HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1966-06-23, Page 11AUBL1tN, The Aub n 4p1 orbs for their baste cestuxne.
Clubs amt in the Sunday school Linda Jefferson will be the
room or iinuac. Presbyterian commentator.
Church to prepare for the Ach- G err . one will, put o
p n. a skit,
evement; Day, Saturday June accessories ` for Nari soccas-
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25 in the Auburn Community ions end those- taking the parts
Memorial Hall. will be Ruth Bere, Ramona
The leader., Mrs, Wes, Brad- Hanna, Jean Hardy, Brenda +Ball,
neck, outlined the day's pro- Sheron 'Collins, 'Gail Seers and
gram and Itold the girls how to Jill Bennett'. ' The girls • with
judge and plan accessories. their leaders, Mrs. Bradnock
'Mrs. Ed. Davies, leader for and Mrs. F:' Raithby, planned
Group 2, di?tussed .with herr their skit.
members the exhibit, • access- Betty Moss, president of the
Auburn C.G,I T. " group was in
charge of the meeting last week
to plan 'fol• the Mother and
Daughter banquet on Friday,
Plans were made, to take the
devotional service at the U.C.W.
meeting on June 29. Jane
Doran and Judy Arthur will 'be
In charge of the program for
the Mother and Daughter ban-
quet and graduation ceremony.
Five girls arc graduating "this
year. 9
Following the business period
the girls listened to the record,
Pon Loni .Talks to Teenagers.
The annual Sunday senool ser-
eld_.a
ce w� h t �zroa� ,
1. _ :United
Church with Rev. John Wheeler
in charge. The children .0
the church school attended in a
body carrying flowers Swhich
were placed by. ,,Martie arid
Klaske Koopnmans,
The organist, was Mrs. Nor-
man Wiehtman and Miss Jenni-
fer Grange ' was at the piano:'
The junior choir sang two an-
thema, ,s, The Lord is My Shep-
herd and Faith of "our Fathers
'With Nancy Anderson and :Betty
MO taking the soprano prano obll.-
gate. ,
lieu. 'Norman Okell, of Walk.
erton, spoke to the children on
the 'heme, For of such is the
Kingdom of God.
Mr. Harold Webster, Sunday
school superintendent, assisted
with the evening service and
special`music was given by Gos-
pel Gems quartette of Elmira,
Rev. 'Norman Qkell was'
the
evening speaker.
T. 'Crsisii
Tunera
iseryices-ucre
held.at
the Arthur funeral home hast
Wednesdr y foe James. -T.. Craig,
82, wlie passed away on June
13 in Clinton ,hospital.. -
Born near St. Augustine," the
son of the late John and Marg-
aret. Craig, he attended S.S.
No. 15, West Wawanosh„ • On
June 19, 1913 he was married
to. Saran A. Chamney and took
up residence near St. Augustiarie.
He was an engineer and eon.
dlxoted a lumbar business. along
wiwithhiks.
farm. In
Ile
bought the lumber business
form' the late Edgar Lawson; it
' s now owned' by his son, Wil.,
lions L. Craig. • ..
He . is survived 'by hiswife
and three. sons William L. 'ancl
Arnold. Auburn, and ,Melvin,
of Bluevale, six grandchildren
and one sister, Mrs. David (Min-
nie). Dow, of Toronto.
Rev. John Wheeler conducted
the funeral and burial took
place in Colborne cemetery. The
pallbearers were Harry, Brawley,
Toronto; Warren Bamford, Pres-
ton; William Andrew, Lucknow;
Harold Baechler, Auburn;
Thomas JJaggitt, ,Auburn, and
Elwyn Chamney, Wingham. The
flowerbearers were Gordon Rob-
inson Wingham; Bert Pease,
dl..it 4, -Brussels; John Dear,
Auburn, and Charles Robinson,
Wingham.
personals
Mr. and Mrs.. Leonard Plain
of White Rock, B.C., visited last
week with her brother, Tor-
rance Tabb and Mr. and Mrs.
Frank` Raithby.
Recent guests 'with •Mr. and
Mrs. Orval McPhee, Ronald and
Mrs. L •Kearns were Mr.. and
Mrs. Ted Par, ish, of Sydenham,
London, England.
Mrs: Fred Taylor and Mrs.
Wilda Clatworthy of Granton
visited last Wednesday with the
former's daughter; Mrs. Robert
Arthur, Mr. Arthur and Jayne.
"Pave McPhee and Miss Jean onto with their daughter. Miss
Meehee of VermillionAlta.,
were recent visitors with " Mr.
and: Mrs: Tom ;McPhee and- Har.
Vey and Mr and Mrs, Orval
McPhee and lion, •
Mc and Mrs, ..earl <<.•Govier
were -among the delegates - of
the Ontario Farmers ' Union
which met thlspaW weekend at,
Port ' Elg, n, " . This' was the sew
en'th annual cozrferen'ce of the
Farmer. Labor Conference when
farmers, 'laborers and teachers.
gathered to discuss their, pro-
blens
Mrs. Wilfred Sanderson and
Mra.. Thomas liaggitt attended
a library meeting recently 04
Stratford.
Mr and Mrs. Ed. Davies spent
the weekend in London with
her sister, Mrs. Cliff Basila and
Mr. B'astla.
Mr. and '1 rs. Gordon Dobie
and Ross spent 'Monday in Tor-
,
Jannett Dobie. -
.Mr. and Mrs. Keith Arthur
and 'faintly, oLambeth visitted..
friends in the village on Sun-
day.
Mr, and 'Mrs. John, B. Weir
ate. Mss John Weir of London
spent 'ate weekend: in . Aubuiraw..
.Miss Margaret Craig of Blue -
vale spent a few daayslast week.
end with her grandmother, Mrs.
James Craig,
JRev, John Wheeler•,is attend-,
ing the Toronto Minister's $u@mY
met school main this week -
Mrs, Robert Turner a"eturnea .
on Saturday after a few day:
in Clinton Hobpital.
Mrs. Horton of Lucknow i
visiting with her ,daughter; Mrs.
Mary Bere and family.
Mrs. Marie Beatty. of Varna
visited last week one day Witte
Mr. and Mrs. Robert