The Goderich Signal-Star, 1967-03-23, Page 13•
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•I#s$itt MR' Mlles from Goderich 'Chapter
are. I>'ictured hare all they're.. about to , em-
bark'on a bus trip to,Mt. Clematis, Michigan:
The 34' .dodoricIi ladies were joined by
'Star.'_ members from Clinto_r.,.. ,:.tor jyth,
•$..fo���*ndMit hetlera root..., �� were
attending
: an Internatlgnel maeflno ,ander
social .evening sponsored by a Mt, C!eniens
Chapter of the Easter afar. Order.
t: George's Wonian' s Auxiliar
lams To .Visit SkJ(, Shutjns
The, Sunday before Easter being
Palm •- Sunday members of -St.
george's Woman's Auxiliary are
visiting shutr#ns•and hospitalized
p .tients• apd presenting them with
a' palm ' cross which will be
blessed_,. and given out at the
church service to•all who are pre..
sent. •
ti
• • The March meeting open.
ed Wtth-a hymni.and-prayer;
`,the president, Mrs. E. F. Sale
to charge. The minutes of the last
meeting were read by Mrs. D.
• Wilson and i the treasurer's re.
port was given by Mrs A C. din
Blreald"the�eor
is a blow to' most. W.A. workers,
because in pa- t. years, the W. A. -
has given almost half a million
dollars, yearly, to -missions as
�,
well work Within the Diocese.
• Mrs. Wilson'requested mem.
hers to donate; tq the bake table
for the Girl's Auxiliary ce 1ten•
ntal tea April 15th, •
Lunch was served 'by Mrs, R. '
Needham, Mrs, F. Hunt audMrs..
0, Slemin. , , ,
MR. and MRS. HARRY POWELL
60th ANNIVERSARY:
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Powell
of 44' Angelesea St. Goderich
quietly Celebrated t}leir6Othwed•
g anniversary on March- 19th,
respondence which included an in.
vitation to attend the afternoon
guild's meeting on April 6th, •
which would start with a supper
M 6:30 p.m. and program follow.
ing. This invitation was accepted
with Pleasure. '
MAKE C,,ALLS
The Social Service convener
° Mr -s. H. Tichborne reported 24'
•' calls on the sick and the Dorcas
.convener Mrs. F. Hunt said that
one- of the quilts sent away was
• donated by Mrs. A. C: Blay.
The annual will be the latt.
ger part of April in London. At this
'time the changing of theWorr an's
,Ailiary name to the Anglican
Church .Women of Canada will
be voted on. Although many
approve of this change, (ACW)
others feel that the loss of identity,
• • FROM WEST -
_ __ __ Mr:_. and : Mrs. _ Ernest Mc,.
• Cartney of Dodsland, Sask., visit,•
ed with Mr. and Mrs. Lorne.
McCar ney:, Colborne St., and
With kr. and Mrs. Harvey Mc.
Cartney, Goderich Township and
other relatives in the Clinton_and
Seaforth district.
�A family dinner was held at
Tiger, Dunlop Inn. Mr. and Mrs.
Powell enjoy very god health.
Mr. Powell is 81, and Mrs. Powell.
is 80. They were married in
Halton County March 19th 1807.
They farmed on the 6th concess.
ion of Goderieh township till
three years ago when they moved
to Goderich. -
They have a family of 10 child.
'"ren;39 -grandchildren, 51 great
grandchildren. Orval of Goderieh
a 0
- Township, Mrs, Jin es (Olive).
Rean ofGoderieh, Robert ofBx'it•
isit Coluntblat, Mrs, "Joseph
.(Emma) Wilson of Goderich, Hem
bert of Kitchener, Mrs. Joseph
' (Edna) Cook of ,Goderich,/ Mrs.
Edward (Lottie) Gook • of
Goderich, Laverne OfGoderich,
Mrs. Delbert (Freida) Cook 0„
Holmesville, Ernest, Goderich
township.
One daughter Mildred decease
ed.
• They held riper house on Sure.
'"day the 19th. Many.eardsand:gtfts
were received. Many friendtr and
relatives called to renew- old
acquantences. n °
ow Loony
-Dear Ann Landers: My husband
is a well-known physician which
precludes my discussing this prO.
bleni with anyone in town. ,He is
• 62. 1 am 60; We have three fire
ohildren.. 1 '
The r octox----has-alwars,-been
a` good provider and he is"gen•
erous to a fault about most things,
,ln • recent years, however., tie
has become.increasingly censer..
vatrve-about -trifles, Md this is.
what concerns me.
The bane of my existence is his
underhanded behavior when it
comes to towels. First let me ex•
plain: that I have a superb laundry
room, automatic equipment, and
it is no trouble to washa loadof
towels as 1 have told the doctor
dozens of times. Yet he will not
Pit a soiled towel in theclothes
hamper,. What's. worse, he per.
silts in collecting the• soiled
towels from all over the house,
folding them neatly and putting
them back in the linen closetwith
the fresh towels .
