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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1957-05-16, Page 5• `+ 0 AX11,,tft4V lfititp '1 CARLOW FWD May . — i ao May meeting Of the Smith's hill WMS was held at the home of Mas. W a'n,- Clark last week, with Mrs. Clive Mend as deader of the meet- ing, Arnold Young gave the Scripture reading. Twelve mem- bers and three visitors answered the roll eallp Mrs. Lloyd Young eonducted the stud► book pe •lod. ll ict Ws t4laCia for the Gamer drive. M.r. Wan. Marsh ilAA invited all anenjrs to her hiOinte in G'oderich for the June Meeting. A lunch was 3earvcd by the hostess, Mrs. Wm. Clark. Mrs. Harry Ma�seear, of Bramp- ton, and Mr. and Mrs. Sylve: ter, of Windaor, viii ited relatives in the distrt over the week -end. YOU . NAME . •IT— WE . ' HAVE ' IT ! HURON BODY & FENDER SHOP Volkswagen Dealer -- Texaco Service 2 — LOCATIONS -- 2 i► Viotoria Street at the Lights • 18'4 East Street -20 TOTS & TEENS' SHOP CLOTHING for BOYS and GIRLS INFANTS - CHILDREN - TEENAGE ° Spring Clearance Sale • INFANTS' COATS - Boys and Girls -- Reg. 8.00 — Sizes NOW 1,2,3.-- .. GIRLS' COATS -- Regular 19.95— Sites 4.6x NOW GIRLS' COATS - Regular 19.95 -- Sizes 7112 NOW TEEN AGE COATS- Regtdar 23 9S— Siie* 10-14x— NOW 5.00 15.95,11.95 and 10.00 15.95,11.95 and 10.95 18.95,14.95 and 13.95 NAVY ALL WEATHER COATS- Boys and Girls — Sizes 3-14x Teen--- TO CLEAR 795 . GIRLS' SUITS - Sizes 3-12— TO CLEAR TEEN AGE SUiTS- Sizes 10-14x— TO CLEAR CAR COATS - Sizes 8-14x Teen— • TO CLEAR GODERICH and 9.95 6.'95;8'.95 and 10.50 13.95 -15.95 1 7.95 - 9.95 'WHOM 423R • .ti ,r aeleeeteetee NE 3 ...:: THE ' ODEItI .k9' I1 SIGNAL -STAR. . AXJ , `",day .3.--10iie of I ai» t United Church rapt o>ia. May . 7 with a good attendance. The president, M'cs. Eat Wight - n n, gave the call to worship and poem a 1 re4e `i xn ands a letter from Mid Christine Baxter, of ° India, missionary. Minutes were reed by 'the secretary, Mrs. Riv Vas= and the treasurer's report ways pre- sented- by AUG. Harold Webster.. Aii urgent appeal was, made foe. used clothing, yarn, sewing ac- ceaeorit, 'stfcli as thread, needles and materials suitable for a' bale, to, be left with Mrs. William Straughan before the "end of May. The society was invited by Mrs. Fred Toll to _ meet at her home fior the usual birthday party on June 4. Mrs. Ernest Durnin was In charge of the p,;ograxra. Mrs. John Dttrn'in j ead the Seripture AUBU, N e , tieaa alp Xollimived by praY lt' b Charles, Straughan: • Mo..Willi T. 1i,o'Iaiison gave a piper oto "Chriie- tian Citizenehlp," as dida. •C as► Stbratarh2rnb on "Literatuxfe." Mrs. l llioU ,.Lapp sane, a- solo a:cc O i- nied b ,Mrs. Jaalaes Jaek'son. Part of the • study book was pre - Seated by Mrs. Fred ';f'laetzer and Mas. Roy Swope who presented it in the for=m of a slat followed by a solo by Mrs. William J. Craig. Two reports were given of the Huron Presbyterial. 1Vi-rs. Fred Toll read the morning highlights, Prepared by Mrs. R. ili1tz while Mrs. E. Wightman re ted for the afternoon session. Ws. E. Durrell' thanked all who so willingly co- operated with her. -- Mrs. Roy •Easom, secretary. Presbyterian WMS—The WMS of Knox Presbyterian Church met last Thursday afternoon at the home .pi w••••.•.••••••••••••••••••r••••momom•N••N SUNSE Drive-in Theatre , 1% MILES EAST OF GODER1CH ON NO 8 HIGHWAY THURSDAY, FRIDAY MAY 16-17 "THE FAST & THE FURIOUS" • JOHN IRELAND, DOROTHY MALONE CARTOON COMEDY SATURDAY, MONDAY PAC* nve ei Allvi w •� a . wit Q0004 *Ittencianee, ntecti4 was : peiwd by the president, Mrs. ((+Wes, BIIrandneek. The devotional 'depvotQi'�o�nal Peri Was led' by MO. Ro Daer. Minutes were read by the t ecre- vi to a �', Mrs. Alvin �t`>l�er�.axada and the treasurer's s report was given by M',. Fred oz. 'M:rs. Wired Plunkett played a piano instru- mental. The studs' book chapter was taken by Mrs. Duncan NiacitaY wdao bad Mrs. !ionaaid Haines, Mrs. Ed. Dairies and Mrs. John Uoueton aseisting he, the ,panel discussion. A reading was give i, by Mrs. Gor- don Clammy. Refreshments were served by tlae hostesses, assisted by Mrs. G. Ghatnney and Mrs. Louis auddy. Ida White Group. .