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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1969-10-02, Page 6I.'M!'k.{A • fir• Q00ERICH SIGNAL -STAR, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 2,1969 News of Auburn BY MRS; w* es BRADNOCK 526--7595 Dungannon and Auburn Wfs hold party at Huronview - Dungannon and Auburn Women'sInstitutes - held the monthly Birthday party recently at Huronview. The president of the Dungannon branch, Mrs. Harry Girvin, was in\charge and St. Mark's° holds Harvest Home services St. Mark's Anglican Church, Auburn was • beautifully decorated with baskets of flowers, fruits and grains for the annual Harvest Home celebration with the rector, Rev. Keith Stokes in charge. Mrs. Gordon Taylor was the organist. Mr: Stokes chose for his message — Two Pairs of Possibilities, the positive and the negative way of approaching Thanksgiving. ' Ushers were Thomas Haggitt and Robert Philips. Visitors were present from .Goderich, Mitchell, Owen Sound and the other churches in the village. said how happy everyone was. to come and celebrate with them, A sing -song, was led by Mrs. Gordon Taylor accompanied on the piano by Mrs. William J. Craig. A reading was Oven by Mrs. Cecil Blake on Hats. A quartette composed ' of Mrs. Donald Haines, Mrs, Gordon Taylor, Mrs. William J. Craig and Mrs. W. Bradnock sang several numbers and had a kitchen band. Mrs. Lorne Ivers gave a reading. p� -Lunch and birthday cake was served after gifts were given to all those who had birthdays in September. They were — Miss A. McTaggart,, Jack McCallum, Mrs. .Olive Allen, Mrs. P. Elliott; Mrs. H. Broome, Albert Calombe, Miss Mary Anne Weber, -Rodger Gilbert, Erwin Johnston, 7. C. Barker, Les Smith, Miss A. Steepe, Mrs. Carrie E. Hamilton, Mrs. E. Little, Austin Hoare, John Hudson, Miss L. Robinson, Mrs. Adeline Carroll, Mrs. Edna Potter, Mrs. Myrtle Duncan, Noble McCallum, Mr. A. B. Johnston, Mrs. A. Davidson, Mr. A. Wells, John McCallum, Mrs. Hannah Layton, Colin' McDonald, and Mrs. Fred Toll. Obituaries NORMAN RODGER A private funeral service was held last week at the J. Keith Arthur Funeral Home for Norman Rodger, six-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. William Rodger, who died.in an accident Sept. 20 at Wraith Implements Ltd. east of Goderich. Norman was with his mother, 7 -year-old 'sister, Victoria and 2 -month-old brother, Neil, when the accident 'occurred. Mrs. Rodger had„ gone to the implement company for repairs to a power takeoff Shaft on' a bean windrower. Norman jumped onto the rim of a 5d'0 -lb. tractor tire that was leaning against the building. The tire toppled on the boy. Mrs. Rodgers pMelp .and .tried ink vain to ift 'tlie' uge tire. Mr. Wraith and another man ran out and raised the . tire. Mrs. Rodger drove her son. to the hospital with Mr. Wraith cradling -the youngster in his arms. The boy __ was, .-dead _ on, .arrival -at -the hospital. Norman was a menil?er of the Blyth tyke hockey team last winter and will. be well remembered by local fans. ,Besides his parents, he is survived by three brothers, Neil, 2 months; Warren, 13 and David 11; a . sister, Victoria; his Maternal grandfather, Les Chapman of Goderich and his maternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Emmerson Rodger of RR 2, Auburn. Burial was in Maitland Cemetery. Pallbearers were Warren and David Rodger and Paul and Douglas Chamney. Fiowerbearers were Patty Helesic, Paul Helesic, Victoria Rodger, Debbie Chapman, Cathie Chapman, Wayne Tideswell, Robbie Rodger and Frankie VanDongen. MRS. WILLIAM J. CRAIG The Auburn community was saddened on Wednesday morning to learn that Mrs. William J. Craig had passed away suddenly at her home in the village. She was formerly Ellen Jane Stalker, the daughter of the late Robert Stalker and Elizabeth Fluker and was 72 years of age. • She was a life-long resident.of the community and' rues ,active in church and community life. She was a member of Knox United Church and the U.C.W. as well as a member of. the Clinton Eastern Star Lodge. She • was • a charter member of the Women's Institute where she was pianist at the time of her death. She gave freely of her musical talent and ,a few days before had sang in a quartette at Huronview. Besides her husband, she is survived by two sons, Robert of Lucan_,and__William.