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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1955-05-05, Page 8NN YBROOK U+O,1INY ROOK, May 4. --For the months, the hour of ser- °rdee has been changed from 3.30 'pm% to 9.45 a.rn. and the Sunday School will meet following the e'huich service. At a recent meet- ing, Gordon Naylor was appointed StXhday School Superintendent with Mrs. William Hardy as assistant, Mrs. Norman Thompson, secretary - treasurer and ,Mts- Elaine Jeffer- son, organist. Teachers for the various classes were also appointed. Mrs. Florence Hingleman, of London, is visiting at the home of her sister, Mrs. Christena Jeffer- son. George II. Jefferson of Clin- ton, visited there also on Saturday. Mrs. William Mos., and daughter, Betty, of Auburn, were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Gurdon Naylor. Mrs. Norman Thompson spent a few days with her daughter, Mrs. John Tiffin, irr Wingham.- Mr. and Mrs. Stuart, Chamney, Diane and Dbhna were Sunday. 'visitors with her p `� etas,- Mr. and Mns. William Webst , Fordyce. - OVER 4a MAS rr8 To VISIT HERE ON MAY x Maitland Masonic Lodge. will be host to 400 Masons from the State of Pennsylvania on Saturday, May 21. The visiting Mason -s' -will come via the S.S. North American from Detroit, which is scheduled to ar, rive late in the afternoon and clear port here about midnight. An ev- ening meeting will be held at 8.30 o'clock in the auditorium of Gode- rich District Collegiate Institute. On this occasion the main speaker will be Most Worshipful Brother Nelson Hart. Brethren of Mait- land Masonic Lodge will use. their cars to provide transportation for the visitors from the harbor to the Square 0 0 0 till•. J. M. Redditt of Toronto visited in Goderich over the week- end. , — EITHER HAND OR POWER MOWERS — Special machine just installed to Sharpen Power Lawn Mowers We also sharpen hand lawn mowers If your power lawn mower engine is groggy or hard to start—and you're pulling the grass instead of cutting—then bring your power mower to us. New power mowers for sale at $80 and up. Also some used power mowers on sale. ]LEI6BURN LEMURS, l', May 4.—Mrs. W. Gardner, who was a patient in Goderich hospital, is now with her daughter, Mrs. Joe Freeman, •� and Mr. Freeman. .• Mrs. John. Chisholm, a resident of this cornmunity, for over 60 years, passed aw Suddenly at the home of her son, T omas Chisholm, last Friday might The sympathy of the comtnnny is extended to all the members of her family. Leeburn W.M.S.—Mrs. Joe Free- man was hostess for the Easter meeting of the Leeburn W.M.S., with Miss Belle Shaw as leader of the worship service. Readings were given by Mrs. Rod Bogie and Mrs. Sallows. The pianist was Mrs. George Gliddon, of Stoney Creek, a former member who: was visiting in the conun.unity. Mrs. T. Clark gave an interesting report of the Prebyteri'al held in Wing - ham, Miss H. Clark read part of a chapter from the Study Book. It was decided to give ,a donation to tale Cancer Society. All sewing work is to be finished and brought to the next meeting ready lo•r the bale. The May meeting will be held one day earlier, Tuesday, as the ,ladies are invited to a tea-- at Benmi•ller church on Wednesday, May 8. The' meeting will be at ,the home of Mrs. J. McBride. Mrs. Gliddon, who recently returned froni a two-month trip to Cali- fornia, Texas and Mexico, gave an interesting account of her trip, illustrating it with picrtures. Mrs. W. Sallows moved a vote of thanks to Mrs. Gliddon. The hostess was assisted by Mrs. J. Ruddock, Mrs. Cree Freeman and Beryl. 0 0 0 NILE NILE, May 4.—Mr. and Mrs. Cliff McPhee and Harvey McPhee mot- ored to Byron Sanatorium to visit Ralph McPhee on Sunday. - The regularmeeting of Nile C.G. I.T. opened with the C.G:I.T. Pur- pose. Mrs: 'S. Taylor read the sbidye-book an India. Donna, Me Nee and Maribelle Bere were .in charge of the worship service. Bet- ty 'Clement was in charge' of the games. Dorothy Wolff and Bar- bara Taylor' -are in 'charge of the worship service for the next meet- ing. Joyce Matthews and Dorothy' Rutledge are in charge of the games. The annual church dinner will be on 'Friday, May 20. Mrs. Harry Girvin and baby are. home ,from Goderich hospital. 0 o 0 Wild turkey generally take water only once a day, flying from their 'roost for the daily drink. TIDE GODERIGE SIGNAL -STAR f . Hundre4 Expected Here On Week -End Foar. Eig Iluron County Youth Conclave Hund edd of Huron Co. u r young people are expected to be in Gode- rich this week -end ..for the big Huron County Conclave being stag- ed 'by the Ontario Temperance Federation. The conclave, to be held Satur- day and Sunday nights, has been arranged by the O tario federation as, an educational project in co- operation with its. Hliron County unit and the churches and schools in the county. . Two Programs Two special programs will fea- ture the rally on Saturday night. A "Teen -Age Turn -out" is slated for 7.45 a.'dlock at Goderich Dis- triet Collegiate Institute auditor- ium with fun and felldwship