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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1967-06-15, Page 18n-� The O $44041,1c, Tlhur d,ev. June lth,. pre sive COremony M'4 a Rev. M:"' R. Roberts was in. ducted into the Auburn charge Of the 'United Char+ . of Can- ada atan impressive service last Thursday evening. Rev. C. M. Jardine, WI ighani, chairman off' the Buron-resbytery. of .the United .Church in Canada, was in charge of the service. Mrs. Brian Hallam was the organist and accompanieda.quartette coin. posed of Misses Marsha 'Coon.. mans, Klasjce "Kogpma is, Betty Moss and Jennifer Grange. Rev, William .Maines, 'of Lon. desboro chose for . his subject "What's going on► here?". He based his message on the Book of Acts and said, that prayer, praise; 'thoughts, and .resolve should be carried out.. and if one loses any of these, the true mea. ing of Christianity is lost. Rev. M. R. Roberts was in. troduced --for - the Induction by the clerk of 'session, Maurice Roberts Inducted..At Auburn Heap, and Rev. Jardine =due. ted the service. RECE IaTIQ,N A reception took place in the Sunday, school room of the church whereunch, was served by the ladies. Mr. Jardine spoke of Rev. and Mrs. Roberts, Mar. garet and William, who ' came from the Argentine about seven -months ago. Among the speakers 'were Fred•Wagner,,HowardCam- pbell, Mr. Maines,and A: And- erson ofDayton, Ohio. Mr. Rob. erts replied and thanked every. one for their ,kixidnesses °and for members of the other churches in' the @ village which were pre. 'sent, Guest's were preeent from Blyth, Westfield and Deneybrook. ROBERT WILSON ' Funeral services were held last Saturday at the Arthur Fun- eral Home for Robert George ---Wil-son,who passed away in Vic. toria hospital after a, month's Mrs. Lorne Hunking Hostess To Walkerburn Club Meeting AUBURN - The Walkerburn Club held their monthly meet. ing at the home of Mrs. Lorne Hunking with a good attendance. The president, Mrs. Ted Hunk- ing1was in charge and opeped the meeting by the singing of The Maple Leaf followed by the Lord's Prayer. She also gave and in- teresting paper on"Citation for a, Christian `Family". The prize was donated by Mrs. Henry Hunk- ing. A letter .of ' thanks was rec. eived from their adopted Korean girl expressing, thanks for the birthday gift received and also a picture of her was enclosed with the letter. Mrs. Joe Verwey was appointed to inquire at Huron. view to see if, used blankets and coats could be used in the craft room. Plans were made for the June meeting ,which will be held in the evening at the home of Mrs. Joe Verwey. This will be. the annual election of officers and there, will .be' a miscellaneous sale. Lunch will be in "charge of Mrs. John Hallam, Mrs. ' " Henry Hunking, Mrs. Lorne Hunk. ing and Mrs. Ted Hunking. Mrs. Stanley Ball was in charge of the program and gave a read. • ing - "Things wanted for 1976".. She 'also gave an interesting paper on safety slogans. A penny sale of plants and bulbs was held and lunch was served by . the committee in charge. PERSONAL Mr. and Mrs. Alex Anderson of Dayto , Ohio visited last week with Mrr and M ^s. Oliver And- erson and family, Mr. and Mrs. William Straughan, Mrs. Charles Straughan and Miss Frances Hou- ston and other relatives in the village. ENJOY THE FINEST FOOD IN TOWN • Chinese Food Our Specialty ALSO TAKE-OUT ORDERS QPEN DAILY 7 a.m. to 10 p.m. Open Friday and. Saturday Until _ 12 Midnight The Esquire Restaurant "524-9941" illness. Born in Goderich, he was the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wilson,and was in his 84th year. He .resided on his farm in West Wawanosh all his life and was a member of the Dungannon United Church. • Rev. M. R. Roberts conducted the service and burial took place Everyone is invited to theJune meting of the Auburn Women's Institute when Provincial Con. stable .Gordon Ferris,of the 90, erich detachment, will 'be the guest speaker On safety. Fire of Unknown origin .com- pletely destroyedthe large bank_ barn of James Rice on the