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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1977-06-23, Page 12r���• Y :4I<uw rf.6 0.--GODERICH SIGNAL -STAR, THURSDAY JUNE 23 1977 i0 • all's cemetery rnemori The 51st annual memorial service will be held at Ball's cemetery on Sunday July 3 at 3. p.m. The Trustee Board of Frank Raithby chairman, Norman McDowell and • Robert Arthur have planned the service and Rev. Earl K. St. Jean, minister of Knox United Church will be in charge. Knox United Church Women are finishing plans for their Bridal Pageant on Friday, June 24 in the church at 8 p.m. More than 60 gowns are going to be modelled and a full evening of program will be presented. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Johnston and Jennifer of London spent the weekend with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred San- derson. The ball games are in full swing at the Auburn ball park. The following are the games for this week: June 20, Auburn at Blyth (Central Ladies League); June 21, Auburn at Belgrave (Men's Slow Pitch); June 22, Walton at Auburn, 7 p.m. (Auburn Squirts) Doug Glousher and Sandy Andrews • coaches; June 24, Little League, 6 p.m. Mrs. Jean Hanna and Mrs. M. Magison, both.ot Winnipeg and Mrs. Elsie Geddes of London visited last Sunday with their cousin, Mrs, Be11 Allen. Mrs. Stewart Blathwayt returned on the weekend from a visit with friends in Ottawa. A short meeting ,of the Village Trustees was held recently in the Town Hall with Warner Andrews in the chair. The clerk Frank Raith- by read some correspondence and business was• discussed re street lights and ditches. Appreciation was given to those people who have tied up their dogs but, regret that some are still on the loose. Further action will have to be taken by the village trustees along with the various municipalities. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Kirk- connell attended the graduation Baccalaureate exercises for Miss Mary Anne Blake of Brussels, their granddaughter, held in King's College, London.. Following the mass, a noon luncheon was served. Special exercises were held in the Alumni Hall when students with 80 percent or more graduated in Social Services. Mary Anne obtained her Bachelor of Social Work and 'is employed now by the, Social Services in London. Her parents Mr, and Mrs. Louis Blake and her uncle, Bill Blake of Brussels also at- tended. Mrs. ' Eleanor Bradnock visited last Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Nicholson at Seaforth, Mrs. Dorothy Grange returned last weekend after a couple of weeks with her grandchildren, Monique, Megan and Matthew Morris in London while their parents Mr. and Mrs. Tom Morris were in Europe. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Baechler arid their grandsons Jackie and Joey Holmes of Blyth were in London last Friday afternoon to visit Mrs. June Holmes in St. Joseph's hospjtal,, London who had eye surgery Friday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Baechler attended the funeral of his aunt Mrs. Minnie Schurter of Chepstow on Saturday morning. In the afternoon they attended the wake of his , cousin, Mrs. Frank Zettler of Walkerton. Miss Jean Houston and Miss J.C. Jamieson of Toronto spent the weekend Auburn news Eleanor Bradnock, correspondent, 526-7595 with the former's sister, Mrs. Frances Clark. Ernest Niblock is a patient in University Hospital. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Chamney on .. the birth of their son Alexandra Marine and General Hospital, Goderich on Sunday, June 19. A wee brother for Alison. Mrs. Mary Rollinson and son Murray Rollinson arrived • home last Sunday after a week's visit with her da.ughter, Mrs. Alfred Weston and Mr. Weston in Toronto. Mrs. Bonnie Armour and daughter Miss Julie Armour of _Waterloo spent the weekend with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Jardin. Mrs. Elva Straughan- arrived home last Saturday with her daughter Mrs. Clayton -Robertson and Mr. Robertson of Meaford. Mrs. Straughan has been visiting with them for a couple of weeks. Miss Betty Lutz is visiting this week with friends in Toronto. Mrs. Carl Teichert, Mrs. Dave Johnson, Christopher and' Kim visited last Thur- sday with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Johnston and Miss Laura Phillips. LIONS CLUB The Auburn Lions Club met last Wednesday evening in the Auburn Community Memorial Hall beginning with dinner served at 7:15 p.m. by the Pre'sbyterian WMS members. Following the dinner, the president Fred Lawrence took charge of the meeting. The minutes were accepted as read by the secretary Bob Ketchabaw on motion of Lion Rus Garrison and Lion Bill Crawford. Treasurer Janies Schneider gave the financial statement which was ac- cepted on motion of Lion Ron Crich and Lion Brian Haflam. 