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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1967-11-23, Page 9A• St. Mark's . Guild - - The November meeting of St. Mark's •Anglican Guild was held .at the' home of Mrs. Gordon R: ttiSaylor with a good attendance. Mrs, Taylor opened the meets } ing with the hymn "The Lord is my Shepherd." The scrip. tura lesson was read by Mrs. John Daer and Mrs. Thomas Haggitt lead in prayers. Mrs. Andrew Kirkconnell had charge of the Missionary theme on Education. Rev. G. E. Pakenham read an interesting letter from Fort George and gave a very interest- ing talk on the fifth com nand. menti "Honor they father and thy mother." A musical number was given, by Mrs, Robert J. Phillips and,' Mrs. John Daer which was much enjoyed. The hostess showed pictures of her recent trip to Expo. The meeting closed by singing the hymn, "My Faith looks up to Thee." The hymns were the birthdayhymns of Mrs. George Schneider and M rs. Gor. don.R. Taylor. The president, Mrs. Orval McPhee took charge of the bus. iness session. The minutes were approved as read by the secretary, Mrs. JohnDaer. The financial statement was given by the treasurer Mrs. Andrew Kirkconnell. • The' ,travel. apron received a penny l or each letter in "Lest We Forget". The roll call was answered, by a Remembrance Day verse. A successful auc• tion was held and Mrs. Thomas Haggitt and Mrs. Fordyce Clark assisted the hostess in serving a dainty lunch. Personal Miss Lynda Andrews has ac. cepted a. position on the staff. of the Ontario Hospital, God. erich and began her duties last week. • * *. Several from here attended the Royal. Winter Fair at Tor. onto last week; Mrs. Thomas Haggitt Mrs. Orval McPhee and her mother Mrs. Kearns, and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Daer. Charles B• eadle of Loddon spent the weekend at his home here * * * Miss Minnie Wagner return• ed. recently from} Woodstock where she visited with her sister, Mrs. Earl Youngblut, Mr. Youngblut and family. ' * * * Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Rath. _. 'well, Michael and Janice of Brantford visited recently with her mother, Mrs. Gordon R. Taylor. • * * * Mr. and Mrs. John R. Weir of London spent the weekend in the village and visited with their ,daughter, Mrs. William Stiles and. Mr. Stiles. * * * Mr. Murray Rollinson of God. erich spent the weekend with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Rollinson.. '* * * Charles Scott recently visit. ed relatives in Toronto and London. * * * Mrs, Thomas Johnston. came home last Wednesday from Victoria Hospital where .she had been a patient for three • weeks. i THANK YOP., B,loodD�nors We take this opportunity to thank the many, many people who took time out from their busy schedule to attend the Blood Donor Clinic of last Wednesday. We are happy to say it was a successful clinic. THE CANADIAN RED CROSS p Raise Funds For Child • The Walkerburn Club held its , Centennial party in the Auburn Community Memorial Hall last Friday evening to raise funds, for their foster Korean, child. Progressive euchre and crok- „- Mole mole were enjoyed with Mrs. Ted Hunking, the president in charge. Winners were Miss Margaret R. Jackson, William Wagner, Mrs. Stanley Ball and William Craig. - Crokinole win. ners were Rickey Archambault, Mrs. Arae Duizer, George Col. lins and Mrs. Garth Mc- Clinchey. . .. A variety concert was held and the program was as follows: piano solo, Cathy Hunking; piano solo, Arva Ball; a trio, Cathy Hunking, Sandra McClinchey and Karen McClinchey sang "The Wiseman" accompanied by Mrs. Lloyd McClinchey; piano solo, Joan Hunking; guitar solo, Louise.Hunking; piano solo Vaughan Hunking; an accordian duet, Johnny Verwey and Ron. nie Hunking; piano' solo, Donna Hunking; electric guitar duet, Louise.Hunking and Judy Scott. All sang the chorus, "The .Marine Hymn,'1' The highlight4 of the evening was the " drawing of the beauti- ful' Centennial maple leaf quilt made by the members. Sheroh Collins was the lucky winner and lucky anniversary winner was Mrs. James Jackson. The lucky birthday prize went to Mrs. Joe Hunking and the lucky • chair prize went to Mrs. Wes Bradnock. A home made baking sale was well .,,patronized and. the ladies of the club served a delicious lunch. G F GODERICH. FROSTED FOODS 65 HAMILTON STREET BROWN AND SERVE BONELESS LOIN. PORK CHOPS BONELESS PORK LB. 790 LOIN ROAST La 79c FARMER STYLE SAUSAGE LB. 43c BEEF LIVER LB. 43c 14c OFF MAXWELL HOUSE Instant Coffee 1.00 ROBIN HOOD ALL PURPOSE �ELUR 14-02. 