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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1969-12-11, Page 12' 2itt C4,44E100-I filONA10,-STAR, TIJIMDAY, DECEMBER U, 19q9 • *-t ws of Auburn eY MRS. WESr8RADNOCK 526-.75% -AUBURN CGIT The C.G.I.T. met in the Sunday school room of Knox United.church December 2 with 15 girls present. The election of officers was held with the,,following results: President, Shelley Grange; vice-president, Linda Sproul; secretary, Lorraine Chamney; treasurer, Wanda Plaetzer. Plans were made to hold the Vesper Service on December 22. Sherry. Plaetzer received the offering and it was dedicated. Scripture less9n was read by Lynn Turner and Jayne Arthur led in prayer. The girls spent the remainder of the evening decorating candles. HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY Twinkling lights on Christmas trees:red poinsettias, green holly and red berries decorated the Auburn Community Memorial Hall last Friday evening for the annual family night of the Horticultural ,Society when the members of the Women's Institute and their faMilies were guests, Over 90 persons sat down to the delicious pot -luck smorgasbord dinner. Christmas carols were sung and Ken Scott of Blyth entertained with several musical and vocal numbers. Mrs. Norman McDowell, chairman of ,the nominating committee presented the slate of officers which were accepted as read. Mrs. Gordon Taylor introduced the newcomers and welcomed them to the • community. Ross Robinson played a mouthorgan solo accompanied by Mrs. Robert Phillips on the piano. Pastor L. Fry of Knox United Church brought greetings and gave a short inspiring Christmas message. William J. Craig, chairman of the Village Trustees, brought greetings and thanked both the Horticulture Society and the Women's Institute for their community work. Lucky door prizes went to Keith Hallam, Mrs. Towe and Torrance Tabb. The speaker of the evening, William L. Craig, showed many colorful pictures of Northern Ontario which were taken on vacation trips as well as many local scenes. Mrs. Arthur Grange thanked Mr. Craig. Officers for 1970 are— past president, Mrs. Frank Raithby; president, Mrs. Gordon Taylor; first vice-president, Mrs. Russel Brindley; second vice-president, Mrs. Donald Cartwright; third vice-president, Mrs. Robert Phillips. Secretary, Mrs. Sidney Lansing; treasurer, Mrs. Wes Bradnock; directors .to ..retire in 1971, Mrs. William Straughan, Mrs. Tlibrnas Lawlor,' Mrs. Arthur Grange, Mrs. Kenneth Scott, Mrs. Ross Robinson. Directors to retire in 1972, Mrs. Albert McFarlane, Mrs. Torrance Tabb, Mrs. Fred Wagner, Mrs. Brian Hallam, Mrs. Earl Sherwood; auditors, Mrs. Ralph Munro, Mrs. Sidney Lansing; nominating committee, Mrs. Donald, Haines, Mrs. Thomas Haggitt and Mrs. Robert Turner. WEDDING ANNIVERSARY Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Kirkconnell were pleasantly surprised last Sunday when members of their family 'gathered to observe their 42nd wedding anniversary. - The family brought the dinner and Mrs. Louis Blake and Harold Kirkconnell presented them with a pole lamp. • Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Louis Blake, Faye and Mary Anne of Brussels and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Kirkconnell, Donny, Ronny and Greg of Goderich. COOKING SCHOOL The Main Dish Makes the Meal was the theme of the Cooking School held last Thuisday in the Auburn Community Memorial Hall. Mrs. Eldon McLennan and Mrs. Donald Cartwright were the leaders of this course sponsored by the Horne Economics Branch of the Department of Agriculture and Food. Interesting ' dishes were I A club achievement day will be held at the December meeting of the Women's Institute when many dishes Will be served to the members. PERSONALS u,3 John Hamilton and Miss Junia Corcoran of Toronto spent the weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Hamilton. Mrs. Bert, Craig spent last week ' in Montreal and visited with Mrs. Noah Gratton and daughter Miss Marjorie. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Haines and Mr. 