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GODERICH SIGNAL. -STAR, THUR
le married
itchener
to Donaldarrish,
son of Mr. and
lonald Farrish, R.R.
ow and to Angela
owski,
of
Mrs. ac-
ki of Kitchener who
arried in Kitchener on
October 1. The
followed by an open
ion which was held at
pley Complex.
atulations to Rosalea
t daughter of Mr. and
onald Hackett, RR 7,
wand to Toni Rapson,
Mr, and Mrs. Harry
RR 4, Walton who
arried on Saturday,
1 at the Trinity
Church, Ashfield. An
ception was held at
kside Public School
usic supplied by
Orchestra.
Leona Hogan,
r of Mr. and Mrs.
oward retprned home
turday, October 1
ng a two week
n with her sisters,
n and Anita Hogan
er friends in Calgary,
Desmond O'Donnell
admitted to the
dra Marine and
Hospital, Goderich
day, September 19
ery performed the
day. He returned to
e here one week later
is convalescing
bly, His friends of this
'tsh him a_ speedy
g
el Austin, son of Mr.
Eldon Austin was
to the Wingham and
Hospital ,on Sunday,
2 where an ap-
my operation was
d immediately upon
ival. A speedy
is the wish of this
ty.
from this area
the reception for
Mrs. Dennis Co.ur-
e Ripley Complex on
eptember 30. Music
oyd's Orchestra.
of the Kingsbridge
"Featuring Fruit"
nie Scott and Joan
They have chosen
"Tuti Fruities" and
ers have joined this
tings are held every
ay evening,
and Mrs. Henry
and Mr. and Mrs.
ollinson visited :in
Michigan on Wed -
September 21 and
ton to Wisconsin for
edding anniversary
ns for Mr. and Mrs.
Joy, Jr. They
o their homes here
y, September 236.
lations to Al and
Hamilton who
d their 25th wedding
ry on Saturday,
r 24 with a dance
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GREY
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Congratulations to Kim-
berley Eileen Wilson,
daughter of Danny and Eileen
(Vassella) Wilson who won
third prize in the (baby to 6
month old) Baby Contest held
at the Dungannon Fall Fa iron
Friday, September 23.
Elizabeth Antoinnette Dalton,
daughter of Mike and Betty
Lou (Vassella) Dalton was
also entered. There were 10
entries in this class and each
mother was given pamphlets
on bringing up the baby.
Mrs. Jack Kinney and Mrs.
George Brophy visited with
friends in London during the
past week.
SCHOOL NEWS
Friday, September 30 was a
Professional Activity Day for
teachers, students, parents
and children of St. Joseph's
school, Kingsbridge. The day
opened at 9 in the morning
with teachers and parents
taking part in Mass
celebrated by the Rev.
Father Ed Dentinger, C.R. in
St. Joseph's church,
Kingsbridge
kapers
Theresa Courtney,
correspondent, 529-7189
Kingsbridge: -Serve's- were
Brother Carl Voll and Mr.
Harold Zettler. Readers were
Dave Zyluk and Clarice
Dalton. The offertory was
taken up by Joanne Hamilton,
Marie Miltenburg, Mary
O'Keefe, Barbara Redmond
and Teresa Courtney.
Prayers of the Faithful were
read by Karla Hogan, Bar-
bara Eedy, Betty Frayne,
Delores VanOsch and Rose
Frayne. Mrs. Nancy Park
provided the organ music.
Following Mass, informal
parent -teacher Q interviews
and -or ' unit 'planning took
place. A staff meeting was
The Auburn United Church
Women held their general
meeting on September 27 in
the Sunday School room of the
church. Mrs. Peter Verbeek
presided and Mrs. Norman
Wightman assisted with a
short worship period on Civic
Righteousness.
Mrs. Anne St. Jean was
speaker for the. meeting
explaining the new project of
operating a "D,ay Care
Centre for Homebound
People" at the centre at
Huronview. This is one of the
18 alternatives care pilot
projects now offered in the
province. She told about the
services it gives. These
services include a hot meal at
noon, foot care, hair salon
services, crafts, etc.
The president, Mrs. Ernest
Durnin conducted the
business period and opened
with prayer. The minutes
were approved as read by the
secretary Mrs. Thomas
Jardin. The treasurer, Mrs.
Oliver Anderson presented
the financial statement which
was accepted. Special
donations were voted to the
Mission Fund, Five Oaks, and
to the support of a foster child
in Peublito, South America.
The Fall Thankoffering date
was set for October 23 at 8
p.m. Rev. John Stinson of
Fordwich will be the guest
speaker and the guest soloist
will' be Mrs. Ronald Liver-
more of Fordwich. All
residents of the community
are invited.
Enrichment days for Huron
West will be held in Blyth
United Church on October 4
and Mrs. Dorothy Grange is
in charge of a skit from the
Auburn United Church
women, The members
dc_cided" to_hold a -bazaar and
hake sale on November 12.
The carpet committee had
samples on display and
estimates on these were
presented to the members.
The UCW plans to complete
the project ofnew floor
covering for the vestibule,
steps and Sunday school room
in the near future.
Hostesses for the social
hour were Mrs. Robert
Arthur, Mrs. Jessie Naylor,
Mrs. John Durnin and Mrs.
Lawrence Plaetzer.
