The Goderich Signal-Star, 1975-06-12, Page 29•
Kingsbridge CWL
Busy summer ahead
for, active leaguers
Twenty-four ladies attended Banquet will' be held Friday,
the'" June meeting of , the June 20th. These successful
Kingsbridge Catholic Women's graduates will be presented
ague in the Church Hall, with a pen and pencil set with
Mrs. Eugene Frayne opened school's name engraved on
the meeting and welcomed all. them.
Church Life Convener,. Mrs. Mrs. Eugene Frayne thanked
Tom Hogan led -in prayer and ,'the conveners for their reports.
followed with a scripture Mrs. Frayne outlined .the
reading. Combermere report coming events involving the
was given and special thanks CWL.
was extended to those. men and On Friday, June 13th the
women who gave of their time League .will be catering to the
and effort to aid in this project. official opening of the Ashfield
Correspondence was given by Township Hall; June 19th a
Mrs. Allan MacKenzie. Items retreat will be held for the
mentioned were as follows: the Grade eight graduates for
provincial convention, July 8, 9 Kingsbridge and Clinton
and 10th — all members were Resurrection camp. A noon
encouraged to attend; thank meal will- be provided for• fifty
you notes received were from to sixty students by the CWL.
'Mr. and Mrs. Frank Doherty Help will be needed for the'
concerning their daughter's meal June 20th for these
recent wedding and the help graduates. An upcoming
received 'from. the CWL for wedding July 19th for Nancy
catering at the wedding dinner; Chisholm at the Lucknow
Mrs, Ann* LaLonde for their Legion was discussed.
anniversary gift; Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Frank Riegling
Bev Bromley for their wedding suggested the possibility of
gift; Mrs. Tom Hogan and baby having Mary Ann Miltenberg,
Tammy for their card and Dairy Princess, speak to the
medal received; Mrs. Paul ladies at the next meeting.
Eedy and the 1st Communion
Class for the. communicants'
gifts; Miss Vicki Doherty for
1st communion rosary.
Mrs. Ann LaLonde gave the
roll call and followed with a
-report on progress of Girl
Guides and upcoming activities
they . have planned. Mr. and
Mrs. Clem Stefflerhave offered
to drive the Girl, Guides to a
Jamboree June 14th in Mount
Forest. A suggestion was made
to give the .Stefflers a donation
\for transportation expenses.
Communications and Public
Relations convener, Mrs. Allan
MacKenzie made .mention of
TV programs such as
"Speaking Out" and "Status of
Children in Canada".
Mrs. John Howard, as
Cultural Life convener,
reported on the recent joint
birthday party May 27th at
Mrs. Bernadine Kinney's
hame. Celebrants were Mrs.
Marie Austin, Mrs. Bernadine
.Kinney and Brother Carl Voll.
Also a birthday message was
sent, to Mrs. Eva Percy on her
75th birthday.,
The Grade Eight Graduation.
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Mr. and Mrs. Archie
Robinson and Mrs. Arabella
Bushell of Clinton, Mr. and
Mrs. Bill Idson of Arva, visited
on Sunday with 'William" J.
Craig and Mr. and Mrs.
Maitland Allen. -
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Squire,
David, Jeffrey , and Peter of
Brampton visited last Sunday
with Mrs. Beth Lansing.
Mr. and Mrs. Grant Raithby,
Joe, Susan and Mary Jane of
Collingwood visited on Sunday
with. his, parents Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Raithby and uncle, Mr.
John Raithby.
Mrs. Albert McFarlane
visited last week with Mr. and.
Mrs. Fred Bancroft at Mount
Forest for a couple of days.
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Elliott
of Toronto, spent the .weekend,.
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Gordon Miller.
Mrs. Myrtle Munro, Mrs.
Ethel McDougall of Seaforth,
and Mrs. Albert McFarlane
visited in Mount Forest for a
couple,ff days last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
Haggitt visited last weekend
with his brother, Mr. Joe
Haggitt and Mrs. Haggitt at
Mrs. Mark Dalton made a Leamington.
motion to close the meeting?' Mr. and Mrs. Mark Arthur
Mrs. Tom Hogan .closed the attended the Howson-Foxton.,,
business part of the meeting wedding at Wingharn, . last
with prayers. 0 Saturday evening.
St. Augustine and Lucknow Several members of St.
CWL -ladies joined in the Mark's Anglican Church at -
Church Hall with the tended Open House at the
Kingsbridge CWL for a very Rectory at Blyth last Sunday.
informative and interesting Mrs. Elmer Trommeryisited
report on the Diocesan Con last Wednesday with her
vention May, 13 and 14 in father, Mr. O. H. Odbert and
Windsor by Mrs. Eugene , her sister, Miss 'Lily Odbert at
Frayne. Following this, Mrs. Stratford.
Mark Dalton reported on the We are pleased to report that
one million name petition Mrs. Mabel Broughton, who
presented in Ottawa, May 28 has been a patient in Clinton
and 29th. hospital was able to return to
The upcoming Walk-A-Thon the home of her daughter, Mrs.
'"was mentioned. Mrs. Joseph Norman.Wood aridMr. Wood.
Hickey and Mrs. . Peter Mr. and Mrs. Ben Hamilton
MacDonald thanked these visited on the weekend in
ladies for their reports ,onWindsor with her mother, Mrs.
behalf of St. Augustine and Ray' LaVigne and other
Lucknow, respectively. relatives.
