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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1969-10-09, Page 7Members of the Goderich Community Safety Codncil who attended the annual safety banquet last Friday at the Club • Grill are, left to right, Ben Chisholm, John Jeffery, Rijn Crossthwaite, chairman; H. Burt Wallace of the Ontario to 0 News of Auburn BY MRS. WES BRADNIOCK • 526-7595 Knox UCW holds meeting hear talk on. Holy Land • The monthly meeting of the United Church Women of Knox United Church was held on October 1 in the Sunday school room of the, church. Unit One •was in charge and Mrs. Kenneth McDougall presided. After the openhig hymn, the scripture lesson, Luke 7;1 to 10 verses was read by Mrs. Lawrence Plaetzer. The meditation was taken by Mrs: McDpugall and was -followed by prayer. A solo was sung by Miss Nancy Anderson accompanied on the piano by Mrs. Gordon Gross. The offering was received • by Mrs. Robert Turner and Mrs. James Jackson. A reading was given by Mrs. Norman McDowell • • and a piano solo was played by Mrs. Robert J. Philips. Mrs. Stewart Ament introduced the guest speaker, Miss Clare McGowan of Goderich, who gave an interesting account and showed pictures of her trip to the Holy Land. Mrs. Sidney Lansing thanked Miss McGowan. Mrs. Oliver Anderson took charge of the business part of the meeting. The minutes were adopted as read by the secretary, Mrs. Albert -McFarlane. The correspondence was read by Miss Margaret Jackson and the benediction was pronounced by Mrs. Fry. Lunch was served by members of Unit One and a social hour enjoyed. Rev. William Fingland of Niagara Falls and -Mrs. Frank Fingland of Clinton visited recently with Miss Margaret • Jackson. . . Mr. and Mrs, Wes Phillips of St. Thomas visited recently with Saturday visitors with Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Davies and Sidney Lansing. accompanied them on a trip to the Muskoka district. Clinton and Mrs. Orval Phillips and daughter Miss Helen Phillips of Mitchell. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Allen and Barbara of Agincourt and Mrs. Lela Ball of Clinton were Mr. and Mrs. Percy Vincent of • Bluevale and Miss A. Laidlaw • and Miss M. Laidlaw of • Whitechurch visited one day last week with Miss Margaret • Jpckson. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Haines returned last Friday evening from a two week's vacation in • the Maritime provinces. Mr. and Mrs. John Morrison 'QL Tillsonburg visited last Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. Ed Davies. . Honor Students from this area who visited Ottawa last week were Miss Betty Moss, -Miss 14 Shelley Grange, Larry Chamney, • Murray Wightman, Raymond Hildebrand, Dana Bean, and Bill Empey. • Nis. and Mrs. Ed Davies spent Sunday as guests of Mr. and Mrs. • R. R. Jelly. • We are pleased to report that Mr: Ross Robinson was able to come home last Wednesday and is convalescing at his home after .------a-month in Goderich hospital. Mrs. Ralph Munro returned home on Friday after ,two weeks' • with her son Bob, Mrs. Youngblut, Susan and Bruce at Scarborough. They brought her home and remained for the weekend. Recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Maitland Allen were Mr. - -Mrs-;----Ray-Mtilmurray---and —2kuburn-lan-F-elk- 15, 1887 and' Mr. and Mrs. Roy Cope, Sheila and Carol of London visited last Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth McDougall and Allan. Sunday visitors with Mrs. Sidney Lansing were Mr. and Mrs. Loran, Peter, Connie, Marian and Sandra of Bervie. We are sorry to report that Mrs. Bert Craig is a patient in Clinton • hospital where she underwent surgery. We, wish her a speedy recovery. Saturday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Johnston and Miss Laura Philips were Miss Isabel Fox of Blyth, Mrs. Lorne McDonald of Seaforth, Miss Myrtle -Phillips of Goderich and Mrs. Carmen Brindley of Benmiller. Mrs. Harry Arthur and her mother, Mrs. Elmer Keller of Dublin visited relatives in Port Burwell one day last week. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Robertson of Copper Cliff spent -the weekend -with her parent§ Mr. and Mrs. William Straughan and his father Mr. ' J. J. Robertson at Huroriview. •The Robertsons are returning from a trip to the British Isles. . ZE L LA McDONA LD .PASSES Auburn friends were sorry to learn last week of the sudden death of Miss Zella McDonald in Toronto. She was born in • Mr. and- Mrs. W. H. Coates of left Auburn in - 1912 for Flint, Michigan, Mr. , and Mrs. Toronto. She is survived by two Joe Vardon of London, Mr. '• nieces, Mrs. Fred (Jean) Book of Kenneth Cameron of Lucknow, Smithy* and Mrs, J. C. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Robinson of (VIarjorle). Raeburn of Toronto. • ot • Department of Transport highway safety branch; Ron Wilton, secretary; Gus Balcouras, council member and owner of the Club- Grill who donated the banquet; and 1111aurice Also present was Ron Price, safety council member. - staff QOM MOH SZONATATAII, MRS AY, OM WER 9, loop Mary's Scoop Kindergarten Room; T,he kindergarten room helped make our superintendent, Mr. Vintar's visit to our school more pleasant by reciting nursery rhymes. Open Area: The open area was having a religion period when a small boy was asked who his creator was, his answer was ",God." When asked • God who? His answer was "Sorry Sister, I don't know God's last name!" Grade 4's: The' grade 4's had two butterflies for visitors last week. One was still in its cocoon, the ,other was out and flying about. Now they are both out of their, cocoons. Grades 5 and 6: Grades 5 and 6 had quite a bit of sickness this week. Even •their class' representative Linda Eichholz was in the hospital! • Grades 6 and 7: Grades 6 and 7 did very well on the safety Receives scholarskip at 17th Huron County WI rally Miss Diane Oke, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ross Oke, RR 3, Exeter was the winner of the Huron, County Scholarship, Mrs. Larry Wheatley announced at the 17th Huron Coikity Rally held on Monday, October 6 at Dungannon United Church. As Diane is attending the University of Waterloo where she is taking a four year honor course to become a social worker, her Mother accepted the certificate and cheque and thanked the members who made this possible. The morning session was conducted by Mrs. Andrew Straughan president of Huron West District. Mrs. J. J. Ryan of Dungannon was in charge of registration. After the opening exercises with Mrs. Gordon Finnigan as organist, Mrs. Wilmer Rutledge of Dungannon welcomed the 112 delegates frit:1m all over the county. Greetings were" brought by Mrs. Lyle Murray of Lakelet, president of Huron East and Miss Ruth Skinner of Exeter, vice-president of Huron South. The minutes were read by the secretary Mrs. 0. Popp of Clinton and accepted. She gave the trea.surer's report and the auditors, „,Mrs. 4,Charles,, Nelson and Mrs. Art Groves had their report read. Mrs. William Humphrey of Walton gave the secretary's report for Huron East, Mrs. Newell Geiger -of Exeter for Huron South and Mrs. Graham--- -McNee of Dungannon for Huron West. The Children's Aid bursary report was read by Mrs. Cecil Blake of • Dungannon and stated that the bursary was $518 this year and will be used by Huron C.A.S. to further someone's education. • Mrs. Gordon Finnigan played an organ solo. • Mrs. 0. Popp secretary of the Huron County Historical Society reported on the activities of the. organization. She urged - Branches to make their curators members of the Society and keep the interest up. She stated that curators should report to the Branches about upcoming meetings and urge their members to attend. Mrs. Tait Clark of RR 3, Goderich reported that more church arrd school historiesare wanted for the archive room at the Huron County Museum. Both ladies 'asked that a good representation ,be at the next meeting in MacKay Hall, Goderich on October 27 to hear Peter McEwan give the history of Salt. Mrs. Susan Wheatley, home economist for Huron County, gave a report of her work stating that 668 girls completed Cottons may be smart, 680 girls in Meat in the Menu, and it is anticipated that over 800 will complete the new fall project - Needlecraft. The senior program will be The Main Dish makes the Meal. A display of crafts was given by- the branches of the Huron West District. Mrs. Frank Raithby spoke on the articles made by Mrs. Thomas Lawlor for the Auburn Branch. Mrs. William Holland spoke on the large display from Clinton. Mrs. Olive Boss modelled a wool cape which was 125 years old. Mrs. Alvin Kerr showed a quilt dobe with liquid embroidery ' for the Dungannon 'branch. Mrs. Charles Johnston and Mrs. Roy Easom of Blyth spoke on their exhibit of Japanese embroidery, pillow cases and hanging baskets of artificial flowers. Mrs. Ivan Wightman of Belgrave showed a crocheted lace tablecloth, rag dolls, quilt, a painted picture, an antique bonnet and a small old ruffle iron. Mrs. A. Straughan of Goderich showed- an antique biscuit jar d and a liquid - embroidery luncheon cloth. After a lunch, served by the members of the,, Dttogannon WI; the afternoon session was • held and chaired by the county chairman, Mrs. Wes Bradnock of Auburn. 'A devotional period was conducted by minister of the church, Rev. E. McCieriaghan , wh-o-chote --fofhts- message - Obedience. Mrs. Tom *len of Londesboro played several numbers on her accordion and the collection was received by the St. Helens Branch. The guest speaker of the afternoon was Mrs. Sam Argyle of Goderich and she was introduced by Mrs. A. Straughan. She spoke on flower arranging and showed how to make six arrangments with what you have in your own garden. She was thanked by Mrs. 'Graham McNee for her beautiful arrangments. In the business period it was decided to drop the office of chairman for the county and go back to the district presidents to lead the rally. It was also decided to again support the C.A.S. bursary of 50 cents per member to buy a suitable book to preserve pictures and write ups of scholarship winners in the county. It is hoped more Information on these girls will be made available for this new book. Mrs. Norman Clairmont spoke on Huronview birthday Store Opening Specials QUART SIZE - PLUS DEPOSIT KIST &.PEPSI 6/99' MAXIALL HOUSE - 1 LB. COFFEE • 857 -- ST. 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