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of St. Marl's Anglican tChluch met of the topic and read an
address
from the Bishop of Mid -Japan
whom she had the pleasure of
Inst Thursday -evening at the homeGoderich. ,„An invitation was ac-
cepted from Blyth Guild to attend
their meeting at !the rectory en
October' 30,, at 2,30 p.m. Sunday
School attendance was reported as
very good, 'and plans were s,tarted
for'their Christmas concert. Miss
Collinson was presented with a gift
as she is moving to Port Hope,
A congregational supper was plan-
aied for November 14. The com-
mittee in charge is Mr's. Alfred
Nesbitt, Mrs. Clifford Brown, Mrs.
Thomas Haggitt and Mrs. Gordon
Taylor, and is to be held jn the
Sunday School room of Knox Pres-
byterian Church. Mrs. Sam Daer
kindly donated tulip bulbs to be
plahted at the front of the church.
a pot luck supper served by the
hostess, 'Mrs. S. Daer, assisted by
her daughter, Mrs. Andrew Kirk-
connell, and Mrs."John Daer.
Auburn 4-H Club Meets. — The
Auburn Appetizers 4-H Club held
th,eir first meeting of the project
"The Cereal Shelf" on Friday 'at
the home of Mrs, Ed. Davies. The
of Mrs and Mrs. Fordyce Clark.hearing in St. George's Church,
Margaret Clark opened the meet-
, ing and Lawrence Nesbitt gave the
prayers from the A.Y.P.A. Manual.
The ,Scripture was read by Shirley
Brown. ' The minutes of the June
wereread
byChristopher
meeting
Hutchison. Rev. Robert Meally, the
rector, presided for 'the election
of officers which were as follows:
president, Bob Daer; vice-president,
Frank Nesbitt; secretary -treasurer,
Shirley Brown; social convener,
William Brown. 'The meetings will
be held the second Thursday even-
ing of each month. The next meet•
ing will be held in the rectory at
Blyth on November 14. Rev, Meal-
ly spoke on the- books of the Bible
and-cl.os_es1.. with the benediction.
—Shirley Brown, Secretary.
Anglican Guitd Meets.—The An-
glican Guild of St. Mark's Church
held their October meeting at the
home of Mrs. Sam Daer last Friday
evening with 17 members and
visitors present. Mrs. John Daer,
the president, presided. The study
book, taken by Mrs. John Daer, was
about the World Day of Prayer.
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election of officersrs resulted as fol-
lows:
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lows: president, Marilyn
Deer; vice-
president,
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leader . f this1 is Mrs. Ed.
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Davies with Mrs. Keith Machan as
assistant. Discussions were held
concerning name of club. • Mrs.
Davies gave a short talk on cereals.
It was stated that if more people
ate wheat germ there•would be less
heart tro iii. The next meeting
will he h on November 7 at the
home of Marilyn Daer. Those
be
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sides -the officers attending ,were
Bernice McDougall, Eileen Schnei-
der, ,Laura May Chamney, Betty
Youngblut.
Mr. appd Mrs. Gerald McKay,
Sandra Anne and Michael Jas., of
Galt, visited last Tuesday with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Law-
lor.
Mr, and Mrs. Shearer Wilson and
Miss Dorothy Edgar, of London,
were recent visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Wes. Bradnock.
Mr. and :Mrs.' Arthur J. Fergu-
song. of Waterloo, and their An, was answered by "sing," "say" 'or
fir. Stewart Ferguson, of Elimvale, "pay„ and also suggestions for
visited with the. former's sister, winter projects. Tickets were sold
Mrs. Maude Fremlin. I on a mystery prize and won by Mrs.
Mrs. George Millian, Mrs. Wil- A. Lockhart. Plans were made for
liam Straughan, Mrs. Herbert Go- holding a card party and dance
vier, Mrs. Bert Craig, Mrs. Thotnas in the school in November. The
Haggitt, Mrs. Frank Raithby, Miss meeting closed' with the benedic-
Josephine Woodcock and Mrs. Wel- tion and lunch was served by The
lington Good, of Blyth, and •Mrs. hostess. The next meeting will
Wes. Bradnock attended the area be held at the home of Mrs. Bert
convention of the Women's Insti- Harris.
tutes at London last Tuesday and The W.A. meeting,will be held a
Wednesday. The executive of the week earlier than usual, 'Novem-
West Huron District was in charge ber 6, at the honte of Mrs. Alvin
of registration. - Bettles.
