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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1975-03-27, Page 4• 0 PiGE 4,poDERIctiSIGNAL-STAR/THURSDAY, MARCH 27, 1975 AUBURN AND DISTRICT SEWS W.I. Mrs. Frank Raithby introduced munity is extended to Mr. and ' ` The . Marc h meeting of the the speaker, of the. afternoon, 'Mrs.. Ben Hamilton on the death ck who of her father, Mr. Ray LaVigne ational of Windsor last week. old about Mr. and Mrs. Ronald •year• 1975 Livermore and /family of Auburn Women's Institute wgs Mrs. Eleanor ' Brad held last week in the Auburn spoke. on Inter Community Memorial hall with Women's Year. She the president, Mrs. Thomas the significance of tie Haggitt in charge. The meeting which was declared by the Fordwich spend a few days last • was opened with the O.de, the United Nations and whose week with her parents,.Mr. and 'Mary Stewart Collect and , 0 theme is Equality, Develop- Mrs, Donald Haines. , Canada with Mrs. Catherine ment and Peace. Mrs. 'Brad- Mrs. Arabelle Bushel of Jackson at the piano, nock told'about the objjectives Clinton visited last Friday with The minutes of the previous and goals and the aim to in- Mr. and Mrs. Maitland Allen. meetingwere adopted as read crease participation of women , Mr. and Mrs. Luther Morley by the secretary, Mrs. Donald in their national, regional and of Ailsa Craig visited last Haines. . The financial international politics. As June , Sunday with her sister, Mrs, statement was also accepted as ' is international month a further Celia Taylor. . given by' Mrs. Haines. study is to be, taken to learn Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Correspondence was read ar'd .more about the Status of . Damude of Waterdown spent a the members were invited to Women in -today's society., couple of days last week with attend the . W.I. meeting , at Mrs. Donald. Cartwright Mrs. Beth Lansing. ' • Blyth on May 12 at 8 p.m. when thankedthe.speaker. • Mr. and Mrs. Russel Garrison arrived home last week after a holiday spent in Florida. Prize winners at the weekly euchre party were high man, William Moss; low man, Murray Rollinson; high lady, Mrs. Thomas Jardin; low lady, Mrs. Elva Straughan; novelty prize, Mrs. RobertArthur. Mrs, Irwin Schmidt, Tracey, Brenton and Bradley of Burlington is. visiting her Mrs. Florence Diamond of New Mrs. Wilfred Sanderson gave ,...•.: Hamburg will 'show her pic- the motto, "The W.I. is like a ' tures of Associated Country , bank, you put nothing in, you Women of ..the World Con- get nothing out". ference held last October in Roll call was answered by Australia. bringing- a -used stamp and tell • An. invitation to attend the its origin. The collection was Anniversary dinner of the taken by Lorie Cartwright and_ Clinton W.I. on April 9 at the Marilyn Archambault. ' Clinton Legion at 12:30 was Mrs. Robert Turner received accepted. Plans were made for the gift for having the birthday , the District .eannual executive " closest that date and Mrs. meeting on April 7 at•Auburn to Catherine Jackson had the parents Mr. and Mrs. Ted Mills make 'plans for the District lucky cup. this week. annual- to .be held .at Blyth on Hostesses for the afternoon • Mr. and Mrs. Donald Cart - May 26.were Mrs. Wilfred Sanderson Wright, David, Derrick and It was announced that ' the and Mrs. Andrew Kirkconnell. Lorie visited in London last, annual banquet would be held Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. this year atB a1 grave'on May ' 14' SOCIAL NEWS George Rueger, Danny, Terry at 7 p.m. Last Friaday..