The Goderich Signal-Star, 1971-01-21, Page 2QUIiICH'STrcarA=STAR, TkIURDAY, JANUARY_, 19.71
BY MRS. ES BpGGft� presented at
WaikerburnCIub neeti'nq
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iUNGANNON
Word was i`eceived liere of the ' e are sorry Mrs. Bill (Marie)
death at Arinprior•;•�iianuary 6, Park ` is hospitalized again in
1971, of Mrs. A. C. Ward, Qoderieh. Her sister Gail, Mrs.
formerly Marjorie Claire VVkes, . Cook assists in r caring for the
g sister of Dr. Arnold - Vokes, family•
Toronto, farmerly of Congratulations to Mrs. Bert
526-7505 Dungannon, and mother of (Minnie) Jones who will be 91
• ^ - James Ward.of Wingham. —
of age on 'Thursday,
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Auburn Se'"i�s
WWord 1 h f the"January 21, 1971. .
or also
as come o The ,annual meeting of
death. of Dr. George Case' of Dungannon United Church was
Munro Mrs. Ralph 'returned
Barrie. His grandparents, Dr, and he on Thursday, January 14
.last week from spending Mrs. T. E. Case and family livedowing a pot -luck dinner.
in Dungannon, prior- °to • Dry
Cliristnias and New Years with Rev: McClenaghan "presided
her son ,Glen Yaungblut, lairs, Voket: Dr, George Case, was the
and reports, given indi.c'rted a
The Walkerburn Club held_its Flunking gift. g all
and latex with her son Robert ' ' "de artments
Youn blue and family' at Ottawa son of Dr. :George Case of very ^ active year in
'wi'th 'a ift •Mrs .next, meeting at the home of � Georgetown.
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l-lunkin ' . , has moved • 'to • Mrs. M.: Hunter in . Uoderich, 4 1' � -"„ P '
„�w ,g 'v n blut Mrs. 'Youn blut and fe cte • Minister Donald Mx K
Londeskaoxo:' Mrs. `Tom with 'Mrs. Lorne Hunklng and °U g g MacDonald, Monday morning,
Mr. H. Erringtpn,. ,.
Mrs. Walter Cunninghamin family ins Toronto. Her son Dawson' were elected to Session.
cunriingliam presented Mrs. g January 11, promised 'a ;Huron
Stewart. A'rnient with a gift: Mrs. < charge .of the. program. •_The ° Robert brought her home. .County delegation an answer in ` ' Mr. T. Culbert; D. Logtenberg
Monthly .meeting at the home of
the president, Nip.. Elliott Lapp.
The president gave .a, blew Year's
� of t:�«: at►,d: r,�.�k.�.�inttte�,:.�y�e...
aaYeptel ..as,,1,ree.d.by .,i,hezetiv.C.SwNarr
Mrs: George Schneider. The roll
dill was answered by 14
members telling ; a Christmas
verse or. greeting.
Plans were completed to make
a quilt. A presentation„ to former
. members- took place. Mrs. Ted
Flunking presented , Mrs. Lorne
The Auburn Presbyterian
group • ' of ' the Women's
• :Missionary-. Society met at the
home of •Mrs. Donald Haines.
Mrs. Haines took charge of the -
meeting and read a poem.
Mrs. W: Bradnock read the
NrMfnl nlseriptrlgurlrrer "r//. lrresor..d.ii.w.. Mf.and
.,M.gave,Itthe
- 'New '�eaT s rriedltatron, into
. the Unknown"R.a.
� • --�• Mgrs. Frank' ithby gave the-^-
history 'of, the hymn, "Another
Year is Dawning" by Frances ,
�Havergll and^.._Mrs.,,__.Bradnncic
sang 'it as a solo accompanied by
Mrs. _ Hai °gs ion,, ;t'he. °elei tric
organ.
Mrs. ;Haines took. the'.topi"e
'The Negro 'Situation • in North
America and a .discussion period
followed.
Mrs. Haines played a medley
of hymns on the organ. Mrs...
Wilfred ‘Sanderson took ,charge
eW 9Wl.1434 .4,C,+�l:VA NAASW 1,Xx1J�•, �SYl%,�l �w,5�siar�k�t+dnorw,e nx�l'i,..-+7Ywmusg7ofiwtoot Dowk rvroa nes o Ix .; 'c1t9fAG !'i,'+n:Mg t.. "P•PA r 'e4346 .
Joe-Verwey and Mrs.' Carmen ,tune use of Canadian Forces , Board of Stewards. --
Two
Mrs, Cetus Schneider presented Mr. • and' • Mrs. Kenneth v Two new -trustees were
' C'1'Q§• Base Clinton, Mr' Girvin Reed'
Mrs: Murray Hunter with a gift, McMichael, Susan',441 Paul of ,
Mrs. Hunter moved to,Goderich 1VIrs•. Ted Flunking took charge ' Bluevale visited recently with reeve, ''of Ashfield Township, appointed; Mr' Graham McNee
of the program and told, 'the attended this meetiln in Ottawa and Mr, Howard Culbert.
