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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1974-01-03, Page 130UKK� Ia>E�RT4�i �.IG�1�►E.-�`�A�, 'x`�UDAY `JArNu'Y` „fan% y seriC4- .pleanor--Br lir �'ttnaa rni.I � s 'were- held on• the Auburh , ” Collins Charge df t,e United Church on Sunday, December 23rd. t..., At the . Donnybrook church,, Mrs. Jim, Leddy assisted Pasta Alfred Fry by giving a nu of Christmas readings wee , the singing of w A hymns. �,, In•r� 0* Ch and Mrs. B 'an a a the read spiratic Stei e'r Rice pertaining to the Paul of RR 2 Dublin. C istrnas theme. These were - Miss Isabel Fox.'of Blyth and Iso featured on the'l'r.awrence -Mrs. Lettie McDonald df Welk show. Ronald Hallam-- Seaforth, Jr. and Mrs:. Robert read the Scripture lesson. Phillips were Christmas Day The • combined choir under _ guests with Mr. and Mrs.' the direction of 'the organist, Thomas Johnston and Miss ' Mrsd Norman Wightrilan-ren- Laura Phillips. dered an anthem. Robert Turner returned Besides assisting at the Piano •home last Friday after 'a few Miss Nancy Anderson con- weeks spent in University tributed a solo. Misses Lorraine H<ispital, London, Chamney and 'Doris,Nayior surgery, and MI's." William weri't�,M°ss Jackie Strauglk,arl *spent Christmas on, Kintail; Mr. acid with their daughter; Mrs. John ' .Stadelmann and Thomas Jardin, Mr, Jardipcand hristine of Blyth; Mr. and "amily at Wingham. Mrs. Hugh Bennett and ,Jim of. ' Robert Chamney spent the Port' Albert; Miss Jill. pnett, holiday at Niagara Falls with' of Toronto; Ron Halla R 3 'his daughter, -Mrs: Verna Daerr;AU known Auburn; Mr, and Mra:�"`John, "`,and family.. , "" Bennett, Seaforth; Mr, and Mrs. Wartier Andrews is Qa i'Arva Ball Mrs. Harold Nicholson,' patient in. Clinton where she g4,v t •r;`.^.-`G-a-ry- flub st4.n/..-tinderwent.msur er„ • ns j on- gs 'of ''lected iii= .Goderich; Mr.: and Mrs. Joon day: We wish her a speedy al verses by Helen , Menheere, Stephen, David and recovery. Mrs. Norman McClinchey s, nt G`hrfatmas in California ith', her ,�istgr - rs..___.Robert Siler; Mr. Siler"',and family. pho565-533. Bayfield SUN LIFE ASS.UnetANCE ,GO3MP,ANY.OF CANADA sang `'fdtieti S. i. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Elliott Th PUPA ; �s b/ `" t.Tor onto spent "CT stmaso� , Hildebrand; s" ass joined in . „ with her parents; M°r at�d�'iVIrs, �,b giving a`\er�+ interesting ex-... Gordon Miller' " m f . planation of_ the •symbols o �`'Cchristmas. ' 'Pastor . Fry's.... Messa'ge:..,':•was, centrear. o Lind the theme, The;. Reason' n dais the: -holiday` eason-. .�3�ie, 4{. 4 annive-rsa e , ,i 4 K M r..,ai d m rs try/,�,l1 i •art or Toronto: and John ` ton of .Ottavka `�.apen;t' t.hQ .Chris holiday With -Mr, a,lid M.r rx" iltcin : ,: Mr. and rs. Elmer Kelleof { .Dublin andr.Mss: Judy Arthur' of Godetrich. spent 'Christmas.., with Mr: and. -Mrs. Harry Ar - An. specially happy and'rare' pastime inth ren-iouse o ° and Mrs. All- n s t x tingArt he d7'1111y - . The la'te,✓Har�'ev McGee; fir '`Christmas, guests with °`vent' Y`oolc place in the Auburn', -dance to the.music the Har-. t J Cuturn'unity lern OHa1. hal, ; 1 ' cousin of the bridefavoured borlites from': Goderich, Guests --5 .� . ".when', a Diacmbnd Anniversary , the gathering with . 4evera1 were. present from Wingham, w;,celebration' was held to"' for- Harry Lauder's . Scottish Goderich, •Lucan, ,Clinton; - . ' : Gerrie,' `Elderton, and mall . z�elebraite 60 years of -�balla-ds,--�f-crr=which he was• g . y _. mar`rtage. for.)n Er. and Mrs. . famous.1963 a family dinner was andlathe surroundingeAuburn Maitland A1� gm corn- 'T• his, happy young -in -heart Wedding, Anniversary at the During rhe day over 150. ,cpuple was married on .Christ- Dunlop Inn north of Goderich° signed the guest 'book as'they • mas Day, 1913, by'the late Rev° , At this year's event an Open carte. to