The Goderich Signal-Star, 1962-08-23, Page 5444
DUNGANNON
DUi 1GANNON, Aug. 21. —
Mrs. N. Couch, Dundas, and
Mrs. A. Fanson, Mitchell, visit-
ed last week for a few days
at the home of their nephew,'
.Mr. Wilbur Brown. Other visit-
ors on the vyeek-end were Mr.
.and Mrs. Lloyd Rodgers and
four children, of Tillsonbur,g
Mrs. Rodgers was formerly
•Olive Petrie, a niece of, Mb's.
Brown.
Mr. and Mrs. Gus Devereaux,
,of St. Augustine, visited, on
:Saturday with his' aunt, Mrs.
Margaret Moran. Mr. and Mrs.
Bob Currie and family visited
on Sunday.' with her grand-
mother, Mrs. r M. Moran.
Mr. and Mrs. John Girviq
Stothers, Vancouver, and Mr.
Carman Stothers,, Toronto, visit-
ed the former's aunt, Miss Ida
Whyard, one day last week;
'also their ,cousins, Mr. and Mrs.
Will StOthers.
Visitors with Misses Rebina
and Nettie Sproul were: Mr:• and
Mrs. J. D. I1essOn, Stratford;
Mrs. Ada 'Wilson and Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Wilson, Goderich;
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Anderson
-and . _family, of Clinton.
Mr. and- Mrs. Cecil Culbert
on August •11th attended the
wedding of Margaret Rose John-
ston and Danny Clark, London.
Visitors last week with Mr.
and Mrs. W. A. Culbert -were:
Mrs. Chas. Congram and friend,
Miss McBride, Lucknow, and.
Mrs. Earl Sherwood and son,
Ernest, of Carlow. . —
Mr. Robert Sherwood return-
ed. at the end of the week after
visiting a week with his aunt,
Mrs. ` Alfred Hamel, Port Col-
borne.
• Mrs. Lauretta Hefford, Tor-
onto, 'and sister, Mrs. Winni-
fred Widcombe, Windsor-, en-
-loyd a plane and boat trip up
the Saugenay last week and
-Visited the'•week-eiid"'"`with
sister, Mrs. Herb Finnigan.
Other visitors were. Mr. -and
Mrs: Bill Atkinson, . Oshawa;
Mr. J. C. Durnin, Ktichener, and
Mrs. Bill McClure, Elmira,
- Miss Rebina Sproul _last Fri-
day was honored with a birth-
day tea at the home of her
niece, Mrs: Herb Finnigan, at
which eleven relatives;were en-
tertained.
Mrs. Fred Baechler was taken
' to Goderich hospital° `Sunday
morning -after a heart attack.
We hear she is improving.
Misses Janice, Judith " and
Peter Million, of Stratford, visit-
ed a week with their aunt, Mrs.
Lorne Ivers. Also visiting last
week was her niece, Miss -Judy
Crawford, and friend, both stud-
ent nurses from City Hospital,
Saskatoon, Saskatchewan,
Brian Weaver and friend,
Jack Rollins, of London, spent
last week at a cottage at Port
Albert.
Visitors last Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Glen Weaver were:
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lovell
Weaver, Chatham; brother, Nor-
man Weaver, and wife, of
•Thamesv ille; son Jerry Weaver
and wife, London; Mr. and Mrs.
Francis Charron and family,
Florence; Mr. and Mrs. Harvey,
Blair and family, of Chatham.
Miss Lynda Blake is a dele-
gate from Dungannon United
'Church .Women to attend Aug-
ust 21-24 school for leaders of
younger groups at St. Thomas.
The plane crash on Sunday in
the Clinton district was 'pathetic
. and aroused special interest
here, as the three young -vic-
tims, Jerry, Dennis and Robert;
who lost their lives, were the
whole family of Mrs. Glen Wea:
ver's cousin.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Blake,
Lynda and Barbara, and Mr.
Harold Blake spent the week-
end with Mrs. Blake's uncle
and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. • H.
