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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1971-06-24, Page 3• ". ak Edwin Carl Stoddart, son of Mr. and _ Mk. Carl „Stoddart.,. graduated from •.Guelph University with a BA majoring in economics.' He hps accepted a position with Smith Nixon Associgion, Toronto. Mr. , Stoddart and his 'Wife, the former Pat. Donahue, London, son Mark, present residein Guelph. (Betathn:iers; ,ti,tctio)' - ij • / / / / / Round and About With Martha Here is a date for an evening Club, Ree. Council, Mercha t,s of fun in October yet! and all the groups taking part in October 2, ' Saturday, at Art Mart want to thank you Art, Harborlite,frie, the IVIaple Leaf for the art work. Good luck. Chapter of the I.O.D.E., are Artists with their paintings having a WINE and CHEESE and clever craftspeople with just FEST. Informal, everyone is about every kind of hand crafted welcome to this first of the work - pottery, rugs - winter season affai,r, woodwork weaving, sculpture, Entertainment and a good time sewing, food arts etc. - promised for alt interesting hobbies Of every Have you noticed our nice material and media, will be in Art Mart sign at Kiegstdn Si. -anL,e•setkent• trOsftlee' ,..alittPwvetrirt#.%1rIver atill"Weiteffelf'lliTetelraieVitli,-'peO-Ple-whCr-grarlarneti"242.fftli°47T:t:aet; ggMrs '..4•0!'""• s • GOD-ERICH-SIGNAL-STAR, THURSDAY. JUrSIE24, 1971 3 1 plan a, bake table and perhaps .smithy' other items as will the church 'Smithy'.One glaripe and. he knOws what is needed and how groups, who now realize this is to do it. A blacksmith shop is the time to make money for practically a thine of the past, their project when the people but I found one in the Nile and interested in buying and crafted - it wasn't even lost! items, are on deck by the Thank' God for people who hundreds. We hope , to have are. brave enough to carry on people •D011st, pottery, silk a lost art. screen work, portraits and other . There are a great •number of crafts. people who know how to do Have you a hobby which Obitifcsteies EZRA M. DURST Services for Ezra M. Durst, 84, of Berkley, Michigan, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. William C. Durst of Colborne TownShip, were held g the Sawyei-Fuller Funeral Home on June 17. . He •i's survived by his wife Edith (Lavis); three son, Charles, E., .Dongd W. and Gerry R; four daughters, Mrs. Evelyri*Neaher, Mrs. Mary Gordon, Mrs, Carol • . • Beach and Wks:Dorothy Hughes; - , 20- .grandc.hildren; something the way' their great the park, beneath the trees, with just a little effort, ',you Rose Gell Jackson of Art Signs designed Days. . want to do these thin but just to and most of them say - "oh, • , • ° • Waterloo: and presented it to US as his. • The Kinsmen have a fine never get the time? This "juet no one is46interested in such a He was the ower of the. Miss Patricia Murisby; daughter contribution to a great event __Careival for__the youngsters and ' haven't the time" bit is craft now." so they• let it die. s, of -Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Cox-r_Sharo, n Lucina Little graduated which takes- place in "Cntiltbt-tise Bingo for everyone. The something which you yourself What a pity that they wouldn't . purst Lumber Co,, Berkley, Kinettes will be right in there have to overcome. There is- neve' take the time to teach someone Burial took place in Roseland , with their Sidewalk Cafe for time for painting or 'messing il'i' so that we don't lose this craft. relaxing Coffee Breaks - at any the clay to your elbows - or hour of the day. This year home 'hooking, a rug or getting on that made goodies to tempt you. loom -you have to'MAKE tinfe 'I'he Ahmeek Chapter of the - and TAKE time. Something