HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1970-09-24, Page 12DQDHRfCH '410)+1Ate,Sfrogt, T U tSHA" , SEPTEM ►ER' 24,19101
igaret. �anr�ersa
honoured at shower
Bouquets of fall flowers aid
Men and white streamers with a
colorful balloon -filled umbrella
° made an attractive setting in"the
°Sunday School room of Knox
Presbyterian Church when
„friends and neighbors gathered
to honor Miss Margaret
Sanderson of London with a
bridal shower prior to her
marriage.
Guests were welcomed by
Miss Sheron Collins, assisted by
Misses Jayne Arthur and Connie
Trommer.
The chairman for the
program was Mrs. W. Bradnock
anda sing -song opened the
program with Mrs. ' Donald
Haines at -the piano. A reading,
Marriage Cook, was read by Mrs.
Thomas Haggitt and a soap
contest was conducted by Mrs.
Andrew Kirkconnell. Sheron
Collins was the winner. Readings
on How To Preserve A Husband
•
and How To Preserve A Wife
were given by Mrs. George
Schneider. A, contest what a
bride takes on her honeymoon —
was given by Mrs. Kirkconnell.
Mrs.. T. Haggitt was the winner.'
A piano solo was played by Arva
Ball and a telegram 4f good
wishes contest by Mrs.
Kirkconnell was won by Mrs.
Kenneth McDougall.
Miss Minnie Wagner pinned a
corsage on the bride-to-be and
Mrs. Ed Davies pinned one on
her twin, sister; Mrs. Paul
Johnston of London. An address
of good wishes was read by-
Sheron • Collins and gifts were
presented by Jayne Arthur and
Connie Trommer. Mrs: Donald..
Haines pinned bows and ribbons
to a decorated mop arkd these
made an attractive lady.
• Margaret thanked her friends
for the many, 'gifts and a
delicious lunch was served.
WI observes
Grandmother Day
a', The „ .annual Grandmothers
Day was observed last week at-
the
tthe September meeting - of the
'Auburn Women's Institute held
m the Community Memorial
I3al . . . : . .e
. The Meeting Was in°charge of
the president, ... Mrs. Len
Archambault, and' she opened;
• the• meetingby, reading a. poen,
Grandma's Off Her Rocker.
Pianist was Mrs: G. Taylor. The
minutes were accepted as read-
by the secretary, Mrs. Donald
Haines. -A thank -you note Was
read from Goderich Hospital for
the gift of a .fan. Mrs. Donald
Cartwright and . Mrs. Frank
Raithby were appointed to look
after the park barbecues and
keys. Mrs.'• Ed Davies and Mrs.
. Bert Craig were appointed_.-
- delegates to the County' Rally
held at Centralia on October 5.
The "' "Accessories ' for . the
' Home," • short course .was
dropped as there were- not
enough interested in this,project.
The earth report was given by
Mrs. Andrew Kirkconnell.
4-11 No. 1 holds
first meeting
A duet was sung by Mrs.
Gordon McClinchey and Mrs.
Norman . McClinchey. The
motto, "In the goad old days
there were fewer pleasures, but
more time to enjoy them," was
given " by. Mrs. Alfred Fry. Mrs.
Thomas Haggitt read two poems
— Other Fads \and I Must Go
Shopping" Today. Mrs. Gordon
Taylor• sang a Solo, Auburn,
composed by herself and led 'In
community singing.
The roll call' was answered by
showing an article inherited
from • my grandmother. Many
interesting xticles were on
display. Prizes for the oldest
grandmother went to Mrs. John
Youngblut. • • The " . youngest
grandmother, Mrs. Joe Hickey;
:most grandchildren, Mrs.'George
Milian; and the one coming the
farthest, Mrs. Arthur Beach of
Springfield. '
A.successful bake auction was
held and lunch was served by
—Mrs. Gordon. Taylor, Mrs. Alfred
Fry,- Mrs. R. J. Phillips and Mrs.
