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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1966-02-10, Page 12r N . The O'Ooderieh "Si a $tar, TiuMAO, FebrUary lis 1908 News 4 13U11N. Rev. R. U. Illae. Lean led in a devotional period and° presided for the „ annual. meeting 'of Knox Presbyterian Choreh when the reports' of the Various organizations were re- eeived .an"d ticce'ptod Iv 'the Members of: the congregation, • ,The secretary, 1.tr, Donald Baines} read =the minutes and the year's business :was review - ti - Cxifts' of choir books were - ceived during the . year in mem- ory of the late Mrs. J. C. Sto.tlz and also a Book of Praise in memory of the late Mrs. Herbert. Govier by former neighbors. '•--1_ ';he--W-:`M:S:-T;'eport -wa`s-'giv'err' by the treasurer, Mrs, Donald Haines and the S inday school report was giver"by Mrs. Haines for her daughter, Miss Marg- aret Haines. The Ladies' Aid report was, given by Mrs: Roy Daer and the budget by Mrs. . W.-Bradhock. The manager's report was, given by Mrs.. Bradziock and the auditor's report was read by Mrs. Ed. Davies. The C.G.I.T. report was given by the leader, Mrs. Bradnock. The Clerk of Session, Mr. Donald Haines, reviewed the year's work"and the election of officers took, place,. The lace,- The , session is composed of Mr. John Houston, Mr. Alfred Rollinson, Mr. Kenneth Scott, Mr. William Wagner,. Mr. Ar- thur Youngblut with Mr. Donald Haines as clerk. The .. trustees appointed were Messrs. Arthur Youngblut, Ilars vey . MBG ee and • Donald Haines. The Board of Management— Roy Deer, Wilfred Sanderson, Gordon Dobie, William -Wagner, Maj -or .Youngblut and Ed. Da- vies. Church organists, Miss Marg- aret Sanderson, Miss Margaret Haines; Cburoh secretary, bon- clef Raines; Chuirch- tr Mrs. Wes Bradnock; auditors, Mrs. . Ed. *Davies,' ,Miss , Luella :Wagner; . histo,riazt, Miss Franc Houston; ushers, Gordon Dobie, Goidon Deer, 'Kenneth Scott, Major - Youngblut and Wilfred Sanderson; ..Sunday school sec- • retary -treasurer, Miss Margaret °'• g • Haines. Following a business discus- sion Period the meeting was closed with prayer and lunch was served by ladies of the congregation. ' Russel King Funeral services were held last Thursday for Russel King who ,passed away suddenly on Tuesday morning athis home in the village.. He was in his 71st year and • was 'the son of the late Albert King and Annie Lawlor ancrwas :born in th.s district. He served in the 161st. bat- talion overseas in World War I. For many years he operated the Auburn hotel and was, mail - }an from the. C.P.R. to the post . office. He was .predeceased by his first wire, Anna Stewart over 20 years, ago. Surviving are his wife, the for- mer Madeline Youngblut; two sons, Stewart of Toronto, Don - old -of Stratnroy; :twp daughters, Mrs. Harry (Margaret) Phalen, Acton, and Mrs, Warren (Paul- , ine) Mitchell of Sarnia. Also five grandchildren and two great-grandchildren and one sister, Mrs. Albert (Mildred) Killough of Springfield. The funeral, held•at the J. K. -Arthur--funeral—home,- was -i charge of Rev. John Wheeler with burial in Blyth Mausoleum with final, burial in `Ball's ceme- tery. Pallbearers were Messrs. Bert Craig, Alvih Plunkett, Gor- don ;Miller, Clifton McDonald, William Moss and William Dodd. • The members of the Blyth Leg- iCUEp0IIt0i • do • tr$ .1NYITATIONS. -ANNOUNCEMENTS ACCESSORtgS tl COME IN AND ASK FOR , YOUR ' FREE BRIDAL GIFT REGISTER °SIGNAL TA1 ion held a service .on Wednes• day evening. '- Receive Seals Junior congregation of, Knox United Chttreh• were presented with their seals It Sunday morning. _ Those :receiving were. Gold (85%) Jayne Arthur; Arva 13a11, , /Darvk Ball, Daryl 'Ball, Dana Bean:. Yvonne Bean, Steel. ley Grange,' Ai144 Hildebrand, Fay Hildebrand, John Koop mans, .Lai°ry. , Plaetzer, Sherry Plaetzer, Wanda Plaetzer, Marie Plunkett, Lynn Turner; ,Glen Wightman, Maryli.n Wightman; Mur, ray Wightman, Raymond lii`ldebrand. Silver (70%)— Gary Ament, Shirley Ament, Ricky Archain hauit, Eldon Chamney, Douglas Durnin, Keith Lapp, ' Nancy Lapp, Betty Moss. Red Seals (60%) — Douglas Chamney, Larry Chamney, Lor- raine °Chamney; Paul Chamney, Billy Millian and Sylvia Rut- kowski, C.G.I.T. Group "Called to be obedient" was the theme of - the study last week when the Auburn C.G.I.T. group met in Knox Presbyterial, Church with the president, Betty Moss, in charge. , The meeting was opened by singing a hymn with Gail Miller at the piano. . The Scripture lesson was read