HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1972-12-21, Page 12PItpE 12 DERICH SIGNAL -STAB, 'MURRAY', DEctMBER 21, 1972
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ACW executive returned to office
The December meeting of St.
Mark's Anglican Church
.Women was held at the home
of Mrs. Thomas naggitt with 'a
very good attendance. Several
neighbours were invited aridit
was a very interesting meeting.'
Mrs. Haggitt opened the
meeting and welcomed the
visitors, Mrs. Celia Taylor led
the singing with the first
Christmas Carol, The First
Nowell.
Mrs. Andrew Kirkconnell
gave the scripture reading
taken from St. Luke 2:f-14
Mrs. John Daer gave two
readings entitled "A Christmas
Jewel" and "There'll Always
Be A 'Christmas" in place 'P'r f
Mrs. Elmer Trommer who had
that day come hpme from the
hospital.
Mrs. Richard Brooks read a
poem and Mrs. Haggitt read a
message from', the Living
Message. Mrs. Donald Cart-
wright closed with prayer.
The vice-president conducted
the business section of the
meeting. The minutes of the
last meeting were read by the
secretary Mrs. John Daer and
these were • approved. Mrs.
Haggitt presented the financial
statement.
Mrs. Frank Raithby was then
presented with a table lamp as
a token of appreciation from
the members for her help. with
the church work during the
year. She was very touched ,and
thrilled with her present.
The travelling apron received
a penny for each letter in
"There'll always be a Christ-
mas"
The election of officers was
then discussed and Mrs.
Haggitt made a motion that all
officers be elected for another
term. Mrs. Taylor seconded the
motion and all members were
in favor.
A successful auction was
held, the auctioneer being Mrs.
Cartwright. An enjoyable lunch
was enjoyed served. by Mrs.
Haggitt.
The United Church Women
of 'Knob, United Church held
their Christmas service in the
Sunday School room of the
church with Mrs. Alfred Fry
welcoming the -guests and mem-
bers.
Registration of, birthday
dates was done by Mrs. Peter
Verbeek. Christmas plants and
flowers made a lovely setting
for the large white linen
covered table with twelve can-
dles,
andles and a Jarge central candle.
Each of the twelve bore a sign
for the month . of the wear.
Members and guests were
asked to bring baby pictures
and these were placed in the
proper month,
Christmas hymns and songs
were played by the pianist Mrs.
Norman Wightman while the
people were assembling.
Mrs. Kenneth McDougall
was the leader for the service
which opened with the 'carol,
Joy to the World. Mrs.
McDougall read the scripture
lesson from Luke 2:1-20.
A short skit followed with
Mrs. Oliver Anderson and Mrs.
Gerald McDowell as the
shepherds' of old.
A piano solo was played by
Mrs, Norman Wightman, Mrs.
Lawrence Plaetzer held a can-
•
die -lighting service in which all.
took part.
A reading, Burn The Tall
Candle, was given .by Mrs.
Gerald, -'McDowell and Mrs.
Kenneth McDougall gave the
reading, "Do We Observe
Jesus' Birth As We Should?"
The offering was received. by
Mrs. Beth Lansing, and Mrs.
Norman McDowell and
dedicated with prayer. Mrs.
Oliver Anderson told the Story
that never grows old and -all
sang "We wish you a Merry
Christmas" followed by the
benediction by Mrs. Alfred Fry,
Lunch was served by the
ladies. Mrs. Stuart Chimney
thanked on behalf of the Don-
nybrook ladies, Mrs. Thomas
Haggitt for the Anglican ladies
and Mrs. Eleanor Bradnock on
behalf of the Presbyterian
ladies for the invitation to at-
tend.
Missionary Society
Goderich speaker gives
insight in mission work
The l ;urn Woman's
Missiona 1.ociety held their
December meeting at the home
of M'rs. William Clark.
President Mrs. Wilfred Sander-
son was in charge and gave the
call to worship and a poem en-
titled, A Quiet Time.
