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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1962-08-09, Page 5• 1 aa. u AUBURN AUlaURN, Aug. 1. -Mr. and Mrs. Donald Oldrieve, Janet and George, of Toronto, spent the holiday with ate lady's moa ther, ,Mrs„, Cherie§ Asquith. Mrs. Marguerite •Chopin and her friend, Miss Edna -MacLeod, of Regina, visited in Atwood on yVednesday. Church 'services will be held in St. Mark's Anglican Church at 8 p.m. during the. month cd August. Gliests at the Wagner home on the Base Line over the Week end were Miss Lauaa• Wagner, Reg.N., Syracuse, MY.; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Youngblut; Mrayairl _ Youngblht and Mrs. f(ose Her man, all of Woodstock. Miss Kathleen Andrews has secured ar position on the staff of Clinton Public Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. William Seer, Gail and Faye are holidaying this week in .Northern Ontario Miss,Heatheraalills, of Kirk - ton, visited last week with her friend, Jayne Arthur, Mr. and Mrs. RaTiah Hoover, who have been visiting the latter's sister, Mrs. Wilbert Johnston, and her brother. Harry Watson, left on, Friday morning of last week for their home at Lacombe, Alberta. Mrs. Margaret Clark, visited last week with Mrs. Charles Nivins. • Mr. and. Mrs: Willitun \Vie mann, of Seaforth, spent the .holiday week' -end with their daughters, Mrs c Karl Tiechert, Mr. Tiechert Mid family and Peter Hellinga Mr; HO , Tinge and Hank. Mr. Wayne Dayman, of Jor- dan Station, is assisting with the harvest at the farm of Mr. and 1VIrs. Sid McClinchey. Visitors last week with Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Davies were .Mrs. Frank Boyes, London; Mts. Fred Boyes, Parkhill; and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth •Morick and .fam- ily, Of London. . • . Mrs, Mafy Crawford, of Van- conver; ts vis* Mg her 'brother, Mr. Andrewjirkconncll, Mrs. Kirkconnell nd Diane - Private Edward Deer, who has been statio,nenn the Mari- time, is on leave and is visit- ing, his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Deer and family. •Mrs. Louis Blake and daugh- ters, Faye and 'Maryanne, •of Brussels,' visited over the week- end with her Parents, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Kirkconnela and Diane. Mias Laura Wagner, of Syra- cuse, New York, is visiting rela- tives in • this community this week. Mrs. Rimmer Bakker returned home last week after spending several weeks near Kingston. •Masfer Wayne Scott recently visited with his cousins, Mrs. William Bowra, Mr. Bowra, Deb:, hie ,end Britt, of Stratford. Mr. Percy Youngblua and Mr. and Mrs: Russel King visited in Hanillton. over the week -end vital Mr. and Mrs: Carl, :Young- blut and family. Mr. Young- ,..blut is very ill in a Hamilton hospital. , • • ' W W Miss Jannett Dobie is visiting this week in Winghena with her cousin, Miss Connie Foxton. Mrs. Jennie Dodds visited last week in (Aderleb with her son, Mr. Harry Dodds, and Mrs. Dodds. Mr., Dan McLean, of Kincar- dine, is visang this week with his nephew, Mr. Kenneth'Scola, Mrs. Scott and family. Mrs. Hornerajloge; of Saska- toon, visited last week with her aunt, Mrs. Charles Straughan. ,Mr. John Houston and Miss Mary LaHoustorr left last Tues - .day for a month's visit in Scot - and andth EthOpe.