The Goderich Signal-Star, 1957-08-29, Page 8NEWS OF AUBURN
, ILIRN„ Aug 243 --Recent visit -0
Or t)'With Mr. and Mrs. George
Wasik' Were Mr. and Mrs. Tom
Park M. and Mrs. Bill Park and
-' "--Vr teri;e.. JDy of Dunganneiir, .acrd
Ond Mrs. Clay ton Ladd, of
Ulyth.
Cgratulations to Mr and Mrs.
-Gerald McKay twee Ferne Lawlor)
On the birth of a son at Gal,
-Itospital, Saturday, Aueuat 24.
. Mies Betty Postcll, of Clinton,
and Mr. aid Mrs. Alvarlly Garrett
and grandson, Gordon, visited last
week with .Mr. and Mrs. George
Lawlor.
''.eeent visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Edgar Lawstu were: Miss
c'Elsarrjett Murray, of Seaforth; Miss
Vere Sclater, St. Marys; Mrs. Rich-
aril Taylor, Chatham; Mr. and Mrs.
Robert McAllister, Dungannon, and are now located, next door to the
Mrs. James McKenzie, of Waterloo. Canadian Bank Of Commerce on
Mr. Ralph Munro is spending a the Suare.
IOW days visiting friends in Tor-
ionto.
The Woman's Institute met on, from the Book of Job. Mr.
Tuesday afternoon in the Orange i Stanley Sibthorpe, of Pieter', sang
Hall; when members of the Bylth ' the solo, "In the Garden," and Mr,
Institute were guests. The press- ! Harvey McGee, of North Bay, sang
' dent, Mrs. George Millian, presid - "Building for Eternity," aecom-
ed•. After the opening exercises, a panied on the piano by rs. Robert
sing -song was enjoyeu with Mrs. J. Phillips. Mr. Charles Scott, Sun -
R. J. Phillips at the piano. The ! day School superintendent, wel-
subject of the meet.Lg was, "Hoare j comed all to the evening service
Economics" by Mr -s. Ed. Davies, after the usual opening. Rev. A.
who is the leader of the 4-H Watson, of Blyth, and Rev. Wil•
Auburn Annettes Garden Flub. A ' liam Taylor also assisted. Special
skit entitled, "Let's Toss a Salad"! music was supplied by Mr. Harvey
McGee who sang "Beyond the Sun
set" and a duet, "Jesus I Come,"
was sung by Mr. Stanley Sibthorpe,
of Picton, and Mr. Maitland Henry,
of Blyth. Rev. F:rrgland based his
evening sermon on "Cherishing
our best dreams," centering his
thoughts on Daniel's dream in the
()Id 'Testament. Ile recalled many
pioneers of this district who had
dreams and had made this a great
Christi:.0 community in which to
live.
apman,
►.
J.-Alexander-
Form
..AlexanderForm Partnership
Two well-known insurancd' agtn-
cies in Goderich have farms+ a
partnership '19.ich becomes els ec-
tive September lst.
Mr. C. F. Chapman, who has con-
ducted an insurance agency in
Goderich for more than 12 years,
slid A. J. (:: ert) Alexander, who
took over the Harry Ford Agency
about two years ago, are forming a
partnership. Their place of busi-
ness will be the one in which they
was presented by Misses Margaret
and Carol Clark,. Loraine and,'
Norma Hensch, who are 441 mem-
bera. Readings were given by Mrs.
Lorne Scrimgeour :.ud Mrs Pette,
both of Blyth. The motto. "Feed ,
your family what they require,
not what they desire," was given '
by Mrs. Gordon R. Taylor. A trio, '
Misses Margaret Clark, Loraine'
and Norma Hensch, entertained. '
After the closing exercises, lunch
was served. The lucky cup was
held by Mrs. Cockerline; of Blyth. 0 0 0
Mrs. Ken Taylor thanked theexertuu
for their Lhal:ty and KINGSBRIDGE
it ited them -NO attenndd their meet-
ing at the Dime of Mrs. ('4ayt•in
Ladd on September 5. hostesses KINGSBRIDGE, Aug. 26.—Mrs.
were Mrs. George Millian, Mrs. Ed. Sir:rrett, Mr. and Mrs. Trier -
George Hamilton, Mrs, Wm. weiler and children, of Detroit,
Straughan, Mrs. Robert Chamney, and Mr. Ed. Kennedy, of Cali -
Mrs. Alfred Nesbitt. fornia, were week -end visitors "at
Mr. and Mra. Wes. Bradnock, re the home of ',Michael O'Neill.
