The Goderich Signal-Star, 1961-10-26, Page 81.1
8 Tho GOderieli Signal -Stag,
hursday, October 26, 1961
FOOD OMAN PRESIDE`
DUNGAN NON
)iUNGANNON, Oct. 24.:—Mr. the Calgary Stampede in Al-
an
' Mrs. StewartTuesley, of berta. They have enjoyed the
Latxg Beach, California, returned beautiful Blue Rookies, the
Bone the first of the week, Falls and the mountain's to the
atter visiting a month with the Okanagan Valley and down to
h aftter's sisters, Mrs. W. H. Washington Coulee Dam. They
Stafford, Mrs. Dave MacDiarmid have peen in Islay for two
.,4aruLotherxeitues �hS' Months, where Mrs.
Anderson
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are spending a few days with working on a farm. While at-
tending church meettngs and
their daughter, Mrs. Ken Thom-
suppers, Mrs. Anderson has
as, ant Mr. Thomas, in Toronto,
shown slides of Goderich and
and are also taking aside trip these parts. This, has led to
to Teterboro. - making the acquaintance of
Visitors on Monday with Mrs. some folks there who have rela-
Nellie Stewart and Mrs. T. Ed- tives here. Some of the Nile
__ , rounds -husbands, and Mrs. were their nieces and 6Iel�hee have relatives in Ver
their m ,lion and one of them is the
Courtland Secord, Leamington, m :on of the Vermillion hos,
and Mr. anddMrs. T. Grady, St. pital. Wm. R. Young lives in
Thomas. Dewsberry, 14 miles from Islay.
Mr. and Mrs. Ken McAllister,
He is related to the Bassets of
of Sudbury, were recent visitors Saltford Heights and to the Mc -
with relatives here.
Mrs. Richard Finnigan and
. daughters, Mrs. Olive Culbert,
"Misses Myrtle and Christine
Finnigan, of Goderich, visited
On Sunday a
Y.with Mr. and
Mrs.
Herb Finnigan.
--- Visitors -recently. with Mrs.
Matthew Shackleton were her
brother, Mr. Lawrence E. Gray
and Mrs Gray Belleville, and
thei
LAWRENCE. W. BEEBE
Formerly Vice - President and
General Manager of A&P Food
Stores, Ltd., has, been made Presi:
Brides at ” Carlow. p They met dent.of the company, one of tilt
Jack Elliott, of Maidstone, who nation's largest supermarket chains,
went there in 1903 from here.
While working in the hospital, Mr. Beebe, '� resident of Toronto
Mrs. Anderson met a patient, •has been an A&P executive sincd
Ed. Rivett. , He is a brother of the firm. opened its first grocer!
and
George Rivett
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back ' i 29.
ck Charlie �. aJ �rt-
Ja'n Montreal stores �
from around Dungannan and• he
lives in Vermillion. They were
having some snow and 30 de-
gree temperature. With thresh-
ing operations about over. e
PORTS
FINDS ART GROUP INTEREST
HERE 15 STRONG AND VITAL
Guest speaker at ` a recent on Saturday mornings and these
meeting of the Goderich Art students are a nucleus of a
Club, Mr. Jack Pollock, noted junior art club. The education
Toronto artist, was impressed
with the "warm and friendly
hospitality" he noted while in
Goderich.
la a letter to The kigtu:al-;
Qn a loriday 1iigh n October•,
I• arrived in Goderich to spend
of the junior citizens is a vital
problem relating to all. The
civic board should be pi'tiud and
willing to aid in any way pos-
sibl to advance the instruction
'Proper facilities' and - e'q�.iti r'
ment are needed. The room
a few days with the members used is adequate but the equip -
of the community who were ment obsolete. Organized trips
interested in the creative pro- to centres such as London; Tor -
cess of painting. Being a stratig- onto, etc., for the purpose 'of
er, I wa$ unaware of the status gallery tours and lectures are
of art in your town. Now, aids in the -appreciation of art
after spending two days , in in its: tnan�y and varied forms.
talking, guiding, and instructing, An annual ex`hibttlon with the
I feel excited about the potent-ial suppe t -of the public is a neces-
and wish td mention -a few of sary means of -comparitive ap-
my observations. predation. As the interest and
Firstly, people are thirsty for enthusiasm of the art group is
knowledge. Young and old alike strong and vital, I advise the
turned nut for encouragement whole -hearted support of the
and help .and I feel the need community in the furthering of
for organized group activity. art and art appreciation.