- - Miss Margaret R. Jackson end Mr. and Mrs; 'James afickson attended the Laidlaw reunion held recently at Whitechurch. Miss Elspeth Davidson, a tawnier missionary to British aluiaria, will be the guest speak.. er .itt the Knox Preabyterian W.M.S. meeting held this Thurs- day evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. ,John Houston with Miss Frances Houston as hostess, Mrs. Amos Andrew and Miss Ethel Washington, of Goderich, visited on Friday evening with Mrs. Charles Straughan and Mrs. Homer .Hoge. Misses June, Marie and Laura Youngblut, of Ingersoll, are visiting this week with their cousins, Misses Barbara, Margo aret -and Mary Sanderson. .Mr. and Mrs. Ray Israel, Deb- bie and David, of Kitchener, visited last Saturday. with the lady's uncle, Mr. Andrew Kirk coribell, Mrs. Kirkconnell and Diane. Miss Linda Israel re- turned home with her parents after a week's visit at the Kirk- connell home. • • Mr. and Mrs. John ,Bakelbar, of Guelph, are visiting the form er's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Bakelaar on the Base Line. .. Mr. Thomas,Anderson return- ed last week -end .to Virento after visiting for a .weel§a with his brother, Mr. OliVer Ander, son, .Mrs: Anderson and Nancy. - Mr. and Mrs., George Pilgrim', of Cannington, Visited recently With the father's' nephew, Mr. Ted East; Mrs. -Test, Brenda 'and Karen; and also their son John who has been assisting on the farm for the summer vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Darwin Madam and family, of, Fergus, „_visited friends- in the village last Sat- urday. • .Mr. and Mts. Robert J. Phil, lips visited last week with Rev. and Mrs. William Mains at :Granton. From -there they journeY•ed t� London where they visited Mr. Harry Armstrong in Victoria Hospital and Mr. Lea _Buchanan arid Mr. George Mc Nall in Westminster Hospital. Recent guests with Mr. and Mrs. Maitland Allen and Mr. Harvey larCaee, were Mr. and Mrs. Bert agaskell, Strassburg, Saskatchewan; Mrs. Arthur Maskell, Benmiller, 'and Mr. and Mrs. William H. Coates, of Flint, Miehigan• . Rev. and Mrs,' John Aguliae, of New York City, visited friends in the village and dis- trict last . week whale:on their wedding trip. They left the 'village to go to California. - Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Rath - well returned_ to the'. home of the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs: Gordon R. Taylor, after a holiday spent in the Maritime Provinces. Master Michael and Maas Janice Rathwell had re- mained with their grandparents here. - Mr. Charles Snelling, BI'llee- fi614, her daughter, Mrs. Charles Kovac, of Port Colborne, and Mrs. Jack Snelling and her daughter; Miss Thelma Snelling. of Port Colborne, visited last -weekwithththbrotlTer;MT Andtelk.Kitkeonnell, Mrs. Kirk- connell and Diene. , Teenville Hop 1 Teenville held another record hop last Friday evening in the Auburn Community Hall with a fair attendance. The disc FOP PLUMBING SERVICE/ AT nt BEST, az_ all PUT YOUR M/N7 AT REST jockeys were Bill Straughp and Edgar Leatheriand. Pop -and potato, chips were sold by Rose lylarie Haggif.t. Carole Brown and Barbara MacKay. The chaperones were Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd liumphreys and Mr. and Mrs. Wes., Bradnock. An - SLIG}IT INJURIES ,WHEN CAR OVERSHOOtS TURN Cuts and bruilses were suf- fered by the driver end his pas- senger when a cax overshot the turn on Highway 21, at the junction ,of Bayfield road and other dance will be held in Britannia road, at 12.35 a.m. August. Sunday. . The ant, driven by Reunion At Mrs. Sam Daer's The home of Mrs. Sam Daer was the scene of a happy 're- union last Sunday when mem hers of her family and other relatives were 'present. The!, were her sister; Mrs. B. Pen; nach, Mr. Pennach, and their two grandchildren, Cheryl Mon tague and Norman Lang, De- tr-oit; Mr and Mrs. , _Henry.' Youngblut and their two grand- children, Carol and Gary Young- blut„ Kitchener; Mrand lalra, Ralph Jackson, Sharon' and Murray,. Mitchell; Mrs. Louis Blake and daughters, Faye and Maryanne, Brussels; Mr. and Mrs. Harold Kirkconnell, Don- ald and Ronald, 0.oderic.11; Mr. and Mrs. •Peter Campbell,.'Ron- aid, Wayne and Marilyn, Wing - ham; Mrs. Mary Crawford, Van- couver; Mr. and Mrs. John Deer, Robert Daer, Mr. anti Mrs. Bert Deer and family, Mr. and Mrs. Norman 1V.IcClinchey and Cathy, and Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Kirk- cOnnell and Diane, all of Au- burn. