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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1978-07-13, Page 16•1( PAGE 16—THE GOL)ER1CH SIGNAL -STAR, THURSDAY, JULY 13, 1978 VAS excitement These five -year-olds had fun doing crafts at Vacation Bible School on Tuesday morning. Over 100 children ages 3 to Grade 6, registered for the week long interdenominational Bible, School this year which was held in North Street United Church and St. George's Anglican Church. A family night is planned for tonight. The helper in this picture is Jennifer Campbell. (Photo by Joanne Walters) Auburn News Caroi.Gosshonored • This Grade 4 class studied Bible passages about Jesus and celebrated his birthday in July on Tuesday at Vacation Bible School. Over 100 children, ages. 3 to Grade 6, registered for the. week long interdenominational Bible School this year which was held in North Street United and St. George's Anglican churches. A family night. is planned for tonight. Top row, left to right, is helper Marj Shoemaker, teacher Anne Heemsberger and helper Arlene Lazet. Middle row, left to right, holding cupcakes with candles representing bir- thday cake for Jesus, are Lori Thompson, Lisa Putter, Beth Clements, Patricia Hessels and Elizabeth Schoemaker. Front row, left to right, are Rosanne Lazet, Lisa Storey, Janice Jonston and Peter Thomson. (Photo by Joanne Walters) Hol.esville News By Blanche Deeves Margo and Geoff Nornl,an of Vancouver BC. have spent two weeks holidays with Grarnpa and 'Gramma Norman and visited with their cousins and relatives in the area. Kay and Ken Harris and girls and Mrs. Ladd of Clinton spent two days in Blenheim with Mr. and Mrs. Don Ladd. Mnst'a'rea farmers are happy to have such nice weather for their haying, but they could use some rain in the area now. �orsosaf'rrz tir HLRO'N. 78 i September 26 30, 1978 HURON COUNTY •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••_••••••••••••_ •••••••••••••• •• • 4040••••• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Miss Carol Gross was gu/es't of honor last }Wednesday evening at a %bridal shower held in the Sunday school room of _.t'he 'ch'urt -r:The re—UM._W a.s attractively decorated with white and pink wedding bells• as were the' special ' chairs on the platform. • Mrs. Doreen McCullough was mistress of ceremonies and opened the program with a piano solo by Glenyce McClinchey. Mrs. Ross Deer gave a reading, "The Groom". ' A contest, What the Bride Takes on her Honeymoon, was con- ducted by Glenyce McClinchey and . the winner was Mrs. Barry Mill.ian. A duet composed by Mrs. Ross Daer telling about the romance• between Larry and Carol ,vas sung by 'Glenyce McClinchey and Julie Daer. Mrs. Daer was the accompanist.' Corsages were pinned on Carol Gross by her aunt, Mrs. Elva Brown, by -Mrs. Gordon Gross on the groom's mother, Mrs. Ross Lovett and the bride's mother Mrs. ,.Harold Gross by Mrs. Noreen McCullough and these people were escorted to the platform. Mrs. -Keith Good read the address -of wishes and gifts were presented by Anita Gross, Elaine Gross Sharon Gross, Julie Daer and Glenyce McClinchey. Janice Daer placed the gifts on the table for display after they were opened. The bridebook, used for registration, was in the cha-rge. of -Mrs: -Leonard' Deveau and the winner of. thedoor prize was 'Mrs.' Kenneth M-cDougall. The lucky chair prize went to Mrs. Robert Turner. The anniversary nearest July • 8 was won by Mrs. Barry Millian. The lhcky• cup prize went to Mrs. Frank Raithby. Carol thanked ' her friends and relatives for the many gifts and in- . vited them all to her home to view the gifts on July 10 and 11 Lunch was served by neighbours and friends. • CHURCH NEW .,•- Knok United Ciirch Auburn and Donnybrook United Church held their first joint service'Tr the summer months on Sunday, July 2 at 10 a.m'. Thee Reverend Earl St. Jean, 'minister and the Reverend Maldwyn Roberts', ..a former minister of the Auburn Charge, conducted the service of worship. Rev. and Mrs. Roberts •and family, Margaret, .William and Anna were holiday guests at the manse 'with Rev.• and Mrs. Earl St. Jean and David. They have recently celebrated 25 Naye mher,-Mr: ,R e7°t-s will observe 25 years ordination in the ministry. On March 19 of this year, they came on FHP SHEAVES – WITH SPLIT TAPER BUSHINGS EASY TO MOUNT AND REMOVE COMPLETE RANGE OF SIZES DOMINION PHA#®WARE 10 ViCTORtA ST. NORTH GODERICH ea-6se1 furlough from the Argentine and are planning to return in mid- •- September- to their work• in Patagonia. Before this they -are -contemplating a• trip to their homeland of Wales to visit relatives. Dttr•ing ,their stay in Canada., they have been doing deputation work for the Division of World Outreach of the United Church of Canada, mostly in the London Conference. Mr. and Mrs.. Roberts will be attending the incoming ,'missionary conference being held at Cedar Glen where they 'Will meet with other missionaries from. all over the world. Following the morning service, a fellows -hip hour and lunch was enjoyed in the church Sunday school room. It was. interesting to hear that. William' Roberts is working at the Young Street Mission in Toronto helping those on Skid Row. Margaret Roberts plans to enter her fourth year of studies in the Prairie. Bible Institute at Three Hills, Alberta. Anna . Roberts is preparing for the fourth grade in Spanish primary school in Argentine. • Rev. and Mrs. Roberts and Anna plan to return_ to their missionary work by mid-September. The $4}d wase. o.a --of--tire -Pruburn- GFtarge--go-_ with them as they work for the Christian Outreach in a very un- settled and dangerous part of the world. A.C.W. The Anglican Church Women of St. Mark's Anglican Church met fast Thursday at the home of Mrs. Andrew. Kirkconnell With the president, Mrs. Donald .Cartwright in charge. She welcomed all arid opened the meeting with the hymn, Blest Be the Tie that Binds. Mrs. Cartwright took charge of the business and thanked everyone for taking their part in' the program. The roll call was answered by quoting a Bible verse.., with a flower mentioned in. it Lunch 'was served . by Mrs. Kirkconnell assisted by Mrs. Lillian Leatherland. - Members of St. Mark's Anglicain church attended, their annual picnic last Sunday _ at Trini'iy -Anglican' Church, Brussels along with other churches in the parish, Belgrave,• Blyth ani Brussels. The open air, Church service was conducted by the rector, Rev. Dan Sargent. The pot luck -dinner was en- joyed by all followed -by • games, races. and a "ball game for all ages. 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