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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1963-10-31, Page 6
Azrz 11 The Goderich Signal -Star, Thursday, October ° 31st, 1� 3 • • County n1 O , ees Eijoy� nn;ua_ � Banquet - AUBURN, Oct. 29.—One hun• secretary -treasurer; Jack Snell, died and sixteen employees, Andy Edgar, -and ,Bob Macbon- wlle work on• the Huron County i a•ld• -- roads` and their wives, enjoyed Following- the � dinner, pro- ' gressi,ve eueY tre was played with • ,a turkey banquet last Thursday �Mr. William J. Craig as master evening in the Auburn t oar !of c.,remonies. Prize .winners' munity Memorial Hall. 'the .were: high lady, Mrs. Court - County Engineer, Mr. James land Kerr,. Benmiller; low lady, Britnell, was the master of cele- 'Mrs. James Britnell, Goderich; monies. - Mr. William Hanly most lone hands, Mrs. R. Dal - pronounced the Grace. i ton, Kinburn; high man, Frank After the dinner, Mr. Brit- Riley; low man, Toni Middegaal, nell introduced the road corn- ' Ply-th; most lone hands, .Carson inittee and other county oleic Watson, Brussels. The door ials who were present. Mr. size was won by -Mrs. Don Britnell gave a short report', \lc.'arter of Brussels. - on the work and its costs, to j The banquet and evening's give. the men an insight into nro;;ram were arranged by Ar - all the, road and bridge Pro- i thur Youngblut, secretary-treas- jects. -Engineer Britnell an- urer, and James Glousher, Thoinas Haggitt, John Seers and Alvin Leatherland. nounced that the 1964 banquet Would be held in the north part of the county with the com- mittee to be: William Wright, R.A.F. Veterans Elect !Officers veterans who servea at No. 31 A.N.S. at .Port Albert during the war years elected an executive for their group for the forthcoming year in the course, of a reunion held at The Canadian Legion Hall here at the weekend. A. C. Beal of Stratford was named president and executive members are R. Buchanan, Goderich; G, T. Wilson, Gode- rich and A, Brentwood of Ham- ilton. It was decided to hb,ld the fourth reunion at Goderich on the last Saturday of -October. Come From Afar Guests were present from Toronto, Camp Borden, South- ampton, St. Catharines, Hamil- ton, London, Williston, Exeter, Mitchell, Stratford, Kincardine, Walkerton and Goderich. A door prize, a lovely hos- tess chair, was won by John Bourne of Mitchell. Miss Rose- mary Turland of Goderich de- lighted the gathering with many renditions on the bagpipes. . See also news story—en page 7 of this issue. 4. • QBETUARY -. MRS.-,JAMIES HART Tho funeral service for MrS. James Ffert, 58, of Hamilton, will be held this afternoon at the Lodge funeral home. Rev. G. L. Royal will �offieiate and interment will be in Maitland' cemetery. - Mrs. Hart was , the former Mary McLean, a daughter of the late Allan and Eva Cattle McLean -of Goderich. Since her marriage '21 years ago she had lived- in Hamilton. Her death • on Monday followed a ;long illness, Surviving besides her hus- band, are one brother, A. Stan- ley McLean, Goderich; and one sister, Mrs. W. M. (Evelyn) Meickle, Ailsa Graig.. * MISS KATE HUNTER, REG.N. ,A native of this district, Miss Kate Hunter, 74, died Monday in Kitchener after a long ill- ness. She was a daughter of the late John and Jean Kerr ANNUAL COMMENCEMENT %, OF Goderich District Collegiate Institute ON FRIDAY, NOV. 15th at 8:15 p.rn. n The Audit�rium Hunter. In 1928 she graduated from ,Kjlchener-Waterloo Iios; pital. Surviving are two brothers, J. Irving Hunter and Teren,,e Hunter. Canon K. E. Taylor officiated at the funeral service on Wed- nesday afternoon at the Lodge funeral home. Interment was, in Maitland cemetery. Aux _Readers,... Have Written Among letters received by The Signal -Star last week were one from London and one from Tllamesville. Mit. Gertrude Kay of Thames, .LSu ville, whostates s i " as borne -"she ' Vtm1d like to—see in the t toglther for a friendly match. near Dungannon. and lived . in Go"deriP h. -years ag67 crrites trout ladies' bowling. She is secretary of the ladies' bowling league at Thamesville which has 36 play- ers and spares. Mrs. Kay states Signal -Star, which she reads each week, the - names of lady howlers and their scores. Then, she hopes that tyelve of the best lady bowlers. from. Goderich and also from Thamesville could get Fio'm Claude P. Vigean,t, 3.90 p'rincess�a ue, London, --carte a plea for bilingualism. Ile stat- ed lated a group of young French. speaking Ontarians have started a publication "La Revue Ontar- ienne" so nam -give rola tarians an opportunity to ex themsely in .a_ publieatior their ow , if you' are inti }nth b1ie tion you are e o wvri to hien at the iti dress,* .041,„,,,.W 2,,,4.:,,444, $,+. :V•t•..4. 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