The Goderich Signal-Star, 1981-03-11, Page 10r
PAGE 10--GODERICH SIGNAL -STAR, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 11, 1981
Dago of Prayer service held at
'The annual Day of Prayer
service was held last Friday
in St. Mark's Anglican ..
Church with the president)
Mrs. Donald Cartwright of
the Anglican Church Women
leading the service. She was
assised by Mrs. Wilfred
Sanderson .. president of .thee
Presbyterian Women's Mis-
sionary Society, Mrs. Peter
Verbeek, president of the
United Church Women, Mrs.
Don Vair and Miss Elaine
Snell of Westfield Fellowship
Hour, Mrs. William Craven
of St. Mark's Anglican
Church and Mrs. Tom Jardimq.,
of Knox United Church
Women.
The guest speaker. was.
Mrs. Richard Hawley who
spoke on the theme, "The
Earth is the Lord's". In her
inspiring message, she
stressed stewardship and the
duty of everyone to keep the
earth beautiful as God had
• created it. She paid tribute to
those who had made Man-
chester Garden and to those
who donated the hanging
baskets on Goderich Street
and all those private homes
where flowers are planted to
make God's earth lovelier.
In closing, Mrs. Hawley urg-
ed all to be stewards of God
and keep. the • environment
and the earth as it, was 'in-
tended to be.
The offering was received
by Mrs. Tom Haggitt and
Mrs. Lillianloetherland.
A solo, "One Day at ado.
Time" was sung by Mrs.
Gordon Chamney, accom-
panied by Mrs. Kenneth
McDougall.
Mrs, .Murray Nesbitt was
the organist' for the after-
noon service.
Social news "
The fate of the old Auburn
fire engine will be finalized
at the March 14 meeting at •
the town hall at 7:30 p.m. All
ratepayersare welcome.
Guests with Mr. and Mrs.
Donald Cartwright, David,
Derreck and Lorie on the .
weekend were Mr. and Mrs.
Jim Cartwright of RR3 Blyth
and Mr. arid. Mrs. Bob
Williams and Miss Mary
Lynn Williams of Toronto.
Walkerburn Club
The Walkerburn Club held.
its February meeting at the
home of Mrs. Keith Lapp.
..Sher was in charge of the
meeting as she is:.. co-
president. She opened with a
poem, "Forget Me Not",
followed by the singing of Co
Canada and the Lords
Prayer repeatedin unison.
The roll call was answered
by 13 members with a dona-
tion to the foster child and a
grocery item for Mrs. Lloyd
Penfound.
The draw prize donated by
Mrs. Ronald Gross was won
by Mrs. Arthur Wright.
Plans were made for the
next meeting,on March 31 at
the home of Mrs. Manfred
Losereit at 2 p.m. The pro-
gram ' committee will be
Mrs. Leonard Archambault
and Mrs. Jerry Huizinga and
there will be a bake and craft
sale. Each member is asked
to bring a guest. Mrs. Ted
Hunking and Mrs. Keith
Lapp will be in charge of the -
lunch.
The program of the after-
noon was games and con-
tests conducted by Mrs.
Manfred Losereit and Mrs.
Tom Cunningham. Lunch
was served by Mrs. Jerry
Huizinga, . Mrs. Leonard Ar-
chambault and Mrs. Keith
Lapp,
•
Social News
Mrs. Evelyn Popp has
been a patient in Stratford
General Hospital for the past
two weeks following
surgery.
Paul Popp' WI the misfor-
tune to break his arm at
work last Monday.
__Winners at the__ weekly.:.
euchre party held in the
Auburn Community
Memorial' Hall last week
were: novelty, Tom Hallam,
high lady, Mrs. Frances
Clark; low lady, Mrs. Tom
Hallam; high man,. Jack
Lockhart and -low man, John
Hallam.
Church girls
St. Mark's Anglican
Church girls have been
working hard to obtain their
hostess badges, To obtain
credit for the badges they
have receive4 receive.instructions.
on . menu P,. , food
preparation, table . setting
techniques, proper pro -
Auburn
news
Eleanor Bradnock, rorrt»aa)omt'nt
cedures for serving food, and
how to clear off the tables.
