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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1967-10-19, Page 9uburn andDistrict MRS. WES fl DNOCIG--- or spontnt— Phoi 524-1593 PERSONAL Little Miss Monique Morris of London was. a visitor ret. ently with her grandmother, Mrs. Arthur Grange, Jennifer and Shelley. * -* J * . Mr. and. Mrs. Thomas John- ,' ston, Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. • Phillips and Miss tti a hf. lips were London visitors last Thursday, • Mr, and Mrs, Ed Davies vis. ited last Friday with Mr. and . Mrs. James. Hemgly at Atwood. * * * Mr. and Mrs. WilfredSander. son, Miss Margaret Sanderson Miss Mary Sanderson, of God. erich, Miss Barbara Sanderson of Woodstock and Miss Minnie Wagner attended the wedding of r. the former's nephew, Earl Yotingblut at Glencoe. * * * Knox Presbyterian WMS will 'bola Ujeir annual Thankoffering 'meeting on. October 23 at 8 -p, m. when Miss Ida White, mis• sionary nurse of India will be the guest .speaker., Everyone ,is invited to attend this special service. * * * J, Keith Robinson has accepted a position in Toronto and left this past weekend. * *" * M , and Mrs. Oliver Ander. son eft last Saturday for a holi. day at Sudbury, Ottawa and Expo. * *. * Mrs.. Gordon R. Taylor returned on Saturday after a week in Brantford with her daughter, Mrs. Ronald Rath. well, Mr. Rathwell, Michael and Janice. * *. *. - ' jMrs. Andrew Kirkconnell is visiting friends in London this week. and i Recent guests with Mr. Mrs. Ben Hamilton; were her mother, Ray La Vigne, Mr, and Mrs. Stanley Semegen andShel. ley, 0,nd Charles Seznegen, all of Windsor, also John Hamilton and Miss Junia Corcoran of Tor.. onto. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Palmer Rut. ledge of Vancouver, B.C. vis. ited with Mrs. Gordon R. Thy ..lor over the weekend. * ' * * The Librarian of the Auburn. Library requests all County Library books to be in by, Oct. ober 21, * * * Miss K. M. Govier ofToronto visited last week with Miss Mar. garet R. Jackson. * * * Mr. and Mrs. RonaldDamude and Marilyn ofWaterdown spent the weekend with Mrs. Beth Lansing. 4. THE-- CHAIRMAN, BOARD, PRINCIPAL & STAFF OF THE GODERICH DISTRICT COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE INVITE YOU TO ATTEND THE OPENING OF THE 1967 ADDITION • Blf -SHE HONORABLE -WILLIAM G. DAVIS, O.C.,- B.A., LLD. MINISTER OF EDUCATION, Province of Ontario ON FRIDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1967 --2.00 P.M. / Access Via Entrance To New' Gymnasium From New Parking Lot (West Side of School 0 a When did Niagara come into. the picture? the kin Warner Andrews atten Ploughing Match last •.W,' Barrie, ' Mr. and Mrs. Albgrt,McFar. lane visited recently with friends In Louden, ... Mr. and Mars, W ellington Good of Biytil and her sister, Mrs, Lizzie -Pepper Of Exeter vis. ited one day last week with the ladies' cousin, Mrs. William J. Craig and Mr. Craig. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Harold Nichol. son of S.eaforth viSited,on Sun. day with Mrs. Charles Straug• han , and Mrs. Wes Bradnock, ,Sheronand George. 4 Mr, and Mrs. Thomas Ha.g• gitt and Mrs. Ernest Patter. son of Godericspent last W ed. nnesday at.. the Ploughing Match at Barrie. Mr. and Mrs Mrs. William han visited last Saturday with. their daughter, Mrs. Thomas Jardin, Mr. Jardin and family a t W ingham., • OBITUARY MRS. GEORGE` MoDONALD The sympathy of the tom. munity is extended to Clifton McDonald whose mother passed. away in Beck Memorial Hos. pital, London after a lengthy illness. '�"� Born in Grey Township, she was 97 years of age. She was the former, Agnes Evangeline M eyers. Surviving besides Clifton is .a son Robert of Jamestown. One brother, James resides at Duncan, B.C, The f inera1 ser. vice was held at the D. A. Rann Funeral Home, Brussels with burial. in Molesworth C em. etery, Grey Township. . WiU seves ,as wen as . othe.Auburn Get citizr1 o like the, eet ,' d e' Wolnenrs Mute met* bers resent were Mrs, ,?oiald. Riverside�" Haines, preentdeft, Mrs, Fxajk, RaitlibY, Mrs., Tholnas itt The community of Auburn is to have a new park on thebanks • of the Maitland River,,Approval of this project was given by the County Connell Committeewhen they met recently with members . of the Aubiirn Women's Instl• tute cornu ittee. ' . Warden Donald McKenzie led the delegation to the site just south of " the Patterson bridge between the oldroadandthe:iew by-pass on County rpa.d 25 at Auburn. The Huron County • Council agriculture committee composed of John Corbett, Hay Township chairman,, HughFlyn, Hullett township, Gordon. Boyd, Deputy Reeve Ashfield town. .ship, Douglas Miles, Huron County Agriculture Representa• tive,'Roy Pattison, East Wawa. nosh township, Jim Britnell, County, Engineer, John C. Berry, county clerk treasurer and Fred 'Janser, Stratford, Zone, Forester. Plans were discussed how the site could be made into a suite able park where picnickers could drive to the river's edge. and enjoy the scenery. -Work has already started and more work will be done thi fall to get it ready for next sumer,. This project was started two ye,rs ago by the Women's In. stitute members and it is hoped that the community will rally and help financially with pie. nic tables etc to make this a Centennial project for our com. munity where the young folk of the community can enjoy them. and Mrs. Wen lax, Mrs. Bert .Cram was absent. Auburn United Special ecI � . �.a AUBURN .. Bouquets of cql, c,orful chrysanthemnum§ decora. ted Knox United Church for their' annual Anniversary ser. d vice last, Sunday. The pest • speaker was Rev. J. Donald MacDonald, B.Sc,•B.D. ofNarth Street United Church, Gocerich The service of song was led by the church organist, Mrs. Lillian Hallam and the choir. Rev. 3. Donald MacDonald chose for his inspiring message, to speak on the subject, "Is Faith A Farce Of A Force?" He spoke of the early pioneers and their faith an also the ex. periences of those • in the Old Testament. In defining Farce he stated 'that it is defined • as a laughable joke and stated that many today laugh at the Chris. tian's beliefs. He challenged toda.ys church members and followers of Christ to work out •their faith and stand up for Christ and His teachings along with the call for Mis. sionary work among the mil- lions starving in Asia. The offering was received by the ushers, Kenneth McDougall, Allan McDougall, Lawrence Plaetzer and Clifford Hallam. Daplist Hold Layman's $ervicc' AUBURN-.14ayina ' -Sunda)? Was observed' at . the Aubvf, Baptist Chart lastOtinda `, The" Servicee was led by cilen Rice with Mies Nancy. Anderson at the organ, , The invocational :prayer was given by , James Rice and the responsive reading was led by Harry Webster. The Scripture - lesson frOm,St. Luke 9; 07-62, 10: 1-12 wasread by k'rank l aithby, folloWed by' prayer by Torrance Tabb, The pastor Mr. Jack Heynen gave the annoulicements and the offering was received by or.. don Youngblut. The sermon was given by Bert Doran. His topic, "Men on the .March" ;was based on Mark 2:l4th verse. ASH FI ELD Mr. and Mrs. Doug Drennan, Alan and Dennis visited recent. ly with Wm. ;Drennan .at Tren. ton., * .' * * Mr. and Mrs. Sandy Mac. donald were at Expo last week. * *. * Gordon MacGregor of London visited last Sunday with his aunt,' Mrs. Colin MacGregor. * * *•- Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Thain of Scarboro called on old friends here on Saturday. * * * Members of the Ashfield W.M.S. attended a meeting in Whitechurch on Wednesday. Mr. ,and Mrs, Rosa Mai+ cenxie spent the weelcend ; .Parley and Toronto.',, * ,Mrs, , D9d Hangton biP • been under the doctor's care. lately. baying had a bad. case Qf the "fart. * *,.* Mr. and. Mrs. Bill, Farrish were in Batavia,. where they: attended; the, wedding of Mr, and Mrs. Ian MacRae.,; ; y o.. Many fr40111 the . c miinf ty ,.attended the reception on l~'ridn•Y evening in Kincardine ,pavilion,, for Mr. and Doug Marlyn. * •4* * Mrs. Eldon Braley „hasn't . been as well as her many friends would like' to see her, ' * #k. * Mr.. and Mrs: Allan MacLean,. and family of Collingwood spent the weekend with Mr. Don Mac. Lean. * * 6..! Mrs. Con Hogan is spending.. . the week in mpntrtoal and Expo. ' * * * Messrs.. Jim and Neil Mae. - Kenzie were among those from the community who attendedthe Ploughing Match at Barrie dur. ing the week. *., * * • Mr. Rod Finlaysozi of Sarnia • spent the weekend with Mr. and ' Mrs. Gordon Finlayson. ,. * *. * Mr. George MacDonald returned home from British ' Columbia where he has been for the past several weeks. ABP CHOICE- QUALITY FACIAL TISSUE. T 0 M AT 0 E S Regular, Slenderline or Super FEATURE PRt.CEI -KOTEX NAPKINS A.B.C. 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