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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1973-12-06, Page 23Mr. and Mrs. Emerson, Rodger were honoured last reek when their family enter- tained over 70 relatives- and friends on the occasion of .their (Owedding. anniversary in the Auburn hall. The evening was spent dan- cing to music by the Country companions and a delicious Enorgasbord luncheon was ser - red. During intermission, Peter ie Groot extended congratulations • to Emerson - ed Phyllis and William Em - K presented them with a purse of money. Guests were present from Kitchener, Woodstock, Clinton, Goderich, Wingham, Blyth and Auburn. Alf. -anti Mrs. Rodger were married at the home of the bride's parents, the late Mr. and Mrs. Robert Taylor and the attendants were Mr. and Mrs. Everett Taylor who were present for this occasion. ,. Rev. W.J. Mortimer of- ficiated for the ceremony 40 years ago. Following their marriage they took up residence in East Wawanosh where they have resided ever since. Mrs. Rodger teaches music in some of the Huron County schools. They have a family of, one daughter, Mrs. William (Betty) Helesic of. Goderich, four sons, William of Hullett, Keith of East Wawanosh, Gary at home and Clare of Goderich. Also 10 grandchildren. Mrs. Rodger's sister Mrs. Pearl Rollinson of Toronto was present and also Mr. Rodger's brother Norman and his wife from Toronto and his sister, Mrs. Mansell Cook and Mr. Cook of R.R. 1, Auburn. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Mole, Messrs. Ben and Harvey Mole attended the funeral of their aunt, Mrs. Hannah Casemore at Ancaster, near Hamilton last Monday, November 26. Mrs. Russell Consitt of Zurich spent several days with her cousin Mrs. Cecil Blake, and 'together they visited Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Kirkland, Zion, and Miss Ada Webster, on Thursday, and on Friday, Mr. and Mrs. Jack McDonagh, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Alton, also Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Reed, Lucknow, and Tom Webster in Lucknow. Recent visitors with Mrs. Roderick McDonald included her sister, Mrs. Gordon Ritchie, from Lucknow; and her nieces Mrs. Hugh McKenzie and Mrs. M. Gilders from Goderich. Visitors on Sunday with Mrs. Winnie Jones and Melvin were" Benson Finnigan, Mrs. Olive Culbert, and Misses Myrtle and Christina Finnigan from Goderich. All Dungannon residents will be pleased to learn of a Satur- day morning garbage pick-up, beginning December 1 at 9:30 a.m. Alex Chisholm and Am- brose Redmond have planned this service and will use the Ashfield and West WaNanosh disposal dumps alternately. Rev. Clarence McClenaghan and Mx.. K.K. Dawson, lay representative, attended Presbytery at Kirkton on Tuesday November 27. Sunday School officers and teachers have been making preparations for White Oift Sunday service December 9 aV 11:00 a.m. and for their annual Christmas,3supper December 14 at 6:00 p.m. Students will be taking several parts in the ser - vice assisted by the minister and superintendents. Congratulations to ,Mr. and Mrs. Donald Curran on the birth of a baby boy, 6 ib. 4 oz., in St. Joseph's Hospital Lon- don, on Sunday, December 2, 1973, a brother for Johnny and Joey. Mrs. A.R. Goudie of Kit- chener, Ralph McDonald of Regina, Saskatchewan, and Ross McDonald of Campbell River, B.C. spent Wednesday with Rev. and Mrs. C. McClenaghan and Eldon. Mr. Earl McNee of Belmore, Mr. and Mrs. Graham McNee,. also Mrs, Mary Bere and Jamie were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Herb Farrell of Kincar- dine on Sunday. Mrs. Rick Park has been a patient in Wingham and District General Hsopital this past week. We hope she is soon able to return home. Mr. Jim Little also is hoping° to soon return. Word has been received of the death of Alvin Reed of B.C. son of the late Mr. and Mrs. `Jake Reed, formerly of Glenn's Hill and Dungannon. Funeral service is to be at McKenzie's Funeral Home, Lucknow, at 2:00 p.m. on Wednesday. The friends in this community ex- tend sympathy to the brothers and sisters in this area. wrapper that can be used in the future as a book cover. Mrs. Clifford Purdon gave an interesting motto on, "Charac- ter is like embroidery it is made