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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1979-01-04, Page 8i • PAGE 8--GODERICH SIGNAL -STAR, THURSDAY; JANUARY 4 , 1979 e Nu,DS41CO[u V a UGtY911.2.1.2HI 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 on pogo 5 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 E SALE 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 - GUARANTEED INVESTMENT CERTIFICATES • BRUCE ERSKINE 86 North 524-9555 'GEMSTONES - SETTINGS - RINGS AT LOW. COST ,Li raems 51 ST. DAVID ST., GODERICH, ONT. 524-9912 t- SPECIAL 'TIL JAN. 3 GUAM!) M ) DR NAKAMURA PHARMACY .. run,. i�l OPEN WEEKDAYS 10-12, 12:30-6, 6:30-9 Suncoast Mall, Goderich; 524-2195 SATURDAYS 10-6 CLOSED HOLIDAYS & SUNDAYS 'D.B. Palmer Doctor of Chiropra'tic 73 Montreal St. 524-4555 DECORATING Expert Interior & Exterior Decorators Kem Paints Walltoverings ArmslrOng.Carpets Window Shades HILDEBRAND PAINT AND PAPER Phone 527-1880 • 15 Mam St., Seatorlh Fon, • .. 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