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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1970-11-12, Page 8R OH S. iGNAteSTAR,' CUirt SDAY,111 VEIYMR42,.1970 uburn and District BY MRS. WES BRADNOCK 526*7595 MlllilliplilllNlN!{tlllllllllllllllllltt(III#ItININIlII11111I1111111g111tUlllllllt!#!l111flll�Niltlltlillli11111NN111111IaNl11lt11H1iNIIIl1#tillllltllll11111tI1111i111111N111111iI11111111111iN: Presentatiois made r. Two Auburn ladies Remembrance Sunday will always be remembered by two membefs of Knox United Church, Miss Margaret R. Jackson and . Mrs. Charles Straughan when p . they were guests of honour at the church service last Sunday_ The service was led by the minister, Pastor Alfred Fry and the church organist Mrs. Norman Wightman, presided at the organ and accompanied thechoir when they sang Give Peace in our Time, 0 Lord: Pastor Fry spoke on' the theme Memorials and based his text on Matthew 26:13. He paid tribute to those who had fought and 'those who ` had made the Supreme Sacrifice during World War I and II to make our land safe. He spoke of' the Memorials placed all around us to remind everyone what has gonebeforethat time. Pastor Fry spoke of the work that Miss Jackson and Mrs. Straughan had done. in the Sunday School of the church with the youtbb and taking their places . with the other organizations in the church. Like many who, gave everything to Christ these Ladies have done what they could and urged to give flowers to the living and sh9w them we ,respect and honour them for their work they have. done. Following the service a reception took place,. in the Sunday School room whre--t -white linen covered tea ble was centred with a bduquet of chrysanthemums flanked by silver 'candelabra and white tapers and mums. Miss •Jackson and Mrs. . ttraughan were escorted to the platform where beautiful rose corsages were 'pinned on Miss Jackson by Mrs. Kenneth McDougall and Mrs. Straughan by Mrs. Dorothy Grange.. Mr. Maurice Bean, Clerk of Session read an addres& of thanks to Miss Jackson, who had .been elected. the first woman elder in Knox United Church and Andrew Koopmans presented her with engraved plaque. Mrs. Norman McDowell read an address to Mrs. Straughan and Mr. Harold Webster presented • her with an engraved plaque. Both ladies thanked the Auburn. .4-11 are meeting The sixth meeting of the Happy Hearts 4-H club was held at the home of Mrs. Donald Haines, The president Jean Hardy was in charge of the meeting which opened with the 4-H Pledge. The roll call was answered by each member telling of "a fault in my posture". A discussion followed on the eating of proper food and, the right posture by the leaders, Mrs. Thomas Haggitt and Mrs. Haines. Several girls demonstrated proper posture and a get well card was signed for a fellow club member, Donna Chamney who isa a patient in, Wingharn Hospital. The seventh meeting of the Hobby Hunters 4-H Club was held at the home of Mrs. Frank Raithby. Connie Hickey opened the meeting with the 4-H pledge followed by the minutes read by Gail Seers. The roll call was answered by naming An Original Safety Slogan. Discussions followed and quizzes were Snowmobile SPECIMS... Gear that's lightweight, warm plus all the accessories you need. GOWER'S INDUSTRIAL AND GARDEN CENTRE 75 HAMILTON ST. 524-8761 GODERICH honored metnbers .fox this remembrance. Mr. Bean made special welcome to relatives attending -- Mrs. Donald Kai .of Toronto, neiceof Miss Jackson; Mr. and Mrs. Harold Nicholson, Seaforth; Mf. and Mrs. John Menheere, Stephen, David and _ paul of Dublin; • and Mrs. Eleanor Bradnock, Sheron And George Collins, relatives of Mrs. Straughan. Mrs. Hugh Bennett of Port Albert was absent due to illness. Lunch . was served by members of the IT C.W. Clubs regularly answered on safety in the home, sitting safely and safety away from home. .Mrs. Raithby assisted with the huck weaving and plans were made for Achievement Day which will be held in January in Clinton. Arva Ball closed the meeting by leading in the 4-H Creed. Auburn Socials Mr. and Mrs. John McLinchey, newly weds moved into the house rented from Miss Margaret