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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1987-01-21, Page 16PAGE, 16 GUI)1 Ri .`H SIGNAL -STAR, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 21, 1987
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Michael Versnick and Bonnie Anne Reid
were married. in London on November 1,
1986. Michael is the son .of Mr. and Mrs. A.
Versnick of Aylmer and Mr. and Mrs. W.K.
Reid of Goderich. The couple honeymooned
in Dominican Republic and are residing in
St. Thomas.
Water managers to
take part in study
Factors affecting water conservation and
the commitment of Ontario municipalities
to sound water management are the subject
of a study at the University of Guelph
financed by an $8,490 grant, Environment
Minister Jim Bradley announced recently. ,
The two-year study will be based .on a
survey of water managers of Ontario
municipalities. It will identify factors affec-
ting the commitment of municipalities, to
water demand management and will pro -
Vide the groundwork for improvements to
water conservation practices.
The study is directed by Dr. R. Kreutz-
wiser of the Department of Geography at
the University of Guelph.
Au I .rs .Horticultural S
Local
•Ourmsine re sympathy is extended to the
family of Mrs. Elizabeth Plunkett who pass-
ed away Thursday, January 15 at Clinton
Public Hospital in her 89th year.
Mr. and Mrs. Greg Park and friends from
Forwich spent New Years in Las Vegas.
Mr. and Mrs. John Marks, Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Simpson, Mr. and Mrs. James Mraks
all of Wingham visited Mr. and Mrs. Tom
Jardin on Friday for a birthday celebration.
The UCW general meeting will be held
Wednesday, January 28 at 2 p.m. in the Sun-
day School.
The Annual. Meeting for Knox United
Church will be held on Januarys -28 after the
service and lunch will be served by the
units.
We wish to report that our store in Auburn
has opened under.new management with the
proprietor being Myrtle Latky. This is a
convenience store for the time being. We
wish them luck inthis endeavour and hope it
will be patronized well.
Euchre party
There were four tables in play at the
weekly euchre party held•at the Community
Hall on Tuesday, January 13.
• The winners were .Frances Clark ( high
lady ), Mary Shrobrook ( low lady), Ted
Mills ( high man ), Warner Andrews ( low
man ), and Ray Hanna (novelty ).
Euchre 'parties are held each Tuesday
night at the Community Hall beginning at 8
p.m.
Knox United Church Service
The minister Gary Shuttleworth con-
ducted themorning service at' Knox United
Church with organ prelude by Lori Millian.
The flowers in` the church were from the
'funeral •of the late Elizabeth Plunkett. '
Call to worship, prayers and life and work
of the church were given. The senior choir
sang "Arnen" under the direction of 'Choir
director Lori Millian. The minister gave the
••children's story and then they went to their
Sunday. School rooms with the teachers. '
Guest speaker Rev. D.L. Howlett of the
Bible Society spoke on "New Frontiers."
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Offertory prayer was given and the offer-
ing was received by Ken nd Mur-
ray Rollison. The minister pronounced the
benediction and the congregational benedic-
tion "Lord we Pray" ended the service.
January '25 will be the Holy Communion
Service.
Horticulture Society 'Annual Meeting
The annual meeting of the Horticulture
Society was held at the Community Hall on
Monday, January 12 at 1 p.m. with a good
attendance.
Mr. Maurice Bean said Grace and we
were all served tea and desserts. Mrs.
Maurice Bean chaired the meeting and
opened it with the singing of 0 Canada with
Marjorie McDougall as pianist.
The minutes were read by the secretary
Mrs. Jack Vincent and approved as well.
The member received copies of the newslet-
ter. The correspondence was read by the
secretary. There Was a discussion on new
projects for the Society for the coming year. :
Marion Haggitt reported that the auditors
report was correct. The treasurer's report
was given by Margaret Robinson. The slate
of officers was given by Dorothy Grange.
They are: Donald Haines (president), Mrs.
Maurice Bean (1st vice-president), Mrs.
Don Cartwright (2nd vice-president ), Mrs.
