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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1969-08-07, Page 3• (7; b.* • • • • • • • • • • Kingsbridge Klippings 529.i139• Mrs. Jim Martin ••••*•••••0•••••0••0••••••0•••••• NFO Ontario , Woman's Coordinator Mrs. Michael Penich, Bothwell, former Kingsbridge. • resident was elected Ontario Woman's Co -Ordinator of the ' National Farmers' Union at the founding convention of the NFO in Winnipeg last week. WEDDING OF INTEREST Mr. and Mrs. Jdseph O'Neil, (nee Marie Cousins, Godefich) were , married at • St. Joseph's Church here on Saturdays 4 SOCIAL NEWS • . Miss , Florence Lambertus, Hamilton, spent the weekend. with her mother Mrs. Herman Lambertus. , Weekend visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Joe O'Keefe were Sister. Mary Philomene, •London, Miss Helen McCarthy, Goderich, and Father Tom O'Keefe S.J., Montreal. Daughters of Mr. ,and Mrs. O'Keefe, Mary Ann, Nancy and Cathy returned Thursday after spending an enjoyable -week with • Mr. and Mrs. Tom : Carroll, Chicago where they toured the city. Holidaying at the stuiimer residence of Mrs. Bernadine Kenny is Mr. and Mrs. Eddie O'Grady and family, Listowel. 0 . • •' • • • r • 0 • M e • Correspondent - •AP•••••••.4 x••0.0.•. Mrs: O'Grady is a sister to Mrs. wfko vented the cottage. Eugene Frayne. 'Miss Sharon o Courtney, " Sunday visitors. with Mr. anCl nµrse-in;training at St. Mary' -s Mrs. Eugene Frayne were Mr) Hospital, Kitchener, ,began a and Mrs. Jim McCaffrey, month's vacation ;on Friday. Kitchener. Maureen Dalton, student Visitors through the week ,nurse,. St. Joseph's Hospital, with Mr. and Mrs. Jinn Martfh London, . began a , month's were Miss Jessie Chisholm, holidays last Thursday. Brantford, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs: Maurice Arnie Allen, Saltford; . Mr. and .. `Edwards and family, London Mrs. Allen Mitchell, Brantford enjoyed the week with Mrs. arid Mr. and Mrs. Victor Cizmeli, Edward's mother, Mrs. Gus and family, London. • Kinahan. Visitorswith the Garvey Shawn Doherty, young son 'of homestead' with Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Doherty was ` iVIrke- Oairvey-and-boys were r--�v-i6--hosppit-al fori--three-days--last = _` : ."- and Mrs. Jerry Koshan and family, Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. John Dietrich and 'family, Clarkson spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Mark Dalton: Mrs. Mark Dalton and children left for Virginia U.S.A. by car where they will visit with Mrs. ,Dalton's sister. • Lynn Austin has been working in Goderich for the past two weeks for her sister and family Mr. and Mrs. Ron Durnin and boys. Mrs. Durnin is employed at the . Alexandra Marine and General Hospital. Michelle Austin returned from Art Gilmore's cottage near Tobermory where she spent a few days with her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Eldon __ Austin and family, Dungannon THANK Y ,A 1 would like to take this opportunity to sincerely thank all the customers and friends l have met in the past years; for their, patronage during my •employment with, Baird Motors. It has been a' great pleasure in trying my best to serve you. ° I would 'also like to thank the other dealers and business establishments connected with the automobile business for their kind co-operation and assistance in helping to render the best possible service. ' look forward to many more years,'of continued service to those who I may have the.ppportunity to serve and ' a healthy association with my fellow business associates in my new location at Graf's Fina Service, Sincerely, GORD MUNROE. week. The parish picnic held last Sunday on the school grounds was well attended. The Fathers are proud that there's more than one way to beat their sons. In the baseball game, Fathers vs Sons, the boys took another whipping as the dads lead 8 to 5. Crop report - + Winter wheat harvest is in full swing, according to Don Pullen, Huron agricultural representative, in his weekly crop report. Some sprouting has been observed, he noted,'especially in fields affected by the previously reported strawbreaker disease. Harvesting conditions have been generally satisfactory with near -average , yields and quality reported. •.