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GODERICH SIGNAL -STAR, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 30, 1986—PAGE 13
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Six guest choral groups were featured at the Goderich Big Sing on
Saturday night at the Goderich high school. The Goderich
Habouraires hosted Brantford's Brantmen of Song, the Gentlemen
Songsters of Niagara Falls, the International Harvester choir from
Hamilton, the Queensmen from Toronto and guest singers from the
United States. (photo by Susan Hundertmark)
Stewardship is offering talents
Auburn UCW meeting is told
The U.C.W. met on Apr. 23 at the Church.
Mrs. M. Bakker and Mrs. J. Middlekamp
led the worship service on "Time".
Mrs. Bakker opened with a poem "A stroll
down Country Love" and Hymn "Take Time
to be Holy" was sung with Mrs. Middlekamp
as pianist. She then gave a thought provok-
ing story about chaos and grounded electric
fence with a happy discovery ending.
The Scripture Chapter 3 Ecclesiastic on
Time was read by Mrs. Bakker. Offering
was received and Mrs. Middlekamp led in
prayer, followed by singing "The Lord is my
Shepherd," A poem "My Purpose in Time"
closed the Worship.
Mrs. Gary Shuttleworth then spoke on
Stewardship. She spoke of a Mother's im-
portance in teaching Stewardship. The first
t years of a child's life teaches them their,at-
titude to life and their responsibilities for
the future.
Stewardship is the offering of our talents,
money and total self to God. It is good prac-
tise of a Christian religion.
Mrs. Peter Verbeek thanked Mrs. Shut-
tleworth and then -conducted the business.
Mrs. Verbeek spoke about the conference'
she had attended. • •
The U.C.W. is invited to Whitechurch on
May 7, at 8:15 p.m. Mrs. M. Coultes will
speak and show pictures, on May 20, Unit 1
will be in charge of the Lion's dinner. June
17 is Camp Bimini for "Camping
Experience".
It was decided to send $50 to the Huron
Perth Presbytery
Knox United Church
Gary Shuttleworth was in charge of morn-
ing service at Knox 'United Church. Piano
Prelude was by Mrs. Barry Millian.
The flowers in the sancutary were in
memory of the late Joe Postill by his family:
The Junior Choir sang, "God Is a Good God".
with Mrs. Gordon Gross at the piano and
under the direction of Mrs. Allan Webster.
Junior Congregation was run by Linda
Durnin, Anita Gross, Glynnis Young, Kerry
Bakker and Nicole MiddleKamp.
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The Royal
Canadian
Legion
Goderich (Ont. No. 109) Branch
NOTICE
To Graduates of
Goderich Collegiate
Re - the A.V.M. J.A. Sully and
Legion Branch 109 Scholarship
Legion Branch 109 invites
an application for the
above named scholarship
from former students of
Goderich District Col-
legiate who have com-
pleted one academic year
at a Canadian university
in one of the following -
Medicine, Dentistry,
Engineering or who have
completed two. years in
any Honours Course,
Application Forms may be
obtained by writing to the
Secretary of Legion Bran-
ch 109, 56 Kingston St,
Goderich, Ontario, N7A
3K4 or by contacting the
Guidance Officer of the
Goderich Collegiate.
Deadline for applications
is June 30, 19866
Neil Shaw
524.8408
Branch 109 P R 0
AUBURN
The Minister chose for his sermon "The
Future Church;' Offering was received by
Greg Park and Roger Cunningham. The ser-
vice closed with the congregational
Benediction "Father We Love Thee".
Local News
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Denys of Kippen and
Mr. and Mrs. Keith Lapp of Auburn held a
40th. Anniversary dance in honor of their
parents Mr. and Mrs. Elliott Lapp on Apr. 18
at the Auburn Community Hall.
Don Datema was the disc jockey. An ad-
dress from the community was given by
Leonard Archambault and a number of gifts
presented. '
Guests were presented from Chapleau, St.
Thomas, Waterloo, Barrie, London, Atwood,
Mildmay, Markdale, Auburn and the. sur-
rounding community.
• BobOswald of Bridgeport visited.with•his
Aunt Elva-Straughan on Saturday..
Arch Jardin of Ajax spent several days
visiting his brother Tom Jardin and Mrs.
Jardin.
Alan Jardin of Kitchener and Bonnie Ar-
mour and Julia of Waterloo were guests
with Mr. and Mrs: Tom Jardin and Elva
Straughan on the weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Lawlor visited on Sun-
day with her aunt Nell Handy of Goderich.
Auburn Women's Iiistitiitc
The annual meeting of Women's Institute
was held Apr. 22 at the Bedford Hotel
Goderich with 22 present. The president
Mrs. Len Archambault welcomed all and
presented everyone with a Huron County
pin,
Mrs. Tom Jardin thanked the committee
that had worked on the 125th Anniversary
Book and it was to be placed in the Auburn
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library in memory of the late Eleanor
Bradnock.
The minutes of the last meeting and
Treasurer's report were given by Mrs.
Robert Peck. District President Mrs. C.
Elliott of Clinton brought greetings from
Huron West. She read two readings' on
"Thoughts" and said this was the "Interna-
tional Year of Peace".
The district annual is to be held at
Belgrave,. May 26 with registration at 9:30
a.m.
The election of officers took place with
Mrs. C. Elliott in charge. Officers: for 1896-7
are: past president, Marjorie McDougall;
president, Mrs. Leonard Archambault; first
vice president, Mrs. Gordon Chamney;
secretary treasurer, Mrs. Robert Peck and
assistant secretary treasurer, 'Mrs. Don
Haines. District director is Marjorie
McDougall, alternate district director is
Mrs. Tom Haggitt, pianists are Mrs. Emer-
son Rodger' and Marjorie McDougall,
branch directors are Lillian Leatherland,
Mrs. Donald Cartwright and Mrs. Frank
Itaithby and Public Relations,. Officer is
Mrs. Lawrence Plaet„zej.
Gt. Convenors of Standing Committees in-
clude Agrtculture.and Canadian Industries,
Mrs. Emerson Rodger, 'Mrs. Hugh Bennett
and Mrs. Llo3rd Barth; Cititenship and
World Affairs, Mrs. Tom Jardin and Tina
Empey; Education and Cultural Activities,
Mrs. Oliver Anderson and Marjorie
N' McDougall; Family and Consumer Affairs,
Lillian Leatherland and Mrs. Elliott Lapp;
Resolutions, Mrs. Tom Lawlor and Mrs.
Lawrence Plactxer; Curator,. Mn, Tom
Haggitt and Telephone Committee, Beth
Lansing and Mrs. Tom Haggitt.
The meeting continued with Cor-
respondenceread by Mrs. Robert Peck.
There was discussion on the Hall Board and
Women's Institute, pertaining to articles in
the Community Hall' Kitchen. One resolution
was dealt with and to be written out, and
read at the District Annual.
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70 Pacific Court, Unit 22
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