Jack Vincent ( secretary ), Mrs. Tom Hag-
gitt ( assistant secretary ), Elliott Lapp
(treasurer), Mrs. E. Rodger and Marjorie
McDougall ( pianists), Mrs,, Tom Haggitt
and' Mrs. Lillian Leatherland . ( auditors) ,
and Mrs. Frances Clark and Beth Lansing
1 telephone committee) , Directors to retire
in 1988 are, Mrs. Bob Arthur, Mrs. Nancy
Slater, Mrs. E. Lapp, Mrs. Jim Glousher
and Dorothy Grange. The program and
lunch committees were also planned.
nual
The meeting are to be held the second
Wednesday of the month and there is to be
five meetings, the first being in March.
Dorothy Grange gave a vote of thanks to
Margaret Robinson for her work in the
Society in the past. Methods to get new
members were also discussed.
Being a member is valuable as it helps the
Society •receive grants for the work in mak-
ing our village beautiful. Come and be a
member.
The meeting closed with the singing of the
Queen.
WMS meeting
The first meeting of the year for the
Presbyterian WMS was held at the home of
Mrs. Warner Andrews.
Mrs.. Erma Cartwright presided and open-
ed the meeting with'a poem entitled "Into
the New Year."
The -devotional period was led by Mrs.
Lillian Leatherland. The Scripture portion,
Psalm 96, was read •alte•rnately. The
meditation entitled "The New Year" was
given and followed by prayer.
Erma welcomed all to the meeting
especially to Martha Dair who was able to
be present again: •
The study, The start of a church in
Korea", was led by Erma Cartwright.
The meeting closed with the Mizpah
benediction. The next meeting will be held
at the home of Mrs. Lillian Leatherland on
February 10 at 1:30 p.m.
UCW -•Unit II
Unit ,II of Auburn UCW commences the
year on January 14 with a meeting' in . the
church celebrating the 25th annjversary of
the UCW.
The conveners, Mrs. Dana Bean and Mrs.
Jack Vincent, chose- "'A Christian Woman"
as their theme. An excellent presentation of
Corazon Acquino's life from housewife to
' president of the'Phillipines was"given.. Her
strong faith was portrayed in all areas of
her life and she was chosen "Woman of the
Year."
For devotions, the hymn' "Called to
become" specifically written for the an-'
esti
niversary year was sung with Marjorie.
MacDougall as pianist. Mrs. Jack Vincent
gave the scripture and read a poem.
A vote of thanks was extended to Mrs.
Jack Vincent on becoming leader replacing
Miss Betty Marsh who recently moved. She
then conducted the business meeting.
Reports were received. For the roll call,
suggestions were given to further celebrate
the 25th anniversary. Members were asked
for donations for the February meetinat for
the layette.
The Huron -Perth Annual will be held in
Mitchell on January 26 and the General
Meeting will be held January 2$ at 2 p.m.
$hut -in visits were planned.
The meeting closed with the repeating of
the Mizpah Benediction.
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There was an encouraging attendance at.
the Saltford Community„Club card party in
Saltford Valley Hall, Wednesday, .Jan. 14.
Ladies high score was recorded by Femmie
Groen, mens high, Thys Groen; ladies low,
Anita Aubut; mens low, Bill McTaggart.
After cards, a. social hour was held and
participants decided to hold card parties
• every two weeks. The next party will be held
Jan. 28.
• Colborne Township Recreation Commit
.tee card party will be Thursday evening,
Jan. 22, weather permitting.
If you are interested in the 4-H Club pro-
• ject, "Surviving with Style,- contact, Helen
Riehl, 524-8143, or Karen Redmond, 524-7010.
Classes will commence'early in February, •
Tiger Dunlop Women's Institute meeting
will be this Thursday Jan. 22, 1:45 weather
permitting., Mrs, R. Buchanan and Mrs. S.
Horton will host the meeting and the topic
will be 'woodcrafting, with Mrss. Gail
Falconer of Colborne Township..
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