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.6A• ;gQDL RICA $fQ{AL-STAR.•TJURSDAY. MAY,4\
Rev and Mrs Clarence
McClenaghan were among those
in attendance to honor Rev. J U re
.Stewart at Seaforth on Sunday.
Rev Stewart .has completed 65
years in the • ministry. and
continues topreach almost every
Sunday. In June he will be 90 years
of age Congratulations, Mr.
Steuart. from your many
interested friends here'
On Saturday evening in Saltford
Hall.'Goderich. two couples were
honored on.their wedding
anniversaries Mr and 'Mrs.
Calvin Matlntvre of Wingham are
45 years married, and Mr. and
Mrs Bill Reed of Goderich, 30
• years. The twoladies are sisters.
Friends and relatives from the
13ungannon area were .among the
guests who attended
Misses Ruth Bere and Fran St
Pierre of Windsor spent several
•'Elaysthis week with- the for• mer's
mother, Mrs. Mary Bare. and
family. The girls( have completed
their first year at University in
Windsor and plan to resume
studies there in mid-May. •
Mr.' Norman McDonald of,
Rexdale spent the weekend with
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Fowler.
Others who visited on Sunday
included Mr. Fred Fowler of Port
Elgin. and his son Ross and
grandson, Ralph, of Southarnpton.
Recently Mr. and Mrs, John
Fowler of Grand Bend, and, Mr.
' and Mrs. Tom Fowler. Darrell
and Karen, of Parkhill visited
them also.
On Saturday morning Sharon
Young unfortunately cut her left
thumb badly with a chisel. At
-emergency at Goderich Hospital
she received several stitches and
returned home again,
_Mr. and Mrs. Richard Stewart
andlittle son, of North Bay. spent
.the weekend recently .with the
forrner's•parents, Mr. and Mrs.
• Arthur Stewart, fourth
concession of Ashfield. " '
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stirling and
Darlene of Thamesville were
tome with •Mr. and Mrs. Robt:
Irvin, and. with them, on Sunday
. afternoon attended a birthday
• party at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Russel' Irvin and family; ninth
concession of ,Ashfield, • The
family gathering was in honor of
Mr. WM. Trvin Who will be 80"
year, ,f age on Monday, May .1.
Mr.. and Mrs. Paul Henderson
ad'dthreegirls of, Toronto visited
last weekend with Mr.. and Mrs.
Harivey Alton, and • i,n Lucknow
with Paul's mother, Mrs. Garnet
Henderson.
Mr. ,and Mrs. Ross Spry of
Niagara Falls, N.Y., wtio. have
recently returned from Florida,
spent several days with Mr. and
Mrs,L6rne Nees this- past week.
The Spring Concert at
Brookside on Thursday evening
. was well attended. All enjoyed. the
variety and excellence of talent
presented. •
Mrs. John Ryan,refurned to her
home in Dungannon on 'Saturday
after having spent\ the winter
months with Mr, and Mrs. Gordon
Kidd in Georgetown and Florida. Herb •rt,Finnig n, John Parkand
Mrs.• Ernest • Pritchard, Donald Nicholson.
Toronto; spent several days -this ' Flowerbearers were Howard •
:�.. �s�•:drrratl�er�-':�arrlE•..�' er-rch�
Pentland, and other`mernbers of Mole;Lucknow.
•
1
her fancily around here.
Spring weatther is 'here and
seeding is -in f 11 progress.
Crocuses, little Ii1i e violets.tcrd
the daffodils a -re ticw• in blgon
Mr and Mrs Fra k Thomps�i�i
and Joanne spent this weekend a
their cottage in Kincardine.
Mr and MrSiGrant Sowerhv;
Thornhill, accompanied by Chris
Bell of A incourt: also Mr,and
Mrs. Bi 1' Blake adid Becky nf•Galt
visited this `weekend at their
parental ironies here and. in\
Goderich
Din 'er guests 00 Sunday •ith
Mr an Mrs Grah,arn McNee rid
family- included Mr and 'tars
Roht. Orr. Dale and Donna. and
Mr Elton Orr, • ' Kincardine
township, also ,Mrs lary Bere
and Jatnre Other callers were
Mr. and Mrs • Wes Irwin.
