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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1971-09-09, Page 3I• 41 0 q BY MRS. WES, BRADNOGK ur 011C . , a A u burn- Soccia ,,.s Mr. and Mrs: Ed . .Davies returned recently from visiting relatives -r--, ,,,,'and,-,.,Mxa.....Warren Frank of Toledo, Mr, -and Mrs. Jim Comlin of De roit and Mrs. James Comlin, Nancy and Cathy, also of Detr it. Mr.• William Rugger, Ronnie and Carol of R. R 2, Clinton, visited last Sunday with his daughter, Mrs. Donald Cartwright, Mr. Cartwright, David, Derrick and Lorie. Visiting at the home of Mr. and. Mrs. Tom Lawlor and Jim on Sunday were Mr, and Mrs. Art Hoggart and family of Bayfield; , 'f:.,; Nell 'Ladd of Benmiller; ltA" Audrey Guind9n and family; and , Mr, Clinton Wilson. All enjoyed a barbecued supper. Mr. and Mrs. -Reg Shultz and family of Ilyth, joined them in the evening for a social time. Mrs, Beth Lansing attended the Chappell-Damude wedding at . Burlingtt n and- later visited with Mr. and Mrs: Sam -Squire and family. ' Mrs. dames Young .oLRipley is visiting with her niece, Mrs. Ted Mills, and Mr. Mills. Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Schmidt, Tracy and 'Brenton of Burlington spent the weekend with her .parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mills. ' " Recent guests with Mrs. ' Myrtle Munro were Mr. and Mrs. &,Ba 4 Y9.u.ngblut.,. an ,family., of Toronto and Mr. and Mrs'. Donald Youngblut and family of London. ° Mrs. Tom Hallam of R. R. "4, Goderich, and grand -daughter, Shelley visited with -Mrs. Tom "r i, A• • Mr. and Mrs. Alfred,_ Fry of Auburn marked their fiftieth weddifig-ariniversary at a family dinner followed by open, ,e4sCorners,>Comniunity Ha!I on.Saturday; Mr. and Mrs. Fry were married at the Methodist parsonage- in' Kincardine on September 6,1921. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Fry marked golden- wedding Fifty -years Ago,. bn September 6, 1921, Rev. J. 'N. Clarr.y, minister at the Kincardine Methodist Church,. married Alfred .Fry, and Alice Jessica Lake. On. Saturday, they were honoured by a host of friends and family at a dinner and open house iri.l their honour held at Reid's Corners Corrrrnuni'ty Hall. Prior to their marriage, Mr. Auburn Community Memorial Hall where, the " tea -table was centered with an arrangement of golden shaded:, gladioli flanked by lighted golden tapers. Mr.. Maurice Bean was master of ceremonies. He thanked everyone for assisting the committee who had planned the special . day for Pastor and Mrs. Fry, who were celebrating their 500h Wedding Anniversary. -Mr. Fry' , had gone to Kincardine. and Mrs. Fry were called.to the with i}is` a eats f>iot the Este of platforkn , 4 Olipe?"-�Ariderson Wight' where 'he. had been born. read h. address' ' o f His parents, Mr.; and~.. Mrs;... -,,eorigratulations, Mrs. Kenneth William Fry, brought their six McDougall presented them with children across the ocean with a set of gold trimmed T.' .' tables them. _ and Mr. Gerald • McDowell and Mrs. Fry went to Kincardine pMr. Norman Wightman in -1:91-3-with he.r_.parents, Mr. , presented them_- with _a gol-d and Mrs. Samuel Lake, from upholstered swivel rocker. Mrs. Norwich,, England. In Tom Armstrong of the Kincardine, Mr. Lake operated a Donnybrook` church read an shoe repair business- for many address and Mr. Ernest Snowden years. presented a gold trimmed table ' 'P5flowing their marriage, Mr, lamp. and Mrs. Fe stayed in Kincardine wh,.re Mr. Fry, was Pastor and Mrs. Fry thanked employed with , the Circle Bar their congregations for , the _Knitting. Company for 23 years. lovely gifts and introduced the At the outbreak of. World War 11, five members of their family he was employed on the security who were all present. police force at the Malcolm Rev. Hugh C. Wilson brought aircraft plant. , greetings, congratulated Pastor 195'4 there was a shortage and Mrs. Fry on this