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WALKERBURN CLUB
The Waikerburn Club ''held
its monthly meeting at the
home of Mrs. Lloyd McClin-
chey with Mrs. Ted Hunking in
charge,
The minutes .were accepted
as read by Mrs. Elliott Lapp in
the' absence of the secretary,
Mrs. John Hallam. The finan-
cial statement was given by the
treasurer, Mrs. Lloyd McClin-
chey. Roll call was answered by
each givinga donation to the
.Korean Foster child. The prize
was. donated by Mrs, Roy Deer.
A program of co fntests and
relay races was in charge of
Mrs. Lloyd Penfound and Mrs.
'Henry Hunking, Plans were.
made for the `hext•rneetingto be
held at the home.of Mrs. Elliott
Lapp.
A delicious lunch was served
by. Mrs. Thomas Cunningham
and Mrs: K. Jackson. ,
SOCIAL' ITEMS
• Winners at ,the weekly euchre*
.
party were; high' lady, Mrs.
Alvin Plunkett; high man, Dun-
can MacKay; low man,
William J. Craig; low lady;
Mrs. Duncan MacKay; novelty
prize,' Mrs, Arnold Craig.
Mr. and Mrs. Keith Robin-.
son, Kim and Kari of
Newmarket and Mr, a‘d Mrs..
Stewart Beattie of W-ingham°
visited last. weekend with Mr.
and ,Mrs. Ross Robinson:
Winners at -the March 4*
euchre party were:-. high .man,
.-Dornrld-dl atrtes;.tnw nan, Mrs.
•George Millian (playing as. a
• man); high lady,. Mrs. Maitland
Allen; low lady,. Mrs. William
Straughan; and novelty prize,
Jack Hallam.
Mrs. Stanley Ball spent last
week' on course for Ministry of
Agriculture and Food at
Geneva Park.
'Mr.. and Mrs. Ernie. Niblock.
and family moved -recently, into
their- new home, the • former -
Balp`tist Church:' •
Mrs. Thornaas . Johnston.,is a
patient in ,.University Hospital
where she,had a. complete knee
replacement. -
Mr. and Mrs. Allan
McDougall and Mr. and' Mrs.
Andy Belanger of �Azil.da
visited on the weekend with the
former's parents, Mr: and• Mrs:
Kenneth McDougall.
About 20 persons enjoyed the
bus trip to the garden show at
O'Keefe Centre fast Friday
along with Blyth anti Walton
residents. All report a wonder-
fut.
onder-
fu t_ • time.
,
5 • ans ng is a
patient in University - Hospital, Ontario Provincial ,Police,
Goderich Detachrrient, report
investigating two thefts, one
break and enter and three
other ,criminal occurrences for
the week of March 3 to'.March
. 9.
Paul Chamney, Ben Hamilton,
Donald Cartwright and Ross
Andrews.
Officers
from OPP,
,reactivity
London,
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PERCY' WEIR
YOC,,rBLUT
"Funeral ervices were held
on Tuesday, March 6 for Percy
Weir Youngblut, who, passed
away- suddenly at his home on
° March 3.
-He. was born in Auburn -on
' April. 4, 1909, tie son of the
1at."John Youngblut and >ida,
Shltz. He was in his 65th year:
He attended t.U.S.B. No.5
Hallett and for many years was'
a welder at Dominion Road
Machinery Company of.
Godet•ich. He was a member' of
Knox United Church where he
was• a member of the Session.
Following his marriage to his
wife, th;e:-w fo.rm°er Frances
McClarty, they resided at
Oakland and Auburn before
moving, to • their ,f,arm o
Auburn -Blyth highway.
Besides his wife, he is sur-
v-tv tl t-wta-scams, Daws—of--•—
Scotland,' Ontarid and Barrie
of Grand Valley;,,' also one
• They made 2.7 nen-criminal
investigations:
Officers were called to 11- ac-vit
"cident scenes. Seven involved
property damage, and five per-
sons were injured' in four.of, the
mishaps. -
Police laid 31, charges under
• the Highway Traffic Act, 11 un-
der the Liquor<,Control Act and
gave 38 warnin s, it
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sown Pole
AidentiJn Goderich
MRS. LILY HELENA k '
, MCPHEE. "
Mrs. Orval McPhee passed
away in Clinton General'
hospital on 'March " 4. She was
.born in London, England,. the
daughter of .the late John"
'William .Kerns and, Lily Juek.
