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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1958-01-09, Page 6� tiRadal f yn ita, 44, silver tl It b Cey' roi l with a ` b� c . -tip zame1 kgs 3u i 1 : ! at estaur nt. ' .n' :onlreollmd:sna'e reddish' t?in e� ne + os_.+_ 'A'1Mr' n ) and i eleS M ��' � l#',�F'+'i •aM� �f ����!•�1 ,!�+�Ar Xei u> t i►a ad- and -Mr's. ,ttbet. Pirouae aaad faicni1y, tJo_ bph- rtei dF Grid ch, Mr..�and.'iMrS,. jack ha > Ogeolt on January.►:•5,. to $ewart, of +Mitebell, • Mr. and Mrs. Alexan andra Marine d General William , Rodger and Warren, of �gywas;_th l eng tial in, J b 75t11Yeg, after' a' Blyth, and, Mr. and Mrs. Emmerson He= •e son_ lodger and family. „Ai he late J naes Carter and 'Mary The recent draw t for a beautiful atetheringfOnnd was burn October gas truck at a local gas station. •.f 87,3,,.,nt Kingsbridge. p mov- was won by Mrs. Thomas Johnston. ed at an early, age le Auburn. He The draw was made by Mr, Harry attended relleel at U.S.S. No. 1r. ArthUr. He Was married at Palmerston to Mr, and .Mrs. William Rollinson, Abe :fernier Jetrid- Jones who pr of Toronto, spent the weeltvend eeeasedhim several yearsago. with her brother, Everett Taylor, __resided in Pert Elgin for and Mrs. Tayllor• MOW years. After the death of Mrs. Fred Ross visited last week bis ife, she ---came and made his with her son, Donald Ross, Mrs. home : with hist , &iter, Miss Sadie ` ass. and Janice, at Oakville. Carter. (HO wasx member of the Mr, and Mrs. John Dae 'oat d T?k ited.:C'lIUrch:•-:' Surviving -is one- fast week with their daughter, M s. son, egtnald, of Port Elgin and Bel} Seiler, and Mr. Seiler, at tree grandchildren; • also - two Marys. sisters,.*Miss 'Sadie, of Auburn ' and We are pleased to report that M. ' Nelson Hill (F�y._liizabeth), of Master `Norman Hanna small son gderich. The ,remains- rested at of Mr. and Mrs. Ray.J anna, was the J.K. Arthur funeral home until able to return last week -end from' Tuesday evening` Whenthey were the -,London hospital where he has rel oved to the Davies funeral been.: receiving treatment: ` `hoine, Port„Elgin, where the fun- Mr. and Mrs. Gordon It. Taylor Oral service Was conducted by Rev. spent New Year's Day with-, Mr. Mr. S1 'de. •Interment took place and Mrs. Ronald Rathwell and,. in Sanctuary r rk eeme ery. -Fall- Michael John, of Dresden. • '""' iearer •.vere..S herr ff Nelson gill, The -sympathy pathy of this community William. ,.. William ;Kidd, Wil- is _ extended to the; family of the N..W µ liana Cra . ori; Maurice Under- late Mrs. A. 1�Vilki:ns, of Goderich. 'Wood and Harold Jones. Before her marriage she was Sohn Joseph.: -Soviet. — John Barbara Dawson and lived in this Joseph Govier.passed away sudden- district. ly in London on Friday, January 3 Mr. and -Mrs. James Buchanan, '4 at his,,horne. Born in this district, Amherstburg, visited a few days - he resided on the •1.3th of ,kitiilett with his father, John Buchanan. for many, Years. Besides his wife, New Year's Day guests with Mr, .who was formerly Mary Berryhill, and Mrs. Kenneth Staples and he is' survived by two daughters, family were: Mr. and Mrs. Guy Mrs. Albert (Hazel) Holme, of Kit- Ives, Mrs. Mary.. Fox, Mr. and Mrs. chener, and Mrs. Jack (Muriel) Donald Ives andfamily, all of Steinburg, of London and two sons, Forrester's' Bridge, Miss Jean Byrd, Jack, of Toronto; and Murray, of Brussels, Mr. and Mrs, Davide Col - London; else i four sisters, Mrs. Clough, Kenneth, Larry, Brenda Fred (Etta) Burt, of North\ Van- and Helen; Mr. John• Staples and .