The Goderich Signal-Star, 1957-11-07, Page 9TIRIESDAY, NOV. 7th, 1057
KINTAIL
KINTAIL, Nov. 4.—Kintai1
—The Kintail W.I. held an enjoy. -
able "At Home" in Kingsbridg5
Hall. There was a -turkey supper
with all the trimmings. 'It was a
rather special occasion because
this is the 60t11 anniversary of the
founding of the Women's Institute
by Adelaide Hoodless, at Stoney
Creek. ,When all the families
were seated the Blessing was Mk'
ed by Father Van Vynckt. The
guest speak-er, Mrs. Bradnock,
ti-
triet president, eut the lovely 0 -
tier birthday cake. After supper
a short progratn was held. Those
taking part were Barbara McKen-
ale, Barbara and Jane Finlayeon,,
Dorothy Alton, Mary Lou
son, and IVkargaret McDonald. Mrs.
Bradnock gave a fine account of
the life history of the founder of
the Women's Institutci A group
of senior members of the Institute
were honored at this time with the
gift *of a lovely cup and saucer and
Institute pin to each of the foll.ow--
ing lathes, Mrs. Dan Wylds, .Mts.
Ken Farrish, Mrs. Dave Murchie,
Mrs. Archie McMilrchie, Mrs. Jerry
Dalton, and Mrs. George Collinson.
On behalf of .these ladies, Mrs.
Dan Wykls spoke a few words of
thanks for the lovely gifts. Gordon
Finlayson and Henry McKenzie
made a few remarks at this time,
thanking the ladies for the fine
supper and expressing the hope
that the ladies would ask them
back again next year.
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THE GODERICIL SIGNAL -STAR
is.11.JRN, Nov, 4.-111ex. Arthur
owbriek, of "turnaloy, B.C., and
Mr. and Mrs. Karl Raithby, of
Goderieb, renewed acquaintaaces
in the village recently. Rev. Bow -
brick lived here over 50 yeaps ago
at the home of the late John
Hoare.
Ws. Arthur Grange entertained
in honor of the fourth.birthday af
her 'daughter, Shelley.. The little
guests, Patsy and Mary Wilkin,
liffarie Plimkett and Gail Seers,
were With her. to celebrate the
event.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Asquith
and ID/Liss Mary Asquith visite-i over
the week -end with Mr.and Mrs.
Donald ;Gldrieve anti family, Mr.
and Mrs. Reg'. Asquith and family
and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Asquith
at Toronto and Islington.
Miss Gail Seers, small daughter
,of Mr. and is. William Seers,
had the misfortune to become
scalded with boiling water and
was rushed. to (Clinton fur medical
aid. After treatment she was able
to return home with her mother.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Finnegan are
having a beautiAil new sunporch
added to their home. Mr. Graham
McNee, of Dungannon, is the car-
penter in charge.
Mr. David Hamilton was taken
away last week for more x-rays
on his fractured leg. It was found
that after two weeks more in bed
he will be ,able to start to walk
on crutches.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Blake, Faye
and Maryanne, of Brussels, visited
last Thursday with Mr. and Mrs.
Wes Bradnock.
Mr. To:m McPhee and M.r. Gerald
Kerr, of Colborne Township, and
Mr, Lyle Youngblut, Who are atten-
ding the Ridgetown Agricilltural
Seheol, sPent • the veceleend at
their homes.
Mrs. DunearemacKay entertained
in honor of the eighth' birthday
of her son,, John, last Saturday
with Joan and Bobby Weir, of
London, and Alan CraigePeter Mc-
Donald and John and Ronald Ar-
thur as the little guests.
Mrs. 1ld Davies and Mrs. Alfred
Nesbitt were in (Minton recently
attending the 4111 .Clith "Westing
with Wool" training school. Any
girFbetween 12 and 15 years old
wishing to take this Droje-ct please,
contact these leaders as the first
meeting is Friday, Nov. 8 at 8 p.m:
Several from this district visits
c.d. the ColNorne Township new
school at Zion which was officially
opened last Friday evening.
Mrs. Errington, of Dungannon,
visited last week with Mr. and
Mrs. Ed Davies.
Miss Lillian Stewart, of London,
spent the week -end with her mo-
ther, Mrs. William Stewart.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Turner,
Shirley, Barrie and Lynn and Mr
'Gedon Hesk visited on Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Kennetth Turn-
er, Penny and Debbie, of Strathroy.
Mr. and (Mrs. Ray Perdue and
Larry, of London, and Mr, and Mrs.
Lloyd Johnston, Bobby and Esther,
of London, spent the week -end
with Mrs. Stanley Johnston.
Mr. George Timm and Miss Erma
Bethkie, of Gorrie, visited on Sun-,
day with Mr. and Mrs. Maitland
Allen.
