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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1977-08-18, Page 16ODE CH SIG Yi< AL.sTAR, THU R DAY 4 let ‘k• ••,k'f lki0AV,:i?,Z4P.4.4+:41N A*, 4,0 Art* . 0.4' • ' 4: • 44' About 40 curators of the London Convention Area of the Women's Institutes of Ontario were present at a workshop held in St. George's Anglican Church Parish Hall in Goderich on Tuesday, August 9. Front row left to right are Mrs. Eleanor Bradnock, Hester Walker (provincial curator), Mrs. Herbert Jackson (chairman), Mrs. Pete Willson, Evelyn Hoshal and Mary Riley. Second row left to right are Norma Howe, Mabel Watson, Mrs. Walter Scott, Mrs. M. H. Hodgins, Mrs. Myrtle Barker, Marjorie Herdman, Edna Baxter and Grace Tomlin. Third row left to right are Mrs. Vermont Pow, Mrs. "t. Harold Brophey, Mrs. Stanley Snelgrove and Mrs. T. Creery. Fourth row left to right are Mrs. Rea Neil, Mrs. J.E. Orr, Mrs. Tom Haggit, Mrs. Gordon Taylor, Mrs. Marion Zinn and Mrs. Jean Hodgins. Fifth row left to Fight are Mrs. Bessie McNee, Erma Anderson and Margaret Strang. Sixth row left to right are Margaret Wardell, Mrs. Ivan Wightman, Mrs. J. Pilkington, Mrs. L. Johnson, Mrs. Alma Rundle, Mrs. Norman Coulthard, Mrs. Millie Dempsey, Mrs. W. Keutsch, Mrs. A. Meek and Mrs. Ross Butler. (staff photo) Leatherland picnic attracts 75 The annual Leatherland picnic was held at the home of Mr.and Mrs. Clare Vincent, Jr. of Londesboro, R.R. 1, last Sunday afternoon with over 75 attending from Toronto, Acton, Lucan and the surrounding communities. The afternoon was spent visiting •relatives and the games were conducted by Mrs. Gordon Chamney and Mrs. Paul Lassaline of Goderich. 'Winners were as follows; • wheelbarrow race, Doug and Lynn Chamney and Bruce and Michael Vincent, ball throw, Jeff Vincent, Barbie Lassaline, guessing beans in jar, Mrs. Reg Shultz; foot race winners, Douglas Chamney, Wilma Vincent, Bruce Vincent, Jeff Vincent, Kara Leatherland.; contest throw blocks, Ray Neil, Mrs. Wayne Millian, Kenny Millian, ,Robbie Vincent, Kara Leatherland; oldest person present, Orton Leatherland, Toronto; • bir- thday closest, Norman Vincent, Londesboro; clothespin. contest, Mrs. Edgar Leatherland, Douglas Chamney; boot race, Bobby Millian; foot race, Bruce Vincent. The afternoon's prograrn closed . and a delicious supper was served to all. Little Miss Jennifer Stadelmann visited for the last ten days with her grandmother, Mrs. Eleanor Bradnock while her parents Mr. and Mrs. John Stadelmann, Christine and Rhonda were at a cottage near Callander. Mr. Thomas 'Johnston attended the Derry Day celebrations held at Beaverton last Saturday by the Black Knights. Mr. Warner Andrews arrived home last Friday after visiting for four weeks in the Western Provinces. Mr. and Mrs. William L. Craig returned last Friday from a two week's vacation triplo British Columbia. Many from this community attended, the reception for Mr. and Mrs. Brian Craig at the Blyth Community centre • last Saturday evening. During the evening Mr. Bill • Sproul extended congratulatiOns to Brian and Margaret and presented them with a purse of money.. Brian thanked everyone for coming and for the gift and those who put on the recep- tion: Miss Shelley Haggitt of Zurich is holidaying with her grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Haggitt. Anyone wishing to hear Charlie Pride and enjoy a trip to C.N.E. by bus on August 30 please call 526-7595 and if enough persons a're in- terested...the, bus will come by Auburn. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Anderson and Mr. William Anderson returned home last Saturday after three weeks visit in Western Canada. Mr. and Mrs: Charlie Ford of London visited last Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Johnston and Miss Laura Phillips. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lawrence on the birth of a son last week in Alexandra Marine and General Hospital, Goderich. Mrs. Lawrence and son' arrived home on Sunday. Mrs. • Eliza Stewart was able to come •home last weekend to her daughter, Mrs. Marion Sproul's place after being a patient -for a few weeks in Clinton District Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Russel Garrison arrived home on Sunday evening after a trip to Alberta for several weeks. Mrs. Willihm Moss is a patient in Alexandra Marine and General Hospital in Goderich and she is wished,a speedy recovery. