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PAGE 14--GODERICH SIGNAL -STAR, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1977
uburn W.I. holds Grandmothers' Day
The annual Grandmothers' Mrs. Thomas Jardin ac -
Ind Young Mothers' Day was companied by Mrs. Kenneth
'cid at the Auburn Women's McDougall. A reading,
Institute last week when over Granda Says, ,was given by
-10 grandmothers and Mrs. Oliver Anderson.
members enjoyed a Mrs. Thomas Jardin had an
• nnorgasbord dessert lun- attractive display of 25 dif-
H ,eon at 1 p.m. President ferent candles and spoke on
Ars. Eleanor Bradnock the display. She outlined the
etcomed everyone and held history of candles, telling how
-.bort memorial service for they were made and on what
new grandmother, Mrs. events they were used.
vnneth Scott, who had Mrs. Donald Haines had
;sed away quite suddenly two interesting contests
night before. The W.I. which were enjoyed by all.
•.ice _xvas sung and the Winners were Mrs. Roy Daer,
;sert was prepared by Mrs. Mrs. John Daer, Mrs. Jack
ver Anderson, Mrs. Hugh Armstrong, Mrs. Myrtle
nnett, Mrs. Ed Davies antq Munro and Mrs. Hugh
s. Lawrence Plaetzer. Bennett.
.'ho meeting was opened The hostesses had contests
Ih the Ode, the Mary and the winners were: lucky
:wart Collect and 0 Canada cup in charge of Mrs. Oliver
:Ih Mrs. Catherine Jackson Anderson was won by Mrs.
.1 the piano. The program Dorothy Grunge; birthday
under the direction of nearest in charge of Mrs. Ed
•s.. Donald Haines and Mrs. Davies was won by Mrs.
i ornas Jardin. A solo, The I.illian Leatherland;
card Minuet, was sung by youngest mother present in
charge of Mrs. Davies was
won by Mrs. Bob Ketchabaw;
lucky chair in charge of Mrs.
Hugh Bennett was won by
Mrs. Eleanor Bradnock; and
grandmother with the
grandchild whose birthday
was nearest January 1 was
Mrs. Wilfred Plunkett. This
was in charge of Mrs.
Lawrence Plaetzer.
The roll call was answered
by naming an invention you
wouldn't want to be without.
An amusing skit was given by
Mrs. Donald Haines and Mrs.
Thomas Jardin. The
President thanked all who
had taken part in the af-
ternoon's program and then
the business period was held.
The minutes of the August
meeting were approved as
read by secretary, Mrs. Bob
Peck. She also gave the
financial statement. Mrs.
Peck has the gift for the gift
stall at the London Area
Convention and President
Mrs. Eleanor Bradnock was
named delegate. -Mrs. Donald
Haines and Mrs. Thomas
Lawlor were named'
delegates to the Huron
County Rally at Howick
Community Centre on
October 3. The members
decided to replace dishes in
the hall kitchen and Mrs.
Haines was asked to do this.
The card report was given
by Mrs. Andrew Kirkconnell.
She read the thank you notes
she had received. Mrs. Frank
Raithby, convener of the
labels, showed the dozen tea
towels she had received for
the hall kitchen. The mem- ;
bers and guests were asked to
keep the Canada Packers
Maple Leaf labels so the W.I.
can get more for the hall
kitchen. Mrs. Bob Peck and
Mrs. Lillian . Leatherland
were appointed to the New
Horizon committee at
Huronview. Mrs. Thomas
Jardin spoke on the Bible
The Cancer, Polio and Tuberculosis (CP&T) committee, of
the Oddfellows and Rebekahs recently presented a $500
=heque to be used for the operating room at Goderich
Alexandra Marine and General Hospital. Left to right are
tioctor Michael Watts, Ada Fritzley, secretary of the CP&T
committee, Judy Jefferson, operating room supervisor,
Mrs. Charity McDonald, director of nursing and Mrs.
Clifford Crozier, president of the CP&T committee. (staff
photo)
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Expansion
We will soon be expanding to next door - offering you,
greater selection, greater value. But first, we have to
reduce our Inventory - including new fall arrivals - so,
Everything in the store is now
The perfect opportunity for the early
Christmas shopper; everything is at half
price, including all Velour Lounge Gowns,
blouses, slacks, skirts, fall sweaters, dresses,
wool pantsuits, long dreses, etc.
All sales cash and final.
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Society canvass being done
this year by mail. Please
leave your donation with her.
An invitation to attend the
Blyth W.I. on October 6 was
accepted. The convener of
Resolutions, Mrs. Frank
Raithby read the, Area
Resolution regarding the
dating of food articles in the
grocery store.
• The collection was taken
Auburn
news
Eleanor Bradnock,
correspondent, 526-7595
up. by Heather Ketchabaw
and the members were
Iretninded about the W.I.
vt•orkshop to be held on
October 13 at Carlow. The
smeeting was closed by
inging the Queen.
A.C.W
The St. Mark's Anglican
Church Women met last
Thursday afternoon at the
home of Mrs, -Ed Davies.
President, Mrs. Robert Slater
was in charge and opened the
meeting with the hymn,
Jesus, Keep Me Near the
Cross, accompanied on the
guitar by Rev. Daniel
Sargent, the new rector. The
devotional period was taken
from the Living Message, The
scripture lesson Titus,
Chapter 2, was read by Mrs,
John Daer. All members took
part in the reading of the
message. The hymn, I Love
'I'o Hear the Story, was sung
and brought the first' part of
the meeting to a close.
President, Mrs. Slater
opened the business portion
by a reading, The Gardener.
The Minutes were approved'
s__re d by the_ secretary,
Mrs. oho 'Daer.Mrs-.
Thomas Haggitt presented
the financial statement which
was approved and accepted.
Business items were
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discussed and also Ways and
Means to raise money. The
making of quilts was
discussed and some are in the
making now.
An invitation to attend the
Goderich A.C.W. was ac-
cepted for October II at 1:45
p.m. It was announced that
the. Fall Deanery for the
A.C.W. would be held on
October 4 at Kincardine.
Plans were made for the
Induction of the new rector,
Rev. Daniel Sargent into thita
Parish of Auburn, Blyth,
Brussels and Belgrave on
September 28 at 8 p.m. in St.
Mark's Anglican Church,
Auburn. Lunch was served by
Mrs. Ed Davies assisted by
Mrs. Thomas Haggitt.
SOCIAL NEWS
The community is sorry to
(report that Miss Lorie Car-
twright is a patient in
Alexandra Marine and
General Hospital, Goderich,
She is wished a speedy
recovery.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Allen
and Barbara of Agincourt
were weekend guests of Mrs.
Beth Lansong. On .Sunday,
guests were Mrs. Jim Pat-
terson and Cheryl of London.
Funeral services were held
last Friday, September 23 at
Stiles Funeral Home in
Goderich for Mrs. Kenneth
Scott who passed away
suddenly in University
Hospital, London on Sep-
tember 19 after a short
illness.
She was the former Mildred
Margaret itcheson and was
the only child of the. late Mr.
and Mrs. James Aitcheson of
Seaforth. She was born in
McKillop Township on April
15, 1924. Following her
graduation from Seaforth
District High School she
trained for a nurse in the
Stratford General Hospital.
She worked for some time on
the staff of Seaforth and
Goderich Alexandra Marine
„and...Generar Hospitals. On
Murch 5,1951, she was
° married to J. Kenneth Scott.
She was a member {of Knox
Presbyterian Chtirch ,
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