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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1971-09-16, Page 8'OODE I,CH SIQN,AL.STA.R, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1971 urn • qnd �� *IR&. WES BRADNOCK sa Presbytericin WMS hears About the life of :Joseph ' .The ' Woman's fl rsaW: fter ihe- ofWiing. was Society of the Presbyterian . -received and dedicated the Church held their September meeting w•as closed by singing meeting• at the home of Mrs. the hymn, Yield not Hto Major. Ycungblut 'with a good attendance. The president, Mrs. ,Wilfred -.Sanderson, was in charge and gave the call to worship. The hymn, "Pass Me Not 0 Gentle Savour" was sung with Mrs. Donald Haines at the pian,o.' The devotional period was in charge of Mrs. Major Youngblut and she spoke on' the' life of Joseph. The, roll call was answered by quoting a Bible verse with the word, Christ. A reading was given by .Mrs. Donald' Haines. The topic Ye., are the Potatoes of the Earth' was the interesting topic given 'by Mrs, Sanderson. The minutes, of the previous meeting' w,,ere accepted as read by the secretary,. Miss Minnie Wagner, It was brought to mind that the subscriptions to Glad Tidings .are .now due. It was announced that the Huron Presbyterial will hold it's fall rally. on September .15 at temptation and the benediction. A 'dainty lunch was served by Mrs. Youngblut assisted by Mrs. Donald Haines. Auburn 4-H girls name. club officers Auburn No. 1 '4—H Club held their first meeting at the home o4 the leader, Mrs'. Eleanor Bradriock with 14 -girls present. After welcoming all to the meeting, the objectives of the project -- Dairy, Fare were outlined. A discussion took place on kitchen working. methods and measurments, A discussion took place on milk in it's many forms and milk drinks. Each girl was ask d tc make a grilled cheese sandwich, and try out other recipes in the book. Arva Bell, Connie Hickey and Sheron Collins assisted the, leader while the assistant leader, Mrs. William Clack is holidaying. in Scotland, "The • election of ,,A0burn ° . officers took' place. They are-- President — Gail Seers, first vice-president — Joanne Hickey, • Secretary — Judy Van Dongeri, $ocia!s., , Miss ' Barbara Sanderson ,ot; Toronto._ spent• the week -end with her parents Mr, and Mrs, , Wilfred Sanderson. ,,Barbara has recently :returned -from a three' ,months trip through,; Europe. Other visitors were Mr. and Mrs. - George Robb of London and for it's October meeting4It is June and Marie Youngblut of planned to again' give hyacinth Woodstock. -' .bulbs to 'each member as a ' Mr, and Mrs, Elmer Keller of premium for;. indoor planting,' Dublin visited on, Sunday with,' The minutes of the previous their daughter, Mrs. Harry meeting were accepted, as read Arthur, Mr. Arthur. Judy of • ,by the secretary, :Mrs. Beth Montreal, Mark and Greg. • Lansing. The.financial statement Miss Brenda Ball and Miss was -given by Mrs, Eleanor Pauline" Airdrie of " Londesboro Bradnock, It is planned to have a, are holidaying for two weeks at ' display of fall flowers by the Montego Bay, Jamaica. ' Members and • Mr. and .Mrs. Mrs. Ethel Farrow and Donald Haines' will show grandson, Robert. Young ; of • pictures of their month's •trip to Mitchell and Mr. and Mrs. •Allan • the West Coast. The program . Moore' of Stratford visited with 'will be in charge of Mrs; James;. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Johnston. Jackson and Mrs: Kenneth Scott, Kingsbtidge News Society plans fall' meeting. The Executive of the Auburn Horticultural Society held a meeting at the Town hallto plan Recent visitors with .JIr', and Mrs. Earl Drennan were ,Capt. and Mrs, W. H. Robinsotf Goderich; Mrs. •Ron Price of "St, Catharines, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. McPherson and. Sandra Lynn,of Brocklin, and Mr. and Mrs. Mike Drennan and Debbie of Goderich. 'Mrs. W. J. Robinson and Mark of St: Catharines spent a few weeks with- Mr and 'Mrs. Earl' Drennan: Recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Ormond Heffernan and Mr. and Mrs. Antone Van Osch were Mrs. D. Gaudreau and- Mr. and Mrs: J. Gaudreau ofl Montreal. Mrs. John Austin and• Eugene spent Labor Day weekend in Toronto with Mr. and Mrs. Bryan and Vivian. . Mrs. Bill Van Dyke is spending a few weeks visiting relatives in Holland. - Recent visitors with• Mr, and Mrs. Gilbert Frayne were Mr, and Mrs: Jas. Meehle of Exeter, Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Frayne and daughter of Sarnia and Mr and Mrs. Robt, Jay and family of Toronto. Weekend visitors with Mrs. Marie Austin were Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose Hartman, and family of Kitchener and Mr, and Mrs. Jack McConville and