1 Six new members were welcomed. They were David Glousher, Greg Arthur, Ross Dobie, Eldon Chamney, Marinus Bakker and Murray Nesbitt. President Fred Lawrence read a, letter from the Kin- cardine Lions Club -Non-stop Parade of Stars and asked membersto consider taking part or giving pledges.. Projects for the summer break that were discussed were swimming pool, ball lights, cement p.ad for sport activities, Lion's signs, ball park bleachers, camper's jamboree, dance and baseball tournament. Lion Donald Haines reviewed the committees set up for Charter Night 'to be held in Blyth on June 25 at 6 p.m. with banquet and q.ance. A few tickets are still available from any member. The next meeting will be a business meeting, on July 6th at 8 p.m. in the hall. SPECIAL SERVICE Sunday, June 19 wall Fathers' Day, Communion and Confirmation Sunday at Knox United .Church. Seven young people in each congregation were members of the Communicants' class and joined the congregation officially. At Donnybrook: Janice Robinson, Ellen 'Thompson, Doreen Jefferson, Steven Chamney, Brian S 5r owden, Allan Snowden and, Greg Wilson. i. At Kncrx United: Greg Hallam, Andrew Kplopmans, Sherry Verbeek, Linda .Cunningham; Kim McDowell, Paul Ambrose and Dave Durnin. At Donnybrook, the Young People sharedinterest in' hymns or scripture during the sermon time. In Knox, the group presented a skit "Mind Your Own Business". Andrew Koopmans was spokesman and introduced the class with skill. • Three elders welcomed each class into the congregation, The' classes were held on three Saturdays for a full 18 hours of study and films. Knox boasted a fathers' choir. last Sunday of fathers -and sons. It was a challenge that was obviously given by a Mothers' Day choir which set a very high standard. The men's choir sang two anthems befitting a com- munion service. Prayers were offered :for William Robinson, Wanda Jefferson and Mrs. Arnold Craig and all who are con- valescing. A special arrangement is set up to allow members of the charge to share a farewell. service and picnic for The Rev. Harold Snell in Exeter. - There will`be only one service June 26 and that will be at Donnybrook at 10 a.m. The 1400 ol: Do It `"'Town. 0 • Vacuum Cleaners - Saltts.and Servicso • ;G ii Radios and'°Acgessorfes • Speed queen. ,Appllahces • Moffat Applfance3 • Smoke Sensors • Insect Lights and Fly Killing Units ,1 • Handcrafted Gifts . Varna, Ont.' Pfi 'MEATS & ABAT1 227 EAST ST. G ODERIN Phone 524-8632 or 524.7648 ' ,,til Slaughtering Days: Monday and TV Our present location, until we build in the former CNR Freight Shedat the end of East Str Street, oppi„ne me CNR Station. Beef FULLY PROCESSED ;at We will be closed July 1, 284 Phone 524-8632 or 524.7 WISEWAY HO WISEWAW &BUILD.ING CEN' HOME 6, BUILDING CENTRE Jeffrey L,angridge of Robertson Memorial Public School watches intently as his ball heads for the basket in the ball toss competition. The younger students participated in several events during play day held at the school last Friday. (staff photo) OXFAM Working With People Who Are Fle,p,ng Themselves P.O. BOX 18,000 STN. "A" TORONTO M5W 1W2 ATTENTION' VETERANS Ex -Service Men and Women and Dependents THE ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION SERVICE BUREAU OFFICER Mr. Clare Wall Provincial Service' Officer London, Ontario will be visiting in the area, Anyone wishing information, advice or assistance regarding war disability pensions, treatment, allowances, etc., is requested to contact the service,officer, or secretary, of the local branch, whose name appears below, not later than July 4, 1977, to arrange an interview. , HAROLD YOUNG Service Officer PHONE 524-7145, or 524-9390 a P e( at a a v of • LAST 3 DAY! th ni tt 11 r. at YOU CAN INSTALL THI k FAMOUS ARMSTRONG .SOLAR NO -WAX FLOOR YOURSELF GODERICH LIONS DO -IT YOURSELF FLOOR y' TILE THAT SHINES WITHOUT WAX. 6.PATTERNS IN STOCK TO CHOOSE FROM 95 II 12" X 12" . • SQ. YD. TILES (REG. 8.95 SQ. YO 0 Ca he Ke eE er r: Y er ml re( k a nd rE it an Cl la Kit ay. sh or bec �t. 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