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Craig Ho!,d Picnic :Mr. and Mr. William J. Craig entertained memhers of their family, with more than 65 pre- sent, to a pienie 'slipper in the Auburn Community Memorial Hell. Along with the members of the Craig family_ were Mr. and Mrs, Maitland Allen, Mr. Harvey McGee, Mr. and Mrs. William E. Coates, Detroit, Michigan, and Mr. and Mrs. B. Bradley, Toronto. Following the supper hour a short program was held with numbers on the bagpipes being played by Rob- ert Wilkin: He also accompan- ied his sisters, Patsy and Mary, who danced several Scottish numbers. Duets were :sung by Terry Worsell and 'Craig Brad- ley and by Jeff Craig and Caaig. Bradley, accompanied by Mrs. Harry Worsell. A trio nurnber was sungi by :Lyrraine - Chem- neY, Dopglas Chfriney arid_ El- don -Chamney, accompanied by their mother, Mts. Gordon Chamney. Robert Wilkin then played boogie-woogie on .the piano and a number of the children enjoyed the Twist. Th,ose present were: Mr. and Mrs.,Stanley'Strasser and dau- ghters, Barbara and Beverley, of Sault Ste. Marie; Mr. and Mrs. Bart Bradley and family, Tor- onto; Mr. • and Mrs. Gus Chis- holm, Godericha Mr. and Mrs. Graham Chamney and family, Goderich; Mr. end Mrs. George Wilkin and family, Auburn; Mr.1 ily, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Gregory, and Mrs. Robert J. Craig, Caro- Lynda .and Joan, of RCAF Sta- lyn, Vera. and Jeff, Ildertora tion, Falconbridge, near Sud - Mr. and Mrs. William S. Craig bury; Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Wat- son, Bill and Janie, 'of Oakville; Mr. and MrsaWilliam Huff, Wat- son and Stephen, of, Windsor; also Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Rodges and lamily, of Dungannon .ane Mr. and Mrs. Grant Chisholm and family,. of Lucknow. • Gurney McNeil, 28, of 'Thew - son, Manitoba, was damaged to the, extent of $200 when it crashed -into a fence at the site. he, passenger, 'Donald Porter, 24, Erieau, Ontario, and the- driver Were treated at the hospital and subsequentlyre- leased, McNeil' has been ch-arg- ed with careless driving .and will appear in magistrate's court Thursday: OBITUARY DAVID M.' AITKEN- David M. Aitken, a native of Goderich who has been living in 'California for many years, passed away suddeniy of a heart attack on Saturday, August 4. The funeral took place in Los Angeles on August 7. He was in ;ars 72nd year. Mr. Bruce Walkeral Mrs. Wilfred Spivey; married men's race - Wilfred Spivey, Bruce Walker; ladies' kick -the -slipper -Shirley Machan, Barbara Fielder; men's kick -the -slipper -Bob Meehan, Carmen Fielder; guessing jelly beans in jar -Clifford Shultz. Youngest boy present w a s Gregory Shultz; youngest girl, Beverley, Walker; oldest grand- mother, Mrs. Emmerson Dennis, youngest grandmother, Mrs. Charles Meehan; oldest grand father, Leslie Shultz; youngest grandfather', Charlie Machan. Coming the farthest distance to the reunion was Elmer .Shultz. Two ball games were played with Bob Machan's - team and John Fielder's team being the winners. Relatiyes were pre- sent ham Port Stanley, Blyth, Dungannon, Londesboro, Point Edward, St. Catharines, Tillson- *burg, Port Albert, Cowanstown, -Goderich and Auburn. The re', union will be held- the same' , . Aitken was well known in Goderich as he was a frequent summer visitor here. Ile is survived by a son and daughter in Lbs Angeles, and 'a brother, J. L. Aitken, Goderich, INJURED IN SKIDDING CAR .NEAR HOLMESVILLE A single car,accident occarred Monday afternoon when ad automobile, piloted by Lillian Ruth Skinner, 46, Crediton, skidded in gravel on County Road 31, nor,th of Hoimesville, and crashed into a pole. Minor mita and bruises