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Ross Dobie on the birth of their daughter last week in Alexandra Marine and General Hospital in Goderich,. Mrs. Dobie and baby came home last weekend. Mr. Gerry Beimers is visiting •with relatives and friends in Holland. Congratulations to Mrs. Ann St. Jean on the ap- pointment as co-ordinator and activity director of Huron County Outreach program - Geriatric Day Care. TRUSTEES MEET The August meeting of the Auburn Village Trustees met in the Town Hall last Saturday evening with the chairman Warner Andrews in charge. The minutes of the • July meeting were accepted as read by the clerk, Mr. Frank Raithby. It was decided that from now on if several street lights are off please call Sandy Andrews and he will contact Hydro Office at Clinton. If a street light bulb has burned DAVE HAYLOW ELECTRICAL Serving Industrial, Commercial, Residential Needs - 2 4 se 663 8 out, David Glousher replaces the bulbs. It was announced tha-t 62 feet of sidewalk has been laid by B and B Contractors of Auburn and Lucknow. It was decided to go to Hanover and enquire the Auburn • news Eleanor Bradnock, correspondent, 56-7595 possibility of applying for a Wintario grant to assist in putting up new street lights in the village. The non -control of dogs in the village was again discussed and one taxpayer inquired why their dog had to be tied up while others run at large. It was stated that dog control by-laws are being drawn up by the Township councils where the village is locattd and then the control system will be put into action. Hullett Township already has a good by-law and if dogs are running at large you can call the dog-catcher and get ac- tion. The next meeting will be held on September 5 at 7:30 p.m. It is hoped that more taxpayers will attend the next meeting. The August meeting of the Auburn Presbyterian Woman's Missionary Society was held last 'Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs. Lily Leatherland. In charge of the meeting was president, Mrs. Wilfred Sanderson who opened with the call to worship. The hymn, The King of Love My Shepherd Is, was read in unison' The devotional period was con- ducted by the president and •the scripture lesson, Mark I: verses 9 to 22 were read alternately. The meditation was on verse 19 -Jesus calling His Disciples and closed with prayer. .The roll call was answered by a Bible verse containing WELCOME SERVICE twoutcl like to cell you with -housewarming gifts" and in• formstion about your row location. The Hostess wilt be salad to arrange your subscrip- tion to the Signal -Star Cali be' at 524,2057 the word, net. The minutes were accepted as read by the secretary, Miss Minnie Wagner. Business items were discussed and plans were made for the next meeting to be held at the home of Miss Minnie Wagner. Mrs. Eleanor Bradnock will be in charge of the devotional nd -'Mrs. Frank Raithby will have the missionary topic. The hymn, Speak to me Lord, That I May Speak, was read and Mrs. Roy'Daer had the missionary message on the theme, Noharbor of lhe Republic of China and especially Tangshan cip. The offering was received by Mrs. Frances Clark and dedicated with prayer. The hymn, At Even When The Sun Was Set was read and the. meeting closed with the benediction. Lunch was served by Mrs. Leatherland. W.I. Members of the Auburn Women's Institute were guests at the Londesboro meeting last Wednesday evening and all report an enjoyable tin -ie. Mrs. Thomas Haggitt and Mrs. Eleanor Bradnock at- tended the London Area Women's Institute curator's workshop at St. George's Parish Hall in Goderich last Tuesday. CHURCH NE WS The annual Memorial service at Hope Chapel Cemetery •will be held on Sunday, August 28 at 3 p.m. with Rev. Stan McDonald in charge. Please bring your own lawn chairs. istrict ews Plan fall bazaar The Fall -Bazaar, tea and bake sale were the main topic of discussion al the August meeting of the Huronview Auxiliary, held, in the Craft Room on August 15. The suggested date for the bazaar is October 19 and it is hoped that many more members and visitors will be, present at the next meeting on September 19 when plans will be finalized. 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