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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1963-06-20, Page 8r' The Goderich "Signal -Star, Thursday, June 20th, 1963 sot AUBURN. ¢ AUBURN, June 17. — Mrs. and Mrs. Harry Ri derknecht, George ,Revering, Paul and all of "Detroit, Mr, and Mrs: George of. Walton visited -last Barry Rinderknecht, jr., Sally Thursday with her brother, and' Sue -of Almon,t, Michigan,. Peter Hellinga, Mrs. F•lellinga, visited on Monday with Mr. and Hank and Elizabeth. Mrs-. Clifford Brown and family Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Davies spent and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hag• the weekend. at Dorchester and gitt and family. attended the memorial service Mr. and Mrs. Thomas ShrAp- at .0 the Dorchester cemetery. pard, David, Brian, Denise and They also visited relatives •at Mark of Sarnia and Mrs. W. 11. London, Dorchester and Har- Sheppard of Bright's GI -me rietsvil!le. visited last Sunday with Miss Mr. Harvey- McGee is visiting i Laura Phillips. his cousins, Mr. and M,rs. R. E. Mrs. Charles Strau.:;han visit- Cra'xford and Mr. Paul Renwick ed a few days last week with at Galt. her cousin, Mrs. Durnin l'hi'l Mr. and Mrs. William II. lips, at their cottage at I.urgon Coates of Flint, Michigan, are Beach. visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Mait- Mr. and Mrs. Reg Asquith, -land Allen and Mr. and Mrs. George ,and Aripe of Islington, William. J. Craig. 'The occasion spent the weekend with his was the Celebration of the 43rd mother, Mrs. Charles Asquith: wedding anniversary of Mr. and. '. Mr.:. Reg. Dunham (the form - Mrs. Coates. sr Margaret Hawkins) of St. • Miss Barbara MacKay was a Marys visited Miss .Laura l'hil- patient in Goderich hospital lips last week. last weekend when she had her • Mc. and. Mrs.. Andrew Kirk tonsils removed. - Mr. and Mrs. William S. Craig and family of Clinton visited last Saturday with Itis parents, Mr. and Mrs. William J. Craig. Mr. Rowland Stalker -of King- ston visited recently with his sored by the Auburn Athletic cousin, Mrs. Maitland Allen, Association. During intermix and Mr. Allen• sion the draw for the prises Over 20 member of the Au- took place„ and John Livermore ""'burn Explorers group enjoyed a of Clinton won the electric fry trip .through the woods in the pan and Mrs. John Maize of Maitland Block last Saturday Dungannon won the ham. morning. The leader of the Mrs. Mary Johnston returned party was Mrs. Maurice Bean on Monday after attending the, and she was assisted by Mrs. ', rad iation exercises of Mr. Elmer Sproul and Mrs. Ha`iolc] Watson Chin at Berrien Springs, Baechler. The girls were .livid Michigan. " She also spent an ed into three groups and col l enjoyable time at New York lected interesting articles found and Washington. -in the woods. After a two-hour ! iVlr. nsCar Ament and his hike ,they enjoyed a picnic Itrrich. ,sister, Mrs. Clara Haney of Tor- connell "and Miss Diane visited on. Sunday with their daughter, Mrs. Louis Blake, Mr. Blake, Faye and Mary Anne. A good crowd attended the dance .last Friday i'veninAt span onto left last week to viiit their The librarian of the Auburn I brothers, Mr. Ed. Ament at - Public Library;, requests that all Kindersley, Saskatchewan, and county hooks he in on June ! .‘Ir. Joseph Ament at Mosshank, 22nd to be ready for the ex- Saskatchewan. 