7 -LB: BAG 75c PORK & BEANS3 ; 49c 4, 100 SIZE CROWN TEA BAGS 79c eksk .The Go4orich i nd ,Stor, .Thur; N'tw2 CGIT Annual Vesper Service On December The annual Vesper Candle., lighting'service.will be held On Sunday afternoon; December 10 by the members, of the Auburn CGIT group •in the Knox Pres, byterian Church it Was decided by theMxnembers at their meet. ing. • Shelley Grange, the president was in charge of the 'meets ing which opened with the call to worship, and the hymns "O God of Love, 0, God of Peace" with Betty Moss at the piano. After the Purliose and the Lord"s. Prayer, Sharon iCollins read the scripture lesson from Matthew 5. . The offering was received by Margaret Roberts , and de. , * * The Auburn Baptist Church held its annual, business meet- ing last Saturday evening start. ing with a congregational sup- per at 7 p.m. Jack Reynan, B.A., pastor opened the meet. ing with a devotional period. • Each member participated`with sentence prayers. The clerk of the congrega• tion, Mrs. Robert J. • Phillips gave her report of the year's work and Frank Raithby, trea- surer gave the financial state. ment. All officers were re- elected for another year. The highlight of 'the evening was the presentation of wedding gifts to• Mr. and Mrs. Heynan. Frank Raithby read' the address and Glen Rice and Mrs. Mary- Johnston aryJohnston presented the gifts. Mr. and Mrs. Heynan thanked the members for the gifts. The congregation decided to support again the m'.ssion pro- ject of educating.a boy in India, which they have done since the church was opened in 1908. A discussion took place on how they could observe the one hundredth anniversary. of the church the second Sunday. in September, .1968. A committee consisting of Harry Webster, . Frank Raithby and Mrs. Robert J. Phillips' was named to plan the event: . dieted, The minutes were adop. ted as read and a. discussion took pl.ape on getting uniferins and the making of, candles for 'the Vesper service. ,., • It was decided not • to have another meeting until Decems ber 5 on accouiit,,of exams. The Bible Quiz on Bible Birds was 'taken by Mrs. M. 4. Rober-ts. The study book, '"Now would you believe" was taken by the leader, Mrs. Wes Bradnock. It • was an interesting chapter, "Through the Valley'', telling about °the Jewish faith. The meeting was closed by singing the hymn, "Lord of the Lands," and "Taps." Georg� Robertson CHRISTMAS ORATING? Were ;Reidy To Give You Fast Service . . s Christmas visitors and parties are just .around the corner and you wily want your home looking right for the festive season. We are able to handle your decorating needs in time for Christ- mas. See us soon. • DRAPERIES • BROADLOOM • PAINTS ' • FLOOR COVERINGS DECORATING ACCESSORIES McArthur & .Reilly WEST ST. Auburn, will celebrate Can. ada's Birthday next weekend by holding a Centennial Inter* denominational Church service on December 3 in the Auburn Community Memorial. Hall. Rev. John C. Thompson, dis* tract secretary of ' Canadian Bible Society for the London district will be the " guest . ' speaker. The Huron County Centennial Youth Choir will supply the music and the offering is to go;,,to the BibleSociety: Fordyce Clark is the chairman of the 'inter -church committee. elected Master Officers. of Maitland Lodge No. 33, A.F. and A.M., G.R.C. for 1968 were elected at the regular Lodge meeting Tues- day, November 14. Brother George M. Robertson was elected Worshipful Master, succeeding Worshipful Brother William J. Johnston, who moves to the position of Immediate Past Master. Other officers elected' were Brother J. Howard Aitken, senior warden; Worshipful Bro. ther Mel W. Cox, chaplain; Worshipful Brother William M. Ross, treasurer; Worshipful Brother Carlton J. Worsell, secretary; Worshipful Brother J.A.T. Pirie, Director of Chari: 'ties; Brother Frederick Min. shall, junior .warden; Brother Roy M. Mugford, senior deacon; Brother Ralph Henderson, or- ganist; Brother Ivan D. Mc. Connell, junior deacon; Brother H. Earl Rawson, inner guard; Brother William M. Duncan, senior steward; Brother Leroy Draper, junior steward; Bro- ther James Remmington, tyler. Auditors re. elected were Worshipful Brother Harold W, Shore and Brother Roy N. Bent. ley. . Installation of Lodge officers will be held W ednesday, Decem.. ber 6. PERSbNAL Mrs, Hattie VanArmand has been hospitalized. Her many friends wish her a speedy re. covery. The Auburn Horticultural. -Society held the November exp ecutive meeting at the home of the president, Mrs. Frank aithby. She w.eicoaned all and e minutes were read by Mrs. Albert McFarlane ih the absenee of the secreta-', Mrs., Bert Craig. Mrs. Norman, Mc Dowell, the treasurer gave the • financial statemen . The eor. respondence was read and the secretary will write for self. eras booke that are available to the society. New business was discussed and it was decided to make a drive for new mem')ers at the new year as the grant is based on membership. All former members will also be contac. ted so work can be continued to keep the flower beds as in former years. The annual family. night UMW WM Mal 1111111 a ma um mum is Po 1 1 WITH THIS COPPON ONLY' Cbyis .. 'pari' Iol 1* on Pecb.er 15 'when Pie,m0 hers o the Auhll 'n Women's Install and their fanititea Will also be pOsts. The Aominathig comnl,'.ttee *ill a150 brling in the slate. of • officers pr the conning year. 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