Eugene Hanson, East ' Tawas,
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Mrs. Mathew Shackleton is
.spending some time at the home,
•of her son, 11/fr. Benson Shackle-
ton, Crewe, while his wife is
recuperating after an operation
at Goderich hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Weaver on
Friday visited her brother, Rus-
sel Myers, Chatham hospital,
who is recovering from an
)operation.
We were sorry that Dr. H. A.
Vokes and Mrs. Vokes and
Harry Fong left the, village on
'Monday for Toronto where they
kill engage" in sliecial Chinese
mission, 'work and Harry will
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continue:.'school.
Honor Couple
Mr. and Mrs, Duran. Philips
were honored with the direc-,
tors and wives of the West
Wawanosh Fire Insurance Com-
pany meeting on Thursday night
of Test week at Mr. and Mrs.
Phillips', cottage at Lurgan
Beach. He was fQr 15 years
the secretary -treasurer for the
company. Guests for the sur-
prise party and presentation
numbered around twenty for a
picnic.lunch and cards. pur
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ing' the evening, Mr. Frank
Thompson, n, th e new secretary;
m'3'
read an address of best wishes.
Mr. •Aon McKay and lvirs: Allan
McIntyre,. on behalf of the direc-
tors, presented them , with a
beach umbrella, and furnitutre;
also a. bouquet of red roses for
Mrs. Phillips. They replied in
well chosen -words of appreci-
ation. •. .
Farewell Party
Mr. and -Mrs. Thomas Web-
ster *were honored on Friday
night by school section No. 3,
at the school. A large crowd
attended and pI"aged- cards. Dur-
ing the evening, Miss Lucy
Thompson read an address of
best wishes to the couple who
have sold their farm. Mrs. Will
Cranston officiated for the pre-
sentation,of a lovely table lamp
and platform rocker and •.purse
of money. A fitting reply was
made by Mr. Webster. Mr. and
Mrs. Arthur- Eggleston, of Peter-
boro, the;, purchasers, were in-
troduced to the community.
Signal -Star Want Ads
Bring, Fast Results!
ASH FIELD
ASRFIELD, Aug. 2.1, -.- Mr.
and Mrs. Chapoman and family,
of Saskatoon, are visitings -Mrs.
Chapman's brother, George
Moncrief: •
Mr. and Mrs, Thomas Bogie
and grandson, of Lambeth,call-
ed on relatives here last week.
Misses Anna and Charlotte
MacKenzie, of Toronto, spent
last week with their sister, Mrs.
Earl.. Howes: '
Mr. anis Mrs. Wm. Drennan
arid, family. -who spent the last
four years in France are visit-
ing relatives lire end in lir
sardine and Toronto.
Miss ss Barbara Jean •M,acKenzie
is holidaying with her aunt in
Owen Sodnd. •
Brian,u Ruth and Moira John-
son spent a week with their
aunt, Mrs. Cook, in Waterloo:
Bain Macdonald, who was a
patient for weeks in a Kitch-
ener hospital, is now convalesc-
ing with his daughter, Mars,
Nelson Dorsch, in New Ham-
burg.
James, Arthur and Deane
Bowler and Richard Compton,
of Toronto,, visited relatives
here on Saturday,
Mrs. Wesley Burrouo s un-
derwent •surgery in a London
hospital on Saturday-
" Women's Missionary Society
The, August meeting of the
'Women's Missionary Society
held at the home of Miss Sadie.
Johnson on Thursday was open-
ed with the call to worship and
prayed by Mrs. John Mac-
Creight. Mrs. Stuart . MacLen-
nan . read the Scripture, and
meditation followed by prayer:
A panel discussion was . led by
Mrs. MacPreight, Mrs: Ewan
MacLean, Mrs. Wm. Ross and
CREWE
CREWE, Aug. 21... Mr, and
Mrs. Warren Zinn and tinnily
spent Sunday with friends in
Woodstock. E -
Mr; Bert Finnigan visited on
Sunday with his .brother, W..1.
Finnigan, who is a patient in
Seaforth hospital.
Mr. and +sirs. Stuart Naah and
Susan, and Mrs. Nash, , sr., of
London, were Sunday visitors
with Mr. and Mrs. C. Crozier.
Mrs. Nash and Susan *remained
for a week's vacation.
