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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1977-10-06, Page 15When autumn leaves.Z.7 there isn't much time 1, OUTDOOR PORTRAITS Take advantage of the colour & lighting of a natural setting... Have an outdoor portrait taken now It takes from 6-7 works for you to got your family portrait Christma' card, so don't wait. For your Fall or Christmas portraits, call us to -day. ERIC CARMAN PHOTOGRAPHY 114 square Goderich 524-7615 of 'LY - I JT E istrict Induction service held news for new rector at Auburn 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 e Lucknow arena. ke Twill cern ng Ys H 1 you appoint Mils the rrof your 011 are assured 11r bequests will ributed e;act!) Intend, We 88 Year, t)f up to date nee in mono) fent and .dnlinistratictn. lalend GREY 3` 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 • LIMITED EDITIONS BY HUTSCHENREUTHER The Raintree is proud -hi present this fine collection of "Poetic Porcelain" by Ole Winter of Denmark, one of the most refreshing imaginative artists of our time. He has quickly gained international acclaim with r,ommois.srurs of fine porcelain. With his "Poetic Porcelain" he hrin,gs ,r charming new style to the collectors m,ket. C)ne Set of twelve, "Plates of the Month", sized :rl ten int:hes, heaulifrills gift boxed, is offered Irl $05.00eat h. Exquisit gifts for the discerning collector, nen mother, special hirlhday nr anniverserv. Information on availability is welcomed by telephone or personal visit bet ween itt and 5!30 dail4'. Closed Wvtlnr`sdays. ThE QAINTQEE "When your taste gars beyond cortrett.siis One Hundred and Twenty Eight Albert Street Clinton 4R2-3871 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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