The Goderich Signal-Star, 1961-07-06, Page 9-k= AUBURN ¢
AUBURN, July 3. -The execu-lMrs. Mary McNall at Welland.
tive of the Auburn Horticulture J Mr. and Mrs. William Huff and
0 Society plans to hold a Rose Tea family have returned 'to their
next Friday, July. 7th, to be home in Windsor after spending
held. at the home .of Mr. and a two-week vacation with Mr.
Mrs. Robert J. Paiillips. This tea and Mrs. Harry Watson.
will be served on the lawn ,and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Watson,
all the visitors will have a Billy and Janie, of Oakville,
e rancea.i. the„beutaul' _
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Mrs. Catherine Dobie,Mr.el.'s parents, Mr,, nrs. arry
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of Toronto, visited.' on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gagner
with Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Stoltz, and family, and Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. Marguerite Chopin. and flus , Ratz and family, all of Tor -
Miss Margaret R. Jackson. onto, spent the week -end with
Mr. and Mrs. Reg. Asquith, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Hamilton and
;George and Anne, of Islington, \John.
s'pent the holiday with his mo- Mr. Thomas Anderson and his
ther, Mrs. Charles Asquith. three daughters, Donna Lynne,
Mr. And Mrs. Robert J. Arthur Dale and Loraine, of Toronto,
attended the funeral of their were week -end questa with his.
brother-in-law, John Clatsworthy, brother, Mr. Oliver Anderson,
of Granton, last Friday. Mrs. Anderson, William and
Mr. and Mrs. Jhmes Hemblyn Nancy. y,e
are vacationing in the Muskoka Mr. and Mrs. William -Rieck,
district. Mr. William Moorhead, Sheila, Sandra and Penny, of
of Benmiller, is the relieving Kitchener, and Mr. and Mrs.
manager of the Canadian Imper- Charles Adams, of Toronto,
ial Bank of Commerce for the spent last Sunday with Mr. and
three weeks. \. Mrs. William Straughan.
Mr. and Mrs. Beverley Wal- Mr, and Mrs: Chester Taylor,
' lace, and family, of Brampton, of. '§tiD Helens, and Miss May
spent the week -end with the lat- Ferguson, of Wingham, spent
ter's parents Mr. and Mrs.- Be t Sunda ,- with the la les'- sister
--Marsh, arid -gran mo er, ' rs. rs:°` au reinTin.
Herbert Mogridge. Mr. and Mrs."Ronald Pentland,
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth- Thain of- North Bay, are visiting this
and family, of Toronto, de visit- week with the latter's mother,
ing this week with Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Charles `Straughan.
Duncan MacKay and family. Mr. Bible School July 17-22. -
and Mrs,' John R. Weir and Plans. were made to hold the
family, of London, also visited 1961 Daily Vacation Bible School
over last week -end. on Julie 17 to 22 in Knox United
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Powell Church, Auburn. The theme,
and Wayne visited last week "Living for Jesus." will be used
with Mr. and Mrs. Stan. Mc- throughout the four classes of
Intyre at Dundas and also with this six-day school. Leaders for
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ONTARIO
the seniors will be Mrs. Lloyd
Walden Mr. Craig Peters; jun-
iors, Mrs. Ed. Davies and an
assistant to be appointed, Dr. D.
J. Lane and Rev. Robert Meally;
primary, Miss Margaret R. Jack-
son assisted by Miss Bernice Mc-
Dougall, Miss Betty Youngblut,
Miss Martie Koopmans and Miss -
Pose Marie Haggitt; pre-school
children, Mrs. Arth>llr Grange,
Mrs. Frank Raithby, 'Mrs. Thonn-
, iagg.itt, d Mrs., oil r 1.r
be held on July 23rd at 7.45
p.nx:.;whey{. progre -AvilLbe,
presented, by the school. Cer-
tificates will be presented to
the children who have attended
five out djz six days with ex-
ceptions made in case of sick-
ness. Dr: --D. J. Lane presided
for the rneeting'held on Monday
evening in the United Church
when representatives of the
four denominations in the vil-
lage were present to plan for
the coming school.
Summer Church Schedules. -
St. Mark's Anglican Church will
hold their church services in
July at 8.30 p.m. with the rec-
tor, Rev. Robert Meally in
charge. Knox Presbyterian
Church services will be held at
9.30 a.m. with Dr. D. J. Lane
officiating. There will be no
church in Knox United Church
b- tlie�.coihti ned.tonsines.
of the charge will meet at
Donnybrook on July 9, and at
Westfield on July 16th with Rev.
Elmer Taylor, of Goderich, of-
ficiating. No church service in
any of the churches on July
23rd but Sunday school classes
will be' held on the 23rd at
10.15 a.m: at Knox United,
Auburn.
Ball's Memorial Service Held.
-The 35th Annual Memorial
Service was held last Sunday at.