Robert Turner.
Auburn No. 1 4-H Club held
their first meeting at the home
),. of Mrs.Prank Raithby with 14.
girls: present. The leader, Mrs. W.
Bradnock, led in, the election of
officers after the 4-11 pledge had
been repeated. President,' Arva
Bail; , vice-president, Connie
Hickey; secretary, Gail Seers;
press reporter, Sheron Collins. •
Mrs. Raithby • gave out
pamphlets and a discussion took
.place' re. the First Aid Kits which
each member is required to
make. Handcrafts were discussed
as also was "making leisure a
pleasure." Each ,,,girl decided
whether she would do huck
weaving, knit anarticle, a mobile
or a stuffed toy:' The meeting
was closed with the 4-H ,Creed.
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News of
Ashfield
Happy ,Hearts
meet -.elect
officers
BY MRS: •WES BRADNQCK
Obituaries
JAMES GORDON NAYLOR
James Gordon- 'Naylor passed
away in Wingham Hospital
following an illnes.
Born in East Wawanosh
Township on May 4, 1911, he
was the son of the late George
Naylor and the former_ Elizabeth
Robinson. , Ike lived on the
'homestead until they moved to
Auburn. He wasa member of
Knox United Ohurdh, Auburn,.
He' is survived by his wife, ,the
former Jessie Moss; three sons,
George; Toronto, William and
Glen at home; two daughters,
Mrs. Alex (Jean) Maclnnis,
Belgrave, and Doris at . home;'
seven ` grandchildren. One
daughter, Kaye, passed away in
1963.
Pastor Alfred• Fry conducted
the funeral service on Saturday,
September 19, at the Arthur
Funeral Home with burial in
Wingham. Pallbearers'were Alvin
Plunkett, Gordon Miller, Edward
Mills, Ernest Snowden, James
Finleon and William Hardy.
MRS. JAM ES' P LOWMAN
Funeral services were held on
September 17 for Mrs. James
Plowman who.__pasgd away in
Clinton Hospital after a lengthy.
illness. She was in her 88th year
and was the foxmer..Eliza,„.E1leP.,
Nixon. She •lived2> `ins<Wnst;
Wawanosh Township and was
married -to the late James
Plowman and , lived in the
Donnybrook district. She has-'
- been ' a resident of Huronview
aid was a member o"f.
Donnybrook United Church.
She is survived by one son:
Earl, of Mono Mills; four
daughters, Mrs. Isaac (Della)
Nixon, Lucknow; Mrs. Edgar
(Fern) Howatt, Belgrave; Mrs.
James (Edna) Riddell, Sault Ste.
;Marie;. Mrs. .Orval (Mildred)
Welsh, 'Wingham; 16
grandchildren; , 2.6 great
grandchildren; and one brother,
Alexander Nixon.
The service was conducted at
the Arthur Funeral Home .by
Rev. Kenneth Knight with burial
in - Dungannon. Cemetery.
Pallbearers were grandsons, John
Nixon, Carmen Nixon, Ralph
Nixon, Ivan Howatt, Douglas
Howatt and 'Ronald Howatt.
Flowerbearers were • Delbert
Nixon, Wayne Nixon and. David
Welsh.
• The Auburn No. 2 441 Club
for the fall project, Focus on
Fitness, held their first meeting
at the home of Mrs. Donald
°Haines. Mrs. Thomas Haggitt led
in the election of officers. Those
elected were president, Jean
Hardy; vice-president, Trudy
Machan; secretary, Marie
Empey; press reporter, Barbara
Chamney. •
There were • 13 members
present. 'They ' decided to call •
themselves Happy Hearts. The
course was outlined and each girl
did a sample of buck weaving.
. fhe \-annual meeting of the
Canadian Bible Society will be
held in the Auburn Baptist
Church on September 28 at --8
p.m. Rev. John Thompsop of
London will be in charge of the
meeting. •
°
Little Miss, Shelley Haggitt of
Zurich visited last ;week with, her
grandparents, , Mr.' and Mrs.
