HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1970-07-30, Page 2GtD1IUOiR SIGNAL-STARp,. THURSDAY, JULY 30,1970
BY 11lRS,1NES BRAGNOCK
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Children's Day incA►uburf -.
Over 40 children of the at the University of Guelph
.-;community were guests -_last .. sponsored by the Federated_
., Tuesday at the annual' Children's Women's Institutes of Ontario.
day held by the Auburn The members also decided to
Women's Institute in the buy two fans for our nearest
Community Memorial Hall: hospitals, and Mrs. Gordon •
'President Mrs. Leonard : Naylor and Mrs. Andrew
Archambault was, in charge and Kirkconnell were named a
opened the meeting. The committee to purchase them. -
xninutes of the previous meeting Mrs. Eldon McLehnan
were accepted as read by the presided for • the .children's
secretary, Mrs. Donald Haines program which, began with a solo
A letter re the coming Safety by Lorraine .Chamney
Conference was read. accompanied by her mother,
It was decided to sponsor. Mrs: Gordon Ch naney. An
the 4-H fall project, Focus on < accordian solo ‘WiS played by
Fitness and the, leaders will be . Larry Plaetzer.
Mrs. Donald Haines, Mrs. - Guessing the jellybeans in_the
Thomas Haggitt, Mrs. Wes- jar -was --in charge of Mrs. Frank
Bradnock and Mrs. Frank Raithby and Johnny Greidanus
Raithby. was the winner.
Plans were made to take a bus A duet was sung by Maureen
trip to Stoney Creek; the home Longhurst and Yvonne Bean. A
of Adelaide Hoodless, the piano solo was played by Lynn
founder of the W.I.; the Turner and Mrs. McLennan read
Mowhawk chapel; the home of a poem about children.
Alexander Graham Bell and Doris Naylor played a piano
other points of interest. Anyone solo. "Guess Who?" contest Qn
wishing to take this trip for '$4 cartoons was won 'by Bobby—
should contact Mrs. ' Donald Powell. A penny. sale took place'
Haines or Mrs. Len in which the children won the
Archambault. prizes. A band-aid contest was
- : The President thanked all who won by . Douglas Chamney;
had assisted with the.catering of throwing ..ballin box; Wayne
.,. JIallariCulbert .wedding.- P :Powellv•dxopptng• _:clothespins .in, . '
Plans were made for catering to
the Vancarxip - wedding in
September and Mrs. • Donald
Haines and Mrs. Wes Bradnock
will be conveners.
_The_ secretary was...jnstructed,
• to pay for the barbecues made
by Mr. Donald Cartwright for
the riverside park and _a motion
was made . to .send. $50 to
complete the Auburn share for
the MacDonald Institute project
milk bottle, Larry Chamney; and
most' buttons on her dress, Mrs.
Alfred Fry.
Long colorful snakes were
won by''' Robbie ' Plunkett,
•JVIichaeLF.HaggittW,...and-...Maureen
Longhurst.
Ice-cream, cookies and
beverage was served by Mrs. -
William . Dodd,.��..Mrs.. Frank
Raithby and.. Mrs. Eldon
McLennan. •
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Case of
Petrolie visited Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Robert -Phillips. -
Miss Mildred Scott of Mitchell
visited last Sunday .with,her
brother, Kenneth Scott, Mrs.
Scott and family.
Visitors over the weekend
with Robert Chamney and other
members of- the family in this
district were Mrs. Verna Doerr,
Brian Doerr and , . Muss Judy
Somerville, all of Niagara Falls,
Mr. and •Mrs. Donald Ive?, David
and . 'Danny of Chippewa and
Captain and Mrs. William Nurse.
and David of Camp Borden.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Keller of
Dublin visited on . Sunday with
their daughter, Mrs. Harry
Arthur, Mr. Arthur . and family.
Mr. and . Mrs. William Moss
visited last week ,with his
brother, Mr. Harry Moss and
-Mrs. Moss at Plattsville.
- Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Beaver
and son,. Lome Humphreys, all
of Hespeler visited last week one
evening with Mr. and Mrs. Elmer
Trommer and Connie.
Master Frank Slater returned
last weekend after visiting his
grandmother, Mrs. Slater Sr. at
Hespeler.
The' sympathy of this
community is extended to Fred,
Seers on the death of his wife,
the former Lottie Lawlor who
resided here for many years.
William J. Craig spent the
weekend with his son, Robert
Craig, Mrs. Craig and family at
RR 1, Lucan.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Jackson
and family of Mitchell spent the,
weekend with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. John Daer.
— Miss Laura Wagner.' -of,
Syracuse, N.Y. is holidaying
with her sisters and brothers in
the village. •
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Rathwell
and 'Janice of Chatham visited
with, her mother, Mrs. Gordon
Taylor last Saturday. Miss Janice
stayed
foi a week's holiday
along with her' brother, Michaela
who-hasbeen -kere.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Youngbiut, ,Susan, Bruce and
Kristen of Toronto spent the
weekend. with his mother, Mrs.
Ralph Munro.
.Eldon Chamney returned last
weekend from a visit at
Chippewa with Mr., and Mrs.
Donald Ives, David and Danny.
Miss Betty Moss of London
spent the weekend with her
parents; Mr. and Mrs. William
Moss.
Miss Barbara MacKay of-SSauutt
Ste Marie is visiting with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Duncan
MacKay for 'aweek.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Rea of
Barrie. spent the weekend with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Gordon Dobie and Ross.
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence
Plaetzer, Sherry, Wanda and
Lawrence returned last week
from a trip to Smooth Rock
Falls to visit his sister, Mrs Ken
Swords and Mr. Swords. They
also visited at Moose Factory
and Moosinee. •
Bryan Plant and Gillian Towe
of London. are spending a week
or two with their grandparents,
Mr. and Mrs. James Towe.
FAMILY REUNION
Over 50 were present at the
annual Litherland picnic held
last Sunday at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Gordon Chamney, RR
1, Auburn.
Games, races, contests and
ballgames were in the charge of
Mrs. Clare Vincent of Londesboro
and.. Mrs. Douglas Vincent of
Clinton.
Picnic °lunch was served and
guests .were present. from
Toronto Clandeboye, Goderich,
Blyth, Londesboro, . Clinton and
Auburn.
SUMMER
SALE
BARGAINS GALORE
too -
FU LTS--KOOPMANS
�� MacLennan visited in Stratford
'with
Marne a,�1 Unite Churcb •. recently. Mr. and Mrs. Ian
..:._.Morton.
Dance
examinations
held
• Three Goderich girls were in
..626--759&? Stratford July . 8 to, ,*try
examinations in_ • highland
dancing and ' this;; week have
received the results as follows:/,
Broiage,.'W,..:eather
Brander, pass phis; Kim Brady,.
highly commended.
Grade 1- theory, Cheryl -
Harrison, honors; Grade 2
theory, Cheryl Harrison,
commended.
SPE.ClALSPEAKER
Mrs. Glen Ager of G.uatanlala,,
Central America was the guest
speaker fast Saturday evening in
the Sunday. Y'School. room of
Knox United' Church.
She was introduced by her
sister-in-law, Mrs. . 'John
Hildebrand.
Mrs. Ager and her husband
work under the Wycliffe Bible
Translators . and gave an
illustrated lesson of their work
which they have been doing for
over four years.
Mr. and IVlyrs. Ager and sons
arevisiting with her brother,
John Hildebrand, Mrs.
'Hildebrand and family for a few
days.
A light lunch: was served 12y
members of the C.GI.T. group
and their leader Mrs. Hildebrand.
The examiner was Mrs. Sadie
Simpson from Scotland who
comes to. North America every
second year to test highland
dancers throughout' Canada and
the United States.