- couver, Mrs. Margaret ,Longman, Mrs. Margaret IlaY, of Brussels. London, Mrs. Claude (Ivy) Tyrell, Miss Jpdy Arthur visited last ..of Windsor, .Mrs.. George (Jean) week . with her aunt, Mrs. Robert -..Edwards, of Buffalo and one bro- Davis,‘ Mr. 'Davis and daughter, of -;;------ther-Y-Samuel--,GoVier, of Toronto. St. Thomas:_ The late Mr. Govier was in his Mr. Lundy McKay visited several flQth year. Funeral services were days last week with his brother, conducted in London on Monday Bili McKay, and Mrs. McKay, at with interment in Mt. Pleasant Dundas. cemetery. • — Miss. Barbara Sanderson spent Mr, Ralph Rodger, of London, some of her holidays with her aunt, was a recent visitor with his bro-• Miss Minnie Wagner, of Hullett then, Emmerson Rodger, Mrs, Township. Rodger,• and family. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Wilson, of .. •-IIfi1;. and Mrs. Lloyd Walden, of - Goderich Township, visited last East Wawanosh, entertaira�ed a Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Charles number of young folk 'in honor Scott. " the 18th birthday of their ciaug Mrs. Simms and Mrs. Hiltz, " sr., ter, Donna. - • of .Toronto, returned to their homes Visitors on New Year's Day with, after spending the holiday with 'Mr. and Mrs. Everett Taylor were: Rev: and Mrs. R. S. Hilt, Malcolm ia.iF441. .i "AM1(i...,.. ......{, «r i Miss rlC en ell triSitcd last week.. ,with._,. hoc.. sister,. Mrs. Louis 'Blake-, Mr. Blake,', Faye Maryanne, .at :Brussels. • M;rs. Alfred Nesbitt spent New Year's with her daughter, ',Mrs. George Gray, Mr. Grand fawlI y at Toronto. Plisses Mary and Patsy 'Craig, of Bluevale, spent the holidays with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs, James Craig. Mrs. Gordon Miller and Gal and Mrs:Keith Maehan were Landon visitors last week -end. Mr. and Mrs: Degglas Youngblut, of 'Brantford, Mr. and Mrs. Russel King, Miss Clara Shultz spent New Year's Day with Mr. and Mrs. Percy,_ •Yo:ungbiutr, and Miss Betty. The Light Bearers. Mission Band - t of Knox United Church elected their officers recently -for 1958 as follows: president, Margje Koop- mans; secretary, Jack , Durnin; treasurer, Martie Koopmans.„Sup- erintendents .Sup-erintendents .are Miss M, R, Jack- son and Mrs. Mau,et. Bean. The Walkerburn' Club held their December' meeting last, Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. 'Stuart Ament in the form of a Christmas party. The president, Mrs. Jim McDonga of the --meeting. Tb answered by an ext by 17 members. was in charge roll call was nge of 'gifts i rs. Leonard Archambault •'and Mr Ted Hunk- ing were in charge of the program which was given by the children. Solos, duets and recitations were given. Bags of candy and treats were given to all the \ children. Lunch was served..• Mr. and Mrs. Robert Davis and baby daughter, of St. Thomas, visited on New Yew's Day with her mother, Mrs.' John Arthur.` - Mr. Jim Hembly and Miss Anna May Fletcher, of Palmerston, visit- ed on the week -end with his par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. James Heni'bly. