The Goderich Signal-Star, 1967-09-07, Page 3INBORN
Mrs. Ralph -D. Munro visit.
edlast week in Ottawawith
her acn, Hobert Youngblut, Mrs.
Youngblut, Susan and Bruce and
also spent a day at Expo.
. *. * * �.
"Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Plunkett
spent the weekend with Mr, and
Mrs. Bob Daymon at Jordon.
* *, * .:
• The 99th 411filversary of the:
Auburn Baptist Church will by •
observed 'next Sunday, Septern-
• bar 10 with two sPecial seri, '
• vices at 2;30 p.m, and at 7130
p.m.The guest speaker will be
Rev. H. de Vries Of Coderich
and. special music will be sup-
llied by a male quartet from
the . Goderich -First Baptist
Church, Everyonb is invited to
attend these special services;
* * *
Mrs. Stephen Medd of Ilder.
ton and Mrs. Fred Rouse of
Goderich visited last wee); with
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas S: ohn.
ston.
* * *
Mr. and Mrs. C. McIntyre
of W Ingham visited one day last
week with her aunt, Mrs. Al.
Fred Rollinson and, Mr; Roll-
-Anson. -
* * *
A F..
ited recently with -Mr. and Mrs.
Robert J. Phillips and Mr. and
Mrs. Harry Armstrong. ,
* * *
John 'Wright of London visited
-last- week -with- R ibert Arthur
and MissJayne
* * *
Friends are pleised to learn
London, where • he had under-
gone surgery. •
* * *
• Members of the Walkerburn
Club took' a trip to Colborne
Township's Centennial Home
last week and enjoyed it, Tea
was seried at the hOme of Mrs.
, Guy Cunningham When they re-
• turned.
, Missej Faye and Maryanne
Blake of Brussels visited lasit
week with their grandparenti,
§Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Kirkcon,
nell.
MRS. WEB PRADN,OCK
Phone 520;4095
Masters 'aul and Michael'
Haggitt of Zurich visited last
week with their grandparents,
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Haggit
and Stephen.
* * *
Master ' Derrick Cartwright
spent a few days last week with
his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs,
William Rueger and family. •
* * *
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Raithby
returned home last weekafter
visiting in Ottawa and Expo in
Montreal. ,
• a a, *
Friends' are pleased to• see
Mrs. Elmer Sproule able to be •
home after spending a week in ,
Clinton hospital,_
• * * *
Mrs. Bert Crai& is visiting
with her sister-in-law Mrs.
George McNall in Blyth, Mr.
McNair -1s a patient in Clin,
ton hospital.
* * *
Mr. and Mrs: Ronald Liver-
more, GOrrie, spent the week -
,end with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Donald Haines and
Edward.
* * *
Mrs. James Craig -returned
_home_last Saturday after being
The Clinton Junior Farmers .
held a special meeting in the
Clinton Agriculture park when
Robert -Edward of. Australia. -
was the special guest. He dem-
onstrated his accuracy and skill
in ' throwing the boomerang'. '
Robert" show• ed pictures of his
country which were enjoyed by
all.
George Townsend of the Sea,
forth club presented the guest
with a, Junior Farmer sweater
and crest. Miss Barbara Wat-
kin.s led in recreation which
was enjoyed by all.
ay Tribute
Early"
torieerst
hon. 4144210
hark, the pest speaker at the
aiinnal Hope Chapel Ceineter/
friends gathered tO hon0"those
who had labored on this earth.
Mr.. Fingland spoke on the
.text "What mean ye by .these
etaneer! whi9h "Its the flues*
tion 'asked abont the meniorial
Placed by the Children ofIsra,e1
when they entered thepromised
He spoke of the hardships.
of the early settler in Hullett
Township and stated that they
were great men and women of
faith, full of courage' and not
afraid fo sacrifice but wen -
shipped God and 'they have
passed the 4torch ,on to suc,
ceeding generations.
In closing he askeeif these
memorials meant what they °
should-- and urged all. to do
their duty as faithfully as the
early pioneers to help build
the Kingdom of God.
The choir was led by the
organist, Mrs. -Elgin J sling,
Colin ingla.nd, of Wingham, Ole* speaker at
the annual Hope ,Chapel Cemetery memorial
‘; service held last SultdaY, *Paid. high tribute '
to: early pionee'rs of Auburn district, Nearly
one hundred descendants and friends gathered
at the cemetery to honor their•dep,arted ances-
,tors, Pfetured here, follorVing the service' are
several meMberS of the cemetery boardeLeft
to right th,ey are: Henry Hunking, secretary -
guest speaker. (Photo by Mrs. Bracinocis)
lent in Victoria hospital, Len -
Mits. es Bradnock visited
her aunt, Mrs. Sherry. Wilson
London, who 'is a patient in
St, Joseph's Hospital, last Fri-
day.