by Duane Kirkcannell. The offering was received by Shelley Grange and dedicated. The -' minutes were adopted as read by the secretary, Ruth Bere. The roll call was. answer ed- by namingtheir ' favorite singer. Jane Doran took -the Bible quiz .on the children of the Bible. Mrs. Bradnock led in the study period and .the chap- ter, on The Moment of Decision was studied and tooithe girls back to the days of the early bristianYin the time of Caes- ar. Charades •were played by the four groups and Judy Ar- thur was ..the pianist for • the cldsing hymn, followed by Taps. • • Personals Mr. and , Mrs. Oscar . Ament quietly celebrated their 49th wedding anniversary at the hoiue of their son, Mr: Stewart Ament, Mrs. Ament and family, R.R. 1, Auburn, recently with a family dinner. "Miss 'Irene A- ment- of Goderich is reported" to be improved in health. Mrs. Earl Wightman of Luck - now visited last Friday. ,with her friend, Mrs. Charles Strau- District ,y, ghan, Mr.. Murray "aas wan one of the four students at: Waterloo University who were awarded the J. P. Foundation Scholarship 'for high standing in the chemistry class, - .• lass,.,,.• Mr. and_ Mrs, lild,Payies visit- ed . with Mrr and Mrs James H'embly last Thursday 'at At. wood. Mist Jean' 1ioulston and Miss Jean Jamieson of Toronte spent ti,io weekend, with Mr. and Mrs. John Hbuston. Mriss Mary Hous- ton, Miss Frances Houston and Miss Olive Young. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Haniilton re exitly•Axistte the}ir sari I1![r John fiarnilton at Waterloo -01k versity and on their return were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Humphreys at Dublin, iVir. and . Mrs. Robert Turner and family have /earned of the death of Ms another, Mrs.; Re- becca Turner of Clinton. Guests last Friday with Mk', and Mrs. Robert J. Phillips were Mr. Rayitond Redmond of Gcderich and his nephew, Mr. Joe Bell and Mrs. Bell of Clares- ho)m R Alberta. Miss Margaret R. Jackson, Miss. Sber*n Collins and Mr. George .Collins visited, last- Sat» urday in ' London.:. with Mr, ° and Mrs. Sherry., Wilson, Mr. . Harry Armstrong ' has learned, of the sudden death. of his sister, :l Mrs. Louise .Smith of North Pay, who was killed while calking rgn: �tl y. stye carne. ' over the curb and struck her. Mr. and Mrs. Sid Plowright of Lucknow .;visited on Sunday with Miss Laura Phillips. DONNYBROCK DONNYI1IiOOK.--Phe Febru- ary m°eeting of the U.C.W. was held on Tuesday afternoon at 1 he home of Mrs. Sam Thomp- son with a good attendance. Mrs Tom Armstrong • had charge., of the 'business. Mrs. John Hildebrand gave the call to worship and led in prayer. Mrs. Hildebrand read 'the King James version of Psalm 119 and Mrs. Edward Robinson read the revised version. Mrs. Hildebrand led' in prayer. Mrs. Robinson " had charge of the study book and Mrs. Hilde- brand charge of the study guide, followed by ca" discussion period. Jane Thompson received the offering. Mrs. Morley Johnston gave a reading, • "The need of Ilk world today." Mgrs. Robin- son thanked the hostess and her assistant. Mrs. Hildebrand closed the meeting with prayer. Lunch mss= was served -by the'hostess ` siste`d by Mrs. Margaret, Leddy. • Mrs. William" Hardy invited the ladies" to her` home for. the March meeting. Personals MVIrI James Robinson of Wat- erloo University spent the ,week- end. eekend• with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Robinson and fam. ily. Mrs. Charles Jefferson. Mrs Wesley 'Jefferson, Brian and. Gerald visited Friday ,with Mr. ,Henry McClinchey of Auburn. Mr. Bert Thompson of Bel - grave visited Sunday with. his nephew, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Thompson and family. Mr. and Mrs, Gus Devereaux visited over the weekend"with relatives in Detroit. Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Henderson and family of Brucefield and Mr. and "Mrs. 