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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1961-03-02, Page 8The 00derieh Signal -Star, Thursday, March 2,1961 MET DANCERS ENTERTAIN NKR CITIZENS" GROUP + AUBURN 4AUBURN, Fe1,1. 27.—C.G.1.T. ,Meet.--The C.G.I.T. met in that Sunday school room of Knox ! Presbyterian Churclh with the • - Essex street, fine solos. Mrs. Bert dills and `Ph arr ent,Thea pianistett Dwas Dobie, Bar- . C. Taylor, s I �}' un sang two a g +chairman for the Senior na r ,..nig >r Wednes- ID£ last+ week 111 1 / Wa` € ti'a�li 3 g. Ari Brotherhood Week. ar, Ed. Stiles was accompan- fax the musical numbers and ninu ,ity singing. k group of ballet dancers de- hted. the audience: Miss Ruth 'a11ace who did some :intricate Work,, then was joined by fide Baechler, Joan Curry, try. Jane McManus and Ann to in °a Hungarian dance and her numbers. , ,MM.S. Jean Wilson gave a read- Bill' ead- Bill, '` Stiles sang two immisomPonomommonomminammummammomei IGIVE GENEROUSLY to the OASTER, ,SE a �I CAMP 1G. FOR tRIPPLED ;Mfrs. l;.velyn , a s The familiar tunes. Mrs,lbara MacKay. The ininntes were duets, old fi num. rgad .. .,,:: 44 4ecr tart', ...Laura hers and did a taa" �;nce. r► Daer..�-iraroit'. 3 wn >ga a •t .e•, hers and did a tap dance. Mrs. i ed cit oyable l financial statement_ , The -roll v io f;i`lf itP r n i =r: J afl wAas answ.i i ed._,1 y: r Mu viofiri Ini , i til '° • -- e.. �li�i`s'�ti°lYQ each repeated a Beati- ing. • tude. Plans were discussed for Five ladies from linos Ladies'°(the Mother and Daughter ban= Aid, Mrs. R. E. Wilson, Mrs. A uet to be held in the' spring. Straiton,Mrs.W.McLaren:Mrs. The offering was received by G. Stokes and Mrs. C. Straughan Mary -Sanderson. An• interest - presented the comic skit. Lut" Luck Supper-" The next meet Ong film on the Betrayal of was set tour Wednesday, was shown by Mrs, Dun- --. ing can MacKay- . Mrs. W. Bradnock 11ai'ch 1st. gave the commentary and led in ' ' . a short- question period. Gail When a congregation sleeps Miller - and Diahe Kirkeonnell it's the parson who needs wak- led in several games. ing up. Walkerhurn Club. --The ladies Lecture_On Public Speaking Is �> Subject to the approval of the At the conclusion of the Nisi, ness, Mrs. C. Straughan favored with an interesting reading based on the Shepherd Psalm. Quite a bit of indigestion is caused by people having to eat, KNOXLADIES Board of Managers, it was mov- ed and seconded that the floor Given Hur�n Deanery AYPA Meet MEETING of the church kitchen be cover- ' of the Vb at1erburn Club met at the home of Mrs. Carman Gross with the president, Mrs. George Schneider, in charge. The roil caul was answered by 1'/ mem- uers and two visitors by paying .a penny tor every inch of tried. waistline. The draw donated b)T -urs. Herbert Duizer was won by the hostess. Mrs. Stanley Ball was appointed to inquire ,when the next cancer meeting v al be at by th when the ciuo will send a representative. �� i program 01 contests was given oy Mrs. Ted Hunting and Mrs. 'Herbert Duizer. The program eonirnittee ...tor March will be airs. Berra'' liunKiiTg and Mrs. George Schneider. '1 he runch I vary books to be in on Saturda, committee will be Mrs. G iry i nary 4th. Cunningham, Mrs. Stuart Amen.,' Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Rath 11rs. Herbert Duizer and Mrs. well, Michael and Janice, of Ariel Duizer. d D roll call es Owen Sound spent the week to be answered ay a favorite I end with her parents, Mr. and Bible Verse and a donation for the March of Dimes. Lunch was 1 Mrs. Gordon R. Taylor. Mrs. served by Mrs. Garth McClin- 4 Rathwell and children remained chey Mrs. Worthy' Young, Mrs,1 for a week's visit. St. George's Anglican Church i interesting account of the pur- The president, the F Alex.rs. ex ary meeting of the Ladies' Aid Society of Knox Presbyterian Church last Friday in the church was the scene of the monthly meeting of ' the A.Y.P.A. of Iluron Deanery Monday after- noon when the young "Rouf?le were welcoTed to Goderich.'by, tb ' .1Pr#' ,,�n�. . box 's: Young• 'People's, Paul Carroll. Marie bro'wnne, the deanery pre- "sident, extendee ''3 i '" ti�el o pose of the A.Y.P.A in Canada. The young people present learned about public speaking. Rev. C. S. bider from the An - g , ;G,hurch in ,. Gliaton, gay tai slxt' 'an - extremely beneficial platform_ procedure. He used mu e a1 hu t x -,4,gtuutit r�g €':.ta to this "leadership rail tleinatistrate liis lecture iii a y• very comical way. "These. deanery meetings help The next speaker was also Strai on, cut Next Sunday evening, Rev. R. S. Hiltz, of Exeter, will he guest speaker at the Knox United •Church at 8 p.m. on March 5th, when; the newly redecorated auditorium will be rededicated. Mr. Hiltz was a former minister of this congregation before go- ing to Main Street Church, Exeter. to add enthusiasm and drive to A.Y.P.A.," said Mr. Phil Cooper, a high school teacher from Strathroy, in a talk on just what the Anglican Young Peoples' Association is. He also gave an tinued his -study on the Prayer Book. Plans were made to hold a skating party on March 2nd with refreshments served later at the rectory. The Librarian of the Auburn Library• requests all County Lib Sunshine Sister banquet and it was announced that the district annual of the West Huron Dis- trict will be held at Wipgham on May 17. The report of the card committee was given by Mrs.. Andrew Kirkconnell. A rummage sale was planned to support. the new hall kitchen committee's plans. Lunch was served by Mrs. Gordon R. Tay- lor' and Miss Viola Thompson. Leonard Archambault 'and Mrs. Stanley Ball. Mrs. Gordon R. Taylor receiv- ed the marriage annourtcement of her friend, •Mrs. Alice Shaw, of Alliston, to Harold Bernard Hoek, of r Rochester, N -Y , --- on_ h Wrived l;'-ebrttary , 21� 1��,�� �- here fora urian -years When her late husband,'Russel,Shaw•, was .C.P`..R:°�-stwtion agent about 35 years ago. Mr Shaw passed •yin • 1952 Mrs. Paul Hutchins and fam- ily, of Goderich, visited a few days last week with her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs.. Sydney Me- Clinchey and Ruth. District President Is Guest $,pear --Mrs,-._Utt-o..Pofzp, dis-. trie -prei;d'e1Tt,' guest speaker at the February meeting of the Auburn Women's Institute, told the members the qualities pt an ideal Institute member. She remarked that allshould work from Clinton.... Mr. Roger Jackson, who spoke on formal parliamentary procedure .to be used at the .weekly meetings of the local -Young Peoples'. He stated: "Wisdom results from experience and mistakes; the only way we can learn some- thing is by trying it." He had many suggestions on how to better the parish A.Y.P.A.'s, The rally was concluded with a special evensong in the church. Members of Clinton, Brus- sels, Gorrie, Forciwich, Strath- roy and Goderich were in at- tendance. Supper was served by the Evening Guild. ed with asbestos vinyl tile. The Ladies' Aidis to cover the cost and choose _ the color to be their words. used. - On account of the 1Vlalrch The time to get primed for meeting date being Good Fri - the future is when you're still .i.u..ynur prime ' ..-,,.., parlor. After the opening daffy, it was decided to Move next y, Sr 1Atl.. t'�S. „forward one, pianist; the devotional exercises week to March 24th. This meet - ' were continued with the .bible .ing is to be in, charger ,.ol=Jrs. 1st -CorIntlixarr ,.Hwarmg�a�rh chapter 13, by Mts. 11. Hall, fol- lowing which Mrs. Florence Mac- Donald led in prayer. The reports of the secretary and treasurer were read and approved. Mrs. J. Pitblado, the treasurer, reported a substan- tial bank balance for the so- ciety, The president announced that the ladies would cater to two dinners in the near future, the Diamo nniversary dinner of the W en's Institute, and later in the spring, the annual dinner of the Community Concert. As- sociation. Approval was given to purchase 16 butter knives and large water pitchers. Discussion followed regarding the merits of floor coverings. Thea manwho. weighs. ,words retains his balgarice. his ROCK 'N„ -ROLL DANCE • FRIDAY, MA02.CH 3 -- from 9.30 to 12.30 MUSIC by "THE ' REVOLS of Stratfard.