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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1965-10-21, Page 16HOLMESVILLE. —Ronnie Blake, son of Mr, and Mrs. Ger- ald, Blab, is a patient Sea - forth hospital. Mr.. and Mrs. Ray Vincent d Mark of Blyth were Sunday x sdMr s. E hMz'.an. ' "� tor s with ward Grigg. day afternoon for their October meeting. Mrs. Francis Cantelon e 0 the worship clear f as in F w g service. poem was read by andthe'roll call .lake e dah Gln l3 was taken by Marlene Yeo. Ricky Blake took up the offer- ing. Mrs. Cantelon told a story Hong Kon 't'lk to the children and conducted games. Refresh n :were serv- ed by Laurelane"'-Rond and Glenda `Blake. he' Messengers will have their usual candy booth at the November 10th bazaar, The Thanksgiving -.Meeting Qf the Holmesville U,C.W was held ' Tuesday evening, Oetober 12 at 8 o'clock. Mrs. Edward •Grigg was in charge of the program and it opened with"A call to wor- ship and prayer after tha.hymn. ` Mrs. Muriel Grigg read' the! L Scripture, and the Bible metas LOCHALSII.—The W.M.S. of tion was taken by Mrs, D. Glid Ashfield Presbyterian Church I the long winter, and a pretty don. A prayer of thanksgiving,hel'tl its autumn than'.colfering 1 miserable time must have been It"s a bit ' a shock to learnand really let loose. when the that when children go out in night arrives. We adults have costumes on Hallowe'en ° night, the comfort of knowing that asking for shell -outs (a„nd more the ghosts and witches we meet recently contributions to aid are harmless, and will probably LI:vICEFO), they are actually ,a� .�,a when given a handful e morbi 1 ns. rather d 'n 0 n a th t �� carrying P M41� y g ' 1 called Samhain, cele- � : � r 'a � .though, we have our festival tiva e bythe ancient Druids. " yv b` .: ;.of lurking demons— In e and and c They're a lot more ' ian Irl d , -Ch gist In r e a� P Scotland on October 31, witches kz y pear on Hallowe'en and goblins were a lot less friendly than they are nowa- days. They used to carry off child -r ren, destroy crops, kill live stock, and generally .terrify the population. Departed spirits re-, visited. their families. people went from door to door de- manding food to sack up for was given by Mrs. Carman l c'b meeting on Thursday afternoon butt and a poem by Mrs. Francis at the church and had as guests, Cantelon. A recording of thc�', ladies from ,Dulfgannon, White - anthem based on the Dutch' church and Lucknow. Mrs. Ross hymn of thanksgiving was en -'Shies of Luc'.:now ':: as rocs: joyed by those present. I S — — speakor. Mrs. Richard West Miss Katherine SlcGreor of had by all. Nowadays of course it's a"1oti more fun. Children look foz` ward to Hallowe'en excitedly had charge of the meeting and Clinton gave a talk on her re- 'Ars. Alvin ` Zobb, the div S. ik ly b tha Lein Any other night, .and file spoil' the fun in no time, whict, is why the -Ontario Safety League once more offers, you Some tips to help ward off these kvil !spirits. At home, 'try using a flashlight en spooks—our children. in the jacko'lantern instead kof j the tradittonah- htltaxdonswcaDI dee. Light your porch and clear obstacles frtrm the garden to discourage pranksters and avoid tumbles in the dark. Help make your- children visible to drivers, by dressing ,flhem in light color. ed costumes, or decorating dark .ones with reflective tape. And to help them see better, use makeup disguises instead as Masks: Above all, if you drive, be doubly cautious on October 31, and keep a watchful eye out for those 20th century Hallowe'- St. Helens HFLENS.