The Goderich Signal-Star, 1961-06-29, Page 8The -t'clerieh SigiiaTStar; Thursday,, June '29th; 1961
AUBURN
.A,BURN, June 26. --- Mrs. the prize winners being MrS.
Howard Tait and Mrs. W. Brad -
nock. Lunch vgas served by the
hostess assisted by Mrs. Keith
Machan, Mrs. A. Plunkett and
Mrs. R. Gardner. During the
evening Mrs. A. Plunkett read
an address and Gail Seers pre-
sented Mrs. Maize with an elec-
trwu•tea h ;4, xxu
saucers. ,
Gordon Miller is a patient in
' Clinton hospital. Her many
friends wish her a speedy re-
covery.
- The 35th annual memorial
service of Ball's cemetery will
be held on Sunday, July 2nd,
4, at 330-9'.m. The service will be
charge.
=fr • �:t�:�4rda�t�ad�st�.,'�es�y.;an
Judy, of Strathroy, are visiting
her parents,'Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Turner and family this week.
The IVlonek family reunion
was. held last Sunday at the
homy. of: Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Davies
with over 40 present from De-
troit, London, Belmont, Guelph
and Brantford.
,9 Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hill, of
Port Credit, spent last week end
with Mr. and Mrs. William L.
Craig and family.
• Mr. and Mrs. Harold Asquith.
of oronio, `visited on-Sttriday
with his mother, Mrs. Charles
Asquith.
Sixteen boys of the Chieftain
Sunday school class,. with their
teacher, William L. Craig, en-
'; Joyed a day at Port Albert on
.Saturday. After a hike they
held a wiener roast.
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Kirk-
.connell, Diane, .and the former's
-sister, Mrs. Charles Snelling. of
Brucefield, attended the funeral
of their aunt, Mrs. Thomas Kirk-
connell, at Shepherd, Mu:hit an.
last week -end The late Jlrs.
Kirkconnell was they former Jose-
phine Love and lived for many
years m Morris Township. She
was in her 94th year.
' Mr. and Mrs. Guy ('inning -
ham, R.R. 1, Auburn, hal e pur-
chased the home of Miss Sadie
Carter and will get po•session
the first of September:
• jVlr, and Mrs. James Jackson
• have sold their' farm home to
Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Hendry, of
Nashville, who will take posses-
sion shortly . Mr. and Mrs..Jack-
SOfl and Miss Margaret 4. Jack-
son will be moving to their
home in the village.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Davies at-
tnded the 90th anniversary ser-
vices `t�f St. George's Anglican
Church at Belmont recently.
Mrs. Davies' father had served
this n fryears.
gegat as people's
Mr. Gordon R. Taylor and his
son-in-law, Ronald Rathwell, of
Uwe atrunrirrattended- the-•-fws
international sport's car races
held in Canada last Saturday at
Orono. More than 31,000 'people
-were in attendance to see Stirl-
ing Moss, of England, do 200
miles in two hours, 15 Minutes
and 54.6 seconds.
Miss Margaret R. Jackson,
Miss Josephine McAllister, Mr.
David McAllister, Mr. and Ilirs.
Hugh Bennett and family, of
Port Albert, Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Nicholson, Seaforth, and Mr. and
Mrs. W.. Bradnock were guests
at the golden wedding annivers-
aryr' of Ml. and Mrs. Shearer Wil-
son, of London, last Sunday.
Mr. Wilson was.' a former resi-
dent of this community and at -
• *tended school at U.S.S. No. 5,,
Hullett.
' Rev. and Mrs. R. M. Sweeney,
Honored.—Rev. R. M. Sweeney
preached his farewell service at
Knox United Church on Sunday.
He is" going to. Selby in the Bay
of Quinte Presbytery. The choir
honored Rev. Mr. Sweeney at
their -.choir practice Saturday
evening when Mr. Elliott Lapp
presented..hiin with. a book. A.�S'o-cial„`Nour f ollowett ' his event
was held at the home,of Mr. and
Mrs. Oliver Andersoi and fam-
ily. The session of this three -
congregation charge met recent-
ly for a social time with Rev.
and Mrs. Sweeney and family.