•eventng; Mr. and 'The --members- -decided-- to-- Mrs: Julien Delbergue -and- sponsor, the Garden • Club this year and all girls 12 to 26• years of age should contact •Mrs. Donald Cartwright. Plans were made to attend Summary Day for Baked in a Pie on April .3 in Clinton Legion Hall. The Directors will bring in the slate.of officers for the next their family Mr. and Mrs. Rene, a. 4-H Delbergue and Mr. and Mrs. The' first meeting of Auburn Delbergue, 11 f RR 3 and Wendy: Andre •e ergue, a o 4-H club was held at the home Auburn, their daughter, Mrs• of the leader, Cathy McClin Josette Friar of Teeswater and they. Mr. Orval McPhee of Auburn The members voted on the attended the Delhi Belgium !. clubs for fall and the results, Club' at Delhi Mr. and Mrs were as follows: Meat in the Rene Delbergue were the lucky Menu, Cereal Shelf and Let's winners of a trip for two to Bake Bread. year and Mrs. , Beth Lansing ' Belgium: The election of officers took and Mrs. Myrtle Munro. were Mr. and Mrs„ Thomas•Jardin, place:' President is Lynn named. auditors. The card and Mrs. Elva • Straughan Turner; vice-president Jayne report was given by Mrs. visited on the weekend with the Arthur; secretary,, floating and. Andrew Kirkconnell and she former's daughteer, Mrs. press reporter revolving. also read the thank -you notes Bonnie Armour and Julie. Each girl must make a blouse ., received. Mrs. Elsie•Scott is a.patient with some cotton in, theme • Mrs. Frank Raithby reported in Clinton Public Hospital. , material. Seniors must do six on the banquet to be held at Mrs. James 'A. Smith of samples and juniors, four Belgxave and each member is Wallaceburg 'and Mrs. W.A. Franken, to bring a guest. Mrs. Catherine Jones of Goderich visited last samples. Margaret juniors, assistant leader, showed Jackson played a piano solo of a Wednesday' with Mr. and Mrs. several samples of blouses. medley of Irish,tunes. n Maitland Allen. Cathy led in the discussion on- Off' th f th' .• Planning our' W ardrobe. Each member filled out the personal analysis sheet. The girls are to have their material by the next meeting to be held at the home of Margaret Franken. SOCIAL NEWS " Mr. and Mrs. J.A. McIntosh of London spent the weekend with Mrs, Frances Clark. THANKOFFERING he annual Easter arkof Bring of the , ,,Knox United Church Women was held last Sunday evening in the char, ch: Guests and members were welcomed by the president, Mrs, Gerald McDowell and Mrs. Garnet Potter. �,. Easter. lilies and lighted candles and music by Mrs. Norman Wightman, lrganist and Miss Nancy Anderson, pianist made a lovely setting for the service. Mrs. Brian'" Hallam led the service and welcomed everyone. An Easter .meditation on the week of preparation for the joy - of Easter was enjoyed. Mrs. Hallam told about the symbols, their meaning and their origin. Assisting Mrs. Hallam was Mrs. Jack Armstrong and Mts. Donald Haines as readers. V Mrs. We;s 8radaack They retold the Easter story in a thoughtful' way making everyone aware of Easter and how we can prepare for it like the Disciples of Jesus. Miss fancy Anderson sang a solo .while her mother Mrs. Oliver .Anderson showed colorful pictures' relating to Easter and the Spring season. Mrs. Dorothy Grange in- troduced the guest speaker, Mrs. Bert Alton of Lucknow. Her theme was "Preparation - What are we preparing, for and for Whom?" " Her inspiring message was based on- the Easter story and what the Disciples of Jesus were ` instructed to do when Jesus was betrayed and on the Cross. '74 KINGSTON ST. She urged all to take time to pray„ to prepare for this Easter season, to watch ,and pray and • 'be ready for life's problems. Offering was received , by Mrs. William Dodd and Mrs. Peter 'Verbeek. The meeting wary closed with the benediction by • rs. Potter. Lunch was served following the' service. Thanks was . ex- pressed from the guests, .Mrs: Harry Lear, Londesboro U.C.W.; Mrs. Lorne HastY, Dungannon U.C,W.; Mrs. Cela Taylor St. Mark's A.C.W. ; Mrs. Wilfred Sanderson, Presbyterian W.M.S.; Mrs. Stewart Chamney, Donnybrook U.C.W, JIM HAYTER SPECIAL S24-7314 Appointment Canada Manpower in Goderich is pleased to - an- nounce'the appointment of Mr. Gary: Walden as Graduate Assistant fort the Summer Student Offices for 1975' in Goderich and Exeter. Mr. Walden will be pleased to, assist students and em- ployers. Contact him at Goderich 524-8342 or Exeter (Huron Park) 228-6651. • • Gary Walden Summer Student "Officer ''WHEN YOU NEED CASH t FOR HOME IMPROVEMENTS. AUTO LOANS. VACATION LOANS ETC. The. Pu • R la ' Th•e bli e Mons OM sympa y o is Com - 46, The team of Mary Donnelly and Eleanor Erskine topped four tables in play at the March 18 meeting of the Goderich Bridge Club with a total, of 58 points. _. 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