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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1973-01-04, Page 4PAGE 4' GODERICH SIGNAL -STAR. THURSDAY; JANUARY 4, 1973 • AUBURN AND DISTRICT NEWS SciaIs Christmas day guests with . H.R. 2,- Mr. ,arid. .Mrs' , Care Mrs. Eleanor Bradnock were Rodger of Goderich. Mrs\ Mary Mr. George Collins of Strat- Helesic of Goderich and Mrs. Mrs. *u Iradsock 5214-535 arolservice enlo The annual carol service sponsored by the:, local branch of the Canadian Bible Society . was held in the Knox United Church with the president, Mr". Sunday'- , � -.�... ` Ronald Hallar>ta in the chair. Pastor Alfred Fry led in a carol concert Sing of Christmas hymns with ford, Mr" and Mrs. John Roxy Caves, R.R. 2 Auburn. day with Mrs. Knox United Church Junior Boxing Menheers, Stephen, David and guests a tiunday school held their an- -Piwr ff RI/'t1.i'1'," . r-Dt -Mr-arnd'---geth Lansa,nfi- "W Mr Mrs, Jack Pipe,'Shirley and nua Christina es sneer .. with Mrs. Harald Nicholson and Paster Alfred Fry as chairman. Gary of Seaforth, Mr. and Mrs. Robert of Brussels and Miss John Bennett of Seaforth, Mr. Nancy Elston of London. Miss .Lorraine Chamney Omission pini sorry that Dr. presided at the piano when and Mrs. Hugh Bennett and i Pastor Fry led in the singing of Jim of R.R. Goderich, iss 6 U d h M' Street's name was omitted 7. Jill Bennett. o Toronto, if T t Mss from the Seers family Thank- Christmas carols. A welcome' song; by the Beginner's class. Jackie Collinson, Kintail, Mr. You note. was followed by a recitation by Donald Hallam of R.R. :3 Mr. and Mrs. Bill„ Fry of ' cha Cunningham- "Its Auburn Mr. and Mrs. John Goderich and Mr. Maurice Fry R.R.'t Blyth guests with their parents at the a recitation- • No Choice." ' Sto da Imann and Christine of of Kincardirre were weekend almost time." Janice Daer gave Mrs. • Celia Taylor spent ' manse. On Monday Pastor and The ,nursery class,• "To Christmas with Mr. and Mrs Mrs. Fry were in London, to be decorate a Christmas Tree", Ronald Rathwell Michael and with their daughter, husband' was followed by all singing Janice at London. and grandchildren for the day.. - "Away in a Manger". Glenyce Mr. Robert` Daer ' and his' Miss Carol ,Beadle of *Cit- McClinchey sang a solo "Sunt niece Miss Sharon Jackson of chener'' is holidaying at the , Night". A play entitled- "The Mitchell spent Christmas at home- of her parents MI`"and•- Perfect Christmas 'Gift" -was ,, Lakewood, California with the Mrs., Harry•13eadle. given and Janice Daer save a -former's sister Mrs. Robert Mr. and Mrs. Ted Mills spent reading "A letter to' §anta Siler, -Mr,. Siler and family.' ' the holiday at Mississauga with Claus." Mr. and Mrs. Frank Raithby their family. • After the Beginner's class spent Christmas with Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. James Towe gave "Nide Letters to spell Mrs. Norman Vincent and spent the holiday. -with -their Christmas" a piano solo Was family. . family in London. played by Rodney Cun- Mr, and Mrs. „Harry Arthur We are sorry to report that nin'ghatn. This was followed by and. family spent New , Year's M'rs. Fred Wagner is a patient a duet by Kelly and Rodney Dav with her parents, Mr. and in Clinton Hospital, we °wish C nninghamJOne Mrs,' Elmer _Keller at Dublin. her a speedy recovery. v gave "Our' Mr. William J. CraiganMr William Trommer and d Mr. Wish: and Primary two gave a• and Mrs" Maitland Allen were his sister Miss Connie Trom play called°"The Shepherd that Christmas Dav guests with Mr. met- visited friends-- in Kit didn't Go". The girls of.. 1Primary' One gavV-''"Jesus Bir - family in their new home in Mr. and Mrs. Ben Hamilton ihday Party".and the closing and Mrs. William S. Craig and chener last week. Clinton.. It was also Mr, and spent the weekend with friends, Mrs" Allen's 59 wedding are;- in Toronto" niversary. Mr". .and Mrs. Lorne Hum - Mr. and Mrs. Harold.Adams phrey and daughter Caroline of of Clinton and Mr. and Mrs. Blair