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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1971-08-19, Page 5•V 4 • -.0 Y • Legion News Bitrnch09 holds aranud Q„IFrER111..T.H'w!!I,'.nT^''1FlrTL.Si'!R TT�304BDA Once again this year 'Branch 1St ve Johnstone. Girls 4 and ,;V - cry Bowra () d heet�N109 of the Royal Canadian under, .(1) Paula Cattrysse, it (2) (3) -Tim Robinson. (Oirls). (1.) Chesle and 'Wen r Legion at Goderich enjoyedrine Te Drennan, 3), Lisa Ledd(2 ; Verna Pollock; Wheelbarrow ,(Boy's �` ( Y• Mary Burns, weather for their annual picnic Six and under (Boys) (1) (3) Karin Pedersen. Fourteen (1) Keitjt Me an repel• UiC1 at Ki tchagami camp over the R d b b i e K t h , (2) Scot ,,. and under'(Boys) (1) Fergie, Kingsley, (2)• ) eg Bum an "weekend. MacDonald, (3)Randy. Chapman Burns, (2) Carl,.LeBlanc,,i(3) Rob Carl, I,reBlane, (3) Tim RQb1so ._. Children of all ages en o ed, and Dany Hallie. (Girls) (1)Mc.Dou al IOir1 l Y - ) , ,, � � a) . (_Brenda_ _and Dwain �; Ross.. (CirIs)i (��;:i the races, including foot races, , Caren Drennan, .(2) Lori Sower, Pollock, (2) Bev Ruthidge, ' (3) .l3rendai Pollock; (2) Miry Byr wheelbarrow races; and a peanut (3) Debie Pedersen. Mary Burns, „ arid Carol Burns, (3) Oodny- wse:ramble. The adults also Eight and under -(Bays) (1) Three legged Race- (Boys) McLean and Bonny McGhe. • enjoyed a number of games such Steven McLean; (2) Ron Leddy, (1), John Dennome and Terry Ladies Kick The Shoe, FtirS. as horseshoes; ball throw, and (3) Jack Minnick. (Girls) ..(1) Crawford, '(2) Fergie Burns and was Marsha Birch and second. .,..., Beneta Potlocic, -(°2•) Linda Kiiox, -Carl Le Blanes 3 . Tick the shoe:--.. ..��• . �(") Keith McLean- ,• w�,s, iia,net $heirr�ttt �'�--•� . hunch wi'ris served , with an. (3) Lora MacDonald, and sick Kingsley: (Girls) (1) .' I1adies.�Thtow The Ball'- Fi-rst. bundance of cake, ice cream Ten and under- (Boys) (1) Brenda' Pollock ' and Bev was Marsha Birch and seGonc and pop provided and all went Gary Bowers, (°Dwain Ross, Rutledge, (2) Con " y McLean was, Aisne -Gey. home tired but happy. (3) Elf Cattrysse. (Girls) (1) -- •------•---- Race°winners were- Footrace Grace Ross, (2) Carrot Burns, ,(3) - Boys 4 and under,'" (1) John - Lora MacDonald. • Hallie, (2) •Ron Chapman, (3) Twelve and under (Boys) (1) R 'sV.• To J...M(KINNEIg, A large tree linib, weakened by,a wind storm last Tuesday, fell time of the accicitlint on the nearby St. George's Anglican Church Hall the following covered by in§urarice. day causing considerable damage. No one was in the hall at the .Ashfield News G1=2tt•reh-ser ee-=an school will be held at in Ashfield Presbyte until Fell,' 1. Mr., and„ M and family ' ere Sunday guests with David Compton in Lucan. Miss • Mabel MacDonald of Windsor was home for. the 0 p.m. 'Haggedoern an' church Ontario. PRESBYThRIA14 CHURCH; TEESWATER ar.ey in' Northern Colin Howes, Mrs. Charles Hatherton of Elmira visited her mother Mrs. David Mac . Murchy on ,Sunday. Janice Robb is employed in, a Beauty Salon in oven Sound. weekepd. Mr. and Mrs. Merle Kerr are Mrs. I.li>'ye MacLennan is on a trip out west: • and church authorities say the damage is • (stsff photo) Says Goderich needs s k • Goderich and -area- obituaries MRS. PAUL KRIWOY under the direction of Rev. G. L. granddaughter• of William Exchange 'Hotel until about Mrs.