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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1963-11-28, Page 9'Nev. 2 . �UBt1 � � Mir ea>?� ,McLennan.. , of Toronto 7silei last 'week with Mis ward R. Jackson. lar. and Mrs. Ray Maclinnt and Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Cole ft Ay and bo s all of %'lin beya, t, Mich 00, visited last weep _ with r. and Mrs. TWillian, J. Craig nd other friends in this dis- lct. Plzey were also .guests ie. and Mrs. Harry Worrell nd' Terry of G#dezritch. Mrs. Norman Blateaferd of udbary visited a few days last eek with Mrs. Herbert Govier. Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Phil- p$ visited last weekend with v. aa`d.' Mrs. William Mains Granton. gr. and Mrs. Shearer Win, heir son Kenneth of London; Ir. and Mrs. `Hugh Bennett, ohn, Jill and Jim of Port lbert, and Miss Margaret .,11.. ackson were guests on Sunday f Mr. and Mrs. Wes Bradnock. Mr. Terrance Tabb spent last ek in Toronto' attending the toy^al Winter Fair and visited s aunt at Milton. . M. and' Mrs. Alex Smith of derich visited last Friday pith Mx. and'AVMs. d oli F1 btrs� on. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Dobie ttended the Royal Winter Fair Toronto last Friday. Mrs. obie was the guest of the ,On- ario Department of Agriculture a 4-11 Club leader. Neighbors Entertained Mrs. William T. Robison was he guest of honor at an after - son tea when Mrs. Lloyd Hum- hreys, Mrs. Ben Hamilton and Irs. George .Haggitt were co- ostesses to Mrs. Robison's eighbors. Mrs. Robert J. Phil- ps poured tea at an attrac- ively decorated table centred cith- a floral arrangement of , ronze mums and lighted tap- s. During the afternoon, Ira, Humphreys expressed ,Fe- et at the departure of Mrs. obinson from the village and resented her with a corsage nd a serviette autographed by hose present.. ,Mrs. Robison zpressed her appreciation for he lovely party.- Honor arty.-Honor Silver Wedding Mir. and Mrs. Clifton Mac- Donald were ' pleasantly sur- prised at a sinali .art i s•~ honor party h their 0 or at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Moss, Turn�berry r= street. It was the oc s easy n io of - their Silver wedding annivers- • ary. Fourteen friends d and neighbors spent the evening. playing cards. Mrs. o Gor M do eClinchey read an address of congratulations to Ur. and Mrs. MaoDonal,d. Mrs. William Moss presented them with a break Mast set and a cut glass cream and sugar. Bath luoioored guests thanked their frier* for the gifts and the party. Lunch was served by the hostess assisted by the ladies present, Acclamations for Village Trustees The annual nomination meet- ing of the village of .Auburn, founded in 1899, was held in the library rooms with Clerk Clifton MacDonald in charge. .Nominations` were received up to 8" p.m. Mr. Bert Craig, Mr. Ralph D. Munro and Mr. Wil- liam J. Craig were returned . to their offices as Village Trustees by acclamation. Mr. Bert Craig will coining' the chairman for the 'ng year. Ilii r'ePorti ig't e year's work, Clerk MacDonald stated that 200' feet of cement. sidewalk had been laid on Lof- tus and Goderieh streets. He also reported on the extension of Queen street and the open- ing up of James and Elizabeth streets and said that six tons of liquid chloride had been .Cathy Schneider and Linda spread en the streets term the stated S>aMri11plOz' mon. Her thsC r� rt; ''. that- Mr, Warner Ari Brews had been engaged a �ginasgarbage collector for the .vi iao. Churches Visited The Auburn lorerr i3zited the Auburn Baptist Church and Knox Preesbyteh;ianr. Church to learn more of their forays .of worship. The , neeting . was kopened with games in the Sun- day school room of the church" With Mrs. Arthur .Gran�}zi charge, Chief Ex$orer ;Karen East led. in the opening. `exer-, cises and Shelly Grange, keeper of. the Log, read the minutes of the previous meeting. The junior group completed their book and • the requirements for the first red star. . Mrs. Grange and Mrs. Donald Young are the leaders of this group. The Seniors with their lead- ers, 'Mrs. Robert Arthur and Mrs. Lloyd Itumphreys, attend- ed the Baptist Church where Chief --Counsellor Mrs. Maurice Bean, spoke ,to the girls. On Sunday all members of the Ex- plorers, and their leaders, at- tended the Sunday service at Knox Presbyterian - Church when Rev. R. U. MacLean ad- drr s ed thein:- Previous this- time they had visited St. Peter's Church in Goderiab. Following their_ explorations, Donna Cham- ney, gave the call to worship followed by prayer by Donna Baeohler. The 9eripture Lessen was read by Shelly Grange and the offering was received by ' ST. HELfaVNS, Nov. 20, ---Mr. and Mrs. Gordan, Miler and Larry of London: spent the 'weekend with their parents,' Mr.. and Mrs Chester Taylor, and Mr. and Mrs. W. L Mihir. Ur.and Mr . Loi* �, s Le Woods spent 4 few days with Mr. and Mrs.,, Roy Hawley and, Leslie Ann at Oshawa. .Mrs, John , Septt of London has been visiting her n� her, .Mrs: -Joe Gaunt and other rela- tives. Mis W " D. Rutherford is vlsitid 'i.n Ottawa with friends. .-� Mrs.' V.—R. Tristram return- ed home after visiting with her family in Toronto this past month, Sproul. Chief Explorer Karen Hast closed" the meeting. Life Membership Presented The general meetzn .of the U.G.W. of Knox United Church was held in the Sunday school room with Unit Three in charge. The devotional period was tak- en by Mrs. Robert Arthur and Mrs. John Hildebrand with ,Mrs. William J. Craig presiding at thec'..piano. .'.£he Spripture .les.. son, second Phillipians: '1-18, was read followed by medita- tion. Mrs. George Millian led in the responsive psalm. The Bible study, Chapter five of the Word and the Way, was led by Rev. Charles Lewis, and was followed by a discussion period. Mrs. Maurice Bean introduced PORTER'S HILL PORTER'S HILL, Nov. 25.— r. and Mrs. Allen Betties visit - Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Betties o Toronto last week. Miss Catherine Williams re- urned home from Clinton pos- tal' on Saturday. Mr. and -Mrs. Cliff Weston nd Mr. and Mrs. Dave. Weston, 11 of Detroit, spent the week- nd with Alec Weston. Executive Makes Pians Mrs. Argyle Lockhart was the ostess when Grace Sunday chool executive -met on Wed- es�l een-rnt fig in�,t ee Z: tans were made for a White ift Sunday service on Decem- er 8. Mrs. John, McCowan of-, ered to decorate the, box for gifts which will go to the alvation Army in London. Liss Shirley McGowan wilt, de- lver them.;, Voti aned church and Sun - ay school services will be held December 22, December 29, and January 5. A Christmas party for the upils will be held early in De - ember, and committees were appointed as follows: singsong, rs. William Cox; games, Mrs. !vin Betties, Mrs. Argyle Lock- et, Mrs. Chester Sturdy, Mrs, aY Cox; candy, Mrs. G. Man - hog; decorating, senior class; beverage, Mrs. Donald Harris. The treasurer reported a balance of over $73 after fall supplies had been paid for. Plans were made for Promotion Sunday, January 5. A pot Iuck lunch brought the meeting to a close. ti This Is Your Personal Jnvitation ToAttendA PUBLIC METING IN THE LEGION HALL, . GODER1CH- ON i MONDAY, DEC.. AT 8:00 P.M. Godlerich has a big job to do. How it will . s be