visited last week with Mr. Don Jardine of St. Marys were ,and ��-%liner Trommer and Christmas Day _guest with ,Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Johnston Mrs. Beth Lansing..,...... ° and Miss Laura Phillips: Mr. and Mrs. Allan Mrs. Leri Coyne of Windsor - McDougall of Sudbury spent visited . last week with her the holiday with .his parents brother, Mr. Ross Robinson Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth and Mrs. Robinson. , McDougall. - Christmas . guests with Mr,; Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Kirk- - , and Mrs. Donald Haines were Connell and Miss Diane. Kirk- .Mr. Ed Haines of University of connell of London were holiday Waterloo and Mr.. ---and Mrs. guests with their daughter, Ronald Livermore, Robbie and Mrs. Louis °Blake. `Mr. Blake Donald. and :_:Misses 'Faye and ' Mary,. Mr: aJid Mrs.,Clayton Rober- Anne Blake ' at Brussels. tson of Copper Cliff spent the Christmas. -day-..guests with holiday with her parents Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Johnston and Mrs. William .Straughan. and Mita. Laura 'Phillips' were Mr• and . Mrs. Duncan 'Mr. ' Mr an, Mrs. Robert\ Phillips, .,..• MacKay'sperit Ohristmas Day Mrs. Lettie McDonald of in London with her brother,: Auburn_ recitation was given by Angela Schneider. -The- senior—members--o€ xh Sunday School enjoyed an ad- ded feature for the Christmas season when they gathered on Saturday evening and enjoyed • a presentation of a Disney film entitled "Jungle Book". Before the showing of the film, Mrs. Brian Hallam led in the singing of Christmas' carols with Doris Naylor at the piano. Lunch was served at the close. On.;, Sunday .. moriiing, a -Christmas family - service_ was' held both at Donnybrook and Knox United churches. At Don-. nybrook, Mrs. James Leddy assisted Pastor Alfred Fry in the reading_ of scri,pture- passages and prayers. In Knox Church, Daryl' and 'Daryk Ball were 'in the pulpit with` the Pastor and read passages of scripture relating to" the Christ- mas story. Miss Nanc y Ander- s� sang a -solo and the large cI oir under the direction of Mrs. Norman 'Wightman the organist - sang an anthem. Miss Nancy Anderson was at the piano. Many friends hornejor the holidays helped to swell the lar a congregation in both c lurches. obituary Funeral services were held (Betty) Fisher of—Colborne on December. 26, 1972 forMrs�: r Township, l7- grandchildren John` Snell who$assed'away in and six great-grandchildren. Clinton hospital 'on December Also one brother, Hugh of 23, 1972. : - • ' Goderich Township and two She was "• the former Barbara sisters, Mrs."' Claude (Jean) Jane McCabe and the widow of -Collins cif Windsor dad Mrs: the late John Snell;' She. had Jack -(Ella) Sproul of London. resided most of her life on the • Rev: Stanley McDonald of Ubndesboro' United Church tenth concession'- of'- Hallett Township. She was in her 76 'year. , She was_ a• member, of the Lendesboro `United Church. She is survived- by twb 'sons, °Jack and Raymond of Hullett Township, three. daughters,-- Mrs. Robert (Helen) Heuton of Windsor; ,,Mrs. Robert (Elva) Peck of,. Zurich and. Mrs, Rav y Seaforth and. Miss Isabel Fox Mr. John Weir and Mrs. ° Weir •- and other relatives,.. Mr.. and Mrs. "Robert Slater, Frank and Joanne spent the weekend. with relatives in Hespeler. Mr. Michael R.athweil and Miss Janice Rat°hiw<el.l Parkhill spent last week with - their grandmother, Mrs. Celia Taylor. ,Mrs, . ,Glen Youngblut, Jen- -_nifer and John of Ottawa spent -several days last week with his mother, Mrs. Myrtle Munro. of Blyth. • Miss Barbara MacKay of Sault Ste ,Marie and Mr. and Mrs: John MacKay off London spent the weekend ._with their parents Mr. and, Mrs. Duncan . M ac -;_ . Mr. and Mrs James Schneider,' Dennis and Angela. pent Christmas 'day with his parents Mr. and Mrs. George .Schneider at Teeswater and her __mother, Mrs. Charles Hallam a nd "family at Lucknow. Mr. and --Mrs. Ross Robinson spent Christmas with their .son