The Goderich Signal-Star, 1961-12-14, Page 171,FINED FOR PROWLING
LIN THE ASHFIELD 'AREA
Magistrate Glenn Hays fined
Donald Parrish, Donald Roy
Scott, Harold James Eskritt
Vincent James Austin .and
James Alvin Scott, all of the
Lucknow area, $25 and costs
•whey► they appeared Friday
charged •with unlawfully loiter-
ing or prowling on the property
of Ethel Austin in Ashfield
Township. Francis Robert
Scott, also of the Lucknow area,
was fined $5 and costs on a
similar charge.
The charge against William
Fitzpatrick lt.R. 3,Goderich,
of unlawfully assaulting Francis
Robert Scott on November 1st
in Ashfeld Township, and caus-
ing him- bodily harm, was ad-
anuary
the
- singing of Christmas carols,
Free s a anied by Mrs. F. hQ#' kins atpthe piano. Prayer was
offered by Miss E. Rutledge.
Three of the junior girls con-
ducted devotions consisting of
a Christmas Scripture reading
by Margaret McKee; a read-
ing, "Naming the Baby" by
Barbara Cooper and "A Christ-
mas Prayer" by Mary Duck-
worth.
A filin, "Gather 'Round the
Christmas Tree" was shown
with a running commentary by
Mrs. Cooper. At intervals dur-
ing the film, carols were sung
by all.
Mrs. M. Oliver recited "Tle
Fourth Wise Man" and Mrs. F
Hawkins played "Star of the
East" as a piano solo.
'direction of Mrs. An interesting feature of the
Christmas Meet
TheDecember meeting of the
Free Methodist W.M.S., was
hells en Thursday evening at
the home of Mrs. M. Oliver and
took the form of a Christmas
program and social evening.
Mrs. R. H. Cornish conducted a
short business period after
which- she explained the plan
for evangelism as set forth in
the mission study book for the
countries of Latin America.
She also put on a realistic dis-
play dealing with life in
Nicaragua.
The program which followed
was under the
E. A. Cooper and
Tru - Loire
consisted of evening was the gft o a hand -
PLANS FOR VOCATIONAL
SCHOOL ARE APPROVED
- The Ontario Department of
Education has granted approval
to the architect's plan for a
vocational addition to Clinton
Collegiate. This word has been
received by the Advisory Voca-
tional Committee of the Clinton
District Collegiate Institute
board Estimated cost will be
$1,516,200. Thenew accom-
modation will provide. for 550
additional pupils.
made embroidered book -mark
presented by Mrs. ` 'Cooper to
each one present. These book -
marls were made by two girls
in Greece to whom the local
W.M.S. hod sent gifts.
'At the conclusion of the pro -
ram, ASanta appeared -.kith,
for everyone after which lunch
was served by the hostess and
Mrs. Cornish.
Nal:Meet-Of
North .$.t..WMS
The December meeting of the
North Street "(Jailed W.1114S. was
held in the ladies' parler Tues-
day afternoon of last week.
The -presidento Mrs. W. G.
Moorhead, opened the meeting
with the call to worship, fol. -
laved by the business session.
Mrs. R. M. Sperling, secretary,
read the minutes of the last
meeting and the annual report.
The treasurer, Mrs. D. D.
Mooney, gave her report.
Plans were made to pack a
bale of used clothing December
12. The annual party for the
children was planned for De-
cember 9.
Barbara Maxwell, a missionary
in India, were read, thanking
the VST.M.S. for,parcels they had
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want, and saying bow Velry
ateful they are to receive
them.
The devotional "exercises were
taken by Mrs. Wm. Sallows and
Mrs. Wilmer 'Harrison. A solo,
"Safely Sleep Little Babe," was
sung byMrs. Ron Bushell, ac-
companied on the pianos by Mrs.
Harry Worsen." Mrs. Sallows
d the meditation, the Christ -
mm s story, "The Rebellious
Shepherd' was read by Mrs.
Frank Walkom.
Regret that Rev. J. ten
Hoopen was not present and $a
heartfelt prayer for Mrs. °ten
Hoopen; who wad in Victoria
Hospital, London, was ex
pressed.
Mrs: Sallow§ closed the meet-
ing with prayer. This was the
final meeting of the W.M.S.
The new organizatton "The Un -
into being January 1, 1992.
A social half hour was en-
joyed by all. Many gifts were
received for the Cancer cup -
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to 12 Midnight
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White Gift Sunday *as 'Ob-
served in North Street United
Church at the morning service.
The members and teachers of
the junior and senior Sunday
Schools were present in a body.
The Rev. W. J. ten Hoopen
was assisted by Mrs. John
Walls, superintendent of the
junior school and by Mr. Stan
Jones, senior superintendent.