asthe theme. Lorne Shewfelt, of Tor- onto, a dynamic youth leader, will directa program of recreation. Second program • on Saturday night wil•I be a "Young Adult Con clave" at Knox Presbyterian Church auditorium, starting at 8 o'clock. Norman Lindsay, recreational leader from London, will have a special program of fellowship. Mr. Lindsay is known throughout West- ern Ontario for his leadership in promoting square dancing as re- reation for young people. Also at the "YoungAdult Con- clave," Rev. John Linton, secretary of the Cd• T arta can r- emperance Fed- eration, will give an address on the alcohol program entitled "A- New United Church, Toronto. Look at an Old Problem:" Members of the special conclave Sul Grand clic will come on rally will be held at Knox Presby.- ' Samuel Kerr, Exeter; Frank Hqw- terian Church at 8 o'clock with ! son, Wingh•am; Harvey Johnston, Rev. E. Crossley Hunter, BA, DD, Brussels; C. Reith, Seaforth; W. one of Canada's greait Christian ! Middleton, Exeter; D. Lloyd, Wing - leaders, will be guest preacher. i ham; Jack Gaiser, Dashwood and Dr. Hunter is minister of Trinity I Joseph Snider, Goderich. egRSONAL,I,aNTION Mr. and Mrs. Garfield Leishman, Cass City, Mich., were guests with `the former's cousin, Mr. and &rs. Henry Leishm'an, Palmerston street last week -end. " Mr. and Mrs. J. K..Sully recently returned from holidays at Sarasota, 14`sl_•4r]id4. Mr. and Mrs. N. Sdhnurr and - family of Waterloo were week -end guests with Mr. and Mrs, T. w E. lowtin, Hamilton Street. Recent guests with Mr: and Mrs. H" Witmer and. Mrs. • D. L. Jones were `Mr. and Mrs.. Archie Jones and children and Mr. and Mrs. Jann:es Jones,,, of Detroit. The Tiger Dunlop Institute met in Colborne Township 'hall. Fol- lowing the installation of officers by, line pest president, '..Mrs. Tait Clark, the -President, Mr`s. Stanley Snyder, took the chair, Rall call was answered. lit was decided to insure the W.I. kitchen equipment in the hail. A number of laares were appointed to acct as a visiting committee,, Members were reminded of the Renniiller W.A. invitation ,to a .11111URCANtY, +. 4Y 5; WOO Blossom: Tea. 11rlrs. E. Montgomery, m Charge` of the program, introdtneecl two - guests, Mrs. Hewitt, of Mitchell,. and Mrs. Gliddon, of Vineland. Mrs. Gliddon is a charter Member of the Stoney Creek Mother Insti- tute. She gave a brief address on. the ,work of her Institute and on ttheirbehalf extended good Visllea to the Tiger Dunlop Institute. Harvey Wightman, of Auburn, a graduate of " Parks Commission School, Niagara Falls, showed ex- cellent pictures of British •Colon.- - Iiia and the Niagara district. Lunch was served by Mrs. F. Fish- er, Mrs. A. Straughan, Mrs. J. Blake and Mrs. Ray Moore. IS BUILDING TIME REV. DFS° E. C. HUNTER who will be guest speaker at a rally Sunday at 8 p.m. in Knox Pre"sbyrterian Church, Goderich,' to conclude the Iluron County Con- clave being'staged here this week- end by the Ontario Temperance Federation. -About 1,000 Huron County young people ' are expected to a1tend..the rally. promotion committee are: Carfrey Cann, Exeter? chairman; H. Gordon Manning, Clinton, secretary; Rev. The regular meeting of the ,Gude,, rich Kinette Club was held Mon- day evening at the British Ex- change Hotel.. The main part of the business meeting was the election of officers for. the coming term. The success- ful ' candidates were as follows: President, Muriel Such; first vice - 'president, Sybil Marriott; second vicesresident, Evelyn Patterson, secretary, Yvonne Ovules; treasurer, June Cook; registrar, Jelin Martin. Tickets for the Kinette doll for 1055 were distributed. At the con- clusion of the meeting there was a display of hvndicr.•afts made by the members Ad a penny sale of various items.. :0 0 0 BADMINTON PLAYERS ELECT AT MEETING , Eric Hansen was named presi- dent of Goderich Badminton Club at an organizational meeting held at the Town Hall. About 20 bad- minton enthusiasts attended the meeting. Other officers named were: First vice-president, Mrs.. Burns Ross; second vice-president, Ken Col- bourn;. secretary, Bill Hornsby; treasurer, Mrs. Ken Colbourn. The group plans to use the gymnasium at Gode ich District Collegiate Institute, starting next AUBURN AEA FARMERS 'URGED' TO JOIN UNION Past president of the Manitoba Farmers Union and 'representative of the Inter -Provincial Council Jake Shulz, addressed a meeting of farmers at Auburn some time ago. He came down to Ontario at the expense of the Western Farmers Unions in an effort to get.. Ontario farmers organized. He started, "We just have to have Ontario with us if we are to ac- complish' what is needed to keep our country otit of a depression.',' How can we do this, he, asked? By parity prices' with other com- modities, lie stated. They now have a parity on five of the lead- ing commodities in the United States and we must have that here if we are to avoid another de- pression, he said. fall. It is hoped the '.membership will be about 50. 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