family of Toronto,. Mr. and Mrs. Antone Van Osch spent a few days holidaying in the Georgian Bay and Muskoka Lakes Region. . giss Irene Hogan of London was a recent visitor with Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Hogan ancL,-Basil Hogan. l Recent visitbrs with 'Mr. andA Mrs. John Howard and family were Mr. and Mrs,, Bill Forbes. and family and Mr. an -Mrs. Eugene Forbes, Mrs. Shirley Cook and Rita, all of Detroit, Sharon Longevine and Colin Crawford, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Schefter and family of Stratford and Mr, and Mrs. John O'Neil of. Jackson, Mich, .', . ° ,o Mr. and Mrs. Peter Marti n . • (Loulae Dalton) mo edlast week"' to their farm at Glammis. They 'formerly resided in Hamilton. A Community Bridal slower mks held in St: Joseph's Parish. Hill sit Wednesday Sept, 1 for tin 't tate— 6 .;>" ttic. era emergOnicy- if you have short ' program, Barbara was adnsrdered the Possibilities in assisted. in opening ing her many advance. lovely .gifts by Mrs. Tom Hogan and Mrs. Angus Cline. • Denise Dalton, daughter of - • / ,;:�*., e press reporter Sheron Collins. Telephone committee - Doreen M,cClinchey, Yvonne Bean, Arva Bell, The girls decided to call their,club, — The Dairy Queens. Auburn No. 2 club held their .meeting 'at the home of their leader, Mrs. Thomas • 'Haggitt with Mrs. Frank Raithby assisting. They decided, to call. their club The Mii,lCy ,Wheys. The new officers are— President — Lynn Turner, Vice-president — Barbara Chamney, Secretary — Trudy Machan, press reporter — Doris' Naylor. A demonstration on • measuring accurately was held and the girls' made a quick pizza: Ashfield News Mr, and Mrs, Geo, Moncrief and Russell have'returned from a .trip to B.C. Misses- Anna and Charlotte Mackenzie of Weston yisited relatives here last`"week. Mr, and . Mrs, Doug Drennan and 'Allen and Dennis spent the week end in Montreal. . , Mr, and Mrs. 'Grant Farrish and Janet and. Barbara motored to,,Calgary recently. - Jan Simpson ,of Toronto was home for the weekeend. .Mr. and Mrs. Colen Howes and children spent the,, weekend at%Stokes Bay. Diane Mackenzie who was in London , for.. the summer and Shirley Robb •who was at Sauble Beach are home again, THE GALLERY OF FANS AT. SATURDAY'S PEEWEE BASEBALL 'TOURNAMENT WAS VERY SMAL1 WITH SOME OF THE SPECTATORS COMING FROM OUT-OF-TQ•WN St. !Helens On, Sunday morning, the` anniversary service of Calvin Church, St. Helen's was observed. Guest minisier was Rev. Glen, Wright of Exeter, formerly of . the Dungannon charge. Mrs. Wm. Rutherford presided at the organ.- Guest solist. was Mrs. Jack 'Aitchison with. accompaniments rby. Mrs. Robert Aitchisorr. A large crowd attended the service..' Mrs, Harvel 'Weebb "attended a 'family dinner party on Saturday evening 'in honor. of Patricia Anderson at the home of her parents, Mr, and Mrs. .Gordon Anderson. Patricia graduated on Wednesday, evening, from Victoria Hospital, London - Miss - Carol Martin.. recently commenced work at J. . T. Goodall's office in Wing(iam; Carol is now residing at' hofne with tier• parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Martin. This week a 'new .. barn structure was erected on Harold' Cooper's faun replacing the on,e ,,lost by fire'last October. On September 16th, Mrs. Joe Gaunt' will celebra' leer 92nd birthday, Mrs'. , Ernftt Gaunt spent Monday with Mr.and Mrs. Bruch Taylor at Newmarket. y'. Mr. and Mrs: Mark Dalton is enrolled in a Five . Year Arts Course at the University of Windsor. Miss Marion Dalton • of -'Detroit spent a few days last week with, Joh' O'Connor and his sister, MIS. Ursula Hebert. Mr and Mrs. Art. Dalton and' Brian of Hamilton visited last week with Nir. and Mrs. Joe Courtney and family. Mrs. E. Ribar of Florida has, been • visitingwith her brother, Frank Sullivan, _.. r • Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Moran and family were in London on Saturday to visit with ,Mrs. Frank Moran who underwent surgery in hospital there last week. Frank Moran who had been staying in. 'London, returned home to o Lucknow with Mr, and Mrs. Joe Courtney and family were at the London Western ,Fadi ,•,on, -:.,,Saturday and 'also visited Mrs. Courtney's Aunt, Mrs. Frank -Moran min hospital there. Mr. and Mrs.' Con Hogan spent the weekend in London. Faye Hogan who ha§ been employed ' for the' summer months in London returned home with them for a• weeks holiday before returning to University next week. On Sunday Mrs, Carl Riegling, Barbara and Max, Mrs. Frank Riegling Mr, and Mrs. Tom Hogan, Zena Garniss of Lucknow, Mrs. 