The Goderich Signal-Star, 1971-08-25, Page 24
2 'GQDER1Y11 SIGNAL -STAR, THURSDAY, AUGIUST 26„11411 .
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BY `- MRS. WES BRADNOCK 526 7595
Auburn WI. entertains. ladies
Iromtwo' community cIubs
Five young people from Mr. and Mrs. Ken park and
Dungannon who attendee] the "family, of Brampton have been
Co-ed camp_. at M:en.eset.ung were holidaying with Mr. and Mrs.
' y•Kathy . Bere, Sharon Yo.uing, Bert Park. -
The August meeting of the be laid immediately in` the hall solo- Bridge over Troubled veb ie Rlacltlnes, Virginia A shower was given Friday
Auburn • Wornerrrs Institute was -kitchen • using aome..:new rity.pet _of .,Waters. Miss_ Cathy,' Chandler .De b l” tm, rid ;ones n Park. All
evening,,. at ...Who ...home of Mrs.
•
held last week in the Auburn linoleum: played a paino solo: . e 'oyed c,.. -an ng. • Robt, Irvin in honour of Miss
Memorial Community -hall with Mrs. Sidney Lansing reported • Mrs. Harold Gaunt; f 'S:C:""*"S114—Ye-, ule family, are home in Diane Nicholson of Ggderich
guests present from • the St, for the Library 'committee and Helens, president of Huron West >�ungannon after spending a whose marriage to Melvin
Helens Wom'en's ' Institute '-stated that The painting .was District of the W.I. gave an month in trailer camp near Blundell takes place` in
Douglas Point.
Branch and the Surrrinerhill and done and was waiting for the interesting report bringing
September.
Walkerburn community clubs. electrician .to install the electric members up to date with news Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Mrs. Fred Stirling and baby
The president, Mrs. Len heating. Mrs. Archambault of the Wq.l. and told how the Bowden, Bill and Debbi, spent from Thamesville visited at the
Archambault was in charge and reported on being to' the meeting gold and blue colors and•theW.1. the• weekend with relatives at home of Mr. and Mrs. Robt.
,.opened the meeting, with two of the 1-luron•view Auxiliary and Bade ' became a part of • the Thames_ville. Irvin recently,
-..._.,.,,.,poems on Smiles, She welcomed stated that a former member .was'' ' Wonen's'Tnstitute program: _ Mr. and Mrs.. Bill Blake' and `T.J. Lannon of London is
all to the meetinj_ which was- �-having -her-97th birthday so _.__ A musical contest was Becky` from (gal are holidaying visiting Jim Little and calling on
card was sent signed by all conducted, by Mrs. Diehard at their respective homes in —r t1Terfrre-rrds°-tltEVrltage,
present. Plans were discussed Brooks. The winner was Mrs. Dungannon .'and,, Goderich, and Miss Sharon Spivak of
the nnembers wished to Elmer Trommer. Court Whist also included • 'a trip to London was at the home of her
opened with the Ode, the Mary
Stewart Collect ,,gad ,�, Canada
With Mrs. Robert ,,Phillips at the
piano. Mrs. ,Thomas Haggitt read
the minutes and gave the °
financial statement in the
absence of the secretary, Mrs.
• Donald Haines. The presdident
reported that a new floor was tb
I.00H.ALSH
Miss • Lynn.. Elphick is
holidaying in Tees`water 'with her
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
Gordon Stobo:; •,_,,,�,_, Cathy �Hunking. Miss Louise for the support of their foster
Miss Mable MacDonald o •Lovett played a piano 'Child in Korea after the meeting.
where
take a bus trip this fall with was enjoyed with the ,winners Tobermry and Manitoulin parents, Mr. 'and Mrs. John,
Ontario Place and Jack Miner's being: high' lady,' Mrs. Gordon Island
bird tar being- two Taylor at 'lady, Mrs
Spiyak for the weeke►id. Mrs.
s a n u y g• lowMrs.
Misses Jean and Marjorie Richard ' Tugvvell (Faustina
mentioned. A letter was read re Harold Oa t. A delicious,''. Adkin of Dresden have" been Banks) and two- children of
lunch the London area convention to smorgosbord was served visiting Mr. and Mrs.. Leonard Exeter also visited'with them on
be held in Clinton on September by Mrs. wrence Plaetzer, Mrs. Reed and family. • Sunday.
' 30 and October 1. The carts Norman McDowell, Mrs. Richard Mr, and Mrs. Harry Middleton T lie syrnpathy of this
report was given by Mrs. Robert Brooks, Mrs. • James Towe and ' of Oshawa and Mr. and Mrs. community is entended to. the '
Phillips in the absence of .Mrs. -Mrs. Major Youngblut. The prize Dick Kilpatrick 'of Wingham relatives and ,friends of the late
Andrew •Kirk_connell, convener. -"for the .lucky cup went to Miss visited at Blake s on Thursday. hied Culbert: i
-The roll call was answered by Minnie Wagner. The visitors Mrs. Minnie Jones and Mels
Mr. and Mrs. George Ribey
where members would. like ,to , expressed their thanks „for. the were .guests at Carlow Hall at a and family of "Seaforth have
spend their holidays. A •piano lovely evening. The Walkerburn shower, Sunday, August 15,.held visited recently . with Mr. and
duet was •played by, Louise and club held a.successful bake sale by,the Finnigan family and' Mrs: Bill Wiggins.
"Windsor has been visiting--h
sister, Mrs.Joan West and .
On a holiday trip to Western
Canada are Mr. ,and WI*. Merle
Kerr.
Mrs. Ronald Brooks motored
""oto Trenton with Mr. and Mrs.
Rondall Sholtz who have been
holidaying with Mr. and Mrs.
Brooks and other relatives in the
. Ripley and Kincardine area.
