HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1978-12-07, Page 13The Auburn Com-
munity Memorial Hall
was ., atrtractively
decorated for the
Christ3n,as season for the
annual Family Night of
the .Women's Institute
and Horticultural
Society.
About. 80 enjoyed the
smorgasbord supper and
the Reverend Earl St.
Jean, . pronouced the
Grface.
President of the
Women's. Institute, Mrs.
Eleanor Bradnock,
welcomed the members
and guests who had come
and introduced
newcopiers to the village,
Mr. "`and Mrs. David
Scott,. Tafeline and
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Daniel; Mrs. Irene
Churohward, the
Reverend and Mrs.
Wayne Good; Mr, and
Mrs. John Harrison and
son Adam; and Mrs. Ross
Dobie, Susan and Shelley.
Carol singing was
enjoyed led by Mr. Oliver
Anderson and his
daughter, Mrs. Nancy
Park.
Mrs. Tom Haggitt
introduced Mr. and Mrs.
Ernie Snell of Westfield
who showed colorful
pictures. -of their trip to
Costa Rica in Central
America last summer.
Mr.s. Kenneth
McDougall thanked the
Snells for showing their
pictures and giving in -
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teresting ' •commentary Jackson played a piano
and presented them with solo.
a gift. Mrs. Dorothy Grange,
Mrs . Catherine president of the Hor-
The weather was favorable and the .crowds thick on top of their parents' shoulders in order to wave
with parents and children trying to get a glimpse of at Santa as he rode past atop a float with his rein -
Santa Claus during the town's .annual Christmas_, deer. and elves. (Photo by !oanne uchanan)
parade` held on Saturday. Some children glad to s
ar,
MR. AND MRS. JAMES (Photo by
NAGEL Jerry Whitland)
Fall wedding
The Free Methodist Church in Goderich was the
setting on October 28 for the wedding ceremony of
Patricia Elizabeth McCabe and James Edwin Nagel.
no bride is -the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James
McCabe of Port Albert and the groom is the son of Mr.
anti Mrs. William Nagel of Mount Brydges.
' The ' Reverend Ronald Ashton officiated at the
double ring ceremony.
Maid of honor was Debbie Thom of Stratford.
Bridesmaid was Janet Brink of Stratford and
Angela McCabe, sister of the bride, was flowergirl.
Groomsman was Bill Nagel of Mount Brydges,
brother of the groom.
The ushers were Jimmy and Norman McCabe,
brothers of the bride.
'Following the wedding ceremony, a dinner and
rete fieri were held at the Candlelight Inn, Goderich.
Mase ,.of ceremonies was Robert Argyle of Clinton,
uti0,104if the bride.
Vtiit"Ind Mrs. James Nagel are residing in Stratford.
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CHRISTMAS
REMINDER
This year's
Christmas Message
tower ta"ved
DEC: 14 and 21 ISSUES OF
THE GODERICH SIGNAL -STAR
(either or both) s4.00
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ticultural Society,
brought greetings and
spoke of the work of the
society.
A .mouth organ solo was
played by Ross Robinson
accompanied on the
piano by Mrs. Donald
Haines..
Mrs. Bradnock thanked
all who had decorated,
Mrs. Donald Haines, Mrs.
Tom Jardin, Mrs. Ross
Robinson and Mrs. Tom
Haggitt, who was also
convener of'theievening.
The successful evening
came to a.. close with the
singing of the Queen with
Mrs. Jackson at the
piano.
NEW TRUSTEE
WELCOMED
James Glousher was
welcomed as the new
Village Trustee last
Saturday evening when
the first meeting of their
new year was held.
Kenneth Scott and
Warner Andrews were
also present. Andrews
was named chairman
again and the minu`es
were adopted as read by
Frank Raithby.
Chairman Andrews
announced that things
are underway for the new
street lights.
A letter was read from
the southwestern Ontario
Travel Guide but the
125th • Birthday Com-
mittee had already sent
in the information a
month ago.
Chairman Andrews
thanked for all the
donated labor when they
were working on the big
hill this past summer. It
was deeply -„appreciated,
he said.
It was brought to the
attention of the. Village
Trustees that the fire bell
is being rung at all hours
of the evening alarming
and disturbing residents.
It was annoi'inced"that if
anyone is caught ringing
the .alarm, they are liable
to a $500 fine. So, it is
hoped that ,those young
people will stfi and cause
no moreltrou .
Ken Scnity e;.pamed to
the Blyth OM District
FireDe.p� r,}n t to
replace Safdy Andrews
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who did not run for
Village Trustee.
U.c.w.
The Auburn United
Church Women held a
quilting and general
meeting in the Sunday
school room of the
church. Two quilts were
completed to have on
hand for emergencies.
Mrs. Maurice and Mrs.
Barry Millian were in
charge of the meeting
and they conducted a
worship service on
"Daughters of King".
The hymn, 0 Worship
the King, was sung with
Mrs. Millian as the
pianist.
President, Mrs. Donald
Haines, presided for the
business. The secretary's
report was given by Mrs.
Tom Jardin and Mrs.
Oliver Anderson gave the
financial statement.
Plans were made for
th Christmas'
smorgasbord dinner and
the program was an-
nounced for December 13
at 12:30. Older members
of the community will be
invited as guests.
The yearly, reports
were presented and the
revised catering prices as
set in conjunction with
the Women's Institute
and Anglican Church
Women,. were accepted.
A donation of two quilts
will be made to Five
Oaks (these are to be
quilted later) and the
donation of a layette and
afghan for the bale 'will be
made in the Spring.
Mrs. Haines closed the
meeting with a prayer
poem entitled, "Show us
How". Unit I served
lunch. The hostesses
GODERICH SIONAf.-STAR, T1 LJRSDAY,.D
.were Mrs. Tom Cun-
niingban, Mrs. Lawrence
Plaetzer and Mrs.
Dorothy Grange.
SOCIAL NEWS
The community ex-
tends sympathy to Mrs.
Bert Taylor on the death
of her sister, Mrs. Emma
Martin, who passed away
last Friday.
The community is
pleased to report that
Mrs. Elsie Scott is im-
proving in St, Joseph's
Hospital, London.
The Children's
Workshop is finishing the
Nativity Scene and it is
hoped that it will be
dedicated next Sunday
evening at 7 p.m.
Everyone is welcome.
Winners at the Tuesday
M i t 7 , 1978,40,1M 13
evening euchre party
were: high lady - Mrs.
Major Youngblut; low
lady - Mrs. Ila Bean; high
man - Ben Hamilton; low
man - Bob Armstrong and
novelty -' Major
Youngblut.
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Santa and his sleigh
have ,arrived at Man-
chester Garden for the
ChristmasSeason.
Mrs, Orval Free is a
_patient • in • Clinton
Hospital. She is wished a
speedy recovery.
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