The Scripture lessons were read
by John and Elizabeth Wright
of the sinior group:
During the gathering of the
offering, the children present-
ed their gifts which were re-
ceived by Wqdy Rowlands and
Larry Papernick.
WINNERS AT WOMEN'S
The Goderich Women's In-
stitute held a card party on
'Wednesday, November 29, in
MacKay Hall, convened by Mrs.
A. Straughan and Mrs. H. Dodd.
The winners for euchre were:
high, 'Mts. C. Mills; low, Mrs.
Kingswell; for bridge: high,
Mrs. MacLaren; low,. Mrs.
Leo Chishohn; low, Mrs. H.
Montgomery.
DIES AT SEAFORTH
Mrs. Jonathan- Hugill, 69, of
R.R. 2, Seafortn, mother of Arn-
old and Clifford Hugill, of Gode-
rich, died Monday at her home.
She was a lifelong resident of
the area. The funeral seryice
was held on Wednesday after-
noon at Clinton with interment
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Mrs. D. McKee
Heads MS., Club
The annual meeting of the
Margaret Seeger Club of St.
George's Church was held Mon-
day evening at the rectory: The
presideht, Mrs. J. Murison, pre -
and Mrs. J. W. Coates, treas-
urer, in their annual reports
Showed a very successful and
interesting year. The hobby
Bell and Mrs. C. Hill, was point-
ed out as an especially worth-
while and instructive project.
The nominating committee,
convened by Mrs. D. Challeng-
slate of officers for the coming
year: past president, Mrs. J.
Murison; president, Mrs. D. Mc-
Kee; vice-president, Mrs. J.
Stephens; secretary, Mrs. IL
Bell; treasurer, Mrs. L. RieCk;
rectory committee, Mrs. C. H.
press, Mrs. J. Hindmarsh; mem-
bership, Miss Gertrude Wilkes;
tea committee, Mrs..D.' Camp-
bell, Mrs. Riley, Mrs. C. H.
Graham. The ways and means
committee be co -convened
M. Mathers, assisted by Mrs. H.
Williams, Mrs. J. Seaman, Mrb.
Mrs. Harry Ford. The tele-
phone committee are Mrs. C.
H. Chapman, Miss Edith Wil -
The Gocierich' Signal -Star, Timraday, December 14, 1.01
liams, Mrs, Lewis Taylor, Mrs.
Dr. K. E. Taylor presided. it,
the installation of the exec*
the group on a most successful
Year, and thanked -them for
their cOoperation and financial
help in church projects.
Stephens and her committee.
Mrs. McKee thanked Dr. and
Mrs. Taylor for their gracious
hospitality.
A. DeJONG DIES
Mr. Anthony F. DeJong,
Tuckersmith Township, father
of George DeJong, of Gdderich,
died Monday at Seaforth. Re-
quiem high mass was sung at
St. James' Church, Seat:411h,
Thursday morning. Interment
was at Seaforth.
CHRISTMAS
TREES.
1/2.L SIZES — TWO PRICtS
1.29 ANCIi 2.29
WEDDING
The home -of the bride's par.
ents was the scene of the mar -
and Robert Finlay Andrew on
Friday at seven -thirty o'clock
in ,the evening. Rev. Howard
Strapp, of Luckmov, performed
the doublering ceremony. The
bride is the daughter of Mr. and,
Mrs. Wilfred Pentland, of Dun-
gannon, and the groom's par-
ents are Mr. and Mrs. Alex
Andrew, of Lucknow. Mrs.
Ernest Pritchard, of Toronto,
aunt of the bride, played the
wedding music and sang a solo
disuterrin.g the signing of the reg -
Given in marriage by- her
father, the bride wore a three-
piece Italian knit suit in green
and beige, with beige and brown
accessories and an' orchid cor-
sage.
Mrs. Anth,ony Van Dongen,
of Clinton, was her sister's mat -
roil of honor Wear *
wool suit with mauve and
accessories and -corsage
pink carnation*.
was afoomaitan.
ReceiVing the guests at the
Tiger Dunlop Ina, the bridoVO
mother wore a mauve two-pieee
dress with black and white
low carnations. The 14reore'S
mother assisted wearing wt.
American beauty wool. droSe
with black accessories' and *
corsage of white Carnations.
The young couple Will reside
in Dungannon. "
"It is believed that curling was
introduced to Canada tly Scot -
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are 700,000 members of Can,-
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Canada occupies about eight
per cent of the world's total
land area and has about three-
fifths of one per cent of the
In 1959 there were 2,362,080 -
Canadians, 55 Per cent of all
taxpayers,' in the $3,0004.0,
$7,000 income class, compared
to 561,110 persons., 25 per cent
of all taxpayers, in 1949. •
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adays when the doctor finds re
patient in a run-down ,condit-
tion, he prescribes less g6ft, and
more time at the office.
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