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PAGE 8--GODERICH SIGNAL -STAR, THURSDAY; JANUARY 4 , 1979
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Auburn's Christmas Pageant drew full crow
SOCIAL NEWS
Christmas day guests
with Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Raithby and Mr. John
Raithby were, Mr. and
Mrs. Norman Vincent of
RR 1 Londesboro, Miss
Mary Lou Vincent, Ethel
and Mr. Ron Blake ,of
Brussels, and Mr.and
Mrs. Reg Shultz, Donald
and Clifford c RR 3
Blyth. ,.
Mr. and .Mrs. Harold
Raithby, Brian, Lyle,
Eric and Teresa of
Clinton and Mr.. Wilfred
Collinson were guests, son
Boxing Day with Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Raithby.
Mr. and Mrs. Ross
Robinson spent the
holiday season with their
son, Mr. Keith Robinson,
Mrs. Robinson, Kim and
Kari at Newmarket.
Mr. and Mrs. James
Towe returned 'on
Thursday after visiting in
London with his son, Mr.
James Towe Jr: and Mrs.
Towe; his grandson, Glen'
Towe and Mrs. Towe; his
granddaughter, Miss
Jill Towe and daughter,
Mrs. Lorne Plant and Mr.
Plant.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Adams of Clinton and Mr.
and Mrs. Don Jardine of
St. Marys spent
Christmas day with Mrs.
Beth Lansing.
Mr. and Mrs.Ed Haines
of Niagara Falls and'Mr.
and Mrs. Ronald
Livermore, Donny,
Robbie and Phillip of
Foriwich, visited on the -
holiday weekend with
their parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Donald.Haines.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Schlichting of Goderich
visited last Friday with
Mrs,. Beth Lansing. '
Christmas day guests
with. Mr. and Mrs.
Emmerson Rodger and
Gary Rodger were, Mr.
and Mrs: - Bill Rodger,
Warren, David, Vickie,
Neil and Sheila of RR 1
Auburn;. -Miss Virginia.
McNeill of Goderich; Mr.
.and Mrs. `'Bill Helesic,
Patti and---Pau-1--of':
Goderich; Mr. and Mrs.
Keith Rodger, Robbie,
Lisa;" Scott and Shawn of
RR 2 Auburn; and Mr.
and. Mrs. Clare Rodger,
Kathy and Richard of
Goderich..
Boxing day guests with
Mr. and •Mrs.0 Wilfred
Sanderson were Mr. and
Mrs. Daryl Murk r of
Toronto; Mrs. Mary
Johnston and Jennifer of
London; Mr. and. Mrs.
Earl Youngblut,
Christine and Gordon of
Woodstock; and Miss
Ella Wagner and Miss
Minnie Wagner of
Auburn.
Christmas Sunday
guests with Mr. and Mrs.
Thomas Haggitt were, -
Mr. and Mrs. _Kenneth
Haggitt, Greg and
Richard of Exeter; Mr.
and Mrs. Stephen Haggitt
of RR 1 Auburn; Mr. and
Mrs,. Al Skinulis and Mr.
and Mrs. Tom Richar-
dson, both of St.
Catharines and Mr. and
Mrs. George Haggitt,
Michael, Shelley and
Patrick of Zurich.
Mr. Harold Green of
Goderich was the winner
of the black and white TV
in a draw held before
Christmas at Whetstone's
Furniture store.
Guests with Mr. and
Mrs., Pete Whetstone,
Karen and Kevin on
------Clrri rTiay were r:--
and Mrs. George Curts of
- Thedford;--Mr:-"and- Mrs:--- -
Lloyd Richter of Arkona;
Mr. and Mrs. Tom KyleOf
Thedford and Mr. Gordon
Bitze of Guelph.
Schneider's Hardware
store"had•a special gift of
a slow cooker at- their
store. The lucky ticket
was drawn by Mrs. Elva
Straughan. The winner
was John Korstanje.
Mrs. Florence ,Millian
spent Christmas in
Godetich with her
WATCH
FOR OUR
- YELLOW
TAG SALE
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daughter, Mrs. Ford
Little, Mr. Little and
family.
Mr. and Mrs. Ron
Elliott of Toronto spent
the holiday with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Gordon Miller.
Mr. and -Mrs: John
Stadelmann, Christine,
Rhonda and Jennifer of
Blyth and Mrs. Eleanor
Bradnock were guests of
John lHildebrand, $Allan
Hildebrand, Raymond
Hildebrand and Mr. and
Mrs. Eldo Hildebrand of
Waterloo; and Miss Faye
Hildebrand of Centralia
College.
CHRISTMAS PAGEANT
Knox United Church,
Auburn presented a
Christmas Pageant last
uburn
news
Eleanor Bradnock, corresp
Christmas Eve with Mr.
and Mrs. George .Collins
and Johnathan.
Miss Monica Hebert is
spending the Christmas
vacation with • her
grandmother, Mrs.
Elvira Parenti - at
Oakland, California and
uncle and -aunt, Mr. and •
Mrs. Ivan Parenti, Peter,
Paul and Mark at
Hayward, California. -
Christmas day guests
with Mr and .Mrs.
Norman Wightman . and
Brian were M"r"."" and Mrs.
Murray Wightman of
Goderich, Glen Wight -
man and Miss Marilyn
Wightman of Waterloo
University; Mrs. Ruth
Wilson of Goderich; Mrs.