Mrs. James Schneider P gr Mr,' and Mrs. Leonard g Miss Karen Rivett replaces
ceive a parting gift but
Christmas . f sloes 1 tolddto Archambault and family. as chairman of the development p
le to be present. ShechildrenMrs. Gordon Finnigan as church
last, fal
was to
wad u
'moved to uburn.
Anniversary date is tentatively
pictures. Mrs. L. Archambault organist.
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1n spite of the stormy evening
o o er lands an committee of Huron
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illustrated with
Plans were made to hold the Christmas carols were sung entertained tittle friends at 6th about 60 ladies of church and set for September 19 171
Auburn WMS
discusses Presbyteriai
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.of the. business period and
-opened • with • • prayer. ' The
. minutes were .at.ce.pt,ed. as read
by the secretary,.,Miss Minnie
•Wagner' The roll . call was
jnsw.ered by each member
paying their member -ship fees.
A card of thanks was read
I /•I / l/ I f r/rh/rrnl I-nl-lint. ' Anlvrri
"from/IMrrs:/'ld`gar I':lawson for he
plant sent at Christmas time. • .r
,. As Auburn is the nominating
committee for• . Huron
Presbyterial a •discussion • took
place land„„ more letters will be
sent to complete the,slate. , ,
7-t _..A_n'intifatiorr-to' atten4.•;the
Arthur Circle,'s • meeting • was
extended Lb all the members.
^ Plans were• made to hold the
Mer. meeting.�at the home of
Mrs. Frank,Raithby.
dainty lunch db
throughout -the program. ` Lunch
was served by 'Mrs. Lorne
Flunking and Mrs. Walter
Cunningham assisted by Mrs,
Elliott Lapp. ,
birthday party for her daughter, community ,gathered in the Dungannon L.O.L. held their
Marilyn, recentf5k The little , basement of the United Church regular card part on .Thursday,..
guests were Debby C,�,Bingharn, to honour Miss Pat Ann Eedy night in the ,Orange Hall with
Linda Cunningham, Barbara with a shower on Wednesday,
Gross and Darlene Flunking. � January 13th:
eight tables in play.
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an
Celebrates
Birthday -cake and favors on " '" ""'
� g � Mr. 'Phos,. lyark'underwent an
High scores for the evening -
with a dinner completed the appendectomy operation inwere Mos. Vera Errington for the
party laiiie.J aria Bill Caesar for the
9Oth birthd,iv
Win
gham Hospital last wee1..Ib . gents. Second high went to Bill'.
.r hope for a speedy recovery. Mr. Wiggins with a tie for the ladies
+ • Park is 94 ears of age.
• ° ' between Mrs Olive Blake and
Mrs: Charles Straughan ll vas
honored last week for her 90th •
birthday when • friends ' and
neighbours'. • called to
win •er
ccangrs`ituiate,,,/heel/„at l her rrl h/•1 /•IhF•1/ ( / I Il l l rl/ n
home in Blyth.
,The guests were welcomed by
her neice, Mrs. W. B;radnock and
'Mrs. Williarti J Knox and Miss.
Margaret , Jackson. The guests
were , served by.� Mrs. Donald
Baines who had decorated file
cake;: , Mfs ':.:_l ,ermeth- `Mt D iugall;
Miss Frances Houston and Mrs.
Gordian Naylor. • /,
CGITelect
Donnybrook
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'Mrs. Bessie Alton ' with . Mrs.
Alton winning the draw.
' On Thursday, January 21,
The January meeting, of the "The Second” Mile". "Blest be another euciire.....party will be
/'r'U:C:W "'was"""/'Ytel'd''"'"/'Fne'sday the tie that binds" was sung and n sponsored by Women's .Institute
afternoon at >wthe home of Mrs. Pastor Fry closed the meeting in same L:O.L. -hall, then -the
Stuart Chamney with a good with the benediction. Lunch was regular L.Q.L. party January.
attendance. Mrs. ` Wesley served by the ' hostess assisted by 28th.
'Jefferson had charge of the Mrs, Edward Robinson and 'Mrs.
meeting and gave the call to Tom Armstrong. w F
worship . also led in prayer:
aina y unc was serve y
Mrs,± Donald Haines assisted by officers
Miss Frances Houston.
St. Mark's: ACW
hold first meeting
, Ten. girls attehded the first
, meeting .of the Auburn -Canadian`
-Girls in • Training of 1971
Tuesday evening, January 4a at
..the home of A,rva Ball.
