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001601410441th thes. /lestitlY-weds, Mr.
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.0441.0flied, at $t 410$eph's Church on
• idllnutAr 1.5 by Rev. IL Van
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0=1, LOndon, Mr. and
RIMY- Geilan,, of Ealteter,
amiskiars, Van Dongen, of Clinton,
low parishioners here, were
at the Van Qsch4ans wed -
ail reception at the Van Osch
Win&
The infant daughter of Mr. and
1114,, 101,44-1raYne on February 15,
V baptized "Lucille Ellen" by
rimH Van Vynckt, with s�r ti and
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Cene Frayne ° sponsors; also
ilbe infant 'daughter of Mr. and
tit= Actin ILeindricks was bak
hied Meta Mari' .with ir!lfr. and
Mks. ft. Captein, sponsors by proxy
Dar litc. and Mrs. John Van Roy,
'eft were unable to be present due
tat storm conditions
Ilk& It. Miltenberr has returned
la her home here by plane after
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ily in kfolland.
Our school Nina closed for a few
days during the recent storm.
The funeral of the late Robert
ArchnArity44010:0f44..flat,,,44--,iSt=c
Insepli's Church 'here with Rev. IL
Van Vynckt celebrating the Re-
quiem mass. Mr. Howard was in
his 90th= year, having spent all his
life in Ashfield Township and was
one of the few fine old pioneer
families still residing here. • Sur -
wed by his wife, the former
Annie Sinnett, and„ , three sons,
John, Thos. and Robert, all of
Ashfield, who together with Mrs.
Robt. Howard, jr., kindly cared for
him during the long years that he
had .been a "shut -iii." Mrs. Jas.
Sinnett and Mrs. M. McLennan, of
Gorrie, Mr. John P. Sullivan, .of
Toronto, Miss O'Neill, R.N., of
Goderich nursing staff, Mr. and
Mrs. Bruce Hansford, of Galt, were
among those from a distance who
attended the funeral. The pall-
bearers were Leo Courtney, John
S. Dalton, Keith Johnston, John
P. Sullivan, Thos. O'Neill and
Bruce }Lansford.
The community haa been dee
shocked and saddened by the sud-
den death of Louis Hogan, which
occurred in Victoria Hospital, Lon-
don -on-Sunday-evening, February
16th, in his 44th year. The late
Louis Hogan assisted other neigh-
bors in opening the grave for the
late Mr. Howard, and was stricken
On his way home. Later in the
evening, he was taken via ambul-
ance to Wingham hospital, and the
following morning on to Victoria
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REDUCTIONS IN
HYDRO RATES
ARE ANNOUNCED
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1958, hive been announced by
the aderich Public Utilities
Commission.
For domestic consumers for
two months billing, the redac-
tions are as follows; 3 cents
for first 100 KWH; 1,5 cents
for the next 400 KWH; .9 cents
for the next 1,000 KWH, ,• 1.2
centS for the remaiiiiht-KWIL:-'
A minim= bill (two months)
is $2.22 gross. Then, ,there is '
the usual discount of 10 per
.cent for promptpayment.
There are similar reductions
for commercial and power con-
sumers.
The former rate was 3.3
cents for the first 100 KWH
and 1.4 cents for the remain-
ing KWH.
In announcing the change,
the Goderich PUC said: "Due
to the efficient operation of
the Goderich PUC, the pool-
ing of some high tension lines
by Ontario Hydro in 1957 and
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the excellent ficial--positicm
of this utility, it is possible
at this time to reduce the
rates to alt. consumers and still
anticipate a ten per cent oper-
ating surplus for 1958."
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Hospital, London, but never ral-
lied. His wife, the former Reta
Schefter, of Mildmay, and seven
small children survive hilt, to-
gether with two sisters, Mrs. Ella
Redmond, of St. Augustine, and
Mrs. Marie Kennedy, of Saskatch-
ewan, and one brother, Jos. Hogan,
of Saskatchewan„, To all we con-
vey our sincere sympathy in their
loss, which is also a grievous loss
to our parish, as Louis and Mrs.
Hogan were always willing and
ready to give assistance in parish
and community projects. He will
be greatly missed- -by" his family
and many friends and neighbors.
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BAYFIELD
BAYFIELD, Feb. 24.—Mr. and
Mrs. E. A. Featherstone have left
to spend a Month in Florida.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Sturgeon have
been visiting at Science Hill.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Murray, Van
Dyke, Mich., visited recently with
his mother, Mrs. Agnes Murray.
John Howard has been a Patient
in Clinton Public Hospital.
Robt. Parker, who is- taking a
two months' plumbing course at.
Toronto was a recent visitor at
his home here.
The L.A. and Girl Guides held
a successful euchre party in the
Parish Hall. Prize winners were:
ladies lst, :Mrs. M. Merrier, 2nd,
Mrs. John Semple; men's 1st, Wm.
McDool, 2nd, iLloyd. Scotchmer.
Trinity Church Guild held their
February meeting at the home of
Mrs. R. Fitzsimons. Mrs. P. Wes-
t& presided for the business ses-
sion. Mrs. M. Merner read the
secretary's report and Mrs. F.
