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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1979-11-22, Page 10PAGE 10—GODRICH SIGNAL -STAR, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1979 Auburn family Lauderdale, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Arthur and family en- tertained relatives last Sunday to celebrate the 80th birthday of Mrs. Arthur's father, Elmer Keller of Dublin. The celebration featured a decorated cake with a large locomotive to remind Mr. Keller of the years he spent with the C.P.R. as a station master at Auburn and Blyth before going to Dublin where he retired. Relatives were present from Rochester, New York, Elmira, Queen- ston, Brampton, Bran- tford, London, Dublin, Amberley,' Goderich and Auburn. During the afternoon, one of Mr. Keller's sisters called on the phone from Fort Florida. BRIDAL SHOWER Miss Dale Oke 6f Goderich was guest of honour last Saturday evening at a bridal shower., Mrs. Elaine Collins of Marlette Michigan and Doreen Garner of London were hostesses and received the guests at the home of their sister, Mrs. Leone Robertson. The bride-to-be was seated in an attractively decorated chair and a gift contest was enjoyed while the guests became acquainted. Other con- tests were conducted by Mrs. Collins and Mrs. Garner and gifts were presented to the bride-to- be. A beautiful corsage 21 entertains at celebration was pinned on her by Mrs. Leone Robertson. Dale thanked everyone for their gifts and a book of favorite recipes written by the guests was presented to her as well as an apron of bows. A deliicious lunch was served by Mrs. Elaine Collins, Mrs; Doreen Garner and Mrs. Robertson, SOCIAL NEWS Mr. and Mrs.` Thomas Jardin spent a few days last week in Meaford with Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Robertson. Mrs. Elva Straughan returned home with them. Miss Laura -Phillips received a letter last week from Mrs. Ann Redmond 'in Australia at Le7 uburn news Eleanor Bradnock, correspondent Dee Why, Sydney. It may have broken a record because it arrived in Auburn six days after it was postmarked in Australia. Members of the Hor- The St.' Peter's Catholic'`Women's League held its some home baked goodies. Here CWL members annual tea and bazaar Saturday : fternoon and en- Genevieve Madden and Barb Moerbeck sample some joyed a full house as people to d out to enjoy an of the treats taking time away from sales on this craft 'afternoon of pleasant weather an a chance to pickup table. (photo by Jeff Seddon) Students rai.s'e funds for playground la round e ui men Yg q p t The following are the Lauren MacEwan, Grade Ma c D o n.a 1 d Jeff- .funds to build playground facts about the fund /8. raising events of the/ The runners-up in the Robertson Students! ...contest were Heather Council. ¥acDonald, Laurie Some events are for n ;Bender, Beth and to raise money for the students' co, ncil. Other events are t raise money for the rec eation equipment. Christmas ds are being soldby ' obertson students. Th se' cards were design, d by four students.atthe school. A contest' was held to find the for designs. The judgingvyas by a panel of - teacher , including Mr. Smith, the principal. The; winners of the conte c were: Jennifer Cha ,. Grade 2, Andrew Sco t, Grade 3, Juergen Sc ulz, Grade 6 and • Langridge, P.atty Christians; Ian Scott, Sandra Lane and Jen- nifer Dobie. Please help us raise equipment that can -be used by the whole community •by buying a of these cards. package Christmas ..the . oto ea" . Tin -_s �" �' nice, Cdee'rful way to say Merry Christmas so ;°isonal too! se ( SEASON'S GREETINGS 4 Choose your message ♦31/2"''irP and from repxangular negatives inclirdit+g rt0 qeQ 1ivi9's S . 1St' x t' cratifrtlttr'square negatives ► ({Ii1 avbittlbl om 110 instamatic negatives) v Available In colour from colour negatives or colour slides. In black and white from black and ivhlte negatives. ALSO AVAILABLE..,.rd! .at- ,, ..., Folder card holds '- regular size colour or black and white prinf's FoldeiType GreetingCards' ,it 1 like PHARMACY and a happy new year! message no. 1 SEASON'S GREETINGS message no. 2 524.7241 SHOPPERS SQ1 ARf, 1tC r .r9T) ticultural Society and the Women's Institute are reminded of the annual family night pot -luck dinner on November 30 in the Community Memorial Hall. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Worsell visited on the weekend with Mr. awl Mrs. Robert Cook at Glencoe. W.M.S. The' Auburn Presbyterian Women's Missionary Society met for its November meeting at the home ''of the president, Mrs. Wilfred Sanderson. She opened the meeting with the poem, Make Your Life A• Little Garden, followed by prayer. The hymn, Prayer Is" The Soul's Sincere Desire, was read in unison. Mrs.. Sanderson welcomed all and the devotional oeriod was taken by Mrs. Lillian Letherland. The scrip- ture lesson Acts 9th chapter, verses 36 to 42, was read alternately. The meditation on the life of Dorcas and • ber missionary work at Jopp'a was closed with. prayer. The toll call was an- swered by a Bible verse containing the word, „Work., . M.. The minutes of the . January meeting were accepted as read byi the secretary, Mrs. . Lillian Letherland. In the correspondence was a letter telling %akfout the conference at Carleton University next May called. Our Faith in .. Action. I) , Mrs. Roy Daer gave out .. the Presbyterian, calendars that had been ordered. . Plans were made to have the next meeting at the home of Mrs. Frances Clark. The offering was received by Mrs. Frances Clark and dedicated with prayer by Mrs. San- derson. Mrs. Clark , the treasurer, gave the financial statement. The study was taken by Mrs. Eleanor Bradnock and was on The State of the Church . Today, as prepared by the General Assembly. Mrs. Brad - nock related the mission part of the work in the Presbyterian church and the World Council of Churches. - The meeting was closed with the hymn, Abide With • Me and the benediction. Lunch was served. by Mrs. Roy Daer and Mrs. Sanderson. SOCIAL NEWS Prize winners at the weekly euchre parties last Tuesday were: novelty - Mrs,, Tom l-1allani' high lady - Mrs, Frances Clark; low lady - Mrs. Gordon "Powell; high man - Stanley Dennis and low man - Donald Haines, Mr. and Mrs, Pete Whetstone' returned last weekend from a week's vacation at Puerto Vallasta, Mexico as guests of the Serta Company. • The winners of the I.ions Club Lottery last week were Mrs. William L•'mpey, Mrs.' Norman McClinchey and Mrs. Wayne McDougall. Mrs. Eleanor Bradnock • attended the reunion of l.ondon area officers of the Women's Institute held last Monday at the home •of ' Mrs. Vermont Pow of St. Thomas. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Ed Haines of Niagara Faits on the birth of a daughter on No vein bet: 17. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Parsons of Toronto andw"'"' Mr•. .and Mrs. Edward Christian of Napanee visited with Mr. and Mrs.. Thomas Jardin on the - weekend. • J.K. Young of Mitchell, and Bob Young and Miss Brenda Lowe of Stratford.. visited last Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas :'htlhnston and Miss Laura Phillips. ' Mrs. Celia Taylor of Goderich visited relatives and friends ih the -village last Friday. , AP's/a►cresr FIELDCREST WHITE SALE time is here again. Now is your chance to buy those beautiful, luxurious Fieldcrest towels, bath mats, lid covers and tank sets at reduced prices. We hove a'wide range of colours and designs. Why not shop now and save during the month of November. Just in time for Christmas! savings up to 20' Here ore a fr,w wxomples. 'Lustre both row.,I Lustig hand town' Lustre wash Cloth Req. '14.95 Req 8 95 Reg. 3.50 Lustre Fingertip Towel Reg. 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