-`P'a. uI Kriwoy, of 119 Royal for Mrs. Clara Maskell of Mallough, Durlgannon's • •a,".:- W wneks ,first 1953• "" �, ^ Cas.mt A �eou � „and, Goderich .-whodreeltlediesd?yseCiier,�3o .She.+was srP-M�ex of � �ortt,a formerly of Goderich, passed at the age of 93. ., farm south of the: village Street United Church. away suddenly on Tuesday., The former Clara Jewell, a recently vacated by Mr. aed Mrs. She was married in July 1904 August , 3, at St. Michael's daughter of . Mr.' and Mrs W,J, Stothers. 'W A. Stewart of to Willi a m P • ellow, who Hospital, Toronto', as the ,result Richard Jewell' - of, Ashfield Dungannon and 'W.J. Stothers of predeceased, her in 1943. She is 4:y of a cerebral'hemorrhage. , Township, Mrs. Maskell was Goderich are cousins. -" survived by one daughter, Mrs. The funeral, which was born Apf-il 24, 1878 and lived in - Rev., H.J. Jennings of Lloyd (Irene) Carter, Brantford; yi • largely attended, took place Ashfield and Colborne Wingham and formerly of- the and two grandchildren. en tert nners at ' c r n . _ a I'—, u neva Carl H. Zwink of Ann Arbor, Goderich ....,.." Airing its big summer Michigan, has advised.couneit for carnival and , Art ' Mart next • th, 'Town of Goderich that •he. siainmer. is able to book groups of foreign . The information rfrom Zwink ,ntertaine.rs who "perform _free.,,,.w�ati►1.. ,r,,.be s�Y ,, .., _..�nwww.wrw,. h for beds and food." 'organizations presently involved Zwirik\ suggested that such in the carnival as well as some -- groups might be evaluable to • other clubs -in town. from the Ogden Funeral Home, Townships before moving to Durigannois parish officiated at Sheppard Ave.. - -E., Agincourt, ' Goderich in 1945. the graveside service. Friday,' August 6, to Holy Spirit The late Mrs. Maskell was a Roman Catholic Church", member of the North Street. L.P. RUNDLE Agincourt, for Mass at 10 a.m. Unl,ted . Church, a former -Funeral services were Interment was in Holy., Cross member of the Benmiller W. A. conducted .on .Thursday, August Cemetery, 'Thornhill. Red Cross Society and a member 12, from the [)art. Funeral Home During their residence in !' of -the Horne League of the, inrSt. Catherines-4for Lewis P. * Goderich; Mr. and Mrs. Kriwoy Salvation Army. Rundle, B:Sc. a firmer resident. Street, the" formdr Navin Wilson She is survived by her', of Goderich. ;. and familyresided at having" been chilc�reh;-' Mthur, of Colborne' ti, .,_MrY. •Rundle .. was born in appointed to succeed L. G. Township, Mrs. Reg (Cepha) Bell Middlesex County on December Young gat the local office of' the of Goderich and Mrs. Milford 10, 1878 and moved to former Purity Flour Mills, and (Ina Mae) Durst of Clinton. She Goderich in 1899. He died at'St. upon termination of its is also, survived by 'two Catherines on August 10.,. operations,'was transferred back granddaughters and three greatA graduate„ of . the Case to,the Company's head"office in -grandchildren. She was School of Applied Science at To; •onto. Sincerthat time, the predeceased' by three brothers Clevland Ohio, U.S.A. in faiiily' has resided at 119 Cass and five sisters. - ' Electrical, and Mechanical Ave., Agincourt. Pallbearers were Harry Engineering and was employed The former ;Man Helen Jenkins; Bert McCabe, Harold as an Electrical ,Engineer` with Figures was the daughter of Good, Wallace Avery,, . Joe the 'Welland Sli Canal until he Edward Figures of, Sault Ste. Priddle . and Reg._, Jewell. retired. Marie, Ontario, and- the late Interment was in Colborne r . • e Hazel Figures She 'was in .her,., ,Cemetery. 