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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1974-05-16, Page 4• PAQI SIQNAL-STA'R, 'i MURSDAY, MAY 16, 1974 • • • a AUBURN AND DISTRICT NEWS Mrs. Wes Bradnock 526-7595 ACW a The May meeting.. of St. Mark's Anglican Church Women was. held at the home of Mrs. Thomas Haggitt with a good attendance, Scripture lesson wa3 read by Mrs. Andrew Kirkconnellr Rev. Fred Carson 'gave the prayers. Mrs. Robert Philips, gave a splendid topic, The Reward of the a Faithful, stressing the per- son Who gives the most with his talents is blessed. She closed with a reading, Too Late. The report of the annual Anglican Church Women meeting held in St. James Church London, was given by Mrs. Celia Taylor. She gave out leaflets explaining in detail the work of the Anglican Church Women. Mrs. Haggitt thanked all those who had taken part in the program , and turned the meeting.over the the president, Mrs. Celia .Taylor. • The minutes were accepted as read by Mrs. Andrew Kirk- connell in the abserb ce. of the secretary; Mrs. John Daer. Mrs. Thomas Haggitt gave the finan- cial statement. Letters were read from Rev. Locke and Huronview infor- mingthe members of. a workshop to be held there on May 29. The travelling apron received a penny for each letter in -Spring Clean. Up. The roll call was answered by the Name of a. Mother in the Bible. Final arrangements were mkde for Rev. Fred Carson's Inds'ction in Blyth on May_ 15. The meeting was closed with. prayer. A successful auction was held. The• hostess" served a dainty lunch assisted by Mrs. Ed Davies. COMMUNITY NEWS Mr. and Mrs. Luther Morley of Alsia Craig visited one .'day last week with her sister, Mrs. Celia Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hamlyn Of Lambeth were visitors last Sunday visitors' with Mr, and Mrs. Albert McFarlane. , Mr. and': Mrs. Robert Craig, Lucan, and Mr. and Mrs. Donald Henderson of Lucan visited -last Sunday with Mr. William J. Craig and Mr. and Mrs. Maitland Alien. Miss Carolyn Clark and Ed* Goodfellow of Toronto visited , last Sunday with Mr: and Mrs. Thomas Johnston and Miss Laura Phillips. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer 'ram - mer visited last •Sunday with relatives in Stratford. Mr. and Mrs. Maitland Allen visited last week with George 'Pimm and Miss Erna Bethke at Gorrie. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Haggitt visited last Sunday *ith Mr. and Mrs. George Haggitt and family at Zurich. Mrs. Eleanor . Bradnock visited last Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John Stadelmann and Christine at Blyth: Visitors at the Manse at the weekend were Mr. and Mrs. Jack Dahmer, Barbara; Nancy and Stacy and Maurice . Fry all of Kincardine. Mrs. Cookvisited with her daughter, Mrs. Ross Robinson and Mr. Robinson Jest weekend. Master Robert Plunkett is a patient in Alexandra Marine and , General Hospital, Goderich. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Arthur were guests ,,last Saturday at a wedding at Hyde Park. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Arthur of Toronto spent the weekend with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Keith Arthur and Phil. SPECIAL MAY 16 TO 22 IDEAL SHOWER OR WEDDING GIFT TRAYS MANY STYLES & COLOURINGS' 2O%91 F Squire Gifts H GHWAY 21 BOU•M, QODE ICH OPEN y DAYS A WEEK 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. '0 Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Weston of Toronto visited last week with her parents, Mr.nd Mrs. Alfred Rollinson and? Murray Rollinson, Mr. and Mrs. John. _Weir of London spent the weekend with his -sister, Mrs. Duncan MacKay and Mr. MacKay. Mrs. Mabel Brooks is visiting with relatives in London. Mr. and Mrs. Ron, Elliott of Toronto spent - the weekend , with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Miller,. Mrs.:Frances Clark spent last weekend with Mr. and ,Mrs. J. A. McIntosh and, family in Lon- don. • Mrs. Anne Redmond of Goderich visited last Thursday, with Mr. and Mrs., Thomas Johnston, Miss Laura Philips and other friends: Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Raithby of Dorchester visited 'last Saturday with Mrs.' Celia Taylor and • all attended the funeral of their aunt, Mrs. Mabel Westland at Goderich. Mr'' 'and Mrs. Keith Arthur and Phil attended the graduation ceremony held at Lindsay 'for their son, Wayne Arthur. Friends of Mrs. Robert Ar- thur ,ar- pleased to learn that she isJ improving in health following -surgery in University Hospital,' London. °d. Prize-: ' winners at the last euchre party of the season- are: novelty prize, Kenneth, McDougall; Lady's novelty prize, Mrs. Florence Milian; high marl, -Donald Haines;. ,low loan, Ronald Plunkett; ..high lady, Mrs. Alvin Plunkett; low lady, Mrs. Wilfred Sanderson. Orval McPhee, Mrs. Lily Kerns and•M'rs. Elsie Oetnering spent .the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Steep at Cam- bridge, - WINS_ The Auburn group of the' resbyterian Women's MI.sionary Society. was held at ' the ho e` bf Mrs. RoyDaer with the .president, Mrs'. Wilfred Sande on in charge. Mts. Roy Deer was charge of the devotional period' The scripture ' lesson' was 'read followed by the. meditation; God's Will and Ours. Roll call was, answered with a • Bible verse containing 'the word, Mother. Mrs. Sanderson conducted a Bible Quiz.' The minutes were accepted as 'read by the secretary, Miss Minnie Wagner. A' letter was read re the Huron Presbyterial meeting to • be held on May 15 at Belgrave. Mrs. Frances Clark spoke of the worship at Huronview on May 29. The study was taken by Mrs. 