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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1966-12-15, Page 74 Christmas' .Meaning Auburn Topic Auburn - The meaning of Christmas, was the lnessage of Rev. R. U. MacLean at the • Woman's Missionary Society, meeting of Presbyter anan Church held last week • at the home of, Frances Houston. Mr.' MacLean spoke of Jacques Car. tier, the early days Of Canada and the Christian faith then. Mr. MacLean. said �` a of :... Cotte - eesir - to. ,. receive Y -14:141,- to --uRto Christians of to -day ' tell of His love for mankind. Mrs. Wilfred Sanderson pre. sided. Mrs. Donald Haines was at the piano. Scipture was from Luke by Mrs. Jack Hallam and Mrs. Alvin Leatherland. The meditation was by Mrs. Wes Bradnnrk Fire Hits Barn, Contents AUBURN - Fire destroyed the 40.by-90 foot barn on the second concession of West Wawanosh owned by Mr. and Mrs. Donald .Young of the first concession, Dec 7. Mr. Young believes that fire starte d from a generator which was operating at that time, and shorted. Loss was estimated at $15,000. Contents lost were 150 tons of hay, 1300 bales of straw, 21 head of Cattle, three sows, a wagon, hay rake, manure spread- er and pig feeders. The fire was discovered by Marinus Baker, a • neighbour and Mr. Young. The Blyth Fire brigade was called to the=..•.sce..R9_T:�2tit° •#t,_:vuas.�-be�c©nd saving•wherithe arrived. -A bets efit party is being planned onDec, 16 In me annum Hall to aid Mr. and Mrs. Young; Mrs. Leatherland requested that all save their used stamps to be sent to the Bible Society. Ladies Aid The Ladies Aid of Knox Pres. byterian Church held its meeting with the president Mrs, Major Yoiingblut in charge. The minutes were read by Mrs. Roy Daer. It was decided to• send gifts to shut-ins in the congregation. -_BollgtAtitriatreaWarner Andrews and Miss Frances Houston. Officers ter 1967 are -honorary president Mrs. Edgar Lawson, past president Mrs.. Donald Haines, president Mrs. Wilfred Sanderson, vice-president Mrs. Wes Bradnock, secretary Mrs. Alvin Leatherland, treasurer Mrs, Donald Haines, pianist Mrs. t. ro Donald Haines, home helpers Sec• Pakenham included portions of a Jayne Arthur bad her tonsils rotary Minnie Wagner, Mrs. ROY letter written by Rev. Charles removed n Clinton hsery c Daer, welcome and welfare Mrs. Locke who is at the Anglican The annual Carol service will Frank Raithby, Glad Tidings sec- mission at , Fort George. Mrs, be held this year in the Baptist retary Mrs.. John Hallam, lit. Orval McPhee presided for the Church. All churches will have erature and library Mxs. Alvin business part. Minutes were read representativesvtaking°part in the Leatherland,supply Mrs. Wil. servise. W by Mrs, John Daer, financial Mrs. James Jackson. spent a fred Sanderson, student and press statement was given by Mrs, week visiting her daughter, Mrs. Mrs. Ed. Davies, CGIT leaders Andrew Kirkconnell. Mrs, Gor• Donald Kai and Mr. Kai at Oak. Mrs. Wes Bradnock, Laura don. R. Taylor and Mrs. Thomas ville recently. Phillips, Nominating committee Haggitt were appointed to pack Mr, and Mrs. Hugh Maclnnls M John Halla Lad •' oungblut;-seeretary-treasurer- -Past president^ Mrs:i,loYd- don Powell and family. Mrs. RoyDaer.. Humphreys, president Mrs. - Mr. and Mrs. Bert Craig Vesper Service Orval McPhee vice-president 'Plans were made for the annual attended the Lapp -Williams illiams wed: Vesper candle -lighting rs the rVice on Mrs. Thomas Haggitt, secretary ding at Port Huron last Satur- Sunday in Knox Presbyterian Mrs. John • Daer, treasurer day. Mr. and Mrs. Craig visited Church. Brenda Ball' was in Mrs, AndrewKirkconnell, pianist on Sunday with Mr'. and Mrs. Earl convenor Mrs. m � Vji�{}p� .-.';. lite a 2L��EMi1Mi".`.DL a 4'_- fir c 1491-.104P6. ',�T,1g.t.."_C..... .,:.?!f':' - �i'hu�el�ction ��ot"xo�ffice�°�=� oda with 3vir�-au��rs:6�r��a,: charge. Betty Moss was the pian. ist. The minutes were read by Leatherland, The off Joyce er. ing was received by"Nan Lapp. , Wendy Schneider read scripture. `Tper Guild Fills servicehedifferent were parts givenof outhet. VesAs this year the service is on the eve Yule Socks of Canada's birthday, the natio. ity scene is done with Indians, the first residents of our count- ry. Port Albert -The Ladies Guild Christmas and it's meaning to Christians was the address of met in the basement of Christ Anglican church Dec. 7. • Rev. G. E. Pakenham, rector of There were 11 members St. Marks Angkicanchurch given at the titdies Guild meeting held present. Secretary and Treas. at the home of Mrs. Thomas - ures reports were read. Twelve Haggitt, Mrs. Haggitt was in Christmas stockings were filled charge. Goderich, Mrs. Forster closed Mrs. Gordon R. Taylor was at the meeting . Lunch was served the piano. The scripture was by th e hostess, Mrs. Clarence - read by Mrs. Andrew Kirk- connell. Mrs. Gordon R. Taylor. Hoy. Mr. Ron Fritzley visited with told about the work of the church in the Yukon and of the Mr. and Mrs. Elton Draper last weekend: customs - of the people there. In his inspiring address; Rev. Mrs. Gordon R. Taylor, assist- Craig, and family at Sarnia. Mrs. Ralph D. Munro left last week for Calgary whereshe will visit with her son, Glenn Young. blut, Mrs. Youngblut and family. Word was received here of the death 'o f Dr. Mabel Mortimer in Toronto Women's College Hos. pital, in her 89th year. She was well known here when her hus. band, Dr. W.' 4. Mortimer was minister at Knox United Church here. Surviving besides her hus. band is one son, Arthur and one daughter, Mrs. D. H. (Marian) Craig, and one sister, Bertha, all of Toronto. ant pianist Mrs. Andrew Kirk. connell, press Mrs, Ed. Davies. Marilyn Daer, London, spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Roy Daer. Mr. and•Mrs. Carl Gooier spent the weekend in Sarnia with their son, Mr. Clarence Govier,` Mrs. Govier and family. 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