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Farrow, of itchell, visited Oast Sunday with h r brother, Thomas S. Johnston, and -Mrs- Johnston: A former resident of this dis- trict, Mrs. --Andy' Sheppard, will celebrate her 90th birthday next Tuesday at the home of . her daugh- ter, Mrs.. Les. 'Lawson, ".of• Clinton. Congratulations! Mrs. Jeremiah Taylor ,, returned home from a visit' n • London with her daughter, Mrs. Lloyd Raithby, and Mr. Raithby. Mrs. Geo. Hamilton was visiting relatives .at Brucefield, Seaforth and Goderich during' the past two weeks n 0-• o r"' d r4yti AT 2.00 P.M. ALL ACCOUNTS, NOTICES 07 DEPUTATIONS, ETC., ,SIIQULD BE IN THE HANDS OF THE OOUNTY CLERK NOT •LAfi'EE THAN SATURDAY, JANUARY 18th, 1958. A. H. ERSKINE, CLERK, COUNTY OF HURON. 2-3 HOLMESVTLLE, Jan. 6. — he annual \ meeting of the, Holmesv Ile United i Church Sunday School as held on Friday evening, January 3rd.. Roy.. J_, A Nairn,- minister iris sistet, Mrs. Willard Sturgeon. of the -church, acted as chairman, Their son, Glen, London, also spent and opened the meeting with pray- the New Year: holiday with them: er. Barrie' Walter read . the min-, ' Miss Donna Leckie, London, -antes of the last annual meeting spent the week -end in 'the village.' and William_ _Norman gave the - Mr. and Mrs. Ew.�W. Oddleifson, treasurer's report. Rev. McKim- London, spent the week -end at conducted -the election of officers - and. teachers. The 19_56 Sunday Mrs. Joseph Mayman and baby,thejr home. School officers and teachers are' London, came on Saturday to .re - superintendent, Carman Tebbutt; 1 side with her parents, .Mr. and Mrs. assistant. superintendent, Jint`Lobb; 1 ll- L, MacMillen. Mr. Mayman secretary, Barrie Walter; treasurer, Wm. Norman; pianists, Mary Helen Yeo, Sandra Williams and Ila Grigg; missions secretary, Gordon Not -the aftermath of a maminOth Christmas dinner, but a valuable part of a scientific -research job is_this huge stack ' of dishes being washed in I+mperi-al Oil's research laboratories in Sarnia. The dishes have ben uniformly, . "dhtiisd" with,.._a;. red -dyed. fat, and the Objet_ of 'Washing thein . is to learn about the performance Qt various deter- gents. Imperial -Oil has just put a $5 million plant into operation turning out the first detergent alkylate ever made in Canada. This base material becomes an active cleansing agent in many : familiar household . washing compounds. • stadt, Sister Mallanie, of St. Joseph's ;Convent, Hamilton, Sister Lucille, of St. Joseph's Hospital, and 11 grandchildren, She. --Was predeceased, by, one daughter, Helen Irene, and one brothers William. { Solemn High Mass was sung by Rev. Father 'Smith, assist- ed by Rev. Father Gillen and Rev. Father 1HaWkins at St. Anne's - Church -at- nine o'clock, Kitchener., Burial took place on Tuesday . morning, December 31st at St. Augustine with Rev. Father- Urbanksi officiating at the grave. The pallbearers were Wm. -Red- mond; -GusDevereaux, Wm. Kina- han, Charles ' -Martin, Jack Boyle, Clarence Gibbons. _. BAYFIEL'D, Jan. 6.—Rev. F. an Mrs. -Jewell and family, Grimsby, spent last week with Mr. and Mrs. Lindsay Smith. , Mr. and Mrs. Newton Sturgeon and family, Port Dover, spent New Year's Day with Mrs. Wm, Stur- geon. Mr. and Mrs: 'R. S. Roddick left on Monday,•to-, spend a few_ weeks in, Florida. ' Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Sturgeon are ,spending a few days in Mitchell. Rev. E. and Mrs. Peacock spent three days last week .in Toronto. Mr, and Mrs. W`rri:`''Ra'rker, sr.; spent:the week=end in London. Cecil Colley, London, is visiting spent the week -end with them be- fore returning to the RCAF, Cen- ,t.ralia., _ _ ..