Kincardine.
Mrs. Muriel Smyth, and her'
daughte r Eleanor, 'Mrs, David.
Evans,., nd Duffle of Brantford .
visited this week ``nd with Mr.
Bryn Smyth
rsBert Wiggi s,' Brantfo�'l
c 11ed.ip yr •it Me • nd,mrs. Park'
'iggins'and Mr. and Mgrs, Wm
Wiggins on Saturday].
Mr and 4Mrs. Bob Ott\
Matthelvof Kitchener were h
for the Weekend withNMr and 1
Irvine hedy and Martha...
ROBERT McWHINNEY 1
death of Obert McVi hinnew
ungannan. occurre 'in
ham andtDi.tnict Hospi al on'
nes lay. April 19. He was 85
of
W
Vv eci
t.�_
,years of ale,
He -was bo
Concession 2,'A •
on February 12
.William • MWhi
Du$tow.
M1`.'McWhi.nn-v was a farmer.
faryr i gron the S' rr!e`farm where
he .wa born u til retiring _ to
Dungannon .in Ma.„ . 1950. ,
On July 6. 191 c. he married
Annie Andrews of + oderich. who.
passed aµ•ay on Ma . ch 11. 1970.
Mr. 'McWhinney is 'survived by ,
ore ' son.„ William Hugh,i 'of
D ingannon: and a sister. Mrs. Ed:
( lar"a).Topping of Prince Albert.
Saskachewan. _:;.
me
rs.
•
n dp..rLot 9.
hfield Township..
1887.aSan 'of
nev and Mary
Also survived by four
grandchildren: Rob in -Goderich.
Jim 'i Zurich, Lexie (Mrs. )fen
Murcjh), Clinton, and Claire (Mrs.
. Harr •Chtrra,bers ). Goderich.
B sides his- wife. he was
pre eased -.by one brother,
Jam and three sisters. Mrs.
GegQr (Isobellel ,Johnston. Mrs.
Wi1I'ath (Grace) Mole. and Mrs.
Mar ' (Margaret? Yoting.
The funeral service was held at
MacKenzie -Memorial Chapel,
M .and Mrs. :)don t3radtett
wei'of""lankv�lw"'Iier3tta-.p,.
Don Martyn who has . been .
working in Goderich at the Salt
Mine is now employed at Button's
;j3utcher Shop. Lucknow.
Mr and. Mrs, Douglas Henry
Sad a $uccessitll auction sale o6'
aturday.
Several from the Lochalsh area
attended the meeting at hfield
Township Hall re a, nicipal
di E h.
inlay M;rcDonald is the unday
Sc . Superintendent ' fora
Ashai,eld /Presbyterian church
Then Sunday School open for the
season.
Rec
Mrs A
nd ►s
visitors with Mr and
Mathewlyian were Mr. '
Harry Watson, of
oront4 and recently returned
;pm F1 rida.
Hugh MacKenzie of Levacki
sfaent a few days with K, L.
MacKenzie.
Sympatthy of the.,.ccam.munity is .
extended to •Mrs. Emile!
Ma4.eh are and family in the
sudden passing of Eldon
1WfacLennan of Auburn.
Congratulations to Mar
Mathev pian who las successor
comple :' d another year !at
Vniver itv of Guelph.,
"Jahr Bradley is Sp riding a fE
days ,with Mr. and /Mrs. Eld
Bradley. ..
Reer>n visitors with Mr.s,a
Mrs.•O1y've cCh., ries were M
and Mr/,s. Allan /McCharles aid
family° Montrl, Mr. and M, s.
Donal cCharlea-and fam-il-yelm.