•
Afro, , Charles 'Ondm9470 and
family Qf ylelted last
weekend with Mr.., and -mrs,
Barry Cuchnore.
Mr* and Mrs, .0414 Olalm
left on Monday for n 'Oren
Visit the lattees sister and
brother411,1aW, Mr.. and Mis,
Mr. and Mrs, Gerald Blake
ation spent in the Eastern pro.
vinces.
Mr, and 'Mrs. tfrloYd StoOk
visited with Mro.$ And
.100, Eldon TO0 isPent, the
Weekend, With heir brOther And
etster440440w, and
Torn COolce of SanItrAte
there, She attPlided the ,
wedding OftheirdaegliteroiToYes
, t? Anbrer,Kenagy (*Saturday.
Will Yee re‘rned heirie 08
Lynne and DOUglas Lawson
are holidaying with their -grand-
parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. Gilds
don.
eason
At Harbour
Mr. and Mr s. Harry Williams
are attending Grand Chapter of
the 'Eastern Star in TOTOnto
this week,
Dr. and iMrs. Frank Norman
day visitors of Mr. and Mrs.
z. William Norman.
Detroii, spent the past week
HOLMESVILLE - wiwiitoh iMetrnedd toAnDgx-
BROWNIE
DRIVERIN
THEATRE CLINTON
Box Office Opens at 8:00
September 7-8-9
DOUBLE FEATURE •-
Shipping at Goderich harbor
has- been active this season
despite the Seafarers' Interna-
tional Union strike presently
in effect. A total of 53 lake
jteighters has called at o
far.
A log of ships that have cal.
led at Goderich harbor during
the past few weeks shows that
the -following vessels loaded
salt at the north pier: August
8, Sta.daconna, cleared for Erie,
Pennsylvania; August 10, Par-
ker Evans, cleared for Mon.
treal; August 11, Maunaloah 11,
cleared for Fort William;'Au.
gust 12, Elizabeth Hind-
man, cleared for Sault
Ste. Marie; August 14, E.B.
Barber, cleared for Erie, Penn-
sylvania; August 21, G.A. Torn-
linson cleared for Erie, Penn.;
cleared for Montreal.; August
24,' B.S. Alpena, cleared for '
Erie, Penn.; August 27,
Tomlinson, cleared for Erie,
Penn.; August 29, S.S. Wiarton,
cleared for Montreal.
Two grain boats have un-
loaded cargoes at the grain
-elevators of Upper Lakes Ship-.
ping Company ,duringwthe past
week. TheSe were the Alex:ander
Leslie and the Matmaloah 11,
both of which arriyed August
Arthur Youngblut arid Fred
Seers spend last week at Expo.
Mrs. Ben Hamilton visited_
last Friday in Londonwith Mrs.
Norman Hamilton who is a pat.
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Mrs. Allen
'Has 93rd'
Mrs. Benjamin Allen, Vic-
toria Street, celebrated on Sun- _
day September 3, her ninety.
fifth birthday.
Arnong those present were:
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Trow of
Stratford, Mrs. Blair. Seaborn
of Ottawa, Arcii McCormick and
Miss Lynn S atterthwaite of Mun-
cie, Indiana, Mr. and Mrs. Har*
old Williams, Dr. and- Mrs.
Harold. Taylor, Mr. and Mrs.
Ernest Lee Mr. and Mrs.
Christopher 'Lee, Robert Lee,
Mr. ' and Mrs. Austin Young,
Miss Esther Garrow, Mrs.
CharleS Young, -MrS, Douglas
Mitchell, Mrs. Helen Hargreave
and Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Mem-
Parr
Tele Lake Ontario steamers used to dock a very short' distance\south of Front ante yonge Streets
in Toronto until the late 1.„920's, as this photograph, taken in 1924, shows.
By boat, car, train or plane . . . the Lord SiMCOe Hotel is close to all
tranSportation. Room rate's are sensible;overnight parking is free, and you
can rdlax in the friendly 'atmosphere of thd dining- and lounge facilities.
