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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1973-05-03, Page 22a PAGE 8A--GODERICH SIGNAL -STAR, THURSDAY, MAY 3, 1973 AUBRN AND OISTRICT NEWS Funeral services were held on Monday April 30 for William S. Dodd at the J. Keith Arthur Funeral Horne, who passed away April 27 in University Hospital, London -af- ter a short illness. He was the son of the late William Dodd and Jane Smylie and lived at Stouffville before corning to the Auburn com- munity. He was a member of Knox United Church and was a mailman on R.R. 1 Auburn for over 20 sears. He is survived by his wife the former Rita Harrison' and,^one brother, Harry of Goderich. His son William Jr. passed away in 1964 Pastor Alfred Fry_ conducted the service with burial in Ball's cemetery. Pallbearers were Kenneth Scott, Major Youngblut, Orval McPhee, Duncan MacKay, William Moss and Alvin Plunkett. The flowerbearers were Thomas Johnston and Andrew Kirkcon- nell. SOCIAL NEWS Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ward, Penny and Michael of Lansing, Michigan spent last weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Donald Car- twright, David, Derrick' and Lorie. Mrs. Richard Brooks spent a few days this week at her horde here. •She has been with her husband who is very ill in St. Joseph's Hospital London. Mr and Mrs. Elmer Trom- mer visited last Wednesday with his mother, Mrs. Emma Tromrner at Cambridge. Mrs. Trommer returned with them and will make her home with them. Mrs Kenneth Scott is a patient in University Hospital London, we wish her a speedy recovery... Mr. Stephen Haggitt of Hamilton has returned home from college.. and .-is .visiting with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Haggitt. Misses J. Houston, J. Jamieson, A. Adair and J. Bulges all of Toronto spent the, weekend with Mrs, Frances Clark. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Robin- son of Clinton and Mrs. Edna Greinsen of Detroit visited one day last week with Mr. and Mrs. Maitland Allen. • WORK BOOTS • Industria • Farm • Factory r'Ialn or safety toe. Choice of seven sole materials. ROSS SHOE SHOP 142 The Square Goderich,.. Ont. 1 ;tr Mr. Thomas Johnston atten- ded the 97 annual convention of the Grand Chapter of On- tario West held at Barrie last week. He was a delegate from the Blyth chapter. Mr. and Mrs. John MacKay of London spent the weekend with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Duncan MacKay. The Rev. Fred Carson , of Princeton, the new incumbent of St. Mark's Anglican Church will commence,.his ministry at that church on Sunday May 6th at8a.m. Mr. Dave Millian of Elnora Alberta visited last week with Mr: and Mrs. Maitland Allen. Mr. -and Mrs. Wilfred San- derson visited one day last week with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Youngblut at Woodstock. Mrs. Verna Doerr of Niagara Falls spent . the weekend with her father Mr. Robert Cham- ney. ,,WALKERBURN CLUB The monthly meeting of the Walkerburn club' was held at the home of Mrs. Roy Daer. The president, Mrs. Elliott Lapp was in charge of the meeting and opened by reading a, hymn. 0 Canada was sung followed by prayer by Mrs. Carmen 'Goss. The minutes were accep- ted as read by the secretary, .Mrs. Worthy Young. Thetlfinanciai statement was given by Mrs. Garth McClin- chey in the absence of Mrs. Lloyd McClinchey. The roll call was answered by giving donations to the bake sale. The draw prize donated by Mrs. Ted Hunking was won by Mrs James Jackson. Plans were made for the next meeting to be held at the home of Mrs. Joe Verwey. The roll call is to be answered with donations of bulbs, plants and seeds for the penny sale. The program will be in charge of Mrs. Ted Hunking ,and Mrs. Elliott Lapp. The lunch will be in Mrs Wes Bradnock 526-1595 charge of Mrs. Roy and Mrs. Joe Verwey. Mrs. Lapp was the auctioneer for the bake sale. A program of contests by Mrs. Leonard Ar- chambault and Mrs. Carmen Gross was enjoyed. Lunch was served by Mrs. Garth McClinchey and. Mrs. Nick Hill. Mike Pope back in town to work with father Vic The newest addition to the business world in Goderich is six foot two 27 year old Mike Pope son of Vic Pope of R.R. 2 Goderich. Mike has just left a job -in Toronto at Scott's Restaurant to- come to Goderich to prepare for the day when he would take over the running of his father's Ken- tucky Fried Chicken Franchise here. Mike likes Goderich very Much and .indicates that he would like to stay here a long time. He has been most active in sports in Toronto, par- ticularly hockey. Last year Mike coached a juvenile "AA" team in the Toronto Metro Hockey League. He is married and is living at 154 Nelson Street. Mike has had the rather unusual distinc- tion for a Canadian to have served for three years °as a Cor- poral in the United States Marine Corp. NEWS FROM KINTAIL. A number from Kintail at- tended' the Lucknow�r Presbyterian Church services"''' on Sunday, and " enjoyed the special celebration of their cen- tennial year. It was nice to meet the faces we have not seen for years; and we enjoyed the special music by the choir and the guest speaker Dr. F. G. Stewart of Kitchener, Those taking their first com- munion