An interesting and wor- REV. GARNET A. POWER
thwhile plant sale was held with Funeral services were held
much variety and craft- last Friday, June 6, for Garnet
manship displayed. A, Potter who passed away •
Following this, the ladies. suddenly Juin 3rd at his home,
socialized together with a the Auburn • Knox United
delicious lunch prepared for Church manse.. '" * ' . T.- '
several
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several ladies. Born at Grand Valley in 1917,
he was the 'son of the late Mr.
and Mrs. Lyman Potter. In 1943
he married Dorothy Schieck
and hei took up farming near
Grand Valley. For eight years
he was in the wiring and
plumbing ' business and then
began .as Lay Minister of
Maynooth and Fairground.
While attending Queen's
University, he was student
supply at Conway for three,
years. Following graduation in
1964 he served at Kemble and
then north to Porcupine and
Shumacher before coming to
Auburn Knox United Church in
June 1974.
Besides his wife, he is sur-
vived by two sons, David of
Ottawa, Alvin of Toronto and
one daughter Marian of ,Tim-
mins.
The funeral service was in
charge of the Arthur Funeral
Home ,andwas held in Knox
United Church with members
cif the Huron -Perth Presbytery
of the United Church of Canada
attending in a group. The
service was in charge . of the.
Rev. A. H. Daynor, Staffa,' the
Rev. Eris Le Drew of Brussels
and the Rev. Cecil Wittick of
Blyth:
Burial took place in Maitland
Cemetery, Goderich.
Pallbearers were the Rev. John
Oestreicher; Wesley -Willis,
Clinton; the Rev. Stanley
McDonald, Londesboro; the
Rev. Ted 1-loogsteen, Christian
Reform, Blyth; the Rev. Albert
Cook, Lucknow; the Rev,
Derwin Docker, Walton; and
the Rev. John Roberts,
Belgrave.
.Friends from a distance
attending the : funeral were
from `Timrimins, Ottawa,
Hensall, Grand Valley,
Kemble, Toronto, Stratford and
from the Huron -Perth
Presbytery of the United
Church in Canada,
' EXPLORERS
Seven Explorer Girls
graduated at a special banquet
in -Knox United Church Sunday
School room last Tuesday
evening. Yellow candles, blue
iris and bridal wreath
decorated the tables and the
head table was composed of the
graduates and their mothers.
Chief Explorer, Vicki Powell
presided arid'; the Rev. Garnet
Potter pronounced the Grace
before all Partook of.., the
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smorgasbord banquet.
The girls put on a program
for their Mothers and Gran-'
dmothers and guests. A piano
solo was played by Lorie
Cartwright ; Monica Hebert
played a piano solo; a solo was
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played by Anita Hallam and
Marilyn Archambault played a•
waltz. Patti McDowell and
Janice Daer also played piano
solos. Sharon Glousher played
the flute.
Joanne Slater, Nancy Ver-
COUNiRY CLUB.
The weather has brought out
. a good number of ladies to play
on ladies' night.
On June 3 Marie Huff was the
winner in the first flight.
Second flight was tied by Kay
Duncan and Marg Evans. Carol
Hunter and Joan McDougall
tied in the third flight. And two
of the new members, Pat
Harrison and . Diane Melich
took the honors in the fourth
flight,
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dl he best putters were
Shelagh Sully, Hazel Beaver,
Chris' Hoffmeyer and Carol
Egener. Closest to the pin on
No. 6 was Jane Deathe.
On June 10 the lady golfers
will, have the lady curlers as
their guest for a two.ball. June
11 will be the interclub between
BY DORIS PAQUETTE
Sunset and Maitland. Will give
the results in next week's news.
The Paperniek trophy draw
has been made for the men.
Check at the club to see who
you play and when. Please try
to ,get your matches played on
time.
On Monday night, May 2 the
men had 67 out to play. The
biggest turn -out ever. There
were money winners. The top„
six were Harvey l'ionroe 32,
Jack Hoffmeyer 321/2, Ai
Durnin 321/2, Pete Collier 33,
Tom Jasper 33, Barry Deathe
33. Paul Johnson was closest to
pin on No. 6.
The Maitland . men will be
travelling to Wingham on
Sunday to play in the first in-
terclub of the year. Results
next week.
beek, Carol Seers, Vicki Powell
and Wendy Powell sang a song
accompanied by Tracey
Machan on the guitar. Marjorie
Siertsema played a piano solo
and Debbie and Linda Cun-
ningham played a piano duet.
Happy Birthday was sung' to
Tracey Machan and Lorie
Cartwright.
Leaders Misses Brenda Bali
and Susan Thompson spoke of
the requirements for stars and
awards. Bibles were presented
to Lorie Cartwright, Sharon
Glousher, Monica Hebert and
Marjorie Siertsema. Ilyrnn
books were presented tc
Marilyn Archambault, Janice
Daer,Joanne Slater,Anit
Hallam, Nancy Verbeek, Patti
McDowell, Tracey Machan,,
Wendy Powell, Carol Seers,
Linda Cunningham, Debbie °4
Cunningham and Carol Seers,
The graduates cut the special
cake. They were Anita Hallam,
Vicki Powell, Patti McDowell,
Nancy Verbeek, Debbie
Cunningham,' Linda Cun-
ningham and Tracey Maolyan.
Mrs. Garnet Potter thanked
the leaders and girls and Mrs,
Brian Hallam thanked' the
Leaders on behalf of the
mothers and grandmothers,
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