'Ted Redmond and, Ambrose of' St, Augustine were in Chatham where the ladies attended a relative shower in honor of Barbara, bride-to-be. It is very rare" for a car hood to fly up when in motion, but it can happen and can -be a Pg anic-makin situation. The Ontario Safety League poipts out that with some cars when the hood is up there is enough gap under the hinge for you to glimpse P 1 se the road ahead, and retain directional c,ont, of while', braking. Before , starting your next trip, lift up the hood and. check your visibility from the driving seat. You Are ,,better mea#4 ,naip i;u.. ;:nope r : th o. Mr' and Mrs. Aubrey Higgins have beenvisiting for several days with Mr. and Mars: Murray Oke in Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Kidd of Georgetown, and Mr. and 'Mrs. Robt, 'Gaunt of Chatham spent the ' weekend with Mrs, John Ryan. Mr..and Mrs, Ennis Comfort of St. Catharines-, also • Mr. ,and Mrs. Bill Blake and Becky ..of *Galt visited this weekend with Mrs. Cecil. Blake, Barbara, and Harold. • Mrs. Fred Young and John were in London on Saturday for .„an interview, at the - Herzing Institute where 'John plans . to attend classes beginning in October. They also visited Mr. and Mrs. Harold McIlwain, London. Mr. and 'Mrs. Irvine Eedy and Martha, also Eric Wiggins visited - on S.unday_'with. Mr. and Mrs: Bob Ott and Matthew in' Kitchener. Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Aldham, John, Greg and Larissa of Stoney Point were at. the home of Mrs, Mary Bere this weekend. Dungannon Fall Fair is Thursday, September 30. That is also the 1st day of the London Area Women's Institute two-day Convention- to be held this year in Clinton, so the regular meeting of Dungapnon W.I. is to be Tuesday, Sept. 28 at the home of Mrs. John Ryan. There is -another busy•week! Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Bodger of Calgary visited during this week with Mrs'. Cecils Blake, and also in Wingh•am. with Mr: and Mrs'. Dick Kilpatrick. Both families exchanged get together dinners. i Mr. and Mrs..•Jack Phillips had their.baby, Andrew John, baptied in the> Anglican Church Sunday, Sept, 12th y witch Iev. R.J.F. Odendahl officiating at the service. Waltef Mole of London isodfather. g . Walter Mole and his friend, a student at Fanshaw and recently froth West Indies, spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Ben Mole. .. Shac'kleton .of Beigrave spent the weekend with aindrM'r`s. Thos, Webster, Mr, and' Mrs. Walter Scott visited .- also on Sunday evening, and the latter's mother, Mrs. Shackleton returned home with them, , Miss Beatrice McClenaghan left on Tuesday to return to Winnipeg to' the University of Manitoba for her, fourth year of • studies there. John Million of •Stra for and Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Congram of Kitchener visited o " Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. -Lorne Ivers. ' • Mrs. Mary .Rivett of Goderich called„ on . several frihnds along the line• on Thursday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. David Dawson and .Jacqueline; also Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Durnin spent a recent weekendwith relatives°in Leamington. John Stanbury and ken McNee each had injuries last week ,which kept them from work for several days. -- An..c�rver-ssry services in Dungannon United Church are to be Sunday, Sept, 19 at 11 a,m. and 7:30 p.m. with Rev. Geo. 'Watt' of Oakville as guest minister, Fellowship and lunch hour will follow •the morning•^ -• service. At the• evening service there will° be guests in the choir for extra music, . On Saturday evening Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Anderson entertained the Caesar and A-nderson relatives at their home to honour their daughter, Patricia, who graduated from Loindon's Victoria Hospital, September 8, • 'Surf Shop GRAND BEND Open 7 Days A Week 10 Alm. to5:30p.m. SPECIALS HALF PRICE MEN'S KNIT SHIRTS BLUE 'JEANS IN FAMOUS MAKES �.. SArN1AL5 - BFLTS AND " MANY OTHER ITEMS 4 Parte.. Aibert Pte. Jijn Hoy was on furlough forthree weeks from base at• Esquimalt B.C.. On 'September 6 he left for Halifax where he will be on the S.S. Saugenay. Recently Mr. ,and Mrs. Clarence Hoy, Pte. Jing ;Hoy; Mr. and Mrs. Don Bowden and Randy visited with Cpl. and Mrs. C.J. Hoy, Ronnie and Gary of Bagotvijle, Que. Mr, and Mrs. George Frtiztey were weekend guests with Mr. and Mrs, Eltorl.Draper, Congratulations ,to George Fritzley of Burford :who won first prize with his antique buggy. SunSkop GRAND BEND Open 7 Days A Wei 10 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Quality IMonlen's "Sportswear MANY RFDUCTIONS Some. Half Price * SWIMWEAR • *' PANT SUITS * HOT'PANT DRESSES poematremsL Teen, Jeans ' & Pang $5 RE$.,TO.. pair $12.00 Bkniche's Hair Styling AUBURN — HONE' 526-7.728 SPECIAL PERMANENTS REG $15°° 10.00 n. 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