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The Auburn group., of the
Presbyterian ''S?Vomerila
issionary Society.. held the
• °Judy 'meeting= at the Boma; of.
Miss Lila Youngblut. President'
Mrs.: Wilfred Sanderson was in'
ch,Arge and opened the meeting
with the call to. worship
followed .by a ` short memorial
service for. . Mrs. Robert
Phillips.
-. Miss Minnie Wagner was -in
charge of the devotional period. .
The meditation •theme. was The
Sunrise Tomorrow. �-
Roll call was' answered by a
Bible verse containing the word
"tight". �' '''
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Minutes 'Were approved as
read- by the secretary, Miss
Minnie Wagner. A farm Quf
was conducted lay Mrs. Eleanor
Bradnock. An interesting "topic
on Tiawan arid. the. Christian
Church.'there, today was given •
by Mrs° Sanderson.'
Mrs. Eleanor Bradnock
spoke a few words to .Mrs. Dun-
can Mackay saying they were
.sorry she has. left air -Auburn ;
cormunity. On -behalf 'of the
members, Mrs. Bradnock
presented . Mrs. MacKay, with a,
life-merrtbership pin. Lunch
was -served by. Miss Youngblut
assisted by Mrs. MacKay:
MRS. R.J. PHILLIPS
The Auburn Community /was
saddened by `the passing of a
life-long resident, M•rs. Robert
J. Phillips on "Monday,' July, 8
in University Hospital, London,
following ari illness of six
- weeks, ,
The. former Winnie l-iowson
was ��the only daughter ,of the
late Dr. Charles Howson•. V:S.
and Ethie Asquith. She,atten-
ded U.S.S. No, 5.. Hullett during
'which time she commenced her
musical education and received -
her` certificate in
1.914 She taught piano fear`
many years and former pupils
attended her funeral to pay
tribute Co • a; much , loved
teacher,. -
In religion she was a devout ,
• 'member of the Auburn Baptist
• 'Church where• she had been'
. organist for 62. yearn. ..Mrs.
Philips was a charter and life -
member . of the- . Aub) rn
Won en'srAnstitute and a char-
ter rnember.of the Horticultural -
rochrane. • . with Mr. and Mrs. Leonard r, .
Mrs. teadle is survived chambault, Rick arid Marilyn.
one. son, Alex. and a grand- - Mr. and • Mrs. Allan"
• '•claughter, Mrs.. Vern' (Evelyn) McDougall of Sudbury spent
-Lambert,„ail of Cochrane.
Service was held at the Gar:
Bociety;She•look'special• ride A Juliet Cap with; glace ,ap-- Jerry and :Patrick in London.
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in her own `bead'tift.i rose gar 4 pliques held her illusion Veil ''Miss Nancy Anderson arid
den., '- outlined with "lace, which ' fell ars. Larry Park of Dungannon
• 'Mrs, Phillips, always took a, 'into a train. '-,She carried a who Are attending. stLmmera
'een interest in, all community bouquet' of , pink'- sweetheart school fin Toronto spent the;
a4etiliites and her musical roses and baby's breath' • *ith weekends' . at their. ''respective
career Will be ling remembered : white streamers, • . homes, Miss ,,Anderson atten-
as the accompanist for the late Mrs. Reef Dauod of Cam- ded' the funerals of Miss. Shan -
Harvey McGee (Huron bridge chose a floor -length pink non Forgett at Kingsbridge and
County's" Harry Lauder) and French" dotted., Swiss gown . ,.Mrs. Robert J.. Phillips • at
violinist, the late Raymond featuring a• •wide ruffle at the Auburn. a° .
Redmond. h'em. White insertion' with T.P. Anderson of North Bay.
She was married on Septem- daisy lace outline accented the is visiting relatives, in the
ber ' 19, 1934., to Robert J. waistline and upper part of the Auburn Vicinity this 'week.
Phillipswho at that time long'''• unlined sleeves. The " Mr. and Mrs, James
carried on a grocery business, square neckl pe,:.•bodice and . Schneider, Dennis and• Angela
She ably assisted him ire the cuffs were trimmed with daisy, ' moved into their new home on
store Until 10 years ago when lace. the Base Line south of the
he retired from business. Mrs. The bridesmaids, Charlotte ,>, village last week.
Philips will be greatly missed Birss of Kitchener; Debbie Mrs. Stanley ' McNeil' of
in the community where she Small, of Dublin, cousin of 'the Welland visited last week for_ a
served"faithl'ullY. • bride, Cynthia y Perrin: of few .days
with Mr. and Mrs.