Students, who receive no finO Yours very truly,
art training irk the schools, de- Jack Pollock,
serve • instruction in the arts. (Director' of The Pollock , Gal -
Toronto).
i short
Gal-
lery,
i'itinn of this sh t y,
Their appreciation pp _
period- groves. this_ - _
The problem of instructors Mr. George, Baechler was an
can be solved by group en- overnight visitor at the home
couragemedt. I am sure there of Mr. and Mrs. Ken Johnston,
...._... are. in the community, many of Brandon, Manitoba, formed/
Gray daughter-in-law, Mrs. Keithdab t they capable of imparting knowledge of Goderich, enroute to Phoenix,
Gray, of Toronto. On Friday were leaving for the South to PORTER'S HILL, Oct. 23. and incentive to the- young. A Arizona, where he will spend
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Webb and+California via Edmonton and The Woman's Association of class has already been formed' the winter months.
Mrs. Howard Durnin, of Gode rwoulfii see Ed. Rivett ,in Ver' Grace Church met at the home
rich, visited their sister and n illion. - of Mrs: G. Mather: with a good
Saturday, a cousin, Mr. Leen United Church Woman's As- attendance. The president, Mrs.
Westbrook, of Goderich. visited sociation Alvin Betties opened the meet -
PORT ALBERT
't
Phillip and 'Brian spent the
week -end with Mr. and Mrs.
Gordon Cpckfield, of Detroit.
PORT ALBERT, Oct. 23.—Mr.
and Mrs. Roy Petrie have re-
turned Jjome from a holiday
spent in Scotland, England, and!
France.
Mr. and Mrs. Mel Dickson and
family and Mr. and- Mrs. George
Westlake and family were
among those who attended the
wedding dinner for Mr. and
Mrs. Vince De Silva at Tiger
DunlUp'.rniti"3 "'r-s��.;+c"�..na s:, 4. ..�u
"-"' The-`:.tttlekISel rvserSice avifl
be at 3,30 A.m. in the Anglican
Church on October 29th.
Church Services at St. An-
drew's United Church for Oe:-
tober 29th are withdrawn. The
Communion services for Port
Albert, Nile and Dungannon
will be held at Duuj�ngannon Un-
ited Church, October 29t11 at' 2'
p.m. Services will be in, charge
of Rev. W. J. ten Hoopen, of
Goderich. -
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Crouter,
of Listowel, visited with Mr.
and Mrs. Harold Adams arid
family on Sunday.
Mr.. and Mrs. Harold Adams
and Ilarbourn were recent
guests with Mr. a Mrs. Eldon
Erb, of Trowbridge.
Will Brown and William Drap-
es are patients in Goderich hos-
pital.
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Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Grigg. of
London, visited Mrs. Jane Mar-
tin over the week -end.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Vrooman
have returned home from visit-
ing their daughter, "Mrs. Don
Johnston and family, of Brant-
ford.
Mr. Archie Grenier is visiting
in Detroit th's week.
Mr. and Mrs. Elwin Petrie,
her. .
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Maize,
• Lucknow, are with their son,
John C. and the' children, on
the. farm while little Ricky is
recovering from a heart oper- There were 18 members pre-
ation at Sick Children's Hos- sent. Mrs. Jack Alton read the
pital, Toronto. Reports are Scripture, lesson, __,Matthew 28:.
that . ' he is making a• fine -re- 16-Z0. weirs. James C. -Drennan
cover�v. Mrs. J. C. Maize, his
'-ifibT er pi`s fh' 'T=o`ranfireInang
the•little fellow's convalescence,
and they will be home this
week. Johnston. An invitation -eras the afternoon a crib quilt was
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Weaver extended all ladies to attend quilted. The November meet -
visited last Thursday with his kng_ will be held at the home
of Mrs. A. Lockhart.
This Sunday, Rev..- Mr. Pitt,
Varna, will be guest speaker at
Grace Church with Sunday'
school ,to follow.-
The
ollow.-
The United Church Woman's ung with the theme song. The
Association met at the home of Scripture was read by Mrs, A.
the president, Mrs. Clifford De Ryter. The topic and prayer
Crozier, who led - the Usteber were given by Mrs. Harry- Tor- ,
meeting on Wednesday night. ranee. A humorous- roll calla
was answered by the wearing
of a hallowe'en hat. These
-wore-----judged- . .prize,going
to Mrs. Harry Torrance and
gale !he—les-sort ,thou h-..-'C.o1 ri2'e to- -.11r :--4Elt :ter,.
missioned For Service." The Sturdy. Foil swing the discus -
minutes and roll call were giyen sion of business, lunch vas
by the secretary. Mrs. Howard served by the hostess. During
brother, . -.Mr. Ross Weaver - and
Mrs. Weaver, of Ridgetown.
Visitors 'with Mr. and Mrs.
John - McGee are Mr. John Hig-
gins and son Carl.. -and- Mr.
Gordon Barnes, of Pilot Mound,
Manitoba. -
Visitors for the -week-end with
Mr: and Mrs. ,Mason McAllister
were their cousins, Mr. and
Mrs. Reid Miller and Mrs. Leslie
Turnbull, of Galt.