Brant o d. Mr. John McCharles
and Oa v Stenton of Petrolia. +
an Wylds "who passed
away in • the early part of the'
winter., was• laid' to rest in -
cemetery during the, '
ek.•
Marilyn MacIntyr'e
r of Mr. ' and Mrs: Joe
Lochals
past wE;
Mils&
aught�
acInt,vre was hurt in an accident .
recently with school almost over
for this term. Marilyn is anxious
to complete her year, Everyone
wishes her a spee 'y recovery.`
GOOD.TRIP
Y
Mr. a;nd Mrs, OlivEr-
McC arles have returned after a
mos enjoyable trip that took them j
to as Vegas where,they visited
J
, MR. AND: MRS. R. J. KIRNBAUE'R
To' live in Siratford
St. Joseph's Roman Catholic Chnirch. (Tinton. was decorated '
with white lilies and daffodils for th :1prrl 7 wedding of Susanne
Marie B yle, daughter of Mir. and '\l is I:unos Boyle. Goderictr
;, sand Rov • thn kirnhauer. son of Mr `,,ii l Mrs. Flank Kir•nbauei ;
'RR 3 'St a fo'rd;,
Rev; , anies Kelly .conducted th,•' double -ring, cereinonv�
Organist was Mrs, Robert LeBea+i =
Given ininar•rrage by her father. Hp, 101,0 ware"r 1t bite \'mise
embroidered sheer floor -length • ii,pire- tvled gown '\'E nice
homed the neckline. the cut), the lone sleeves and tele
,which held the a bouquet cd
nations tipped with white. w.luve,s lr,ryed mums and
sop ti1a with white ribbon.
latron Of honor was Mr•s., Marga r f;ran,d and the brirde.Srnaid
s Mrs. 'Claire Parker. both sists•:'s „t the bride. They were,
wn,edalike infloor-length pastel t,: ':ti colored floralgowns of
crepe -de -chine and'cani led bouquet- -1 pink sprayed nlunls with •
white ribbon, ,,
Flowergirl Was Nlis,s Mar•ie'Br't,rr1 RR, 3 Clinton She wrire a
floor -length po.lvesti-r•erepe r;own,•1 deep violist With white lace
trine: She carried a bouquet of pt ,r: sprayed triunis with white
- 1 ribbon. -
_` Master 'David . Parker: Clinton. was this---i,i-ri;shearer
and to Victoria to visit Rev. and `Grooms•man•was Frei! Judgtt•, Stratford. Ushers were Glen
Mrs.• Charles McGillivray- 85 K rnbauer,' RR 3 Stratford and John Brand. RR 3 Clinton.
year Old uncle. • . ,r °
The w�eddfng� recelitinn was held:r't the`Clintnn Legion Hall. -The
Theylenjoyedthe gay nightlife' . riotherofthe bride wore a rest• t'r'imp-knit dress and matching
of Las Vegas. the Beverly Hills ' qoar with a corsage of w hits.roses The'aroom's mhtheil'hose
and Hollywood areas, Knott's fight blue ensemble of-volYett'r• knit -crimp with a cprsatLie of pink
Berry Farm, Disneyland 'and < roses.
tours round Los Angeles. Fo tria`vell'ing. the bride wc,r, alight 1)110-% crimp -knit dress
A Parlour 4r your along the with -atchf ng hooded vest of bliio and white. and a corsage of pink
California coati took' them '10 carnat'ons.. .,
allowing a trip to the riOrthe.i.ster n° United States. the coups(
k up residence in Stratford' , •
lace ti
pilltio.
wine
with Miss Patti McGillivray. gvI
They'wient• on to Los Angeles and ..
visited'with Mr. and Mrs. Fred ' w
Tushingham. 'They went to • g,
Redwood.City and v' sped with Mr.
pi'er and to San?
ther stop Was,
veil 'McGillivray,
cle and son Alvin.
X�te,Vancouver to see)
and Mrs.. Avery E;
Jose'' where an
made with M.
.
an 89 year old
They wen
R'ev. and Mrs. A1-iistair MacLeod
L�ucknow, on Saturday.. Atxrir 22 _ Hearst castle. Where the land✓'
85,000 acts. •su 'rounding the; to
with burial a t D u rig n n o n castle is. used as . cattle ranch .\
Cemetery. Rev'. Clarence and 6000 herefanc ttle graze the
McClenagh
United Chu'
Mrs. TEir
organist."
n,-1 of ". Du gannon , year round,....•• ,`
ch was minis er and ° They stayed ih
t Pritchar was Maria and s
lion seal
Pallbearers were Robert C. •plent fu).