—...... The L.O.L. No. 24, held a success- Tebbutt; temperance secretary, ful New Year's Eve euchre- and Frances -McCullough; birthday box dance in the Town -Hall. At mid; secretary, Kenneth Potter; auditor, night, hats arid llorns__.were given Elmer Potter. Teachers are: be- to those present which created fun ginners, "Mrs. N. Heard; junior boys, Mrs. H. Cudmore; junior girls, Mrs. J. Yeo; intermediate boys, Mrs. E. Potter; intermediate girls, Mrs. F. McCullough; junior -Bible and excitement. " Luneh.was served in the basement. - - Mr. and Mrs. Gordondleard spent `last week in United States. -Mr—and- ,Mrfh Robert I1acLe.4d_ class, , Mrs. Wrn: 'Norman, 'senior, And'`R`�slh ;; -y-ron spent the w&�ek- :M Sunday to meet his 'daughter, Patricia, yvho returned to her home here after a two-week visit, with relatives in 'Detroit. - lyfr. and Mrs. Gus Kinahan, Of Condon, Mr. and "Mrs.' Bill Kinahan and children, of St. Augustine, were New Year's day guests at --tee )dome of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Court- ney. • -- Mr. Jerry Dalton, who has been - ailing at his home here fcr the ,past - several months, was taken to Goderich hospital during the :past week. • _ The infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jos. O'Keefe, "Kathleen :-Marie, was baptized by Rev. Fr. Van Vynckt at St. Joseph's Church here last Sunday: ---Miss- Helen McCarthy; of Goderich, and Mr, Frank Dalton were sponsors. Our best wishes for an early recovery go to Mrs. (Dr.) Simpson, f Kintail,- who is a patient in dderich hospital. Week -end visitors here were: Mr. Arnold Marsman, of London; Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Murphy, otatratfort Mr. and Mrs. -Bruce Hansford, of Galt; Mr. and Mrs. Van Roy, of Goderich Township. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Dalton and children, 'spent the week -end in Kitchener. School . commenced January 7 after Christmas holidays, with Mrs. Walter Clare as teacher. The annual school meeting was held last week, with the same trustees, etc., Earl Drennan, Jos. O'Keefe, Gene Frayne, and Vincent Austin for 1958. - PORTER'S HILL PORTER'S HILL, Jan. 4.—Last 1 - Sunday' the pupils cif the Sunday Schoolrwere presented with their attendance seals and , promotion certificates. Those receiving their sixth year seals- *ere: Joanne Harrison, 1 i tint • Sowerby, John Harris, Richard Harr. Fifth year seals --- Elaine Townshend, Sharon Lockhart,_P.eggy.,Ann.-.Ret tles, Janet I£ ~ris, Gail Lockhart,- John Manning, 'truce Betties, Brucd Harris. Fodrth _year seals— Bonnie ,Cbx, 'Patsy Cox:" Third year seals—+Colleen Lockhart, Cheryl Cox, Julia Cox. Second year seam —Mary; Mac,Dougail, John Cox, . David Mathers;, Dennis Harris Arthur McDougall, Donald 'Mc- Dougall. Those receiving their prometton=certi+ficat1es were --as lows: kindergarten to primary— Colleen Lockhart, John Cox, John Mannings Laurie 'Cox, Shirley Harris, .Murray Torrance, Sandra Idsinga; primary to junior—Sharon Lockhart, Bonnie Cox, Julia Co,, Corrie Idsinga, Arthur MacDougall, Stephen Harris, Wayne Bauer; junior to intermediate,--ABet- ties, •4Janet Harris, Mary' M , IacDou- .Bible Blassrvine Tebbutt. end with r. and L. H. ac- �Mrs. . o--• -o o Leod. •ST:AUGUSTINEKINCSgRNDGE NpNmmemos •miosteogress1ee iiO•O®Bass,9s41, ` OUtrIlIt AbILD ANDISISCONTINUED QOL,ORS OF. ..Hudson's end • nwood • Bay BIankets1 �-double, „single, -nth crib s bed sizes. > _ s,►r► ffioNle r etrissoN►eetsv moosessesi®fs rop Pafferns -and Short Lengths til!i1i rM **04►. _0 '$6,11010.