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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1953-04-09, Page 6PAGM RIX. -• NEWS OF W ESTFI ELD 'MELU,, April 7.—Mr. and s. Donald Snell and children' of Anderson," Indiana, spent the kk end with Mr. and Mr Gord- onI1[t', and Mrs. Frank Harburn Of 'Jensen- visited on Sunday with Mr. Wm. Walden. Miss Minnie Snell. and Master Alan Jardin of Toronto spent the W McDowell. eek -end with Mrs. J. L. Mrs. Fred Cook accompanied by Miss Violet Cook of Goderich were troronto visitors oven the week -end, and with the former's brother-in- law, Mr. Albert Nethery of Ham- ilton. Miss Edna Smith of Kitchener spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Smith. Mrs. Cliff Logan and Ralph of Belgtave visited recently with Mrs. Harvey McDowell. Mr. John Gear and Marilyn of KitchenerApent the week -end with Mr.. and Mrs. Chas. Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Bosman and family of Belgrave, Mr. and Mrs. Duncan McNichol and Phyllis of Walton, visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Bosnian. Phyllis remained with' her grand- parents for a couple of days' visit. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Stackhouse and Miss Eva of Brucefield visited on Tuesday .with Mr. and -Mrs. Norman McDowell and Mr. Wm. McDowell. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Cook visited on Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Win. McVittie of Blyth. McDowell c o Mrs. Alva ZV1D 'Mr, and visited on Saturday with Mr.. and Mrs. Bert Vodden of Clinton. Miss Margaret Wright of Auburn spent Friday with Ruth Cook. Mr. and MIss. Chas. Smith and family, Mrs. J-- L. McDowell, Miss Minnie Snell, Alan Jardin, Mr. Gordon McDowell visited on Sun- day with Mr. and Mrs. Elwin Tay- lor of Brussels. Miss Lorna Buchanan of London KINGS 3RIDGE KINGSBRIDGE, April 7. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Garvey and fam- ily of Toronto visited at the Gar- vey home for Easter. Mr. and Mrs. Fitzgerald and.fam- ily returned home after a visit to Sault Ste. Marie. Mr. end Mrs. Mike Martin and family of Stoney Creek visited with relatives during Easter„ week. Miss Beatrice Keenan of Tor- onto spent, Easter with Mrs. Martha O'Neill:. Miss Mary Friedman of Preston was a guest at St: Joseph's Rectory during the week -end. Nace Martin has sold his farm and is having an auction sale this Thursday. , Many attended the Easter Mon- day dance in the Parish Hall. AB 'had a pleasant evening. spent the week -end with her par- ST. HELENS ents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Buchanan. Mr. and Mrsiatuurd Koopman~ and three daers, of Seaforth, have moved to their new hone formerly owned by Mr. Hiram Lindsay on the 5th concession of West Wawanosh. Guests over the week -end at the Your New TELEPHONE BOOK is GOING TO PRESS! Q Apr IS YOUR LISTINGCQ*RECT? If you wish to arrange for additional listings'in the alphabetical section, or to make anv last- minute changes in your present listings, please call your Telephone Business Oflice today. THE BELL 'TELEPHONE COMPANY OF CANADA ST. HELENS, April 7.—Visitors ti during the holiday, week -end in- t eluded Mrs. Gordon McIntyre and Donald of Bracebridge with Mr. ' and Mrs. W. 1. Miller; Mr. and Mrs. Mel Brown and Bob Murdie. of Waterloo with Mr.,, and Mrs. I R. Woods and Mrs. Murdie; Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Miller, Donna and Douglas of Strathroy with Mr. and 1 Mrs. Fred McQuiilin; Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Miller and -Larry of Lon- ' don with -Mr. and Mrs. Chester Taylor; Mr. Charles McQuillin of Zurich at his home here. Mr. and Mrs. Irving Hunter of Goderich visited , Mrs. Gordon and other relatives on Friday. THE GIMMICK 3IGNAIr.ST&ft NEWS OF AUBURN AUBURN, April 7. --- Mr. and Mrs. William Kruse and daughter Elizabeth Ann of Galt spent the week -end with Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Lawson. Mrs. George Hamilton is visiting friends at Brucefield and Seaforth. Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Ling and, daughter, Marlyn of Toronto visit- s ed the lady's parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Munro, over the week -end.. Mr. and Mrs. William L. Craig, Allan and Brian visited friends in Parkhill Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Stephenson of Toronto visited Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Robison at the week -end. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Oldrieve and daughter of St. Thomas and Miss Mary Asquith of London were week -end visitors with the lady's parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. As- quith. Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. John Houston over the week -end were Miss Mary Houston of Hamilton, Miss Frances Houston, R.N., Lon- don, Miss Jean Houston, M.A., and Miss Jean Jamieson of Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Stoltz and two sons of Aurora, Mr. Kalmer Dawson and George of • Dungannon and Mrs. Marguerite Chopin spent Sunday .with Mr. and Mrs. Stolt.. Mr. Stoltz observed his 82nd birth- day that day. home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl -Wight- man were Mr. and Mrs. John Hilde- brand and son of Jordan Station, Miss Hattie Wightman, Mr. Harry Boothman of Niagara Falls. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Cox visit- ed on Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Mel Cox of Goderich. Messrs. Norman and Alva Mc- Dowell had their cattle trucked to Toronto on Saturday, and they motored down Monday to be there when the cattle were sold. Mr. and Mrs. -Wesley Stackhouse and Miss Eva of Brucefield visited recently with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wightman. -Mr. and Mrs. Harold Sprung of Hullett and Pte. ,John Sprung of Camp Borden visited on Sunday with, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Cox.' Mr. and Mrs. Jasper McBrien of Goderich, Mrs. Ed. Kurschenski and Maureen of Detroit visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. "Gordon Snell. Mr. and Mrs. Ray _Hanna and Ramona of Belgrave visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Bert Taylor. ' Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Rodger for the week- end were: Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Rol- linson of Toronto, Bill Rodger of Milverton, Miss Betty Rodger of Goderich. It pays to- use the Signal:Star Classified Ads. aimpenuir Mr. and Mrs. D. A. MacKay, Barbara and Johnny of Kintail spent a few days with Dr, B. C. Weir. - Donald Ross of Oakville is spend- ing the holidays with his mother, Mrs Fred Ross. Mrs. Marguerite Chopin and Miss Mary Houston are attending the O.E.A., Toronto, this week. Mrs. Harry Govier who will be 93 on April 24th' had the misfor- tune to fall in her home Monday morning and suffered a dislocation. She was taken to Goderich hospit- al. Mrs. Herb Govier is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Eve at Leaside. Mrs. William Straughan is spend- ing a week with her daughter, Mrs. Thomas Jar& and Mr. Jar - din, Clarksburg. Visitors with Mr. 'd Mrs. Herb Mogridge at the week -end were Mr. and Mrs. Gormley Thompson of Brampton and Mr. and Mrs" Bert Marsh of Kitchener. Death of Stanley Mutch.—Miss Elma Mutch received the sad news of the death of her brother, Stan- ley Mutch of La Combe, Alberta. Mr. Mulch passed away on Tues- day, March 31, from a heart at- tack. Deceased was the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. James Mutch of East Wawanosh and was in his 53rd year. 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Easter Tea;—The basement of Auburn Uuited Church was decor- ated with spring ri ower: for the A g A Easter tea and home-made baking sale held by the Women's Associ- ation. Mrs. Harry Sturdy was con- vener of the social committee in charge of the tea tables. The booths were convened by group leaders, Mrs. Oliver Anderson, Mrs. Everett Taylor, Mrs. Ernest Durnin and Mrs. Leonard Archam- bault. ASHFIELD ASHFIELD, April .7.—Mrs. Roy Mackenzie of Windsor is home for the holidays. Miss Alrna Johnston of Toronto spent the week -end at her home here. _. Guests at the home of Mrs. Earl Howes are Misses Anna and Char- lotte Mac e zie of Toronto, and Mrs. ; : els :ke and Jimmy of Oshaw : . Miss Ethel Mackenzie of Toronto LEEBURN I.FEBURN, April 7.—Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Stoddart and family of Lions Head visited recently with Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Bogie. Mrs. K. Chiiholm, who has been visiting her niece, Mrs. Wm. Mey- ers, and Mr. Meyers for the past month is a patient in the Goderich hospital. Latest reports are that she is improving. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Young of; De- troit visited the latter's sister, Mrs. Harvey Fisher and Mr. Fisher last week andattended atten ed th e funeral of the former's mother, Mrs. Gordon Young of Carlow. Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Hall of Strat- ford spent Good Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Bogie. Mrs. Henderson Young, Cather- ine, Margaret and John Ernest of Toronto are visiting right through spent the week -end with her bro- ther, Mr. David Mackenzie. Mrs. Margaret Fletcher of Luck - now celebrated her 97th birthday last April 1. Among the guests present were her nephews, Messrs. John and Duncan McKay of Kin - tail. ,.Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Cowles and children of London visited with Mrs. 'D. A. Macdonald last week - end. Miss Mabel Macdonald of Wind- sor spent the week -end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Mac- donald. THURSDAY, APRIL 9th„, 1953 the Easter vacation with Mr. and Mrs: Tait Clark, John and Jim. Other Easter week -end visitors with the Clarks were Mr. and Mrs. John Ruttle and Colin of Toronto also Miss Joan Clark of Wingham. Mrs. M. E. Terrell of Preston was an Easter week -end visitor with her cousin Mrs. Jas. Horton ono Mr, Horton and family. Mrs. Elwyn Rutledge and Eugene of Detroit were Easter week=end visitors with the former's sister, Mrs. Harvey Fisher and Mr. Fisher. Other visitors. were Mr. and Mrs. Ben Graham and family of Gode- rich and Mr. anis Mrs. Arnold Young andfamily of Carlow. Easter callers with Mr. Archie Horton and family were Mr. and Mrs. Chas.. Stevenson and Mr. and Mrs. Paul and two children all of Detroit and Mr. and Mrs,.. George Gliddon of Vinemount."`" Master Andy Plunkett of Auburn is visiting his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Terence Hunter. Miss Helen Fulford visited a week -end recentlry with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Harrison of Seaforth. 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