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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1964-07-16, Page 8a i' The Jeri jnal-Star, Thursday, July loth, 1964 a, 1!* SUMMJR VISITORS •GardenParty- YhIGSW.110E,— The annual 1 after undergoing surgery on her gatcden party held in the parish i ear in Stratford hospital.. We hall and on the church grounds !hope you areyfeelrng much bet - was a sucee $sful event. The' ter, Betty.Miss Mary Murray is-. ,;.pend- Seaforth , ,Girls' High School • Mr, K.•rry Mogan of London,r il, two week. in Toronto with Band • .d The T,J.B. Trio of , .Hiss Vivian 13rya•n of Toronto • relatives. orth had an , appreciative I are spending their vacation I \1i John Pritchard visited . audience on the grounds. The I with Mr, and Mrs, Con Hogan, with his son, Eugene, in a Lon - St. Jo--ph's Junior choir sang j, Mrs. Helen Pierson and child several numbers during the sup- ren of Hamilton spent the per. During, the evening the past tw'o weeks with her mother, draw was .made for the $100Mrs. Gilmore, and brothers. prize • which `,was won icy Mr•,I Fars,' Robt, • Howard, sr., Mr. .,• ®t . --:+anri VT' '3, Jahn Hoa relLMr . an d7C od 'rich ' -Matthew -Foley- won the qutIt !Mrs. Robt. lowarc,'Zr. an' r *4''''!••-•••• --whWh hacl-poen •made -by Mrs. { Mrs: -'Leo-Co tint rey-attelicled•the ' 'Dennis Dabton. ! Cameron- Miller wedding in ru.ckxww on Saturday', Personals �t•• „-' �• , The Van Osch twins; children 11ra�'lrs:"`°rci"°T'alad Mr.,andVirs W. A, Humph of 'Mr, and Mrs. Peter Van'Osch i and Keith have gone on a motor`•-rey', Mr. and Mrs. George Web. - - k, ,r �,. ,M A,�..7 stip to the Nest Coast. c�td yy, :S. 5 J'S1C'C S - M. L' a'r :-gys iii ..uVY, °4'.,� = a .,,mil b''rf ;- As is t''-' r'is�Dalton ot- end Jacqueline. tended the Seigler-Y3urbreck . Mr. Frank Owens,. Mr, anti !wedding in Walkerton on .Sat Mrs. Ralph .'Moon, Saginaw, urday. spent the weekend: with '11r. and '4Ir, and Mrs. Michael Kinahan __.Mrs- • Jose? CQ rtiney• and f m- ' • c 4 allrice Edwards,, ST. HELENS 'ST. FIELENS. Mrs• W Gordon. gelntyre of r itiuchmond Hill is ipendi'ng this week with her' ;,arents, Mrs. ''and Mrs, W. J.- • I- • Mr, sand Mrs. ,D,avid Gilmour of Toronto spent •thg 'weekend with her parents, '41r.. and Mr's. Ilan•b` Webb, Jet'reY returned .come 'after two weeks herd. don hospital over the weekend Mrs. Pritchard has been in the city this week., Mr. - Robert Lyons, jr., is' a patient in \g'ingha'm hos,eital. 7rtt'rs-f+�re�cf -g�Emt a . spent Wednesday •wilh'' Mr. and Claude M. DeVorss of Wichita, Mrs. Barry McQuillin and Tr11-in Kiansas, was elected President of, Kitchener, bions International at the As�so- ciation's 47th' anneal conyeltron in-.Tur••onte;; Canada, July =1, Lions International, with 720,000 members in 124 countries, is the w'orld's largest service club or- Lila ;Humphrey. spent Sunday• known for. its many youth pro - at a family • reunion at Mr. and grams, community. service proj- Mrs, Lorne Humphrey's at Hg- ects, sight conservation activities peler.d • and aid to the blind. Last year Lions Clubs around the••globe Ph w . a arc so M �1. Mr, 'Gordon Pt }nabecker of completed more than 400,000 in- � ---"""-rTaik and- :trary :Anne -vi steel: -Cram- spent"i e ---we ir c ti divid�aLKreummunity lUQ ects. .. 'rMr. and Mrs. Mark Dalton ars Aua, .Kinahan over the his parents, Mr, and Mrs. Don .v.4ited in Toronto duan the , weekend an i Lions Elect- International lect , International President , usic , And Prizes Feature , ►uadons Elect- I y S't. ,George's Anniversary . • ff '' (Contfntted from page 1) It is wonderful what the Church Missionary Society -did• for Can- ala right' down to 1940 — in- deed, after that. The Old Coun- try carried the major burden of our Anglican mission work in Canada; they not only pour- ed millions of dollars here, but thei-r sons and daughters came ever to h6lp establish our Church. Now, vast areas of the Anglican communion are exact- ly! where we were- 200 years ago; and we must do for others what other's. have done for us." The service of morning pray- er was conducted by the rentor. At the ofre`rto.ry the choir, un- der direction of George Bur- goin, organist and choirmaster; sang the anthem, '''Open Our t es(Macfarlane). Y• Reception .Held At:tiie conclusion of -the ser- iter, Brenda" and Carol; Mr. and U lir d� d �s�•ai1`1 1 � •_ ie a .. `� � Boren q ..::'s` �t� • tC � vice, a reception was held .in the Parish Hall 'with many vis- itors and members of the con- gregation present.' Mr. Maurice Jenkins, the people's warden, on behalf of the congregation, expressed thanks to Bishop Luxton for being present at the anniversary service and hoped he would return soon again. ast week. Mr. Herman. g P ' nabec' er`.