Vimy Bi;;anch, Royal Cana- dian Legion,' :at its annual observance'of the battle for Vimy Ridge. :rhe Vi.my branch is unique in that nearly all its members are ex -officers 'of the Canadian armed fomes. , ° On the program for the banquet was printed 'a list of the 'executive and the past presidents; It contained a bounty of Brigadiers; a eon- fu's'fc5iI5f"er3lonels,. a mess of Majors: -a wedge of Wing Commanders' and a sCatter- ing of Squadron Leaders, Senior officers, ,Sitting ducks.. ,Ec•"er since my days as a fledgling fighter pilot, I've enjoyed a firm ,c;onviction that there is no pos5ible,viiay anyone can pound anything into the',llead of a senior of- ficer. 524-8581 Here was a golden oppor- tunity to prove my`:theo,ry, and 1 sailed into it with gusto. 1 didn't use a phorie•y' survey ora lot of statistical facts, but personal experi- ence, and i let them have it • with both barrels. As a flying student, 1 first ran into the obtuseness Of the, senior oft This wing commander, the chief •flying instructor, nearly had a stroke because i`d'tried l ) • land from one end of the runway while --,another stu- dent was trying to land from the other. How was I to know the wind had changed 180 .degrees since I'd taken off'' ' During advanced flying training in ,England, a simi- lar occurrence deepened my conviction. I was coming in,; to land, eveiy sense 'alert and my mind dallying with a 72 -hour pass anda chubby Land Army girl. Some fool down en the runway started fir►ng,red flares i went around again, and again he did it, I had check- ed the windsock carefully this time, so knew it was his fault, not mine, On my fourth approach, i did the usual cockpit check and no red flares went up. 1 rolled to a stop. and t'he •- squadron leader was stand- ing in his jeep, his face a 'sort of mulberry shade. And oh-ee aga."in ,li a insensitivity of senior ficers was dis- played..Not only' did.he call me a stupid clot who should be, sent back to Canada in a strait jacket, but the d'u'ty dog cancelled my weekend pass. And all' _because I'd ,'forg:'ot•tan' one., -little 'item. on Amy f (1st t('itee 1 'ii'rSachet;Y Putting. my wheels down, Then there. was my scfuadrort commander in France. I,.was his No. Two and we'd made a dive-b.omb- ing attack, firing our cannon ' as we dived, which was our wont, not to .hit anything, but to bolster our nerves.' He shouted something on the way down, but .1 thought it was so'methingo • silly like, "Hammier the - Hun", so paid no attention, closed my. eye's, as was my 'wont, and squeeied the tit., When we landed, he was in a terrible flap because 1' was the -Only one who had' dropped his •bombs on the wrong „side of the bdrnb line. - I thought it was damn poor navigation on his'part. I think what really bothered was that Fd" shot off a bit of his wing on the way • Mown. • - •. • ,. Then there was the ridi- culous ' squadron leader in flying control who made me. - land with. -_...a. ha,l?g-up. In those days a hang-up was not some trivial emotional disturbance. It was a fused bomb, dangling by its from your wing, 1 .tried to get rid 'of it over the sea. Nothing work- ed.. Hopefully, I suggested, a "Shall I bail out? His re - 'ply: "Don't be - need'.. that aircraft", Pilots were .cheap, aircraft expen- sive: ' One bounce ori landing and it would be meat, me, all over the landscape.,An'd I was always known ,as Two - Bounce Sniiley. Did you ever see a mouse with kid • gloves• on, walking' on egg- shells? That's the way I landed. 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