'George Webster and family of St. Helens visit- ed oriSundays with Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Chamney and family. Mrs. Wesley Jefferson, Deb- bie, Brian. and Doreen called on her grandparents, Mr., and Mrs. Willows Mountain and her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elgin Josiing and family all of Lon- desboro on Saturday.. HelpingHands Visi Shut-in's In .meetings held at the home Yof Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Johnstone, Mts. '" E _,B .'ler, ecr~etary- treasurer, retorted ` 156 visits 1 to shutlins for the first quarter; another cash donation to Mrs. H. F. Carroll, in ,'aid of .the girls' work shop, and the:reguu lar .monthly parcels sent to°Eng- Tand. Two meetings. were 'held •at the home of ' Mr. and Mrs. D. Elliott. During their fifteen years of work, the members made , two donations to missionary -effort connected with° ,the Salvation Army: Members took part in devotions and social activities and .lunch' was served. PHOTO 6Y ROB ER` L:..,COR1\4& Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bruce Kinkead are shown , ollowing their recent wedding . in the East Chapel of Timothy Eaton Memorial Oliuroli, Toronto. The -bride is the former Carel Margaret Kreutzer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ,Charles Kreutzer. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Kinkead. Women's Hospital Auxiliary Elects Slate Of Officers. for 19G6. The Women's Hospital -Auxil- iary held their annual meeting, January 24th, at the nurses' Residence.. Mrs. F. Curry, out- going president, presided. During the course of the year a °wax -bath was installed in the therapy room, and _a defibrillator purchased for 'cardiac 'arrest, It was repprted. ° -Vfagazines--were4iven to`the nurses, for use in the reside -1M and gifts given to hospital pat- ients at Christmas, . The fund rais.iirg projects-sttch as the Penny Fair, sale of cal- endars, coke machine and .gift case were=again lucrative. Mrs. Worsell, gift case convener, pre- sented a cbecque 'for. $4Q0 to the auxiliary general fund. Representatives were present at two district conferences dur- ing the year, also at the annual convention ' of .. Tioapital Auxil- iaries of Ontario. , Mrs. C. Cat. sewing convener,. estimated about 350 hours work were done..by various • groups during the year. 1 Mrs. L. Fulford presented the l new slate of officers for 1966 as follows: Past president, Mrs. F. Curry; president, Miss Re Ladder; first vice-president, Mrs. H. Rivers; ,secosld-vice-president, Mrs. D. E. Sienna; . acting secre- tart', Mrs. N. C. Jackson; treas- urer, -Mrs: 777—CU—try; assigraft -treasurer, Mrs. M. McGill; press secretary, Mrs. N. C. Jackson; sewing co ener, Mrs. C, Cutt; gift case er, Mrs. C. Wor- sell; historian, Mrs. G. MaoEwan. $60,000 FOR ROMA A by-law to provide $60,000 for expenditures on" roads and streets du •ring 1966 received its third reading at last Thursday's meeting,,pf council. Of this total. $25,000 _,is sche- duled for construction with the remaining $35,000 for mainten- ance • -1 LET FASHION CO TO YOUR HE; Go ahead ... let yourself go ... let fashion go to your head this season. You con escape the drudgery of winter by purchasing~ , your' new, spring hat now. Galt away from it 'all ..., come in and try on some of our new collection. You'll like what you se.J' -• 6.98 UP ....THIS SP -RING C. 0.1GENE GA Row • Mr. Bugene Garrow, recently joined the staff of Gerry's_ pllanees-as ies-ropresontatti Mr. Cxarrow is well experience ed in the ;field of retail sales of household appliances, Mr. Amoroso stated, ,`Gerry's Appliances is the 'Store. That' Service, Built' and in an effort to keep up with the ser- vice demands and keep service personalized, prompt and e11e, rent,. it is r ecessalry fir'' me to .direct my -effort more toward the service end of the business."" Mr.. Amoroso further stated that Gene has been given" full authority to • give the best deals possible on their many lines of appliances.. - Mr. Garrow is from Clinton 'and was formerly with Scruton Firestone and . more • recently with the Firestone store of Stratford. Advt. Knox Attends SCGI,ervice On Sunday, January 30th, Knox C,G.I T. members attended a Christian' Youth Services to celebrate. Christian Youth Week. The Young People's Society took part in the Service at Knox Presbyterian Church. - Among_theSe _.:.a+ttending:the. service were the "Brot`Vniea, Guides, Cubs and Scouts all be- longing to Knox Presbyterian Church. On February 1 the C.G.T.T, group held a sleigh party. ItO ODISC MODEL 5OOX.M manual advance 'slide projector. With all. the pi eeision quality features in - eluding 500 watt lamp, fan cooling, three .position switch, 3" 1/3.5 coated anastigmat lens, adjustable levelling loot, retractable carrying _ handle. Attractive medium, alive finish with charcoal gray trim. Easy to store and easy to carry -8 wide; 10%" long, 5%" high... . weigh just 'over 5 lbs.! Complete with 1 ROfl'0I »So slide l up Ocie 'r and 8 ft. power cord. • A han bo'c, c� sortme hard ai colates. 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