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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1972-03-09, Page 12DERIOH SIGNAL �rae.e.�u,kriNgn's^,sr�r _.au ,n.niaeprua4: �tntxain5s� AR THURSDAY. MARCH 9 1972 BYMHS. WES BRADMOCK' Aibsrp .bitiarIes 526 • 7595 r�e persons buried in area M,R5,, EDGAR LAWSON FUnerai,services were held on Marc 2; 1972 for Mrs. Edgar Lawson ,who passed away in Clinton Public Hospital' after a iengihy, illness. • She was born May 17, 1884 in SeaXorth and was tile daughter of Wiliam. Slater and Jane Ahdeirsetr -She--att'erfle&Se fort4 • Public School and Mitchell Model School. She grilduated ,as a teacher and carne to, Auburn to teach the Juniorroom, In 1913 she married) Edgar Lawson -.who predeceased her. She was a member of Knox PresbyterianChurch and later of Knox United Church. She was a life member of the W.M .S; where she served as president for many years. She was a member of the Women's Institute, president of the Horticultural Society and a ' Member of the Library board. She .was also a member of the Tweedsmuir History book , committee. She is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Oliver (Bernice) Anderson, Auburn and Iwo , grandchildren, Miss Nancy Anderson, Auburn and William • Anderson, London. ,Pastor Alfred Fry conducted the funeral service at the Arthur Funeral Home on March 2 with burial in Ball's • Cemetery. Pallbearers " were William Anderson, William Kruse, Worthy Fowler,., Donald Fowler, Kenneth McDougall and i,,Arnold Miller.' GEORGE MILLIAN Funeral service was held last Saturday for George Millian who passed away in Clinton Public Hospital on`March 1 in his 91st year. He was the son`.pf Andrew Millian and Susanna Currie and a life-long resident , of Colborne Township until they moved to • Auburn. He was a member of Knox United Church•where he was .an honorary elder' and for many years a;=member`of the choir. He is survived by -his wife, the former Florence Millian;t also daughters, Mrs. Douglas (Minnie) McNeil, Nile; Mrs. Mildred Gardner, Hudson Hope; Mrs.' Frank(Evelyn) Treble. Londa t; •Mrs.' Charles. (Matic)' Mitchell, Goderich; MTS. Charles (Colleen) McGee,. Kintore; Mrs. Carl .(Ruth) Thomson, Stratford, One -son Charles predeceased in "The third meeting of Auburn I 4- H Club was held at the home of the -leader, Mrs. Donald Haines. Joarnne Hickey opened the meeting with the Pledge followed by the minutes read by. Doreen,. McClinchey. Mrs. Haines demonstrated staystitching, lapped 'seams, felled seams, french' seams and gathers. She was aissisted by Mrs. Jessie Naylor, the assistant. All girls made samples. 1963. There are 18 grandchildren and. 14 g2reat-grandchildren. • The funeral was, head on March 4 at Knox United Church: with , Pastor Alfred Fry in charge. Burial took place in Colborne Cemetery. • Pallbearers were grandsons, Rodger Mitchell, Wayne Millian, Pul :Gar:dner, Ron, Gardner,"-- ' Gerald Treble and Barry Millian. Flowerb.earers Were. grandson's, Larry Mitchell, Walter Mcllwain, Fred Tyndale, Clare Millian and Bill Millian.. L' EO'.IOHN HOOGENBOQM A, former resident of the Auburn `district, Leo John Hoogenboom passed away last week in London at the age of 67. He is survived by his wife, Helen Hoogenboom of ' 806 Colborne Street, London • sons, Ben, Exeter: + Leo, Lond©n, John, Niagara Falls; Fred," Toronto; daughters, Mrs. Joe (Helen} Kennes, Denfield; Mrs.. ,Martin (Wilhelmina) Sirben,. Thorndale; `•'tvfr-s: .Tony (Margaret) • Snoeys, Bryanston; Mrs. Richard (Joanne)' Hear•n,•.' London;- .and -4r ther'?--of-Jan:, Jo, Lambert, Gerrard and Miss Elie, , Holland.,' Joe ` New Zealand; Mrs. • Art (Margaret) Van ' La.mraeran,' Lbndon; Mrs. Frank ° (Helen) � Sanders, Blyth; Jack; deceased in 1952. He is also survived by 11' grandchildren. The funeral was held at. the John T. Donohue Funeral Home, London, with funeral service at St. Michael's Church. Burial was in St. Peter's Cemetery, Pastor Alfred Fry speaks at service All Joy Be Yours was the theme of .the World's Day of Prayer service held this year in St. Mark's Anglican Church. The president of the Anglican Church Women, Mrs. Elmer Trommer was in charge of the service with Mrs. Gordon Taylor, organist. Others taking part in the service were Mrs. William Empey,, Mrs.' ' Kenneth d McDougall, Mrs. William Clark and Mrs. -Robert Phillips. The offering was received by Mrs. Frank- Raithby and Mrs, Thomas Haggitt. The speaker of the afternoon was Pastor Alfred Fry and he spoke on the theme and based his inspiring remarks on Phillipians 4:4 Auburn UC'W'. hosts family potluck dinner ' The • general 'meeting of the Auburn United Church Women "• was held last Friday evening and the members' families joined in the potluck supper at 7 p.m. Mrs. Lawrence" Plaetzer started the evening's program with a contest. Musical selections were given by guitarists Douglas ?ntlin, and_ Eris Scott,.-.L�Lar<ry P.aetzerJ "on the accordion accompanied On the piano by Ai•va Ball. Mrs_ Ernest Durnin opened the devotional period with a reading: Mr -s. R-a-lph- -Munro read- -the- scripture lesson, 'and Mrs. Ernest Durnin gave a reading' ori Valentine's Day. A sing -song led by Miss Nancy Anderson was ,ya Remember ladies! • •gra Send • in your meeting reports. enjoyed by all. Pastor Alfred Fry closed with prayer and the remaining part of the evening was enjoyed by all in orokinole•games. Auburn Socials • Miss Jane Fisher 'of Alma . College, St. • Thomas acid her v^ grandmother, Mrs. flora Jewell ' of Goderich visited last week with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Phillips. Mr. and Mrs: Don Rae of Sarnia' spent, the weekend with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Gordon -Dobie and Ross • Deb e and a-lse attended the Stadelmann-Collins wedding. Winner` at -the lucky draw at Slater -.'s' General- Store last week was Mrs. Everett Tayl°or. The Auburn Explorers met in the Sunday School room of Knox United Church with the leaders Misses Brenda Ball and.Nan Lapp in charge. The president Janet 'Cook opened the meeting with the purpose ' and motto. Sherry Verbeek read the minutes and called the roll. The girls made table ° favors for Easter. 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