The Goderich Signal-Star, 1978-08-17, Page 7GODE+RICH SIGNAL -STAR, THURSDAY. AUGUST 17. 1978—PAGE 7
Auburn couple honored on 35th w ,11,1g
edd
anniversary
Mr. and Mrs. Donald
Haines were honored last
weekend with a surprise
35th wedding anniversary
party at the home of their
daughter, Mrs. Ron
',Livermore and Mr.
Livermore and sons at
Fordwich. Mr. and Mrs.
Ed Haines of Niagara
Falls were also present
along with about 40 other
relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. George
Schneider of Mildmay
visited last week with
their son James, Mrs.
Schneider, Dennis,
Angela and Michael.
Mrs. Robert Peck, Mrs.
Eleanor Bradnock, Mrs.
William Porter and Mrs.
Bert McCreath of
Goderich Township W.L
were guests lastTu.eselay
at Poplar Hill when the
London Area hosted a
busload of 34 ladies of the
Ohio Farm Bureau in the
U.S.A.
Mr. Donald Young has
returned home after
spending five weeks
attending a Ministry of
Education Certification
Program at Queen's
University in Kingston.
His wife, Marie and
daughters, Anna -Marie,
Glynis -Marie and Rose -
Marie were with him for
the last two weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald
Watson of Arnpriot and
Mrs. Madelaine Thomas
of Waterdown visited
with Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Turner last Wednesday
evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Whetstone of Guelph
visited for a couple of
days last week with Mr.
and Mrs. Pete Whetstone,
Karen -and Kevin:
Mr. and Mrs. Daryl
Murkur of West Hill and
Auburn
news
Eleanor Bradnock. correspondent 526-7595
Mr. and Mrs. George
Robb, Heather and
Michael of London were
weekend visitors with
their parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Wilfred Sanderson.
Mr_ Thomas Johnson
attended -the -Derry -Day
celebrations. at
Collingwood last
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
Hamlyn of Lambeth
visited last Sunday with
Mrs. Albert McFarlane.
Mr. and Mrs. William
H. Mutch of London and
Miss Dorothy Mutch of
Clinton- ... vis.ited-... last
Sunday" with Mrs. Albert
McFarlane.
Fashion show held
at wedding shower
A community shower
was held at the
Agricultural Hall on
Wednesday• evening in
honor of Miss Virginia
Chisholm, bride-to-be.'
A unique fashion show
of styles for the wedding
party was presented by
several young • ladies;
Mrs. Sharon Dawson,
Mrs. Linda Durnin, Mrs.
Heather Traiiphin, ". "Mrs.
Peggy Jervis, Mrs.
Angela McNee and Mrs.
Joanne ' Whitney. Mrs.
Sharon Dawson was
_ –commentator.- -
The •gifts were brought
forward by willing
helpers, Brenda McNee,
Jacqui Dawson, Susan
and Heather Stewart.
Virginia was assisted in
opening her gifts by Anita
• Doherty, Leola Chisholm
and Maureen Harris. The
gifts were passed among
the guests who were
seated at two ldng tables
in the hall.
Virginia thanked those
present graciously and
invited them to visit her
in her new home in
Goderich
Lunch was served and
a social . time was en-
joyed.
SOCIAL NEWS
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin
Smith spent the past two
weeks with members of
their family in Essex and
Windsor.
Congratulations to Mr.
and Mrs. Herman
Guilbeault (nee Pat
Smith) tin the birth of .a -
baby daughter, Christy
Rae, on August 2 in
Windsor Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Irvin took grandson
Harold Stirling home to
Thamesville last Sunday
and visited with Betty
and Fred Stirling and.
Darlene. On.. the way
home the Irvins called on
Mr. and Mr"s. Chas.
Fowler in Zurich.
Mr. and Mrs: Karl
Smith and family . of
Chatham spent the
_-weekend-_with—Mr:. and_
Mrs. Marvin Smith. Lisa
-is staying with the
Smiths for • this .week.
Sandra is visiting her
_.cousinDebb ie Gamble,
Ripley.
Mrs. Thos. Webster
came home from
Wingham Hospital on
Friday.
Mrs. Dynes • Campbell
had a few' ladies in for
cards and a social get
together on Friday
evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Russell
Pickard of Preston spent
a couple of days with her
cousin • Mr. Frank
Moulton and Mrs. Lil
MacDonald.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim
McCreight of. Goderich,
visited Mr. and . Mrs.
Howard Godfrey on the
weekend. Miss Lori
Morrison of Toronto was
a weekend visitor at
Godfrey's.
Mr. and Mrs. Dwight
Aldham and family spent
the weekend with Mrs.
Mary Bere.
C. Congratulations to Mr.
and Mrs. Terry Hodges
wild won the $1,000 in the
Weekly draw "at Lucknow
on Wednesday.
Norman Jewell, ' who
sails on the "Parker
Evans" spent a couple of -
ungannon
doings
Mary Bere
correspondent 529-7915
days recently with his mother, Mrs. Wm.
sister and family, Mr. Barker.
and - Mrs. Jim Rivett,
while he is on leave in Congratulations to Mr.