Rev. and Mrs. James Elliott, of This Sunday is Laymen's Sunday
Chesley, visited last Friday with and service will change to after -
her aunt, Mrs. Maud Fremlin, also noon. Sunday School at 1 o'cl,p,k
with Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Taylor. and church at 1.45 p.m.
Mr George Bean, with Mr. and •
Mrs. Keith McLaren, of" Cromarty,
Mr. Thomas Inglis, of Whitechurch, . Ta_
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quartet, composed of Oliver Ander-
son, Elliott Lap , Harve'y McDowell
and Lloyd Wallen sang a number.
During the social hour which -fol-
lowed, Dr. Hiltz was congratulated
by the congregation. Rev. Mr.
Hiltz began his ministry in one' of
the northern fields of the church --
the Hunta-Clute :charge, north of
Cochrane. He served eight years.
in Temiskaming, Northern Quebec,
and five years in Victoria Harbor.
He Is in his third year at Auburn',
ing,
PORTER'S HILL
PORTER'S TILL, Oct. 27. -T The
October meeting of the Commun-
ity' Club ,was held at the- home of
Mrs, Gordon Manning. The presi-
dent, Mrs. G. Manning, opened the
meeting. The secretary and treas- Misses Regina and Clara Sproul
urer's reports were given and cor- were visitors on Sunday afternoon
resppndenee read. The roll call with their cousin, Leslie. Bart, ..of
Palmerston.
' Mr. and Mrs. Percy Blundell and
Melvin, Goderich, were visitors ori
Sunday with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Will Irvin.
Mrs. Dolly Evans, of Silverton,
Manitoba, has returned home after
a visit with her sister, Mrs. W. R.
Andrew, and other relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Cranston on
Sunday visited their daughter,fl Mrs.
Agnes Durnin, Goderich.
Mr. and Mrs. Cliff McNeil and
family, Nile, attended anniversary
services at the Dungannon United
Church and were guests of Mr, and
Mrs. Omar Brooks.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Begley, of
Leamington, were visitors last Fri-
day with her sisters at the homes of
Mr. and Mrs. Mason McAllister and
Mr. and.Mrs. 'Rich. Park.
Miss Clara Sproul, �5tratford, is
spending a few days this week at
home.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Blake have
gone to London to spend a while
with their daughters, Mrs. Grace
_11,,clver,and Miss Olive' Blake,. the•
latter not' being in very good
health.
Rev. D. J. Lane, of Clinton, ad-
dressed the ' Erskine Presbyterian,
Church congregation :at the regular.
service Sunday afternoon in,ex-
change with the --minister, Rev: Wal-
lace McClean, who preached an-
niversary services at Clinton.
Citizens" were sorry' to hear of
Mrs. J. Montgomery's accident at
her home in Lucknow last, Thurs-
day nigi�t when she fell and frac-
tured her hip. She was removed
ton the hospital at Wingham and
Tater to London: ` Mrs: -Montgomery
is a former resident of this village
and is Mrs. Allan 'Reeds mother.
We wish for her a speed recovery.
Recent visitors with Mrs. J. Ham-
ilton were Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Stafford and Miss Kay Hamilton on
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Mrs. Everett "Finnigan, Walkerton,
were guests on Sunday of the form-
er's sister, Mrs, . Harvey Anderson,
Mr. Anderson and family' and also
attended anniversary services at
the United Church.
Members of the ,United Church
W.M.S. were guests last Thursday
afternoon of Port Albert W.M.S.
and heard an interesting address
of missionary' work in the Arctic
by Mrs. A.' L. Fleming, wife of the
late Archbishop Fleming.
Mr., Ken Brown, instructor of
RCAF, Clinton, spent a few days
last week with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Wilbur Brown.