- Swathing of spring -barley has commenced, Mr. Pullen said, the white bean crop looks promising and corn has made great progress in the last several days. Taylor's' Corner The Community .Club held its picnic on the lawn of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Wain ' on'' July 30. A large gathering of neighbors and friends sat,tlown to supp During the afternco►► races, games ' and contests were enjoyed. Running races 10-13: girls - Mary Ellen Sturdy, Jan Gine, Rose Wain; boys -- Jeff Scott, John Shots, David Rodges; girls 6-10 -R- Karen. Rodges, Marjorie ,.DeBoer, Slig. %. Scott; boys 6-10 - . Mark Westbrool:, • Albert Hoekstra; girls ,under. 6 - Laurie Boyce, Yvonne Wier'inga, • Melinda Wieringa: boys under 6 - David McDonald, Gary Oke, Stephen DeBoer; kicking slipper - Mary Ellen Sturdy. ' Oldest person was Mrs. Howard Sturdy; number of . beans .. in a jar, Mrs. Helen Westbrook; nearest birthday, Mrs. Jim Young largest waist line -• Mrs. Wain; most buttons on dress - Mrs. Irene Oke; weight of styrafoam - Miss Nana Walters;' smallest shoe - Joyce 'Dice- most children present- Mrs. Wieringa. • Prof. W. S, Goulding, member .of the Historic Sites Board of Ontario, was present for the unveiling the historic plaque Sunday at 'Cobourg and Lighthouse Streets. Prof. Goulding gave how historic plaques were decided photo. upon and on the Auburn social ATTENTION FARMERS WANTED • CEN ESSE E • 'TALBOT • YORK STAR WHEAT FOR SEED H1G_HES T__.PRl_C S PAI 5 UNLOADING PITS GUARANTEE FAST SERVICE Mr. and Mrs. John Arthur of London and Ronald Arthur of Toronto spent the holiday with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Arthur, Wayne and Philip. Stephen Haggitt, George Collins, Miss Sheron Collins, Miss Shirley Watkins and Mrs. W. Bradnock of Londesboro spent the holiday . at Rousseau and South Portage in the Muskoka District. Mist Barbara Sanderson of Toronto spent the holiday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Sanderson. • Miss Gail. Miller returned to her position in Toronto after a ,week's vacation with her ,parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Miller. r Mr. and Mrs. Joe Haggitt of Leamington visited over the 'Weekend with his brother, Thomas Haggitt, and Albs. Haggitt. Mr. and Mrs. Randal Currie, Joan and Chuck of Ontario,, California, visitedlast week with his cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Phillips, and. Mrs. Thomas 1 ways that are scene Johnston and Miss Lain Phillips. • -Mr. Currie is "the grandson of the late James Stein rand Margaret Phillips of Fordyce. • He lass been endeavoring to get information regarding his family tree: , We are sorry to report that Mrs. Harry Armstrong is a patient in Clinton Hospital suffering from an injured knee cap. Miss Judy Arthur returned to the Regional School of Nursing, followed an to select account a site. of of -staff ou ...c. Tidesw held on, The annual Tideswell retinikn 'was .held on Sunday, August 3, 1969, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ashton, Goderich, with only six of the 10 families represented. !ONAL `rA► ; T:tIugSDA' . ,i o.IJ$ Games and cor}tests were held under the,., supervision of Mrs. Roy Ashton. Girls' running race over 10, Valerie Park; under 10, Wanda Park; boys' trace, . Wayne TEideswell; kick the ;Alper over 8,. Tommy Park; kick the slipper. under 8, Wanda Park; lady with othe longest ''name, Pearl Tidesvyell; lady with the most buttons, Marilyn Ashton; gent ..-......older TidesweII• gent clothes pin in • 1969 3 r bottle, , Torn Parka YQungElt. child, Mark Tideswelliseven weeks. Mrs. Ellzat 'Tideswe i et Camlaehie, travelled the farthest; distance, P There was a touch and take ,s table for all adults and a lash pond fir the children. Ower: Sound, after a month's vacation with her parents,. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Arthur, Mark and Greg. Mrs. Ronald Rathwell, Michael and Janice of Brantford are holidaying with her mother,` Mrs. Gordon Taylor.,, Guests with 'Mr. + and Mrs. Thomas Haggitt are Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rinderknecht Sr., Mr. and Mrs. George Disney and Mr. and • Mrs. Harry Rinderknecht Jr. and - family, all Of Detroit. HEARING TESTS No .Qhlrgation CAMP BELL'S -GO-D'RICH THURSDAY,' AUGUST 14 - 1 - 3 P.M. fiattcrir, accessories. repairs to most makes. 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