The Goderich Signal-Star, 1953-04-16, Page 6PAWN SIX
DOIINYBROOK
DONNYBROOK, April 15. ---Utes
3oan T Doerr bas returned -to- tier
home it Niagara Falls after spend-
ing the holidays at 'the C tatnney
bows here.
Wise Gladys Jefferson, -IL\., Sup-
erintendent of Park -Wood Hospital.
Longton, and Mies Olive Jefferson,
R.N., aseistant superintendent of
Stratford Hospspent spt a few
days at their home here before
leaving for England. where .they
will attend the Coronation in June.
Word of Death,.—Word was re-
ceived early last week of the past-
ing. after several weeks' illness,
of 'Mrs. David Tisdale. of Saska-
toon. Mrs. Tisdale, formerly Leslie
' Robinson, was a native of Donne -
brook, being the youngest daugh-
ter of the late Mr. and Mrs. James
Robinson. Surviving besides her
husband are one son, Dr Roy Tt e
dale, of Prince Albert. one sister,
Mrs. Elizabeth Naylor of Ease
Wawanosh and two brothers. M:
James Robinson, of Toronto and
Mr. J. C. Robinson, of Winghant
Mr. and Mrs_ J. C Rpbinson had
just recently returned' from a visit
with Mr. and Mrs_ Tisdale_
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THE GODERICH SIGNAL -STAR
ST. HELENS NEWS OF DUNGANNON
ST HELENS, April 14. ---- The "T—' 0
DUNck Eedy returned to • OF.tt, Ten,
oto, after spending the Faster
Tower of the Living Chri.s-t" vcas•Jack Ee y ret April 15 --T 1!r_ J UNION
h01 the worshipsera t tie
Iceived followed by the roll call.
The president, Mrs. Harvey fuller,
took charge of time business which
included making plans . for the
Presbiateriai meeting in ?forth
Street ✓Church, �►pril 21. The
the t erne tr o -
for the Easter Thank -offering of 1 season with his parents. Mr. and 1 INION. GODERICH TOWN- .> in the stud,/ gook included
the \%,MLS held at the home at Mrs_ Heber Eeci) . Jack has' been ! SHIP. April 15.---Tfte April meet- a poeut 'read by all the tpetalsers
: engaged ' to teach mathematics and ing of Caron 1`lissionary Society and •chapters taken by : Harv�es
M John t ameron. ' \\'_ t) :engaged'
in a high school, at Stoney !was held` \\'ednesday App 8, with Fuller and Mars. %\ illiam Porter.
Rutherford led in the warship ei- , e reek, in the Hamilton district. • a fair attendance. The leader, A' selection on David -Livingstone
rice, aaeast by Mrs. Lorne DurneMr_ and urs Charles Fowler and R lrs. Gerald Or was in charge, was read by Mrs. Austin Fuller
In,- )1.„.,„„,-- . Durkin, Mrs_ G. svin Thomas visited the former taking as her. theme, the Easter and one on 3lillicent House by Mrs_ -
Stuart. Mrs. Frank \lct,luillin. Mrs.' ` prv,ratu-
brother. Mr Frei Fowler, South;- " resisting et hymns, -rte- Thomas Sowerby. The meeting
.. _ �,- ......__ Join
_ am ton. one day last week and " ponsiye sections and meditation. Closed b�•itthhe prayer
yer and a 'lirs_ Thom lunch
and Mrs- John Catner�.n. \!r1 E.: on Sunday were visitors wish his The Raster thank -offering
\W. Rice read a the
an 'How cousin. Mr_ Will Jackson, Ripley. Sowerby.
does our belief in the Resurrection Mr. and Mrs Wilfred \wins of { John Falconer has left for a
help''"
Cannington, spent the week -end • home after spending several weeks season's sailing on the Mantadoc.
Master Terry Wilson visited last with the latter' parents, Mr and at the home of her daughter, MIS. \\'e were sorry to hear Mrs. Ro-
week with his cousin. Jimmy \\'t! " Mrs Roc�bert Moore. Mr. Moore's , Orland Bere, where there was sick Bert McAllister has been verb" ill.
:son, at \\'tutechunh. lintmy reeenditioh remains about the same nese
turned with him for a irw, days- ;,:ter sutiertng a partial stroke-,, Miss beta Drennan 4 Bright's
\!r and Mrs_ Irvin McCabe. Ma,-- three weeks a,,,o Ills friends are Grove, spent her Easter vacation
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'sin, bre an and M \lrii.iin. of ,honing to soon see some improve- with her grandmotner, "tits. Abner l�'ILE.1April 15—Mr. and airs_
\1 indsor, 'acre visitors re'��entia strut Morris_ Adam \tcC`artnev. Clinton. visited
with \1r. John \lvu►llin and other
Air ,�nd Mrs. Bill McClure ant! Mr;_ D. E. Anderson is with her Mrs- A. McIhvain and Mr. William
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relatives, three :ons, of • Elmira. returned ` daughter, Mrs.Robert Stothers, , R'at_son.