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Following the closing'of the Waterloo, sister of. the bride Thomas- Johnston and Miss
Auburn Baptist Church, she at- wore blue gowns in styles to Laura Phillips..
tended St Mark's Anglican
Church and the Anglican
.Church Women.
She ' is survived by her
husband, .Robert J. Phillips.
The funeral service was .held
from the Arthur Funeral. Home
on Thursday, July II and was
conducted by Rev. Fred Car-
son. His sermon -theme was Our
Hope is in Jesus Christ.
'Burial took place, in Ball's
Cemetery. Pallbearers were Dr.
Gilbert McIlveen, Ajax; Harold
Asquith, Streetsville; Ronald
• Maines and Robert Jewell of
G d' h dOli A d
o eric ; an ver n erson
and •Frank Raithby of Auburn.
. Flowerbearera were Roy Fin-
nigan, Goderich;` Herbert Fin
nigan, Dungannon;. Donald
Ross, Oakville, and R'ober't ,Ar- guests ' wearing a's blue chiffon
mstrong of RR 2 Auburn. ° floorflength gown featuring' a
Friends were present from lace bodice with a low square
Oshawa, Toronto, Ajax, Port necklfne and long full sleevet3:
Credit, 'Weston, Weiland, -Lon- Her corsage was.. pink roses.
•don, Stratford, Merton, Wood- • The groom's mother wore a'
stock, Ailsa Craig, Parkhill, ' wtilte. floral_ embossed. gown
Oakville and Tavistock. with. long fitted„ sleeves and
- bodice of rose polyester crepe
MRS. ISABELLE •,B�4DLE •and. a corsage of white roses.
Charles -Beadle received Guests of 'honor at the wed-.
word last week of the death of . ,ding were Mrs. J.C. Robinson
his aunt, Mrs. Isabelle Beadle and. Mrs: Gershon Johnston,
. of Cochrane, Alberta'., in. !ler., both of Wingham, grand -
92nd ;year. •mothers of the groom and Mrs.
Porn near Goderich she went Tena Tattle, Toronto; great--•
to the Granum District in 1902 aunt of the bride.'
arid farmed there 'lentil retiring
to• Calgary in 194.5. Her
husband, harry . Beadle
match the dress worn by the
matron of honor. All Wore'mat-
ching flowers in their hair and
carried bouquets of pink,, and'..
'white ,.carnations and baby's
breath.
The groom was attended. by.
his brother, Jd3nes Robinson of
Kitchener and guests were
ushered by Gerald Dainty_of •
Whitby, David Johnston of St.
Pauls, both cousins of the
groom, and Richard Gaudet of
'Conestoga,iousi'n of the bride.
The finale attendants . ' wore
.white, brocaded tuxedos with
black -trim and blue ruffled
shirts.
A receptioniookplace at the
Waterloo Motor Inn. The
bride's r, mother received the
' SOCIAL NEWS .,
Mr. and Mrs.' Douglas Ar
Predeceased her in 1950- ander, :.cha,n}bault and family 'of
thenshe returned; to live 'at ,.r Parlthill spent the weekend
A
Brian Craig and Bill Empey
left last weekend for: a trip to
the West Coast.
Mr. and Mrs: Ronald Elliott
of Toronto spent. the weekend
• with' her parents, Mr. 'and Mrs.
Gordon Miller.
Charles 'Beadle left by plane
last week, for Calgary and'*the
Peace River District.
Mr. and Mrs. Allan Craig
moved- ,into their new home
recently, parched .,from Mr.
and Mrs. Duncan MacKay;
We are:'sorry to reporl-+ti at
Mrs. Warner Andrews is a
patient in Clinton hospital.
Mrs. " Douglas, Lewis and
Kevin of Ailsa Craig and• Mrs. •
Frank McDonald, and Trudy of
Clinton visited last_ • Sunday,
with their aunt, Mrs. Celia
Taylor. ' ' '
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Cart—:
wri'EhtaDavid and Derrick and ,
'Miss Carol Ruegex of Clinton
took Paul Cartwright back to,
his 'lione at -Grand ValieyY'and.
brought ' their daughter Lori-
"home 'after a week's visit'with
Mr. and Mrs. James, Cart
wright. a •
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Wherever you' move✓ tli'e. Welcome
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den •:Cha'pel Foster Funeral
Home with' burial in Queen's
Park cemetery.