Mr. and Mee. Eldgar Lawson, Ma'.
andDan. Oliver Anderson, William
and Nancy, visited on Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. William Kruse atial
Elizabeth to celebrate Mr. and Mrs.
Lawson's wedding anniversary.
Mr. Gary Bird and Mr. Gordon
McDonald visited with friends in
London and Brantford last Satur-
da
. and Mrs. Glen Raithby, of
London, were recent visitors with
his parents, Mr. and' Mrs. James
Raitlaby.
Mr. Roy Finlayson has been con-
fined to his home with an attack
of the flu.
91st Birthday.—Congratulations
to Mr. George Beadle who on Tues-
day, November 5, celebrated his
91St birthday. Mr. Beadle is en
joying fairly good health and re-
ceived many cards and congratula-
tions during the day.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Scott were
London visitors last Saturday.
Miss Margaret R. Jackson visited
last week hi Toronto with her
friend, Mrs. Jemima Barker and
Dr, and •Mrs Grierson.
'Walked:porn Club.—The Walker -
burn Club held their monthly meet-
ing last week at the home of Mrs.
Stanley Ball. The president, Mrs.
James McDougall, presided far the
business period. The roll call was
answered by 14 members and five
visitors on "What you'd like to do
on Hallowe'en;" A family night
will be held in the Auburn Orange
hall soon. The draw for the lucky
prize donated by Mrs. Joseph
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Jackeon. A peegtam of readIngs
and cente4s 'were enjoyed, and
also a .speciel reading by Mre-
Harold Adams, of (Goderieh. The
next meeting will be held at the
h+ e of Mrs. Herbert. Duizer. Mrs.
George Schneider read an address
to Mrs. Toni Tonakowicz expressing
regret at her leaving this commun-
ity. and a gift was presented. A
dainty lunch was served by the
hostms, assisted by Mrs. Leonard
Arehambault, Mrs. Guy Cunning-
ham and Mrs. Toni To.. kowicz.
Y.P.U.—The Young People's
Union held their Halloween part/
last Wednesday evening in ICnost
United Church. Everyone was in
costume and contests and games
were enjoyed andthen prizes
awarded for the various eostumes.
Lunch was served by Misses Shir-
ley Tu,rner, Elva Gross, Louise
Jefferson, Joan Mills and Mr. Ger-
ald McDowell and Mr. John Buch-
anan.
The sympathy of this entire com-
munity is extended to Mr. and
Mrs. Donald Campbell, of Gode-
rich, whose little daughter, Don-
elda was killed „in an accident last
Thursday al terpoon. Heartfelt
sympathy is also extended to the
little girl's 'grandmother, Mrs.
Stanley Johnston, and her grand-
father, Albert Campbell.
Mr. and Mrs. Grant Raithhy and
family, of Collingwood, had the
misfortune to lose their home and
all their possessions by a fire last
week.
Huron County Goad Roads em-
ployees of the Department of High-
ways held their annual banquet
last Tuesday evening in the Blyth
Memorial Hall. Their wives were
the guests at the annual event
started six years ago. The Huron
County Roads department has 125!
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empi9yeee and aa -annual budget
r about $700,000, Presiding 4?r
the dinner was Mr, Jelin. Iteru
deputy county clerk -treasurer,
flanked eby Harry Gowdy, reeve
o alowick and warden of Theron,
and Ws William 11. Morritt, reeve
of lyth, and chairman of the
county roads eommittee. Also
attending were the other tIve mem-.
bens of the County. s ad commit-
tee, Reeve Cecil lake, of Ashileld,
and Reeve, Harvey Coleman, of
Stanley; also Reeve ailie Parrot,
of Morris Township. Ineluded
among those at the head taie
were A.: H. Erskine, clerk -treasur-
er of Huron, with Mrs. Erskine
and 'County Engineer J. W. Brit -
welt and Mrs. Britnell. A variety
program follow and then danc-
ing was, enjoyed. Plans for the
evening were in charge of Messrs.
Gordon 111,111er, Gordon McDougall,
Courtland Kerr and Kenneth Mor
ris.
The sympathy of this community
is extended to Mr. Jesse Walden
and relatives in the sudden death
of his son, Lloyd, of Carlisle, Sask.
He left by plane to one with the
family and also attended the fun-
eral.
Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Ileprien,
of .Goderieh, and Mrs. Geedon
Snell,of Westfield, recently visit-
ed with the ladies' niece, Mrs.
John Daer, Mr. Deer and family.
Rev. A. J. ,Bowbrick, Baptist min-
ister of 8. Burnaby, B.C., was guest
speaker last Sunday at the Auburn
and Goderich Baptist churches.
After his inspiring messages, he
renewed old acquaintances with
friends and relatives. His first ser-
mon was preached at Donnybrook,
51 years ago. Rev. Bowbrick came
east purposely to visit his brother,
John, who resides in Toronto. He
had not seen his brother for 45
years. He also accomplished his
other desire—to preach in one of
his native churches.