sec. in Dungannon cemetery. He is ondcone essionofWestWawariosh survived by one sister, Mrs. last Tuesday morning. The 'Blyth James A. (Mabel) `IViclntyre of fire department answered the call Toronto and • several :nephews. i6=wat the fire had gained too much Pallbearers were' Russel I3rind. headway. no one was living On ley, John , Diirnin, . Meredith • the farm. as. Mr. and Mrs.'Rice Young, Worthy Young,' Earl and son Glen had meved•to-their Young,aid William Yeung.' newhome on the 13th of •Hullett PERSONALS. Q a few months ago. This farm Mr, and Mrs. Ezra Shultz of home was - the former D, W, Whitechurch visited last week la.milton #arm., with Mr. and Mrs. Reg Shultz, Lighting completely destroyed North Ashfield Public School' Busy Place Now With Sports LOCHALSH - Mrs. Donald R. MacKenzie and Mrs. Frank Mac. Lennan were in Stratford one day recently. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver McChar- les and Mr. and Mrs. pert Macintosh were . among recent visitors to Expp in Montreal and report a good time. Friends of Duncan Farrish will be pleased to know . he is improving in Kincardine hospi. tal after his accident while rid. ing 'horseback. Miss Phyllis Bradley is get. ting Some practical experience, teaching iii' the school in Scar- boro where she will be next fall. Mrs.. T.' E. Farrell of ,jKln. cardiae is spending a few days with Mr. Thomas Farrell, Mrs. Annie McMurchy is spending a . few days with her daughter at ,Elmira. • Weekend visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Oliver McCharies were Rev. and Mrs. Doug Brydon and Mary of Courtland; Mrs. W. J. Attig of Pawasson and Mr. and -Mrs. Norval Stewart ,e`E•-;• • ,Mr. D. A, MacLennan reports a good trip to Duluth and Sainte Ste. Marie. Mrs. Lorne Luther and Mrs, Annie McMurchy were in St, Thomas attending gra-'::.tion ex. ercises at •Alma College ,where Mrs. McMurchy's-granddaughter was among them. North Ashfield public s"ehool has been a busy place recently JESUS IS COMING AGAIN To learn more about this timely subject, come and hear,. DR. GEORGE W. DOLLAR, TH.M., PH.D. Professor of Historical Theology, at Dallas Theological Seminary, ..............n.,,.Dallas, Texas Meetings At CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH, 231 BAYFIELD RD., • , GODERICH, Each Night at 8 p.m., , w FROM JUNE 19- TO JUNE 23, 1967 TOPICS ARE AS FOLLOWS Monday, June 19= -"Jesus `Jesus Shall Rapture The Oh urch. ' Tuesday, June 20—"Jesus Shall Judge. Tlie World." Wednesday, June 21—"Jesus Shall Deliver Israel." 'IUwrsday, June 22—"Jesus Shall Rule And Reign. Friday June 23—"Jesus Shall Be The Light Of• New Jerusalem." EVERYONE WELCOME. An old fashioned Arbour day with- a general ' clean up of grounds and school; a ball game, and a picnic lunncch were enioyed. Organized' ball games have also been undertaken with Doug Drennan and Herb Barger help. ing the grades "5 and 6.. A game between North Ashfield and Pine River recently gave North Ash. field the 'Margin and another game will be held In the• neat; future. • A girl's team is also beim organized and there will be miich. activity coon. • Friencls Honor Local Couple Mr. and Mrs. Gordon !Canting, -Tiger Dunlop Inn, were recently entertained by a number of their friends and staff, at a surprise 'party at their home on the oco. asion of their 25th wedding ann. iversary. Cards were enjoyed, winners being Mrs. Mel Cox and Mr.' James Horton, after which a but. fet lunch was served and the pop. ular couple were made the rec. ipients of numerous gifts ofsil. ver. , been guests at • the wedding 25 years previously, -• including the bridesmaid, Mrs. 