Clinton News-Record, 1967-10-05, Page 7Creditor! scene
of Huron WI rally
AUBURN - The 45th grand- .
mother’s day was held last week
in the Auburn Community Mem
orial Hall when the grand-
mothers of the community were
their, guests, Corsages were
pinned ” on ihe guests by Mrs.
Robert J, Phillips and Mrs,
Torrance Tabb,
The president Mrs, Doanld
Haines was in charge of the
meeting which opened with the
Ode. the Mary Stewart Collect
and Q Canada, Mrs, William J,
Craig was pianist, The minutes
of the previous meeting were
adopted as read by the secre
tary, Mrs, Bert Craig. The
secretary stated that dishes
had been purchased for the hall.
A letter of thanks was read
from. Miss Helen McKercher
thanking the members for cat
ering to the luncheon and ban-
quet at the Junior Conference.
Plans were made to cater to
a wedding in October, Leaders
Mrs. Fordyce Clark and Mrs.
Thomas Haggitt were chosen
to attend the training school
for the course “Baking with
Yeast/’
Delegates chosen to go to the. ■
County Rally were, Mrs. Frank
Raithby and Mrs, Thomas Hag
gitt. A letter was read from
the County Treasurer re the '
proposed park at the Patter
son Bridge and Mrs. Haines, .
Mrs. Bert Craig and Mrs. Wes
Bradnock were appointed a com- #
mittee to attend a meeting of ■
their committee. To assist in
notifying members, a telephone ,
committee of Mrs. Charles
Straughan, Mrs. William Strau
ghan, Mrs. Robert J. Phillips
and Mrs. Bert Craig were nam- ■
ed. Mrs. Frank Raithby announ
ced that new hat samples had
arrived and Mrs. Wes Brad
nock reported that 18 members
are taking the 4-H project.
match with the captains Being
Mrs. William 3, CraigandMrs,
Frank Raithby. Mrs. Roy Easom
gave out the words. Mrs. Char
les straughan was the winner, The roil call was answered by
showing your oldest Piece of
jewellery and telling it’s his
tory.
Mrs, Leonard Archambault
and Mrs. ArnQld Craig topk up
the collection, Prices were
given to Mrs, John Daer for
the luqky chair, Mrs, (Major
Youngblut for the lucky ser
viette and Mrs. Torrance Tabb
for having the lucky cup.
Lunch was served after an
auction of home-made baking,
by Mrs. Roy Easom, Mrs.
Thomas Lawlor and Mrs. Law
rence Pjaetzer, A special treat
was the 70 th anniversary of the
WI cake served at the National
convention which was served to
all present for this Grand-
mother’s Day,
costume, acted as mistress of
ceremonies.
The program consisted of
solos Joy Mrs, Haines, duets
by Mys. Haines and Mrs. Brad,
nock with Mrs, Phillips at the
piano, accordion selections by
Mrs. Gordon Taylor followed
by community singing.
Gifts were presented to Mrs,
Broome, Mary Anne Weber,
Mrs, Baker, Mrs. Davidson,
Arthur Dale, M. T, Corless,
Rpdger Gilbert, D, Barker, John
Biichanan, Mrs, R. Johnston,
Albert Colombe, Irvin Johnston,
Rae Feay, Mrs, Dewar, Mrs.
Dunn, Mr. Little, Lottie Robin
son, Mrs. Gilpin, Mrs. Hohner,
Miss McTaggart, M. J. Young- - - - Hud-blut, R. J. McKee, John
son, and A. L, Smith.
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The United Church Women
of Knox United Church opened
their fall meeting by celebrat
ing Centennial year with a des
sert luncheon at noon,held in
the Sunday school room of the
.church.
Mrs. Kenneth McDougall took
charge of the business period
and opened the meeging with
prayer. Mrs. M. R. Roberts
was in charge of the devotional
period and the hymn, was sung
with Mrs. James Jackson as
pianist.
The scripture lesson from
Romans 6:1—14 verses was read
by Mrs. Ruud Koopmans.’ The
Centennial hymn was sung by
Mrs. Gordon McClinchey and
Mrs, Norman McClinchey ac
companied by Mrs. William J.