- The Ida White Group of the 'CiQ.V. of Knox Presbyterian Church anet last Sat- urday afternoon with the president, Marie' Leatherland, presiding and Iparbara MacKay at the piano. A piano solo • was played by Jannett Dobie. The 'Scripture lesson was read by Marie Leatheriland and prayer was given by Ann Marie Schneider. Margaret Raines play- ed a musical selection and the offering was received by Eddie Haines. Prayer was given by Eileen $chnender. Mrs. Wilfred Sanderson told a story about a little boy. Horticultural Society. --The Au- burn Horticultural Society met last Tuesday evening in the Orange .Hall with the president, Mrs. Gor- don Taylor, in charge and Mrs. Robert J. Phillips accompanying on the piano. The secretary, Miss Elm -a Match, and the treasurer, (Mrs. Ed. Davies, gave their reports. The president read a letter re- garding the essay competition and about posters and bird houses. h r r Ja Xv. 40*a. Cita,ries E. it , Sri, Jereineiah Taylior ih x41. timed to her honice miter visiting with her daughter, M. Loyd RZ'itlzby, i Ukby and Pauli, of Loudon. !Jr. 'and 14 r . Glen Jaithby, 'of Lando, , 'were guests en Sunday of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ja n es Raithby. Illy Mr. and Mra. oy Farrow, Mr.. and Mrs. Jack Young, Tarry, a' obhy and elfirnmy,, oaf Mitchell, and Mrs. Dorothy White, of Kitehener, were «ueste of gr. and Mrs. Tom Johnston on Sunday. Guests over the week -end with Mr. and Mrs. William J. Craig were Mr. and, Mrs. Ernest Craig, Gode- rich, and Mm. and Mrs. Robert J. Craig and family, of ilderton. Ma'. and Mrs. James Hernbly MAY 18-20 Mrs. Charles Straughan was pre - "THE WAY OF A GAUCHO RICHARD BOONE, GENE T1ERNEY COMEDY CARTOON MIDNIGHT -SHOW SUN,DAY, MAY 19 BOX OFFICE OPENS 12.01 "GOLDTOWN GHOST RIDERS" - GENE AUTRY—ALSO "The Creature With The Atom Brain" R1 -CHARD DENNING, MICHAEL GRANGER TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY MAY 21-22 "WITH A SONG IN MY HEART" ' SUSAN 'HA''yWARD, `RORY CAL'HDUN COMEDYCARTOON BINGO1 BINGO IT'S NEW CAR DRIVEIN BINGO EVERY WEDNESDAY NIGHT • — AT --- SUNSET SUNSET DRIVE.JN THEATRE -T30 SHARP! 7.30 SHARP ! 7.30 SHARP -- CASH PRIZES -s - CARDS, 50c — EXTRA CARDS AVAILABLE. FIRST BIN -GO. ON MAY 29 GODERICH JAYCEES — OMMU TY BETTERMENT -2() ae, AN EXTRA PHONE is a step -saving convenience by day — a quiet spot for a chat in the evening. Tet an Extension::: costs less per month than a. couple of cakes. ALL EXTENSiOrr PHONES cost only $1.25 per thonth — even less in some communities. IN COLOUR TOO — streamliner) sets in dark velvet- red, cool moss -green, warm pink -beige or rich old -ivory. There is a one-time $12 charge for the colour you .choose. Call your Telephone Business Office. EpEop r., Whef ever a telephone has been installed, use can m s�avuc put in "extensions" (additional phone's). " x. ' 4QF GM�B4, YR s' .£`• seated with a diploma by Mrs. Gordon R. Taylor for her meritor- ious service to the society. Pic- tures of Winnipeg parks were shown with Mrs. lid. Davies as commentator and MT. Gordon Tay- lor,' operating the projector. A piano solo was played by Miss Margo Grange, who won high honors at the County Music Fes- tival. A du -et was sung by Miss Sadie Canter and Mrs. Duncan :MacKay. Lunch was served by Mrs. Frank Raithby and Mrs. Wil- liam Straughan. Thomas Edward (Teddy) Haggitt. —Funeral services were held on Monday, .May 13, for the late Thomas Edward Haggitt, of Blyth, at the J. Keith Arthur- funeral home. Rev. Bren de Vries officiat- ed. He was the son of the late Edward Haggitt and ,Elizabeth Little and twas born .at Blyth on September 7, 1877. He pasesd away suddenly Friday morning. He was married on August, 14; - 1907, to Rasella Carrick who pre- deceased him 19 years ago. He was a member of the Angl}oan 1-Church, Blyth Jan�d alio of the l L.O.L. who held their funeral ser-, viers at 9 p.m. on Sunday evening. He is survived by two sons,' Thomas, of Auburn, and Joseph,1 of Leamington; five grandsons; one sister, Martha; Mrs. William .Doubleday, Detroit; three brothers, G±eoalge, of Nile, John and Anfred, of Blyth. Interment took place in Blyth Union cemetery. Pallbear- ers were George Sloan, Bailey Par- rot, Herbert Dexter, William Mor- ritt, John Watson and William Cockerline. Fiowerbearers were Boar grandsons, George, Kenneth, Bill and Larry Haggitt. Plans .are underway to celebrate the 60th anniversary of the found- ing of the Public Library with an afternoon • tea and bazaar in the Orange Hall on Friday, May 17. at 2.30 p.m. Bible Schbol. — An executive meetingo the Daily Vacation Bible Scho n` Was held Monday evening at the h:nme of Rev. R. S. f Hiltz. The eOeee �ea., in charge of the Unites C'huurcji this year with oipening exercises .being held in the Baptist- Church and classes' held there and in the Presbyterian' Church. The theme this year is "Pioneering with Christ" and will commence on July 15 for two weeks' duration. The teachers will be: seniors, Rev. R. S. Ililtz; . juniors, Baptist student, Mrs. Ed. Davies; primary, Margaret R. Jack- son; pre-school, Mrs. Wellington Good. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Pentland. North "Bay, visited last week -end with her mother, Mrs. Charles Straughan. They were guests at the Ryan Ford ,wedding at London last Saturday. A Family Day service was held assturSunday at Knox Presbyterian ghch with Rev. I). J. Lane otl`- iating. Mr. Edgar Leatherland t ssisted in the service. The Sacra- en�t of B�aipti m was held- for Trudy Patrice, infant daughter of Me. and .Mrs. Keith Machan. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Hopper, of Belgrave, and tMr. and Mrs. Buck- ner, of Kitchener, were recent guests. of Mr. and Mrs. CharlesScot t. Mrs. John Graham visited last eek -end with frienri, at Win»hair d Ripley. Mrs. J. E. Hutch, of Ottawa, re- rned home after a two weeks' cation with her sister, Mrs. Herb Camden ier. Mr. Keith Machan, of Normsated on Sunday with his wife. rs. Machan, Randy and Trudy. Visitors with Mrs. Stanley John: n on the weak -end were Mr. and rs. Ray Perdue and son Larry,m r London, Mrs. Donald Cap�bell, nelda, Cynthia and Louise, of derich, and Mr. Lloyd Johnston, Landon. Mrs. Betty Wilkin, Mrs. William Craig aid Dr. B. C. Weir attend - the official opening of the re- delled wring of the Clinton hos- al Past Sunday. Miss Vera Jane Craig, of Rider- , spent Sunday with her little ard, Miss Betty Motn. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Shouldice, Mr. o rind Shouldice and Don, of en Sound, were guests with Mr. 'Mrs. William T. Robison on day. Tr. and Mrs. Timm Manning, of don, and Mr. and Mrs. Bill rsh, of Goderieh, visited last k with Mr. eV Mrs - Herbert Bridge. Tr. and Mrs. Harold Asquith, of C a w an tui va e. vi M sto M of Do Go of J. ed nwo pit ton frig I.e Ow and Sun i.on Yea wee Itin were g e5ts on Sino Mro and No. S44 brow*,, or ► woe. 11► laroe eroWd ',attended, e h(�wir off` tlu . Maxiiin Lather film last Friday 'even'ing. It wast held in ale S, iil`hat,h School room Of Knox United Chinfeb on ' bfollsorcd loeal 1,,O.I . Mr. and, Mra.nca a. n Mae�y attended the huarque't` a:f tlae 7flkex� Teacher's - s 'ooiatiou of Huron Cgs caty held Ia,t Thurrday evening at E'icter. IVB`. Noon Carter, amf, Wooii- tack, and lir. Morris Curie, of Sarnia, called on frond in the village Saturday eve -ling. Mr. -and 1Vl163. 'William Goddard, Charles, Paul and Mary visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mro. J. Hal- dane and family, of Hamilton, and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon fisher, of Apeaster. - NILE NILE, Wry 43----44 WOocl,huulagw bee w45 Meld at the t Wi of Ilaci Mfrs, Ray Esber I. ' Mo y fte1noon, with about 20 ten ln, attend ive. This Was eta .cwt the balance of the woo Mr. Fi0oer atn3 iler;ta ed to rale vinweli .tor well, Zs1othex 'Day service at . elaurch1ast Sunday brouitilt out Ii record attendance to ,enjoy the special music arraugedl for the ea xion. Fur babies poo the lis-.. tries wire christened': Mr. Harold Knight is a patient in Victoria Hospital, London. 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