Clinton News-Record, 1950-05-25, Page 12THURSDAY, MAY 25, 1950
mom
Miss Frances Potter was visit-
ing .relatives in this community.
on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cudmore
+entertained Mrs. ' Grierson, Lon-
desboro, on Sunday.
Mrs. Donald Rutherford, Ing=
.•ersoll, visited Mr. and Mrs. Ewar.
Ross on Monday and Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Johnsto widoved
las ak
HOLMESVILLE
at their summer home, Deer
Lodge, Hayfield.
Mr. and Mrs. `Frank Yeo and
family motored to Niagara on
Friday, enjoying a trip which is
especailly beautiful during this
'blossom time,
Mis Gloria Palmer and Jim
(Curran were guest soloists at the
d evening anniversary services
e held at Victoria Street Church,
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Goderich, on May 21,
attended anniversary
Woodharn on Sunday
there with Mr. an
rd and family.
Mrs. Moss and Mr
Waterloo, visite
Mrs. S. Walter
will remain.. in th
part of the summer.
Allen Parks a
have been visit-
ing with Mr
Mr. and Mrs•
a week ago for
Church Servcie
VMS service w
United Church Sun-
day ,a good
Mrs. Tavener was
introduced the speak-
er, Londesbo
an interestii}g ad-
dress in the Korc
as well as tell
story for the children
WMS member:, id
type of practical w
could do. Mrs. W. Y
prepared approp-
riate the choir which
d of ladies of
anthems were sung,
part in one be
Mrs. Er Grigg, Mrs
Molly Finlay.
services, Mr. Ta
ger, and took ch
menta. He mad
that the church
remember the plight
viotims in Manx
ps to help financially.
nded Festival
• from here attended
at the Stratford
on Tuesday
high cl�assthe g
o£
or �;aying
tions. Jim Co
the operatic.
among tlxe performing
attending'
unity were Mrs.
Mrs. Jacic Yeo, Eileen
Gliddon, and
Shoal e
mmunity w
the accidental
day evening of
Auburn, when she
a car near her
the second oaf
ofMr.an
and her mother,
Dorothy Walters,
a sister of Mrs.
Holmesville. The
dd'oneanduat te
festival, played the
on the pr
as playing piano
of the coin
to` all those to
near and dear.
munity Club Meets
tar Flood Relief
vine Community
arty in the school
evening, the
to be forwarded
Mr., and Mrs. William ilorman'
and children y
services at d
and visited
Mrs K. Langfo s
IMr. • and Mr s.
Fied iEiford, d
Sunday with e
Mrs. Elford r
village for a nl
Mr. and Mrs t -
little son, who s
ing for some L.
Parks' parents, L
Jervis, left
TrentoWMS C
The annual- as
held in :the IT n -
day morning at
tendance. Mr in
charge and k
er, Mrs. Gri ro,
who delivered d-
dress on her an
mission field, ing
a specialen
and givingeas
as to the ork
that they eO,
organist, had op-
riate music ' f ich
was compose the
society Two ng,
with , a trio ing
taken by Mr. R.
Miller „and vei,-
During the ueg-
er led in pro e e
of announce ora
special plea -
ganizationslight
of the flood
and takAtte
A number
the final night
last.
music festivalprogramme
withts was a various
winnerstheir
classes singingcrran,
prize selec tenor
who had won
class wasfrom
artists.hcThose Ed-
ward
corm
andCarie D E.
and Marie
Gliddon.
Communityshocked
This codeath
to learn ofJudith
last Thurs was
Grange, school.
struck by toe
Judith wasd Mhe
three daughtersM
rs.
Arthur Grange, Ben
the former D. E
Ben -
miller, isthree
Gliddon, pupils o
little girlsrecent
Eileen Gli only
Goderich egos
trio by childrensoao
as well muni
s.
The sympathywho
ty
goes out
Judith was
Com
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Holmes house
held a pbou
on Fridayto t
ntire
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Mr. and Mrs. Fred Watson spent
the weekend with their .son,
Stuart, and Mrs. Watson, Dundas.
