The Goderich Signal-Star, 1957-08-15, Page 6•
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derich Trio Wins
awn Bowling Trophy
.A Goderich trio chalked up three
wins and .a plus of 20 to walk
away with the Hunt Trophy for
trebles at the Goderich Lawn Bowl-
ing Club on Monday. They were
Stn McLean, Frank McArthur and
Arnold Fisher. There were 22
entries in the annual event.
In second place with three wins
and a plus of 18 were Archie Town-
send, Lorne Webb and Tim Sale.
Placing third with three wins and
a plus of eight was a trio composed
of Dr. Hord and N. Orr,..of Toronto,
and Bud Sturdy, of Sarnia.
In fourth place were llarvey
Scriingeour, George MacEwan and
Harry Shackleton with two wins
and a plus of 13 and in fifth place
were Gordon Muir) Clayton Niv tiS
and Fred Willis with two wins and
a plus of 13. Fourth place winners
had an aggregate of 33 and fifth
place winners, an aggregate oL32.
Next event is scheduled for
August 19, the local mixed doubles
for the Craigie Trophy. On August
28 there will be the men's doubles
for the Purity Flour Trophy.
News of Dungannon
DUNGANNON, Aug. 12.—Mrs. was discussed. Mrs. Gordon Mc -
N. F. Whyard, Lontion, is visiting Nee, leader, mapped out plans for
her sister-in-law, Miss Ida Whyard. ' a skit and gave notes on quality
Mrs. Brian Hallam (nee Lillian and freshne.s.s of vegetables. Some
PopP) has returned from taking a time was devoted on study aid
six -weeks' course in pnysical cul- judging vegetables. Latch was
ture at McMaster University, Irani- served at the close of the meeting..
iltcn. Word has been received of the
Mrs. A. B. Pentland, Toronto, is death of Mr. Cecil Sloan, 62, St.
visiting at the home of her son, Thomas, husband of the former
Wilfred Pentland. Mr. and Mrs. Laura Pentland, Cedar Valley. Mr.
Benson -Pentland and daughters, and Mrs. Ilerb Pentland and sons.
Sandra and Margot, of Ltitdon, Ronald Jack attended the fun -
visited for .the week -end. eral at St. Thomas on Monday.
Mr, and Mrs. Will Stewart on Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Thos.
Sunday visited Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Park on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs.
Durnin at their ranch, Port Elgin. j George Baxter, Goderich, Mr. and
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Mrs. A. J. Goldthorpe, odertch Mrs, Bert Wiggins, Brantford, and
and her daughter, Mrs. Allan their son, Bill Park, wife and
Moore, Stratford, and Mr. iid Mrs. Valerie, south of the village.
J. Robertson, Goderich: visited Master Gregory Park; who suf-
Mrs. J. Hamilton on Sunday. [erect a broken leg recently, is
Mr. and Mrs. La Verne Pentland, improvaig.
.Pamela and Robert, Detroit, are Mr. and Mrs. Gordon McCartney
visiting -at their farm home, 6th and son George, of Guelph, called
concession of Ashfield. on cousin, Mrs. Alvin Sherwood.
Miss Pearl Caldwell and brother, o—
Ben Caldwell, of Waldsor, spent
a few days at their home here.
Mr. and Mrs. Mason McAllister
and their visitors, her sister, Mrs.
Wm. Begley, and Mr. Begley, of
Leamington, .spent a few days visit-
ing relatives at Galt.
Mrs. R. McDonald, returned
home after a visit with her sister,
Mrs. Ann Brown, of Ripley.
Mr. and Mrs. *Fred YoLug and
family visited her relatives in
Goderich on Sunday.
Visitors with Mrs. Abner 'Morris
recently were Mr. and Mrs. Ander-
son Mugford, London, and Mr. and in magistrate's court at Walkertcti
Mrs. Harold Mugford and'family, t()2.swer a charge of theft in con -
Detroit. " e
A nction with the Kintailincident.
Mrs:,- Harvey -Treleaven.- -1,c tichrn. Ile has also been charged with
and Mrs. Harry Anderson, -Luck- driving while under suspension,
now, visited Mrs. J. 3. Ryan. and with a breach of the Liquor
Lynda Blake and Pat Ann Eedy
Control ACT
are visiting a few days with Mr..
and •Mrs. Ralph Henderson, (ode
rich.
Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Cecil , OBI -NARY
Blake at the week -end were Miss
Margaret Murdock, of St. Cath- MITCHELL A, WILLIAMS
arines, Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Comfort,
Mrs. D. S. Fines and Suzanne,.
Toronto.
\1t.. .S. J. Kilpatrick visited Mr.
and Mrs. Palmer Kilpatrick, Ben -
miller, on Sunday.
Itecent visitors with Mrs. Frances
Henry were Miss Helen Harper, St.
Heb it, Mr. and Mrs. W. Bucking
ham, Belfast.
Mr. and Mrs. W. 11. NIcclure,and
daughters, Mrs. Winnifred Wid:
combe and Mrs. Herb Finnigan,
spent the week -end _wit h Mr. and
Mrs. Wm. .McClure, jr., and family,
Eliffira. f Carl Gearge Mair. of Mimico,
Mrs. Mathew Shackleton went die:i suddenly on Wednesday.
last week to spout a while at August 7, at New Toronto. He
the Baker Home, Lucknow. was born in Goderich Township,
Bob Eedy. Robert Sherwood and j in 1898 --iiid was educated at
-Wayne Brooks left on Suniiayo 1101incsville public school and Clin-
spend a week at Goderich Summer ton high school. In his earlier life;
School camp- he was employed by the C.N.R.
Mr. Ken Campbell, Auburn, hot in later years was stationary
visited his aunt, Mr. R. Fitzgerald, engineer at Campbell Soup Ltd.,
.
one day last week. New Toronto.
Mr.. and Mrs. Murray Oke and Mr. Mair is survived by his wife
two littie sons returned to ( the former Jean Bell) and two
sor after a visit with Mr. and Mrs. daughters. Mrs. A. Stephens
Jack Chisholm, her parents. (Muriel) of Renfrew, and Mrs.
" Miss Eva ,Killough, Toronto, and George Dveioechuk (Dorothy). of
Miss Mabel Killough,' Byron, visit- New Toronto, as, well as three
ed Mrs. Nellie Stewart.- brothers, Stewart, of London,
Wayne Brown has had a visit James. of Clinton, and Norman, of
from cousins, Dianne and Stephen Stratford, and thiee sisters, Mrs.
Brown, Dutdas and Garry Reed, of D. Glazier (Clara), of Scarboro,
Wingham. :Ctrs. L. Picot (Amy), and Mrs. J.
• Visitors with Mrs. Mathew Gilbert (Olive). both of Goderich.
Shackleton were Mr. and Mrs. Or- Funeral services were'conducted
ville Chambers, her cousins, 'of on Friday night at the Ridley fun -
Woodstock, and si.sters, Mrs. How- eral home, New Toronto aid at
ard Durnin, Mrs. Clifford Webb, the Ball and Mutch funeral home
and Mr. Webb, Goderich. on Saturday afternoon. Rev. Wat-
Mrs. Geo. Whitlam and children, son. of Blyth, officiated.. Interment
'leather and Geoffrey, Toronto, wa.s in CliriOn cemetery. The pall -
spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs. bearers were A. C. Hutchings,
Robt. Stothers. George Williams and four fellow
The Dcngannon Farmerette.s employees, Lorne• Scoies, Cliff
held their fourth meeting at the Goldsmith, Leslie Franklin and
home of Joanne Crozier with all Jack Smart.
members present. Sandra Finni• 0.___
gan, president, led the meeting Mr. and Mrs. Robert Duncanson.
and Donna McNee read the min- of Toronto, spent their holidays
utes and roll call, which was Lit- with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Graham,
swered by naming and bringing of London, at their cottage, "Tyne.
two vegetables. Achievement Day side", Goderich.
Arrest Foliows
Theft At Kintail
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THURSDAY, AUGU GT 15th, 19.57
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A motorist secured gasoline old
cigarettes at W. J. -MacDonald's
store at Kintail Friday evening,
then drove away without offering
to pay.
Later, Kevin Gushue, of Toronto,
was arrested at Port Elgin by Pro.
vincial Constable Bob Border, of
Walkerton. Gu.shue is to appear
Word has been received by Mr.
and Mrs. Harry Saltford,.
of the death of their grandson,
Mitchell Arthur Williams. at San
Fernando, Trinidad. oi July 27.
Ile wa,4 a sonof Mr. and Mrs.
Lawrence Williams and was one
year old. Surviving besides his
parents are thr,ce brothers as well
as his maternal and paternal
grandparents,
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