has I.O.D.E. will have an interesting to goi "Leave' the dishesin the booth, and are working hard to - sink, Ma" - and that is just have lots of fancies piled up for about the size of it. s I 5. the 3 da s The Le ion Often we ut ff Society., _ from the Perth-Hurcin Regional Cameron Street, graduated May 29 from the first class of the ' School of Nursing in Stratford May' 29. She has been accepted on the nursing staff of Goderich been accepted on staff at•the St; Thomas -Elgin General Hospital. Psychiatric Hospital. (Photo by Spillane) Perth -Huron ,RegiBicaTSchool of Nursing in Stratford. She has Park July ,15, 16 and 17. Art is fairly new to Goderich -"Art Jackson - that is. He is a very nice young man,, single, good looking, good- craftsman - and .girls I'm_afraid he's spoken for. Mr. Jackson crimes. from Wingham hut hopes ,to make Goderich his permanent home and place of 'business. The Art %N. ••'\••••%%%•••0•%N••••••••••••%••••••••••\••••••••••••,•••••••••••‘‘‘•••••• BY MRS. WES BRADNOCK Few people will go to the trouble - which it turns out to Park Cemetery, Berkley. You've heard of the "Lively Guys"' - well, we have _a few hete in Goderich but they call themselves the Horticultural This group is a going concern ' and they do all they can to make you happy with your home farming -,even if you only have a 3 by 10 garden, you can enjoy working in. it. They have a great afternoon and evening cooked up - I mean 24 Hour - Approvals aid-1144;rigailes • Arranged in the Convenience . Of Your Home LOW cost. You cart, call to 10 p".m. today for helpful courteous service. Prompt , Investment Corp: Ltd., 330 Bay - Street, Toronto. Call collect. " 366-9586, EVGS.,231-8146 Y • , g Ladies p • o starting things we'd dearly love ..to do until we are not so busy - older - when the kids ary out of our hair - or we retire. Well,nine times out of ten if you haven't made a start before retirement, you just won't get started as The annual 'memorial service CLARX-HPUSTON there'are so many things planned will be held next Sunday, JuneKnox Presbyterian Church for you to do that you don't get - spaded up for you THIS . • 27th at Ball's cemetery at 2:30 chapel was the scene of a around to YOUR dream. So get Saterday, at North St. Church. - • , started N6k4/ It's later than you ,There will Ise lots of -interesting- •••••••%"•••••••%••••••ik ••• ••••••%•••• / / Auburn and District// and 'dishes. She gave comments on the fireplace which was in the borne of her ancestors around 1Q1'- and . ase the. matehing- carved -woodei• vallances. She 526-7595 / / / / / follOwing eye surgery...He •is On the 3rd floor, room 356. • Mrs. Donald Kai of Oakville spent the week,end with her The June meeting of the Auburn Women's Institute meeting was held in the Community Memorial hall •with the first vice-presidept, Mrs. p.m. Pastor Alfred Fry will.be in wedding on Saturday. June 19, parents Mr. and Mrs. J. Jackson thine, , flowers and fine arrangements charge and Mrs. Norman 1971 when Frances E. Houston Donald Cartwright in charge, . also t9ld about the lamp, , and her father, Mr. James . I saw some neautiful wood along with a good exhibit", Wightman will be organist. The became the bride of William J. „. She opehete the ,meeting w'tI a pictures and furniture and then Jackson, returned to Oakville carving recently, done by- as "Early Ontario Architecture", CEMET RY LLIAMS service this' year is in charge of Clark of RR 5, Goderich. Rev. Knox United Church assisted by G. L. Royal was the Officiating poem -: Face the Sun. The all toured her home. An with her. . most colorful and interesting from the Ontario Art Gallery, meeting was opened by singing. instrementar on the pianowas- •-••• Mrs. Robert Arthur and Miss - person. . ...._. •besi.des-a.