The Goderich Signal-Star, 1973-05-31, Page 8•
PAGE 8—GODERICH SIGNAL-STAP. THURSDAY, MAY 31, 1973
NEWS FROM. KINiAII
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Simp-
son visited in Lewiston, New
York, with Mr. and Mrs. Bar-
ney Carney over the weekend.
The service in Ashfield
Presbyterian Church was with-
drawn on Sunday as the An-
niversary Service was held in
Ripley Presbyterian Church.
Marty from this area atten-
ded the wedding and reception
for Mr. and Mrs. George
MacDonald in the Legion Hall
Lucknow Friday evening.
Congratulations- to Mr. and
Mr.k! Howard Robb who were
married in Southampton on
Saturday evening.
Mr and Mrs. Duncan Simp-
'on, Mary Lillian and Duncan
tr . -41r Finlav MacDonald an;d
MIS. O. SIMPSON 519-1548
Mr. Allan MacLean of
Collingwood were dinner guests
at the house of Mr. and Mrs.
Elmer MacKenzie of Mount
Forest on Sunday evening.
Mrs. Bruce Miller from
Palmerston was home for the
weekend with her mother, Mrs.
Rhetta MacLennan.
Weekend guests at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Finlay
MacDonald included Cathy
and Jim Robson and daughter
Thaidra, Kitty" and Bill
Cobourn, Sue and Jim Cobourn
and daughter Tammy and son
Jimmy, Miss Lisa Parets, Cathy
Angew, Walter Murray, Doug
and Scott Agnew, and Delores
Rippetoe, all of Detroit.
KINDSBRIDGE KAPE.RS
Mrs Joe Caurtoey 519 / 189
Congratulations to Andrea
Luse Culbert and George
\lacl)onalcj who were married
in -the Ashfield Presbyterian
Church on Friday May 25.
Several from the area attended
he reception held in their
honor At the Legion Hall in
. i,.ucknow following the wed-
ding
Several children from this
:trea registered at the Town
'all Lucknow on Saturday
stip imnung instructions to be
roti at -the new Lucknow
-' ,nci District Swimming Pool
+urine the months of July and
August •
".l rs Nora Sinnett, Mr. and
tris. •John Austin, Joe, Ralph
rd Eugene, Mr. and Mr%, Leo
'ourtuev. Mrs. Percy
N1cCIt noghan (Sharon Court-
ney! t'rsula, Matt Richardson,
Mr and Mrs. Con Hogan, Mr.,
and Mrs. Kerr Hogan, Mr.
and Nirs. Joe Courtney and
i; a r\ spent the weekend in,
I')ronto with Mr. and Mrs.
- Fred Courtney and. Mr. and
Mrs. Tom. Bryan (2ita. Court -
and attended the wedding
of Wayne Cornack and Theresa
Courtney, the' only daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Courtney.
Mrs John Austin and Joe
remained in Toronto itr a few
extra days.
Mr. and Mrs. Kerry Hogan,
Todd and Chad of Glencoe
visited recently with his
Carl E. Simpson received hilt
Bachelor of Arts degree on
May 20 at the Spring Con-
vocation of Waterloo Lutheran
University. Carl is the son of
Ars. Mildred Simpson, 90 8t.
Patrick Street.
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Mr. and Mrs. Joe MacIn-
tyre and Mr. and Mrs. Alex
Farrish visited . recently in
lwToronto and attended the
edding of Miss Ella Bowler,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Maurice Bowler.
Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Sinnett
and family of Detroit spent the
holiday weekend at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Sinnett and
family. .
Mrs. Marie Forbes, Mr. and
Mrs. Gene Forbes.and son,
Patrick and Kevin Cook, all of
Detroit, spent the holiday
weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
John Howard and family.
Salkeld
reunion
on Sunday
The annual Salkeld family
picnic was held on Sunday,
May 27 at the United Church
Camp, north of Goderich. It
was attended by 46 members
whose ancestors had arrived in
Canada 140 years ago.