Craig. A reading was given by
Mrs. Jack Armstrong, the
theme being “Man and his world
and God and His World.”
The hymn “From Ocean unto
Ocean” and the. benediction by
Mrs. Roberts brought the meet
ing to a close. After the meet
ing the members took a trip to
the Huron County Museum at
Goderich,
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lor, Miss Mary Whale, Miss
Dorothy Douglas, Miss Hazel
McDonald of Goderich, all mis
sionaries, Miss Lily McArthur,
Mrs. John Pollock and Mrs.
R. Dyke,
Mrs, Pollock was in charge
of tiie evening session. The
devotional period was in charge
of Mrs, D. Bell of Hensail
and Miss Hazel McDonald of
Goderich. The treasurer, Mrs,
Arnold McConnell of Goderich
gave the financial statement.
The offering wag received by
Mrs, Gordon Henderson, Mrs.
Sherman Blake, Mrs. Frank
Mills and Mrs. L. Govier and
dedicated with prayer by Mrs.
Clayton Edwards, Miss Whale
and Miss Taylor spoke of their
work and were thanked by Mrs.
Gordon Schwalm.
The Lucknow evening Auxi-
Dary presented a historical
pageant telling the history of
the Maitland Presbyterial since
1825 in costume, with twenty
members taking the parts.
Rev. Douglas Fry of Seaforth
closed the meeting with evening
devotions, after bringing greet
ings from Huron.Maitland Pres
bytery,
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Maitland Con. &
16th Goderich
MRS. BILL LOBB
Phon? 482-3263
sionary, and Mrs. Wes Bradk
nock of Auburn. The minutes
were accepted as read by the
secretary, Mrs, R, Dyke of God
erich, The offering was
received by Mrs. William Blac-
ker and Mrs. Ed Farquhar of.
Clinton and dedicated with
prayer by Mrs. Walter ?hort-
reed of Blyth,
Miss Lily McArthur of God-,
erich introduced the guest
speaker, Miss Mary Whale of
Toronto^ executive director of
Overseas Missions for the
Presbyterian Church in Can
ada, She gave an inspiring mes
sage on the subject - “Where
are we as Christians? Are we
fulfilling our duty todayt” She
had with her Miss Elsie Tay
lor, a missionary nurse from
Nigeria^who recently escaped
from the turmoil in that coun
try. They told of the fierce
fighting between the tribes and
the work they are trying to do
in the hospitals. Taking part in
the discussions were the lead,
ers Mrs. Harvey Hyde of Hen
sail, Mrs. R. S. Kerslake, Sea
forth and Mrs, A. Enwright of
Goderich. Mrs. Earl Campbell
of Hensall thanked Miss Whale
and Miss Taylor for their mes
sages.
Mrs. William Sutherland of
Ripley, president of Maitland
Presbyterial brought greetings.
Head table guests at the din.
ner included .Miss Elsie Tay.
W. Bradnock visited last Thur s-
W. Bradnock visited last Tues*
day evening with Mrs, Lloyd
Humphreys at Dublin and. at
tended the WI meeting.
Over the weekend Mr, and
Mrs. Irvin Tpbbutt and daugh
ter Marilyn Visited in Font?
hill with Mr, and Mrs, Gerald
Tebbutt, Qn Sunday they were
entertained at Skyion Restaur?
ant in Niagara Falls, the world’s
only revolving dining room,
This was a celebration in honor
pf the former’^ parents’ wed
ding anniversary which was on
Septernber 3Q.
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Miss Elizabeth Thompson and
Leonard Lobb were two of the
CHSS who attended Expo on
the Honor Student trip.
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The newlyweds, Mr, and
Mrs, Alvin Jones have return
ed from their trip to the West.
Congratulations to Mrs. Mar
garet Clark who celebrated her
95th birthday last Monday at the horn? of her nephew, William
Dodd and Mrs. Dodd. Birth
day cake and tea was served
to the guests who called to con
gratulate her,* ■ * *
Mr. and Mrs. William Jtlpd-
gers returned home after a hol
iday spent in Northern Ontario,
Ottawa and EJxpp.* * *
Mr, and Mrs, Ross Robin
son were pleasantly' surprised
last Friday eveningwhen.
friends and neighbors gave them
a farewell party at Belgrave
and presented them with gifts,
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Harold Asquith ofStreetsville
spent .Saturday in the village.