occasion, of ministers in • the ~Unitedand pronounced,Grace. Church and Mr. Fry answered A -delicious lunch was served the call as a, lay minister, 'serving by the" members of . Unit 2, the charges. of Riversdale and assisted by the Young People of Zion until 1957. At that time--_the_church. • • the Frys moved to Tobermory__ Over 150 attended the where he took over ministerial reception in the hall to pay duties there. In 1961 he took tribute to 'Pastor and Mrs. Fry charge 9f the church at Cargill, who have been here over two staying there until going to his years. present charge , at Auburn ink_ Telegrams of • congratulations 1969. , ' .' were received by the Frys from The happy couple have five Murray Gaunt, Bob °McKinley, children, two, daughters, Mrs. William David and Robert John (Winnifred) Dahmer o'f Stanfield. Mr. and Mrs. Fry were Kincardine Township and Mrs. also very pleased" on receiving a Dr. Fred (Margaret) Haldenby of leiter of. congratulations from Oakville; and three sons, Gordon Rev, John Hill of Pine. River on of Huron Township, Morris of behalf of the area ministers. Kincardine Township and Bill of Looking back over the past Gude'rich. fifty years, Mr. Fry commented' Mr. Fry is a brother to Mrs. that people were rather prudish Ogle (Daisy) Duggan, Mrs.' Dan and Victorian in those days and (May) Kennedy and ..Cecil Fry, that the -church has undergone a all of Kincardine. great change. Mrs. Fry,.has. two sisters, Mrs. "Jut God e Bradbury of Oakville,, and Mrs. said Mr. Fry. 4essie .Marshall of Huron Township; and one ^brother,,_ George Lake, of London. On Sunday, a reception was 'held at Auburn Community Hall when the members of Knox 'United Church in `Auburn and Donnybrook United honoured Mr. and Mrs. Fry on the occasion of their golden anniversary. - Following the.. service, , a reception followed in the W HOM'EOWNER- LOAN$' . 24-FIOUR APPROVALS Low cost 2nd & 3rd mtges. Arranged in the convenience of your home. Yon can call t�.14� 2 Q . f+,t»-r...t�tdayw>rvr.�heJ,�ful Investment Corp, `'Ltd., 330 Bay St., Toronto. ,Call collect. 366-9586, evgs. 231-8146. is still- the same," Lawlor recently. Mrs. Orval McPhee iso" a patient in ,Victoria Hospital, London. We wish her a speedy recovery. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Rathwell, Michael and Janice of Chatham spent the holiday with. her mother, Mrs. Celia Taylor:' Staff Sgt, and Mrs. _Len Coyne.xe.turned to Windsor after Jacationing with ,cher, brother, Mr. Ross Robinson, and Mrs. Robinson.' Mr. ' and Mrs. - William Straughan visited for a few days last week with Mr: and Mrs. Tom Jardin at Wingham, • ' Miss Judy Arthur of Montreal is holidaying with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Arthur,. and family. Guests' over the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Ed Davies were Mr. and Mrs: Louis Holtby - of Delmont, Mr. and Mrs. Spencer German; of Woodstock, and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sippell of Stratford. Mr. Ed Davies and Mr. Court Kerr of Benmiller won the "A" class for doubles at the Han`dver Fall Fair last. Saturday in the horseshoe pitching competition. Mr. and - Mrs. Stanley Semeger, Mrs. Vera 2a•--Vigne of Windsor and Mrs. R. Bennett of Detroit spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Ben Hamilton. Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs." Andrew. Kirkconnell were Mr. and Mrs. Don Montague of Detroit, Mrs. Jessie Snelling of Brucefield and Mrs. Janet Baker of Seaforth. Mrand Mrs. Roy Webster and son, Timothy,' oaf Stevensville spent the holiday with ,his brother, Mr. Harry Webster. - REMEMBER HELP YOUR RED • CROSS TO HELP e1 • l A l t 04, 014! strict 526-75951 Walkerburn Club will payfor waistlines The' August' meeting of the' Walkerburn Club was held at the home of Mrs. Worthy Young with 12 members present. The president, Mrs. Elliott Lapp, was in charge, and , opened the meeting with a poem followed by the singing of "0 Canada". Mrs. Garth McClinchey led in prayer.' • ' The minutes were accepted as read by the seeretary,,,,,,,,,Mrs. Worthy Young. Mrs. Thomas Cunningham, the treasurer, gave the financial statement. The roll call was answered by each member telling where they- would' heywould' have liked. to have gone for a vacation this year. Plans were made' for the next meeting and Mrs. Lapp ,invited GENERAL MEETING GODERICHOF LIBE RAIt ASSOCIATION THURS., ,WILL BE HELD. AT McKAY HALL (UPSTAIRS) SEPI'. 