Change your pade; enjoy Torbnto more by staying at the Lord Simcoe
Hotel, where the only oldlashioned convenience is the serVice.
in toronto, stay at
HOLMESVILLE - Mr. and
Mrs. Williain'Harris,yisitecl at
Expo 67, Montreal last week.
MiSs Isabel Hiutema of Lon,
don and R ob ert Grigg, Kitchener
spent the holiday with Mr. and
Mrs. E. Grigg.
-Miss Dawn Grigg, Mrs. Mut'.
iel Grigg and Mrs. ElmerTrick
left on Tuesday for a holiday'
at Expo 67.
* * *
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Tre-
wartha and family, London and
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Bond, CUD.
ton visited on Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Lloyd Bond aria farn-
roit for the Weekehd.
Staff Sergeant -J. F. Heard.,
with the Dental Corps, Trenton,
Visited Mr. and Mrs. N. Heard
on Saturday.
* * *
-Jim-Heard, Garret and John
Voscamp are at the Scout camp
WHERE THE BAD GUYS
ARE GIRLS!
A 'general store in the village of Auburn, operated'under the
Taylor name for the past, 43 years, was sold recently and the
new ownex's, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Robinson,- formerly of 13elgrave,
took over the business last Friday Here, Mrs. Taylor, <is shown
extending a greeting to the new proprietor, Mr. Robinson. Mrs.
Taylor has moved to her npw lime on Maitland Crescent. (Photo
by Mrs. Bradnock) •
Taylor's Store Changes
After 43 Years
After 43 years in business
Taylor's Store, Auburri,opened
for business last Friday with
the new Owners, Mr. and Mrs.
Ross Robinson of Belgrave. The
,new owners have both operated,
store businesses and are well_
known in this district having
lived for many years in East
Ivawanosh township near Bel -
,td L.cae
University and Kirig Stree:ts
Tel‘Kone 362-1,8A8
Hands
Business
,rrave. Mrs. Taylor has
succesfully. carried on the bus-
iness since- the death of her
husband, Gordon R. Taylor, in
February, with the assistante
of lier sistir-ir-laiXr,'Mrs. Ben
Ilan-0,1ton, who has .clerked there
for t.4e past eight years. 1Virs.
Tayl8r 'has moved to her new
home 'on Maitland Crescent.
BINGO at LEGION HALL
SATURDAY, SEPT. 9th
The prize for each regular gamo will be $12.00 .
Sponsored by Branch 109 ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION
No One Under 16 Permitted To Play
Stewart Steenstra is a pat-
ient in Clinton Public Hospital
as the result of a motor ac.
cident on Friday evening.
* * *
the holiday weekend with Mr.
ahd Mrs. Nelson Brown, Det-
-roit.
observed as Rally Promotion
SundaY _in the Holmesville Un-
ited Church when the Sunday
School will' worship yith the
congregation at 9:45 a.m.
,The UCW,, will hold its first
meeting of the fall;ceaSon On
Tuesday September 12th with
Mrs. Jim; Lobb and her .group
in charge of the program.
HOTEL
(LINTON
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LEE J. COBB
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'Friday and Saturday
"IT'S A -BIKINI
WORLD"
The University Of Western - Oniario
Clinton and Stratford Extension Classes
1967-1968
(Far University Credit)
CLINTON
French 20 (First Year) begins Saturday, September 30, 9:30 a.m.
'Geography 39 begins Saturday, September 30, 1:30 p.m.
Classes meet in Central Huron Secondary School •
English 49, Philosophy 20, Psychology ‘20, Psychology 39 begin
September 25,: at Central- Secondary School, Stratford.
STRATFORD
English 49 (Lit. of the 20th Century) begins Mon., Sept. 25, 7:30
Philosophy "20 (Introduction) begins Sat., Sept. 30, 9:30 a.m.
Psychology 20 (Intiiiduction) begins Sat:, Sept. 30, 1:30 p.m.
Psychology 39 (Exceptional Children) begins Sat., Sept. 3P, 1:30 'P.m.
Classes meet in Central Secondary School
, Other Classes are offered in Clinton,, London, Owen Sound,
Woodstock.
All the above &edit courses meet_for 16 th.ree-hour 'sessions and are open to both credit and nonl
credit students. Credit courses tuition fee is, $100.00; the nori-credit courses i's 550.00 and is non-
refundable. Students previously acimitted to the Univers0 should register immediately for Extension
Classes. Registration forms are ,avsilable at the Summer School ard Extension Depaihront, Uttiversitii
of Western Ontario, London.