Looking for a Christmas gift
which the receiver will remember
the year round? Your friend, rela-
tive, neighbor would appreciate a
year's subscription to The Signal -
Star. Only $3 in Canada and $4
to U.S.A. We send a gift card on
date requested telling person you
are sending the paper for a year.
Why not make out a list now and
attend to it before busy Christmas
season? 41tf
BAYFIELD
BAYFIELD, Nov. 4.—Miss Mary
Marks, Toronto, spent the week-en.1
Mwaitrhks.her mother, Mrs. Charles
Mr. and Mrs. John Davidson left
on Saturday to spend the winter
in Goderich.
Mrs. Wm. Desjardine is spending
this week in Appin.
George Little and • Reg. Frail&
left" on Saturday on a hunting trip
throughout Northern Ontario.
Mr. and (Mrs. Norman Toms, De-
toit, spent the week -end with Mr.
and Mrs. Chas. Toms.
Mr. and Mrs. E. W Oddleifson,
London, were at their home over
the week -end.
Miss Florence Stirling, Goderich
Township, is sp-ending.a few days
with her aunts, Misses Maude and
Josephine Stirling.
Mr. and Mrs. Victor Reynolds
and baby, Streetsville, spent the
week -end in the viaage.
Mr. and Mrs. E...:waid Sturgeon
are spending a few days in Mitch-
ell.
Mr. and .1Virs. Fred Fraser, River-
side, came on Friday to spend
three weeks at their home they
recently purchased from Mr., and
Mrs. George Castle. They were
accompanied ,by Mr. and Mrs.
George Fellows, also of Riverside,
who spent the week -end with them.
Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Bryant, Byron,
spent the week -end, at their cot,
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tage.
Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Charlton and
three daughters, Stratierd, spent
the week -end at the Metcalf cot-
tage.
Mr. and Mrs. Nelson McConkey,
Toronto, were at their home over
the week -end.
Mr. and Mrs. Eric Earl, London,
spent the week -end at their cot-
tage.
Mr. George Telford, Stratfor
spent the week -end at his home.
The Liens Club held their an-
nual Hallowe'en frolic in the town
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hall on Thursday evening wmithanya
large crowd attending.
were in costume and prizes were
given. After the judging of cos-
tumes apples and candy were given
to the children.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Matthews,
London, spent the week -end wish
the latter's mother, Mrs. A. M.
Bassett.
Miss Shirley Brandon, London,
spent the week -end at her home.
Miss Irene Loftus, Toren to,
spending two weeks with Miss
Ruth Hayman.
Suffragan Bishop Wm. Towns-
hend, London, spent the s.sek-end
in the village. On Friday evenirg
he held a Confirmation Service in
Middleton church. .
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ASHFIELD, 'Nov. and
8,1re. Win. Johnson are visiting
their eouein, Frank Johnson, at
13eaverton,
Mr. and Mrs. Witz Vander' Ley
and baby and Leo Vander Ley, all
of Oshawa, spent the week -end
with atetr parents, Mr. and Mice
P. Vender Ley.
Mr. and (Mrs. Geo. Leadbetter
and Barbara, of Toronto, were
week -end 'visitors with Colin Mac-
Gregor.
Miss Mabel Macdonald, of Wind-
sor, was home for the week -end.
The C.G.I.T. entertained tile Ex-
plorers and the Mission Band in
the church basement on- Hallow-
e'en.
Looking for a Chrietmas gift
which the receiver will remember
the year round? Your friend, rela-
tive, neighbor would appreciate a
year's subscription to The Signal.
Star. Only $3 in Canada and $4
to U.S.A. We send a gift card on
date requested telling person you
are sending the paper for a year.
Why not make out a List now and
attend to it before busy Christmas
season? 41tf
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If:IN410,1061E, Nov. 4e-eMr. and
Mte,'. Cyril Austin and Zif. Jerry
O'Connor visited with'Nlatives
Winghana during the past week
is Cejest tS-Driet wad her sister,
Sinwne, of Langton, WOW week -end
visitors at the Sectary with the
Limn= family.
MA's. Desmond O'Donnell is visit-
ing with her ,hushand rnJemes.
town, N.Y., where fUr. OTormel1
fe .patient in tl5te hospital there.
Week -lend vigttors • here were:
Mrs. Eyal Lannon, of London; Miss
Fiances Dalton, Arnold Marsman,
Peter Lierman, Douglas PraYne,)
all of .London; Mr. and Mrs. Jos.
Garvey, Miehael Gat*ey and friend,
of Toronto; Miss Mrgaret Foley,
of Strathroy; Michael Dalton,
Guelph; We and Mts. G. Gilmore
and Miss Frances Gilmore,' of Lon-
don.
Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs.
Mark Dalton upon the birth of a
son in Goderich hospital during
the past week.
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the pulp and paper mills.
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