Miss Laura Wagner of Syra
cuse, N.Y, spent the weekend
with relatives'in the village.
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We are sorry to report that
Mrs. Ed Davies was taken by
ambulance to Clinton hospital
last Monday evening. Her
friends wish her a speedy re
covery.* * *
Mrs. Emmerson Rodgers re
turned from St, Joseph’s hos
pital last wfedk and is .making
good recovery at her home.* * *
Mrs. Ben Hamilton and Mrs.
W, M. S
Huron Presbyterial of the
Women’s Missionary Society of
the Presbyterian Church in Can
ada held their Centennial rally
last Wednesday,at First Pres
byterian Church Seaforth, with
large attendance at both the
afternoon and evening sessions.
Delegates wero present from
Belgrave, Blyth, Clinton,Hen
sail, Goderich, Auburn andSea-
forth and members of Maitland
Presbyterial.
The president, Mrs. John Pol
lock of Goderich,presided for
both sessions, with Mrs.
M. R. Rennie at the organ.
Registration was,in charge of
Mrs. R, S, Kerslake and Mrs.
Edgar Butts and the ushers were
Mrs. Robert McMillan and Mrs,
Gertrude Wright. Mrs. F. Cole
man, president of the Seaforth
WMSZ welcomed the delegates
and guests.
The devotional period was
taken by Mrs, Joe Dunbar, of
Belgrave, Miss Dorothy Doug-,
las of Lucknow, returned mis
The annual meeting of the
Auburn Branch of the Cana
dian Bible Society was held in
St. Mark’s Anglican Church with
the chairman Mr. Fordyce
Clark in the chair. The meet
ing was opened with a hymn
and prayer by Rev, M. R. Rob
erts of Knox United Church,
Minutes of the last meeting were
accepted as read by the secre
tary; Mrs. Thomas Haggitt. It
was moved by Robert J, Phil
lips and seconded by Frank
Raithby that reports be accep
ted.
Mr, Andrew Brndjar of Lon-
don?was the guest speaker of
the evening. He spoke on his
interesting display of Bibles
and read from the new English
translation which has been re-
cently published. He also show
ed the film, “The Leaves of
the Trees.”
Plans were made to hold the
annual Carol service in con
junction with a community con
cert which had been proposed
as a Centennial project. The
collection will be given to the
Bible Society for it’s work.
The election of officers was
held with Mr, Brndjar in charge.
The new officers for the com
ing year are as follows: presi
dent, Oliver Anderson; secre.
tary-treasurer, Mrs. Thomas
Haggitt; collectors, Westfield,
Miss Jann'etta Snell; North
Road, East Wawanosh, Mrs.
William Empey, Mrs. Jack
Armstrong; West Wawanosh,
Mrs. Harold Webster; Col- , borne, Mrs. Donald Haines; '
Blyth Road, Mrs. Roy Easom;
Baseline, Mrs. Brian Hallam,
Mrs. Lloyd Penfound; 13th Hul-
lett, Nancy Lapp, Cathy Schnei
der; Auburn, Mrs. Oliver An
derson; Mrs. Ted Mills; Mrs.
Frank Raithby, Mrs. Kenneth
McDougall,’ -Mrs. Thomas Hag
gitt, Mrs. Wilfred Sanderson
and Guy Cunningham.
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Afternoon
Mrs. Andrew Kirkconnell,
convener of the card commit
tee reported the cards sent and
read the thank you notes she had
received.
Mrs. Roy Easom read the
motto on “Be Kind to the Aged,
Your Turn will Come,” which
had been prepared by Mis?
Margaret R. Jackson. She also
gave the ten beatitudes for the
aged and the Ten Command..
ments of Happiness. A duet
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was sung by Mrs. Donald Haines
and Mrs. Wes Bradnock dres
sed in Centennial clothes. They
were accompanied on the harp
by Mrs. Robert J. Phillips. A
reading was given by Mrs.
Lawrence Plaetzer.
The highlight of the. after
noon’s program was a spelling Donald Haines f in " Centennihi
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