--Mr. and Mrs inion De 'Boer'returned on Fri - ay evening from a two-month to Ilrxlland. Irvi� Mc-Cahe of Winds -'r $itin ' wi'.h i\Ir. and Mrs 1V1c uillin and Mr. a::d red leQuillin. Cijarlie Mc"onald is ing few days :vith lint ter," Irs. Keith Cranston, .. etw,s m;11194�...s. 1rlierY tori IIospital, Laudon, n r+sd�ay'� r. ante;, Mrs. (;nrdon Me'n- I ibf R.O'hmond Hill and Miss Garet lcintvre of 'I'nr.-n;:._1 isit Mi is v 'rani I r. .. cent trip to Hong Komi, and VIr. and Mrs. Eulil:° 1facl.er, : ce'i 1 f the — The Octo- Japan illustrating her talk :pith', nan s en'\Sunday in Palmerston her mc'eticlg of the Donnybrook ehr- hid_ i P - ' •- - n �1 �a a i d- t 1� r = ba°pt'Nttr° . Mrs. D. Gliddon thanked her their grandson, Stephen Bruce hectic of Mrs. Ernest Snowden oc,d attendance. on behalf of the group. The business was conducted by the president, Mrs. L. Bond. Final plans were made for the regional convention of the West Huron U.C.W. to be held at Hol- mesvilleol- mesville on Octob4 22.Mrs. Les Jervis was appo nted to the 1 Rev. Rod MacLeod of Luck - ,office of treasurer on the resig-; now was guest minister at Ash - nation of Mrs. Frank McCul-' field Presbyterian Church on Sillier, at the Presbyterian '' I'h `' Church there. The call to worship was given ,\ Silo filling seems to be the by Mrs. Milliard Jefferson whoyt;\i.� order of the day. Due to • so also led in prayer. much rain the job is proving ' "For the beauty of the earth" quite an Ordeal for 'local farisi-I was sun;.; and Mrs. Sans.. Thompi ers.. son read Scripture. Mrs. Jeffers son gave the meditation. Mrs. William Hardy read a poem and Mrs. Edward Robinson read a chapter on "Brazil." Mrs. Stuart Chamney gave the minutes of the previo'us meet- ing. Brian Snowden received the offering. Mrs. Jefferson conducted the business. An invitation to attend a special meeting at Whitechurch was accepted. The meeting at Holmesville was discussed. It was decided to have Mrs. Norman Wightman speak at the next meeting and give °a report from. -Alma: Col, lege. Mrs. Margaret Leddy had charge of the chapter in: the study book and gave a talk on it, followed by a discussion per- iod. Mrs. Jefferson closed the meet- ing with the benediction. Lunch was served by the hostess assist- ed by Mrs. Edward Robinson and -Mrs. Ray Hanna. lough. Hostesses for -the evening were Mrs. Elmer Potter, Mrs. Eldon Yeo, Mrs. C. Park and Mrs. L. Bond. Messengers The Messerfgers met in the Sunday • school room on Satur-' Sheppardton SHEPPARDTON: -- Mr. and. Mrs. Horton Talmay visited with Mr. and Mrs. Durnin Philips at Lurgon Beach on Sunday.. Those attending the funeral of Mr. Wm. Dallirie of Monkton, from this area, included. Mr. and Mrs. Irving Hunter, Mrs. Terence Hunter, Mrs. Amos Andrew and Mrs. Horton Tal- may..�� Mr. and Mrs. Bob Rising. of Goderich, Mr. 'and Mrs. Camp- bell of Leamington, and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rising enjoyed a trip to Collingwood on Sunday. Sunday. Rev. McCombie was anniversary minister at Dun- gannon,: Recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Sam Gibson were Mr. and Mrs. Chris Brown of Brantford. Mr. Finlay MacLennan is em- ployed in Kitchener. Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Oliver McCharles are Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Clark of Worcester, Mass., U.S.A. , Mr. Oliver McCharles return- ed' home from Kincardine hos- pital on Saturday where he had been - a patient. He -had been receiving treatment for a hand injury resulting from an accid- ent with the hay baler. Mrs. Donald MacKenzie spent a few days visiting in Clinton with Mr. and Mrs. -Roy Connell. Mrs.. Alvin Robb is teaching advanced sewing at Lucknow district night school. . Sut� y visitors :with Mrs. 1 Mil and Isobel.41: uH; ',y) services at St. t;r'Id Church will he c ay, October 24 at The regular meeting of the T. MoQrel „and C. Hunter. The Colborne, Township Home and topic was "The home, the school p . ►� School Association as at held Zion and the Child Tuesday, October12, school. The president? Mrs. B. Thanks wa expressed by Mr. Homan, welcomed the 50 mem- E. Reaburn to all the panelists. e berg present. • The meeting - adjourned at. The installation of officers f°or0.30d Pan- Lunch and .coffee 1965-1966 with Mrs. P, Moss as were served by Mr -s. W. Bogie chairlady went as follows: Pre• and committee, and allo social hour 'ova's enjoyed, silent, Mrs. B. Homan; 1st vice- president, Mrs. G. Chamney; 2nd. vice-president, Mrs. V. Van - stone; 3rd vice-president, Mrs. J. Scott; treasurer, Mrs. M. Mont- gomery; recording and press secretary, Mrs. W. Reid; corres- ponding secretary, Mrs. R. Ker- nighan; council representative, Mi•s, G. Chamney; finance con- vener, Mrs, A. Linklater; mem- bership and room representative, Mrs. \V. Westlake; program, Mrs. + E. - Reaburn; social, Mrs. W. w / Bogie; special, Mr. J. Glutton. Mrs. G. Chamney, cotincil rep- resentative, gave, a thorough - ;•rp""``. and"interesting talk on her re- ^� cent trip to Niagara Falls, to attend the annual convention of. ,131.(J -WP., -4 -1, -k)5. -c13 -9g acs_. i•' i at ions. �E.. Prp;ratp convener, Mrs. E Reaburn, announced that Dr. R.r„ M. Allis will speak at the Janu- ary anu ary meeting. Mrs. G. McPhee introduced�� fT the guest 'panelists as. follows: P. Main, principal, as moderator; Miss Irene Pfrimmer, Mrs. J. Scott, C. Harman, G. Robertson, 11 a.m. and 7.30 p.m. Services will be in charge of Rev. A. Willis and Rev. W. J. Taylor of )orch:'.�t er Oci Friday evening, Rev. J. R. Wheeler of Auburn was chair- -an for a reception service for Rev.- A. L. Willis, Calvin United Church new minister.. Rev. Gor- don Kaiser of the Ashfield charges delivered the address ';rtneings from. llti of Presby- tery were brought -IVi=v. lligginbottom of Walton. Rev F. Green also extended a ::el come to the Willis family. At the conclusion of the evening, lunch was served by the ladies. Ilavyj',ng taken up residence at 1 he manse, a warm welcome is extended to Mr. and Mrs. Willis from the community. At v . -'.n, The Qc . ; Clinton Junior Pa. ravers was held .jointly,Stiatitti Clinton Junior ' ha• Clinton Town Ix>tstitu e n 'i Hall ' a good attendance. r_ Bruce Betties was in charge of the meeting. The roll call was answered by the boys saying what •they would .1ikd to see in girls -and the girls answered what they would like to see in boys. There were many interest- ments from boll laoys and girls.. The business was t4Q4 :cussed and - reports r. Planswere C completed t4 e inhe n u a dt A cbu arn.C" �. sty 1Wexnoxial Hall -qn 22. Miss Sharon Ball told her 'recent trip to the. Nations, also her visits .to ington, New '"fork and ties York World's Fair, :ice. < ,MAr►— :;;.;.: Paak"MAi' Meaney tluafiii-,` '-`.' "-: "rvtew Pack"Pancyr-Q'uatity u LE KERNEL CORN . 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