one stitch at a time". The qualities of a good charac- ter are honesty, dependability sensitivity, etc. These develop through the years. Character is the work of many, all with whom we come in contact while embroidery is usually the work of. one person. The beauty of embroidery depends on good background material. Integrity is a 'good background for character. In life as well as in embroidery, mistakes will occur but these should be remedied as quickly as possible. Mrs. George Errington an- nounced the Christmas party would be December 6 at Carlow Hall at 7 o'clock. There will be an exchange of gifts. Mrs. Elmer Black gave a very concise and thorough report of,the 59th London Area Convention.'A donation is to be sent to the Memorial fund for Mrs. Milton Pardy, former editors of Home and Country. The topic was taken by com- mittee conveners, Mrs. Graham McNee and Mrs. Hugh McWhinney. Under the heading of Family affairs they The Dungannon Women's Institute met at Mrs. Elmer Black's for their November meeting. Mrs. Harvey Alton welcomed everyone. " The roll call was an unusual way to wrap a Christmas gift.. Two good ideas were to decorate a jar of home made cookies or candy like a Santa Claus and to wrap a book in a • GORbOP FRAZER CHTISTMAS AND GREETING CARDS AND TRAYS • UNICEF CHRISTMAS CARDS • GERMAN CLOCKS • GIFT AND ANTIQUES THE • : Curiosity Shoppe 79 HAMILTON ST. IGODERICH 524-6661 dealt with the topic, ."Money Management". Mrs., McNee discussed Budgetting, its importance and how to set one up step by step, She gave out booklets on budget planning and stated that budgets are made to be flexible and beneficial. Mrs. McWhinney discussed several ways "and means to save on food, bills. Everyone agreed there was a great variance of prices in different stores on the same items. They all found some old bills and accounts from the turn of the century, that Mrs. McWhinney displayed, to be very interesting and a great deal less expensive than the same article* are today. A card .was signed by all in attendance, to be sent to Mrs. Wilbur Brown, a member who is in University Hospital, Lon- don. Mrs. Russell Consitt of Zurich brought greetings from the Zurich W.I. Mrs.;. Alton thanked Mrs. Black for her home, and all who contributed to a very infor- matiae evening. Inch was served by Mrs. Alvin Kerr, Mrs. Gordon Fin- nigan and -Mrs. Lorne Hasty. The CASCADE • E589W 60 Watts peak power stereo amplifier FM/AM/Stereo FM tuner with Target Tuning Digilite automatic tuning scale selector Stereo indicator cator light Built-in Two Plus Two speaker matrix Stereo Precision III record changer Micro -Touch'" 2G Alone arm. 2G Free -Floating stereo cartridge 8 -track tape cartridge payer Allegro 3000 speaker systems Grained Walnut color cabinets Flight Deck cover Very little has been hap- pening around the school this reek. The volleyball games have started and i are going along smoothly. There are only ttree weeks,,,(° get exams done ibd reports• given out. This is shortest school month with Iristmas just around the Cor- r. Many students at Robertson lelped build "Oh -No The Un - ate Thing" for the Santa Claus parade. We would like to tank all the students in Miss Bonthron's class Mr. Harland tad the custodian. The - following students from various classes who came after school and in the evening to help were: Diana Walzak, Stephanie Marriott, Shirley Hall, Becky Vanstone, Ray Swan, 'Todd Rilett,`"John Little, Billy Rilett, Sd`ndfea" `°1itiser" Bruce McCreight, Sandra Searle, Heather Branden, Debbie Elliot, Debby Cook, Laurie Elliott, Marlene McDougall, Susan More and Nancy Bird. We were proud of our float even though it did not receive a prize because it was a very special part of getting the Christmas spirit to Goderich. Congratulations to those who won. Students in Miss Bonthron's class have been entertaining students in,the junior hall with interesting and enjoyable pup- pet shows. Grade six spent some time working on murals of Pizarro and the Incas which they displayed in the hall. Also near Mr. Currie's room a large mural is posted showing the Christmas scene of the birth of Christ. Mrs. Norman's room made 1974 calendars. Very soon these .will be needed. 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