done, and by whom, is in your hands. It is your .rnone ' y, your community. Please attend. Question and hear our candidates dates on december 2, 1963 This Invitation Comes To You With The Compliments. Of Robinson Flooring 0 THE UORIDATtO ALLY Victoria School - Goderkh EDNESDAY, DEC. 4 - 8 p.m. EAR MRS.: ANNE BURTON, TORONTO - otionaily RecognizedAuthority , On Fiui+ Fri atlon . ,#.e Pest refthe‘ titer ataUsAdair� tt.. t � h„ fare Board' ,Hoderi ch,- ” SZa (Tokeon liornemaker's services �I and the possibiiitY of organiz- ing one in, *Won County. Mrs. Leonard Ar ha nbault tendered xttte, thanks to Miss Adair. r ' duet was sung by Mrs. Gor- don MoCiinuhey and Mgrs. Nor- man McClin+chey, accompanied 'by Mrs. W. J, Craig. Mrs. Ien- neth • McDougall was honored by the presentation of a life membership pin and oerti&cate in .,the U.C.W., the .gift of a friend. The presentation was in charge of Mrs. Norman Mc- Dowell c Dowell and Nnranan McDowell. Mrs. McDougall spoke a few words of appreciation. The business period was in change of Mrs. John Durnin, first vice- president, The minutes of the previous meeting were read by' the secretary, Miss Elxna Mutch. The financial statement was given by the treasurer, Mrs. Norman 1VxdQowell. The 'cor- respondence "was read by Miss Margaret R. Jackson. Follow- ing the routine -business, lunch was served by the members of Unit Three and- a social hour was enjoyed. ASLWIELD ASIMELD,' Nova .2Z. —gra, Reuben Wilson was i esters' for the November meeting of the Womens Missionary Society .last Thursday afternoon. Vice - :president, Mrs. J. Mar'eigbt, was in charge of the program, and led in prayer, Mars, D. A. MacLean gave the devotional and Mrs. Earl Howes 'read a paper on Remuembrance. Two letters from• missionaries, were read, and roll call was answer- ed nswered with a verse on peace. ` The nominating" committee repent- ed new ofhe+ers: Mrs. W a l t e r MacLean, assistant for C.G.I.T.; Mrs. Jahn Collinson and Mrs. Allan MacDonald, assistants for Explorers; Mrs. Gordon Finlay- son, • Zola vice-president, and Mrs. Hugh MacKenzie, secre- tary. The hostess and commit- tee served hunch. Personals Miss Audrey Ross of London was home for two days last week. Brian Simpson, son of Mr, and Mrs. Duncan Simpson, who was a patient in Goderigh hos- R.11,, Mt:KENZIE NEW PT. �.ERRSSE P.'ORT �.EEZ �tov; 2 The f'or't Albert U.£.W. • leis their November meetin at the home of Mrs. C.Grawford with lit „members, and'"Rev. and Mrs. Veldhuis present. The vice-president, Mrs. .R. McKenzie;" opened the meeting.. Scripture was read, by Mrs. E. Crawford. Prayer followed,' Roll call was given and reports were read and adopted. It was moved that $100.0 be donated to the church treasurer toward cost of new organ, It was mov- ed that a congregational sapper be held in the very near future. The election of officers fol- lowed, conducted by 13,ev. Mr. Veldhuis, with Mrs. R. 4c. Kenzie being ,elected as presi- dent.. Rev. and Mrs. Veldhuis favored the ladies with a duet which was enjoyed by all. A dainty lunch was served by the hostess. pital last week, is home again. Mr. and ,,Mrs. Evans of Al- berta are visiting their sister, Mrs. Colin MacGregor, NEW -MODERN EERP(: (iTTING • CRYSTAL'-. CLEAR temware HIND CUT BY EUROPEAN CRAFTSMEN • A. complete range of Stemware to add pleasure to your dining and entertainment. ••. • • • • • • • • • • • ,_.._. • • •. • • • each • r••••••••.•`••.: •Y -r. POS4A).:eF.1,;„? ....rr_.Y.... Mr.wrM�, • :w�r...y.'.4..... w n....N.'rrr.r 4. ft -- 44w44r.n_G.__Mwrwr 4._r4 .... Mr...4_ . 4... .. 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