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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1983-09-14, Page 11ufltt Two Q# th1 • CIIIIW hbet , its meet ng '`Jp the 'Sunday Sc11O 'raogm of the church last Tuesday evening. The znemters, were divided into K. groups and each group visited a shuts -In in the village for a short period, then all assembled in the church. The committee in charge was Mrs. .Ernest Durnin, Mrs. John Durnin and Mrs. Tom Lawlor. Mrs. Ernest Durnin opened the meeting with a poem on the theme for the meeting - "The. Blessing of Work". The hymn, "Work for the Night is Coming," was sung followed by readings by Mrs. Ernest Durnin, Mrs. John Durnin and Mrs. Tom Lawlor. Mrs. Ernest Durnin offered prayer. . Mrs. Elliott Lapp, delegate to the Alma College summer course, gave a ' ery in- teresting and informative account of the days spent there. She was thanked by Mrs. Ernest Durnin. The offering was received by Mrs. John Durnin and Mrs. Tom Lawlor and dedicated. The hymn, "Then Thank We All our God" closed the devotional part of the meeting. The leader, Mrs. Donald Haines, presided for the business meeting. The minutes of the June meeting were accepted as read by the secretary, Mrs. Oliver Anderson. The correspon- dence was also read. It in- cluded a thank you note from the children's hospital in London for quilts sent to them in April. Mrs. Tom Lawlor gave the card report and read the thank you notes she had received. Mrs. Stewart Ball gave the treasurer's report and the roll call was answered by each member naming her favourite hymn. Arrangements were made to write letters tothe shut-ins and also for the church cleaning for September. Plans were also made for the general meeting in Sep- tember. It was announced that the fall rally will be held in Goderich on October 5. Mrs. Haines gave a short account of the mission work of the United Church overseas. The, committee in charge then served a tasty lunch. • Hall Board Meets Reeve Tom Cunningham presided for the Auburn Community Memorial Hall Board meeting held last Thursday evening in the hall. The minutes were accepted as read by Mrs. George Collins on motion of Jim Schneider and Warner Andrews. Business was discussed and arrangements are going to be made with the Leo club members for painting and snow removal this winter. Bills were discussed and after discussion, .,,it was decided to get form con- tracts for those renting the hall and this will make it W.J. Denomme FLOWER SHOP Phone 524-8132 DAY OR NIGHT Agent for 24 hr. FILM DEVELOPING H you re NEW IN TOWN IJnr1 (IO' I knn . wh•r h vs. (7y to t,,e.. 1.,E' (7,/«777 l hostess at 524-7165 ar•524-2544 You II be glad you did EIeiltirtor® ®Ir®driook BIERES-7585 easier for the secretary and those renting for an event. All toured the recently renovated kitchen and renting chairs was discussed. Present for the meeting were Reeve Tom Cun- ningham and Councillor Ron Gross of Hullett Township, councillor Donald Shultz of East Wawanosh Township council, councillor Joe Hickey of West Wawanosh, Chairman Warner Andrews and trustee Jim Schneider, Auburn Silver representative Robinson, Lions representative - Wa Marchi and Women's Institute representativ Mrs. Eleanor Bradnock. ► Tops Ross Club iter e Trustees Meet The Auburn Trustee Board met last Saturday evening for their monthly meeting with the chairman Warner Andrews in charge. The minutes were read by the village clerk, Mrs. Ross Dobie. Correspondence was read and discussions took place regarding a budget for the spending of town monies for repairs to streets and roads, etc. • It was announced that six tree stumps have been removed. Donald Youngblut of London had .brought an old minute book of the Auburn Trustee Board starting on January, 1913 to trustee Eleanor Bradnock and this was on display. It had been found in books that had belonged to the late Ralph Munro at the time of his sale a few weeks ago. The clerk of the village at that time was John Phillips and he received $5 per annum for his salary. John McKnight was secretary and the trustees were G. Beadle and G. Youngblut. John Phillips was hired to ring the bell for 1913 at the salary of $8 every day. Social News Guests last Saturday with Mr, and Mrsc,Roy:Daerwerew Mrs. Brian Wallace, Owen and Stacy of Dorchester, Mrs. Shirley Roulston of London, Mrs. Don Dewar and Keith of Atwood, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Daer and Nicholas of Goderich and Mrs. Freda Mogk and friend of Mitchell. Lorri, Brian and Michael Archambault of Barrie visited recently with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Archambault and Marilyn. On the weekend visiting' at the same home were Mr. and Mrs. Doug Archambault of Barrie, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Craig of Salvia, Mr. and Mrs. Don Parker, Sarah and Amy of Goderich and Mr. and Dors. Rick Archambault and Becky of R.R. 1, Auburn. Torrance Tabb was taken by ambulance on Sunday to Alexandra Marine' and General Hospital and is a patient there. Mr. and Mrs. J.A. McIntosh and Mr. and Mrs. C. Goffin of London visited last weekend with Mrs. Frances Clark. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Moas of Detroit visited last weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Archambault and Marilyn. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Asquith of Streetsville visited one day last week with Mrs. Tom Johnston and Laura Phillips. Winner of the Auburn and District Lions Club lottery last week was Kenneth McDougall. The week before, the winner was John Hallam. Many from Auburn at- tended the threshermen's reunion at Blyth last weekend. Warner Andrews had his steam engine in the parade. Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Harold Baechler celebrated their 40th wedding anniversary when members of their family gathered at their home and presented them with many gifts to mark the occasion. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Ron Foran and Joey Holmes of Blyth, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Chapman, Mr. and Mrs. Doug Dougherty, and Mr. and Mrs. Gary Hakkers and Jeffrey, all of Goderich, Mr. and Mrs., Mansueto Renon, Tracy, Robert and Cathy of R.R. 5, Goderich, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Vanderburg, Steven and Kristen of Guelph and Mr. and Mrs. Rick Baechler, Sharon and Rickey of Blyth. Other relatives and friends 'who called were -Mr: and Mrs. Jerry Cook of Clinton, Mrs. Winnifred Girvin of Dungannon and Mrs. Margaret Harkness of Bervie. Lions Club Auburn and District Lions Club held their first fall meeting in the Auburn Community Memorial Hall with the president Lion Marinus Bakker in charge. District Governor Stewart MacKinnon of Wiarton was present for his official visit. He spoke on the theme, "Join Hands in Service". He Laird'sDitiG 460. Hot Dogs 500 each THURSDY, SEPTEMBER 15 ONLY! 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They are: President Glenyce McClinchey, vice-president - Angela Schneider, secretary - Lisa Rodger and Press reporter - Julie Glenn. N6A/BORN AUSTIN Barry and Kathy (Kerr) Austin wish to announce the safe arrival of their twins, Jeremy Vincent, 5 lbs. 2 oz., and Scott Raymond, 5 lbs. 5 oz., on August 31, 1983 at St. Joseph's Hospital, London. Proud grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Keith Kerr of Goderich and Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Austin of Kingsbridge. CLOET Dianne and David are proud to announce the safe arrival of their son, Nathan Alex- ander, a brother for Adam and Stephanie. Nathan was born at St. Joseph's Hospital on September 2, 1983 and weighed 7 lbs. 15 oz. Special thanks to Dr. M. Cauchi, Dr. J. Patrick, and Dr. D. Walker.- CONNOR Chris and Arlene ( nee Amos) are pleased to an- nounce the birth of their first child, Jennifer Denise ( 81bs. 12 oz.), on September 7th, 1983 at the Alexandra Marine and General Hospital in Goderich. A first grandchild for John and Marilyn Connor of Hamilton and third grandchild for Jonee Amos of Hamilton and Charles Amos of Oregon. Special thanks to Drs. J. Rourke, Lambert, Neal and Chan. Thanks also to 2nd floor nursing staff for their assistance. LITTLECHILD Bill and Karen of Mount Forest are pleased to an- nounce the arrival of their son, Michael William, born Friday, September 2, 1983, weighing 8 lbs. Proud grand- parents are Bill and Grace Littlechild, Goderich; Lucille Isaac, Midland; and Nelson Isaac. LITTLECHILD Nick and Chris of Goderich are pleased to announce the arrival of their son, Matthew Ryan, born Thursday, September 1, 1983, weighing 4 lbs. 14 oz., at St. Joseph's Hospital, London. Proud grandparents are Bill and Grace Littlechild, Reg and Helen Riehl, all of Goderich. MAIZE Ricky and Sherrie are pleas- ed to announce the safe ar- rival of their wee son, Devan John, at St. Joseph's Hospital, London, on the 29th of August. A wee brother for Nicole and the first grandson for Lucy and Bill Wells of . Kincardine and second grandson for John and Mary Maize of Dungannon. MASON Archie and Faith joyously announce the arrival of their first child, Lyndsey Elayne, at 3:29 a.m., September 11, 1983, weighing 6 lbs. 11 oz. The proud and happy grand- parents are George and Eleanor Mason and Mervyn and Rowena Hoy. Special thanks to Dr. Chan and the maternity staff at Alexandra Marine and General Hospital. MULLEN Jim and Nancy are very pleased to announce the safe arrival of their daughter, Stacy Lynne, born August 30, 1983 at St. Joseph's Hospital, London, weighing 8 lbs. 15 oz. Proud grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Mullen and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Needham, all of Goderich. SAYS ITS THE HUSBANDS JOB TO MAKE MONEY HAND OVER FIST, 115 THE WIFES JOB 10 MAKE THE FIST HAND OVER THE MONEY. !IH},u apAe IIVAI II%co. 1 Bluewater Coffee Shop Phone 524-4331 355 HAYFIELD RD. 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