The Goderich Signal-Star, 1963-03-07, Page 1010 The 43as ich Signal -Star, Thursda, Marcia 7th, 1863
KINGSBRIDGE%
has been a patient in Windham
ed Miss, Carrie McCann who
�tGSBRXDGE., Mar.' d:=-Can-
atulations to Mr. end Mrs.
.l i4on, Austin on the"aarival of
twin daughters in Victoria Hos-.
pxtai, London, February 28,
baarlene Louise and Deborah
11ne.
Mr. Norman O'Connor and
Patricia and Mrs. R.eta Brown,
and Mrs. Frank Leddy of Gode-
rich visited Mr. John O'Connor
in Victoria Hospital, London,
on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Myer of
London visited friends hereon
Sunday.
'Messrs. Arnold Marsman
Kerry Hogan .and Douglas
Frayne, all of London, and Mr.
Maurice Dalton of Hamilton
the weekend at their
homes.
Mr. and Mrs. flank Boven
and Mr. Frances Griffin of Flint
spent the weekend with Mr.
Thomas Wallace.
11x, and Mrs. James Court:
ney and Mr. Frank Austin visit -
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hospital for quite some time.
Nir. and M7. Ray Dalton visit
d Miss MaBlake patient
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in Clinton hospital.
Mrs. Martha O'Neil and Mrs.
0 it Austin visited friends in
Wingham on ,Sunday:
Masons HoId..
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R. Griffin, rector of St. James'
Anglican Church, Stratford, a
native of Dublin, Ireland, chap-
lain of the Perth Regimient, and
an, eloquent speaker. He was
thanked.for his address by Wor-
shipful Brother John A. Seaman,
Immediate Past Master of Mait-
land Lodge.
Among guests present were
A. Stoll and William Craig,
Worshipful Masters of Morning
Star Lodge, Carlow, and Clinton
Masonic Lodge, respectively.
- Worshipful Master Leonard
Sheardown expressed thanks to
the ladies of North Street Un-
ited Church for the lovely ban-
geet they prepared. This was
eplied to by Mrs. Allister
Green. W.M. Leonard Shear -
down also .thanked Brother
Harry E. Worsell, Junior Ware
den, for making arrangemen`
in connection with the Ladies,'
Night.
Scottish dances were present-
ed by Patsy and Mary Wilkin,
daughters of Mr. and Mrs. -
George Wilkin of Auburn, who
were accompanied on the• bag-
pipes by their brother, Robert.
The Message •
The public image in contrast
to the real image, of Masonry
was the topic of the address of
Rev. Mr. Griffin. If a wrong
public impression of Masonry
is created, there is something
wrong with the individual Mas-
ons themselves and not with
Masonry itself, he stated.
Masons are not a select, little
clique out to help themselves a
mistaken impression he rby
some, he said. The rule of
Masons is the spirit of giving
rather than the spirit of get-
ting, he added. A Mason is a
man who believes, or ought to
believe,' that man is made in
the image of God and his life
should be patterned on that.
said Rev. Mr. Griffin.
The 'speaker'4 stated that
Ladies' Night is one of the most
important events in the Mas-
onic year.
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DUNGANNON
DUNGANNON, Mar, 5, --Mr.
Richard Park,- sie „who ,sp.ept.•
week in Winghaa Hospital un-
der 'treatment for pneumonia
and a week of convalescence
with his daughter, Mrs. Arthur
Stewart, is now back home,
much- improved in health.
. Ir's4, W. R, Andrews was
taken to Wingham hospital last
week for treatment of an in-
fected leg.
Mr. Delmer Maize, Scarboro,
was home with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Bert Maize for the
weekend.
Mr. Cecil Culbert is having
surgery done on his leg which
has 'been .giving Brim treuble
for some time. He recently
spent seven weeks at Goderich
hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Robert-
son and Mrs. Len Crawford of
Wingham visited the latter's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. Arthur
Culbert, recently.
' Mr. and Mrs,. -Howard Culbert
and family visited Mr. and Mrs.
Earl Sherwood at Catinw on
Sunday.
