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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1969-03-27, Page 10e Uflu.4u.Rc+ A oG •IIr. Russell Allen, London, wishes to announce the. engagenuc►It of his daughter, Bonnie Mae Allen, Welland; Ontario, to Andre Joseph _.D)ec•ker, son of Mr.. anct :t'Ir5. AlJons DeDecker, Vienna Ontario. The • vt'edding is to take 'Mice Saturday. June 'S, St. Joseph's Church, Port Burwell, at 3:00 1'. 01. • Suddenly it's Spring And suddenly the urge is there to step out in style in something new. For this season, c9ipor is "IN". Suits are brighter in smart checks. Shirts are sharper in ,new co- ordinated colours. Shop now while 'selections are best. SUITS FROM $69.50 to $105.00 IPicke.tt CampbellLimited Main Corner,,Clinton, Ontario,Phone 482-9737 Auburn ▪ - ra, Master . Michael and Miss Janice Rothwell of Brantford spent their vacation with their grandmother, Mrs. Gordbn Taylor. • Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Branton and son Clifford moved to Wellesley last Thursday where he will, be manager of the Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce there. Mr. and Mrs. O. Deboer and liamity of Owen Sound moved into the bank apartment last Saturday. Mr. Deboer.is liow manager of the Auburn bank. 'Mrs. Harold. Nicholson, of Seaforth, Mrs. John Menheere and son Paul of Dublin and Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Bennett and Jim of' Port Albert, visited last Wednesday' with Mrs. W. Bradnock, Sherun and' George. Mr. and Mrs. Ron -Livermore of Corrie spent a few days last week with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Donald Haines. Mr. 'and Mrs. Donald Cartwright, David; Derrick and Lorie and Mrs. E. Cartwright spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Jim Cartwright and Paul at RR 1, Goodwood. Mr.' and Mrs. John Weir and her mother, Mrs. Elsie Eustace spent the weekend in the village. Dr. and Mrs. Rod Singh, Kristin and Kecia of London spent the •weekend with her mother, Mrs. Arthur Grange., Jennifer and Shelley. Misses Jennifer and Shelley Grange visited n in London last week with their sisters, Mrs. Rod Singh, Dr. Singh, Kristin and "Kecia and Mrs. Tom..Morris, Mr. Morris. Monique and Matthew. Mrs. Earl «'ightman of Lucknow and Mr. Harvey Wightman of Waterloo visited tast°•Saturday witli Mr. and Mrs. i'om,Johnston. Mr: and Mrs. Fred Youngblut of Woodstock, Miss Barbara the vacation at the home of his grandparents and played hockey at the Wingham tournament. Masters David and Derrick Cartwright spent the winter vacation with their grepdparents, Mr. and Mrs. William Rueher, Carol, Donald and Ronald. Miss ,Jayne Arthur returned on Sunday from a visit in California with her sister, Mrs. John Boer and Mr. Boer, Miss Judy Arthur returned to her studies • at the Owen Sound school of nursing ,after a sick leave following surgery. Mr. and Mrs. Les Mayhew and her mother df Grand Bend visited last Thursday with his uncle, Mr. William. Straughan and Mrs. Strafighan. Ashfiid'-' Mrs. Earl Macdonald -and Janice Robb are patients i •Wingham Hospital. • Mrs. Violet Drennan is visiting with her son Herbert in Kitchener. The Sacrament of>e Lord's Supper will be . observed in Ashfield Presbyterian Church on Easter Sunday. There will be a service on Good Friday .at 10 a.m. Church school will re -open on April 13. B ue River Quartette to play Sunday evening at ' Calvary Baptist Church promises to be a very refreshing one, musically speaking, says . Rev. Kenneth Knight. The Blue .River Quartette from Port ' Huron, Mich., will be at the church for Sanderson of Torontq; Miss::,. an evening performance. Margaret Sanderson of London and Miss- Mary Sanderson of Goderich visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, Wilfred Sanderson. Mrs.• Frank Baer of Benmiller .and -Miss Myrtle Phillips of ,London visited last Thursday Several local young people with Mr. • and . Mrs: Thomas will be, .taking part -during the Johnston and Miss Laura evening. The program gets under way at '7:30 p.m. Everyone is welcome. Bill Perry, lead singer and soloist, will be featured in some folk -style so1.9s. He accompanies himself on .guitar with the quartette as background. Phillips. Mr. Jeff Craig ofLucan spent Arthur Circi� holds Easter Thankoffering The Arthur Circle of Knox Presbyterian Church diet on Monday, March 17 in the Church Parlor for Its Easter Thankoffering Meeting. The president, Mrs. Lucy Johnston, conducted the opening devotions which was followed by the business period when the secretary's . .and treasurer's, reports were read and approved. Further plans for the Hamilton - .and London Synodical meeting, to be held in our church April 15-16-17, were discussed. A yery informative outline of the women's organizations within , the structure of the Presbyterian Church in Canada survey the wondrous cross", a was presented by Madeleine prayer was offered by Rt th Edward. Skeoch. The scripture was read The guest speaker, Mrs. J.R. responsively and the Leitch; a member of the meditations were taken by Afternoon Auxiliary, gave an Christena Hyde and Lucy interesting summary of -the Johnston. Lee _McCallum, meetings held in Albert College, accompanied by Madeleine Belleville last summer. Hera Edward, sang the beautiful solo excellent_ report of the many "Gethsemane". ,The Easter activities conducted at this• hymn "Christ the Lord Is Risen Training Centre was enjoyed by Today" was sung, and the her listeners - many of whom meeting closed with the, would like to take advantage 01 'Benediction. A social hour was such a project another year. enjoyed by all. For the remainder of the meeting, the 'Easter theme was carried out. 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