-filrn Also,. the,..U.C.W, . .. the Clergy in the village. minister. Mrs. Donald Haines of ' the Ode, Mary Stewart Collect played by Mrs. Robert Phillips Jayne Arthur attended a He has a totem pole about ladies of North St. Church plan a MEMORIALS- . Mrs. Gordon •Taylor and Mrs. Auburn was bridesmaid and Mr. and 0 Canada with Mrs. Robert • and Current events were given wedding at Welland last seven feet high which is as -fine tea and bake sale to add to your Sidney Lansing attended the Fordyce Clark of Goderich was •Philli t 'the 4.)iatia--- T ,, ..... _Anci-lnk.rip.tin. i4,1,,,,,...,..._:. .. ,.. by_ IVIrs .Thomas_liaggitt„4,uneh Saturslay .-- - -- -.. -----t" '-',5'-'alLY--Yotn'ilieitseetril.04114e-;Pikasa-leit-41447.6 St tfo d - - 0." 'tit ' ----"'"'"7:t-Li -artrittels 1•._,P.Egti,rig!'-95,-thP---0-Pt-a-ssrk) theActestrnztzr:•f-olkswillg:•-the"77:1'idiidtr-fliFFe`e•-r-esii'ryTtirieffeg-----4servect•- by-MrS":-S-C Ott , Mrs --Mrs 4 Orval"McPhee is a he also does birds and animals --; lively atmosphere. Can yon. So Horticultural Associatio'n at ceremonY a reception took 'Place _ .1,,,Ale._.asgsgtse uee,,,,..11e4,,e, e„J)..liszer,„Zacter.stse... - Mms,....,Bel.h.Z.„.PsigenIsinsCliatotego-sPita -----beatitifulr-tletatte-rrwirk-velfreli~--letst—leter---th'ere-'11"HS'IVOItHa""t's'ffrtt" ' ''''''''''''''''' '1"---'''WilltistheW4'-'''''-. ----- '''ta. iioF Mrs. Donald Haines. It Lansing, and Mrs., F'rank ' We are pleased to report that takes hours" arid hours of' Saturday afternoon and evening Thomas Johnston and Mr. A. McIntosh, 189 High Street was * announced that James Raithby. Mrs, Leonard Archambault was "relaxing". This gentleman does 3 to 9. Representative ,Major Youngblut attended the London. Following a wedding Glous'het had donated a table for Mr. and• Mrs. Gordon Fry, atoll to leaye • Clinten, HosPital , all sorts of _thiqgs arid after one 215 Wellington St. S., Goderich. Martha Phone 524-6272 Or .524-7345 * special Orangeman's service at trip the_ couple Will reside in St. 'Paul's Anglican Church, Auburn. the park --"and" Some of the Stevie and Joe an Mr, 4nd Mrs. Where she was a patient for glance around I couldlell-hewas )0e-- • members painted it A letter of Danny Fry an baby Tornmy of about six weeks from a back injury 'suffered„ in a fail through the barn floor." She '"is convalescing at her home. Norman 0.4c14owell, underwentsurgery lalgt Weeleand is still a patient,. in Goderich"' 'Hospital. A farewell ;party for Mr. and "Mrs. George Schneider was.held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Elliott Lapp recently. The evening was spent playing cards and games. The address was.read byMrs. Roy Daer and Mr. Roy 11111111111.1111.111ft....11 • Wingham last Sunday morning James Shepherd a native of plans to assist in the renovations Kincardine, visited -on Sunday ' The Misses Jean Houston and Sarnia and a son,of Mr. and Mrs. of the ,Ilow-n .was read and wit h 1\ar,, ''and „ Mrs. Eldon a piece of twisted roots or r very talented. He had even hung A Atc---4r-4C-4rAris417 MEMORIALS -MARKERS & CEMETERY LE7"TERING branches "sculpture" which very - , Goderich District Representative as valuable and beautiful. ' He does all sorts of dirty oras - I • - r IIRYDE" Frank McIlwain.‘ _... few people would ever recognize • T which . naturally fall to a , . AND ' ' 524-9465 . . . Jean Jamieson of T.OrOntO) Reed Shepherd of Sarnia and report of_ the committee given McLennan and family and also visited last week with ,their formerly • of Auburn,' is which - met with ale Trustees. with Pastor and Mrs. Alfred Fry. ,sister, Miss Frances Houstop, for co winner 'of the 1971 Joe Besides, painting it is planned to • Mr. • and'Mrs.