w,ye sufferea by the driver and he/ passenger, Mrs., Alfred Smith, Crediton, both of whom were treated at Clinton 'hospital -prig iater-r leased. The car Was towed to Clinton where damages were estimated at $15(a. Cepstable Ross Bali. of the Goderich 0.P.P., investi- gated .the accident. PORT ALBERT Airs, I:Grigg and •Bessie Cornigh are holidaying this week in northern parts 0 On- tario. Sympathy is extended to the 'relatives of the late Jack Tigert, Mr, and Mrs. Wilbur Stew- . PORT ALBERT, Aug. 7. - Mr. and Mrs. Don Bowden, Larry and Randy and Mrs. Jane Martin arid Jimmy spent a few days last week at North Bay and other points in Northern Ontario. Mr. and Mrs. Bowden and boys returned home Sunday to London, having been holi- daying at Mrs. Martin's home. Vieitors over the week -end with' Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hoy were Mr. and Mrs. 'Oldham" Knight, Bonnie and Ricky, and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Tesehke, Valerie, Gerald, Mary and Glen. Valerie and Gerald are staying for holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Knight are on a trip through Northern Ontario this week. Visitors over the week -end with Mrs: D. Martin were Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Grigg and Bessie Cornish; of London; Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Gilder& and two grandchildren, Bernice and Dean White, and Mr. Coe, of Detroit. , ' Mrs. D. Martin, Anna Mae and place next year , on the first Sunday in August. The presi- dent for next year's reunion is Wilfred Spivey with the secre- tary -treasurer being Mrs, Wil- fred Spivey. Watson Reunion The Watson reunion was held -at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry 'Watson, Colborne Town- ship, on Sunday, July 29th. The family were all present with,the exception of Dr. and Mrs. Ross McNeil and -family, of London. Those attending ' from a 'dist- ance included Mr.• and Mrs. Ralph Hoover, Lacombe, Al- berta; their daughter and fam and son,s, Clinton; Mr. and Mrs. Harry Worsell and Terry,, Gode- 'rich; Mr. Allari Craig':' Wing- bam; Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Chamney and family, R.R. Auburn; My. and Mrs. Ted R.R. 3, Auburn; *Mrs. Gordon Chamney, Larry, Paul, Lorraine, Douglas and Eldon; Mrs. Robert Chamney; Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Craig, Goderich, and Mr. and Mrs. K. McVittie, Myth. • Shultz Reunion , - 'The -annual Shultz reunio\i washeldlast Sunday with over 60 present at the farm liOnie Of Mr. and -Mrs. Reg. Shultz, of ,East Wawanosh Towaship. Races and contests were enjoy- ed during the afternoon .with the following' prize winners: Preschool -Alvin Shultz, Deb- bie Spivey; girls, 6 -10 -Brenda Shultz, Joyce Leatherland; boys, 6-10 - Paul Laidlaw, Garry Fielder; girls, 10-14 Ronnie Shultaaaboys, 1041 DonaW Machan, 'Carmen Fielder; .young ladies' race - Mary Meehan, Shirley Mecham paling men - Donald 'Shultz, Bob ,Machan; • married women's race Mrs. isocs000sootres000eseoseet WHISPERING CAMPAIGN a eview Laino GRAND BEND Let's Take a Sentimental,' -Journey with "The Band of Renown" LES BROWN Featuring , BUTCH STONE SUSAN MARO • STUMPY BROWN Columbia Records MONDAY, AUG. 13 Admission $2.50 Each TWIST NIGHT EVERY WED. & FRI. "THE CRES6ENDOS" with Dick Williams Emcee CFPL Radio Admission $1.00 • EVERY SATURDAY , LIONEL THORNTON and his Casa Royal Orchestra anuazamerwziwitykponsumecaus • -1111111- -MO Anil" -Wit 7-T11/"1 \ my' Aok 1.nm yr -1/4.. is r up- T • `•1111.4i.11-JIP.,•4111Asiliwg 1111111KAs IV"- 1 11 IL'S V • mon1 1.-J V piit'4411/111/"W.111131 \WNW 1" 1 WU_ AIL.A......1111111111111k GIVE :YOUR 7-W art, of London, visited with Mrs., Willis last week.' • The United' Church bazaar held last *eek 'w,as vetY stAt' cessfui. . 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