Mr', and Mrs. Keith Cranston
visited friends at Newton on Sun-
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Elliott
called on Mr. and Mrs. Ezekial
Phillips on Saturday.
Corner.
Mr. and Mrs. Grant . Hunter, of . TAYLOR'S' CORNR, Oct, 28.
Port Perry, visited with Mr. and The bazaar on Saturday afternoon
Mrs. T. S. ,Johnston on Thursday. last at MacKay Hall was quite vac-
- - -'.Therannual.,-Autumn-Thaiikoffer- .cesslul,. -..Those in charge - of the
ing of Knox United Church was fancy work table were' Mrs. Da
held October 7 with a large attend- Sturdy Mrs: Wm. Snyder and Mrs.•
ance. Guests were present • from Albert Oke; bake table, Mrs. Geo.
the Anglican,. Baptist and Presby- Ginn, Mrs. Walter Hicks, Mrs..Reg.
terian Societies of Auburn; also Sturdy and Miss Nina Walters;
:Dungannon W.M.S. Call to wor candy table, Mrs. Sam McNall and
ship was by the ° president, Mrs. Mrs. Jerry Ginn; 'produce, Mrs.
Earl Wightman. The meeting was Irvine Oke, Mrs. Robt. Fuller and
convened by Mrs. R: S. Hiltz, with Mrs. G. G. Newton;. kitchen, (tea)
.Mrs: Guy' Cunningham taking ;the -Mrs. Barrie Walter; --Mrs: Roy Wil -
chair. Mrs. Wightman read the son, Mrs. Jas. McMillan, Mrs. Hugh.
Scripture. Mrs. Hiltz took charge ,McCabe, Mrs. Lorne Rodges, ,Miss
showing two -films. She told. the Clara Harrison; ser. ng tables, Mrs,
story of. the Educational Training Ben Whitely, Mrs, Elroy Rodges,
.Schaat•„set.- up by the ..United . Na_ ._Mrs. Jim Young, Mrs. R. Matheson,
tions for the Indians of Mexico:' 'A Mrs. Chester Sturdy, Mrs:'Pefer
solo was sung by, Mrs, 'Gordon Mc- Harrison and Miss Elaine Wilson.
Clinchey. Gifts of money ,may be Week -end guests with Mr. and
left with Mrs. Hiltz. Mrs. Hiltz Mrs,. Wm. Snyder were Mr. and
asked the ladies to save...their old Mrs. H. Marquart, of Auburn, N.Y.
nylons and bring them to her as. and Mrs. Julia Bearup and Mrs.
the ladies of other countries are Hilda Edwards, Syracuse, N.Y.. and
able to unwind .the nylon thread, Mrs. Lillian Thomas, of Stratford.
and weave it again into garments,
'Mrs. Berf Marsh, of Petersburg,
and Mrs. Howard Wallace, of
Brampton, visited with Mr. Herb-
ert Mogridge.
Mrs. Rose, of Swan Lake*, visited
Graham.
Rev. R. S. Hiltz Honored. ---011
,,Aunday evening, the members o!
'file Auburn United Church honor-
ed,,their.,•:mminister,'Re�vn. R. S. Hiltz,
by pr`esen'ting him with a Doctor
of Theology hood. The evening
took the form •of a worship service
concluding with a social hour. Rev,
A. E. Eustace, of Goderich, ,con,
ducted the service. ,.Rev. A. Mc-
Kiin, 'of Wesley -Willis, Clinton, the
convener. of Colleges and Sludents
of the ,Huron Presbytery, told' of
the work done during ten years,
and of the regpest cif Burton Col-
lege and 'Seminary for Mr. Hiltz
to be present "at the conferring • of
the .degree on July 18, 1958. The
degree,. however, was• presented
"in absentia." • The hood was pre
Eented t9 Mr, Hiltz by Marvin Mc-
�oW'.e�i. ' I-tilt.z graduated irOM
Emmanuel College,, Toronto, in
1941. received the Intermediate
Bachelor of Divinity from the Uni-
versity of London, and the Master
of Theology from Burton College
in 1956. Having completed the
Thesis on "The History of Preach=
Mr. 'and Mrs. Jerry Ginn, Jim and
Janette spent last week -end in
Oshawa,
Mr. 'and Mrs. John Westbrook,
Brian and Bonnie' Ruth Were
visitors, last week -end with Mr. and
Mrs: J. S. Harris at 'Hamilton.