Coming here two. years aga,from
the Maritime Provinces, he has
been -minister of Auburn, West-
field and Donnybrook United
churches. --
' Rev. C. Lewis Accepts Call.—
Rev. Charles Lewis, of Windsor,
has. been given a call to this
charge and the service of.iriduc-
tion will be held at Knox United
Church on July 28.. Rev. Mr.
Lewis was ordained at the re-
'
?�cent session of the London Con-
ference.
' Bride- Elect • Entertained.
Mrs. Roy Daer, R.R. 1, Auburn,
entertained in honor of her
trousseau tea at her home on
the 13th concession of Hullett
Township, last Saturday. Miss
Joyce Brodhagen attended the
door in the afternoon and 'was
in charge of the guest book.
Receiving with Mrs. Daer and
her daughter was Mrs. Grant
Rolston, '_.,other of the groom.
The tea table was covered with
a white linen-•daipask cloth, cen-
tered with a bouquet of white
...and red roses and Ranked by
long white tapers. Mrs. Robert
Daer, Goderich, . aunt of the
.bride, poured tea in the after-
noon and serving the guests
'were Miss Norma D er, Blyth,
• and Miss Marjorie Leafstedt, of
London. The gifts and the trous-
seau were displayed by Mrs.
• Donald' Dewar and Miss Marilyn
• Daer, sisters of the bride, and
• Miss Shirley Brodhagen. In the
evening, Miss Sharon Ball at-
tended the door. Tea was pour-
ed by Mrs. Caroline Brodhagen,
Bornholm, grandmother of the
bride,. and Mrs. Alfred Crdss,
Cairo,. aunt of the groom. Serv-
ing were Mrs. Paul Hutchins,
Goderich. and Mrs. Robert Weit-
Zel, Brodhagefi�,' Miss Daer was
also honored bv, her fellow work-
.'" et's on the staff of the Co-oper-
attire Insurance, London, when
Mrs. D. Delaney was hostess,
and girl friends of the bride
held a shower; at -the home of
Mrs. rred Lasenby, in London.
presentation Made To Mrs..
Maize...Mra. William Seers en-
... tertained in honor of Mrs. John
. Maize rfor 'to her departure to
their fain borne- near Dungan -
'nem Over 20 friends and neigh-
bor's were present, and en.ioyed
an evening of bintto cl",r1ducted
by Mrs. Alvin. Phinkett inid Mrs.
tars. Contests were in. charge
ti
PORTER'S HILL, ,Tune- 28. •—•
The W.A. of Grace Church was"
held at the home of Mrs. W. C.
Smith at• the Bayfield parsonage.
Mrs. Alvin Betties, president,
had charge of the meeting which
opened with the theme song.
The Scripture reading was read
by Mrs. Leo ldsinga. Topic and
prayer wasp taken by Mrs. Arlie
Lockhart. '1 he roll call was
is�verecl . by e „ Uf a P.
rosy: It was dthecided«,caringto dispense
with the July meeting. Final
arrangements for the supper
and Wedding to be held in .luly
were made. • During ,-th. at ter -
noon a crib quilt was quilted.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Corbett and!
family. Dundalk, spent Sunda)
ith Mr. and Mrs. Arlie Lock-
hart and gij•1s.
Mr. Harry 'Torrance received
word o[ the death in ()rillia on 1
June l9th..a pf his sister's only
child. The baby, horn June 18.
was the child of Mr. and Mrs.;:
Robert Hanes. Severn Bridge.
On , friday afternoon of last
week the pupils •ot 'Tipperary
School (S..S. No. 9. =Goderich),
defeated Porter's School (S.S.
No.- 5, Goderich), in a softball
game. The score was 15 to 12.!
Miss Shirley McCowan has ac-
cepted a position in London'
‘vrth the London Life insurance
Co.
PART ALBERT'
FORT ALBERT, -June 2(1, —
!Congratulations to Richard Stew-
art on successfully passing his
first year at the University of
Western Ontario in London.
During the month of July,
Rev. S..Wilkinson, of :N"orwich,
will be the guest minister at
Chr-tst Church,' Port Albert; ser-
vice. at 11 a.m.,'" Sunday- school
at 10 a.m.
