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PAGE 8---GODER,XIA SIGNAL -STAR,
DECEMBER
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AUBURN AND DISTRICT NEWS
ST. MARK'S A1'Gt1CAN
CHURCH WOMEN
Ar interesting ,r,songrn`',nng!.
of St. Mark's (ls,uuhu,n
ACW was held on Wednesday
at the horne of Mr Thomas
Haggitt. Mrs |luggitr
"welcomed the members and
two 'visitors Th�• opening
hymp, was sung and the
meditation was given oy
Haggitt. A reading was read.
by Mrs. John mu,, uod a
hymn sing was sung. b`s/,ud.
of the Bible Study R,v,,rnd
Fred Carson sx n dcoloured
slides of paintingby / •
artists depicting the Nut4ivit/
and the Saviour's Birth and
shepherds in the fields This
was very intercsting
The business meeting was
conducted by Mrs. Thomas '
Haggitt. The report of' the
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November meeting was
accepted as given by Mrs.
John Daer and Mrs. Haggitt
gave the financial statement.
The officers for 1976 �wore
chosen arid accepted as
follows t president, Mfs,
Celia Taylor, president, Mrs.
Robert S14u*r.vice-p,rea|dent.
Mn. Donald Cartwright,
secretary-, Mrs, John Daer,
treasurer, Mrs. Thumus
Fluggdt. pianist, Mrs.
Andrew ;{|rkconueU.. press
reporter, Mrs, James To*
sskiltant, Mrs; !Ed Davies.
rogi-ams, the executive,
'A--Bi,ble was presented to
Mrs. 'Celia Taylpr from
Mentibers of St, Mark's
Anglican • Church
congregation in recognition of
her many year's service to
Church as organist and
performer of other duties,
MrS. Taylor said she had
enjoyed. her work in the
Church. 4,,orond Fred
Carson closed the meeting
with prayer and thanks was
given to Mrs. Haggitt for
inviting them to her home. A
dcliciqus !unch was served by
1\,11-s.Hu iu assisted ass+sted by Mrs.
Donald Cartwright., .
BIBLE SOCIETY
The annual Auburn Carol
'service sponsored by the
Rih|, Society was held last
nondur evening 'in Knox
United rhurch with a fain
attendance, Mr. Donald
Haines led the service in the
absence of ~tha United
Church Supply, m|n|yter, Mr.
NI. Morrison. Mr's. Norman
vviph/mun presided at the
organ'. Several carols were
sung followed .prayer by
Mr. Frank Rpichbx. The
scripture lessonwas read by
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Mr/,Baines. A duet was sung
by Mrs. Thomas J,ardin and
Mrs. Donald Haines. The
offering e received bMr.
James Tow'e and Mr. Murray
Rollinson. Two Christmas
readings were given' by .Mrs.
Thoma-sr8 gbt.
Rev. FradCarson, rector oC
.St.D�nok`s � |ic Church
gave�� inspirChristmas
message, He dwelt on the
purpose of mankind and
urged all tolive each duvfor
Christ and be a nitq/u' for
Him at this festive season.
The service was closed with a
hymn.
SOCIAL NEWS
Mr, and Mrs, Stewart Mills
af Brantford visited last Week
with their cousino; Mr. and
Mrs. Harry Athur and Greg.
The sympathy _of the
commundyisextended toD�c
and Mrs. Stewart Blathwayt
in the death of her sit-1ast
week in Toronto. �
Mr, H. Odbert of Stratford
is visiting with his daughter,
Mrs, Elmer TrooTmer, Mr.
Trornmer and Miss Connie.
Little Miss Rose Marie
Young, 14 month old daughter
of Mr. and ,Mrs. Donald
Young, was a patienit for five
days recently from second
degree burns to, three fingers
and a thumb froin hot tea.
Mr. and Mrs. William
Berry' moved recently to their
new home in Goderich:
Mrs, Allan Craig and son
James Tyler Craig arrived
home last Thursday from
Alexander Marine hospital,
Mrs: Torrance Tabb
• returned home Last weekend
after several days a
patient in Wingham hospital.
Mrs. Andrew Kirkconnell
arrived home,lnatneekafter
surgery in St. Joseph's
hoopta|Loodon.
Mr. and Mrs. George
Collins of Huron Haven
visited last"Tuesday evening
with Mrs. E leaner Bradnock.
GOLDEN ANNIVERSARY
Many from this community ;
attended -the Open Housnfor
Mr, and Mrs. Herbert.
Glousher„ RR 1 Auburn, on
the occasion Of their Golden
Wedding Anniversary.