Mary E en, daughter o r. an
Mrs. Chester, Sturdy was baptized
last Sunday at the morning service
at Taylor's Corner .United. Church.
- The sympathy of the, community
is extended to the relatives and
friends of Mr: Oliver F. Edward
who passed away in Goderich,,hos-
pital 'on Monday.
The November meeting of the
Ladies' Aid will be .held at the
home' of Mrs. Walter Hicks. •
Congratulations to Miss , Wilda
Wilson who is to be married on
November 15 in Taylor's Corner
United Church;'•
Mrs. Gordon Orr witk hold a
Hallowe'en, party for the pupils and
the pre-school children of this com-
munity on Friday afternopn.
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NILE, Oc;, 27. — . i" s Marion
Orser, of Victoria Hospital, London,
spent the week -end at . her home
here: -
We arc glad to report that Mrs.
Becky Young, who was in the Gode-
rich hos,pitai•, was able to come
to the -home o'f . her son, Lloyd, and
Mrs. Young. •
Mrs. Wm. Wiggins attended the
fall rally of the W.A, at Bayfield
on 'Thursday of last Week.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Swan, of-Be1
more, spent Friday with Mr; and
Mrs. Robert Bere.
Mrs. H. Horton, of Lucknow, at-
tended anniversary services at Dun-
gannon and visited with her daugh-
ter, Mrs, Bere, Mr. Bere and family.
AC2 Allan McNee, of the RCAF
has been stationed at Clinton and
spent 'the week -end with his par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Graham McNee.
Service next Sunday at Nile will
be at 1.30 p.m. with Sunday School
at 2.30 p.m, a ti
Mr, and Mrs. C. Draper., of Lin-
den, were Sunday visitors,with Mr.
and Mis: Roy Connell,
Visitors at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Thos. McPhee during the past
week were: Mr. and Mrs. Wm.
Begley, Leamington; Warner Beg-
ley, Nanaimo., B.C.; Jas. Begley,
Moose Jaw, Sask.; Mr, and Mrs.
Oliver Smith, Ripley; Mr. and Mrs.
Walter Dexter,„Lucknow, and Mr:
.axed Mrs, Chas. Cunningham, Clin-
ton.
The Nile Sunday School, have
decided to collect again this year
for UNICEF at Hallowe'en, The
money collected will be used by
the United Nations to provide
powdered .milk and medicines for
the children of the world wherever
there is need.
The Sigma C boys 'field their
regular meeting in the church base-
ment on Monday evening with 11
members present.
The Y.P.U. field their meeting
on Monday evening in the form
of a Hallowe'en party. Judges for
the costumes were Rev, R. Kennedy,
Lawrence Ribey and Noel Robin-
son. ' Prize winners were: Farrl�ecy
girls, ' Barbara Taylor and •Ca'ol
Pettman (dressed as Siatndse
comic man, Donna McNee; fancy
man. Dorothy Rutledge{ Games
were enjoyed, and a bountiful lunch
brought the evening to a close,
On the basis ofcargo tons hand-
led in a year Montreal is Canada's
leading port, Vancouver is second
and Halifhx third,
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lash week visitors were t
Farrish and Mrs. Stewart Johnston
and two 'children, Blyth. Saturday
visitors. were Mr. and Mrs. J. J.
Robertson, Auburn, and on Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. George- Hamilton and
family, Goderich.
Miss Fern Robb; Goderich, spent
the week=end with her sister, Mrs.
R. McDonald.
Mrs.' Abner Morris spent Sunday
with her daughter, Mrs. Len Chris-,,
tilaw, Nile.
',Miss Marylin Anderson, teacher
at Brantford, spent the weekend
with her parents,' Mr. and' Mrs.