41st' year. " H Surviving besidesMISS E.A. MA.LLOUG her husband .rhe burial service for ''IMiss MRS. MARGARET GRAHAM PELLOW • are one daughter, _Paula,r and. Evangeline. Amanda Mallough Mrs. Margaret (graham. four sons, Philip, Patrice, was r held in -Dungannon on yellow, 42' South St., died in Jerome and'Jon,. all at .home , . •• also her father, Edward Figures, kriday, August 5th. (foderich Nursing Home, August and her brother, Clifford E. Born in Dungannon 98 years, .„0;-- follo'wing an, illness, of just a. "Figures, both of Sault *Ste. ~ ago,„ she had spent the past few few months. She Was 94. Marie, Ontario. • - years .with her nephew W,m. Glover of Toronto, who with his, MRS. CLARA MA$KELL Wife and'farmily attended the funeral.' Funeral services were . Miss Mallough was the, conducted from 'McCallum daughter of Major <loseph and Funeral Honie Friday, August 13" Mrs. Mallough • and A daughter of :Robert' and Christine (MacD.onald) Campbel•I, she „was born February 15, 1877 in Goderich,' where she lived all her life. She worked' as •ai (ailoress and was proprietoress of the British dry dt. 416 goarantee ,Get- '-em• w%i-te -i't's-•)iot-r-Th4.t".s_ the. ni.catto o.f..A.rctic is, ra _ ...G..ucj r. i n ...,r Delivery Program, Choose. the Cat thcrt suits you now, We will srwc if y a delivery date, If we fail to meet our deadline, we'll give -you a new ArcticRider Snowmobile suit FREE' Get all the details now , .. when you come in to choose your Cat while it's hot, JI -;17-1P 414 HURON ROAD - you know cleat o then (St ow P r„ -•A.L .47WM1vn.N•,adl'`P;. Funeral service was Thursay, August 12, at Stiles Funeral Home, with 'Rev. G.,. L., Royal officiating. „ Interment was in Maitland •Cemetery. ' Pallbea'r'ers' were • Robert- Sanderson, Donald Sanderson, Douglas MacDonald and Arnold McConnell. - ROBERT E. McINTYRE A private funeral ser Ace was held at the McCallum 'uneral ' Home on Tuesday for R ert E. McIntyre who died Sun y at the age., ..,of 84 ° in Alexa ra Marine and,,, General Hospital' following 'an illness , of "three .. years. , Born in Invernesq.Scotland on ;August 9, 1887 he was the son of the late John • and ' Anne McIntyre. 'Mr.' McIntyre ways -a stockbrolter at Toronto until his retirement ° in .1968. He ,is survived by, his wife the former Julia Dwight Lewis. Servr'a's were conducted by .Rev. G. C=., Russell with interment in Maitland cemetery at Goderich. • • MRS. RAE BISHOP Tuesday, August 10, N1rs, Rae Bishop passed• away at Alpha Nursing Horne in Toronto. She lad been an invalid for many years, following a series of strokes. • Mrs. Bishop was formerly Rae Stothers, daughter of • the ,late Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Stothers of Dungannon. Mr. Stothers was postmaster in Dungannon for ,several years. Her husband was the late Walter Bishop of Chicago. , The burial service took place at Dungannon 'Cemetery at 1,2 troop on Thursday, August 12, with burial in the famijy 'plot. The- service was' bonducted by Rev. 5. MacDonald of Londesboro. Mrs. Bishop is survived by one sister, Jane, of Toronto; one; daughter,- Jean; one son, William. of Chicago; five grandchildren and one great-grandchild. - S. B. Stothers of Lucknow and W...1. Stothers of Goderich are cousins of the deceased. Tai arrears A .statement of tax arrears outstanding as of July 31, •in Goderich sh-o-w-'e•d that $21,022.75 had not been paid. The figureat, this lime 'last year was .816,125.24 but according to Clerk Harold Walls. tax arrears were up $5,000 at the end of last year so things are "holding steady." WILLIAMS CEMETERY MEMORIALS And Inscriptions Strafford -- Ontario C. M'cCnllum 4—,, , p•Repreedntaftve .. �. 