Why on' earth does he do this
at home? He is meticulous in the
office. Is he becoming senile?
Please--help-meiderstand his
odd behavi2t'--Puzzled •
Dear P, zled:. Your hus.
band's hang.up probably goes "'
-Ahrneek Instals Nei►iv Officers
The March Meeting of'Ahnneek
Chapter TOPE was held at the
home of Mrs. W. S. MacEwan
Albert St. As the new Regent had
not been installed Mrs. G. Hen-
derson .presided._ The Standard
was presented by Mrs. C, Ruff.
ell. : • .
Plans ' were made to hold the
' annual luncheon,` in St. Georges'
Parish Hall in May. Miss L. Macs
- Vicar, World Affairs, secretary,
gave a very interesting talk on
the office of Governor General in
Canada and of some of the men
who have held this position:
Mrs. G. Emerson took the chair
and . . the new Regent, Mrs. O.
S traughanand other officers were.
installed. •
The April ,meeting will jie held
at the- home of. Mrd: Cutt.,
Mrs: Cutt .thankad °khe'itdstess
for her hdspitality. Lunch . was
served by Mrs. .F._Walkorn__and
Mrs. V. Crooke.
.7 f
back, to lits .chil.dttoo4l per,
haps so far back he cannot
recall . it. His mother xray
have scolded -him Toor i sing ,
too many towels,sqhe, sn4a ,.
ed ` the .soiled: towels,. ba* ,
• in the linen closet to- , ►o1 ,. -
detection,
Putting one over' On .P1'0404.
may have afforded hila 11
11, natisxactto n 1 n
, a •
he #ix *hg.to
early days, My adyiee,.i#c
ignore it. • Simply toss," the
used .towels in the • Iaii
and`be-happy hefunctigtist t*A
tonally in the, importint,
areas.
*.
amp #lob, where the g ra4in wilt
tionodi. This means`,tbe
family is sdpposed to buy it for
.thmr .
On Aunt Stella's shower int,*
Ations she wrote '4 t§e
-- r4e,ttonsZ, nd4o1d--us-all where
to go.lMy.ordeve.are "Two'Cry,
stat Go11ets."
mint, Stella .says most people
ate ' dumb and.,she is not gp
; '
t e'. 'chance on 1.ettinju� re:
e a ia vesuse .their ' owndgg.
meat because they will surely
pome up with,.,,,.' lot of junta,
1` resent thit Very much. Am
Dunabelle
' • Dear 13ellei; It is • perfectly
r fee a bride. to reg.
s r her crystal and china
Iat%rn, but under: no cir.,
4umstances should family or
friends be. -instructed to buy
it, Such a requ is crassly
commercial and deserves #i?
.ber•.:
. Dear Ann- L1andert In every'
,family there is a aelt•appQinted
oracle.•someone whb •-thi . he
knows everything. In _four Uy
it is Aunt Stella.• • ,
Aunt S tells, is , gi bio d,1
shower fog my bats !s lis er.
She helped the brideeto.lae select
her china and cryeta4 and gate
her toward the same patterns
i Johnson se a 'o n
with, the young Ogillge,.9.o 141
snore o.ffprd to buys tet,•
and thlna Blau they. coli t3
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-Pear Ann Landers: • What do
you think of a man ' who__#i�►.ke .
up a-worgan' time for 12' yeatrs,
Cella- her he CR ,- msrt y_;--
While is mother is stttl 4live
be id a it wottld break her heart
Chidy 'loans s s b sir1 •. _Same . 0Ir' linflrrest Orient ...
curie which . were features of the relsslon feir, and tea held
' at the Salvation Army citildiel jieye SatursleY, under the auspices
of • the. Sunday school cf taws, (Staff: 'iPhoito)
;the girl;- was of a Edi#fgepi.faith) him.
We both know the name
end then, when the .motlier,dies, of that game. The real ques. .
tie marries a girl, he rew only tion is why did you allow him
two rngnths? �-.$unee Cap to string you along for 11 ,
Dear Dunce: Never mind Years?
Legion Laths
Legion, ladies' Auxi'iiary ane
, the green room with preside!}
Mrs. Hari Har*isgn, ip elle chaff':i
Three new tnernbgra were
sated and welcomed ':to' the
Mary. tters of appreciation were'
_:reeehted--frorn-WestnintiforlitiSo
pita.1 for birthday Darcels. Don.
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Red Cos Ak4 oa- e .
Z9ne'• Porta neer,: 14// t1Owy
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aril Caro11, will be welcomed
'on her annual visit at the April
meeting,
Mystery Prizvas won by Mrs. • , <;
Roy Kingsley, attendance drawby -
Mrs. .,Ken Mullins, c7entenulal
b.Y. Mrs. Warren Moland.
Lunch was served .by Mrs.
:PAO Mathis"• and her corn.
o iit'tee. The *meeting closed with
,everyone ping Bingo.
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