Harvey Anderson. -
The ' C.G.I.T. met Tuesday night
of last week in the United Church
under the leadership of Mrs. Mar-
vin Durnin and Mrs. K. K. Dawson, -
the 'latter conducting the worship
service and Mrs. Durnin the elec-
tion of .affhcers, which resulted as
follows: president, 'Karen Dawson;
vice-president, Sandra Brooks;
treasurer, Jewell • Reed; secretary,
Heather Kennedy, Plans were out-
lined for future meetings.
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Huston (nee
Alma Culbert) were honored with
a dance reception on Friday night
at the Agricultural Hall. During
the evening, the young couple were
read an address by' Mrs. Richard
Park, jr., and a purse- of money
was presented by Mr. Harvey Cul-
bert. The groom responded with
words of appreciation. The young
couple are residing on the groom's
farm at Pine River, Friends pre-
sent from a distance were Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Richardson, Aylmer, who
were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Nelson
Culbert.
The Dungannon 4-H Club held
their first meeting on October 22
at the home of the leader, Mrs. C,
Crozier. There were six girls pre-
sent. The new -officers elected
were: president, Marie Black; vice-
president, Lynda Blake; secretary,
Joanne Crozier. Mrs. Crozier. 'dis-
cussed with the members "A—nod
Guide to .Health." .,Mrs. Chester
Finnigan demonstrated how to
measure' flour correctly.
Mr. Jas. Thorne 'spent the week-
end with his son, Jack Thorne, Port
Mrs. Harold Elliott has been in
London where her father, Mr. Roy
McCreight,-of Palmerston, has-been
quite, ill in hospital. `
The Dungannon' United Church
on Sunday- observed anniversary
services at 11 a.ni. and 7.30 p.m.
(Standard • Time), The occasion was
the -fiftieth- year -of- the-- present
edifice. The guest speaker was.,
Rev. Gordon Geiger, of .Lucknow
United Church. Two large bou-
quets of dark red chrysanthemums
were .near the altar in memory of
the late Mr. and Mrs. Herb Alton,
placed by their granddaughter,
Mrs. Wm. Bradley (nee Ettabelle
Webster) ad Mr. Bradley, y
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vili s. - Elea or Reedplayed 11.7•s • `.
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panted by her mother, Mrs. Allan
Reed, and also played a sold', ac-
companied by Mrs. Leroy Stingel
at the organ. Rev. Roy Kennedy,
the minister, sang a duet with Miss
Lois Webster. In the evening, Rev.
G. ,Geiger. spoke on "Gifts of the
Church," Mr. Elmer Umbach,,
Lucknow, tenor soloist and organ-
ist, sang solos. Miss Margaret Rae.
sang with Mr: Umbach in a duet.
Sandra Finnigan, a choir member,
accompanied qn thepiano-with the
organist fors the hymns. Both ser-
vices were well attended and sev-
eral visitors came a distance.
Woman's Association. --Mrs. Clif
ford Crozier was hostess at her
home on Friday evening for the
United Church W.A. Mrs. Omar
Brooks, president, opened the
meeting. Twenty-three answered
the roll call. Mrs. 'Lorne Hasty
ledwith the devotional. period._Mrs_
Will Petrie read the liek of Clara
Barton. The committee for the
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forthcoming XdrietY pro ,rain is
composed of, Mrs. Esther Rivett,
Mrs. Robt. Sere, Mrs. Robt. Stothers
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Mrs., Otto Popp showed pictures of
their trip to the West ' Coast. At
the close of the evening refresh-
ments.., were served by the lunch
committee.
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Benmiller is laying claim to' the
title} of the banana belt of Huron
County, Reason? Blackberries and
even strawberries growing - out
there were picked on Monday and
brought to- the Signal -Star office by
Mr. E, T. Pfrimmer, of Benmiller.
They did look lovely. And it's so
close to November 1st, too:
I-Teliiim, the inert .gas used for
filling• airships and ' balloons, ' and'!'
also for medical 'and scientific pur-
poses, is one of the .elements that
is_ not widelya_ distributed., _It_ is.
obtained from natural gas, almost
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