turned last Sunday from a trip Mrs. A. Sutter and daughter, of
through the States and '1'e tern Detroit, are visiting with Mr. and
Canada. s`tri'kes.• Cyril :Austin.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon iliM:ng s 'Sincere sympathy is extended to
of Goderich, visited on Sun;fav with the family of the late Mrs. Mary
her parents. Mr and Mr. It:.': \ Sheridan, whose sudden death
Beadle. ' carne a; a great :hock to the com-
Mrs. Oliver Anflersnn. t1'illi,;,n miinay. Mrs. Sheridan's funeral
and Nancy are ,visiting re'a::'.T, ,i will take place on Tuesday morn -
Toronto this wee -k. .ng at 10 a.m. at St. Joseph's
Flight Lieut- w D. NleF : eel. Church. Hamilton.
teacher at Oshawa, who is :,.r:,n'a Rev. E. i' Garvey, of Windsor,
the oiliee..s supervis:ng op, c'H1 • Mr. and Mrs. Flynn and fancily,
training courses at the RCAF' Sta , al Sault Ste, Marie. Mr. :,rd Mrs.
tion, Clinton, has been a t' ata; Jos. (game's and -Michael. Dr. and
with his uncle :i d aunt, Mr. ::nd 1I1 ' Macl) nal;) and children, of
Mrs. Charles E. Asquith. • Toronto, 1Ir. and Mrs. Eugene Dal -
Ruth Moss was a recent London tan and sons. of Detroit, were
visitor, ais•o with Mr. and Mrs. R. weekend visitors :;t the Garvey
J. ('raig, of Ilderton. homestead.
Other visitors were: Mks Vera Mr. and Mrs. Jas. McCaffery and
Jane ('raig, of Ilderton, with Mics babe, Debra Ann, and Mr. Hugh
Betty Moss; Mr. and •Mrs. Hunter, Kraemer spent Sunday with the
of Lambeth, with' Mr. and Mrs. l•'ueene Frayne family.
Ed. Davies: Bonnie and Harold Other week -end visitors here
Jard-t i, of V'ingham. with Hoer were. Mr. and Mrs Jos. :Murphy,
grandparents, Mr- and Mr'l, Avii- ; Mr. and Mrs. J. Fitzgerald and
liam Straughan ; Mr. and Mrs M.
Thomas, of Flint, Michigan. with
Mr. and Mrs. IV. T. Robison; 1I;'.
John Youngblut, with Mr. and Mr,.
:Morley .Johnst„1, of Donn) or',,,IC;
Mr. and Mrs. Harald Ilaggartli. (,f
Goderich, and Mr. and Mr.._ F:kink
Baxter, of London', with Mr and
Mrs. R. .1.� Phillips; Mr. and Mrs.
Duncan MacKay, Barbara and John
MacKay, with Mr. :rid Mro Than
and family, Toronto.
Mrs. Genre Wilkin. Robert Wit -
kin, and Pte. Allen Craig, attended
the Toronto Exhibition.
Mr. and .1,11,,,,a, W. J. Craig, • Mr.
and Mrs. W...574traig, and family
visited with Mr. :,id Mrs. Stanley
Strasser, of Sault Ste. Marie.
Roy Finnigan has accepted a
position at the Andrew Dairy in
Goderich. C. ERNEST McKENZIE
Mr. Cliff Brown, Shirkey and Ron The funeral service far C. Ernest
Brown visited at Teoumseh. with j McKenzie took place at Lodge fun -
Mr. and Mrs. Beverley French. eral home on Monday last with
They were accompanied home by Rev. R. G. MacMillan officiating.
Mrs. Brown and Nancy Brown, Interment was in Ball's cemetery,
who spent some time with friends Base L rye. The pallbearers were
and relatives in Detroit. Lloyd, Delmar and Robert Nichol-
son, Otto tiid Murray Popp and
Alvin McGee.
Deceaes d was born in West
Wawanosh, 82 years ago, a son of
the late Thomas McKenzie and
Mary McIntyre, and died in Vic-
andra Marine tnd.General Nespit- toria Hos). ? London, on Friday,
al, Goderich. There will be a skit August 23. He operated farms :n
presented, "United Nations and Saskatchewan and Alberta for a
Christian Missions." number of years, moving to Gode-
Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Osmond, of rich about four years ago where
Toronto, visited with Mr. and Mrs. ; he resided on Britannia road.