The hymn, " While Shepherds
Watched Their Flocks By Night
was sung with Mrs. Robert
Phillips at the piano. Mrs. San-
derson welcomed the guests
and members and led in a
Christmas devotional period.
Several Bible passages were
read relating to, the birth of
Christ and Mrs. Roy Daer and
Miss Minnie Wagner gave'
readings "No 'Room In The
Inn", The Stable Was. Dark",
and "The Stable Was Small".
„Mrs. Robert Phillips played a
piano solo of a medley of
Christmas hymns and songs.
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Bible verse containing the word
"Light". ,
The guest, speaker of the
evening was Mrs. -John Pollock
of Goderich, president of Huron
Presbyterial of the W.M.S. She
gave an inspiring message on
Summation, Frustrations.
She spoke on mission 'work of
the Church and stressed. that
each should make a , careful
study of this important work in
the world today.
She announced that the an-
nual meeting Of the Huron
Presbyterial will be herd on
January 10 at Goderich. The
next Auburn meeting will be
held January 17. The offering
was received by Mrs. William
Clark and dedicated • with
" prayer by Mrs. Sanderson.
After singing the hymn, 0
Come All Ye Faithful an im-
pressive candle -lighting service
was held by Mrs. Eleanor
Bradnock followed by the •
benedication,
A Christmas lunch was ser-
ved by Mrs. Clark assisted by
Mrs. Duncan MacKay, Mrs.
Wilfred Sanderson, Mrs. Roy
Daer and Mrs. Eleanor Brad -
nock.
Auburn
obituary
JOHN F. SEERS
The Auburn community was
shocked last Monday morning
to learn ,of the sudden death of
John F. Seers in Clinton
hospital. He was in his 40th
year.
He was the son of Frederick
.Seers of Goderich and had
resided in this community since
he was very young. He attended
the Auburn school and the
Goderich District Collegiate.
John worked for the Huron
County Roads for over 20
Years:
He is survived by his wife,
the former Kathleen Andrews,
one son, Shawn;' his father,
Frederick of Goderich; and one
brother, William of Auburn. He
was predeceased by one
daughter, Lisa, and his mother
Mrs. F. Seers.
Funeral service was conduc-
ted by Pastor Alfred Fry with
bultial in B,all's cemetery.
Pallbearers were ,errant
Holmes, Gordon Miller, Gor-
don Dobie,. Robert Turner,
Robert Arthur,. -and James
Glousher
Arthur Funeral Home were
in' charge of arrangements.
Man .hurt
in mishgp
at work---��:_-
Couple in -.
newlime
at Auburn
Mr. and • Mrs- Thomas
Hallam have moved into their.
new home purchased from the
late. George Lawlor estate.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Kitchen
of Hamilton visited last
' Tuesday with Mr.' and Mrs.
William Straughan.
Master John Seiler of
Lakewood, California visited
with his grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs. John Haex,.and uncle and
aunt, Mr.' and Mrs. Norman
McClinohey and Cathy, a few
days last week.
We are pleased tb report that
Mr. Robert Chamney is out of
the hospital and is with his son
and daughter-in-law, Mr. and
M,xs. Herman Chamney, 3445
Barrymore Lane, Windsor 10.
Congratulations to Mr. and
Mrs. Maitland Allen who will
celebrate their 59th wedding
anniversary on Christmas Day.,
Mr. Keith Machan is -•a
patient in St. Joseph's hospital,
London where he underwent
surgery on Friday. We wish
him a speedy recovery.
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Clark
and Donald of London and
Mrs. Rosemary Clark of..,
Guelph spent the weekend with
Mr's. William Clark.
Mrs., ROISelt Arthur spent a
few •. days last week with her
mother 'in Listowel on the oc-
casion of her birthday.
Mr. at d Mrs. Ronald Liver-
more, Robbie and Donald of
Fordwich visited last weekend
with her parents; Mr. and Mrs.
Donald'•Haines.
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Mrs. J,Elmer "Frommer "was
able to 'l;eturn home last Wed-
nesday from Vi4toria Hospital
where he had .undergone
surgery. .
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