Mrs. Otto Popp' is in Gode-
rich hospital following- a fall
on -Saturday while shopping in
Goderich. X-rays revealed a
bad sprain to her arm. She is
remaining in - hospital for a
general check-up. Mrs. R. A.
MacKenzie, Mrs. Popp's mother,
is at Pine Crest Manor Hospital,
Luckno\, at' the" present time.
-*Master Ricky McClure, young-
est son of Mr and Mrs Bill
McClure, Elmira, is spending a
week with his aunt, Mrs. Herb
Finnigan, while his parents are
4n --Nassau•,
Bahamas. —
Born at Goderich hospital on
March 3rd to Mr. and Mrs. Ray-
mond Chisholm, Goderich, a
daughter. Congratulations!
Born at Lowell hospital, Low-
ell, Mass., to Mr. and Mrs. Ken-
neth ,Brown of Chelmsford,
Mass., a daughter, Suzanne
Marie, (6 lbs. 4 ozs.). A sister
for Alan and granddaughter for.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Brown,
Dungannon.
Euchre Party
The Ladies' Guild of St.
Paul's Anglican Church sport';
sored a euchre party in the
Parish Hall on Tuesday evening
of last week. Winners were:
gents, Frank Thompson, Charlie
Rivett; ladies, Mrs. Arthur- El-
liott, Mrs. Elmer Black. There
were nine tables in play. The
door prize- was won by Charlie
Rivett.
Ladies' Guild
The Ladies' Guild of St. Paul's
Anglican Church met at the
home of Mrs. Will Caesar on
Wednesday of last' week -.with
eight members present. Mrs.
Tom Young 'presided. Partof
the -afternoon was spent, in em-
broidering a set for the church.
Lunch was served at the close
-of-the afternoon- .-- -- --
Leap Year Birthday
A Leap Year birthday was
celebrated fast Thursday_- ley -
Mrs. S: J, Kilpatrick at Pirie
Crest Manor, •.LiicknoW, when
several relatives and friends
VISIT HENSALL
Members of the Canadian
Legion La -dies' Auxiliary were
guests" of the Hensall branch -
on Wednesday' evening of lasty
week. Cardswere enjoyed
with prizes,,agoing to: Mrs,. L.
Ashton, "500" high; IVirs.-MVIamie
Sutcliffe, euchre high, Mrs. Alex
McAulay, consolation. Lunch
brought the pleaeant evening.
to a close.. - Thit was the last
darty before the playo;is.
called to offer congratulations.
Q11...Silxday, her son Palmer
and, Mrs. Kilpatrick of Agin-
court visited her.
Young People's Union
The Dungannon Y.P.T;i,,, to-
gether with/members from Nile
and Port Albert, numbering 25,
met at 8 p.m. Monday night at
the Dungannon United Church,
Mrs. N. L. Gostonyi presided
and Karen .MacKenzie was at
the piano for the hymns. Pray-
er was offered by Rev.' N. L.
Gostonyi. , The guest speaker
was Mr. W. Craven of Goderich,
probation `officer for Heron
County. He told of his work
drawing a comparison of pun-
ishment 75 years ago and pre-
sent times when it is the work
of the probation officer to lend
all encouragement to those in
need of good citizenship. At
the conclusion of the evening,
lunch was served.
C.G.I.T.
The C.G.I.T. met at the home
of Cathy Stothers on Monday
night. The World Day of Pray-
er service was followed with
the theme, "More than Con-
querors." Mrs. Robert Stothers
led with responsive readings.
Diane Errington presided for
the business period. The C.G.
I.T. members, leaders and some
parents enjoyed a bowling, party
at Goderich on Saturday night.
