The Goderich Signal-Star, 1974-05-23, Page 6d
PAGE e—,—.GODERICH S1GNAL•STAR, THURSDAY, MAY 23, 1974
AUBURN AND flISTRICT NEWS
and. Mrs. Stan Ball,-
Misses Brenda and Arva Bali
and Randy Machan spent
weekend at Red Bay.
Mr. and Mrs..Norman Man-
ning of Goderich visited last
Sunday with Mr. and Mr's.
Robert Phillips.
Mr. and. Mrs: Russel
Garrison of Kitchener are
moving in thisweek to their
new home on Goderich Street.
Guests over the holiday with
Mr. and Mrs.. Leonard Archam-
bault, Rick. and Marilyn were
.Mrs. Edna Duncalfe, Toronto,
Mr: and Mrs. Earl Craig, Miss
Janet Craig and Wayne Bingle,
all of Sarnia, Mr. and -Mrs.
Brad Craig of Vancouver and
Mr. and Mrs. Pon Parker of
Goderich.
• Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cook of
Stratford spent the weekend
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
William Moss. •
MPs. Pearl liollinson --sof
Toronto spent the holiday with
her sister,' Mrs: Emerson
Rodger and. Mr. Rodger. On
Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Clare
Rodger and Kathy and Mrs.
Williairn Helesic, all of
Goderich, also visited at this
home.
Weekend guests with Mrs.
Frances Clark were Mr. a cl
Mrs. J.A. McIntosh, Miss
Margo McIntosh, Mt. and Mrs.
Jack McIntosh, all of London,
and Misses Jean Houston and
Jean Jamieson of Toronto.
Mr. and Mrs. Lundy McKay
of Scarboro visited last week
with his sister, Mrs. William
Moss and Mr.' Moss.
James Towe .recently retur-
ned home' after a visit to
Kamloops, B.C. where he
presided at the annual general
meeting of the. Canadian Goat
Society, During that time he
was taken to a large cattle
ranch and also to 'a hay ranch
and further north into the in-
terior of British Columbia. The
floods on the prairies provinces
were tragic. He reports miles of
flooded land and some
dangerous parts in the Rockies
due to heavy rains and land-,
slides.
- Mrs. Mabel Brooks returned
home last,weekend after a visit
with her family in London.
• Mr, and Mrs. Andrew Kirk-
connell attended the wedding
of Miss Nora Grant and John
Moore at Teeswater last Satur-
day.
Miss Diane Kirkconnell of
London spent weekend with
her parents Mr, and Mrs. An-
drew Kirkconnell.
Recent .'guests with Mr. and
Mrs. Leonard Archambault,
Rick and Marilyn were Mr. and
Mrs. Douglas Archambault and
Lorri Lyn , of Orangeville, Mr.
and, Mrs. Don Parker,
Goderich, and 'Wis.Betty
Graham, Misses Roberta . and
Patsy Graham, Hugh, Graham
and Mrs,, MacKay all of St.
Marys.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Hamilton
spent •the weekend at Belleville
attending a wedding.
He and Mrs. Thomas Haggitt
spent the weekend with his
brother, Joe Haggitt and Mrs.
Haggitt at Leamington.
Mrs. Vivian Pentland of
North Bay spent the weekend
with her cousin, 'Mrs. Eleanor
't3radnock and attended the
funeral of her uncle, William
Straughan last Friday. They
visited with Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Nicholson at Seaforth
, last Saturday evening.
Robbie Plunkett returned
home from being a patient for
two weeks in. Alexandra
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Marine and General Hospital,
Goderich.
Mrs. Beth Lansing is a
patient in Clinton hospital,
Mrs. Arnold Craig returned
home last Saturday after being
a patient in Wingham hospital
for a couple of weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Arthur'
and Miss Jayne Arthur spent
the holiday at their cottage at
North Bay.
Wayne Scott has secured em-
ployment . for the summer at
Wawa' and left last week.
W.M.S. PRESBYTERIAL
The Spring meeting: of the
Huron Presbyterial of the
Presbyterian Women's
Missionary Society was held
'last Wednesday afternoon in
the Belgrave Presbyterian
Church.