-Aild: Smith • of - a eon* of days. ' • ' Pe r 1 ove award, presented install electric heating. systeni. It . Wallaceburg visited last. week • ' . Mr. • .ancl„. Mrs. , Ronald annually -to the autSqnding ,'was decided Co send -15 cents per . with their uncle and, aunt, Mr. Rathwell, Michael and Janice,. of .journalism graduate of ''Terson member to support.the District's and Mrs. Maitland Allen: . - • Chatham, , spent the weekend Polytechnical Institute ., in Korean Foster child: It was :, Mr. and Mrs. Lorne P,eter, .with her Mother, Mrs. Gordon Toronto. Mr., Shepherd ' will . passed to male Mrs. 'Gordon .. Cdrinie, Marian and Sandra of Taylor. Michael remained for a share $700 with another • • • - ' . . Taylor a member of the Huron Bervie visited on Sunday with longer visit.- -• reporter working now for the County Historical Society and Mrs. Beth ',arising. „.. . , Mr. and Mrs, Ross 'Robinson Toronto Telegram. The award- is she is the Branch's Curator of Mr. and 'Mrs. .Donall.,Haines, spent Sunday with their son, . based on academic standing in , the Tweedsmuir History 'Book. Mr. Ed Haines and Mr. and, Mrs. Keith Robinson, Mrs. • Robinson journalism ' subjects. James has As this is Senior Citizen's week, Ronald Livermore and Robert of and family, at Toronto. now ' accepted a position with. .., two carloads of members will go Fordwich attended a family • the London Free -Press. - to ; Huronview on • Thursday reunion at Fergus:last Sunday. . • ••• • • • SIPIEEDYg*: SEE BROWN'S FOR ONE OF THESE LOWE'? 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Heavy duty, 6 cylinder engine, automatic transmission, exterior finish in good condition, good „ tires. Lic. No. Y35556. Priced at ONLY 9095 1965 CHEVROLET CHEVY-VAN, Six cylinder, standard transmission, one local owner. The Van to do many jobs. Lic. No. 301648 AT$695 ^ oft l''''MOTC,0114111:04. USW CARS and TRUCKS • ' CLINTON, ONTARIO e evening, to assist the staff to take Miss Diane Kirkconnel and She residents of the home down ..her friend, _Miss Rose Hoeksema, for . the entertainment_ Five ,, both of London, spent the members attended ' the weekend with the formerl's. Huronview auxiliary meeting parents, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew and served tea and 15 members Kirkconnell went to the ' .Londesboro Fifteen neighbours of . Mrs. meeting. It was voted "to Oscar de Boer's' gathered at the purchase an electric knife for the home of Mrs. Donald Cartwright hall and Mrs. Elmer Trommer last Wednesday afternoon for a will purchase , this item. Plans surprise coffee party to say were made to hold Children's farewell to her before moving to day in July and there will be a Blyth. Theafternoon was spent fish pond. The committee in ' with ' contests with Mrs. Ross charge will -be Mrs, E. Bradnock, Robinson and „ Mrs. Donald Mrs. G. Charnney, Mrs. G. Haines as winners. The 'address Naylor and Mrs.- T. Hag'gitt. The was read by Mrs:Eleanor roll call was answered by telling Bradnock and gifts were about the old jewellery that all presented ' by Mrs. James the ' members. were wearing. Glousher and Mrs. Cartwright t� Many pieces were well over 100 Mrs. de Boer, Raymond and years old. The report of ,the Kathy. Mrs. de Boer thanked her ,District Annual 'Meeting held friends and'invited them to visit recently at . Londesboro were her in her new home at Blyth. given by . the delegates Mrs. Coffee and cookies" were served ,,Gordon Naylor and Mrs. ,Robert by Mrs., Cartwright,-. Mig. J. Arthur. The card report was Glousher and Mrs. Frank ,. given by Mr. Andrew Rai thhy. Kirkconnel and she read the „Mt. and Mrs. Lloyd Raithby thank -You notes. Plans were also of London visited last Saturday made to cater to two busloads of with Mrs. Gordon Taylor. women from