The Goderich Signal-Star, 1967-02-23, Page 8The February meeting of St.
Genrge's Evening Guild was held
011 the'' evening of ,Ash W ednes-
day.
In the absence of the president,
the vice-president June DUcls.-
worth conducted•theopening pray.
ers, A .Lenten hymn, was sung,
accompanied by Roslyn Camp•
bell and Scripture was read by
Jean Morris.
Minutes and
correspondence
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McARTHUR& REILL'
ere read by Betty Rogers and
the, tial report was given by
the treasurer, Jean Hanna.
Discussion took place about
a forthcoming project, thepublip.
ation of a ct okbook, Jean Manna
and JoAnne Wilkinson are con-
vening the project. Suggestions
were heard concerning a Oen-
tennlal project in which all the
women's groups of the church
would participate.
A. tour of the church was con.
ducted by Rev. G. G: Russell,
stressing things of historical in-
terest such as the stained glass
windows, altar hangings, Com.
mu0..tQn vessels, and the pictures
:of former rectors. The service
of "Compline" was •said at the
close of the tour. The group
then went to the Rectory at the
invitation of Mrs. Russell for
refreshments and a social hour.
Donnybrook: UCW: AppQints
May Meeting : Committee..
DONNY1 ROOD --The .UCW
meeting ri)as eld Wednesday
afternoon at the home of Mrs..
John Hildebrand with a good att.
endance. When the members were
assembled the hostess assisted
by Mrs. Margaret Leddy served
tea. ,
MTs, trim Small who had charge
.of the program opened the meet
ing with prayer.
Mrs. T.omi"-Armstrong candyct-
ed the,business.A connmitteewas
nominated to look after the
Special ;meeting in—May.-The
offering was received. Mrs.
Ice Covered Roads
Cancel ' Classes
LOCHALSH— School was can-
,
celled atNor th,AshfieldonThurs.
day due to ice on the roads.
Mr,s, Leeson, of Teeswater, is
spending'a few days with her
daughter, Mrs. Jack Elph,ich,
Mrs. Ewan MacLean, Mrs,
David Elphich and Mrs, -Norval
Stewart were Among those who
attended the Horticultural .execu-.
tive meeting in Ripley on Wed-
nesday when the Flower Show
prize lists' were revised.
Barbara MacKenzie, of Kit.
chener, '„spent the weekend with
her parents,Mr. and Mrs. Henry
MacKenzie.
Mr., and Mrs. Donald Simpson.
re„•recent visitors in Toronto.
The MacNay families have
learned of the death of Gordon
MacNay at Portage La Prairie on
Thursday.
Mrs. Pinder
Joins PNGs
- Mrs. Levi Good is a patient in
hospital in London. _
Sympathy from the area is ex.
tended Mr. Tom Farrell and
family in the passing of Mrs.
.Tom Farrell early Monday morn.
ing.
Ricky Minkler, of Sudbury, is
staying with K. L. MacKenzie and
attending Wingham District High
School.
Stuart Chamney read the minutes
of, the previous meeting. Mrs.
Small, Mrs. "Sam Thompson and
Mrs. Ernest Snowden read pass-
ages .of scripttlr.e alter'nately,
Mrs. Snowden led in prayer and
all repeated the Lords' Prayer
together. "In Christ there is no
East or West" was sung and Mrs.
Thompson took charge of the
chapter in the study book; Mrs.
Snowden read a poem "Miss.
ions in Argentina." He had spent
4 1/2 years there before coming
to the Auburn charge. Mrs.Small
closed the meeting with prayer.
....MIP...o.
The Tiger Dunlop 4.H Udine.
:making Club, led by Mrs. Albert
Durst and Mrs. Eric Reaburn, is
well on its way with the new pro-
ject 'A World of Food inCanada.'
The clubs in Ontario are mark-
ing the Centennial.by tracing the
development of Canadian food
customs from the days of the
early settlers to modern times.
In a study. pf - this kind, girls
will' learn how our food habits
are influenced by Canadians of
many different backgroundsand
will gain a reSitec•t for the trad-
itional. food_ -practices •of various
cultural groups Who have ',made
this country their home.
The active "group of 10 mem-
bers elected the- following off.
ricers; Janice Reaburn, president
S„hirl-ey Fisher, vice-president;
Helen Brindley, secretary;
Connie Young, treasurer.
'Early Canada' was the theme
Wandering troubadours will en-
tertain visitors at, Expo 67. Four
mobile troubadour units , jugg-
lers,” singers, musicians and var.
iety acts IN follow the crowd.
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of their first meeting' and,the girls
,made Suceotash.a dish the early
settler`s learned to make from the
Iroquois who called it f'Sukqutt.
ahhash". Mrs. Reaburn demon-
strated how to make Blueberry
Buckle, a oelightful dessert,
made from one of our wild fruits,
free for thegathering in pion-
eer Canada.
;.During the study of the second -
meeting's to 'e .'Heritage from
New France' two dishes of French
Canadian Origin were ,derno .
strated; Tourtiere, a savorypor
pip, and Grarldpbres, light finIl
dumplings cooked in maple syrr}p.
'Sharon Carroll, Horne - Econ.
for Huroh County, will be
Bert Meeting.
()mist
guest
at
the
SL IE...
a
progreessive
eoinpuxsy'
to aW
M1
prog,;r
In( us try
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