A buffet picnic luncheon was
served at 1 p.m. and a business
session, convened by President
Howard Aitken was held after
lunch.
Mrs. Florence Talmay read
the 1973 Salkeld Spectator to
the group bringing up to date
news of the many members of
the family living throughout
Canada and other parts of the
world including New Zealand.
.Officers elected for the
coming year were President,
George Hume of Toronto; Past
President, Howard Aitken of
Goderich; 1st vice-president,
Doug Blacker;,, secretary-
, -treasurer, T.J.. Salkeild of
Lucknow; • Editor, Florence
Talmay, R.R. 6 Goderich.
Family members were
present from Toronto, Scar-
borough, Stratford, Clinton,
Goderich, Lucknow, St. Helens
and other points.
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Cheryl Munroe received the Public Speaking Award white
Susan Freeman (right), picked up a Music Award and the
Executive Plaque. (Staff Photo)
-AUBURN AND a1$TRICLNIS.
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Mr!'and Mrs. James Vinall of
Belleville, Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Gagner of Toronto, Miss Junia
Corcoran of Toronto and John
Hamilton of Montreal spent
the weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
Ben Hamilton.
Mr. and Mrs. Glen
Youngblut, John and Jennifer
of Ottawa spent a few days
recently with the former's
mother, Mrs. Ralph Munro.
Miss Brenda Archambault
was guest of honor at a bridal
`-khower held by. Miss' Anne
Brown of Toronto. She enter-
tained girl friends who had
trained for nurses at Western
hospital, Toronto, with Miss
Archambault. An enjoyable
evening was spent and gifts
were presented.
Mr. and Mrs. Maitland Allan
and William J. Craig visited
last weekend with Mr. and
Mrs. Bill Idson of Arra and
Heather, Jennifer and Jill
Henderson of Mississauga are
enjoying a holiday with their
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
Harvey Alton while their
parents Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Henderson are in the Bahamas.
On- Friday the elementary
school children had la holiday
while their teachers had an Ob-
servation Day.
Mrs. Jas. McFadgen of
Guelph visited her aunt, Mrs.
Minnie Jones, and Melvin on
Wednesday. Others who called
to visit on Sunday included Mr.
and Mrs. Harvey Andrews from
Exeter who were visiting
relatives in this area.
Mr. and Mrs. Delmer Maize
and children of Toronto were
at their summer home in the
village and plan to be here of-
ten during the holiday months.
Mrs. J.M. Reed and Girvin
attended Graduation Services
at Convocation Hall, Guelph,
on Friday when Douglas and
David Eadie, sons of Mr. and
Mrs. Lorne Eadie of Holyrood,
received their Bachelor of
Science degrees.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stirling
and Darlene from Thamesville
visited Saturday and Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Robt Irvin.
On Friday Mrs. Irvin was a
guest at Graduation Services at
Goderich
man to
Assemlaly
The eight Presbyteries which
comprise the Synod of
Hamilton and London have
commissioned 54 ministers and
elders to the 99th General
Assembly of the Presbyterian
Church in Canada which com-
mences in Glenview Church,
Toronto, Sunday evening June
3.
It will be constituted by the
Moderator of the Last General
Assembly, Dr. Max V. Patnam,
Kingston, formerly of Knox
Church, Listowel.
Elder F.E. Clark of Goderich
has been commissioned for the
Stratford-Htdron Presbytery.
the University of Waterloo
wheh her niece, Jean Smith of
Listowel received her degree in
Computer Science. She is the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jim
Smith, Listowel.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm Bradley
and daughter, Brenda Faye,
and Alice, of Goderich, and
Lou Miller from Stratford were
dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Thos Webster on Sunday May
27 in honor of Mr. Webster's
birthday, (May 26). On Monday
Mrs.. Victor Errington spent her
birthday with her sister, Mrs.
Webster.
On Sunday Mr. and Mrs.
Langevin (nee Sylvia Stingel)
of Kingston called on Mar. and
Mrs. Bill Park.
Miss Valerie Park daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Park is
going to Southfield, Michigan
for the summer months as a
mother's helper. This should be
an interesting experience.