Weston the financial report. The
Rev. E. J. Harrison closed the
meeting with prayer.
• Congratulations go to Nigel
Bellchamber who placed third ir
the spelling contest held in Exeter
Public School He was accom-
panied by his' teacher, (Mrs. Reg.
Ball, his parents and brother and
Douglas Darnbrough.
Miss Jacqueline Cluff, Teacher's
College, London, was a recent
visitor at her home here.
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Day Of Ptayer
An official of P. W, WooP4
Signal -Star in Toronto cht the
worth Company informe,d the
The annual World Day of Prayer
was observed. Friday by Protestant
women around the world, follow-
Etti*":
men of Australia. In Godetich,
Knox was the host church, with
two services being held, one in the
afternoon and another in the even-
ing.
The senior women's groups con-
vened the afternoon service, when
Mrs, S. H. Findlay was the guest
speaker and Mrs. C, 1. Edward the
soloist. Leading the congregation
Alie•,reading, sot-thes,seargieev were
Mrs. H. Rivers, Miss G. Gracie,
and Mrs. Robert Bisset. Prayers
were offered by •Mrs. Needham,
of St. Georges Anglican Church,
Mrs. George Johnston, of the Bap-
tist Church, Lieut. Pauline, Howell,
of" the Salvation Army, Mrs. Jos.
Cranston, of Victoria Street Unit-
ed Church, Miss McMichael, of the
Free Methodist Church, and Miss
Davies, of North Street United
ChurCh.
In the evening, the program was
arranged by evening auxiliaries,
COLT groups, girls' auxiliaries, and
junior W1MS societies. A girls'
choir led the service of- praise.
The gathering vis addressed by
Bisset, .jr., was the- soloist. Mrs.
C. H. Edward conducted the ser-
vice, assisted in he readings by
Miss Connie MacDonald, Miss
Donna Horton,, Miss. Joan Davis,
Miss Shirley Love and Miss Donna
Dockstader. Prayers were offered
by Mrs.' R. G. MacMillan, of Knox
Presbyterian !Church, Mrs, Geo.
Carrell, of (Victoria Street United
Church, Mrs. L. B. Graham, of St.
Georges Church; Miss Vera Wil-
kins, of the Baptist Chirech, Mrs.
Geo. Hutchins, of the Bethel Pente-
costal Tabernacle, and Mrs. J. W.
Britnell, of North Street United
Church.
Ushers at the afternoon service
were Mrs. Geo. G. MacEwan, Mrs.
G. Stokes. Mrs: W. G. MacEwan,
and Mrs. Robt. Wilson. 'Ushering
at the evening service were Mra
B. Sully, Mrs. L Cook, Mrs. J. A.
McConnell, and Mrs. E. Allison.
Mr. W. H. Bishop presided at the
organ for both services.
PresAte Won
At Sunset Circle
The February meeting of the
Sunset Circle was held at the
home of Mrs. Len Elliott with 15
meinbers and one visitor present.
Mrs. Larder opened the meeting.
Mrs. Helen Morley read a chapter
from the study book. Correspond -
ewe was read including several
thank- you notes for baskets sent.
Mrs, Ray Cooke -was Winner -of --the
mystery prize and Mrs. Mitchell,
the shut-in prize. Everyone enjoy-
ed bingo after which refreshments
were served by the hostess, assiSt-
ed by Mrs. Mitchell, Mrs. J. Durnin,
Mrs. R. Bullen and Mrs. G. Van-
derburgh.
Winners of the two baskets of
groceries which were drawn for
at the recent birthday party were
Jean McGuire and Mrs. , Bullen.
The prizes for euchre went to Clem
Desjardine, of Forest, Mr. Epps,
of Clinton, 4,4 rs. Victor Boyce, of
Clinton, and Mrs. Bolton, of Gode-
rich. The proceeds were fpr
charitable purposes.
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DESPITE RAIN, ED PRIDHAM
LIKES VANCOUVER.WEATHER
"After listening to the weather
reports, I'm certainly glad that I'm
en the sending and not the receiv-
ing end of this letter," says Ed.
Pridham, writing from Vancouver
to The Signal -Star.
Continuing, Ed. writes: "The
only snow I've seen this year was
during my brief two days in Gode-
rich in December. Although it
has been extremely wet out here;
we have been enjoying 50 to 55
degrees weather throughout the
season. The heather and the
crociises are blooming in our
garden and the daffodils are just
about ready to pop. So we have
to put pontoons on the car—it's
worth it! You know what they
say about the weather in Vancou-
ver—when you can't see the moun-
tains, it's raining; when you can
see them, you're in for a change."
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PORT ALBERT
PORT ALIIERT, Feb. 24.—The
death of Henry William' Lednor oc-
curred at his home on the 2nd
concession,, Ashfield, on Friday,
February 14. The sympathy of the
community is extended to Mrs.
Lednor and family. Mrs. Jean
Atthill and family, of Kitchener,
Mrs. (Mary Dickson, or London,
Mr. and Mrs. Roy SICutler (Kath-
leen) and family, Mr.' and Mrs. L.
