The Goderich Signal-Star, 1962-11-01, Page 3rho
AUBURN'
,AUBURN, Oct. 30. -Mr. and
4.a Mrs. Alex Taylor of Falcon
Lake, Manitoba, and- Mr. and
Mrs. David Wallace of, Harriets
ville were recent guests with
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Davies.
Mr, and Mrs. Stewart Toll.
Terry and Warren of \iVindsor
visited on Satufday with the,
former's parents, '1Vlr. ,and •Mrs.
Fred Toll
Mr. and Mrs. Ivan W. Steph
enson and sons of Stoney Creek
spent the weekend with the 1
lady's mother, Mrs. William '1'.I
Robison.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Youngblut
and Mr. and Mrs. Louis Young
blot' of Wo$dstock visited last
Thursday with their aunt, Miss
Ella Wagner.
Weekend' visitors with Mr
and Mrs. John Houston and Miss
Olive' Young were Miss Mary
1. Houston, Hamilton; Miss
Frances Houston,' Rcg.N., Lon
don, and Miss Jean ,Houston
and Miss Jean Jamieson of
Toronto.
Mrs. J. C. Stoltz is visiting
this week with her daughter,
Mrs. Marguerite Chopin, at
Wingharn.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hag
gitt visited last Sunday with
the latter's mother, Mrs. George
Beadle, at Huronview. - Miss
Laura Phillips also visited her
aunt, Mrs. Alfred Tebbutt who
is flow a resident there.
Mr., and Mrs. Lloyd Humph-
reys visited relatives in Brus-
sels on Sunday and attended
the anniversary service at the
Melville Presbyterian Church
where Rev. Q. L. Royal of Gode•
rich was the guest speaker.
• Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rinder-
knecht and Mr. George Disney
of Detroit visited relatives in
Goderich and Auburn last week
and also the lady's mother, Mrs.
George Beadle, at Huronview.
Friends= of Miss °'Elma-71VIuteh •
. • will be• sorry to hear that 'she
is a patient. in Clinton -hospital
with a fractured arm. We all
wish her a speedy, recovery. .
Miss Betty Marsh of Burling-
ton spent the weekend with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bert
Marsh, and grandmother, Mrs.
Herbert M.ogridge. •
Mr. and Mrs. Maitland Allen
and Mrs. William J. Craig visit-
ed last week in Flint, Michigan,
with their sister, Mrs. W. H
Coats; who is very ill. Mrs.
William J. Craig, Mrs. George
,Wilkin, Robert Wilkin and Mr.
William S. Craig,, Clinton, all
visited at Flint on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon R. Tay;
-for purchased the home of the'
Mrs. Donald Ives of Chippawa,
Miss Sheila Doerr, Toronto, and,
Mr. Ronald. Doerr of Niagara
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Falls spent last weekend with
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Chamney
and family.
• Mr. and Mrs. Howard Ament
of, Gowanstown spent Sunday
with Mr. an4'Mrs. °scar Ament.
Children's/Choir
A children's choir composed
Of mtasic pupils of Mrs.. Emmer-
son Rodger from the schools of
Westfield, McGoWan's, SS No. 16,
East, Wawanosh, and Auburn
sang special numbers at the
morning service at Knox Unit-
ed Church last Sunday.
�stume Prizes
A 1'iallbwe'en dant was held
last Friday evening sponsored
by the Hall Board. Prizes were
given for the best costumes
fancy dress, won by.Misses Mary
and Patsy Craig of Bluevale,
and comic, won by Mrs. Qordon
Chamney and Miss Sheila Doerr
of Toronto.
Film Next Sunday
An interesting and edilcation-
al film on the life of Martin
Luther will be shown next Sun-
day evening in the Sunday
school room of Knox Presby-
terian Church sponsored by the
Y.P.S. and A.Y.P.A. of St.
Mark's Anglican Church.
Mrs. C. East Honored
Mrs. Charles East, London,
was the guest of honor last
weekend, when over 30 friends
and neighbors gathered at thc
home of_Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred
Plunkett to hold a farewell
party. The evening was spent
playing ,lost heir, crokinole • and
euchre. An address was read
to Mrs. East by Mrs. Bert Daer
and a gift of a birthstone ring
was presented by Mrs. Wilfred
Plunkett on behalf of the neigh-
bors. Although taken by sur-
prise, Mrs. East expressed her
pleasure for, remembering heir,
and the evening's pr gram con-
cluded with sever musical
selections. Lunch as served
.by tire hostess °ass stent 'b '=