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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1987-11-25, Page 15PAGE 14—GODERICH SIGNAL -STAR, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1,x,7 Can We Taik? Can we discuss frankly what the Goderich Signal -Star means to you and your family? Call: Shirley 1. Keller. the manager at the Goderich Signal -Star' Shirley has reserved the time to 'peak to you any Friday morning from 10 a 0 10 12 norm at 524-2614 (or at your convenience) on the G.S.S. "OPEN LINE" Tell Shirley your opinion about thr, tow,n's only community newspaper' Goderich SIGNAL-,ATAR Christmas Open House Offering A Complete Christmas Line Christmas Trees Live Ornamental Come - Bring A Friend Huron Landscaping Limited LUCKNOW 529-7 247 istrict News Auburn residents wished s LOCAL Sorry to report that Mrs. Jean Postill is a patient in Clinton Public Hospital. She is wished a speedy recovery. Mr. Harold Baechler was in Walkerton last Monday to visit relatives there. He was a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Rick Baechler on Tuesday to celebrate his birthday. Mr. Arnold Craig is a patient in Alexandra Marine and General Hospital. He is wished a speedy recovery. Bob and Shelley Worsell and family took Dorothy Grange to Toronto on Saturday to stay a few days with her daughter Jennifer, husband Tim and new baby Elliot, who was born on November 13 at Toronto General Hospital. Mr. John Raithby is a patient in CLinton Public Hopsital following surgery. He is wished a speedy recovery. UNIT I, UCW Unit I of Auburn UCW met at the home of Mrs. Bill Seers on Monday evening November 9 with several guest and 12 members present. Mrs. Marinus Bakker conducted the business. There will be a Christmas meeting with an exchange of $3 gifts. Members offered to visit various shut-ins. The General Meeting will be November 25 at 8 p.m. The future president Mrs. Dana Bean held a discussion concerning UCW changes. Voting on the proposals w'ere then taken. Mrs. Ross Dobie opened the worship with prayer followed by a topic on Change. Mrs. Brian Hallam read from St. Luke the story of Mary and Martha. Mrs. Dobie then spoke on Christian hospitality. Mrs. Hallam introduced Mrs. C. Simons from Varna. She is a special education teacher. Mrs. Simons opened her subject on choice with a poem by Robert Frost, "Two Roads." She took us from childhood through adolescence to adulthood. Mrs. Hallam thanked Mrs. Simons and presented her with a lovely plant. Collection was received and Mrs. Dobie closed with prayer. A delicious lunch was served and a social half-hour followed.' WOMEN'S INSTITUTE The Women's Institute Meeting was held on November 17. The committee was Mildred Lawlor and Martha Daer. 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GODERICH 524-5358 • The ' ld `1Nlill YOU HAVEN'T SEEN LEATHER AND WOOL UNTIL YOU'VE VISITED ... THE OLD MILL 1 Mile South of Blyth, on Hwy. 4 (519) 5234 595 HOURS: Mon. to Wed., 9 - 6; Thurs., Fri, Sat., 9 - 9; Sundays, 1 - AUBURN Mildred Lawlor, 526-7589 president Mrs. Len Archambault opened with a poem, "Coming To Winter", the In- stitute Ode, the Mary Stewart Collect and 0 Canada with Marjorie McDougall as pianist. The minutes were read by Mrs. June Pick and adopted as read. She also gave the treasurer's report. Donations to Children's Services, London Children's Hopsital and to the Homebound were approved. Martha Daer and Kay Lapp gave their reports of the Rally. Betty Archambault gave the report of the Convention. The roll call was answered by the members and one guest. A reading, "Outside Plumbing" was given by Martha Daer. The card report was given by Lillian Leatherland and the collection was received. Viola Raithby reported on labels collected. Mildred Lawlor read "The Tale is a Hot Potato." She also had a contest and prizes were won by Betty Archambault and June Pick. Discussion re the ventilator in the kitchen, doors and lights was held. The next meeting will be a pot luck noon luncheon December 15 at 12 noon. It was suggested to have the Anglican minister speak to us at this time. Guests are welcome. The meeting closed with the Queen and Grace. Lunch was served by Mildred Lawlor and Martha Daer. Prizes for closest birthday, June Plaetzer, and for the first Christmas car received, Mrs. Carne, were given. EUCHRE PARTY There were six tables at plat at the weekly euchre party November 17. Winners were Carol Daer (high lady), Lillian Leatherland (low Lady), Ed Brooks (high man), Edgar Daer (low man), Adelaide Allin (most lone hands — woman), Len Shrobrook (most lone hands — man) and Jean Plaetzer (novelty). ROOF RACK - for any car! - for any sport! GODERICH WINDSURFING 47 Church St. 524-9603 Euchre parties are held every Tuesday at the hall at 8 p.m. KNOX CHURCH Rev. Dave Snihur conducted the commu- nion service on November 22 with Mrs. Greg Park as organist. The children went to the front for their children's story about a radio turned on and tuned in the way we should be to Jesus. The offering was received by Marinus Bakker and Brian Ramsey and dedicated. Rev. Snihur read the scriptures followed by communion. The minister pronounced the benediction and the service closed with the benedic- tional response "Holy Spirit Flow Through Me." People are reminded to bring one or- nament for each member of the family to church on December 6 which will be placed on the family Christmas .tree during the carol sing before the service. HORTICULTURAL MEETING The Horticultural Society meeting was held on Wednesday, November 11 at the community hall. Mrs. Maurice Bean open- ed the meeting by reading a poem. Elliot Lapp lead in the singing of 0 Canada. Minutes were read by Marion Haggitt, assistant secretary. The president thanked those who took down flower pots and stored them for the winter and cleaned up flower beds and winterized the fountain. The nativity scene will be placed in Manchester garden if it is in good condition. Joanne Denomme demonstrated the art of making a Christmas wreath, a table cen- trepiece and a door swag. She had many lovely Christmas flower arrangements on display. Erma Cartwright thanked Joanne and presented her with a gift. Draws wre made and Joanne donated one arrangement for first prize. The wreath was Gail Dobie's choice. Other prizes went to Marion Haggitt and Nancy Slater. Clarence Lang, director from district eight, was in attendance. He brought greetings from the district and also spoke on the ships of horticulture, leadership, followship, fellowship, friendship, workmanship, battleship and stewardship. 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