Westerners Honoured
A family. gathering of 32, was
held at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Gordon Sootcirever, evening,
n in honour
on Saturday
of the former's sister and her
husband,. Mr• a Altd a ra. and Robert
Heath, Calgary, ,
daughter GwedolYn, it being the
occasion of Mr. and Mrs. Heath's
silver wedding anniversary.
After a very pleasant evening
spent in playing games and con-
tests. Mr. and Mrs, Heath were
presented with a silver tea service
and: tray, and daughter Gwen
with a fancy piece of chinaware.
Refreshments were served by
Mrs, Heath's three sisters, Mrs.
Jack Cluff, Mrs.' Fred Arlcell and
Mrs., f,iordon Scotchmer.
Mr. and Mrs.. Heath and'Gwen
came by bus five weesk ago, to
spend a vacation with the' family
of Mrs. Heath, and also their
son Ted and his wife, who live
in Clinton
Gosben WKS Meets
.The' W1V1S of Goshen United
Church was held at the home of
Mrs. Elmer Hayter.
McBride vam. Thes nmeeting opened
witcharge of the
proh?
with "The Church's One Found-
ation". Mrs. Will Clark then read
the Scripture, John 17: 1, 2, 6, 17-
21, and;Rev.-Bern led in prayer.
The morning report of Presby-•
terial was given by.Mrs. Leslie
Armstrong and he by
ens. Allanses
ses-
sion was reported
Armstrong. A, trumpet Sabo, "The
Old Rugged Cross," was played
baccomp-
anied on the organ by Mrs. ElMrs. Clare McBride, mer
Hayter• then had a re-
viewAuxiliary
view of their work for 'the last
few ye both in
had been advancing b
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Colclough membership and in givings. The
and Mr. and Mrs. George Col- calledminutes
w ath earead
odand
d tthe roll
e.
dough were guestsonas Sunday An invitation to Varna on June.
ray,Varna. and Mrs. Alastair Mur- 9 was accepted. The offering was
ray, . taken and "Lead on, '0 King
Mr. and Mrs. Nixon Weigh, The meeting
London, and and Mrs. EElosedhwith prayer. A dainty
guests, Goderich Township, an were
guests on Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. lunch
r was served by Mrs. Elmer
Harold Tyndall.
These two sets of tiny twins Sh Sd hown areeir parents
andare
M s. William thousands
offPoint homeless
Douglas
result of the Manitoba al 22 and Joan and
'and (left ighst Barbara babies
pd Richard,o bewhile her husband laboured on the dikes seven months.
when the
•flood burst had rou put theng l fed their little bungalow. For rehabilitation the Casovans,
•lied85,000through ando engulfed
like other Manitobans, must look to the Manitoba Flood Relief Fund, which has been
;organized in Winnipeg;
Two Goderich Schools
To go Under One Head
Manitoba Flood Relief fund. The
people responded w
realized from the sale of
games of 500 t h e
to Mrs R
In euchre the winners were Mx
fM Steep and John Hut
t H 11 and Jack Col
the consolation prize
Y A few hours dancing were the
m' enjoyed to
orchestra.
m Credit is due Harry William
and the
se
he
"Support National Beautification Campaign, May 13th27th'•
CANADIAN . INDUS.TR•IE,S.IIMITEC1'
well to this call
for support, and several dona-
tions were, received in addition
to the amount raised from door
receipts of $52.70, and $19.05
tickets
on. a box of groceries donated
by committee members. Donaldd
Ives, Colborne Township,
the lucky ticket drawn for this
box.
In the
Vin
won by Mrs. � Al
prizes were
Betties and Bill Palmer, with
consolations going
Whitmor8 and Charles Williams.
Huller, with
Mrs. John Huller e
s.
receivingn
the music of Irwiri s
s,
president,Community
Club executive, for their quick
response to the call for relief
for the unfortunate inhabitants
of the flood area. After expenses
are paid there will be around
$70 to forward as a result of this
enterprise,
Goderich Public School Board
has decided to discontinue the
name of Victoria school, and
that school, with the adjoining
new one, -4.11 be known as
Goderich public school.
H. M. Shackleton, principal
f
Victoria school,.was appointed
principal of Goderich public
school at a salary of $3,000
a
year; and M. H. Stephens, pres-
ent principal of Central school,
was named assistant principal at
$2,800' a year, effective next
September.
Goderich Township
ars and found that they
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