Miss Rosemary Eedy and
Bill Gardner of Stratford were
at the former's home this
weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
Ross Eedy.
Mr. and Mrs. Hector
MacAuley (nee Marjorie
Elliott) from Calgary, Alta,
who are travelling in their
motor home to the East Coast
of Canada, have been
holidaying this week with the
latter's aunt, Mrs. Lorne Ivers
and Mr. Ivers. Another niece
Mrs. Frank Chaplin (nee Doris
Plunkett), who has been
visiting her aunt, also enjoyed
the visit with her cousins from
Calgary. -
The Dungannon .Institute
ladies will have a busy time
this week with the District An-
nual meeting on Wednesday all
day, and their regular Branch
meeting on Thursday evening.
Congratulations to Miss Deb-
bie Hodges who received her
diploma in Respiratory
Technology at Fanshawe
College on. Friday, May 25.
Members of tier farnily, and
friends who attended the
Graduation Exercises were en-
tertained afterwards at the
Ivanhoe.
A community bridal shower
was held Wednesday evening,
Mav 2'3. in the United
Church Sunday School rooms
to honor Miss Marsha Hodges.
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Marsha received many lovely
and useful gifts and thanked
all her friends and especially
those who planned the
programs and special evening
for her.
Mrs. Clifford Crozier,
Goderich, with her daughter
Mrs. George Bushell and little
David Montreal visited recen-
tly with their former neighbour,
Miss Mabel Reid, Crewe.
Rev. Stairs spoke on thq---
Leprosy Mission when he took
the service at Dungannon
United Church on Sunday, May
27. This crippling disease can
be helped or cured by special
treatment. We can assist by
donations even by 'saving
used postage stamps! Rev.
Clarence McClenaghan was an-
niversary guest speaker at
Calvin Brick Church near
Whitechurch, on Sunday.
Liquor approved
Voters of Stanley Township
gave approval last Wednesday
to both questions in that Town-
ship's first liquor vote.
Of the 922 eligible voters, 380
or 41.2 per cent voted on the
questions and 68.8 percent were
in favour of the sale of liquor
under a diningroom licence on
licensed premises and 66.2 per-
cent were in favour of the sale
of liquor under a lounge licence
on a licensed premise.
The vote was held after coun-
cil was presented with a 300
name petition last February
asking for a liquor vote in the ,c
Township.
Clerk Mel Graham of
Brucefield said he believed it -
was the first liquor vote held in
Stanley Township.
also with Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Idson and Gary of Arva. In the
evening they were guests of Mr.
and Mrs. William S. Craig and
family in Clinton.
Mr. and Mrs. E.J. Watterton
of London visited last Saturday
with Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Phillips.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth.
McDougall and Mr. and Mrs.
Gordon Gross and Anita
visited last Sunday with mem-
bers of the McEachern family
at Mount Forest.
The flowers in Knox United
Church sanctuary last Sunday
were provided by Mrs. Elsie
Scott and are in memory of her
husband, the late Charles
Scott.
Mr. and.Mrs. Donald Haines
attended thie Spring Con-'
vocation of the University of
Waterlog last Friday when
their son Edward Haines
received his Bachelor of
Mathematics degree.
Miss Barbara MacKay of
Sault Ste Marie visited last
week with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Duncan MacKay.
Congratulations to Miss
Lorie Cartwright on winning
honors at the Hullett Township
field day recently.
Mrs. Harry Arthur visited
last week with her parents Mr.
and Mrs. Elmer Keller at
Dublin and took her father to
Victoria Hospital where he is a
patient undergoing treatment.
Mr: and Mrs. Donald Cart-
wright, David Derrick and
Lorie and" Mrs'. Edwin Cart-
wright of Huronview visited
last Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Bryant of Stratford.
Mrs. Jessie Naylis a
patient in Universityor Hospital,
London, where she' underwent
'surgery.
Friends of Mrs. John Maize
of Dungannon are sorry to
learn that she is a patient in
Victoria Hospital, London.
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