'and Mrs. Kenneth McDougall attended the assessors' banquet at the Legion Hall in Goderich last Friday evening. The Christmas Communion was observed last Sunday at Knox Presbyterian Church. Wayne Scott and Eric Scott were received into the membership on profession of their faith. ort Albert demonstrated and cooked and then sampled such as eggs and chips casserole, a fish fillet with topping, corned beef and cabbage and split pea soup using. the stock off the corn beef - Those taking the course wer'e . Mrs. Gordon • Taylor, :Ars. 'Robert Phillips, Mrs. Ed Davies, Mrs. Roy Daer, Mrs. Lawrence Plaetzer, Mrs. Frank Raithby, Mrs. Norman ' McDowell, Mrs. Thomas Haggitt, Mrs. Robert Turner, Mrs, Torrance Tabb, Mrs. Donald Haines, Wit Bert Craig, Mrs. Tom Lawlor and Mrs. • W Bradnock. Arnold Meader of Warre.n, Mich., was a recent visitor witi. Mrs. Archie Grenier.'• Sympathy is extended to Mrs. Merv. Hodges and family in the passing away of Merv. Hodges on December 6. THE RED CROSS SERVES Foil YOU LAWRENCE—DAER Bouquets of gold and bronze mums and golden wheat in candelabra decorated Knox United Church on 'November 7 for .the candlelight wedding of Frederick Maurice Lawrence Jr. of Mitchell and Laura Janet Daer of RR 1, Auburn. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick M. Lawrence of Mitchell and the bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bert E. Daer, RR 1, Auburn. The double -ring ceremony was performed by Rev-i-fla„rold'r- Snell- of London and Pastor A. Fry of Auburn. - Traditional wedding music was played by Mrs. Donald Kai or. t.vjfl ho Photo by McDowell Misses Nancy Anderson and Betty Moss when they sang "0 Day of Gladness," "The Lord's Prayer," and "This is Our Day." Given in marriage by her father, the bride looked lovely in a floor -length gown of white lagoda featuring a high neckline with a yolk of chantilly lace forming a long cathedral train from the shoulders. Her headpiece was bouffant tulle gathered with clusters of white flowers with mother of pearl centres. She carried a bouquet of talisman roses, small white roses and golden stems of wheat. Mrs. Leonard Day of Guelph was matron of honour wearing a trivmit,lovigth 40wit with rOsty bmwti peon de sole bodice and oiangeiet peatt de point Ant The empire atyled Own VO,N 04111te4 la waistline with 'hite d*tat; She carried a bouquet ot gold and bronze rams, lithicNsinalds were Miss Mary Ellen lAW1VAIVO of 1.4ondon, sister of the groom and Mrs. Kenneth Daer of Clinton, sister-in-law of the bride. Miss Pauline lAwrence Of Mitchell, sister Of the groom, was junior bridesmaid. All wore dresses similar to the matron of honour. Flowergirls Miss Janice Daer of RR 1, Auburn, niece of the bride, and Miss Joanne Lawrence of Mitchell, sister of the groom, were dressed alike in floor -length A-line gowns with lace yoke and bell sleeves. They carried baskets of gold and bronze mums. The grooMsman was. Eugene Lawrence of London and the ushers were Kenneth Daer , of Wingham, Edward Lawrence of London and Lorne Daer of Stratford. • Pink and white streamers and wedding bells decorated the Auburn Community Hall where the reception was held following the ceremony. The bridal party were assisted in receiving the guests by the bride's mother wearing a dress of green fortrel and a corsage of yellow roses and by the groom's mother wearing a coat and dress ensemble of wool in brown Mixed tones, brown accessories and a corsage of talisman roses. For travelling to the Eastern United States, the bride donned a coat and dress ensemble in shrimp fortrel, brown accessories and an orchid tinted American beauty corsage. On their return, the couple will reside at RR 5, Stratford. Guests were present from London, Goderich, Guelph, Stratford, Wingham, Mitchell, Hensall, Brussels, Clinton, Blyth and Auburn. ivERES BIG GAME,,. 114 ToE 11111INTIMS EN WEEKLY SCHEDULE FRIDAY' PUBLIC SKATING 8:00 P.M. - 10:00 P.M. SUNDAY -PUBLIC SKATING 2:00 P.M. - 4:00 P.M. SUNDAY 8:00 P.M. CHHL HOCKEY Goderich Combined vs. Holmesville TUESDAY PRE-SCHOOL SKATING 2:00 P.M. - 3:30 P.M. LIONSIREE SKATING 3:30 P.M. - 5:00 P.M. THURSDAY PRE-SCHOOL SKATING 2:00 P.M. - 3:30 P.M. LIONS FREE SKATING 3:30 P.M.,- 5:00 P.M. SKAAS NOT ALLOWED IN NEW WASHROOMS VNLESS PROTECTED WITH SKATE GUARDS FINCHE SMOKE & GIFT SHOP. HUG,FApaiiECTION YS Mattel Toys NMI OX' "1,1‘T-PtcriZp14 Largest Selection Ever Of - JIGSAW PUZZLES, ELDON ROAD RACE SETS MODELS We stock a large selection for the model enthusiast. Just arrived a big new shipment of cars, ships and 1,47.pla'nes. 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