personally honor this • Andrew _Lining at the bride's House was held from 2' to 4 inspiring couple home, the same• home where p.m. followed by a delicious • Mr. and Mrs.; Allen are ate, Mr. an'd,Mrs° •Allen still reside. beef ` dinner served by the tive members, of Knox United -- Thi �bride'4' sister, the late U.C.W. of Knox United Church Church.,, Mrs.. .,Allen is a `mem , M•rs. William J. Caig (.Jean) for approximately 50 relatives her of U.C.W. and for years • played, the wedding' march and . and close friends. been a member of the W.I. about 20 guests enjoyed the :;-, William S. Craig," nephew of Both are ardent- hockey fans, ceremony. the .bride, acted `as ' master: of - avid card i prayers and great '. -< Mrs° Allen is"the former. Bell ceremonies and gave a touching music lovers. Mrs. Allen stiff , 4Efliott Stalker and- of-a-fatni-1 but--,�h•umorous toast to the plays the piano and Mr° Allen r bride, his au ..,Iii this he men- is renowned throughTiut • the.. of,'ei'gh1t, five•'. daughters and 4 , �M, three, tons •'she is the only ',tioned"'that though Aunt Bell district. as,an'e)t,pert watch and •remaining mere e -r. Mrs. Allen and Uncle Mate had never had clot' r`epairman,; F'as,,b:.,l,ime..he was`'born also in this same children of their 'Own,. they had-, " clecides " to retire -.from this - house where they now dwell. ,neve! really been without-hoibby he declares' he receives M'r. A11e is the eldest son of childrien, having. been a sub. . the lane Mr. and Mrs. Joshua stitute' Mother and Father' to -'Allen of the- "Maiti�i d Con-.. many- children, _including Auburn. • held in honor of their 'Golden • murity. cession,. Colborne Township:` several_.. of the- nieces and =Mr. Norman Allen, the only nephews presen.t, rernaining brother, and his Toast to the , groom was wife, Leila of RR 2 Clinton, eldyuently ,"given by Jud were -head' table guests at the . Melhourr ', RR 2.. Clinton, dinner for family .and close 'nephew by marriage of Mr. ▪ friends. ;, Allen's. Mr. Melbourne ,also • Mr, Allen worked.,'. until his read the many congratulatory • retirement, in 1952, for .the messages ere- received in- -r'Canadian Pacific Railway, eluding one fram Prime Miri,, -z(eginning - his career at the ister Trud'eau 'whose sons McGaw section. 'In 1912 he'was Celebrate their birt day on moved to Auburn 'and the their, wedding day; Opposition• newlyweds began their married A, t..6'ader Robert Stanfield, life in a„home made of two box Robert McKinley,- and Her carsiand resided there until the' Royal Highness Qiieeh death of her parents in 1921 :Elizabeth • II. There was a when they moved into the t egrafro'Kingston, Fington Stalker home where they have phone call from dna ,,lived ever since. - greetings from Lawrence Welk,. Mr. Allen is a Past Master of Rex- Humbard • and other the Morning` Star Masonic , relatives unable to be present: . . Lodge, Carlow. In "1966 he was ' William J. Craig, brother -in - presented with' -his -'50 year' law of the bride proposed -a Jewel aiereby his nephew Wor. toast to their 60 years of Bro. William S. Craig of Clin- married- life ton. - Murray taunt, M.P.P., -a On Friday December 22, friend - of The family, spoke 1938, the couple celebrated briefly and said he, too, would 'their silver wedding anniver- like to be one 'of their dolpted "may sary with a reception and dance'`” children. He presented the. "'honored couple with an itn- u in the old Fci�rester's Hall, p Auburn. On Saturday, a dinner press_ive plaque . fi'om the , for. family and close friends wag Government `of Ontario. held at their home followed by The evening'concluded with a sing -song, always a popular a reception ,and dance. with Mr. ,r—DO YOU NEED A WATER: WELL??? DAVIDSON WELL DRILLING LIMITED OFFERS YOU - - 73 years of successfut''water development"- . 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