The couple celebrated their
50th wedding anniversary by
holding Open' House last
Tuesday in the afternoon and
evening. Over 160 guests
signed the guest book in
charge of Mrs. Jack Glousher
sistcrin,\aw.oyGoderich,
The guests were received
by their daughter, Jean,
(Mrs. Keith Good) assisted
by sister-in-law, Mrs.
Dorothy Creighton of Clinton.
Lunch was served from a lace
covered table centred by a
woddingcukeOonkodby@m\d
candles, by daughter -in-laws,
Mrs. Jame's GUoueher,
Auburn, Mrs. Kenneth
G\nUohur. Goderich and Mrs.
Donald Glousherof Blyth.
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Many giYta, cards and
telephone calls wer received
and guests attended from
Goderich, Clinton, Wingbaoo'
Seaforth an the surrounding
district. lnNtho evening; the
couple were surprised to get a
visit from Mr. and Mrs.
BorV\d^Crmightnn.^Tori and
KeUy' uC Fort ��rmUUoo.
�\bertu.
Mr. and Mrs. Glousher
were married at the Blyth
manse by Reverend Vy
Telford. Mrs. Giousher was
the former Mae Creighton of
Blyth. Following their
marriage they resided for a
short time in East Wawanosh
and then moved into the
Glousher • homestead, where
thoxahUUveoomi-retred. `
Mr. Glousher Operated the.
cider mill for 48 years but quit
two years ago due to ill
• hea}dh. a business operated
for many years by his father.
Besides farming, Mr.
Glousher operates a small
workshop where h ftou
mends
broken `^~^
machinery and re�V`oem
broken parts. y Mrs.'
Glousher's hobby is nitting
and crocheting.
Mr. and Mrs. Glousher
have five children. Qne
daughter Mrs. Keith (Jean)
Good of RR 1 Auburri, Robert
of Blyth, James of Auburn,
Donald oyBTgthand1Konnoth
of Goderich. Also 23 grand -
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children and three great-
grandchildren. Mr. Ghuahor
has one brother. Henry of
Blyth and one sister, Mrs.
Eldabeth White of Galt and
Mrs. 'Gtous-ber has one sisie,r-
in-law, Mrs. Dorothy
Creighton of Clinton.
The best " wishes of the,
community is exed to Mr.
and `Mrs. .Glousher on this
occasion,
AUBURN WI
The December meeting of
the Auburn Women's
Institute was held last week
in the Auburn Community
Memorial hall \v|th the
president, Mrs. Thomas
Haggitt in charge. The
meeting was opened withthe
Ode, the Mary Stewart
Collect and 0 Canada with
,Mris, Catherine Jackson at
thd piano. ,Mrs., Haggitt
opehed with a reading. The
minutes ' of the previous
Meeting woro^epd by the
oecretary, Mrs. Donald
Buinoo who also gave the
financial statement. The
second printing of the History
of Auburn has been received
so any one wishing a copy
lease contact any one of the
Tweedsmuir history book
committee. It was movd that
„Volunteerdonations be sent to the
)` Aspciation of
Goderich Psychiatric
Hospital and they) Children'sWar Memorial .Hospital,London. New canners andash-trays have been puirchased for the hall.Mrs. Thomas Lawlor gave
adernonstration and spokeoke of
her display *AO Christmas
decorations and gifts. Carols
\,d by Mrs. Donald 8 *
w.kiU` Mr's. Jackson at
piano ,,Anjoyod. Two
Christmas solos were uiing by
Mrs. Gordon.McC|iiichay of
Blyth. Mrs. Roy Daer
thanked her and presented
her with a gift, Mrs. Frank
Ru\thby gave two readings.
The roll call was answered by
naming a simple way to
brighten the Christmas
season tor someone else.
An interesting showing of
pictures of Oowero, scenes
and of Auurn W.I. taken in
1922 was presented by Mrm
Oliver Anderson. Mrs. Ffrank
Raithby thanked her ancl
presented her , with a gift.
Prizes were given to Mrs.
Gordon Powell for having the
luckcup, birthday nearest
chrintmpo. Mrs.' ThomaS
Haggitt, anniveoa eu
Christmas, Mrs, Thomas
Lawlor . and company for
Christmas Day coming the
farthest, Mrs. Donald Haines.
A delicious Christmas' lunch
was served by Mrs. Joseph
Hickey, Mrs'. James Jackson,
Mrs. Frank Raithby and Mrs.
Roy Daer.
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changes \ in ,store
for Ontario drivers during
these fall months ... rain, fog
potohon, and in some areas
even snow. Bpo�'o`bor to cut
your speed tu` match the
onudit|una, .says the „Ontario
Safety League.
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