During the business meeting it
was agreed that future meetings
would open with the
Purpose and one verse of the
St. 'Mark's, Anglican Church in Auburn: Mrs. Thomas Haggitt C.G.I.T. hymn. ,. •
Officers" were elected as
follows: president, Arva Ball;
vice-president, Sherry Plaetzer;
Women 'met for their January
meeting at the home of the
p resident, . Mrs. Donald:
Cartwright. She opened „the
"'•,meeting.. with a welcome to 'all,
and read the scripture l.son
from the Go pel of St. John. 1'"'
The president also read the
history , of the Anglican Murch
Judy Arthur
graduates
read the history of the Anglican
. Church in Canada.
" Mrs. George Schneider gave a
paper on _Indonesians_..aig.. their
baptism. -
The'"" members decided to
purchase a carpet sweeper for
the church, `
• The minutes were accepted as
read by' the secretary Mrs. John
Daer. The financial 'statement
" was given by the treasurer, Mrs.
t. Andrew Kirkconneil: -•
The roll call was answered. by
• a:4, Bible verse containing, the
word Pharisees. The travelling
apron'received. a penny for each
letter in "Vision 5f the Temple".
Rev. Keith Stokes was in
attendance. �_r•
' Tea, was served by Mrs.
Cartwright assisted. by Mrs. -
George Schneider.,
secretary and press, ',Holly
Elliott; treasurer, Heather
,Elliott, Mrs. Maurice' Bean is the
group -leader. ,
Mrs. Bean led' in ,a group,
discussion of , the book of
Genesis ,and Exodus._ The girls
recalled the visit to ,Citizenship
Court.,,..,".a.t the Huron County
Court House- in Goderich in
November. The girls told what
:they. thought prejudice was and
gave their views. - ,_
It was decided that all
newcomers , to r. courtly
,should become Canadians and
take their Citizenship. seriously.
The meeting wars, closed with
taps followed by a game and
lunch. y
"Faith -of our, fathers"- .was:,sung ,
�.-:POa}11_fRs��UIPM:E�NY_`"._.....
and Mrs. Jefferson's read the
,[,a, �.�„°,...Do••'yau--.have power steering;`
Scripture lesson lst CointlaY1'` and power •brakes?. •Wonderful,
Chapter 13. Mrs. Hilliard- aren't they! But drivers. should
Jefferson read,a poem "It is men. remember that if the drive belt
of faith.” - breaks or the engine stalls both
Mrs: Wesley-Jefferson'gave the steering and brakes feel 'as heavy
meditation after singing "My' `' as lead:° The Ontario Safety
faith looks up to Thee.” Mrs. „League• suggests you learn what`
Margaret •Leddy took' Charge, of to expect. by switching off, the'
the• topic. Mrs. • 'Edward ,ignition while driving slowly in a
Robinson gave' a reading "Best deserted parking lot: You can
`yet." "Saviour like :a shepherd •handle the ear safely if the
lead.,•ris" was sung and Mrs. power steering• and brakes "die"
William Hardy attended • to the _ BUT it needs extra physical
business. Deane Hanna received' 'effort, and, both :mental and
the offering. Mrs Stuart physical adjustment. Get
'Chainney read the minute$' of yourself accustomed to. the feel
the previous meeting -and gave of Manual steering, . and heavy.
the financial statement. Mrs.,` brake pedal; it could prevent a
'.We'sfey Jefferson read a poem moment -of panic:oner'day.
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AUBURN
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197.1.
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Congratulations to Miss Judy
Arthur on her graduation in her
.,nursing career • from 'the Owen
Sound Regional School 6f
• The
u��i�g�,-�o;��,�.��uary ffelffetlreatMl, ,
. J, ` w.ye
in Division St. United -Church, T
Owen Sound.
A's this , was , the first
graduating class r of -this new
regional school of nursing all 24
graduates were presented with
special pins to mark the -
occasion. They were presented
by Miss Catherine - Smith of
Montreal,. thefirst director of
this"school ,
Miss -Edith F. Bell, director,
,presented dipl%rnas and pins.
.Miss Arthur has ,accepted a
position in ,Kincardine Hospital
• until March 8 when she' goes to
Montreal to take,apost graduate
'Course for si,?c months in,
neurological and neurosurgical
°ntirsing and operating room
technique. This teaehirig hospital
is -, , affiliated with McGill,
University:
Miss Arthur receiyed many
gilts to mark her graduation.
Guests present were her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry.
Arthuit,•.-Mark and Greg
"Miss! Arthur,
Laura Phillips_ and Miss
Vicki Graham • of Goderich..Her
' grandparents Mr. and Mrs, Elmer
Zeller or Dublin were unable to
attend due to 111 health.
At St. Mark's Anglican
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Arthur is�a` member,' • ev'v
•gtokes 'extended congratulations,
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