Services at St. Andrew's Un -
i ,d CI ur h,, SundaLJul 2 will
be taken by'Mr. Wer mer rring-
ton with Mr. Lawrence Itibey
'assisting. The Dungannon Young
People will conduct the July 9°
service and on July 16 the Nile
Young People will be in charge
of the service. -
Taylor's Corner
TAYLOR'S CORNER, June 26.
—The W.A. will meet in the
school house on. Wednesday
afternoon, July 5th.
Congratulations to the bride
and groom, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon
Smith (nee Elaine Wilson).
Misses Laurie and Nancy Ginn
had their tonsils removed in
Goderich hospital last Thursday.
Sacrament of the Lord's sup-
per was observed at Zion Church
last Sunday. Three members
were received into the church.
Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Gorrie, of
Oshawa, were visitors at the
week -end with' their daughter,
Mrs. Jerry Ginn, Jerry and fam-
ily.
ASHFIELD
ASHFIELD, 'June 26. — Miss
Annie Macdonald, -of Hamilton,
is visiting relatives here.
Recent visitors with Mr. Bain
Macdonald were Mr. and Mrs.
Ross -Thompson and children, of
Tillsonburg, and Mr. and Mrs.
Geoffrey Lund-teegan and fam-
ily, of Waterloo.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Young
and Peggy, and Mr. and Mrs.
Roland Grant, of Goderich, were
Sunday visitors with Mrs. George
Moncrief.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Gilders and
Wendy and Wayne visited with
Mrs. Kenneth Farrish on Sun-
day..
Mrs. John West, of Toronto,
spent the week -end, with her
sister, Mrs. J. Nelson.
Golden Anniversary Celebrat-
ed to ,Mr: and Mrs. Thomas Mac-
donald who celebrated _their
golden wedding on Satu`rday,-
when they held open house.
They have four children: Mrs.
Orville (Clara) Richards, of
Lucknow; Mrs. William (Cath-
erine) Andrew, of Lucknow; Mrs.
Lennie (Marion) Hueston, of
Pine River, and Finlay J., of
Ashfield.
KINGSBRIDGE-
ST.. HELENS
ST. HELENS, June 26.—Mr.
and Mrs. Dan Rose, of New-
market, spent the weekend with
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Webb.
Sympathy of the community is
extended to Mr. William Robb
and Judy Wardell in the loss
of a wife and grandmother, ,errs,
William J. Robb.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Sparkes, �
o London, and 111r. and Mrs.
Alvin Miller, of Strathroy, were
guests at `the Durnin Miller wed-
ding and visited • y-ith relatives,
in the community mer the
week -end. '
Mr. and Mrs. William Purdon,
Mary,. Bev'
anti3ra Ann and
Miss Beatrice , McQuillin - were
recent visitor,, with Mrs. Robert
McQu1llin, George and Marilyn,
of Hamilton.
I' L, and Mrs. Keith Black and
sons, of Ottawa, were week -end
guests with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon
McPherson. Kevin and Gordon
remained for some holidays. On
SattrdayMrs..Black attended al Gladys and Allan and Mrs.
Sam Reid, of Lucknow, =recently
attended the baptismal service
in Blake's Church when James
Charles, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Keith Cranston, was baptized.
the 1951 class reunion at St,
Joseph's Hospital in London.
Little Billy Thompson, of Ex-
eter, spent the past week with
his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
Gordon McPherson. Mrs. Thomp-
son visited here on Sunday and
Billy returned with her,
Mr. and Mrs. Charles McDon-
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TEA HAS 80 LAMES
Sunny skies favored the
"Come -as you are" tea held on
-the. lawn of Mrs. W. H. Talmay's
residence on East street on Wed
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80 ladies in attendance at this
tea sponsored by the Women's
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were Mrs. J: Jerry, Mrs. N. Mc-
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Eldon Johnston, Mrs. J. Ryan,
Mrs. Fred Horton and Mrs.
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Mr. and Mrs. Walter Clare at-
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Mrs. Peter Vogt, of Detroit, is
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