World Day of Prayer Service
Ladies frgm the Anglican and
United churches joined with
members of the Presbyterian
Church to observe the" World
Day of Prayer on -Friday, March
1. Mrs. Robert McAilister w
corned the visitors and opened
the Service with the call to �F�pan March 28 at 2 o'clock, A
ss FT s" Mrs. Thomas`"i("o�"ilfi t" `�?afl Cancer is to be sl own
and Mrs. Cecil Blake assisted in and ail ladies an the commun-
lead ng the service. Mrs. C.
ity are welcome. There will
Finniga?rx, Mrs, L. Hasty, Mrs. be a shower for the Cancer
Fred Young, Mrs, N. Gostonyi, Cupboard. The motto, You can
preach av better sermon with
your life than with y6 r lips,,
was read by Mrs. E. Errington,
Mrs. W. Brown gave a ,very in -
Mrs. C. Anderson and Mrs,
Bessie Stewart gave the prayers.
Mrs. Wallace Wilson and Mrs.
F. Jones sang a duet. Rev. R.
McLeod gave an inspiring ad-
dress on the threme "More than
Conquerors." Mrs. F. Jones
and Mrs. W. Reid- were the or-
ganists for the service. Follow-
ing the dedication ol the offer-
ing which was collecte. by Mrs.
M. McAllister and Mrs. J. Wil-
son, the hymn "The Day Thou
Gayest" was sung and Rev. R.
McLeod, pronounced the. bene-
diction.
Women's Institute
The Dungannon Women's In-
stitute met at the home of Mrs.
Stanley Reid -Vvith 19 members
and one visitor present. The
roll call was answered with a
Valentine ,verse, A motion was
made to make a crazy quilt with
print pieces, to have on;hand in
case of emergency. Mrs. L.
Ivers offered to put the blocks
together. Some of the ladies
plan -to -attend a meeting to be
held in Wingham on Saturday,
March 9th. The main feature
is to be `;Meat Processing." A
ticket for next-' year's three
Community Concerts is to be
bought and three high school
students will have the opportun-
ity to attend one concert. The
nominating committee is to be
the branch directors, Mrs. L.-
Ivers, Mrs. K. Dawson and Mrs.
Otto Popp. 'It was announced
the district annual is to be held
at Dungannon on May 30th.
The next meeting is to be held
in the United Church basement
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All owners and harborers of dogs are
required to obtain tags for them ON OR
BEFORE MAY -1st. Tags must be worn by
.thp dog. . •
DOGS ARE NOT PERMITTED TO RUN
--AT.LARGE IN TOWN BEWEEN MAY'
1st AND OCTOIER 1st.
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the owner or harborer will' be summoned
. according to By-law No. 34 of 1960„ °e1
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fornative and interesting tail
on oil paintings and showed
several finished ,paintings and
some in tile making., Mrs. T: C.
Anderson told the members
about -part of their trip to• the
West last year. Lunch 'was
served by the hostesses, Mrs.
W. Zinn, Mrs. R. Finnigan and
Mrs. Ivan Rivett.
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MEET
Your. Liheral Can-didate_
Foi' Huron -
e, He is a native of McKillop,
where he was born 57 years
ago '
• Married to the former Flor-
ence Stewart, of $jusseIs, the
1VIrGavins have two sons and
a daughter. -
• A successful farmer and
businessman, .Gordon McGav-
in farms 200 acres in McKil-
lop, and since 1936 has oper-
ated an, extensive farm
etutpnient business in Wal-
ton.
•'lie is 'a' member of Duff's
United Church, Walton.
• Lortg active in plowing com-
petitions, he' was Canadian
Champion in 1926. ° S i n c e
9936 he has been a director
.of the Ontario Plowmen's
Association and is -a Past
President of the O.P.A. '
GOWON McGAVIN.
• Interested in 1raeel, he visit,
ell Russia find other Euro-
pean countries. In 1958 he
-vas manager of .the Cana-
dian plowmen who took part
in the International Plowing.
—event at Stuttgart, Germany.
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STATIONS AND MEET HIM AT GATHERINGS THROUGHOUT THE RIDING DURING,
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round and- having a hole in the middle.' There is a vast
difference in taste however as chiffon is much Lighter than
angel food. .
The orange chiffon with the orange icing is made with'
fresh oranges, which heaps to give it that fresh orange
flavor.
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the chocolate devil'saiood chiffon this weekend as well. -
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Mon., Tues., Wed., Thurs., Sat., 8.30 'til 6.30
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