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0 00 ERICH SIGNAL-SI'ARISliURSDAY NOVEMBER 5 1970
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BY. MRS. WES, BRADNOCK
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Annual
held at
The annual fall Thankoffering
of the Knox United Church
Women was held. in the church
sanctuary Mitch was decorated
with a large bouquet of
chrysanthemums.
'Mrs. Kenneth McDougall and
Mrs. Bert Marsh received the
guests and. Mis. William Dodd
and Mrs. James'Jackson ushered
the guests. Mrs. Gordon Gross
presided at the church organ.
Mrs. Stewart, Ament, was in
charge and gave the call to
worship,. Mrs. Maurice Bean read
the scripture lesson of Paul's
letter to the Christians in Rome
and gave meditation centering
•on it.
Thankoffering
Knox Church
Ament led in prayer and
Mrs. Emmerson 'Rodgers sang a
solo.
Mrs. Arthur Grange,
introduced the guest speaker,
Mrs. Stewart Miner of
Holmesville, president of the
Perth -Huron Presbyterial of the
U.C.W. Her topic was Ways
Christian Women can carry out
Thanksgiving Season.
She stated that more changes
on living had taken place in the
past 50 'years .than in the past
3,000 years. We live now in the
machine and gadget age, she
said. "We have to be ready to
meet our teenagers half way and
unless this need, is met, the
Church will die," she stated.
She asked the ladies to lift up
their eyes to wider horizons. Sile
wondered if the ' church w,e
attended was a fortress- church
where all the rules are don'ts or
'4a social church in which we can
better serve our community.
In closing she asked if the
church members of to -day are
making or breaking our
teenagers.
Mrs. Elliott Lapp thanked
Mrs. Miner' for her inspiring
address.
A social hour was enjoyed
with Unit 2 serving lunch.
Miss Ouellette guest speaker
at horticultural meeting
Miss Nanette ' Ouellette,
operator of the La Boutique
Shop, Goderich, was the pest
speaker at the October meeting
of the Auburn Horticultural
• Society held_ in the, Community
----Memorial-Halhlast week, -- She had a large table covered
with her custom4nade jewellery,
knit and crochet ensembles and
many costumes for different
occasions. She also spoke of her
specially made face creams and
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Miss Ouellette was introduced
by Mrs. W. Bradnock, and
thanked by Mrs. Ed Davies who
also presented her with a gift.
President Mrs. Gordon Taylor
was in charie-of the meeting and,
-Mis-7-D-onard—Maines.-- -was. --the
pianist.
The minutes were accepted as
read by the secretary Mrs.
Sidney Lansing. She also read
the correspondence. •
Treasurer Mrs. W. Bradnock
Baptist Church holds
annual meeting
The annual meeting of _ the
Auburn Baptist Church was
recently held in the church
basement with a full attendance
of members.
The regular church supper was
enjoyed by those present which
was followedby. a Scripture
* "ROUNDDITOWN
Mrs. Albert McFarlane spent a
few, days last week with friends
in Toronto.
Mrs. Charles 4Straughan left
last Friday to spend the winter
months with Misa Margaret R.
Jackson at the home of Mr. and
- Mrs. William Knox, Blyth.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Rea .of
Sarnia spent the weekend at her
paretitisi home here.
t ill Trommer and Miss Gail
Fraser of Hespeler visited over
the weekend with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Trommer
and Connie. Mrs. Emma
Trommer returned to Hespeler
after .a week's visit here.
presented ' the financial
statement.
Mrs. Taylor thanked everyone
who had assisted with the
flower -beds during the summer
months. A special 'word-- of
jlAnkS---was extended to Villign
- J. Craig 'for his care of --the'
window boxes in front of the
hall:
Roll call was answered by
each member receiving a
hyacinth bulb for Christmas
blooming. Mrs. Frank Raithby
gave two readings,
Mrs. .Sidney Lansing and Mrs.
Gordon !Taylor gave an
interesting report of the annual
convention of the Ohiiiio
Horticultural Society held this
year at Timmins. Mrs. Taylor
showed colorful pictures of the
trip and of the convention.
The winners of the draw prize
were Mrs. Brooks, Mrs. Ed
Daviest_lyirs,. Rbbert Turner and
Mrs. Oliver Ahderson.
Lunch was served by Mrs.
Frank Raithby, Mrs. Robert
Turner and Mrs. Ralph Munro.
Twenty-first ,birthday
celebration for Miss Judy
Arthur, ,nurse -in -training at
Walkerton Hospital and John
• MacKay; technician at Victoria
Hospital, London was held at
the 'home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Arthur. Assisting Mrs. Arthur
serving the dinner was <Miss
Laura Phillips. Guests were
present from . Barrie,4-Walkerton,
London, Wingham, Goderich
and Clinton.
Friends in this district wish a
speedy ecovery to those in
hOspital: Gordon Dobie, Rev.
Keith , Stokes, Mrs. Clifton
McDonald and Ml ffi Sadie Carter
in Goderich hospital and Mrs.
Maitland Allen and Mr. pordon
Youngblut who are patients in
Clinton 'Hospital. Mr. Charles
Beadle spent last week in
London.
Mrs. Bert Craig visited last
week with Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Gatenby and family at St.
Catherines and attended 50th
wedding anniversary of Mr. and
Mrs: Bert Mann.
She also visited in Welland
with Mr. and Mrs. John Neville
and members of her family.
Mr.- and Mrs. Norman
Manning of Goderich visited on
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Phillips.
meditation by Rev. Arthur
Maybury, the supply pastor.
