HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1980-03-06, Page 11GODERICH SIGNAL -STAR, THURSDAY, MARCH 6, i9$0,PAOE I:1
uburn women celebrates leap year birth
Congratulations to Miss
Lillian Stewart who
celebrated her 14th birth-
day last week on
February 29. Lillian. was
born on -this date and only
has a birthday once every
four years.
Mrs. Wilfred Sanderson
attendedthe wedding. of
her nephew,' Elmer
Sanderson who 'married
Maria Reichel -last
Saturday at Blyth United
Church,
Auburn As. It Was will
be presented in the
Community Memorial
Hall next Sunday, March
9 at 2 p.m. by the Auburn
Women's Institute. It is
the same production as
was - -put on during
Auburn's 125th birthday
party but with more
pictures which have been
given to the committee..
Everyone is welcome to
come and see 'Auburn As
It Was.
All members of the
Silver Tops are reminded
that a dinner will be held
on March 12 at 12:15 p.m.
Bring a salad or dessert.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald
Haines returned last
Saturday from a month's
holiday in Florida. 'Mr.
and Mrs. Ted East of
Blyth went with them.
Mrs. Bonnie Armour
and daughter. Julie of
Waterloo spent, the
weekend with her parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
Jardi n and grandmother/ -
Mrs. Elva Straughan.
The. World Day of
Prayer service will be
held March 7 at2 p.m. in
Knox United Church at 2,
p.m. Mr. Richard Hawley
will be thespeaker.
The winner of. the
Auburn : and District
Lions Club 'lottery last
week was. Donald Dun-
bar, RR 1 ,Belgrave with
ticket number 093.
Twelve tables of people
played progressive
euchre last Tuesday
evening in the Auburn
Community Memorial
Hall. The evening •was
sponsored by the Silver
Tops. Winners were:
novelty, (Gordon Gross; d
and Garden Show gift.
Toronto last Friday.
Kenneth Scott and Ffic
Scutt attended the
wedding in Detroit last
Saturday of the former's
nephew, John Ziler.
LIONS CLUB
Sixteen members and
ten guests from Lucknow
Lions Club were present
at the Auburn and
District Lions Club
meeting recently in the
Auburn Community Hall.
The first vice-president,
i:iaft irllianr •-erawfdrd;
was in charge.
The meeting started
with a dinner served by
St. Mark's Anglican
Church_ Women.
Th
e minutes were
adopted as read by the
secretary, Lion Bob
Worsell.
The . treasurer, Lion
Jim Schneider gave the
financial statement. He
reported that $425 had
been collected for the
C. N.I. B.
Correspondence was
read by President, Lion
Bill Crawford.
The members voted to
send $25 to the Canadian
Mental Health
Association.
Details of the ball
tournament to be held in
July were discussed.
The guest speaker for
the evening was.Lion
Walter Arnold from the
Lucknow Lions Club.
Lion Walter will be
running for the office of
Deputy. District Governor
at the Convention.. in
Goderich in the spring.
Plans are well underway
fc�r Lion Bud Chamney's
title page.
Colour Personalities,
selection of macrame and
working terms were
discussed and each
member was told to fill in
a chart to explore likes
Auburn
Eleanor Rradnoek, correspondent
campaign to run for zone
chairman.
4-H NEWS
Auburn 3 4-H club held
its second meeting at the
home of Mrs. Tom
Cunningham with the
president, Barbara Gross
opening the meeting with
the 4-H pledge.
The minutes were read
by Annette Losereit.
The members voted to
name themselves,
"Corner Creations," with
Barbara and Susan Gross
in charge. of designing a
and dislikes.
Glenyce - McClinchey
and Linda Cunningham
were chosen as the club
commentators for
Achievement Day.
Pamela Losereit and
Marjorie Siertsema were
chosen to plan the
commentary.
During the latter part
of the meeting, the
leaders showed the
members some of the
knots which were
required for their sam-
ples.
The meeting was closed
with the 4-H pledge.
Annette and Pamela
Losereit served a lunch of
cookies and orange juice.
Glenyce McClinchey is in
charge of bringing lunch
to the next meeting.
Pamela Losereit is the
press secretary.
• The Auburn 2, 4-H.cl�tb
held its third meeting at
the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Tom Cunningham. The
president Barbara Gross
opened the meeting with
the 4 -H --pledge:
The minutes were
accepted as read by the
secretary, Annette
Losereit.
The topic for this
meeting was about
members' rooms. The
members answered
questions and filled in
charts on how their
rooms were decorated,
For this meeting, the
members were to have
their macrame samplers
finished and showed each
other what they had
accomplished.
The meeting was closed
with the 4-H motto and
Glenyce McClinchey
served squares and fruit
punch. Marilyn
Archambault will bring
lunch to the next meeting.
A.C.W.
St. Mark's Anglican
Church Women met for
their February meeting
Dungannonareapeople in ho
• BY MARIE PARI{
Several from our area are
patients in various hospital.
Roger Noble. is a .patient in
Goderich Hospital'with pneu-
monia. Gordon' Shultz is on
the 8th floor .at University
Hospital, London, Benson
Shackleton and Jack Curran
of Lucknow, '(formerly on the
6th) are patients in .Wingham
Hospital.
Congratulations to Bob
and Michelle Rourke (nee
Austin) on the birth of their 8
lb. 10 oz. son, on Wed-
nesday, February 27th at St.