Sunday 'services at Ashfield
Presbyterian Church will be held
at 1:30 p.m• for' the next six
- months.
Miss Janice Robb, has one to
Owen . Sound where she is
-employed-.
Mr. and Mrs. Murray McGill
and family of Goderich who
recently returned from a trip to
the Lakehood, visited with Tom •
•' Farrell.
Doug Henry returned home
from St. Joseph's Hospital,
London, where he 'had been a
patient for two weeks having
undergone surgery.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Elph,rck.
are building 'a' new addition to
thei `house.
Spending the weekend with
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Finlayson
and attending the
MacDonald --Cameron wedding
in Wingham on Saturday were
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Rogerson and
,boys • and Mr- and Mrs. -Paul
' Emberlin, all of Toronto; _Mr.
and Mrs. Bill. Finlayson and John
of Owen Sound, and Mr.' Rod.
Finlayson and friend of Petrolia.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald
McCharles and farhily of
Brantford and John McCharles
of • Petrolia spent the weekend
with Mr. and Mts. • Oliver
McCharles. John was also a guest
gat the MacDonald 'Cameron
wedding.
Mrs. Al Fowler has taken over
the Avon sales in the area and
has called on many. Mrs. Fowler
is a newcomer to the area hnd all
are happy to meet her and make
her welcome.
Mrs.. Ethel McElroy ,- of Mrs. Emma Trom 'er of
Honolulu, Hawaiian Island Preston is visiting with her son,
visited last week with her aunt, Mr. Elmer 'Trommer, •Mrs.
Mrs. Charles Straughan and her Trommer. and Miss Connie
'cousin, Mrs. Eleanor Bradnock. '1 comer,
-Visitors last week • with Mr.
and Mrs. Maitland ,Allen were Mr., and Mrs. Thomas
Mr: and Mrs. Clive Allen and ' Johnston and Miss Laura Philips
Miss Brenda Allen of Goderich; visited last Wednesday with Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Craig, Ethel Farrow and her datt"ghter,
Misses Carolyn and 'Vera Jane Mrs. Jbhn Young at their cottage
Craig of Lucan, Mr. William S. at Grand Bend. "
Craig and Jamie of Clinton and Mrs. Ronald Pentland of
4k 4
Mr. Peter Brown of Windsor. North Bay visited last week with
They also " • visited • with Mr her' mother • Mrs. Charles,
Stephen Haggitt of Mc; 11William J. Craig. Straughah at her home in. the
awk village here. �,
College, Hamilton spent • the Mrs.Pauline Mitchell
and Mrs, Thomas Haggitt. .
weekend with his parents Mr. formerly Pauline King and Mrs.
Any girl in the district Elwin MacKenzie .the former
interested in taking' the fall Doris McKnight, •both. of Sarnia
project Dairy Fare- please . visited, last week with , Mrs.
contact any of the leader's who • 'Gordon Miller and other friends •
attended Training school in
in the Auburn and Blyth districtvc.
Clinton last weekend Mrs. Miss Peggy Simmons,, of
Thomas Haggitt, Mrs. Frank Yellow Grass,, Sask. visited last
Kathy Mrs. William Empey, Monday with her'cousins, MT.
Miss 'Heather a Elliott, M. and Mrs. Thomas •Johnston, Miss
Eleanor Bradnock or Mrs. Laura Phillips and Mr. antrIVlrs.
William Clark. Robert Phillips. While in
Mr. and . Mrs. Hudson Ontario, she visited 'relatives at
Millburn and son, Keri. of. Stoney Creek, London-, Seaforth--- .
Regina, Saskatchewan also Mr. and Blyth,, She 'is - the
Norman • Allen of .Be1arniller
``visited last week with Mr. and great-granddaughter of the late
Mr; and Mrs. John Phillips who
reltives in honour of" • Miss • • Mr. and Mrs. Graham McNee,
Marylin Berezuk of Niagara . Earl McNee and Mrs. Mary Bere
Falls; whose marriage to George;,,, , 9,,=;: motor. triP,m following
Finnigan of Goderich is to be around take Ontario the past
Mr. an rs' "
Michael and Laurel of Strathroy
spent the weekend at the home
of Mr. and Mrs':' 1I.Jedy.
Kathy Bere suff red a broken,
right wrist and numerous bumps
and bruises when she fell from a
tree 'in a neighbour's yard: She
was treated in GodeFich hospital
and has remained there for a few
days.
Mr. .and Mrs. Cecil McNa11'
and children are residing in, the
Andrew's home in the village
rs. Dwight
n had spent
mer.'
ton,
ton, who is a
school, will
. .and Mrs.
•
where Mr. and
Aldham and childri
two months this su
Rick Orr of Wial
teacher at Brooksid
be staying with M
Jack McGee.
Mrs. Maitland Allen. lived at Fordyce before going to.
Mr. and Mrs. Tony Abreu of Western Canada.
Ayr, ,Massachussets visited all
week with Mr. and Mrs: Ed Mrs. Wilfred Plunkett is •a
patient.in Clinton hospital where
and Mrs. George. Taylor she underwent surgery.
okest and Miss,,.„Margaret Mr. and Mrs. Sam Caldwell
Taylor of London and Mr. and • and baby moved over the
Mrs. Ronald-Rathwell, Michael weekend into the home they
and Janice of Chatham were rented from Mr. and Mrs: Walter
guests last week of Mrs. Gordon Schlichting who recently moved
Taylor. -too Goderich. •
Misses Jean Houston ,and Jean ' Mr. Ed Millen of
Jamieson of Toronto spent the visited last week with
week -end with Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Gordon Miller. ''
William Clark.
las
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Y MRS. E. HOWES on th 21st Psalm, saying
Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Schernelt
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