Thomas Haggitt, and uncle,, Mr.
Stephen Haggitt.
Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ed
Davies last week were Mr. and
Mrs. ° John, Silverthorri of
Woodstock, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
43each of Springfield and Mr.
Dave Wallace of Harrietsville.
We are sorry, to report that
Mrs. William T. Robinson of St.
Marys, ,formerly ..of .this village,
• had the misfortune A?' fall and
break her left lyrist.
Mr. and' Mrs. Herman
Chaniney of _'Windsor spent the
weekends with his father, Mr.
Robert Chatnney, and other.
relatives..
.Mr. William J. Craig visited
last Saturday at Lucan with Mr.
and Mrs. Robert- Craig and
family.
.Miss Frances Houston visited
Jin. London last week with Mr.
and ' Mrs. Jack McIntosh and
family.
Mr. and Mrs. Steve Popko.of
London visited' last 'Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Phillips,
Mrs. John Daer visited last
week in . Mitchell with her
daughter, Mrs. Ralph Jackson,
Mr. Jackson and family.
We extend sympathy to the
relatives ' of Miss Myrtle Philips
in • her sudden passing in
Goderich Hospital. She was a
frequent visitor' in our village for
years.
Mrs,Y-{ W.IIfreci,--Donaldso
God'erichiii ed " mast'- tanday ' ''`1
with Mr. did Mrs. Robert
Phillips.
Congratulations to Mr. and
Mrs. Dave McClinchey on the
birth of a son in Clinton
Hospital on September 17.
Miss Luella 'k • Johnston of
London visited last week with
her cousin, Mrs. Gordon Taylor.
Miss. Betty, Moss, of London
spent { tite weekend with her.
parents, Mr. 'and Mrs. William
Moss. She attended the
Finnigan—Cook wedding at
Blyth last Saturday.
1VIrs, Cordon Taylor spent last
weekend' in Chatham with her
daughter, Mrs. Ronald Rathwell,
LIOYVVS'
Peanut Drive
SEPT. 24
Jan and Margaret Simpson of
Toronto were home for the.
weekend.
..Ashfield Presbyterian Church
School and congregational picnic
will be held next Sunday
afternoon, September 27, at' ,3
p.m. with supper” at 5 p.m.
• Communion Service will be on
October 4• at 1:30 p.m. with
Preparatory service the Friday
evening before at 8 p.m. '
Donna--Wylds of London
'home for the weekend.
North Ashfield School took
�� part -in= the-
parade -:-at- at.- Lueknow.- ---
Fair onnSaturday.
.r.�. WMS
Mrs Ewan ,MacLean was in
charge of the- \program at the
September meeting of the
W.M.S. held at the home of Mrs.
Kenneth Looney with • 14
members,. foul' Visitors and two
children present.
Roll call was answered by one
acf Jesbs' healings. ;
- Mrs. C. MacAuley had the
t Study Book lesson on Bridging
Gaps; She led ,a lively discussion
on these problems.
Mrs Emile MacLennan gave a
Mt"'. on Expo 7O Lois Roon' y/
'sting a tax
4
The afternoonS and evening
be( N
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'Mr. and Niro, Bert n+ r n of
Meaford visited over the
weekend with Mrs Robert
Arthur and Miss J, yne Arthur;
Mir. Miehael Doran spentt e
weekend with his friend, r,
•GrerArthur.
We are ipleased to report that
Mr. Harry Beadle and Mr.
Charles Beadle are recuperating
here follawin
at ,their twines here
eye surgery.
- Vtrs, l dnapJohr r ton and Mr„„
- and Mrs; -.Norman. Manning „ of
Godericb visited friends In - the,
village last week. R
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and . ...Mrs, Dora Jewell of
Goderich visited Sunday evening
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