'Gordon Hen. der son. Mrs. Legg Goes immeruri To Toronto Mrs. Willard L egg attended the 1967 Provincial Leadership Devi elopment Program at York Uni. versity, May 28 to June 3. Stu- dents, are selected from the hun. dreds of part time and volunteer teachers and leaders who conduct recreation and adult education programs,, in' the 'province.It is the 'most advanced course offered by the -Community Programs Div. ision of the Ontario Department of Education. , Mrs. Legg is president of the Goderich Art Club and secretary Of the newly formed ladies' group, the Treble Aires. She has com. pleted satisfactorily the area and district courses in art offered by the C.P.D., which qualifiedher for admission to the provincial course. REGISTRATI NS FOR THE TOWN OF GODERICH RECREAT1 a nd S MMIN .PROP.RAM RE61$TRATION FORMS Registration forms may be obtained from the Town Hall or the principal's Offite at the Public IN:hools, , Children must be registered by June 17, 1967 Registration forms•are to be returned with the fee to the Town Hall or to the SchooN. SWIM CLAStES 8901 Swim classes will be held in. two sessions, J4ly or August. The preference should be listed on the form. VISITORS and ,OUT OF TOW N CHILDREN, Out -of -Sown childreri and children visiting relatives in Goderich during the sumMer may pick up their form at the Town Hall, • PROGRAMME WILL INCLUDE Wilbert Thom's barn ineolborne Township during the electrical storm last Friday evening. Mrs. Mary `Johnston.of God. erich is • visiting With her bro. ther, M.'. FrankRaithby aedMrs. Raithby this, week. M::ss Clara Shultz)f Huron. view visited last Saturday after. noon in the village. M.?. and Mrs. Reg Asquith and faintly., of Islington . spent :last weekend in the village. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Rath. well, Michael and Janice, of Brantford spent the tveekendwith her Mother,. Mrs. Gordon . R. 'Taylor. M.r. and Mrs. Bert 'Moss at. tended the":graduuation of her bro- ther, Wayne Johnston .? of Beac. • onsville, Quebec, when he ob.„ tained his B.A.•s degree at Place des Nations, Expo '67. He, had attended. night classes, for seven years and majored in econom'cs. He had attended McMaster Un. iveraity, Hamilton; University of 'Torontp and Sir George Williams University, Montreal. He is now supervisor of insurance, Quebec. and Atlantic divisions of the Brie • Usti American Oil Co. Ltd.,with headquarters in Montreal. Knox ladies Meet At Auburn AUBURN, - The June meeting of Knox Presbyterian W. M.S. was held in the Sunday school room of the Church. The president Mrs. Wilfred Sanderson gave the call to worship, and the hymn was sung ,with Mrs. Donald Haines at. ' the piano. Mrs. Sanderson welcomed the members and vis. itors,and the members from the Blyth W•M,S,fi the Glad Tid. Ings prayer was read by Mrs. Roy Daer. The minutes -of the previous meet}g were accepted as read by the, secretary, Mrs. Alvin Leatherland. The devotional. period .was, in charge of Mrs. Donald Haines: Mrs. Major Youngblut gave some highlights from the recent Glad Tidings issue. The roll call was answered with a verse starting with the letter E. - the fifth letter in Centennial. Mrs. Frank ..Raithby gave a reading and the offering was received and ded- icated. Mrs. Wilfred Sanderson, liter. ature and library secretary' of the Huron Presbyterial,,gave an interesting talk on the . books she had displayed. LADIES AID The Ladies Aid of Knox Presbyterian church met with the president,Mrs. Major Young. blut,in charge. The °minuteswere accepted as read by the .secre- tary, ' Mrs. Roy Daer,• Business was discussed and Mrs. W. Sanderson was appointed to pur- chase the paper for the manse. Other ,business was discussed and the lunch was served by Mrs. Donald Haines. 41,70.1:1: }via► t I 4/ go IA tai * 1,1 w!16«rw3i • • ti-'+M�1Mttn1.:101:7;14 M 4:11:04 : :10111.47:03:11: 74:01 wa3q 1qty#I'' 1.31 41"ta • . 3t>rs�> fit 3t 3�carswr , p alit 4 . *3i1) ! 0. iso .: to .iii+ai 3c. 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TUES., THURS., SAT. * VOLLEYBALL op S'OFTBALL• NATURE HIKES * BADMINTON.. • SOCCER • SWIMMING • CRAFTS • El ,iSKETBALL • TENNIS "THE FEE FOR REGISTRATION WILL BE $3.00 THE PROGRAM WILL COMMENCE JULY 3 AND END RATUIMAY, SEPTE1VidER 2 • 134;tween '6 p.m. and 9 p.nt--. ,Beivieen p.m.oandi, The Whole Town May Usp Hosp Serviter'Sund:a*8.ii.nt to 11 a.m. YOUR CO-OPERATIoN IN ADHERING TO THEg TIMES • VifILL, Be GREATLY APPRECIATED. G ERI BLI u:rtLITIE