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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1951-09-06, Page 6DONNYBROOK `. + N) BItOOsept.' 4, — Mr. ted Mrs., 11. Seffersan axid family were visitors atToronto' over the weelpend and attended the C.N.E. i'isses. , Irene Jefferson and Lues° Theinps4n have, returned to their. schools at Dunnville and Onondaga, respectively; after the summer vacationl. `p A number of iaCtiles in tl'ni:> vic n- ty attended,... the• Stanley br'u, h 41eitaonstration by Mrs. Marshall °of Wiughant.' At the hone of ;41rs. Arnold. --Graig ozl Wecluesday ing. • Mrs, Verna Doerr and family returned to their home at Niagara Falls on Saturday after a month's x3Sit with her ',pttrents, Mr. and Mrs. II: (1 ananey, and otiler, friends, milk recipes, write: DAIRY FOODS - SERVICE BUREAU 409 Huron Street, Toronto Keep up with o classes and after class fun by • - drinking plenty of Nature's best food ... Milk. It's nourishment in glass! Milk gives you vitamins, -proteins.and Minerals, so in pw rant. skin, growth and vitality. Try Milk these refreshing ways: in creamy malteds and shakes; with chocolate or any flavour fruit syrup; pr poured over slices of fresh, fruit. Eur real food value at - little cost, yon can't bent flips., S OF. AUBURN Arl3UItN; anti Mrs. Graham 'Symington, of 'Montreal, and Misses Fern and Erma Sym- ington, of Toronto. called on frieucds ,here un 'riday. Mrs.) Win. Straughau is visiting her ',laughter, Mrs. Clayton Robert- son, and Mr. Robertson at Copper Cliff. Miss Mary Houston has Y•e,uned her position ,as home t'eomuI1ICs industrial arts and crafts course. Mrs. Craig will be teaching in One of the' Toronto schools, The Baptist 'congregation will held their anniversary service's. on Suaadaty, September t)th, at 3 P,,41.and 7.30 _,.m. The guest speaker will be Rev. Ian G. Mild, B.A., of.. Goderich.. ;special Music will he rendered. A. cordial invitation is extended to everyone. • ' Teachers in District Scltouis. • specialist iix,,one of. the Hamilton Schools re -opened, on Tuesday with iublfc schools.bliss. ,k1>ivt;r of ' ,Liinealdine in The sympathy of the district is 11ar e X the.11ul,ul•u school; piss Milieu ;- -.Miss' 41.urduck of Barrie tile,deatti of her"sister; Mrs. llayes;rat, Prosperity school; -Miss JUS at \\'estiield school, and Mr. Ctirl Mills at S.S. -Nu, '16, East, AN • .� An Old ,Resident' Departs.--Dea tp has' claimed env of the oldest ..resi-. dfents o1 the, village, in the person of 'Mrs.Jas. 3lutch, who passed( away an Thursday morning at .her hone, in -• her • eighty-sixth year. Mrs. Match had been afflicted with a. • lengthy illness. which 'she bore with grace and fortitude, thus re- vealing the .depth of, her Chris tiax, Bili Dobie returned, to his home .character. She was the former 1 on Satu=rday after being a valeta Jane. Nicholson, daughter of Abe. in. Godericia hospital with a hate Thos. Nicholson and 'Anne .Sheppard, and was born in Gode- rich township. Her .entire life was spent in this part_ of the county. Her • Marriage to ,Mr. hutch took place in 1891,. the ceremony being -perforated by 'Rev. Dr. Alektinder MtteMillan, now living in, Toronto. Muer" of her married life. was spent on farms in East Wawanosh. • She` was a • faithful member of Knex Tufted; Church and a life member of the W.M.S.()f a quiet, unassum=` ing manner, by her gracious person' ¢slily she Avon it host of friends. She was predeceased• by her' flus )b'iind and. one son,. `Norman, who died • in October; 1950. the was the last surviving 'limner of 'her family, having being -predeceased by -three brothers, Moues, John and Albert . Nicholson,and` two sisters, Mrs. Temple Clark and .Miss Elizabeth Nicholson. Surviv- ing to mourn her passing are "one 'son and one, daughter, Stanley, of Lacombe, ' Alta.,, and Miss Blma Mutcb; of Auburn: 'The funeral took .place .front her late .residence on Saturday. afternoon, Rev.- C. C. n Wat-s-higlen: -conducting.- the service. The pallbearers were R. b. Munro, \Y.' T. Robison,. Fred Toll, Ernest i11ickingbottona, Jas.- Roberton and Chas. Sebtt. Interment, woos in rlytli Union cemetery. e .feuded to Mrs.. J. C. --'Stoltz in. vi'hirh oceurred in ancvti.Y'er, Mrs. Stoltz received .word of the death off ,Friday. • Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Asquith amore week -end visitor: ',with their daugh- ter, Urs. Donald Oldrieve, and Mr. Oldrieve of St. Thou:m 3. , - Among these w,ho have attended the " Toronto .Exhibition from here were fir. and Mrs; Gordon. 'Taylor and Marion, Mrs. Harry Arthur, 'Art Yungblut; Town Cunningham .and 'Walter Cunningl}aua ; M J.?urlane ati teacher at S.S. No. 9, -severely fractured leg. 