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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1974-10-03, Page 4
• a'1 J•• 'AQE 4- rQ DE.ICH SIGNAL -STAR, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1974 4H AUBURN AND pISiRICi NEWS Insatz- The Auburn No. 3. 4H club, the Supper Servers girls, held their third meeting at the•home of Miss Joyce. ,Chamney, The girls decided on 'their covers,. and a picture for it. Mrs. Ted Robinson talked on the House" Guest. Joyce told the girl about packing clothing and also packed a, suitcase. Each member practised making in- troductions. Meeting 4 was \held at the home of Mrs. Ted Robinson. Joyce Charnney talked about formal and informal teas, Mrs, Robinson explained ways of making fancy sandwiches and the girls then judged four plates of sandwiches, COMMUNJTY MEWS 4. `Mrs Wes B,radnock 5?6-1515'j WOMEN'S INSTITUTE Wightman, Doris Naylir and . Yvonne Bean. The Huron County Rally of Prayer'was offered by mem- the Women's Institute will be bers of Unit One. Everyone held on Monday, October 7th-, joined in singing the song," in St. John',s Anglican-Chu1•cht`-" "They'll Know We aye .. Brussels: A'n interesting Christians by our . Love", ac - program, is being planned' for companied by Nancy 'Anderson the day by Huron -East and with the 'guitar. The offering many crafts will be on display. was received by Mrs. Reta a' Registration will begin at 9:30. Dodd and Mrs. Jessie. Naylor and dedicated. COMMUNITY NEWS A .report on the summer course at Alma College which Mr. and Mrs. Allan Craig was attended by Jayne Arthur finished last week -end in and Yvonne Bean was given. having the office of the late Dr. Yvonne demonstrated ,the Weir pulled down. Much in- musical part of the program by terest was held, by residents passing out song sheets and who, had lived here for over 40 leading in a sing -song of a years in seeing how close the of- number of songs which they fice and house' was to being had learned. 'burned down when the hard- The ladies were given an op - ware store owned by the late portunity to ask questions on Nelson Hill • burned to the the -course. Jayne discussed the Visitors last Sunday with Mr. round Many of the boards' .program , and illustrated h d The hardware material available g ,: and Mrs: _K were charred. Yvonne 'President , Mrs Gerald U McDowell • presided.for the business"part which she opened by reading a poem. The minutes were read •lay the secretary Mrs. Beth Lansing and the •financial statement was given by the treasurer, Mrs. Norman . McDowell. . Invitations'�'were accepted to Kenneth McDougall Dllstore-stood• where the Library closed with_prayer, E q.. COMMUNITY NEWS. Mrs. Annie McNichol of Blyth and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd • Young 'of Goderich visited last :Saturday with Mr: and Mrs. Ed Davies, , Mr. and ,"Mrs. Thomas • Haggitt attended the Ploughing Match at 'Georgetown, last Friday and, spent the weekend with their ' son Mr. Kenneth Haggitt, Mrs. Haggitt and sons at St. Catharines, Mr. Torrance Tabb is a patient in Wingham hospital following surgery. LUMBER AND BUILDING SUPPLIES 100K FOR. 1111 NGE BL.ILDING th Mcou. were Mrs. el l3a, Seaforth',- Mrs. Nellie McDougall; Goderich, Mrs. Myrtle Munro and Mr. and 'Mrs. Gordon Gross, Anita and Bryan of R.R. 1, Auburn. Miss Dianne Popp of Toronto Spent the week -end with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Popp and family and attended the Commencement at Clinton High School where she received her graduation diploma and bursary from the . Women's Auxiliary .to Clinton hospital. Dianne is attending Centennial .College at Toronto East General hospital. Congratulations- to Bryan Gross, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gor- don Gross, on receiving first prize:in the class,'6 months and acrd Firehall ,now is located. The annual Harvest Home Anniversary service will be held next Sunday, October 6th, at 3 p.m., . in St. Mark's Anglican Church. Rev. L.V. Pocock, of Georgetown, a for- mer rector, will be guest speaker. A cordial invitation is, extended to all. Congratulations to Mr. and [rs. Dnnald Young on 'the birth of another daughter, Rose -Marie, in Clinton hospital, a sister.. for Anna- „ St. a Mark's Anglican. Church, Marie and Gl4'ni5-Marie. • —MRS. 73r.