22nd Mrs. John Sprung entertain - Mr.. and Mrs. George. Disney ed empkiyees of the Woolworth store last week in honor„of Miss Katlnerine Anne Kennedy at hrr new home north of Au- burn.. The evening was spent socially and gaily decorated gifts were presented to Miss Kennedy to honor her prior -to her marriage. • Later all enjoy- ed a wiener roast on the Sprung lawn. Mr. Donald Haines, R.R;' 5;• Goderich, received word fast week that he has completed his degree. and is now a member anniversary of the church. The of the Institute • of Municipal intexEsting .topic. on the trans members voted to give a don Assessors, (M.I.M.A.). He re lotion of the Bible was given by ation to the_Dail Vacation Bible ceived his degree with an honor I y Mrs. Roy 12a-er. standing through Queen's Uni- ISchool. Correspondence letters versity. +of acceptance were read for the wav 1 1r Perfect Color Matching • Regular Paint Prices • All Paint Finishes • All Can Sizes .. from 1/2 pint to a gallon • No Waiting .• . , buy any color right over the counter • Same Color Again . any time you want it Good progress has been made recently with the erection of the new Sifto salt building at the salt wells here. Brickwork has advanced rapidly in the past several weeks c t k and the structural steel work is well • advanced and some of the tanks and bins installed in the superstructure. The pa,•k- aging plant is expected to be in up:'ration sometime next year. (Signal -Star photo) Arthur Circle Group Study Book Conducted- In Honk. Kong .Style 27 ----Winthrop at Bruce-Kippen !Rev. Robert Meally closed the 'Association and the Knox Pres- - Auburn at Varna 'meeting with prayer. Mrs. ! byterian Church Young _. Peo- luly-- Haggitt assisted by her sister, 2---Londesboro at Holmesville ,Mrs. Clifford Brown, served a ! ple's Society met for their meet- • ing at the Rectory in Blyth with - a good attendance. The meet- ing was opened by the presi- dent, Floyd Smith, and Rev. R. Jenkins of Brussels led in pray - Bruce-Kippen at Winthrop dainty lunch. 4--- Bruce-Kippen at Auburn Knox • W.M.S. • Varna at Londesboro The June meeting of the 8- -Holmesville at Bruce-Kippen ! W.M.S. of Knox Presbyterian Winthrop at Varna . Church was held 'at the home 11 ---.'Auburn at Holthesville rr. The Scripture was read by of Mrs. Donald Haines with1/4tt, Londesboro at Winthrop Brine Haines. I'}SE� minutes 15—Londesboro at Auburn , good attendance-. The presr- 1 y y were read b the secretary, dent Mrs. Wilfred Sanderson, Varna at Bruce-Kippen Margaret Haines: ' flans were pre.<ided. Mrs. John Houston 18--Bruce-Kippen at Londesboro' made to hold a wiener roast was the pianist. The Glad Tid- Winthrop at Holmesville on June 27th. Interesting plc 'trigs prayer was given by Mrs. 22—Holmesville' at Varna tures, taken along the MacKen= Donald Haines. The devotional Auburn A Winthrop zie River when he was mis period was taken by Miss Min- sionary-teacher there for five - Anglican Guild ►rie Wagner. Mrs. Ed. Davies gave a reading. • The roll call years starting in 1936, were - 'Che June nice in, of St. shown by' Rev. Mr. Jenkins. A �' was answered by a Bible verse Mark's Anglican Church was:c o n t a i n i n .J the sword gar_ social hour was held after the held at the horne of Mrs. Thomb meeting with lunch being sery den." The minutes w e r e as Haggitt with a good attend- ,''d by Mrs. • Meally. read by the secretary, Mrs. Don- ance. The Scripture was read till Haines. It• was decided to 89th Birthday by Mrs. Ed. Davies. Mrs. George observe the 75th ' anniversary „ • aro exton Schneider read from the study C'on Latulations a. ex,c n c, - " do yon handle of the W.i\I.S. at the fall rally to Mr. John Bennett, • R.R. of the Huron Presbyterial which • fort Albert, who an June 17th will be held- in Auburn this celebrated his 89th birthday at September. Plans were made his home in Ashfield Township.' to make some layettes for the Born on the same farm where bale. Anyone with used child he–still resides, Mr. Bennett is ren's clothing is•asked to bring the son of the late John Bennett them in before the bale goes in and Charlotte Cameron. He September. An invitation to was married in 1908 to the attend St. Mark's Anglican former Christena Rutherford of The June meeting of the Ar- J. Ci».dter, and the treasurer's thur Circle of Knox Presbyter- r'e'port was given by Mrs, B. Lan Church was held in the McCrelath.