'Be is .rest. lug -comfortably ar-his home here. Mr. Wm: Straughan Left last week for Saskatchewan to assist with the harvest near Swift ' Cur - ;rent. Others who had one pre- viously to the West were Johnny Seers Stewart and Bob Sttanbury. Miss' MeKiver of Kincardine is the new teacher at S.S. No• 5, Huliett. (the Auburn school) . She is Making .her' hol.ue,) with Mr. and Mrs. Ernest 'Patterson._ Mrs. Warner ,Andrews has ,re- turned • to her home after a trip to the west coast. . • 'i\lr. and .'Sirs. McIntyre of ,-De: ;trait are visiting Mr.- and ,Mrs. Geo. Beadle and- ether relatives. Mr. and Mns. • Lloyd Rafthby,. Gordon and Paul, of London,, have been visiting -Mrs. 3...Taylor. . Mrs. McCormick of D,etlu}i w-a's arecent vaaitor with Mr. and, Mro J. W. Graham: Mr. M. L. Craig suffered a mis-- fortune at the sawmill when a plank fell on his ,foot, breaking one of the bones in a 'toe" on the right Pout.;, Mr. Donald Ross has left to assume • his new 'duties as principal of one of the public. 50110015 fir Oakville.. • - \\',m. Rouls ton of \\' ngham spent the Week -end with fir. 'ands Mr:i. J. \\. ,Grahalu. There': will be 'Ia`service in Knox Presbyterian Church next: Sundcry- o .,,accou.nt of the Baptist annivNrs- aw ry,, .. but • •Sunday 501001 will be. held at,.-' 11.m. • \Irs. W. 'T. Robisi,n -visited he"r daughter. Miss. Jetrid Anderson, Reg.N., nt.I.hort Collati.rne. .ilr. B. C'...\\'eir•,has returned home' after 0 hulidaay spent at 1..ilica;o tail New V lark. Or.. and, Mrs. Win. S. 'Craig have of YOUR CQMMERCE BRANCH Ain. Street The towns of Canada are hiiman pla.ces. • In..our town you g9. to your banker as naturally - as You go ta your grocer. No banking service is too large or tOC! small, to expect it young man starting in busines's . . the old folkS. ready to retire . all are welcome at The Commerce,- • Yes, ciiir Canadian towns are human places . . . and the men and women ' -'at your Commerce:branch are good people to knoW. *The Canadian gank-of Cortimercd fit "The Commerce"' Mr.. and Mrs. Ivan—Jerrie 'left -- tin Monday. for Tortonto, where they will attend the gxhibition for a few Mr.' and Mrs, Ewan Roas- and John :left Saturday_ evening dn a week's motor trip as far east as. Montreal. En route they will viSit relatives of Mr. Ross at Barrie,- Oornwall and Montreal. , Mrs. Harrison' returned home. on Saturday after spending the past tvro weeks with relatives at Strat- Mrs.' E. ,Trewartha is' spending a few days with Rev., and Mrs., Miner and family at _,Florence, Ont. and'. Mrs. Lawson Woodcock, of London, were holiday visitors Mr. and MiS. Will Potter, of Lucknow). called on relatives in the village on 'Sunday. visited relatives heie on ,Sunday. 'Mr. and 11r.s. Fred Eagleson, of Mr. tiikft Mrs.' N. Heard on Friday .Mr. and -Mrs. MeDwain, of Lind- say, were holiday guests With the latter's brother, Leslie Jervis, arid 13raiitford, *spent the week -end with nipeg, Mr. and Mrs. rorne Mc- Gratten, P.ort Colborne, Mrs. H. R: Forster and Mr, and Mrs. Kenneth Reesor and fan:illy, Locust Were quests last week' pf Mrs. W. Yeo and 10ta, also with oilier 1,•ela- tixes on the Ont Line and Oth coffees - the above mentioned guests, along with the Goderieh township -rela- tives: ,gathered togethcr on Tuesday evening for. a picnic suplier at. the homepf Mrs. W. Yeo. , Medical statistics show '000,000 Canadians suffer from arthritis or CARLOW CARLOW, SePt:4.—Mr. and Mrs: iloss Pennington of London visited with Mr. and Mrs.' Gordon McPhee over the holiday. • e ." Mr. and Mrs: Frank; McIlivain and Glexrda returned home_on Mon- day night from a week's holidays. Quite a number ,from here at- tended the Toronto Exhibition last wek. The Junior Farmers chartered a• bus on Thursday and the Women's Institute chartered one on Friday, " The children are hack to school. again. 31,isS Campbell of Settforth- will teach at No.1. this term; . Threshing is pretty 11 we.. rounded up around this part for this year. VV.M.S. Meeting. The. -Aughst. meeting of. the W.M.S. was held at Mr. and Mrs, Frank MeIlwain's POttage,„ with Mrs. Tait Clark leader. The •Seriptuie was read by ' Mrs. E. Sherwood.. The ladies were pleased tit have Mrs.• Queen and Mrs, .CytimPton 4their ',guests. Mrs. Queen spoke op the subject "Working Together." Mrs. Cramp" ing was' givem.by Mrs. W„Olark.- After the close of the-mineeting Mrs. P. Mellwain served- A 'dainty' lunch and. a social hour was spent. Then Mrs. Marsh Moved -a vote' of thanks to the- guest -"speakers aid • Mrs.: McIlwitin. 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