Ball's cemetery with Mr. Craig
Peters, of the Baptist Church,
officiating. The service of song
was led by the organist, Mrs.
Robert J. Phillips with a choir
composed of members from the
churches in the village. During
the service, a duet, "Fallow Me,"
was sung by Rev. and Mrs. John
Ostrom, of Wingham. Mr. Rob-
ert' Arthur, chairman of the
cerrletet board, 'virelydmed
every'bne on behalf of the
Board and stated that he had
sent in his resignation and that
a meeting of the plothofders
would be held soon to elect a
new trustee, r, Arthur has'
F=.o
years. Ile spoke of the work
done at the cemetery and said
that the money had been in-
eth m -the Sterling Trust
Company and that the revenue
from these bonds would 'be used
for the upkeep of the cemetery
grounds and church. Mr. Peters
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gave an inspiring message On Petrie and family visited on
"How shall we arise?" He based
his remarks on'l'aui s letters to
the •4Corinthians and spoke of
the Resurrection through Jesus
Christ.
S.S. 9 Annual Picnic Held. -
rhe 15upils of S.S. No. 9 and their
teacher,'Wilmer Errington, and
some of the parents enjoyed a
bus trip to Fort George and
#t i`dt tie, milt ill pTorrife Wxth
sults .of the races as follows:
app, Douglas, Archambault; in-
termediate boys, Daryl Ball, Bola'
Schneider, Daryk Ball; junior
goys, Keith Loerke, tcaiph Hal-
lam; senior giris, Betty Hallam,
Linda Andrews, Ruth .Schneider;
intermediate girls, Brenda Arch-
ambault, Brenda Ball, Wendy
Schneider; junior girls, ,Kathy
Schneider, Joyce Hallam. Stand-
ing broad jump: intermediate
girls,, Wendy Schneider, Brenda
Ball, Shirley Hunking; junior
girls, Kathy Schneider, Joyce
Hallam. Running broad: senior
boys, Bill Lapp, Hans Bakelaar,
Douglas Archambault; intermed-
iate boys, Daryl Ball, Bob
Schneider, Stephen Haggitt; jun-
ior boys, Keith ' Loerke, Ralph
Hallam; senior girls, Betty Hal-
lam, Ruth Schneider, . Linda An -
Brenda
Archambault, Wendy
Schneider, -Nancy Lapp; junior
girls, Kathy Schneider, Joyce
Hallam. High jump: senior boys,
Hans Bakelaar, Bill Lapp, Doug-
las Archambault; intermediate
boys, Daryl Ball, Stephen Hag-
gitt, Bob Schneider; junior boys,
Ralph Hallam, Keitli Loerke;
senior girls, Linda _ Andrews,
Betty Hallam, Ruth Schneider;
intermediate girls, Brenda-A.rch-
ambault, Wendy Schneider,
Nancy Lapp; junior girls, Joyce
'Hallam, Kathy Schneider. Sack
race: boys, Bob Schneider, Bill
Lapp, Douglas Archambault;
giris, Wendy Schneider, Brenda
Ball, Kathy Schneider. Wheel-
barrow race: Hans Bakelaar and
Bob Schneider; Casey Verewey
and Douglas Archambault;
Wendy Schneider and Brenda
Ball'. Kicking -the -slipper: boys,
Douglas Archambault,_ Casey
Verewey, Bob Schneider; girls,
Brenda ;Ball, Joyce Hallam,
Wendy Schneider." Three-legged
race: boys, Daryk Ball and
Stephen Haggitt, Douglas Arch-
ambault and Hans Bakelaar,
iso; Verewey- ancl;.,,Billy .Lapp;
girls, Brenda Archambault and
Nancy • Lapp, Wendy Schneider
and Brenda Ball, Sharon Ball
and Ruth Schneider. Pre school
children's race: Ari as _,,.Ball,
Rickey Archambault, Louise
Hunking. Adult bean bag toss:
Mrs.. George a9lineider, MrS.
tarn®y- Ball,__M-rs,• J canard-- Ar
chambault. Hit the balloon:
14Trt- fir 'fa11am,
Cartwright. The picnic was con-
cluded with a ball game and
picnic supper. A new fence and
ball screen has been erected on
the school grounds by the
trustees.
Knox United Picnic Heid. -
Knox United Sunday school held
their annual picnic at the Gode-
rich Summer School grounds.