***** Shop early as the .tlttantlt , ST. AUGUSTINE, Jan. 6: -Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Boyle, Michael and K11NGSBRIDGE, Jan. $. Mr. Marie spent New Year's at the and Mrs. John Austin a d family home of Mr. and Mrs. Cronyn, Blyth. Mr. ' and Mrs. Gus Kinahan have returned to their home in. -London' after spending a week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Will-.Kinahan., Misses Joan and Betty Devereaux spent the week -end in Tor nto with 'relatives there.' - We are sorry to hear that Mr .-Jos. Sullivan, of Detroit (formerly of this parish) is now a patient in St, Joseph's Hospital, London recei.)ting treatments there follow ,spent a few -days -in London visit= Ging- as -stroke. -er•-wistr-Iiim- a mg Mr. 'and Mrs. A. Berardo at _sbeedy recovery. their home there.- Mr. Norman -O'Connor and Miss gall, Catherine Harris; intermediate . to senior—Shirley McCowan, •Mary Townshend, John Harris, . Grant Sowerby. The attendance banner , was won by the junior boys With - Mrs. Lockhart their teacher. Cox- and Miss • Derothy . Co, spent the • ,Christmas holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Bill Mr.. and Mrs. Leo Courtney, Mr. Betty Becker motored to Sarnia --.on Cox. - • Y - John O'Connor Mr.° and Mrs. Ray r: Leidy, manti Mrs. Gus Kinahan - celebrated New • Year's Eve to- 'gether..'at•,..the, ,'bome.• '4:;)Vi -. , and Mrs. WKina' Betty,ill Joan, 'han.Eugene Devereaux,' Ken and Will Leddy attended the •formal dance .at the Wingham Col- legiate recently, Miss Ida' Brophy, Toronto, visit- ed Ambrose and Mary Ada Brophy for a • few days:. Mr, and,Mrs. A. Berardo, London spent the week -end at the-Dever- ea;ux trome. Mrs. James St._Marie, 70; on at her ,home in Kitchener on De- cember e cember 29th Where she f i ed her husband and son Raymond for N -. the last. four years. Mfs. St. Marie was formerly of this vicinity and spent most of her life here before `going to Wingbam where tIiey Jived for a few • years. The de- ceaseti" Was the former Margaret Giljen who was born in Cliford • on December 23,' 1887. She was the daughter of the late Michael Gillen and- (Mary Flynn. She, was a member • of St, Anne's R.C. Church, and Was also a member df the Women's League, Altar So- ciety`and--the Ca hl lit ' uilil.-Bhe was married to lames St. Marie in S ptembei', 1007. She is sur- vived by her husband; six sons, Janes, St, Catharines, ,;Myles, St. Au ust. n , Jo- - �..i. ,Myles, ilnyrnond, Kitchener, Raphael, •,Lansinl, and four daughters, Mary, Mars. Free Robinsiol . and Lucille, Toronto, Vel of l l;-- 11 r -s.• Dean. .Brennan Guelph, Sister Mary Order of the Good $71epherd. Std,- John's,- B.C.; three brothers, ,Mioh-. ael,,1 London, ',John,' Toronto, and Th ani ,lie, JCla rrxlton; Three Psisters, l i y, Mr'ss..,Thos.i Rowan, off Neu- Smoked, Shankless PORI( SHOULDERS Super Right, Smoked- I.A.LESS SIDE BACON VEIJETAILIS FLORIDA.MARSH SEEDLESS -Ontario -Grown, Fancy Quality, Finest for Eating 3 cI ntcsh Aplples 3-I6cello bag 3 5c Ontario for Cooking �.�,;? 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