WALKERBURN
CLUB
held from 11:45 until 12:15 The September meeting of
with lunch break following. the Walkerburn Club was
In the afternoon a Primary- -held last week at the home of
Junior meeting with the Mrs. Roy Daer with the co -
Principal took place. The president Mrs: Joe Hunking
topic. was "The Formative in charge. The meeting, was
Years", and an -intermediate opened by singing 0 Canada
staff review of Grade 7 followed by all repeating the
Family Life Program. At 2:15 Lord's Prayer. The roll call
an intermediate meeting with was answcred.by 13 members
the Principal, Dave Zyluk ' and one visitor with donations
took place with the topic of for the Korean Foster child.
discussion "Integration of The draw prize donated by
Operetta Into Curriculum". Mrs. Lloyd McClinchey was
The primary -junior staff held won by Mrs. Henry Hunking.
a meeting on 'Comparison of The treasurer Mrs. Garth
Math Program" with parents McClinchey gave the
of the Kindergarten to Grade financial statement showing
4.
the support of the Korean
child was paid up to the end of
November. It was decides) to
send money for the birthday
and Christmas gifts. The
minutes of the previous
meeting were accepted as
read by the secretary, Mrs.
Lloyd Penfound. Plans were
made for the October meeting
which will be held at the home
of Mrs. Worthy Young in
Goderich. There wish be a
miscellaneous and produce
sale and the program will be
in charge of Mrs. Ronald
Gross and Mrs. Lloyd Pen -
found. The lunch committee
will be Mrs. ' Leonard
Archambault and Mrs.
James Schneider. A
discussion took place re the
catering to banquets and the
members decided to cater to
the Auburn and District
Lion's Club at a later date.
An interesting program of
contests was held by Mrs.
Garth 1vlcClinchey and Mrs.
Jos Hunking. After singing
grace, lunch was served by
Mrs. Ron Gross, Mrs. Lloyd
Penfound, assisted by the
hostess, Mrs. Roy Daer.
John Hildebrand. The.
president, Linda Cunningham
was in charge and opened the
meeting with the 4-Ij pledge.
The minutes were approved
as read by an appointed
secretary at the time and the
roll call .„,was. answered by
naming. a fresh Ontario
grown fruit that you have
eaten, The girls decided to
calf themselves the Lemon
Limes and each to make their
own covers.
Linda Cunningham told the
SOCIAL NEWS
Mr. Harold Wallace was
able to return home after a
week in Clinton Public
Hospital,
Mrs. Dona Haines, Mrs.
Robert Peck Mrs. Thomas
Haggitt, Mrs. Frank Raithby
attended the area convention
of the London Area Women's
Institutes last week held at
the Sandpiper Inn at
Vanastra.
Mr. and Mrs, Frank Mutch
of Clinton visited last
Tuesday with Mrs. Albert
McFarlane. the Induction service of .new.
Mr: and Mrs. RandiTaector; -Rei "Dan Sargent,
last Wednesday evening. The
church was filled to capacity
when parishioners and
friends gathered to welcome
their new rector. Rev.
Auburn
news
Eleanor Bradnock,
correspondent, 526-7595
members all about London
Fair and told that she made a
greeting card using dried
pressed flowers. Mrs, Donald
Cartwright spoke of Ontario
fruit and the kinds that are
grown in this area and also
named the kinds of imported
fruit. A discussion took place
and there was a quiz on fruits
and their value in the diet of
everyone. Mrs. Cartwright
demonstrated the proper way
to prepare an orange and
grapefruit to section them for
a fruit salad. The meeting
was closed with the motto,
CHURCH NEWS
Bouquets of chrysan-
themums adorned St. Mark's
Anglican Church, Auhurn for
Currie of Ontario, California
are visiting with their
cousins, Mr. and Mrs.
Thomas Johnston and Miss
Laura Phillips.
Sargent .came from the
The annual Harvest Horne Diocese of Yukon to replace
service in St. Mark's Rev. Fred Carson who has
Anglican Church will be held eyed west to Calgary.
on October 16 at 1:15 p,m. The service of Induction
Everyone welcome.
was officiated by Archdeacon
Miss Fern Symington and Bob Townsend of Owen
Miss Hilda Mayrick of Sound. The guest preacher
Toronto and Mrs. Cora
was the Rev. Robert Bennett
Buchanan of Goderich visited of Chesley. Other clergy of
on Monday with Mr. and Mrs. the area and Diocese present
Thomas Johnston and Miss
Laura Phillips. were Rev. J. Swan,
Wingham; Rev. G. Ferris,
4-H NEWS Walkerton; Rev. R. Crocker,
The second meeting o'frthe Goderich: Rev. R. Ferris,
Auhurn 9-H club was held at London; and Rev. R. Warner
the home of the leader, Mrs. of Hanover. The United
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Church minister, Rev. C.
Wittich, Blyth, and Rev. Earl
St. Jean of Knox United,
Auburn, were also present.
It was a moving ,ceremony
which • impressed upon the
congregation and the pastor,
the weighty importance of the
relationship hetween the
Parish, Priest and his people.
In the service each are called
upon to dedicate themselves
to God and each other in the
Lord's work. The church
wardens from each of the four
congregations in the parish
stood beside Rev. Dan
Sargent as he accepted the
pastoral, spiritual and ad-
ministrative responsibilities
of the new parish. The
wardens presented their new
rector with the keys of the
Blyth, Brussels, Belgrave
and Auhurn churches.
At the altar was Rev, John
Swan; at the Lecturn was
Rev. Orrence Laramie; at the
pulpit • was Rev. William
Bennett and at the prayer
desk was Rev. George Ferris.
The wardens are: Auburn,
Donald Cartwright, Fred
Lawrence; Blyth, Ed Watson,
Ted Quinn; Brussels, George
Thorton, Adam Smith; and
Belgrave, John Rinn, Alex
Nethery.
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