Rev. John .Ostrom was the
- chairman for the business part of
the meeting. All departments
reported good financial balances
and all offices were filled for the
coming church year.
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MRS. BI a PARK
Mr. and Mrs. karvey Congram
of Kitchener visited with Mr.
and Mrs. Lorne Ivers on the
weekend.
Mrs.' Annie Bere visited
friends in Goderich recently.
Mr. 'and Mrs. John Cranston
of Collingwood renewed
friendships and made several
calls one day last week.
Mr. aid Mrs. Geo. Ribey and
children visited with Mr. and
Mrs. Win. Higgins on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs, L. Glassford of
R. R. 3 Utterson Ontario were
callers in the village recently
looking for information about
Re . James Caswell who had
ben in Dungannon I.876-78 and
Lochalsh
,MRS. 0. McCHARLR$ ,
Several parties were held
celebrating Hallowe'en. North
Ashfield School pupils and
teachers enjoyed a party Friday
afte oon. On Friday evening
ghosts, goblin, witches
jou ,neyed to Ashfield
Pre yierian Church where they
had another party with lots of
trea On Saturday evening
chil n by carloads travelled up
and down the country roads
aski g for treats.
rs. Ewan MacLean was guest
ker at Knox W.M.S. meeting
uesday evening.
. and Mrs. Eldon Bradley
Mr. an Mrs. Glen Campbell
f, weekend in the
a.
rs.Elwan MacLean was
ss to the ,.Ripley •and
ricL.HoticuituraLmeeting
ntly and ;. had. t a ---guest
kers Mrs. Wm. Klie of
over and Mrs. Bert Mason of
ardine.
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i874.1876.. Mrs. Glassford s a
granddaughter, she and Mrs. M.
Reed knew several people in
,common.
M. Fred Tideswell and, Mr,
Bob Tideswell of Clinton called
at th0 BW Park home on
Sunday. -
Dungannon L. 0. L. held its
first card party of the season on
Thurs.' October 29 .with eight
tables in' play. High lady was
Mrs. George Saunders/2nd high
lady Mrs. Lynn Anderson: High
• gent was Bldon Culbert,2nd high
gent Wilbur Brown. There will
be another card party in two
week.
Thanksgiving guests with Mr.
and Mrs. 'Frank Glenn were their
St. Helens
MRS. ALLAN MILLER.
family Mr, and, Mrs. Herb
'4Pocoa and family Clint9n, Mr.
and Mrs. Donnie Glenn and
family -Toronto, Mr. and Mrs.
Vernon Glenn ands' family
Goderich, Mr. and Mrs. Gerrie
Glenn and girls and Miss Joanne
Thompson.
Mr. and Mrs. Irvin McCabe of
Windsor. and Mrs. Carl Johnston
of Bluevale were Saturday
visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Fred
McQuillin and Mr. and Mrs.
Frank McQuillin.
Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Webb' of
Goderich were Saturday visitors
withM. and Mrs, Harvey Webb.
Mr. Gordon Lyons is a patient
in Wingham and District
Hospital.
The Remembrance Day
Service will be held on
November 8 in the hall at 2:30.
Rev. Robert Nicholls will be
guest speaker.
On Wednesday morning,
Harold Cooper lost his large barn
and machinery by fire. Mr.
• Cooper was preparing for an
Auction sale slated for Saturday
of this week when the outbreak
occiirred. .
-Miss - -forther
resident of St. Helens, passed
away in a Toronto. Nursing
Home at the . age of 93. Miss
Clarke rested at the Arthur
Funeral Home, Auburn, and
interment "in Greenhill
Cemetery.
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PICK-UP
Monday, Nov. 16
Material may be put out up to 24 hours before
November 16th.
Material on the boulevard by 8:00 a.m. on
Monday, November 16th, across the entire town,
will be picket! up.
.THIS WILL -BE THE
LAST PICKUP FOR 1970
TOWN OF GODER(CH
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DRESS PATTERN DESIGNING
MADE EASY!
Learn How You Can Get "A Perfect Fit Every Time!"
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If you sew at all. If you have ever been
frustrated in your home sewing projects
by patterns that won't fit - and adjust-
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want to miss this demonstration.
You may bring your questions and sewing
problems to the class and we will help
You solve them. If you SEW TO SAVE OR
SEW TO SHOW we can help you do it
- better!
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Anna Romaniuk, designer -couturier and
manager of Canada's only school teaching
Dress Pattern' Designing through home
- Study, wil conduct the classes in Clinton.
ANNA ROMANIUK WILL SHOW YOU:
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• How easily and quickly you can learn to make your own perfect -fit
garment patterns exactly to your own body measurements and contours,
for any style of dress, pant suits, slacks, coats, etc.
• How you can creat a new style simply by changing the position of the
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• Many other designer's `'secrets" to help you have the best -fitting, best -
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* THIS WILL BE OUR ONLY DEMONS1RATION IN HURON
COUNTY THIS YEAR, ANb WILL BE HELD AT THE:
CLINTON LEGION HALL
TWO SESSIONS WILL BE HELD ON:
WEDI‘ItSDAY, HaVEMBER- 18th- — ' ' .
Times: Afternoons: From 2:00 to 4:00
Evenings: From 7:00 to 9:00
You need only to attend ono class.
You may RESERVE a. seat EARLY by calling 235-0740.
ADMISSION $1.00. (To bo paid at the door). This will entitle you to a
me CONTEST at each class for a dresselength of trimpolone.
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