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WMS MEETING
Mrs. Warren Wylds opened t
Woman's Missionary Societ
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meeting with a prayer poem, and
etc _-led in responsive prayer.
V.
Mrs. Dune Simpson gave the
devotion, "The Church is
Mission", and asked questions
about it. •
Mrs, ` David MacMurchy had
the Study Book chapter and
read a poem.
Misses. Sally and Louise
MacDonald of Windsor are
holidaying in the area and
visiting part -time at the Dana
MacDonald 'home at Lochalsh.
Mr.. and Mrs. Emile
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Two candlebra enhanced by Vults, , twin brother of ' the John McCharles visited recently
arrangements of pink carnations groom, Werner Lake. The ushers , With their parents.:
and pink daisies decorated Knox were John Koopman, brother Mr. add Mrs. Oliver McCharles
United Church, Aubeirn July 18 of the bride, RR 2, Auburn, Neil spent Saturday with Mr. and
when . Margje,.,, Ko ans. of ' McMahon,, friend of . the groom,.. 11 s:MHHarold I Anson of Oakville.
Werner Lake exchanged wedding—New Brunswick, and Hugh Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Bradley
vows with Austin Edward Fults, Lobb, brother-in-law of the were in Grand Blanc, ,Mich.,
also of Werner Lake. bride. recently where they attended°
The . bride is the eldest
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ruurd
Koopmans, RR 2, _Auburn and
the groom is the son of Mr. and
Mrs. Edwar Fults of ' Werner
Dr. A. J. 'Mowatt of Clinton
and Pastor Alfred Fry officiated
for the 'double -ring ceremony.
The organist was Mrs. Norman
Wightman and she accompanied
George Cull of East Wawanosh
when he sang The Lord's Prayer
and . The Lord is My'. Shepherd.
Given in marriage by her
father, the bride looked lovely in
a full-length gown of imported
lagoda and Swiss lace. The
lattice pattern lace featured full
long sleeves and: bodice with an
empire daisy -edged " waistline
falling to a full length cathedral
train at back. The skirt was
-Aline to the hem. Her headpiece
of orange blossoms held a silk
illusion tiered veil edged with
scrolls of lace. She carried a
cascade of bridal pink roses,
baby's breath and ivy.
Mrs, Klaske Beecroft of
Wingham, sister of the bride, was,
matron of honor wearirf" a
sleeveless floor -length gown of
white French lace over mint green
peau de soie. It had a rounded
neckline and ' a mint green band
with a bow enhanced the empire
waistline. She 'carried an
innovation basket bouquet of
miniature pink carnations, pink
' shasta daisies and baby's breath,
The bridesmaids were Mrs.
Barbara Bakker, RR 2, Auburn,
Mrs. Martie Lobb," Holrnesville,
sister of the bride, and Mrs.,
Carole Fults of -Werner Lake,
sister-in-law of the groom. They
wore dresses of the same color
and style as worn by the matron
of honor.'
The groomsman was lan•
Following the ceremony a
reception took o place in the
Auburn Community Memorial
hall which was • tastefully
decorated with pink and white
streamers, candles on head table
and brandy snifters which were
tied with mint green -ribbons and
filled with mint green water and
a floating pink miniature.
carnation. The headtable was
centred with a four -tiered
wedding cake.
The bridal partywere assisted
in receiving the guests,, by the
bride's mother wearing an A-line
mauve . and white fortrel . dress
with white accessories and a
corsage of pale pink roses and
miniature carnations with mauve
ribbon.
Also assisting ' was the groom's
mother wearing a coat -dress
enr,emble of pale pink shantung
with beaded trim, beige
accessories and a corsage of deep
pink roses and miniature pink
carnations and pink. ribbon.
Following a wedding trip to
Toronto 'and Niagara Falls, the
couple will reside at Werner
Lake. a
The master of ceremonies at
the reception was Hugh Lobb.
Telegrams were received from
Scotland and Werner Lake.