• Mrs. Betty .Fisher church parlor on Monday with J eported that nine- roses bowls Mrs. G. L. -Royal presiding. ' had been sent to members who were ,ill. Mrs. J. Schaefer asked The Scripture was read by Mrs. G. McManus, and Mrs. hen Dunn. led - in prayer. The of- fering was taken up by ,Mrs. R. Bradford and Mrs. E. Rivett. The chapter froth the study Square Dancers book, "The Flim of Asia," was given a novel arlcl interesting 11 d doubts"? A birthday hymn was sting for Mrs. Fordyce Clark. Mrs. Gordon R. Taylor was the pianist • for the meeting. The president, Mrs. George Schnei- der, took charge of the business session.' The minutes w -ere read by the secretary, Mrs. John Baer. The treasurer, Mrs. Ger- -Church meeting on June 25th don R. Taylor, read the Financial was accepted.. A Bible quiz statement. • She also `reported that donations were coming in from - the make-believe tea pro- ject in connection with the) 80th on "Grains - and Hair," wa�„s_cor-- ducted by Mrs. Wesley Brad - nock. The offering was receiv- ed by Mrs. Donald Haines. An special Guild meeting on June Mr. John Kitchen of Port 25th when Rev. and Mrs. H. Dalhousie is visiting this week Donaldson of Seafp th, former with his grandparents, Mr. and ly missionaries in Chile, will Mrs. J. J. Robertson. be the - guest speakers. Plans Miss Joan Weir of London is were made to have lunch and a vacationing with her aunt, Mrs. atl-nttatee `Y; and family. .Presbyterian L.A. ice,➢ h' �ies also made plans to assist in the special church . services to be held on June 23rd with services -at 11 Mrs. Ed. Davies. president of aim' and 7.30 p.m. Rev. Robert the hadies' Aid of the Prwshy Meally will conduct the morn- tnrian Church. was in charge of in.g service and Rt. Rev. Harold the June meeting and welcomed F. Appleyard, Bishop of Georg - guests and members to the ; ian Bay will be the special meeting. It was decided to give speaker at the evening service. a donaiinn to the Daihv Vaca- tion Bible School and plans' were discirssel to send girls to • camp. The minutes- were read by the secretary, 'Mrs. Roy Daer, and she gave the financial state - J'77 ment. Letters of thanks for don ations made to Ewart College '4¢v0,o'brushma,hs' in memory of loved ones Was read from Dr, -D. J. Lane. Mrs. Clayton Edward and Mr. Jarrle;s gcott. The meeting was closed and a dainty lunch was served by Mrs. Donald .Haines, assisted `by her daughter, Miss Margaret xlai.res. AINTs and 'fAMLL:�- B. R. ROBINSON PAINT — WALLPAPER BROADLOOM FLOOR COVERINGS ''••' 61 Hamilton St, • Ba II . Schedule Ihe- rest of the schedule of the Central Huron Ball League is as follows: June- 24—Varna at Auburn •- Holmesville at Londesboro ,Transistor Portable RE,CORD PLAYERS Take It To The Beach - No Plug In This is - one of the most compact units you have ever seen. It is no bigger than a portable radio and this in- chides speaker and everything. Weighs no more than five pounds. No plug-in needed. Plays all record speeds and sizes. 49.95' CARRYING CASE. FOR 50R:ECC►RDS WITH THIS UNIT visa at RECORD RAR TV i e -■y�y'�`y/.yce e O s ,. 