Mr. Jerry Weaver, employed
at London, was home with his
parents, - M. and Mrs. Glen
Weaver for the week -end.
• Mr. Tom Fowler-wasable to
return to ttaaching at h.is school
hear Molesworth last week with
the assistance of a walking cast
for -his ankle. He spent the
week -end at home with his par-
ent,•.. Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Fowler.
Mrs. H. Johnstone, .Goderieh,
- spent a few days with - Mrs.
Robert Bere. They also visited
relatives, Mr. Clarence Irwin,
Kinloss, and Mrs. James John-
stone, Lucknow, on Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. H. Johnstone at-
tended t1 funeral of Me. Mc-
Nain at Aii*berlev. -
News From The Andersons
An interesting letter has been
•received from Mrs. T. C. Ander-
son from Islaji,, Alberta, which
is a town 145 miles east of
' - .>--Edmonton. , Mr---- and. Mrs,. Art,
.derson left on a trailer trip to
the 'West on June 23rd, travel-
ling 7,000 miles. Centres of
interest_ included Georgian Ba.
Midland, Lake Superic-r coast.
Manitoba, the Pioneer Show at
Sask"'.00n, Saskatchewan, and
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the - Thankoffering meeting in
the church on November 3rd
Plans were made for the Lions'
dinner at Lucknow on October
30th. It was decided to buy
curtains for the Sunday school
room. The topic, "Duties and
Desires" was , given by Mrs.
Robert Stothers. Mrs. L. avers
gave a reading. The roll call
for November is to -contain the
word - "Willing." The meeting
closed with the benediction and
lunch.
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'tRIDGa SCORES -
Kiglit tables were in play on
Monday nicht at the Duplicate
Bridge Club. North and South
winners and their scores were
as follows:4Mr. and Mrs. Ken
Hunter, 109: Mrs. F: J. Curry
•and Mr. P. F. Carey.- 911 ; Mrs.
1 A. Nicol and Mrs. F. Saunders,
1881_; Mrs. J. W. Craieie and
'' Mrs. G. Jenner, 8112. East and
West winners and scores were:
.Mrs. I. Papernick and Mrs. J.
'Stringer, 11212; Mrs. A. Gal-
braith and Mrs. R. Menzies, 97:
Mrs. T. Donnelly and Mrs. L. H.
Diegon, 91: Mr. and Mrs. J. F.
Stephens, 871,2.
-AssessMENT APPEALS
A total of 11 appeals against
assessment have been filed
with .,,the Town Clerk. This
is a smaller number than the
preceding year. Date'for the
Court of Revision at which
these appeals are to .be, held
is Novetnber 8th. Deadline
for filing the appeals was
October 15th. -
town, and Mr. and Mrs. Cyril
Austin, Kingsbridge, visited in
Detroit over the week -end.
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OBITUARY
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MRS. M. V, McCLURE
Mrs. - 1Vra da Victoria - c-
Clure, 92, died Sunday at her
home at Bayfield. The widow
of John McClure, she was the
former Matilda Victoria Burk
and 'native of Goderich Town-
ship.
She is survived by two sons,
J. Leslie, Seaforth, and Forest
R., • Goderich Township; two
daughters, Mrs. Howard (Irene)
Blanchard, Uxbridge, and " `rs.
Florence Lamb, Toronto; .41e
_OliverBurk, Tort
brother u - ..
Lauderdale, Fla., and two grr nd-
ehildren.
Rev. W. C. Smith, of St. 1n-
drew's United Church, Bayc' 'Id,
officiated at the funeral se'• ice
at the Lodge funeral hone on
Tuesday afternoon. lusters -'nt
was in Bayfield cemetery. ' ll -
bearers were William Westi• ke,
Donald McKenzie, James Yot gig,
Fred Fraser, Wilfred Castle, • nd
John Wain.
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Voters' List, 1961, Municipality
of the Town of Goderich, Cobn-�
ty of Huron.
Notice is hereby given that I
have complied with Section 9
of the Voters' Lists Act and
that 1 have posted up at
my office* on 57 West Street,
Goderich, on the 26th day of
Octobers, 1961, the list of all
persons entitled to vote in the
„said Municipality at municipal
elections, and that such list
remains there for inspection.
And 1 hereby call upon all
• voters to take immediate pro.
ceedings to have any errors or
ocnisaibns corrected according
to law, the last - date of appeal
being the 9th day of November,
1961.
H. 'BLAKE, Clerk
of the Town of Goderich.
Copy of the Voters' List may
be sten at the Municipal Offices,
the Post Office, the Banks, or
With any member of the Coun-
tit •
Nomitna'tierr for the offices of
Mayor, )heave, . Deputy -Reeve,
Councillors for 1962, two Pub.
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