Elleda ` Wightman of
Lucknow; - Harvey
Wightman of Waterloo,
Pharis Mathers of
Lucknow; Mr. and -Mrs.
ondent 526-759
Saturday evening to a full
audience.
- The director of the
pageant was Mrs. Brian
Hallam and the music
was in the charge of the
church org-anist, Mrs.•.
Norman Wightman, the
senior choir leader, Mrs.
Greg Park and the junior
choir leader, Mrs. Barry
Millian. The narrator was
Elliott Lapp.
The nativity scene was -
presented in front of a
barn board -screen by the
following: baby ,.Jesus,. -
Benjamin Craig; Mary -
Linda' Cunningham;
Joseph Andrew Koop-
man; shepherds - Dennis.
Schnei_der,, Derrick
Cartwright and Fawn
King; the Kings -Keith
Hallam,
Michael
Andrews and Brent
Andrews with their pages
- Lorie Cartwright,
Sharon Glousher and
Debbie Scott.
Gabriel was played by
Sherry Verbeek and the
angels were • Anita
Hallam, Carol Seers and
Debbie Cunningham..
Simeon was Frank
Slater; Elizabeth and
Zachariah were - Patti
McDowell, and Nancy
V.erbeek Herod was
David Durnin; High
Priest was Greg Hallam;
Mother in anguish for
killed children was Kim
McDowell.
Greg Park and Bob
Worsell were in charge of
special lighting.
The choir sang many
carols and Cliristmas
songs and the soloists
were Elliott Lapp, Mrs.
Emmerson Rodger and'
Mrs. Greg Park. Mem-
bers of the special choir
were Mrs. Greg Park,
Mrs. Dorothy Grangze, -
Mrs. Stanley Ball, Mrs.
Ernest Durnin`, Barry
Millian, Norman
Wightman, Donald
•Haines, Mrs. Elliott
Lapp, Mrs.; Bob Worsell,
Mrs. Donald Haines, Mrs.
Earl St. Jean, Mrs.
Emmerson Rodger, Mrs.
Tom Jardin, Mrs. Gordon.
Gross and Oliver
Anderson.
SOCIAL NEWS
Visitors with Mr. and
Mrs.. Major Younghlut,
over the Christmas
holidays were Miss Betty
Youngblut, Stewart
Youngblut and Lynn
Youngblut all of Toronto;
Mr. and Mrs "Allan Rush
and Mr., and Mrs.
Richard Bellefeuille,
Trent and Renee, all of
Waterloo; Mr and Mrs.
Sheldon Worren, , Justin
and Ryan_ of London;
Mrs. Marjorie Canton of
Courtwright, Mr, and
Mrs. Donald Smith,
Heather and Paul of
Monkton, Mr. and Mrs;
Lyle Youn lut, Daryl,
Kendra and Shivon of
Blyth and Mr: and Mrs.
Bruce Youngblut' and
Stephen and Ross
Youngblut of R.R. 1
Auburn.
Mr. -and- Mrs. Donald
Cartwright, David,
Derrick and_,Lorie visited
in London last Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. George
Rueger, • Danny, Terry
and Wendy.
Mrs. Eleanor Brad -
nock, Mr, and Mrs. John
Stadelrnann, Christine,
Rhonda and Jennifer
spent Christmas day with
Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Nicholson at Seaforth.
William Rueger of R.R.
2 Clinton spent Christmas
with his daughter, Mrs.
Donald Cartwright, Mr.
Cartwright, David,
Derrick and Lorie.
Mrs.-MVlary--Rollinson -
and Murray Rollinson
returned home on
Tuesday after spending a
couple of weeks and
Christmas in Toronto.
with Mr. and Mrs. Alfred
Weston.
Miss Diane Kirkconnell
left this week for
Edmonton after visiting
her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Andrew'Kirkconnell and
other relatives.
Mr,.,,,, and Mrs. George
Robb, Michael and
Heather of London visited
last Thursday with her
parents, Mr. and- Mrs.
Wilfred Sanderson.
'Mr. and Mrs. William
L. Craig spent Christmas
day with her -parents, Mr.
and Mrs'.. Dawson
Mackey near Parkhill.
The community is
sorry to report that Mrs.
Arnold Craig was taken
by ambulance • to
Wingham hospital last
week. '
Auburn and district
citizens are reminded of
INTER
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ALL WOMEN'S
SNOW BOOTS30%
OFF
DRESS
ALL WOMEN'S, MEN'S, BOYS', CHILDREN'S
VINYL & LEATHER
SNOW BOOTS
RElAINDER
OF STOCK
20 OFF
a_ --OFF
(NO DISCOUNT ON MEN'S LEATHER WORK. SHOES OR BOOTS)
SHOE SH
SHOPPERS SQUARE
GODERICK
AD
the' 125th birthday
planning meeting on
January 10 at 8 p.m.
Please come out and
show your interest.
Committee convenors
will report.
Relatives here received
word of the death of J,
Cameron Fotheringham
of St. Marys at St.
Joseph's hospital, London
on December 29.
His wife, the former
Niha Johnston pf West
Wawanosh Township and
now of St. Marys, sur-
vives. Also surviving are
a daughter, Mrs. Richard
(Ann) Ing 'am off , Oak-
ville; a brother, Bruce of
Winnipeg; and two
grandchildren.
Mrs. Edna Seiler and
daughters Susan and
Nancy of Huntington
Beach, California' spent
Christmas with • her
sister, Mrs, Norman
McClinchey and Mr.
McClinchey and visited
with her parents Mr. and
Mrs. John Dae and other
members of. the family
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