Mr. Bill Crozier is on a camp -
Miss --Sadie Johnson: - -Rall-� eal1"••• ash tripp this week at Wasaga
was answered° by, 25 members
and four visitors with a verso
on "Harvest."' Mrs. D. R. Mac•
Kenzie offered ner home for
the next' meeting. Mrs. Mac-
Creight closed with prayer and
the hostess and committee serv-
ed lunch. •
Visitors over the week -end
with Mr. and Mrs. Amos Ball
were the Misses Roxie and Ade-
line Palmer, Toronto,. and Mr.
and Mrs. Leslie Tasker and
daughter, Stratford.
BINGO at LEGION HALL
SATURDAY; AUGUST 25.
AT 8.30 P.M.
15 GAMES — $1.00.
The prize for each -regular game will be -$18.Q0,
4 SHARE -THE -WEALTH Jackpot Combined.
JACKPOT . OF $75.00 IN 55 CALLS •
Sponsored' by- 'Canadian Legion Branch 109.
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JAMES M. DONNELLY
, BEECHER MENZIES
Mr. W. H. Gregory, President, British Mortgage &
Trust Company, is pleased to announce the appoint-
ment of two members of the Company's Goderich
Advisory Board: James M. Donnelly and E. Beech-
er Menzies..
Mr. Donnelly is senior partner , in ,the legal firm
of Donnelly, Donnelly & Murphy. Raised in Goder-
ich, he returned to his home town to .practise law
after graduation 'from Osgoode Ha1L in.1954. His
active -participation in municipal affairs includes
five years on the Town Council, a year as Deputy •
Reeve and two years as Reeve. Mr. Donnelly has
also been a member of the Goderich District Col-
legiate Institute `Burd and a Director of the Mait-
land Golf Club.
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Mr.., Menzies practises law in Clinton. He received
degrees at'Victoria. College, University of .Toronto
and at Osgoode Hall. A Past President of the Clin-
ton Lions Club, he is now a District Officer. Mr.
Menzies has also served on the *Clinton _Hospital
Board and participates extensively in the work 'of
Wesley Willis''tJnited 'Church -and the Huron Coun-
ty .Liberal Association, -
BRITISH
MORTGAGE
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Goderich branch office noir
under construction •
At the stoplight, (Thderit•h
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and Mrs. Graver at,, the cottage.
Mr,,.and Mrs. Graham McNee,
Ken and Erie* visited on Sun-
day with Mr. and Mrs, Don Mc-
Cormick, of Wingham.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Matthews
attended the wedding of their
niece near Bervie on Saturday.
Congratulations to Douglas
Clark and Wayne •Feagan in
obtaining all their grade 13 sub -
°Mrs. Bob Pick, of Kincardine,
visited recently with Bill
Crozier.
NILE
NILE, Aug. 22.—Mr. and Mrs.
Clarence Potter, of Detroit, Mr"s.
A. Morris, of Dungannon, Mrs.
Ruth .Hayden and Jim McIntyre,
of Goderich, visited Saturday
with Mr: and Mrs. Allan Dick•
son and family..
Miss Helen McNee is visiting
her cousin, Miss Dale McNee,
of Belmore, this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Graver
and family spent last . week
holidaying at Little Pike Bay.
Mr. and ,Mrs. Ed. Smith; Mrs.
Stuart Taylor and Barbara
spent asouple of days with Mr.
jests.
Ken 4Sproul, of Auburn, 'visit-.
ed his cousin, Grant ,MeWee,
last week; Jean ItileNee visitei
with her cousin, Linda Sproul,
Donald Horton, of Goderich,.
visited John B.ere last week,
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Glen and.
family spent a few days last
week holidaying in Detroit.
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BAYFJELD, The oldest and
biggest residence• 'in Bayfield
has .:.been sold to. • Professor
Walter m Thonipon, associate
dean orthe School, of Business.
Administration at the. Univers-
ity of Western Ontario It Was'
f'oranerly owned by Robert Rad-
dck, one time manager or the
Capital Theatre, L indop. •The
residence was 'built' - about 1 '.
years ago by •Tuder,Marks, 'who:
owned A.,"eouple::oZ eiev'ators for
the storing. ofwhet.,..In' .those
'days Bayfield• ',had 'at least 14 •.
hotels, All weft patronized.