Keith Robinson- and !,-,,,Mrs. `Robinson, and family at _Newmarket. ' Mrs. Myrtle Munro spent the Christmas weekend with Mr. and Mrs. ----Donald, Youngblut and family at London. Also presentthere were Mr. and Mrs. Bob Younglut and family of Toronto and Mr. and"Mrs. Glen Youngblut and family ,of Ottawa. Guests . with Mr. and Mrs. Emer'sonTRodger ,on Christmas, • Da.y._„,,w e r e Mr.. and Mrs. William Rodger and family of Auburn, R.R. 1, Mr. and Mrs. William Helesic and family of Goderich, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Rodger and family. of Auburn S. 95a10 i Leave this Handy List Where He. Will' Find It! ° BIRjTHDAY! -1.,_ ANNI:V ER -S -AR Y! SPECIAL -OCCASION! whdit woot gbeee Clove Moe Shirt Drste Mouse Sweater, Slacks Slip Bre "Rahe 11,.# Wie4 1, tUsn Our Free' "~ Layaway -Plan conducted the sere burial in Blyth Union ceri 'e ay. Pallbearers were Elgin Josling; Len Radford; Lloyd Pipe, Clare Vincent, Harry Lear and Alvin Volk.• loiwerbearers were gran- dsons, Douglas Fisher, Wayne Peck Larr" Snell,Robb.. Snell, Brian Pe,k and Rick Snell.' Ar- thor Funeral Home was ..in charge of arrangements. - r 4 _ Residential Lighting Display Electric Heating "INDUSTRIAL - COMMERCIAL"-' RESIDENTIAL - WIRING CUSTOM TRENCHING, .... . .., • Miss Nancy Anderson as organist. Mr. Hallam welcomed .'the arge crowd° -Mitt the-serv°ice-wes---- opened by singing "Joy to the World". Mr. Ronald Srrelf, of Westfield read the scripture edutAibus lesson, the Christmas story as companied on the piano by' told in the Gospel of St. Luke. Miss Doris Naylor. A solo was A duet- "Christmas Night, sung by Miss Margaret Roberts Holy. Night", was sung ''by or- Alma College, St.'Thorhas, Misses Lorraine Chamney and *hose home is -in the Argen- Doris Naylor, A •reading- "A tine. Christmas Jewel" was given by Miss Janetta Sia;pll of. West - Mr. James 'Powe of ---the field gave a travelogue and Anglican ChurchPrayer was showed pictures, of her recent offered .by Mr. Frank Raithby trip to the Holy Land. She of the Goderich Baptist Church ,outlined the trip:and showed �e-offeri wab. rscei �e time she by Mr. Torrance Tabb and Mr. left on the tour 'on November Murray Rollinson. A solo was 13 until she arrived home. She -sung by Mrs. ;Glia Taylor ac- closed by quoting the poem "God is" so good to me". !alk�rburn CIub sees -slides �kei The regular meeting of the Walkerburn Club 'was -held. on Wednesday December 21 at the home. of Mrs.. Ted Flunking, The vice-president, Mrs., Garth McClincliey was in charge of the meeting which was opened by singing, 0 Canada followed by repeating the Lor°d's_prayer. - in"unison: The minutes of the previous. meeting were adopted as read .. by the secretary, -Mrs. Worthy Young. The roll call was an- swered by' seven members 'and two visitors: Thank.you n9tes were read from Mr. and Mrs. 'Casey Verwey; Mrs. Lloyd Pen - found and Mrs. Thomas Cun ningharn. ..The draw prize, which •had 'been dor ted by `Mrs. Henry Hunking, was. wan. .by - 1 s,. Walter Cunningham. "Plans. ' were made for the January Meeting to be held on Thursday January 25 at -the home of Mrs. Garth_: McClinchey:°° The program to be in charge of Mrs. -Ronald Gross and Mrs::" Arie Duizer.: The lunch committee is to be Mrs. Walter Cunningham and Mrs. . .Thomas Cun- nipgham. The roll call is tobe answered by buying a `ticket on a hand hooked rug made' by a. member.. - contributio from this was $.414.$ '-Winner o the free cake M.nyn„r•.r r .r .. •rur,rr.,. casserole at ' obinson's gen store was Mr . Roy Daer, 0 winners d� r- ng the Christ season ere • Miss After singing .,,the "Silent Night, Holy Ni Pastor Alfred Fry prono the benediction. T res • of the Auburn t ranch, Beth Lansing toted that t , Plunkett, JMrs.' Cora Mc Belgrave and Mr. Elmer Tr mer. t�india'- Mrs . T Iuling and_her son,' Bobb Aho�eryd� pictures, on India which ` were very educational and interesting. A delicious lunch was served by Mrs.. 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