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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1981-05-27, Page 17„Ida WhiGODER1CH SIGNAj{ia STAR, WEDNESDAY,. MAY.V,108,t--FADE 17 1lP\ A ■ r a ■ ■ .. �. ■ i - - 7 J 7 +� `�' `1/'w l� f'V �- .. on India - the country, its peon Pier their religion and p bleu s - was the message brought to the Huron Presbyterial Women's Mis- sionary meeting by Miss Ida White, returned missionary -nurse from that colnhtry. She visited India in January of this year and showed pictures and told in an interesting way how the newChristians there walk by faith and keep on witnessing for Christ. Miss White, now living in Goderich, served for many years in India and recalled the changes faun ty. The scripture lesson, place -today.- -_ _ _ - Ants 47 31- was- read- by The president, Mrs. Miss Mildred MarvviCk. Mrs' Robert maunder, was in Gordon Knitting gave an in - charge and opened the re- spiring meditation on cent meeting with the tall to discipleship followed by worship `Build a little fence prayer by Mrs. Donald of trust , around you each . Croft. day". A piano solo was played by The hymn "For the Beauty Mrs. Blanche Dougall of the of the Earth" was sung with Hensall group. Mrs. Dorothy Taylor as Greetings were brought pianist, followed by prayer. horn • Lynn tb' u, Mrs. McAllister welcomed edthcational consultant of all and the devotional period was taken by the Godericit Women's Missionary Crier Residents visit and are visited • Margaret MacLeod is in a hospital in Toronto. We hope she will soon be able to be at home onH.lghway. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Oliver of Sudbury visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wilkens. In the evening Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Johnston and Gordon's sister Myrtle" called in to see them. Mrs. Frances Wilkens spent a day with her son and daughter-in-law Mr. and ,BI s. Charles Waeas. Danny MacKenzie has finished his year at Fan- shawe College in London and. is now at the home of his parents Mr. and Mrs. Ross MacKenzie. Like many other college students he is on the unemployment list. Visiting on the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Well- ington Webster was Jim Webster of Waterloo. On n nMuaday of last week .a Mrn- _. d Ars.-. _Charles_CharlesW_ilkens visited their daughters at Five Oaks, Mrs. Barbara Shepherd and husband, and Janet Wilkens. Mrs. Finlay MacDonald is leaving one day this week for a couple of weeks visit with her son and family Mr. and Mrs. Toni MacDonald at Fort Nelson. Mike Courtney and Leonard Courtney are motoring out to , Hinton, Alberta. It is here Mike is employed and Leonard is visiting his son there. Mike is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Courtney. Cathy and Kevin Cook had their baby daughter Jesica Margaret baptized at the North Ashfield Presbyterian Church on Mother's Day. The Ashfield WMS was held at the home Mrs. Robert Farrish Sr. Thursday evening. Mrs. Ross Calvert of Sar- nia spent a few days with her sister and brother-in-law Mr. and Mrs. Ewen MacLean. Mrs. Marion .MacCharles is in London again for tests We wish her well and hope Loshalsh news Kae Webster, correspondent 395-5257 she will he on top very short- ly. horely. Lynn Elphick, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Elphick is leaving on Saturday for Jasper, Alberta. Her plans are to get a job and live there. Good luck Lynn! Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Robb have moved to the farm cI Kenny Littlejohn or maybe better known as they Duncan cK Maernie farm. Visiting with withalr. and Mia: Jack McKenzie oil the weekend was his sister and brother-in-law Mr. and Mrs. George McGreger of Hamilton and his mother Mrs. Isabelle McKenzie of Lucknow. Auxiliary plans tea The Htronview Auxiliary meeting m the board roam at Huronview on May 18 ` was opened by the president, Mrs: Leona Lockhart who read a poem. Mrs. J. Griffiths read the minutes of the last meeting. TheBlyth Senior Citizens are goia>g to be in charge of the birthday party on May 20 and the Blossom Tea will be held onJune 3. Plans and arrangements for the Blossom Tea were made and following the meeting the group enjoyed refreshments served .in the diningr'oam -before visiting the residents. "We personally lnvlte you to come to Clinton to shop - and compare on your next furniture purchase" Compare selection. quality, price and service. You can buy the best for less cit Ball & Mitch. Came browse through our vast selection of fine home furnishings. We feel you'll be pleasantly surprised - we offer big -city selection at small-town prices you can afford. ... ---."161111.11111111141111Ckusac". S'tARTU G.X10 14911 , 3110E1 BE taxi HE I AX SALE Special pr iding on on 00CW ®S NOME FURNISHINGS II nom COVERINGS _ CARPETING Bail at Mufti' Ltd. Home Furnishings 11 Albert Stave*. Clinton 432-4335 OPEN: Six Days o week 9 ca. ncl6p.m. Open Friday nights 'tilt 9 p.m. Hanover who was unable to prepared by treasurer Bim. be -present due -to -a- ear acid- Frances Claes was read. dent during the winter. Also a letter from Miss The minutes were SO Margaret Alexander, cepted as read by the Synodical treasurer, " was secretary, Mrs. Eleanor read. Bradnock. She called the roll Mrs. Clayton Edward and delegates reported from spoke on a recent bequest Auburn, Belgrave, Goderich left to Huron Presbyterial by WMS, Arthur Circle, Hensall a former member and a WMS, Arnold Circle, discussion took place about Seaforth WMS and Barbara .. where t could be beat used in KirrkII18flFeelety. her The financial statement Plans were made to hold the fall rally on October 14 at 1:30p.m. a ,tMaw Margaret Dunbar of Belgrave Presbyterian WMS extended an invitation to come there to hold the meeting. It was decided to ask the new Synodical president, Mrs. Allan Neal of Sarnia to be the guest speaker. The offering was received by members of the Arnold: Circle and dedicated with prayer by Mrs. Harvey Hyde of Hensall. Mrs. Fred Salter of Goderich spoke. other book display and Mrs. Elmer Rivers of Seaforth gave the courtesies. The 'hymn "Christ for the World. we Sing" was sung followed by the benediction pronounced by the Reverend Kenneth Knight of Hensall. 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