The girls have also learned
how to clean up the dishes
and kitchen;
Their talents were
displayed last Wednesday
evening when they served 22
men at, the Auburn and
District Limas Club meeting. •
Any girl, 11 years or older,
wishing to join this group, is
welcome to join the fun.
They meet . every Thursday
evening at 7 p.m. to 8:30 p.m.
Anyone wishing more in-
formation, please call one of
'the counsellors, Mrs.
Dorothy Schneider or Mrs.
Alma Craven.
Embroidery course
The last meeting of the
crewel embroidery course
was held last Wednesday
morning in the Auburn Com-
munity Memorial Hall with
the leaders; Mrs. Richard
•
Hawley -arid Mrs. Lawrence
Plaetzer . in charge., They
decided to call themselves,
"The Auburn Try Hards".
Plans were made to attend
the Achievement Night at
Wingham on March 30 at 7
p.m. to 10 p.m.
The leaders request all
samplers be done and hand-
ed in to them by March 25.
A social time was enjoyed
by the members that were
present.
W.I.
Education and Cultural
Activities, with conveners
Mrs. Emerson Rodger and
Mi.). Hugh Bennett will be
the topic at. the March 17
Women's Institute meeting
to be held in the . Auburn
Community Memorial Hall
at 2 p.m. The roll call is to be.
answered by "A lesson I
learned the hard Way".
Everyone is welcome.
SkYH1RANCH:
IVE IN
NOW OPEN
Friday to Sunday
SOFT
ICE CREAM
Now AvailObE.
___MOVING
SALE ._.
PICTURES, LAMPS
and MIRRORS
BATHROOM
ACCESSORIES
U OFF
(We are moving onto The Square March 30)
ALL FURNISHINGS
at
Special
Markdown
Prices
TOWELS
r.
1 0orr
Special Prices
on other items
not listed here.
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Lions Club
The Auburn and District
Lions Club held its meeting
last Wednesday evening in
the Community Memorial
Hall with the dinner served
by the Anglican Church
-Girls' Club. There were 17
members present, two
guests 'from Mitchell Lions
Club, two from Shelbourne
Lions Club and one from
Goderich Lions Club.
The president, Lion Steve
Campbell, presided for the
meeting.
The winner' of the dinner
draw was Lion George Col-
lins. Winner of the 50-50 draw
for this month was Claire
Chambers of Goderich. The
prize was $139.
The secretary's report,
given by Lion Donald
Haines, was adopted by Lion
Martinis Bakker and second-
ed by Lion Ken Scott. The
treasurer's report was given
by Lion Doug Chamney and
this report was accepted on
motion of Lion Walter Mar-
chl, seconded by Lion Bud
Chamney. Correspondence
was read by president Steve
Campbell:
Guest: speaker for the ev-
neing was Lion Ted Heimpel
from .the Mitchell Lions .
Club. He spoke on the Lions'
Homes for the Deaf:
Upcoming events include a
t. ark s
Farmers' Night at the April
1 meeting; a maple syrup
festival on April 4; and a
bingo on April 11.
SOC IAL NEWS
Mr. and. Mrs. Alan Moore
.of Stratford `visited last Sun-
day with Mr. and Mrs. Tom
Johnston and Miss Laura
Phillips.
The community is pleased
to report that Mrs: Arthur
Lefebre returned home after
being a patient for a week in
Wingham Hospital.
William "'Anderson of
Toronto and Tom Anderson
of Oakville- .visited -on -the
weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
Oliver Anderson.
Hold discussion
about new president
The Past Noble Grands
Club of Goderich: Rebekah
Lodge No. 89 held its
meeting Monday, March 9 in
'the Mackay Centre with 24
in attendance.
Owing to the stormy
weather in February, the
February meeting was
cancelled.
A discussion took place in
regards to the incoming new
District Deputy President of
Huron 23 who will be chosen
from Goderich lodge.
The sick and shut-ins were
taken care of as well as the
bereaved.
500 was played. Prizes
went, high to Della Johnston
a.d_ low to., Gertrude Keit-
ting.
A salad plate lunch Was
served by the convener,
Vera Larder and her com-
mittee.
The next meeting will be
held on Monday, April 6.
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