A. Brentwood (Agnes) and family,
both of Hamilton; and Mr. and Mrs.
M. J. Gutcher (Isobel) and daugh-
ter, of Algoma Mills, all attended
their father's funeral. Interment
was in Port Albert cemetery.
The sympathy of the community
is extended to Mr. and Mrs. Albert
McGee and family on' the sudden
death of his brother,- Mr. John
McGee, of Goderich, on Thursday,
February 13.
Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Grigg, of
London, visited with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. David Martin on
Sunday.
Mr. Tony Vrooman returned
from Victoria Hespital, "London, on
Sunday, where hewas- taken fol -
'diking his accident in Sarnia on
January 31. Half his body is in a
cast. He suffered g broken should-
er, several broken ribs and back
injuries when he fell from a ladder
where he was employed. We wish
hiin-a-speedy recovery.
ST. AUGUSTINE
ST. AUGUSTINE, Feb. 24. -,,Mr.
Wm. Cummins, of Saskatoon, ;visit-
ed recently, at the home ot Mr.
and Mrs. Michael Gun -mins 'here
and his brother and sister in Tees -4
water, Mr. James Cummins and
Mrs. Anne Kelly.
Eugene Devereaux, who has
been holidaying at his home here,
spent a few days with relatives in
Detroit.
Joe Norntan, Leo and Gordon
Foran attended the wedding re-
ception at the home of Mr. and
Mra. John Van Osch in honor of
Mr,=and Mrse--Wm-e-Ven-Osetir-wh
were ;narried--at St. .TlIgePi1413
Church, Kiaksbridge.
We extend our sincere sympathy
to Mrs. Theodore Redmond on the
death of her brother, Louis Hogan.
We also wish to extend. our heart-
felt sympathy to' Mrs. Hogan and
her young family on their „great
loss. This community was shocked
and saddened on hearing of the
death -of Mr. Hogan who will be
sadlymissed by this community
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The annual, school for stewards
and elders, sponsored by the Huron
Presbytery of the United Church
was held on Wednesday at Wesley -
Willis and also Ontario Street Unit-
ed Church at Cli,nton. The pur-
pose of the meeting was to assist
elders and stewards in carrying out
the duties of their offices.
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Star brings quick results. ,
Week -end that construction of
their new building on the
Square at Goderich • "is not
likely to start in the spring,
thOMMArvititibteta,ine.A
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tion "could be in the fall."
Reason' given for the possible
delay in starting is that other
projects of the company in
Canada, are 'pressing at this
time and are temporarily de-
laying the Goderich plans.
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District Deputy
President Honored
The members of the Goderich
Rebekah Lodge No. 89, installing"
team and guard of honor for the
year 1957-58 met at the home of
Mrs. Della Johnston, N.G., to honor
their district deputy • president,
Mrs. Ada Fritzley.
The evening was spent in play-
ing whist, the winners being: for
high score, Mrs. Pearl Lawrence,
and low, Mrs. E. Dsbaldeston. A
'lucky -cup- prize -was-won-by-Mrs:
D. Gaufey, while a -lucky plate -
prize was won by Mrs. A. Fritzley.
A delicious buffet luncheon was
served from a gaily decordted table
with the decorations of red and.
white. The very enjoyable even-
ing closed with a few well-chosen
words from Mrs. Fritzley who
thanked her team and guard of
honor" for their friendly co-oper-
ation and willingness of the past
months.
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ASIIKELD, Feb, A, A.
J. Simpson, who has been a patient
in Goderich hospital for two
months, is home.
° Mrs. Bailey, who has spent some
menths with her daughter, Mrs.
iiirred4f9lIttewiAtomAK
Recent visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Wm. Macdonald were Mr. and
Ms. Steve Elliott and sell, Bill,
of Flint.
The postpened meeting of the
W.M.S. will bcoheld Friday, Febru-
ary 28, at the home of Miss Sadie
Johnson.
'Mr. Alex MacCoMbie, a student
at Knox College, will be speaker.
in Ashfield Presbyterian Church
on Student Bursary Sunday,
/larch 2.
PORTER S HILL
PORTER'S NUJ., Feb. 24.—The
W.A. of Grace Church held -heir
February meeting at the home, of
Mrs. Bill Townshend with 23 ladies
present. The vice-president, Mrs,
Sowerby, took charge of the de-
arotional period. Mrs, G. Manning
led in prayer. Tile Scripture and
topic was taken by Mrs. Riddell.
Mrs. Lockhart, president, then
took -charge- of -the -businesgr'Mrsr:
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,iManning read the minutes of
the lst meeting anclCOrre_sgsmd--
enee. TiVe1104WO Inenibers an-
swered Abe' roll call. Mrs. A.
Harria'read the treasurer's report.
It was decided that two members
bring some articles for sale each
month for talent money.
Bert Harris and Mrs. Donald Harris
will donate these for the mont•h
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expire'at midnight,. March 12.
After this date it will be illegal to drive with 1957
licence or plates.
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