The h:indicrafters with • their !home on Sunday after Mrs Me- after spending tate winter with her Master Paul Gardiner. Goderich. Money doesn't grow on, sprees.
spent the Easter holidays with his
Aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mr. Doug
)kNeiL
Miss Jessie Wallace. Godericb.
called -on sev=eral friends in ?pile
last week.
3Ir_ and _sirs Jack Harcourt.
London, spent Sunday wi' h 'kite
Harrourt's parents, Mr, azd
Les Pentland and family:
A very pleasant evening. spon-
stired by' Nile Y.P.V. was held in
the church basement on Monday
evening last Tables were effect-
ively decorated with the Easter
colors and a pregram of local
talent included duets by Mrs D.
McNeil and Mrs. Ray Fisher: plant;
and violin duets by Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Bogie; reading by Verna
Rutledge: selection, on the trumpet
by Jimmy Reed, of Dungannon:
Scotch selections by J. Pirie. of
Goderich. Lunch follow d_
Mr. Henry Pettman of Owen
Sound_ spent last week with ,Mr.
and Mrs. Walter Penmen.
leaders. Mrs- Cordon \tae l he t _�1.. (lure and sons spent Easter hur, daughters at Toronto and Preston. I
Mrs Jas t`urran and Mr t'litl day with relatives here_ Mr. and Mrs Gordon Kidd, Ry..n j
\lurra� attended Ochi se:e t sirs who
Kilpatrick, er with "arid Sheila, Islington, spent Easter FIRST HOLE l l:ril� TWILIGHT S &LE
i1a� ;�t t'ranbrv+ok on Thur>�:i� : Sas!: 'rho spent the winter with week end at the home of Mr_ and jv 1
her son at Montreal, is visiting; Mrs_ J. J. Ran. Ryan Kidd as -1
ST. A 1..-(; I_ STI \ E her sister-in-law. Mrs. S. J. Kil- , sisted Mr. Thomas Webster on the S
patrick her brother, Mr. Bert Fin- larm during the week and Mrs.
ST At'GI STINE, April 1.1 —\lr. ' nigan, Crewe, and other relatives. i Ryan visited her daughter at Isling-
and Mrs- C. lambert. St Ca:h- s Mr. Ken_ McAllister returned to , ton. All returned to their respee-
artpes, spent a few days with Mr.! Stratford Normal School after tive homes on Sunday.
and Mrs Miles St. Marie. Easter holidays. Ken has been en . Mr. and Mrs_ 'Weldon Rudow,
• miss. Mae Redmond. Windsor.' ;aged to teach in September at a ; (nee Bertha Jones). Kitchener,
8_1t l'irInnoatsekwithher mother. ;school. one mile north of " \ti hie- 'have returned Mrs 'M Redmond i church.
1t teddy East- \tom
er week -end with her uncle and ! , Jones, at Easter.
aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Phonsie Boyle; i Mrs. W. R. Andrew, who was
of Colborne. spent a few days with Mr. John !quite ill at the home of her daugh-
,r ■ Miss Bernadette Boyle spent "• Boyle. - i ter, Mrs. Ben Mole. is now quite
Mr. Edward Boyle, Arthur, spent ; a lot improved and has opened
a week at his home here, up her own home.
Mr. Ambrose Brophy spent a 1 Visitors Sunday with Mrs. Char -
few days in London last week. 1 lotte Reid were Mr. and Mrs. Robt.
A successful euchre and dance i Reid. Judith and Janice. Lucknow;
was held in the parish hall he: e ; Mr. and Mrs. John_ Norman, Shar-
Frioday, April 10.
e honeymoon at Florida and called
- iss Maureen c _ spent' Henry ,Horton returned on her parents, Mr. and \Mrs. Frank
For cottage or fishing
— see —
to
ardware ' Easter with Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Boyle.
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Courtney and
EVENRUDE MOTORS family spent Easter with Mr. and
Mrs. Gus Kinahan. -
The Square Goderich
Mr_ and Mrs_ Walter Lettner,
15-16 Rose Marie and Jim, of Toronto,
ion and Ross, Kincardine, and Mt.
t and Mrs. Harvey Reid. Lillajean
i and Fraser, of Port Elgin.
Congratulations to Mr. Eric
on Easter Monday. A party in i
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