'Guests were present from
Werner Lake, Auburn, Elora,
Guelph.;. Smithsville,
Dungannon, Nile, Elmira,
Belgrave, Blyth, Wingham,
Scotland, Netherlands, New
Brunswick", Seaforth,
ttolmesville, Goderich and
Stratford.
Prior to her marriage the bride
was honoured with showers at
Werner Lake, at the community
at Knox United Church and at
the home of Mrs. Irene Thalen
by former pupils of S.S. No 10
East Wawanosh.
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the funeral ' of • Adnan
Hardenburg, . whose wife is the
former Carmen Brown.: of this
community: Sympathy is
extended Mrs. Hardenburg from
her many friends in this area.
Mr. and Mrs.Oliver McCharles
entertained a • number of the
-Andrew-Lane, Clan on Monday
evening to make plans for the 46
. Annual picnic to be held August
16 at Ashfield Park. -
The MacKenzie reunion was
held recently with many from
this area attending at Reeds
Corner Hall.
Recent visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Henry ,MacKenzie were Mr.
and -Mrs. Bill Barrett and7Ray
MacKenzie of Toronto..
Mr. and Mrs. George
MacGregor of Hamilton spent
last . weekend with, Mr. and Mrs.
Jack MacKenzie.
The Barkwell and Hamilton
picnics were held on the
weekend at Ashfield park.
Port ' Albert
Mr: and Mrs. William Knight
and Bonnie' of Sarnia visited
with Mr. and -Mrs. Clarence Hoy
a couple of days last week.
A bazaar is being held in the
basement of Christ Church, Port
Albert, July 31 from 2 to 5 pm.
Baking, sewing, tea 'tables and
fish pond. -°
COMPLETE STOCK MUST BE CLEARED BY .
AUGUST 22 AS STORE RENTED.
LADIES'
WHITE CROSS UP TO
and 40 p/
SAVAGE SHOES o
` OFF
WINTER FOOTWEAR
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FOR ALL THE FAMILY.
Snow Boots — .Over Boots
Curlinw Boots — Seal Skins
1/2 owe. •
CHILDREN'S
BACK TO SCHOOL
SHOES
Reg. up to 8.98
Mrs. Wylds read d a paper
"What the Church has done for
me."
_iD.unc.,Si son•Ten+dere�d-
a -piano sol: i:oll'� - call- was
answered 'by 13 members
naming a woman of the Bible. Ew
Mrs. an McLean conducted
the—business and Mrs. Don
Simpson read- the -minutes. Mrs:
Earl .Macdonald gave the Closing
prayer.
GODERICH FROSTED FOOD
curitimitiiimairtrammaiswito
055 HAMILTON . STREET
BURNS GRYOVAC — 2 3 lb: Avg.
DIP.NER...lLAMS
BONELESS
RUMP ROAST or
Church service for August will
be held a 9:45 a.m. with
Church School at 10:45 a.m. in
Ashfield Presbyterian Church.
Misses Anna and Charlotte
Mackenzie of Toronto . are
visiting relahves here.
Mrs. Geo. - Ledbetter is
spending her vacation with her
'Mother, Mrs. Colin MacGregor.
Mrs. Donald . Simpson and
Stephen visited recently withnthe
former's daughter, Mrs. Robin
Davey in Toronto.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl ,Howes, and
Colin, Brian and Sharon Howes.
attended the. family re -union at
Damascus.
Miss Mabel Macdonald of
Windsor is visiting -relatives here.
MINUTE STEAKS
FARMER STYLE
AUSAGE
lb. 99'
11`
99'
lb. 99'
VALLEY FARM — CRINKLE CUT
French Ories
MAPLE LEAF CANNED — 1% lb.
MIDGPT HAMS
SUPREME — 16 oz.
1.69
Peanut gutter 49'
STOKLEY DARK RED — 14 oz.
KIDNEY BEANS 2i37
BRIMFUL CHOICE — 19 oz.
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