-S._of Clinton and three daughters, Mrs. Stanley (Dorothy) Strasser of Ontario, California, Mrs. Harry (Ila) Worsell, Goderich and Mrs. Betty Wilkin of Goderich. Also 16 grandchildren and one sister, Mrs. Maitland Allen of Auburn. One •son Allen passed away several years ago. The funeral was held on Saturday afternoon at the Arthur Funeral Home with Pastor Alfred Fry officiating. Burial was in Ball's cemetery. Pallbearers were Terry Worsen, Robert Wilkin, Bruce Craig, Jeff Craig, Harry Worsell and Stanley Strasser. Flowerbearers were Charles Scott, Thomas Johnston, Robert Phillips and Ted Mills. The floral tributes were a silent reminder that we had lost a dear friend, kind neighbour and a true citizen. Shopping for FAIL IT'S TIME! Time To Choose Your NEW WARDROBE ORI See the new ranges now while selections are complete. Suits CO-ORDINATES ALL WEATHER COATS JACKETS CAR .COATS ETC. SPORT SHIRTS DRESS SHIRTS THE NEW FALL SHADES ARE MORE COLORFUL THAN EVER SHOP IN AIR-CONDITIONED COMFORT "Pickett & Campbell Limited CLIgTON Goderich 5t. Mary's By Karen Harris Last week Grades seven and eight from room four and Grade seven from room 'one had a meeting to elect campaigners for the Activity„Team. For president, Tom O'Brien, 'Judy Bedard and Marlene Pettus were chosen; for secretary, Diane Osborne and Mike Palmer were chosen; and for treasurer, Anne Melick and Lori Beattie. . • On Friday Tom, Mike and Lori. were chosen, as well as Judy for vice-president.- The ice-president.-The boys of room one have. formed two football teams with Danny Grafton and Mike Cummings as captains. Have fun boys! Grades five and six were writing poems last week. Some of thwm are reproduced below. Auburn. co••p AUTUMN Golden leaves are on the tree, What a wonderful sight to see! Jack Frost is coming here to play, Let's hope he isn't going to stay. As the squirrels are gathering food, Everything is in an autumn mood. . Across the sky the birds are flying, S And on the ground the leaves are dying!. Grade 5. LAST SUMMER Last summer as I was walking, • Along a mountain trail, I saw something in front of me, The sympathy of this community is extended to Mrs. Kenneth Scott on the death of her mother, Mrs. James Aitcheson of Seaforth last week. Mr. and Mrs. James Thom of Cut Bank, Montana visited last week with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Thom and other relatives. Both Auburn 4-H Clubs held,, their fourth meetings last -week. No I at the home of Miss Gail Seers and No 2 at the home of Mrs. Thomas Haggitt. Demonstrations on the chain stitch and the lazy daisy..were held and all members did their samples. ' The sympathy of the community is extended to Mrs. Robert Craig of Lucan who on Saturday evening received word that her father had passed away in Newfoundland. Mr. and Mrs. Craig left Sunday to attend -the .fu neral. Mr. and , Mrs. Norman McClinchey and Cathy entertained recently in honour of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. (Please turn to page 9) NUS DA And it was a bunny's tail. l picked it,up and felt it, It was so fluffy and so white, I took it and set it upon my dresser, And it glowed all that long, long night. , b. I watcherd - it and I watched, among the dark, dark shado*s, Until my= eyes could no. longer stay awake, I fell into a deep, deep sleep, To dream of pleasant dreams. Susan Koster, Grade 6. Well done! Grade four wrote stories about campaigning. They told how it was done and why. Grades one, two and three have learned about r manners. "" IsY`"""t'fiey ' is e —rew garbage ° pailsr The kindergarten's have 'been making caterpillars out of egg cartons. Bestir Thetagains : three gar rating for 1968-69 The second meeting of the Beta Theta 3171 chapter of Beta Sigma Phi was' held September 23, at the home of Helene Alcock. There were 12 members responding to the roll call with two members absent. The President, Mrs. Anita Swartman, announced that 'the International Executive Council of Beta Sigma Phi certified that the, chapter has achieved ra "Three Star Rating" for 1968°69 indicating outstanding success in bringing friendship, social and cultural opportunities .to each member. The treasurer, Mrs. Karen Sturdy, notified the members of a meeting of the "Consumer Production Bureau" to be held at the Clinton Legion Hall, October 9. • WAys Mrs. Barbra Noss, announced the new Casserole Cookbooks would be arriving soon. If anyone would be interested in making a b cookbook purchase, just notify a sorority member. 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