Goderich. and Mrs. Gary Blake
Robert Barker of (nee Bernice Langyell) of
Toronto visited his sister Cambridge on the birth of
and brother-in-law, Mr. a baby son;' Matthew
and Mrs. Richard Calvin, nine pounds, six
MacAulay and family on ounces, on July 20, first
Saturday while spending grandchild for Mr. and
the weekend with his Mrs. Howard Blake.
Hitchhiker fails at' robbery
A robbery attempt hiker demanded money
failed near Hensall arid handed over a wallet
Monday when a knife- that contained only some
wielding hitch -hiker identification papers,
discovered his victim had said Constable Jim
no money. MacLeod.
The youth threw the
George Murray
Grainger, 67, of
Goderich, picked up the
hitch -hiker on the edge of
Exeter and drove north
along Highway 4 to just
outside this village when
the incident oeciiteed.
provincial police in
Seaforth said.
Grainger stopped his
car when tie young hitch -
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and fled,
Rhonda and Jennifer
Stadelmann returned
home last week after
visiting their grand-
mother. Mrs. Eleanor
Bradnock for three weeks
while their parents, Mr.
and Mrs. John
Stadelmann, RR 2 Blyth
were vacationing in
Switzerland.
JEFF BEST
William J. Craig, better
known as Baseball Bill,
received word last week
that his grandson, Jeff
Craig had won high
honors at a baseball
tournament at Two Hills
near Edmonton recently.
Jeff was playing for the
St. Albert Saints and was
voted the most valuable
player in the tournament.
with two homeruns, six
out of thirteen -hits for the
tourney for an average of
462 and ..pitched
hitter earlier against the
Two Hills Eagles. He was
awarded the trophy and
also 550.
Jeff is the son of Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Craig of
Arva and has been
working, for Domtar in
Alberta.
OBITUARY
Funeral services were
held on Thursday. August
10 for. Mrs. John Kor-
stanje who passed away
in Wingham hospital
after a year's illness.
She was born Mary
Bouthooran in the
Netherlands on Sep-
tember 6, •1917. Her
parents "Were Leenderd
and Cornelia. She lived at
Alphen Aid Ryn. The
Netherlands. -
Fttltowing this s 1h
resided in Quebec and
then Sarnia.
On November 10. 1955.
she married John Kor-
stanje and before coming
to Auburn to reside ori
John street, they resided
in Clarkson, Meadowvale
and Norval.
The late Mrs. Kor-
starlje was a member of
the Christian Reformed
Church at Blyth.
-She is survived by her
husband-.. and -one son,
Lynn Andrew of Lucknow
and one granddaughter.
Also surviving are four
sisters and four brothers.
The Reverend Ted
Hoogsteen officiated at
the funeral services held
at the .Tasker Funeral
Home.
Interment was in Ball's
cemetery, Auburn.
Pallbearers were
Murray Siertsema, Duke
Buffinga, Martin Wilts,
Fritz Datema, Abram
Vanderveen and John—
Vandenassem.
BIRTHDAY
COMMITTEE_.
Last Wednesday
evening a few interested
persons gathered for the
general meeting to plan
for',Auburn's 125th bir-
thday party in 1979.
After having , an
average of 40 per
sonshew 5:1-16 verses were
present it was very
disappointing to have
only a few present.
President Fred
Lawrence was in the
chair and the minutes
were adopted as read by
the secretary, Mrs.
Eleanor Bradnock.
James Schneider, the
treasurer, reported that
over 3800 hid been
realized • from the pork
barbecue and the fund is
growing.
Larry Jeffrey and Ron
Harris of. Goderich were
present and 'all toured the
traitor with souvenirs and
co get to advertise
Au burn's birthday party.
Donald Haines spoke on
the program planned and
Bill Crawford spoke on
the parade and other
activities that are being
planned.
After some discussion,
the meeting was ad-
journed to meet at 8:30
p.m. sharp on September
13. It is hoped that
everyone will mark their
calendar and be present
to give the executive a
boost ' to . make the
celebration a success.
Wilfred Sanderson was in
charge and gave the call
to worship. The hymn,
Jesus Bids us Shine, was
read in unison.
After welcoming all the
members present, Mrs.
Sanderson gave the
devotional period. The
scripture lesson, Mat -
W.M.S.
The Auburn
Presbyterian Women's
Missionary Society held
their-August--lrieeting at
the home of Mrs. Warner
Andrews.
The president. Mrs.
read alternately. The
meditation was based on
the theme, Let Your
Light Shine followed by
prayer. The roll call was
answered by a Bible
verse containing the word
light.
The
accepted as read by the
secretary, Mrs. -Lillian
Leatherland.
minutes were
Correspondence was
read and plans were
made to celebrate the
90th anniversary of the
Auburn W.M.S. • irn
October.
Living Harvest was read.
The mission study was
given by Mrs. Eleanor
Bradnock on the mission
work in Taiwan.
The financial
statement was given by
the treasurer, Mrs. '
Frances Clark. The ..of-
fering was received and
dedicated.
After the closig hymn
and benediction, lunch
was served by Mrs.
Andrews.
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