—PETERS--_ Mrsl Atta Victoria Peters, born in Goderich 84 years ago, died of '..a heart attack on August 23,:- 1.974. in Trinity Lodge '_fin Vancouver.', - With her husband, the late Robert A. ' Peters, she homesteaded in the Grande Prairie district of Alberta in the 1930's and 40's find they :attend the Thankoffering•,later resided in Cloverdale, meeting at Lo.ndesboro on Sep-. tember 30 : also to attend the Presbyterian Thankofferirig in • Auburn on October 8, at 8 p.m. Mr. and; Mrs. 'Harold Davis, The various committees repor- '`'of Bowmanville, N.Y., visited ted- on their activities. last week with her sister, Mrs. I't was announced that the Donald Haines and Mr. Huron -Perth .Presbyterial will , Haines. The Auburn Community meet at .Victoria Street United ' under, at the Dungannon" Fall Church, in Goderih on Wed - Fair last Friday. >,• Memorial' Hall Board met in. , nesday, October. 23 at 9:15 a.m.:' the hall with .the president; The guest speaker will be Pat Gerald McDowell, '•in charge. Kin Chiefof . Police ° in Plans were made t9 hold the r �• Goderich, His `topic will be BIBLE SOCIETY annual rummage sale and com- Youth and Police. • `tThe• annual meeting of the • n . Auburn Bible. Society was held ' munity - home baking ' sale Every resident.is asked to The next meeting will be the Wit Wednesday evening in the , please co-operate in Allis effort , Auburn Thankoffering meeting Sunday school'room of. Knox and :support this hall project.' on Obtober 16 at '8� p"m" The• United --Church. Church. `Rev. John All good Used clothing,' fur- guest' speaker will be Rev. Thompson, of London, niture and vegetables could be , Father _Dentinger of president, of Western Divi8 on of the Bible Society, opened the sold. A New Year's party is. Kingsbridge. It was decided not {. meeting with prayer.' He being p`�anned with.t;ickets sold , to hold a bazaar this year. ' showed two interesting films in advance. Card parties will.. • Unit One ladies served a shorwidg.the work of the Society - again 'be held -every Monday •delicious lunch, and a social in Ceylon, Two Leaves apo' a evening starting on Monday, time enjoyed... October 21st. New combination - . Bud and also, - A New Spring_ in storm and screen windows' have Copperinine up in the Arctic; a been purchased, for 'the .hall. tACW NEWS story of the work in the North. The 'president, Ron Snell of Westfield welcomed everyone. Rev. Fred ' Carson - read the The general, g • of the scripture' lesson and ,Rev. Gar - United Church'Worrien of Knoxnet Potter offered prayer. Mrs.United Church was�leld inMthe Beth Lansing gave the financial • Sunday P school room of the' statement showing 028:00 had been sent >ro>ti'' the Auburn church fast Wedneadav .. Community. The election' of of- , evening, September 25. - ricers took• place for the coming ' Unit One was in. charge. The year. They are: President" • worship service was conducted James Towe:; first vibe - by the girls who had attended president, Frank Raithby, - the music workshop led by the Secretary;' , Mrs Thomas Mission Sisters. at Five Oaks in 'Treasurer., Mrs.'Beth Paris., Haggitt; - Yvonne Bean opened the ser- . Lansing. Collectors: 'North -vice by reading a poem. NancyRoad, Mrs. Williann-Etnpey; Anderson favored with a solo Donnybrook, Mrs. 'Stewart Chamneyand Mrs. Snowden, entitled, "If You, Look" which . i the Westfield, • . The words, o Miss Elaine Snell . was written; by the Mission • .'Snsters w � f song . and Mrs. Barth; Gravel,"Road, were illustra'lfi � u Wanda Plaetzer and . Yvonne.' Bean; Baseline, Mr. and Mrs. slides. Roy Drier; The 13th, Mrs, Doris Naylor read- a poem Elliott Lapp; •Colborne, Mrs. followed by a skit on "Love". Thomas Lawlor, Mrs: `William Those taking part' were Mrs. Robertson; West Wawanosh, • Norman ' Wightman, Marilyn Mrs. Ernest Durnin and Mrs. ." John Durnin; Auburn, -, Mrs., Myrtle Munro, Mrs. Ted Mills, Mrs. Kenneth McDougall, Mrs. Franks- Raithby,- Mrs. 'Donald .Haines, Mrs. -Wilfred Sander- son and Mrs. Fhorrias Haggitt. 4 - b appropriate Solo Unloadsrs Fiikdors Cl.anors - Stabling M - Leg Elevators " • Liquid Manure Equipment ▪ Iloa Equipment ARMATIC -- , • Mills _, Augers, etc. ACORN - Cleaners '-' Heated Waterers ZERO -- - • Bulk ,Tqn, s„, ` Plpnllntt'Parlour Equipment WESTEEL•ROSCO-Granaries a t 1:. • Hog Pan>aiiny 4 •'talk Tank i Pipeline cleaning D ti rgents ' Teat Dips, etc. • -li Svndine ° 4 Pin* -0 toson JcIdersan Fait cher ; a Klaaneoy OVIIRY,FARM SYSTEMS. it,L - i + Kintot ilia•, OatOrlO R, Ofitetto, II' O ALUMINUM STORM WINDOWS. B.C.,`' Mr. Peters died 'there in 1951 and -Mrs. Peters suffered a - stroke two years sago. 'Their son, Orval, is in the Gunn Welfare Centre in Gunn, Alberta. Mrs. Peters was .a sister of. 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