`0, ADMISSION 750' ,, SORRY NO DANCE SATURDAY NIGHT Owing"to' a Private Party FOR SALE— Propane or Natural Gas Furnace and Two Space Heaters. BLU'E WATER'LOUNGE BAXFIELD ROAD — GODERICH — JA 4-9933 Mrs: ' Gonion Miller returned for the motto, :'For- Home an• d from Clinton hospital on Mon- Country" and ask what a mein; day after several days there I bet could do for the Institute following surgery. Due to the ice storm on Sat- urday evening, a county. truck and a feed truck had a slight accident at the corner of Loftus and Goderich streets. � re- turned home last wnd Mrs. eek -end from 1Iitchell Where they had been and not what can it do for her. She said that there are, three groups to any organization, workers, jerkers and shirkers. She stressed the importance of being a good homemaker and a gid, citizen and to use one's talents to help• the ns The president, • Mrs. Thomas u e. visiting their daughters •acrd i Haggitt, was in charge and the their families. Iminutes were read by the secre- We arepleased to report that i tart' Mrs. Bert .Craig. An in-. ,Mr. J. C Stoltz is able to be up citation to attend the 60th an- t around the house after falling a • couple of weeks ago on the iice. . Mr. and Mrs. Jack Sprung and Ifamily attended the golden wed- ding anniversary of his parents, niversary of the Goderich Wo- men's Institute was accepted. The members. voted to send a delegate to Guelph to the Presi- dent's Convention on May 4 and 5. It was decided to make gifts• Mr. and- Mrs. Harold Sprung, .ofoI bootees to accompany. a baby Hullett Township. i congratulation card. Plans were 4-H Club. --The fourth, meet -`completed to hold a millinery ing of . the Auburn Cutouts 4 -III course on March 8th. Anyone Club Was- held at the home. of wishing to make a spring• ---hat, ,thp Ica ler, lira. Donald' Baines.' get in touch ;Pith. Mrs. Thomas I ( esident Janet ;Young, Haggitt. 1�'Irs. Gordon R. Taylor, 1- pr opened the meeting. The min- j convener of Historical Research, uses were read by the secretary.)gave a detailed summary of the (Marian Hickey. The roll call "Tweedsmuir IIistory of the. Au - was answered by each girl de- j burn com>vilunity. An instru- 1 monstrating correct sitting and men.tal of medley of old tunes' ° standing posture. The girls ,vas played by Mrs. George Mil - SPONSORED BAY 'started assembling, their cotton llian. The roll call was answered dresses ane •we.re shown how toiby each nafning an :historical � make darts and to gather seams. I place of interest within driyinh GODER1CH LIONS CLUB • — S. O. ANDERSON, CHAIRMAN. _1 LMARCH 3to AY 3 ' Watch for your letter with Easter Seals in the' Mail. .9 Mark's A.Y.P.A. - The A.Y.P.A. of St Mark's Church met at the home of Rose Marie Haggitt with a large attendance, The m"eeting was in charge of Shirley Brown, Carolyn Clark and Rev. R. Meally. Prayers were taken by Mary Kirkcon- nell. _Shirley Brown, the pre- sident took charoe of the busi- ness period and Mr. Meally eon - distance. A picture of ,the .flour mill, which was situated one time on the site of the present chopping mill, created great in- terest. The `slate of officers for 1961 will be brought in at the next meeting by the nominating committee composed of Mrs. W. Bradnock, Mrs. Andrew Kirk- connell and Mrs. Gordon Dobie. Plans were made. for the annual FOR THE. GOOD HEALTH of YOUR FAMILY -There's nothing ' •''ngin thei 'world lke ... The NEW WESTFALIA CLARIFIER INSTALLED IN OUR PLANT ASSURES = IL The Most Delicious Flavor and- - Purrifkation DAIRY .PRODUCTS Por Baba's Sake BE SUE I "'S PURE. Stanley St: JA 4-7822 A. plioto9 show* Mr 10IBIO IdAOHINP OP ITS KIND In Huron County. , dp aannNow--wash without waitingan automatic gyralCaswaterheater is four times faster. than y other method! • .All things considered, natural has is your best all-round >bargain when it comes to heating water for your home. 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