in Ashfield ROBERTSON ROUNDUP On the 8th ofJ May, the Junior Wing of,,our School is presenting a Spring Concert. Each room from Grades 1 - 6, are participating. Our school's Grades 7 and 8, went to the Goderich Memorial Arena ,for a Roller Skating Party last Wednesday and everyone enjoyed themselves very much. We would like to thank Mr. Lumby for making our party possible. We would like to make honourable men- tion to Mr. Harland, the only staff member who tried to skate and did a very good job. The Basketball game which was to be held between the boys and the teachers was put off again. (The Senior boys were really in good shape too.) This was probably the reason that the teachers were not brave enough to attempt the game. We offer our congratulations to our custodian Mr. Mantha on his recent marriage! SUN LIFE a progressive company in a progressive industry 4 GORDON T. WESTLAKE Phone 565-5333 Bayfkeld SUN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY OF CANADA MRS. D. SIMPSON '529-1548 Presbyterian Church last week were Barbara Farrish (Grant) Flora Simpson (Duncan) Ian. MacKenzie (Jack) Glen Robb, (Gordon) Bradley MacKenzie (Ross) Bobby MacKenzie (Ross). The, W.M.S. was held in Ripley on Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. Kenneth Rooney. Choir practice will be on Wednesday evening at seven thirty at Ashfield Prebyterian Church for adult members. Having watched the final. - game fn the Petrolia-Goderich hockey series, he was most im- pressed with hockey • in the town and expressed great desire to play center on a Sailor's line next season. Harbor Report Grain boats over the week which put into Goderich harbor were the Chicago Tribune on April 26 and the Sarniadoc on April 28. Salt Boats included the Pin - dale out of Cleveland light on April 24 taking on 9,700 tons of Salt and the Martha Hindman out of Conneaut light April 25 taking on 11,250 tons of salt. * Try chunk bologna for this tasty sandwich spread. Chop 1/! pound of bologna and combine with I/2' pound shredded Canadian cheese, 1/4 cup mayonnaise, 1 teaspoon in- stant minced onion, 2 tablespoons chopped sweet .pickle and 2 tablespoons mustard. Spread on " sesame seed buns. Enough filling for 6 sandwiches. MR. AND MRS. MICHAEL BURNS Wed in honeymoon St. Peter's Catholic Church in Sarnia was the scene of the recent `spring wedding at which Karen MacKay became the bride of Michael Burns)" Father Leo Burns, cousin of the groom, Toronto, performed the double - ring ceremony. The bride's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Ian MacKay Sarnia. Mr. MacKay is a former resident of Goderich. Parents of the groom are Mr. and Mrs. Jack Burns, Sarnia. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a full- length dotted swiss gown with a pinafore affect at the front and long, full sleeves. Her waist -length veil was edged with daisy lace and held in place with a Juliet cap. She carried a cascade of daisies, habv's breath and sweetheart roses. Matron of honor was Mrs. Jane 'McLellan, Newbury, who chose an A-line red dress trim- med with blue ribbon. She carried white daisies' and blue baby's breath. Roxanne Wilbur, Sarnia, as The Curiosity Shoppe (THE GREEN DOOR) ANTIQUES AND GIFTS OPEN 10 A.M. Tp 5:30 P.M. P.O. BOX 131 79 HAMILTON ST. GODERICH, ONTARIO K. PREVETT Bus. PHONL 524-6661 RES. PHONE 524-8553 I Sarnia, in Tobermory bridesmaid wore a red flowered print dress on- A -lines and carried white daisies and blue baby's breath. Groomsman was Brian McLellan, Newbury. Ushers were Tom Burns and Jack Burns, both brothers of the groom, Sarnia. The .wedding reception was held at. the Holliday Motel. For greeting her guests, the bride's mother wore a floor -length coral gown trimmed in white with a white carnation corsage. The groom's mother selected a powder blue gown with pink and white carnations. For a wedding trip to Tober- mory, the bride changed to a yellow and blue plaid pant suit: The young couple are residing in Sarnia. smith 111. muttvii. c.twn' Cuea .tan �� It's ne+,spep.r Ult }or , oa colo... b� 14 .d. Tos gMlx M be reotie$? You're re,dio( this on.' - trhr Oobrrith SIGNAL -STAR Th N!oUNr t a Ldpiitb ,! On her special day show Mother how much you love her ... gift her with pretty, comfortable slippers. In- cluded in our selection: slip- ons, scuffs, leathers. Choose Mom's favorite colors. GIFT CERTIFICATES WILL SOLVE ANY PROBLEM ROSS SHOE SHOP D�ngannon Kni re arin p p g ori The aixth meeting of the Dungannon Knit Wits was held at the home of Irene Hasty on Monday, April 23. Lori Pen- tland read the secretary's report. Tis next meeting will be on Thursday, April 26. The discussiorv...was zippers, buttons and button -holes and applying elastic. Mrs. Win- temute showed how to make a mock cuff. The girls discussed plans for Achievement Day. They talked about how .to make their exhibit for Achievement Day. It will be knacks with, The seventh m Dungannon Knit Wr on Thursday evens at the home of clue.' Mrs. Howard Culbert, Nine members roll call by mesa Sh ge stion for the tI The date for h books and finished., °del was decided. Hems sod finishes were disco The nextd held Ma meetingwgi H. 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