'Frances Clark -who. explained nurse's work during the Israel - Syria ,war. - A dainty lunch was served by Mrs. Roy Daer assisted by Mrs. Frank iaithby. -Auburn Women's Institute annual meeting and banquet AUBURN W.I. Nearly` 50 members and friends attended the annual banquet' of the Auburn Women'"s Institute held last Wednesday evening at Snell's restaurant, Westfield. The tables were attractively decorated with- flowers and favors 'in Women's Institute colours, blue 'and gold. Mrs. Donald :Cartwright introduced the head table which consisted of Pastor a,rdMrs. Alfred Fry, Nick Hill, Mrs.' Eleanor R,,Al,ad,. nock, Mrs., Donald .Haines, Mrs. Leonard Archambault, district director and.' Mrs. Robert Phillips. A sing -song was held led by Miss Nancy Anderson. G,1'eetings were brought by.Mrs. Eleanor Bradnock from the London Convention Area and „ also greetings were brought from Huron . West District by the president, Mrs. Donald Haines. . A piano 'solo was played'by Mrs. Catherine Jackson. Mrs. Thomas Haggitt in- troduced the ' special speaker, Mr- Nick Hill, Huron County's Planner. He gave an interesting account of his work in the County and stated that Huron . was first County in the province to take action onlan duse planning. Mr. Hill told how plans are being made to retain in the, small communities the same freedom 50 years from now and not let large industries 'take over the rich irreplaceable soil that is in Huron County. Mrs. Frank Raithbyxthanked Mr. Hill for his informative ad- dress. A duet in costuine, The Old Spinning.' Wheel was sung by Mrs. Donald ''Haines and Mrs. Eleanoxw--$radnock accom- panied by Mrs. Robert Phillips. A solo was sung -by Mrs. Celia Taylor accompanying herself ,on the ukulele. �' Goderich Frosted Foods Clearance Sale! 15% 0 F F All Groceries in Stock! THIS 1S THE END OF OUR FIRST SALE & THE START OF OUR SECOND SALE! Mrs. Kenneth McDougall. spoke a ' 'few words regretting the departure' • of a member from the community, - Mrs. Alfred Fry who will be moving next month to Goderich. Mem- bers presented her with a gift. Winner's of prizes were Mrs. Donald' -Haines, Mrs,Jack Ar- mstrong," Mrs,Wilfred Sander- son:. •A contest cl.n how well you know things was conducted in • the same way as reach, for the top program and .this was done by Mrs. ' Thomas Haggitt, Mrs. Thomas 'Lawlor and Mrs, Eleanor Bradnock. The win- ning team was corn -posed • of Mrs. Oliver Anderson, Mrs. Gordon` Chamney, Mrs. ' Jack Hildebrand, Mrs. Jessie Naylor and Mrs. Harry Brawley. A' --musical selection was played by Mrs: ;Robert Phillips and Mrs. Donald Haines, Mrs. Cartwright introduced the new 'president, Mrs. Thomas Haggitt who thanked everyone for 'their support. She conducted the business. Members will be' going to.- Huronview to take the May bir- thday, a 'party • on Wednesday, May 15. Picnic tables will be repaired to -be placed on the park grounds at the site of the Patterson bridge. MOTHER'S DAY Mother's Day. Services were held on the Auburn Charge of Mrs. Harry Armstrong, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Carter and Mrs. William J. Craig, by •their families, and were dedicated to their memory by the Pastor. Two infants were Dedicated to God and bapt'zed by the minister: Lorri Lynn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Ar- chambault and Stuart Rimmer, son of 'nueand Mrs: Teade Bakker. The Clerk of Session, Donald • Haines presented these infants for this , part of the service. There was a very large atten dance of members, friends and visitors. Several new hymnaries and - Bi-bleshave recently been presented to Knox Church in `memory of relatives and friends. - the United Church on Sunday, May '12. At Donnybrook there was a godd attendance:: when the minister, Pastor Alfred Fry - conducted the service, reading ,the scriptures and suitable Mother's Day poems. He spoke on ;the subject of. "A Faithful Mother". Mrs. Hilliard Jeffer- son presided at the •organ. - At Knox United Church, • Pastor Alfred Fry was very ably assisted bv' two mothers of the congregation, Mrs.'Stanley Ball and: Mrs. Ernest Durnin, who both read the Scriptures and suitable Mother's Day creeds and poems. Mrs. Norman Wightman and . Nancy Ander- son were at the organ and piano. �.• Flciwers 'were placed on the Altar in rri,emory of Mr. and on, - DANCE . at C.H.S.S AUDITORIUM Clinton FRIDAY MAy24,1974 9:00 - 12:00 Dancing to HANDLEY PAGE Admission $2.00 Refreshments available -. 20,21b )WANKS FOL/(S" FOR HAVING CONFIDENCE' /N OUR NAME;THATS THE BUDD KU'SHL at _HURON PINES ELECTRIC - 86 ; (ln9 St. • Clinton.. • Phone 482-7001: For Professional: -Fertilising & Aerial Weed Control CALL SPRAYCO THE MOST EXPERIENCED PEOPLE IN THIS FIELD 24 HOUR ANSWERING SERVICE --DON'T HESITATE , • TO CALL AND LEAVE YOUR NAME AND 'PHONE NUMBER 524-7766 Some ski weekend! 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