The winners of , the races were
as follows: pre-school, Sherry
Plaetzer, Wanda Plletzer, Rickey
Archambault, Paul Chamney;
girls seven and under, Marie
Plunkett, Shelly Grange; boys
seven, Larry Chamney, Keith
Loerke; girls nine, Brenda Ar-
chambault, Linda Reed; boys
nine, Billy Millian, John Koop-
mans; girls --twelve and under,
Klaska Koopmans, Gail Miller,
Patsy Millian; boys twelve and
`tinder, Gten"Webster, Billy Lapp;
girls 16, Martie Koopmans, Ann
Speigelberg. The ladies' race
was won by Martie Koopmans
and Ann Speigelberg. In the
softball •throw the winners in
their ag.e groups were: Shelly
Grange, Marie Plunkett, Klaska
Koopmans, Laura Daer, Martie
Koopmans, Ann Speigelberg,
John Koopmans, Larry Chamney,
Glen Webster, Billy Lapp. Three-
legged racer Ann Speigelberg
and Martie Koppmans, Sharon.
Ball and Patsy Millian, Glen
Webster and John Koopmans,
Billy Millian and 'Alla ' McDou-
gall. Sack race: ,Martie Koop-
mans, Klaska Koopmans, Doug-
las ' Archambault, Billy Lapp.
Hop, step and jump: Marie
Plunkett, Klaska Koopmans, Ann
S • eigelberg, Larry, Chamney,
Keith Loerke, Glen Webster and
Billy . . Lapp_- __._ Kick -the -slipper:
Klaska Koopmans, Ann-Speigel-
berg, Glen Webster, Douglas
Archambault. Nail 'driving on -
test: Mrs. Lawrence Plaetzer,
Mrs. Harold McClinchey, Harold.
Webster and Percy Yriunghlut.
The races were in charge of Mr.
Harold Webster and leis com-
mittee.
S.S. NO. 2 W. Wawanosh Pro-
motions,' -Promotion list of S.S.
No. "2. Wrest Wawannsh: ' Thnse
pupils will be in these grades
when the fall school term opens
in September:. Grade one -
Janice Foran; grade two -Doug-
las- Durnin, Cathy Foran, Terry
Foran; grade four -Kathy Hal-
lam, Ronald McPhee; grade five
- Frank Foran; grade six -,-
Randy, Kerr, Con Foran;, grade
eight -Ronald Durnin, .)'im Moss,
Cliff Hallam; to grade nine -
Arnie Foran, Glen Webster, Fred
Stir 1 i n g, Andre Delbergue.
Teacher, Mrs. Myrtle Munro. On
the last day of school the pupils
honored Mrs. Munro with a part-
ing gift -of a monagrammed
Sheaffer peh °and pencil set.
Ronald Durnin read the address
and Andre Delbergue presented
her with the gift. She has been
supply teacher since the begin-
ning of the year.
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sales tax vendor's permit. Restrants
and other premises selling prepared meat
require a permit.Permits are also required
by salesmen or manufacturer's agents
who sell in Ontario for non-resident
vendo,r,s not registered in Ontario.
Vendors who have not received
official ,Permit Application forms
should send for one today!
COMPLETE AND MAIL THIS CONVENIENT COUPON
Retail Sales Tax Branch, Office of Comptroller of Revenue,
Parliament BI„uildinga, Toronto 2, Ontario '
Please send me a Permit Application form together with
detailed information on the Ontario Retail Sales'Tax.
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Sunday at the. Crossett cottage
at Grand Bend.
Mr. and Mrs. Percy Dahmer
and Jean, and Mrs. James 'Me -
Kenzie, of Waterloo, visited on
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Rod
McKenzie. Mrs. McKenzie re-
mained for an extended visit.
Picnic Enjoyed. --. St. An-
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PORT ALBERT
PORT ALBERT, July 3. - A
memorial service will be held
at Port Albert cemetery on Sun-
day, July 9. at 3.30 p.m. with
Rev. W. Wright and Rev. S.
Wilkinson conducting the ser-
vice. '
Miss Patricia Cockfield visited
over the holiday week -end with
her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
Rov Petrie.
'Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Cock-
field Detroit: Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Petrie, and Mr., and Mrs, Elwin
drew's United, Church held their
annuall. Sunday School picnic at
the Ashfield Township park re-
cently, with a good attendance.
Games and races were enjoyed
in the afternoon with a bounti-
ful supper at severs o'clock. A
softball game, followed by ice
cream brought the .picnic to a
close.
Field Day Held. -Port Aib rt
school held ,a field day on the
last day of school. Winners
were as follows: junior girls,
Nancy Wardrop, Priscilla Wil
son, Bonnie Cantwell; junior
boys, Jim 'Ellis, Don Dickson,
Ronnie Hodges and Philip Petrie
The Goderich .Signal -Star, Thttrt day,, ;July Oth, UNS1 9
(tied); senior girls, Helen Ward-
rop, Shirley' Cantwell, Willa
Dickson; senior boys, Ron i+llpc_,
John Bennett, Philip ' Fester.
The School Board supplied soft
drinks and ice cream for the
children.
Miss Sonia ,Ball, daughter elf
Dr. and Mrs. H. W. BGrand
Falls, Newfoundland, is apendllnt
a vacation with her uncle eriu
aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Don .Stimson,
Napier street, and also visiting
other relatives in Goderch.
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