HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1979-10-04, Page 7Women's church groups hQld.Septernber meetings
Mrs. Dorothy Grange,
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canvenor of "The Church
in Society", planned the
September general
meeting of Auburn Knox
United Church Women
held last Wednesday
evening in the Sunday
school room of the
church.
Mrs. Norman
McDowell .was in charge
of the. worship service
and opened with a poem,
God . Answers Prayer.
The hymn, Sweet Hour of
Prayer, tvas sung with
Mrs. Norman Wightman,
as pianist. The scripture
lesson, based on, "The
new life is not a matter of
outward show'-',', was read
lay Mrs. Oliver Anderson,
followed by prayer and
the Lord's Prayer. A
meditation on prayer was
given by Mrs. Norman funeral service at St. swered with a Bible verse Euchre parties have
McDowell. A solo, George's Anglican containing the name of a now started for every
Somebody Cares, , was Church, Goderich, for the fruit. Tuesday evening at 8
sung by' Mrs. Emmerson late Mrs. Helena The offeringwas p.m. sharp in the Com -
Rodger. The hymn, An (Morris) Weekes of received anthe munity Memorial Hall.
Evening Prayer, corn- London. She was 103 travelling apron passed. Everybody is welcome.
plkted the worship ser- years of age. The Reverend William Mrs. P. Patterson of
vice. Tlhe late Reverend Craven announced that Toronto and Mrs. Lillian
Mrs. Richard Hawley R.M. Weekes, her the Harvest Home ser- Rieck of Kitchener
spoke on, "What is the husband, was the rector vice would be held on visited last Thursday
Church? and What is of the Auburn, Blyth and Sunday, October 7 at 11 with Mrs. Elva
Society?" using a Belgrave Parishes a.m. in St. Marks, Adams Straugha t Howard
discussion group method, several years ago. Auburn. Adams returned with
and challenged members Mrs. Weekes' The meeting was closed them after renewing
on. -...how ----to xn-a-ke---the da-u-g-hte-rlin -law and with- prayer by Mr, last week.
Auburn ---
church more effective in grandson, Dennis Weekes Craven. Lunch was last week.
our society. and Mrs. Weekes of served by Mrs. Cart- Bradley Andrews was
The president, ''Mrs. London were also Wright the winner last week in
Donald Haines, took present.
charge of the business The service was con- 4-H NEWS
and opened with prayer. ducted by the Reverend The Auburn 2, 4-H club ticket number 399.
The minutes and the R.J. Crocker. held its second meetingat Mrs ' Kennet h
treasurer's report were ' Also present was' a the home of Lnn Stewart and Mrs.
accepted as presented by close friend, Mr. and Chamney last Monda Stewart B 1 a t h w a y t
Secretary, Mrs. Tom Mrs. Reg Dunham, the evening.The y returned home from a
president, two week's vacation in
Jardin and treasurer, former Margaret Kim McDowell, opened Clearwater, Lehigh
Mrs. Oliver Anderson. Hawkens of Forest. the meeting with the 4-H Acres and Fort' Myers,
A letter was read from pledge. Diane Hanna
the Reverend D.L. A.C.W. read the minutes. Florida.
Howlett of the. Bible The September The �gir s" discussed Mr. and Mrs. Stanley
Society thanking napt5he meeting of St. Mark's ideas and names for this McNall of Welland visited
Auburn Community for Anglican Church Women 4-H needlepoint club and last week with Mr. and
the $318.62 donation from was held last Thursday at hope to have one for the Mrs. Thomas Johnston
the Auburn 125th bir- the home of Mrs. Donald next meeting. and Miss Laura Phillips.
thday party in- Cartwright. ,The members were Michael Schneider was
terdeno,minational The Preside.nt_M_r-s, taught-leo-wto_th-head_weo th a last Saturday
church service on July] Donald Cartwright, , took into a needle and also two with a birthday party on
The sale . of church charge of 'the business
uburn
news
to the East Coast and
Prince Edward Island.
Mr and Mrs. J.
Fellows of Goderich were
guests last Sunday
evening of their
daughter, Mrs. Robert
Powell and Mr. Powell.
Mr. and Mrs, Earl
McCellan of London and
Mr. and Mrs. John
Silverthorne of Wood-
stock were recent visitors
.with Mr. and Mrs. Ed
Davies.
Mrs. Beth Lansing
returned last Saturday
Eleanor Bradnock. correspondent .i')fi- 759.5 after spending a week
planned for the Manse on with relatives in
October 28 at 2 Correspondence was Waterdown and Bram-
p.m. to 5 read and new fall pton. Mr. and Mrs.
p.m. projects were discussed.
OBITUARY A get -well card was Ronald Damude wof
ith
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas signed to Mrs. Lanswning
gvisove whe
g go to Mrs. Ed Mrs. Lansing over the
Johnston and Miss Laura Davies. •
Phillips attended the 'The roll call was an- weekend.
the Auburn and District
Lottery draw with his
calendars was turned session. The minutes of
over to the junior the previous meeting
congregation with Mrs. were accepted as read by
Gerald McDowell, the the secretary, Mrs. John
leader, with possible help Daer. The financial
from the Sunday School statement prepared by
The Huron -Perth the treasurer, Mrs.
Presbyterial will beheld Thomas Haggitt, was
on Tuesday, October 2 at also accepted.
Benmiller when Miss
Kathy Pryde will be guest
speaker.
The supply, convenor,
Mrs. Ernest Durnin, was
in charge of the bale for
the Boat People. This was
packed on September 27
and sent to a London
depot.
A donation of $50 will be
sent to Five Oaks.
The plans for the fall
Thankoffering are not
quite complete and will
be announced later and
will be in the church
bulletin.
An Open House is
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needlepoint stitchf•s. A
discussion took place on
colour hues, schemes and
designs for their major
project.
SOCIAL NEWS
Mr. and Mrs. Major
Youngblut returned last
Friday from .a 13 day trip
the occasion of his fourth
birthday. Six little friends
helped him celebrate.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
Haggitt visited last week
with th,eir son, Mr.
Kenneth Haggitt, Mrs.
Haggitt, Greg and
Richard at Exeter.
Mr. and Mrs. Bud
Chamney and Mr. and
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Jim Hembly of Atwood public hospital. She is
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Mr. and Mrs. Ed Davies. recovery.
The community is Mr. and Mrs. Mike
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