St. Thomas o'n July We are pleased to report that 15th at 6 p.m. Mr: Elliott Lapp is home4rom Mrs. Kenneth Scott was in London' where he was I charge of the, ogram and hospitalized for several days. invited all to -come to her. home-- , Charles Beadle is a patient in • to view her antique furniture Victoria Hospital, London e•-• IT'S.A ATE... $avings Day Circle it on your calendar, Then stash away a sum you can ',reasonably spore every payday. It adds up, Jt be the • trent important date of your 147ONSHARE 12 0/0 %got, ' • , : a 4:H41 60 • „,,,, Credit Union 19 ST. DAVID ST; • • A4, ' S24 -7.93I .Daer and Mr. Joe Verwey presented them with a gift. Both Mr, and ,Mrs. Schneider thanked their neighbours and lunch was served. Mr. and Mrs. Schpeider moved last week to their ' ,home at Teeswater: SUNDAY SERVICES • qr11 • •A3:3 The family that prays together stays together UNITED HOLINESS CklURCH,. 62 Cambria Street North SUNDAY, JUNE 27th 9:50 a.m. — SUNDAY SCHOOL. 11:00 a.m.-WORSHIP SERVICE 7:00 p.m.- EVANGELISTICSERVICE Prayer Service - Wednesday 7:30 p.m. • "A WELCOME AWAITS YOU" Pastor: REV. 0. H. LEE PHONE 524-6887 WESLEY MEMORIAL CHURCH THE FREE METHODIST CHURCH Park Street al Victoria H. Ross Nichols Pastor Sunday School 10 a.m. Worship Hour 11 a.m. Evening Service 7 p.m. WELCOME CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH BAYFIELD ROAD AT BLAKE STREET "A FELLOWS/ill' CHURCH" CALL US IF 'YOU NEED A RIDE! PHONE 524-956'5 10:00 a.m. - SyNDAY SCHOOL -11:00 a.m, -MORNING WORSHIP 7:30 p.m. - Regular Evening Service. Bib -le Study Wednesday, 8:00 p.m. Pastor: R. BRUBACHER Knox Presbyterian Church THE REV. G. LOCKMART ROYAL, B.A., Minister: WILLIAM CAMERON,pir'ettor of Praise SUNDAY, JUNE 27th ,SUMMER SCHEDULE ' 4 Service is at 10:00 a.m. Sermon: "MAN MOST BE FEE" 'r (Nurser; and Junior c-ongregation) :7'44 4.:1'ro- V1011Y-COMMURION\ 7:00 p.m. COmMulion in t4, Chapel. p tnter to worm to Deart to serve grterk", a •• SON Cliston 7 Exeter--SPaforth 200 Gibbons St. - Reg. J. Ben 45 Cambria Rd. 524-7464 Vio3 s:-.,.2.40-see..›,a4/0/,.. • FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH (Baptist Convention of Qntario and Quebec) !i1ONTREAL STREET near The Square - A WELCOME TO ALL - School For All. . 10:00 a.m.-Adult Bible Class and Church School • 11:00 a.m. - Morning Worship. Guest Preacher; REV. W. H.- McWHINNIE Supervised Nk.irser ••• Bethel. Pentecostal Tabernacle Affiliated wlth the Pentecostal Assernbries of Canada • CORNER,OF ELGIN AND WATERLOO STS., R. C LA ks.OPstor SUNDAY, JUNE 27th 10:00 a.m. SUNDAY SCHOOL: 11:00 a.m. - MORNING WORSHIP. 7:00 EVANGELISTIC SERVICE 8:00 p.m. - Tuesday, Prayer and Bible Study 8:00 p.m. - Friday, Young PedOe's Service YOU ARE .INVITED TO ATTEND THESE SERVICES ST. GEORGE'S CHURCH THIRD SU.NbAY AFTER TRINITY — JUNE 27, 1971 -Holy Communion at 8:30 a.m. Morning Prayer and Sermon at 10:00 a.m. (Nursery) ' PLEASE NOT.E SUMMER TIME CHANGE Organisf-Choirrhaster: Mr. Paul C. Baker, L.R.A.M., A.R.C.M. Rector: REV. G. G. RUSSELL, B.A, ictori "Street United .Cturch HOUSE OF, FRIENDSHIP REV. LEONARD WARR 10:00 a. -m. - Bible School Promotion Sunday. 11:10 a.m. - Communion S.,ervice. ' - SermsoEn:Nml'INLILSE-SH-cMHIuNRIScTHRy" 10:00 a.m. - Communion Service and Bible School, - W-E-L-C-0-M.E - Mrs. J. 'Snider, Victoria St. Organist & Choir' Director Mrs. Leonard Warr, Benmiller Pianist &, Choir Director North Street United Church REV. ROBERT L. RAYMONT SUNDAY, JUNE 27th 11:01.. a.m. — Morning Worship 11i00 a.m. - Supervised Nursery 11:90 a.m. - Junior Church School:Sermoh: "WORRY — WASTE" 70:4>‘< 4'`'`-jeleletkfrfttilPE ( Mrs. 'Eleanor Hetherington, Qrganist and Choir Direettno • Phone Church Office and Study 524463 i Church Building 524.6951 •••