Joseph's Hospital, London.
high lady, Mrs: Stuart
Chamney; low lady, Mrs.
Ila Bean; high man, Bill
Robertson; and low man,
Mike Mason Jr.
Mrs. Dorothy Grange,
Mrs. Elliott Lapp, Mrs:
Oliver • Anderson, Mrs.
Ernest Durnin, Mrs.
Charlie Adartis ' of
Goderich and , Mrs.
Eleanor Bradnock, en-
joyed a trip to the Flower
Joan Livingston and son,
Leslie, returned home from
Wingham Hospital last
Thursday.
.Mrs. Gordon Kirkland. of
'Lucknow visited her cousin,
Mrs. Cecil' Blake on Friday
and Saturday.
Duane Rivett, Mike Austin
and Jamie Bere • went to
Wainfleet on Sunday with
their Bantam team to play a
hockey game, the first of a
best 2 .out of. 3 series.
Wainfleet won 9 to 2.
Word has been received
here on the passing of a
former.United Church, minis-
ter, reverend James Bright
at Albright - Manor, Beams-
vill"e, Ontario, in his 101st
year. He was predecease,dd by
his wife. Several nieces and
neplpews survive. —
Visitors on Monday with
Mrs. Robert Irvin were Mrs.
Jim Steele . and Rose Ann
Curran of London and Mr.
and • Mrs. Pej y lun.dell of
Goderich.
BROOKSIDE BROADCAST
By Lisa Brown
and Annette Curran
On Wednesday; February
27, there was• no school due
to ,stormy weather, the first
"snow" holiday this year.
Canadian Folksinger Wiz
Bryant visited the school on
Friday, February 29 and
presented a varied program
of his own songs, accom-
panying himself on the guit-
ar. His wife showed suitable
slides of Canadian .-scenery
and people to. go with each
number. ' This event was
sponsored by the Student's
Council, assisted by a nom-
inal feepaid by each child.
Both Kindergarten classes
1 and 2 'attended school on
Friday because Monday,
March 3 is Registration Day
for the Kindergarten class of
1980-81 and Mrs. Farrish will
be free to welcome the new-
comers and talk with the
parents.
The boys play theirfinal
hockey game on Wednesday;
March ,12. On that same day
the Student's . Council is
providing school skating
from2-3p.m.
On Friday, March 14 the
Student's Council is showing
a film and school will be
dismissed at 12.30 p.m., the
beginningof the ntid• term
break. .
Report cards go out on
Monday, March 10, so the
envelopes should be signed
ital
•
and returned before Friday,
March 14.
The community responded
immediately to the an-
nouncement about leaving
clothes at, the school for the
Pat O'Neil family whose
home was destroyed by fire
on 'Thursday morning and
several bundles came in both
Thursday and Friday. For
anyone wishing to contribute
there are•,two boys, size 14
and 12 and 1 girl, size 10.
DUNGANNON DO -KNOTS
Elaine- O'Donnell read the
skiff tkl elab-.is
preparing --for
achievement day when the V
Dungannon Do -Knots met on •
March at the home of Jean Q
Errington.
The girls -discussed room .
arrangerrients, what colours w
should be used, depending
on the direction the room
faces and how many colours 4
to use. ' 0
The members worked on t.
•the diagrams of their bed- Ye
rooms showing how they
would like them to be.
last week at the home of The rat] call was an -
Mrs. Donald Cartwright. swered with a Bible verse
The hostess, Mrs. Tar- , containing the word
twright, was in charge.of " Love. ,The Reverend
the meeting aped opened
with the birthday hymn,
Stand Up, Stand Up for
Jesus, chosen by Mrs.
Frank Raithby.
Prayers were taken by
'Mrs. Thomas . Haggitt
followed by all repeating
the Lord's Prayer in
unison. The scripture
lesson. Deuteronomy,
20th chaptet , was read by
Mrs, Li-11-i-an-Lether-land:
A letter received by
Mrs. Ed Davies from the
Lutheran Church in
Kississimme, F1brida
was read.
The Bible Study,
Women of the Bible, was
introduced by Mrs.
William Craven and Mrs.
Cartwright, followed by a
discussion period.
What does it mean to be
free from the Living
Message, was read. The
hymn, The Church's One
Foundation, was read to
finish this part of the
meeting.
The president, Mrs.
Donald Cartwright,
thanked everyone for
taking part and presided
for the business period:
The minutes of the
previous meeting were
accepted as read in the
absence of the secretary,
Mrs. John Daer., The
treasurer, Mrs. Thomas
Hagg•itt, gave the
financial statement.
It was announced that
the World Day of Prayer
would be held on, March 7
at 2 p.m. in Knox United
Church.
Correspondence was
read and thank -you
letters that were
received. The travelling
apron was also passed.
William Craven
pronounced th.e
benediction and GraCe.
Birthday cake and ice-
cream was served by
M:rs. Cartwright, assisted ,
by Mrs. Thomas Haggitt.
OBITUARY
Word was received last
week of a former resident
of the village, Robert
Mcllveen, who died
suddenly at Mississauga-: -
He was the son of the
late F.O. Mcllveen and
Gertrude Asquith.
He is survived by his
wife, Hazer and four.
children. He is also
survived by five brothers,
Frank of Oshawa, Dr.
Charles of Oshawa,
Donald of Toronto, Dr.
Gilbert of Alberta and
Eric of Woodstock.
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