• Relatives and friends gather • Lambertus re- Mrs. Ray Hawley. and Leslie ed in Kintail Hall an Friday gather- past Dalton vend word over the weekend a of Oshawa spent the past { n -ilia t one Mac- sp e- summer- in , Tor of t -ho• -.sudor. sle.8h of his bio- �h�ws Mr. andn c17 .n s ter , w V qier '''; 11 is'k Mamie Dalton in be rill 5. oi. m t La �-Woods. then, Mr. Joseph Mrs. "Lorne 'VCsxllt�rteii•--`'`"�'F�h�`,:4, • ::�•too1�: - �.-<..:��.. _ . , _.... _14-1_3/Valkerlon on Tuesday IMITW r�$:n rYk,�'�'S3:Kiraz. .,,,r �1C. Yu •Lip •-.l�PPORTUN1r �d -. "�....,-?AtC•hw,ri+�y-.a..W' P✓..w 7.1Y He also paid tribute, to the fruitful services of Canon *Tay- lor during his years as rector of St. George's. He wished for him and Mrs. `Taylor every hap- be uld the be piness in their future life London and hoped they wo visit St. George's often in years that lie ahead._ On half of the congregation he officially presented Canon QTay- lor with a purse of money after `which the latter replied most suitably-. Mr. L. B. Graham, the rector's warden, conveyed to Canpn Tay- lor greetings from • the clergy of the' Deanery: Earlier, the 1?anery Clergy had presented Canon Taylor 'with a desk elgek in recognition of his past ser- Ivices. Mrs. L. B. Graham ,pre- sented, Mrs. Taylor with a lovely bouquet of flowers, expressing thanks from the vaj', ous wo- men's organizations for her de- voted assistance ove,r.the years. Mrs. Taylor, in replying; spoke of her plea'sure in serving the - congregation of St. GAorge's. CHOCOLATE MALTED LAYER CAKE - LARGE VARIETY OF PIES DATE SQUARES -. 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FOUR RTH5OOO�0O. 4 - " a • -A New Game In Each Ad AMBERS s 8 f3fY,3, Mrs Harriet McEvoy and _ ELI) r on a, trip to Saskatchewan. -„�-.:•...--..,...,..... ,rn.�...;_._r,..n.._.._,......�..-�,...„.,,�_ .� �.-,:...�,.,r..,.....1G'fi5s •:�I"ary..�,"w�h'1•�liii'So`ri"��f Waterloo was home for the weekend, , • • morning. .;.:sons"'15"i""°�"li!'ca;o are--•sp•e•nd' b, the holidays with Mr. and' Mrs. {1 PEOPLE WE KNOW Rost: Howard and family. ASHFIELD.—Mrs, David Mac - Mrs. Eugene"F.rayne is home Mr. and Mrs. H. CL;Johnstone Murchy visited with her d'augh- and family off.British Columbia ter, •Mrs. C• Hatherton in El- mira last weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Oke and cTi ltlI 'ti o•f-0St `awa"`are•'-nrsrt•ing-• with Earl Howes. Ray MacKenzie of Toronty,1 was home for the weekend. „ t&KEVIE! 44,44.4.sa.""n.•cn min: were in town for a few days and then "left for Sarnia to visi't �yrit h"�114r . 3otrrrs•torre �s-lar'of:her: =-• ..- DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS 1�O�[F�CANADA �� 1 1=7rZ`�•li"�ieacnc.sava: Miss Mabel Maodonald of Windsor is visiting her mother, Mrs. Alex Macdonald. ,»., ,Mrs-li nal.rl._.Dre,.W and her son David .of -.Toronto are at their summer home here. Rev. James MacKenzie of :North Carolina' was guest rintkVfirferPhtintEV ''"SV1 ED--TENDII� , .-.a cess-.Greger i...41amille,a....s�pe Ike, .0,11_,,,...,„--, :�,- rlifldlf `°1'al� ed to Secretary, Department of weekend with relatives here, ,,.., - boom. .-.,w_.,.. ____.- Mr.-✓and.,�'1Ir•s...,1'V. C. Barrett o •-, .r. 13 312, Sir a Charles upper Build. Colin Howes, a a patret Yn Goderich hllspital ` 'with pried- and fam.rly of .:.Toronto are Lg�F dallr employ ee= :bensfi tsr•,-ia13:; security and better than av- erage opportunity for advan- cement to executive posi- tions. v n Apply In Person To DRUNUAQN.P? -•.. TRANS-CANADA �nc�reoe?sa�zs�oty,slP=v_s.*s�uszezx,�a,a; �r�y�a,n:,vn7tm+txn:luru ino Riverside Drive, Ottawa 8, moni'a spending their holidays here. • ' and epdorsed "TENDER FOR •! DREDGL'V'G COI, W 1 S',T, ELY 84,000 CUBIC YARDS PLA,- ' iCE �j.EASL;RE141E�tiT.CLASS "B" - lVeATERIAL AT --GODERTCH. MONDAYS 9-12 p.m. -ONTARIO'', will be ceived' un . .1 4,rED- THE CLASSICS NESDAY.JULY296 , ' Tender documents can • be ob- Spec acular Ne* Group ,� rained through: Chief Engineer, Room E=443, Sir Charles Tupper WEDNESDAYS ,and FRIDAYS Bulletin,. Riverside Drive. 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