GEORGE'S CH
Aug. 26th, ,Tenth Septic), • after Trinity.
8.30 a; m. Holy Communion. '
a.m. Morning Prayer and $erten,
Sunday, August 26
3:30 to 4:30 P.M.
To Repair Damage daused By
Plane Accident
Public Utilities Commission
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are Available' at a Range
sof P-ri.ces to Suit--.
:Every .Income
beginning with the thrifty
"MARK SEVEN"
Basic-' P -rice- Only $7777e
to larger models such : as
(Junior'Congregation and:'Nursery)
Friday, Aug. 24th, St `l altttolginonly,
10 a:m. Holy ,Communion .hri,the chapel. •
Rector; REV. CANON` KENNETH E. TAYLOR;, M:A. D.D.
Mr. J. F. Stephens, MA., Bp Ed., -Organ(at andChoirmaster.
10 a,m. SUNDAY SCHOOL.
11 a.m. MORNING WORSHIP
(Nursery and Junior Congregation)
The REV. W. J. ten HOOPEN, B.A., B.D.
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MR. L. H. DOTTERER,
Organist and Choir Director
Knox Presbyterian Church
THE -REV. G. LOCKHART ROYAL, B.A., Minister.
Miss Marion Moore, Deaconess ,
Mr. Herman de Jong, Director' of Praise "
9.30 a.m. Morning Worship
11.00 a.m. Morning Worship a
. '"THE. BASIS -OF MY- WITNESS".
L.
(Nursery and Jr, Congregation)
Enter to Worship Depart to Serve
"The Bedford Deluxe"
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• )THE UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA
Victoria Street. -United. Church
10 a.m.
11 a.m.
Sunday School and Bible Classes.
MORNING WORSHIP.
Rev. C. E Taylor
10 a.m. Ben 'miller Church and Sunday School
1.30 p.m. Unibn Church after. Sunday School
REV. CECIL A. DUKELOW, Minister.
MRS. J. SNIDER, Organist.
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GODERI'CH BAPTIST CHURCH
Montreal "Street Near The Square-
10.00. a.m.- CI*1URCH--.SCHOOL. FOR ALL.
11.00 a.m. "GOD BECKONS" ISAIAH 42:4.
7.00• p.m. CAMP HERMOSA YOUTH.
REV. E. VON KEITZ, B.A.; Minister.
FREE METHODIST CHURCH -
Corner Victoria and Park Streets
REV.• E. A. COOPER, 'Pastor - • - Phone J A, 4.9306
PASTOR'S FAREWELL SUNDAY
9:30 a.m. SUNDAW SCHOOL
11.00 a.m. "THE CHURCH FOUNDED, ON THE ROCK"
1:00 p.m. "LOOKING UNTO JESUS -FLET US RUN THE
RACE WITH PATIENCE". The Oesch Sisters- Trio of
Zurich will be singing.
'WED., 8 p.m. Mid -Week Prayer and Praise Service
Bethel Pentecostal .Tabernacle
Cerner of Elgin and Waterloo Sts.
REV. ROBERT CLARK, Pastor -
10 a.m. -SUNDAY SCHOOL. -
11 a.m - Morning Worship. - •-
7:"30 p.m. Evangelistic Service. '
TUES., 8 p.m. BIBLE STUDY and PRAYER.
Fri., 8 p.m. Young Peoples and'Crusaders.
Rev. M. F. Cornelius, _ Director of "Echoes of Truth", gas-
- pel boadcast, will preach at anniversary services;
September 2,-.3.
°Inspirational Singing — Gospel Preaching — All Welcome -
THE SALVATION ' ARMY
SUN.
10 a.m.
11-' a.m.
7 p.m.
TUES. 8 p.m.
WED. 8 p.m.
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(Capt. A. Bailey)
SUND', Y SCHOOL
HOLINESS MEETING
SALVATION MEETING
PRAYER MEETING -
HOME LEAGUE
ALL ARE WELCOME.
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