William T. Robison over the week ; Ile is survived by two nieces,
Mrs. Otto Popp, of Dungannon.
and Mrs. Pearl McEachern, of L(n-
don, and two nephews, Lloyd and
ch:ldren, of Stratford, Mr. Len
Waodley, of 'Toronto, Arnold Mars -
man and Dou:;las Fra\>>e, of Lon-
don.
Mr. and Mrs. II. Lambertu.s visit-
ed with relatives in Walkerton dur-
:ria the past week, and. were ac-
companied home by Mr. Lambert -
us -. ,iter. ifrs. Seigner. Mr. and
Mrs. Wilfred Lambertu and fam-
ily. of Hamilton, also spent the
week -and here.
Mis, Catherine McCarthy, of De
trait, and Louis Dalton, of St.
Augustine, visited at the home of
Mr. and Mrs, Jerry Dalton during
the past week.
OBITUARY
The September Rally of the
WMS of Knox United Church will
be held in the Sabbath School room
on Tuesday, September 3rd. The
guest speaker will be Mrs. Dorothy
E. 1✓astgr, superintendent of Alex -
crud.
Mr. and Mrs. henry Ross and
daughter Christine and Mrs. (' M.
Ross, of Winnipeg, spent a few Delmar Nicholson, of Bright's
.days last week with Mrs. Fred' Grove -
Ross. Mr. McKenzie was a member' of
Sunday visitors with Mr. and Knox Presbyterian Church and of
Mrs. Charles Scott were: Rev. An- the Octogenarian Club.
drewLaing, Guelph, Rev. Dr. and-
Mrs. William F'igland, Niagara EZRA C. FAME,
Falls, Mr. and 'Mrs.. Stanley Sib- Ezra ('. Fisher, who was born 'n
thorpe, ,Picton, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Colborne Township, 77 years ago,
Mills, Walton, Mr.' and Mrs. :Mit- died on Saturday. August 24, at
land Henry, 'Blyth, Mr. and Mrs. Alexandra Hospital, where he had
Roy Noble and Valdean, of Bel- been confined for ,the past several
grave, Miss Margaret R. Jackson, weeks. He was a son of the late
Mrs. William J. Craig and -Mrs. James Fisher and Elizabeth Weaver
Norm€.n Wightman. and farmed in Colborne Township
Mrs. William T. Robison attend- before go rig to Toronto where he
ed the McCormickeDun&more nup- resided f r some years. He moved
tials in Wyoming United Church at to Goderich and took up residence
high noon last Saturday. here four years ago.
Mrs. Marguerite Chopin and Miss Mr. Fisher was unmarried. He
E. Davidson, of Alliston, visited wras a member of Victoria Street
last week at BurleigR Falls and United Church and also of the
Hamilton.. Canadian Order of Foresters.
Horne Comingervice ecial He is survived by a dbrother,
services Were 'held last Sunday at ' WMley W. isiiler, of Saltforai and
p
Knox United Church when Rev. a sister, Misty )Fancy Fisher, Of
Dr. ^Vllilliarn Vineland, of Niagara Toronto.
Fait, Totalled to his 'Lome church The funeral service was en Mon-
where lie began ltig treaL9Ti><y. Large day of einern fr..al Lar?,ve funeral
e ngregataoi '. ate pre''tlnt for home with interment in. Colborne
both atrviee5. Itisa 3ta°g'ret A. cemetery. Pallbearers were °Ana-
'a+.s-`ozi presided at the Grrl.ti. 'In than richer, Jelin .r ernighan, 'Virrnt.
the 4tiu=kli>t7i f;. wemico, J bv. "Andrew Hill, 1tugh Hill, A. M. St.rauf,ti.on
fib , CuelA, (a 'forma. Picr>by- and Sohn Flick. Rev. S. A. Monte
tC'i'p3h Ei.ih'Ltci:'fiie1'< a Revofficiated at the funeral service.
'lirH ain Ttliio;r, fardiet:ter, as 0- _- _ n -n
r>xtt` i ttl the r i°vle(!. 1)t;'7'inaland Mort 'children will only talm no,
hams cernion on the •te xt "Why No, N() for an answer.
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