H.. Jackson. ' Mrs. Ethel • Farrow - of .Goderich visited . one day last week with her brother, Thomas Johnston, Mrs. • Johnston and Miss Laura Phillips. Mr. .and Mrs. Major Youngblut have purchased the home of the late Mrs. James Craig. Mr. Ed Haines of Woodstock spent the weekend with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Donald Haines. . Miss Lila Youngblut and Mrs. Kenneth Scott and other friends spent the past week in Florida. -We are sorry to report • that Mr. Vere . Cunningham is a patient in Goderich Hospital. having been kicked by a cattle beast. Mr. and Mrs, Ed Davies spent the weekend with friends in ,,Woodstock. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Hamilton attended a family, bridal shower. for Miss Susan Morely, granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Luther Morley of Alsia Craig. Mr. arid Mrs. Ernie McVittie moved • into their new home - recently purchased from Mr. and —Mrs. Oscar-= rrient: Mr. and Ament leftto make their home on Vancouver Island. Mr. George Lawlor is visiting with members of his family in Galt. Mr. and Mrs. John -Weir arid Mrs. Elsie Eustace of London spent the weekend in the village. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Haggitt of Richmond Hill •spent the weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Haggitt and brother, Mr. Stephen Haggitt. Mrs. Gordon Taylor spent the past weekend with her daughter, Mrs. Ronald Rathwell, Mr. Rathweli, Michael and Janice at Chatham. Mr.. and Mrs. Donald Cartwright, and family visited on Saturday evening with •her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Reuger and family of Clinton. GODERICH "ROUNDTMfiOWN PHONE .524-8331 Mr. and Mrs. Edward F. Doty, Toronto and Mrs. Richard S. 1 -fill were . in Goderich when• their mother, Mrs. Charles, Ddty, was buried in Maitland. Cemetery recently. Mrs. Genevieve Lanaway, Goderich, was also • present. 2ND ANNIVERSARY. SALE CONTINUES THROUGH NOVEMBER GET HERE AND "SAVE” LL & MLJTCH LTD. HOME FURNISHINGS 9ffi-2505 The annual meeting, banquet and dance of the Huron Federal Liberal Association. Thursday evening at the Hensel, Community Centre,' Guest speaker for the evening Robert Stanbury, a member,of the Trudeau cabinet. About 150 persons attended. are (from the left) D. J. Murphy, Goderich; J, Howard Aitken and Mrs:°Aitken; MrS. Mr. Stanbury; and Brian Ainslie. (Huron Expositor phot9) was° held last was the„Henn Pictured here Brian Ainslie; ISH TO THANK YOU FOR YOUR RESPONSE TO THEIR OFFICIAL OPENING Don Wright Clem Wolterbsek Cheryl McNeil i.;aurie Marshall STORE OPENING PRIZE WINNERS Alice 'De Mens John Burroughs . / rl D. J. Murphy, Goderich lawyer, announced today that he would not be standing for re-election as the Separate School representative on ',the County of Huron Board of Education. . ; In his announcement Mr. Murphy noted that he had been Separate School represen>xative on the former Goderich District Collegiate Board for eight years prior to hispast two-year term on the "County. Board. He expressed his gratitude to all who supported him over the past 10 years, his appreciation for the friendly relationships the work 'has- provided and his continuing interest and support of the Board's future efforts. Scott John Bourne A LETTER TO OUR CUSTOMERS Jade. Chisho.lm Mae Glazier John Forest Dom Fox and staff of Canadian Tire appreciate -your response to their opening sale and thank you most sincerely for it. The opening was an outstanding success and we recognize that you the cogsumer are entirely responsible for it. We do hope, in all the hustle and bustle we were able to look after you as promptly as was humanly possible. We also thank you for your patience during ourmove from the old location and the setting up of our new one. We look forward toserving you in our bright, modern, well stocked location on the Huron Road. ;.f Styled DOMINIC FOX A& STAFF DOMINIC FOX LTD. 221 Huron Road — 524.2121. OPEN DAY WEDt1EfDAY, A. R. CARROW 26 Magee St. London Set of snow tires • RICKY RAWSOt 205 Blake St. W. • Goderich Electric Food Blender 6 MICHAEL CHARLES WILSON 224 St. David St. Gctderich Pair of skates 4, Ip 0 4