President Mrs. Alex En-
wright was in charge of the
meeting. Mrs. William Dalrym-
ple of Blyth was the organist.
The meditation was in the
charge of the Seaforth
Auxiliary.
Mrs. William Waddell read
the, scripture lesson and gave
the meditation. Mrs. Elmer
Rivers led in prayer. Mrs.
James Horton and Mrs. G.G.
MacEwan, both of Goderich
received the offering which was
dedicated With prayer by'Mrs.
Gordon Kaitting of Goderich. A
piano solo was played by Mrs.
William Dalrymple.
The minutes of the previous
meeting were accepted as read
by the secretary Mrs.-R.S. Ker-
slake of Seaforth. Mrs, Peyton
Edwards invited the
Presbyterial to hold their
meeting in Goderich.
. It was announced that the
Hamilton -London _ Synodical
' Mrs. Wes Brodoock 526-75951':
Wawanosh,c Poderich and
Auburn. He'Was'a .member of
Knox United Church, where he
was on the Board of Session
and Sunday School Superinten-
dent.
He is survived, by his wife,
the former: Elva Stoneham; two
daughters, Mrs. Clayton (An-
nie) Robertson, Copper Cliff
and Mrs. Thomas (Ruth) Jar -
din of Wingham; one nephew .
Jack Bennett of Arnhertsburg;
nine grandchildren and nine
great grandchildren.
Pastor Alfred Fry conducted
the serviceat the Arthur
Funeral Home with • interment
in Ball's Cemetery.
Pallbearers were Donald Jar- •
din, Paul Jardin, Harold Jar -
dins Douglas Robertson, John
Shouldice and Gordon Beadle.
Flowerbearers were, R00
Robinson Gerry Beimers, Ken-
neth McDougall.
Relatives and friends were
present from Kitchener, North
Bay, Oakville,, Hamilton and
Copper Cliff. ,
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The 4-H Club Achievement Day held last Saturday in Blyth saw several members receive
,awards for completion of the recent homemaking project. The whole program was entitled
"Taking 'a Look at Yourself" and involved 'good grooming, clothing storage, skin care and
makeup. Jane Pengilley (right); presents Provincial Honors ,to two 'area 'members Trudy
Machan (left) of Auburn, and Jo -Anne Snell (centre) of Londesboro. The prbvincial_honor is in
recognition of 12. completed homemaking projects.
would hold the meeting April County 1.lonors in the recent 4-1-1 Club Achievement Day went ".
16 and 17th at St. Thomas in these . girls 'for their successful completion of six
1975�'"
homemaking projects.iThe recent club was "Taking a look at
yourself"' The girls are (front row, left to ri/ht) Debbie Jeffer-
son, Belgraue; Faye Hildebrand, -Auburn; Kathy Lyon,'Auburn, -
and Cathy Peel, Auburn; (back rdw,•left to.right) Judy Robin -
Mrs. Joe Dunbar of Belgrave
reported on Synodical meeting
held at Chesley.
Miss Hazel McDonald of
Goderich introduced the guest
1 speakers, Mr. .'and Mrs. Jack
Geddes of Taiwan. A teacher
from Port Elgin, specializing in
history, Mr. Geddes and his'
wife and family went to
Taiwan to help teach in the
schools in that country.
He spoke of the mission work
they were ' doing and, of the
Bible study he conducted with
the people of that country.
Mrs. Geddes also told of her
work with the women and girls.
Mr. and Ars. Geddes are
now continuing their education
at Waterloo University and will.
be "going back tro carry on the
work., ,001
Mrs. Elmer -Rivers of
Seaforth thanked Mr. and Mrs.
Geddes fot their informative
talk.
Miss Diane Scott" of Belgrave
sang two solos and ` accom-
pani6d herself on the guitar.
The members of the Belgrave
Auxiliary served a dainty lunch
at the close of the meeting.
Urs. Gordon Schwalm of
Hensall had a book display.
WILLIAM W. STRAUGHAN
Funeral' services were held
last Friday, May 17 for William
W. Straughan who passed away
suddenly at his home in
Auburn on May • 15 in his, 89th
year.
'Born in East Wawanosh, he
was the son of the late Thomas
Straughan and •nMargar'et
Young. He resided in East
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