CLINTON
THE UNIVERSITY OF WESTERN ONTARIO
(CLINTON EXTENSION CLASSES)
(For Universiy Credit)
•
The University of Western Ontario Extension Department is planning 'to offer two couries in
Clinton this .coming fall and winter at the Central Huron Secondary School. These courses are
offere-cl particularly for the teachers of Clinton and surrounding area. Classes will be throe
hours in length atid the fall meetings will be held on the following Saturdays: September -30;
October 14, 28; November 4, 18, 25; December 2, 16.
On Saturday, September 30, French 20 (First Year French), will begin at 9130 a.m. and bn the
same day at 1:30 p.m. Geography ,39 (Elements of Econ'omic Geography will begin. Both eouroos
will he instructed by professors from the University of Wil#eiti Ontario.
These two courses to he offered In Clinton .will he presented for a total of 16 thros-hour SossIonsi
Four courses will be offered at Central Socondory School, Stratford and will begin on Monday,
September 25 hnd on Saturday, September O.
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Showtimes 7:30 - 9:30 p.m.
Saturday Matinee -`-- Sept. 9
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Stewart Steenstra is a pat-
ient in Clinton Public Hospital
as the result of a motor ac.
cident on Friday evening.
* * *
the holiday weekend with Mr.
ahd Mrs. Nelson Brown, Det-
-roit.
observed as Rally Promotion
SundaY _in the Holmesville Un-
ited Church when the Sunday
School will' worship yith the
congregation at 9:45 a.m.
,The UCW,, will hold its first
meeting of the fall;ceaSon On
Tuesday September 12th with
Mrs. Jim; Lobb and her .group
in charge of the program.
HOTEL
(LINTON
JAMES 'COBURN
LEE J. COBB
Color Cartoon
At 10:15
FEATURING
/ ,,
SMORGAABORD
Reservations
PH.: 48273421
tf
The world's deadliest and
most dazzling female
agent!
MONICA VITTI
DIRK BOGARDE
At 8:20
After September 9
Coming Next
'Friday and Saturday
"IT'S A -BIKINI
WORLD"
The University Of Western - Oniario
Clinton and Stratford Extension Classes
1967-1968
(Far University Credit)
CLINTON
French 20 (First Year) begins Saturday, September 30, 9:30 a.m.
'Geography 39 begins Saturday, September 30, 1:30 p.m.
Classes meet in Central Huron Secondary School •
English 49, Philosophy 20, Psychology ‘20, Psychology 39 begin
September 25,: at Central- Secondary School, Stratford.
STRATFORD
English 49 (Lit. of the 20th Century) begins Mon., Sept. 25, 7:30
Philosophy "20 (Introduction) begins Sat., Sept. 30, 9:30 a.m.
Psychology 20 (Intiiiduction) begins Sat:, Sept. 30, 1:30 p.m.
Psychology 39 (Exceptional Children) begins Sat., Sept. 3P, 1:30 'P.m.
Classes meet in Central Secondary School
, Other Classes are offered in Clinton,, London, Owen Sound,
Woodstock.
All the above &edit courses meet_for 16 th.ree-hour 'sessions and are open to both credit and nonl
credit students. Credit courses tuition fee is, $100.00; the nori-credit courses i's 550.00 and is non-
refundable. Students previously acimitted to the Univers0 should register immediately for Extension
Classes. Registration forms are ,avsilable at the Summer School ard Extension Depaihront, Uttiversitii
of Western Ontario, London.
CLINTON
THE UNIVERSITY OF WESTERN ONTARIO
(CLINTON EXTENSION CLASSES)
(For Universiy Credit)
•
The University of Western Ontario Extension Department is planning 'to offer two couries in
Clinton this .coming fall and winter at the Central Huron Secondary School. These courses are
offere-cl particularly for the teachers of Clinton and surrounding area. Classes will be throe
hours in length atid the fall meetings will be held on the following Saturdays: September -30;
October 14, 28; November 4, 18, 25; December 2, 16.
On Saturday, September 30, French 20 (First Year French), will begin at 9130 a.m. and bn the
same day at 1:30 p.m. Geography ,39 (Elements of Econ'omic Geography will begin. Both eouroos
will he instructed by professors from the University of Wil#eiti Ontario.
These two courses to he offered In Clinton .will he presented for a total of 16 thros-hour SossIonsi
Four courses will be offered at Central Socondory School, Stratford and will begin on Monday,
September 25 hnd on Saturday, September O.