14 44718 Joint Meet The Anglican Young People's St. Helens who passed away suddenly in 1957. Mr. Bennett is a member of the Erskine Presbyterian Church, Dungan- non, where he has been a mem- ber of the Kirk Session for many years. Mr. Bennett has two sons, Hugh Bennett, R.R. 1, Port Albert and Bruce at home and three grandchildren, John, Jill and Jimmy Bennett. WATER WELL DR ---LUN_ Fast, - Efficient Service Rotary Rig Calf TOM LANG • Ladc� DrillingExpIQration& Co. - HILLSBURGH Phone 855-4605 or 855-4639- -25-26 CE NOW THERE:._ WERE FI FTY THERE ARE ONLY EIGHT! That's right, not so ,long ago we had over'fifty mattresses in - t 4or--crus gpeoia- rat ale. - --_-v — mu lg gid- • mit that we have only eight in stock. These are - all high quality mattresses and are extremely good value (as the number of sales we have made would indicate). The brand name? Why they are Serta; a bred name you can certainly depend on and one which we stand behind 100 . If you desire a box spring we must' frankly admit that we haven't one in the place. The only thing that we can surmise is• that people felt it.was extremely good that they cleaned us right out. By" -the way, we are offering, these -eight mattresses at $35 EACH REGI. "$39,9.5 and $49.95 a P.S. If we dib not have what. you want in the way of a mattress . noir, we will be able to look after you in the near future as we have a -;brand new stock on its way. FURNITURE WEST STREW that members bring their re- cipes for the cook book which is ies • • Ian _• presentation by Mrs. Royal and I p members of her group. The topic was Hong Kon, and was conducted as a conversation be Plans were made forthe start tween Mrs: Royal, Mrs. Elliott � of the square dance season• next Rivett, Mrs. Max Cutt, Mrs. 'Al �l~all when Goderich Square vin McGee and Miss Hazel Mc Dance "' Club met at Lorne who has s.pelrt` ome Web's 0i1 No. 8 ilighway� re- Donald,time in Hong Kong, and so w a Gently, , with Al Craig, president, in th chair. About 25 ware able to give first-hand inform' ation oAi the colony. Prayer was offered by Miss McDonald. '1 he president, Mrs. G. Mc- Manus, conducted the business portion of the meeting. '1'he minutes of the May meeting were read by the secretary, Mrs. Lucy Maud Montgomery Mac- Donald was born at ('lif.on, P.E.I., in 187.4. At 34 sh_' wrote the trenien'lou ly n v p u l a i "Anne of Green Gables." Mark Twain desci•ihed it as lire "sweetest creation of ch.ht life ever written." The autlrore:,s wrote gix book, but none ever equalled the Green Gables. saga for worldwide and end irir.g popularity. in attendance. Changes suggested„ and adopt- ed included changing the loca- tion of club activities to Mac- Kay Hall, and that meetings be held on the second and fourth Tuesdays of each month. Name Callers. It was decided that caller El Haveling would be ens*aged for every other dance, and Len Near will'handle the remainder. Square dance lessons Neill be held again in the fall at G -rde- rich District Collegiate if suf- ficient interest is shown, ar 1 a special invitation Evill be ex- tended to young people. y At the close of the business I session, dancing and refresh- I ments were enjoy -ed. being prepared. ,Mrs, J. Leitch reported for the waya and means committee; Plans were completed for tipp garden, tea which is to be Held at the home of Mrs. Bryan Ains- lie in July, Mrs. Ainslie , an- pounced that seberal members of the Weaver's • Association from LondonwOuld. be present at the tea with, a, display of wea ng, Miss nose Aitken. lits (nsnted to bring ,some a Iter sui'all,�r looms anti tp shory.spmc, of her. work. Ail added at�rac tion will be a• display of Paiat� Wigs by, the Goderieh ,Art Club, The Lord's prayer was ro pealed in unison, acid a Sadat; haffhour was enjoyed with tea.' being served by Mrs, A. Gild.' ers' - Lunch committee. B Clare Huron 0 While . .wedloc ()toed Lel, per that • C These 00 your le situa hernsely OCiouS suedo s they iris ace eedom r sorrel 0o mut nstaneo. lance. 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