16 8:30 P.M. "ALL LIBERAL SUPPORTERS WELCOME" J. HOWARD AITKEN t. ` 1>(� „ r ,asiidei'tz ,HAI3QLb 111:, SHOfiE ; • Secretary 1 4,. 4 the"Mib `to 'meet at her home at, 8:15 p.m. The program is to be in the charge of • Mrs. Walter Cunningham 'and'. Mrs. Lloyd MoClinche,y andAd:he'roll call will be answered by paying a penny' for each ,inch of waistline. The lunch will be in the charge of Mrs, Leonard Archambault and' Mrs. Ronald Gross. Mrs. Worthy Young won the draw. A discussion took place on ,different ways to make money and it, was decided to. hold a -hobo ,tea the `second or 'third week of September. Mrs. Garth4NlcClinchey was in - charge of a program of contests and lch was served by Mrs. Walter Cunningham and Lloyd McClinchey. Wheat sold to Syria The Ontario Wheat Producers' Marketing . Board announced it has -sold slightly 'more than 1,500,000, bushels of 1971 crop winter. -_.wheat for shipment to Syria. Kf:A: Stand.ing,, secretary -manager of the marketing board, said the commercial sale is the culmMation of abput „ one month's negotiations and was made through a private brokerage firm.' He said movement will be made out of a St. Lawrence port during the next two months. The'• board official said it marks the second time the board GET STAMPS TOO.. At ON THE SQUi 'YE p has sold wheat • for Syria. In 1968; a sale of 2,000,000 bushels was made• to that country. GO00RICH S.IGNA) STAR > 'MRSAY. SEFTEM$ER 94, Inquiry must big swift; clear up egg confusion OFA President Gordon. Hill said today the proposed inquiry into the Ontario egg industry is perhalps , the best way -'''to -eliminate the emotion generated in . recent weeks and clear up confusion among egg producers, j -le . was referring to the • recommendation ` of the ,Farm Products Marketing Board tp the Minister• • of Agriculture and Food, the Hon. William Stewart, that arrinquiry into the Ontario egg industry should be held. OFA President said the inquiry must be thorough and swift. "It must be judicial inquiry, so witnesses and records can be supoenaed, and must cover all aspects of egg production and marketing," he said.. Harbour notes SALT BOATS August 30, E: B. Barber, Little Current,. light; September. 4, Parker Evans, Montreal, light . September 6, Ferndale, Windsor, light. 'CULBERT'S BAKERY VVILL BE CLOSED for RENOVATIONS Monday, September 13 to Thursda ,_.Se xenber.,6. Open Again Friday, September 17 As Usual Special Orders May Be Picked Up Friday & Sat rraay Included would be: opportunities- for , smaller producers to remain iih the egg business; contract production of feed companies and food chains; bootlegging eggs into Quebec by sotne integrators; the current rush . of feed companies to control the egg market through control " of grding stations' 'Meets of the present method' of establishing price; , possible N of cts .of the propossd national: • arket-sharing agree> nent;- Aced for agency -type marketing len; attempts, to 'pad' the voters list; . threats and intimidation at sonre producers openly, supporting the' proposed marketing plan. • r~ -w )iarYtily farm, egg producers, are in' dire straits", stated Hill. "Speedy action is recwi red, to prevent, them being forced out of business." 'ET US MAKE YOUR OLD FURNITURE BETTER THA1 NEWS .dor a free estima/e and a look at our' newest samples of materials - • CALL . 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