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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1959-09-24, Page 7-Thanks, C odericth We would like to thank all those who patronized..' W ua dur $,o r: nine . rears in business in Goderiab; ',For -stn. •.. „ our -suoceseom, McArthur and 'Reilly Ltd,, we would- ask ouldask fora continuance of that appreciated patronage. ° c, Arnie. Sole a VILLE t a a Y31,114, Sept. •14. -- Mr. and Mrs. Nelson gown, of Warren, Mich.,- spent the weekend. at ,the hiYine„ of Mr. ' and Mrs. D. E. don.' Mr. !r. ,arid Mrs. Frank McCullough, Frances and paid, and Mr. Bruce Lqbb were in Toronto on Wednes- day where Frances. registered as ,a nurse -in -training at the Atkinson School of,,Nursing at Toronto West- ern Hospital. • Raily Sunday was -held at Holmesville United Church Sunday School' on September -013. The sup,;, etdntendent, Carman Tebbutt, was in charge and Miss Ila Grigg was the st. c Mani. hiss Caathlo Futter played •an 'accordion solo and the Scripture was. read by Jiro Mec-u,.- lough and Bob, Norm..,. Mss Sandra -Williams' told. the story. The collection, was received. by David McCullough and Ronald Trewartba. • . . Jyllss Mary Helen. Yeo, of Strat- ford Teacher's College, spent the week -end at the home -ef her par- ents( Mr. ,and Mrs, Jack Yeo. Miss Helen Patter, on the staff of the Oakridge Public Schools, LLandon, spent the week -end at the tome of her parents,. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer, Potter. S •EORGr'r$ SR.I vv.A, RESUME MEETINGS , St. George's Senior Woman's Auxiliary resumed fall meetings with the Scripture read Eby a Mrs. Douglas Wilson and the Litany by Mrs. Wm. Kolohan, Mrs. H. Tick- borne ickborne presided a?nd extended a welcome to former members, Mrs - 4: Palmer and Mars. ;Stubbington. A new member, Mrs., Barr,'who has just come to Goderieh ..'to reside; was introduced. - Reports were given ' by yrs. George Love,, Mrs. A. C. Blay and Mrs. D. Wilson. - Miss 'Beatrice bauderdealt with another chapter of the study book. The person who is afraid,. to Tea was served by Mrs. J. Mid- admit othehis mistake is making an- 'die ori, '• Mrs. C: Sargent and Mrs. • G. . Brown. W,M.S. OF KNOX CHURCH speaker, Miss Mena Fen ll, • 'HOLbS SgPtEMBER MEET The September. meeting of the 'W.M S.' of Knox, Presbyterian. Church saw a fine projram arrang- ed:,by Miss E. Somerville an, Mrs. W. • Tebbutt. The president, Mrs. G. Schaefer, presided, and Mrs, J. 'W'hite- report- ed that eport-edthat 12 aboxes of used Christmas cards were' sent to missionaries in India.. There were .52 hospital Balls and 58 home calls reported, and' a number of Christmas giftswere received for patients in Ham- ilton Sanatorium. Mrs. C. Edward sang a lovely solo; Mrs, D. J. Lane, of Clinton, read the Scripture and gave a fine meditation. Miss Somerville introduced the announce the of Seaforth, who ,*tended the World Conference on .Christian education last year. A number of -colored slides were shown • of. beautiful - places. - in' Ja an,' also s e. taken in Korea: s. A. H." rskiiie extended the - social thanks of- the •members' • to Miss Fennell, and ,a social hal. hour was enjoyed at the close of''the meting. , - . LOCAL LADY GOLFERS The district 'tournament of Phe" Ladies' Golgi Club was ltald a . Lis- towel on September 9. Players were from Owen Sound, Walkerton, Gederich, Wingham, Hanover and Listowel. Mises Elizabeth Tobin, Mrs. John D. McLeod and Mrs. Earl Allison were amon`K .moi winnerq4,' • EVERY'.SATU Bluewater . Lo4n �. MWSIC 'BY Rtif'f IBES. ---� VOCAU,S ' 9to12p.m, 1 a miles south' of G.ode,oh, ighway 21 — Phone 1167, Cat ring -to Weddingi, Banguets, • •' Parties, etc. 37-9x FLOOR COVERINGS C -I -L PAINTS — WALLPAPERS — ALUMINUM DOORS and WINDOWS ARBORITE WALL TILE - CONGOLEUM —CONGO WALL — BATHROOM FIXTURES BUILT-IN KITCIINS -HARDWARE. Many more items that you wilr want to_ see! • COME IN — LOOK AROUND I FREE ESTIMATES ., FREE DRAWS OPEN BOTH NIGHTS 'TIL 9 O'CLOCK — GIFT FOR EVERYB ALUMINUM DOOR ($65:00) 3 ROOMS WALLPAPER 6 QTS. 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