,. ROBINSON;;PERRIN
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Susanne ' .Doris Perrin,
'daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil
'Perrin :of, Waterloo was
married to WilliamJohn
- Robinson, son of Mr. and Mrs.
the weekend recently with him
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth ..
McDougall. •
.•°
Norman::... _L rewell of
Lake Worth, Florida visited
last week with• Mr. ,and Mrs.
Maitland Allen."
Miss Lisa„Ryan of Goderich- .�
• visited last week with Mr. and
-Mrs, ten Hamilton.- '
Mr., and Mrs. Jiin Cartwright
*Edward ` Robinson, 'RR '2,• and Paul of -Grand Valley
'Auburn on June 15 in a double- visited last . Sunday with Mr.•
ring ceremony performed at end Mrs.' Donald ,Cartwright.
Emmanuel United Church, . •and family. Paul remained .for
Bridgeport Rd. Waterloo,' by a week's visit.
Rev. William Stewart. ' Gary Mr: and Mrs. Gordon Powell
Black of :Clinton provided the and ,Terry spent -the weekend
music. • . with her sister Mrs. Hugh
Given in marriage by her . Melanie, Mr. -McInnis, Jackie, -
father, the bride 0 chose`
traditional. gown of . white
•• logodo °crepe. The A-line 'skirt
circled into a full length..
.cathedral train in the back
'adorned by a large bow at the ..
waist Rows of 'guipure lace
gnv'e the hemline a 'scalloped
effect Guipure lace.. outlined
• 'the empire ..• waist, mandarin
collar and sheer yoke. The -long'
fitted sleeves had lace on the.
cuffs ' and guipure' lace ap-
pliques .trimmed the sleeybs,
skirt and.neckline.„
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th. art and
craft corner
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There, was only,one tender sub-
m„itted for. the ,pavi.ng on
Warren,.a
Stanleynd•St, Davids
Streets- in Goderich and at a
'special session of town. council
it Was agreed to re-tepder the
job.
The tender cif Tow'land' con-'
struction was rejected when.af•
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ter consideration of Caunci),, it
was decided that more than
one ; hid is "desirable for pu r=
.poses of coniparing prices.
Expected completion date
now of the paving project is the
end of October.
. Traffic. 41. the local marina is''
up according to,the .chairman of
the harbor division of council,
Bill Clifford. There have been
.53 visiting yachts since the first.
of July and if the present trend
continues, the number of boats
using Sung Harbor'.facilities
will be about the same as last
1, r
year"..
Councillor Clifford; also
chairman cif'" the airport :corn
Aiittee said that only a few days
remain until.'Sk•Harbor Air-
port will be municipal property.
He suggested an air ,how at the
'Site might he feasible land•
promised to look.into the mat-
ters:_.
o-. Goderich Town' Council. will
assist with the financing of a
welcoming, luncheon. July 26 at
North Str*eet.United Church for
20 Young, Voyageurs from
Alberta who will. be -'staying in
town fora week with 20 GDCI
students.
Small gifts will be arranged
'fur each visiting 'student,., also
at the expense xlaense . of the
municipality, Councillor i
leen
Palmer reported.
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Two bylaws were passed 'at
last week's .counciIR,meeting
which approves the sale of land
to two industries planning to
locate in Goderich's Industrial
Park.
Authorization was given for
the sale of land to Textral
Fibres Lirnited for five acres
and J.B. Allen, and `Company,
three, acres,
* * *
Council has, received word •
that in the near future a'
proposal call will be' issued for
The construction in Goderich of ,
22 family housing units;'under
-the Home Ownership' Made
kasy (HOME) Plan of the On-
tario Housing Corporation.
. Under - the scheme, ten per-
cent ofthe,_units can be -made.
available on a •'rent-geared-t.o-
income basis and'town council '
now must decide whether or
not it wishes to co-operate'with
Ontario Housing to make two'
homes within .reach of r,prsons
of low income.,
Such acCrolt-Wt��if't 17 t` ire }
resolution of couricil"agre`ein'g='==`a
to contribute 7, l/2 percent of
the operating loss of such units.
The federal. _governrn;ent is
responsible . for 10 percent of
,, .,
the operating l ss while the
" 'provincial government picks up
the remaining
The'matter
two weeks to
opportunity 1
need for such
u
in Qoderieti.' 1
42 1`/2, percent.
was tabled for
give council an;
0 consider the
acconniodation
ry
The next, regular 'meeting of
Goderich Town Couticil will be
Thursday, 'July 25' -with the
next :regular meeting •of the
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Goderich Area Planning Board
shedu°l, d:'for August 6.
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