Mc, hin.ney';. •Harold L. .was -the•
Nlc inney, Robert •Mole.h
w°ereo
c
night at Santa
such as sea
aid fish were
d Cafrmel-by-the-sea
next overnight stay.'
d market .laces still
er's delight.
of the Paul
anta Cruz and
cars .:e bu�'iv carrying
gers`tip and down this
of hills.` They reported
ssengerS 'help turn the
by hand at theturns.
neig/hbou sof Mt. and Mrs. Jack
Gardner and Mrs: Martha Lelly -
where Mrs. Bert Mason of
Kinca ytine was visiting.
ThE Fisherman's Wharf and
Alcattiaz Island were highlights in
San Francisco also. '
They left -from San Francisco
by Western air lines for
Vancouver where they toured that
beautiful E'�ity and took the Ferry
to Victoria; the Paradise Island
area, and•Butchard Gardens.
,The 'weather ,was perfect,
ward, pleasant and delightful. On
Mo da they boarded 44r Canada
747 f r a four hour trip to
Tarimo.'
A11. n Il they travelled on,five
airway , three bus trips, and
hun treds of miles by car. ,
"Memories Which we „shall
always cherish," says Mrs.
,McCharfes.
ei
a ieid spo� • -'r`t.
• By KEITWILLIAMS
A team from'. Hanover captured
the Legion Ladies Auxiliary
Invitatn bowling tournament
held last Wednesday (April 26) at
Little Bowl with a three game
total of 3,501,,
Members of the winning team
are Shirley Rush, Lil Thompson,
Berhice,rOwens, Lois Prooknow
.and Pauline Trafford. A Goderich.
tenni of Faye Sheardown, Alice
Ari•stay, Mona Davis, Ann
Anderson., Norma"Kingswell and
Doe .Queen finished second with.
3,348. Jeny Thompson of another
Hanover team which finished
third, had a high triple of 086.
This edged out roe Queen's
score by 1 pin who had 6.85. Doe
OIeen, however, won the' high
double with a scot"e of 456, Shirley
`'"Wright had a high single of 284.
After the competitions, a banquet
was held at the Legion..
The Youths 'owling council is'
holding a banquet this Saturday
.tM tyh' t.:.St, . Peter's Catholic
he Goderich Industrial
vtie will be playing with 'eight
teams this year. They al'e, Gord's
Sports, Sandy's Clippers,
Gower's srdenCentre, DRMCO.
Building Centre, Sifto Salt,
Brindle Plastering and Fisher
Custom
Gamet,° will be played on
Monday and Thursday nights
again this y6ait. Games may also
.he played on Wednesday nights
'until horseracing stares inn July.
The firstganie,, will he on the
Victoria w, eken•d
,Afterwards, games will\prsnllably
be played on Sunday evehihgs.
There 11is pee wee and tyke
registration at the arna,tonight
(Thursday). 'Bantaims, midgets
and possiFily°juv'eniles will join up
later. poaches are still needed
for teams.
The Kinettes are sponsoring
juvenile softball for girls up to'the
• age of 1.5. •
Western Fair Raceway closed
out its winter meet' last Saturday
and will start its spring meet on
Monday, May 1,5. Hanover
Raceway opens up this Satltrday.
Postime for the first race is .7:45.
exist to the travel
'rhey(had a ton
Miners in
the troll
the pas
city ful
that p.
trolls
attended the \ivedlintz from Ottawa. Sudbury and
ro<nto:\
Prior to lies'wedding, the_ br'icle was •the guest of honor at
mlisceilaneous showers given 1,v Claire Parker and Margaret
,Blrand, Clinton. and by Thelma Fiiuser•. k:rnbro••,in Stratford,'
Policy re wedding stories
The (;oderich Signal -Star talcs great pkeasure in publishing
',free char. e N edclitr ; „ icytur igsi rj's U mtere,q,..ta .
readers.
Photos and copy for the wedding page must be in the hands
of the* women's editor no later _than .11orrda,v at 5 pm. on the
wee of publication. , '
bedding stories whif•h are submitted for publication more
Ire otolith following -MY r, d—t0
olute Mininiuni 'and n6 picture will accompany the item:
rhe above regulations are an effort to keep all Goderich-
Signal-Star news features as current as possible;
. tent ez a4:14nc ue > ne o/% a14yr,' mele&iern
Let us assis4, you with your
plans for that all important
wedding day.
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