215 Wellington St. S., Goderich Phone 5246272 or 5244345 GODERICH imimmommimmommimos • 10, A MEMORIALS -MARKERS & CEMETERY LETTERING Goderich District Representative Frank Mellwain T. PRYDE AND SON Clifton=Exeter-Sesforth 524=9465 . 200 Gibbons St. Reg.J. J., Bell 45 Cambria Rd. S.• 524-7464 , ..P WILL SPEAK -SUNDAY, AUGUST22 First Baptist Church .GODERICH - 11 A.M.' Huron Men'' -Cha IT�iV.-Yigiii'.u�T '91[c vito6 1Q�L!i� .tip'"'=`-.` Aa:zole"romogi ,1 i atuk i' AUBURN - 8 P.M. .SPECIAL DUETS t, _.MUSICAL NUMBERS .TRIO Evil Prevails When Good Men Do Nothing ALL WELCOME. • Bethel Pentecostal Tabernacle , Affiliated with the Pentecostal -Assemblies of Canada CORNER OF ELGIN AND WATERLOO STS. k,' . PETER G. 'ST. DON , Pastor SUNDAY, AUGUST 22 10:00 a.m. - SUNDAY SCHOOL. 11:00 a.m. - MORNING WORSHIP. 7:00 p,m. EVANGELISTIC SERVICE 8:00 p.m. Tuesday, Prayer. and Bible Study -"---"•'•'-8-:00 p.m. - 'Friday, Young Peoples Service' YOU ARE INVITED TO ATTEND THESE SERVICES "If you faint in the dayof adversity, y, your „strength; ► , ' , is small" 10:00 •a.M. _ Sunday School 11:00 a.m. - Worship • 1 Speaker: REV. L. SPARKS CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH BAYFIELD ROAD AT BLAKE STREET FIRST BAPTIST CH'URC-H (Bapti5t Convention of Ontario and Quebec) MONTREAL STREET near The Square - A WELCOME TO ALL 11:00 a.m.,— REV. T. J,.McKINNEY, Teeswater and Church School. Special Music ST.- GEORGE'S CAH .RCH • SUNDAY, 'AUGUST 22 PN ELEVENTH SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY Holy Communion at 8:30 a.m. Morning Prayer and Sermon at 10 a.m. Organist-Choirmas'ter:. Mr. Paul C. Baker, F.R C.O., L.R.A.M., A.R.C.M. Rector: THE REV. G. G. RUSSELL, B.A. B.D. Victoria Street United Church EVANGELISTIC -- FUNDAMENTAL REV. ,R, BRUBACHER, Pastor 10:00 a.m. — Visit Our Growing Bible School. 11:00 a.m. '--- "THE GREATEST FALL IN HISTORY" 7:30 p.m. - Speaker: Mr. Ernie Brubacher, B.A., Chattanooga, Tennessee Wednesday, '8, p.m. - Midweek Service. WELCOME TO 'Till FRIENDLY Cf'URCII Knox Presbyterian Church HOUSE OF FRIENDSHIP REV. LEONARD WARR 11:10' a.m. — Worship Service Guest Preacher: REV. RONALD McCALLUM ti BENMILLER UNITED CHURCH THE REV. G. LOCKHART ROYAL, B.A.; Minister WILLIAiVI CAMERON, Director of Praise SUNDAY,, AUGUST 22 SUMMER SCHEDULE . Service is 'at 10:00 a.m. Sermon. "THE MASTER'S RETURN" (Nursery for infants) The Minister will preach Guest Organist: James McArthur, Sarnia. 11 {•R freshxlnetts.tilM,,nrvl p n the C iirch- lawn) tE..S Enter to Worsnrp 'Depart td Serve 10:00 a.m. - Worship Service, & Bible School Guest Preacher: REV. RONALD McCALLUM, North Street United Church REV. ROBERT L. RAYMONT ' $UNDAY, AUGUST 2? 10:00 a.m. - Morning Worship - ' 10:.0.0.. a_m_ Superyised. Nurser_y,.. 10:00 a.m. -` Junior Church School. , iJ ° Rev. Ray.mont returns to pulpit Guest Organist: 'Mr. Paul Howe , (Coffee will be served on the lawn following the serwic W E,L..C,O,M,E Mrs. - Eleanor Hetherington, .A.T.C.M., d1IIS�',anc ,.,Vv�1;LF iQ'' T`J•.L.1Rcto K Aub".''7•W, 7I . Phone Church Office4nd. Study 524•'631 Church Building L- 524.69511 Q •