HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1975-10-16, Page 10PAGE' C- 0,,ODERICH SIGNAL -STAR, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1975
The ":ebekah Lodge Guard of Honor was present at a recent
meeting in Goderich at McKay Hall. The members included
(from row.from left) Elsie Moore, Violet Bridle, -Ruth Hayden,
Dist. ict i/eputy President Irene Harnack, Helen Morley, Grace
r ebekah Lodge
Fuller and Jean Pinder; (standing from left) officers Edith
Craig, 'Amelia Straughan, Ruby Snazel, Gladys Nicholson,
Marshal Anna Blundell, Elizabeth Sitter, Alice Moss, Vera
Larder and Gertrude Kaitting. (staff photo)
Executive installed by group member
On October 7th, the officers of
Goderich Rebekah Lodge No.
89 were installed by the -District
Deputy President, Mrs. Irene
Harnack of Goderich, and her
staff.
' This was an -honor---bothb to
Goderich 'Lodge and to Mrs.
Harnack who is District Deputy
Pres. of Huron District No. 23,
for the year 1975-76.
The officers are:
Noble Grand, Mrs. Iia'
Crozier; Past Noble Grand,
Mrs. Marguerite Horton; Vice -
Grand, Mrs. Mary Errington;
Recording Secretary,- Mrs.
Ruth Johnston; Financial
Secretary, Mrs. Gladys
Nicholson.
Treasurer, Mrs. Elizabeth
Sitter; Chaplain,. Mrs. Mary
Clairmont; Warden, Mrs, Joy
Smith; Conductor, Mrs. Ver-
nice Stanbury; Colour Bearer,
Mrs. Dorothy Tideswell; Inside
Guardian, Mrs. Jessie Beach;
Outside Guardian, Mrs. Nora
Jeffrey; Musician, Miss Edna
Driver.
RSNG, Mrs. Elva
Osbaldeston ; LSNG, Mr's. Ruby
Snazel; RSVG,, Mrs. Edith
Craig; LSVG, Mrs. Vera Ryan;
R. Altar Sup, Mrs, Cora
Caesar; L. Altar Sup,' Mrs.
Velma Vint; R. Sup, of
Chaplain, Mrs. Vera Larder; L.
Sup. of Chaplain, Mrs. Mary
Harman; R. Sup. Jr. PNG;
Mrs. Nina Arthur; L. Sup, Jr.
PNG, Mrs. Mary, Holmes;
Degree Captain, Mrs. Grace
Fuller.
Mrs. Harnack was in
troduced by Mrs. Helen
McPhee. Gifts were presented
to .Mrs. Harnack, to Mrs.
Fuller, degree 'captain, and to
WMS historian west
speaker atf�Ii
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Centennial dress and the telling of their milk project for
history of the Huron the children of India. -
Presbyterial. of the Mrs. Harvey Hyde of Hensall
Presbyterian Women's spoke on their poster; the No.
Missionary Society was the 3'.s, Remembrance, Renewal
highlight of the fall rally held , and • Response. Mrs. R.S.
last Wednesday in Knox Kerslake Spoke on Seaforth's
Pr esbyter iari Chuxch, poster - The Interpretation of
Goderich. the Church done by two Sunday
The first vice-president, Mrs.
Elmer Rivers of Seaforth'
presided and. gave the call to
worship after welcoming
everyone. Mrs. G.F. Mills was
the pianist for the meeting.
The minutes were accepted
as read by the secretary Mrs.
R.S. Kerslake of Seaforth,
Plans were made to hold the
annual meeting in Seaforth on
January 14th.
The°finan,cial statement was
accepted as read by the
treasurer, Mrs. G.G. MacEwan
of Goderich. A letter from
Jobat India. was read by Mrs.
Gordon Schwalm of Hensall for
a parcel sent months before of
paper clips. and.plastic bags
etc.'to Miss Ida White and Miss
Pauline Brown.
Posters on the . Church's An inspiring worship service
Mission were displayed , and was, led by Mrs. E. Bogie of
comments on the posters were' Goderich with + many of the
given by Mrs.. Wilfred. San- members 'taking''' art in' ser-
derson; Auburn, Mrs. Margaret vice, fellowship, love and faith.
Dunbar, Belgrave; Miss Lillian A group of fiye Goderich
MacArthur, Goderich. ladies sang ,a number and the
Mrs. Alex Enwright spoke on meeting was closed with the
the Arthur Circle's poste-- benediction. Lunch was served
prepared by Mrs. John Wray, by the Auburn.W.M.S. ladies.'
School pupils. ,
Miss Belle Campbell of
Saforth, historian for Huron
Presbyterial was the speaker of
the afternoon and gave the
highlights of service for the
past 90 years in, the • Huron
Presbyterial of the Women's
Missionary Society.
'The first president was Mrs.
,Thomas , Fair of Clinton. She
also told of the missionaries
.sent from this Presbytery.
Mrs. Schwalm of Hensall
thanked Miss Campbell 'for
bringing members up to date on
. the history of the Presbyterial.
Mrs. Alex Enwright gave a
report of Synodical Conference
held at Chippewa this past
summer. ,•
FOURTH ANNUAL
Mrs. • Ruby Hackett who was
recently married.
Mrs. Elta Snider presided at
the piano during the evening,
and solos were sung by Mrs.
Gertrude Kaitting. The team
was gowned in shades of pink
and turquoise.
At the close of the meeting, a
dainty salad plate was served
by the committee convened by
Mrs. Joy Smith.
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