,She was in her 54th year.
She was a member of St.
Mark's Anglican Church .and
the Anglican Church Women.
She is survived by her
husband, `Orval McPhee; one
son, Ronald of Goderich; her
mother, Mrs.`'' Lily Kerns of
Auburn; and one sister, Mrs.
Melvin (Rose) Steep of Cam-
bridge.
The funeral was conducted -
by Rev. Fred Carson and
Pastor Alfred Fry on March17
in "St, Mark's Church with
burial taking place in' Dungan-
non Cemetery. '
Pallbearers were Kenneth
Scott,Walter Marchl, Julien
Delbergue, Ted. Bakker, Bert -
Moss and John Steep. Flower -
bearers and,
Fordyce Clark,
Tea Mills, Grant Volland and
Joseph Hickey.
cause much damage
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Two Goderich area men suf-
fered rminor injuries, March 8,
when a car drivenby one of
them crashed into a stone
pillar, local police report.:
Gary Johnston}' -RJ 2
goder�ieh, who vias driving, ant "
his passenger, Ronald .McPhee,
179 Cambridge Si., were east-
bound an Toronto Street when
the car's brakes sized. • ..
.Police estimate theey damage
to Jolbnston's :ar 'at $900.
' c1h March 7, three cars
driven by Gordon Finnigan,
16tBrock St,, .John Jeffery, 127
Warren St., and Bryan Ainslie,
92 St, George's Cres, collided at;
tiie intersection of South and T
Elgin' Str,rets, ,
Police repoPt no injuries but,
-damages were $725 to they Fin
nigan .cat, $575 to the Jeffery
car and $225 to the. Ainslie car.
BEARE�CROSS-
1JLUUO
DONOR
They 'answered six requests v•
for assistance
In Provincial Court,
Crir,inal Division, Goderich,
two persons were convicted of
Highway Traffie. Act ,Offences. .
Police . gave three "
breathalyzer tests.
Provincial Police advise
motorists too, dura.i;t_.,a.ncL1ear.
when oncoming motorists don't
, switch to lc w beam lights at
daughter,•,Mrs. Elizabeth Tate
'-of Brampton; six - grand-'
ch'il•aren. . One brother, • Kary
•tend one sister, Mrs. Madeline
King: predeceased him. •
Pastor Alfred Fry conducted
the services with burial taking
place' at Ball's Cemetery.
.Pallbearers were:., Ronald
Hallam, mess Youngblut,-
James- Fielder, Maurice Bean,
William Andrews and Reg
Shultz. Flowerbearers were •
Carmen Shultz, Dolton. Shultz,,
Garden Club executive
--aught:" Don't fight back and 9.
keep your own high beams ,on.
Police also advise that•
motorists should ..seep their
cars in safe mechanical con-
dition.,
The Yukon River •system of-
fers'the cnoeist over 600 miles
of historic wilderness river
travel: The route starting -at.
Lake Bennett, B.C. traces the
gold ,stampeders q•ues�C�"'tf�,`
Dawson City and the Klondike
The Goderich' Garden Club met recently •to distuse planned activities for summer of '74: .
Members of the board are (standing from •left to right) Fran Armstrong, Bud' Elliott Anne
Teal, Robert Machan and Gladys Green. Members of the, executive are, seated left to right,
Jew) Barnett; vice-president, Helen;: Videan, president, and Sue Gower, Treasurer. Missing
from the picture is secretary Maureen Hill. (staff photo).
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A 'collision at Cambria Road
and Trafalgar Streets March 11
resulted in $200 damage to a
car driven by Arthur .Gardner,
Qwen Sound, and $100 to a car
,.driven by John Sprung, •who
lives on The Square, police
report, a
Last week, local 'police' laid
42 charges under the Highway
Traffic Act, four under the
Liquor Control Act and two Hp-
' der the Narcotics Control Act,
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Yes, we are ''Over -stocked!
While other furniture dealers
are- complaining about shor-
tages of supply, our ,buyers
have been combing the
markets till we are actually.
Over -stocked!
We have plenty of extra -
shipments still scheduled so
we, have to keep our. stock
moVing out to make room for
our new orders arriving daily.
Std we get the sales and you
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