The Goderich Signal-Star, 1981-11-18, Page 7•
Kelly McCabe and Christopher Slater took their ribbon -cutting job with Mayor Harry
Worsell very seriously last evening when they officially opened the new Community Centre
on Cambridge Street. At left is nursery school administrator Evelyn McDounagh and the
Reverend Robert Ball. The centre houses the nursery and a gymnasium and was paid for
entirely by the federal government. (Photo by Cath Wooden)
Rotteaus given dinner.
on 35th anniversary
Dianne Rotteau; Sharon
MacNay and Linda MacQuil-
lin were in St.' Catharines on.
Friday to visit Sharon • and
Linda's aunt and uncle. They
also spent some time doing
some shopping while in the
city.
LOPHALSH
NEWS
Kos Webster, 3915-6257
Remembrance Day has
once again passed by. We
have once more remembered
all the veterans who gave
their all for their country and
the ones they held dear. May
God bless all the veterans
who, since those two' wars,
have had to spend so much
time in hospital. God bless
you all. •
Dr..and Mrs. Russell Mon-
cfief spent 'the weekend
visiting. in Mississauga with
Mrs. Moncrief's mother and
father, Mr. and ' Mrs. Jack•
Clift. They also visited with
friends in Toronto.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Wilkins visited a couple of
days with their daughter,
Barbara Sheppard of Paris.
Jim Webster of Waterloo
spent the weekend at home
with his' parents. Mr. and
Mrs. Wellington Webster.
Mr. and Mrs. Warren
Wylds spent last weekend in
London visiting with their
daughter and son-in-law.
•Donna and ‚John Zimmer-
man.
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Mr. and Mrs. Gordon
Robb were . in Lions Head on
the weekend with Janet and
Edwin McCutcheon and fam-
ily.
Mr. and Mrs. Art Mat-
thewman attended the Mem-
orial Services in London at
the Cenotaph in the city.
The family of Pete and
Dorothy Rottcau of Amberley
Beach held a surprise dinner
at . the Bedford Hotel in
Goderich on' the occasion of
their 35th wedding anniver-,
sary. Those in attendance
were the immediae family:
Brad and Dianne Rotteau of
Amberley, Kenny and Janet
Stewart of the 12th conces-
sion of Huron Township. Ted
and Linda Rotteau of God-
erich and Dale and Brenda
Hunter of Sarnia.
Mrs. Art Matthewman at-
tended the ex -nursing sisters
annual dinner at the Wolsel-
ey Barracks in London over
the 12th of November holi-
day.
Janet Wilkins, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wilk-
ins, was home on the week-,
end visiting 'her parents and
family. •
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Thirty-five ladies attended
the quilting course held last
Thursday in the Community
Memorial Hall. The leaders,
Mrs. Donald Haines and
Mrs. Gordon Chamney in-
structed all in the making of
templates for the piecework
quilt block and also showed
how to do an appliqued quilt
as well as a piecework block.
Making picots was also
taught and mitred corners
done by all.
The new method of putting
together Grandmother's
Flower Garden was also
shown to the group this
week.
Next week, reverse appli-
que and seminole will be
demonstrated as well as str-
ing quilting and other
quilting.
Trustees meet
The November meeting of
the Auburn Trustee Board
was held hi the town hall
with the chairman, Warner
Andrews in charge. The
minutes were accepted as
read by the clerk, Mrs. Gail
Dobie.
The librarian, Mrs. Lillian
Letherland had made a tally
on users of the. Auburn
Public Library and this tally
will be forwarded to the
three township councils. As
trustee members had visited
the three council meetings,
each reported on the result.
Plans for the alterations to`
the town hall and library
rooms are underway.
Estimates for the work are'
being asked for.
Gravelling ''hand '"grading
will be done on Egmont
Street North to prepare the
road for the winter traffic.
W.M.S.•
The Auburn Women's Mis-
sionary Society met at the
home 'of Mrs. Lillian
Letherland for. their
November . meetidg. The
president, Mrs. Wilfred
Sanderson was in charge and
opened the meeting with the
call to worship. '
The hymn, Jesus Shall
Reign Where'er The Sun,
was read in unison followed
by a welcome to all from the
president.
The devotional period was
in the charge of Mrs. Lillian
Letherland and she chose
Luke 22, verses 10-20 for her
scripture `lesson. Her
meditation was a thoughtful
prayer on Remembrance
Day and she closed it with
Lest We Forget, followed by
prayer. The roll call was
answered by a Bible verse
containing the word -
'Remembrance.
The Mission study was
taken by - Mrs. Frank
Raithby and she told the
story of a missionary in
Nigeria who had multiple
sclerosis. She had been a
concert pianist and carried
on her work in the churches
and schools of Nigeria.
The offering was received
by the treasurer, Mrs.
Frances Clark and dedicated
with prayer by Mrs. Sander-
son. Mrs. Clark gave the
financial ,statement.
The meeting was closed
with the hymn, Abide With
Me and the Benediction.
Mrs. Letherland served lun-
ch. After lunch, Mrs. Roy
Daer spoke a few words of
thanks to Mrs. Sanderson for
being president for several
years and presented her with
a gift. Mrs. Sanderson thank-
ed all for the remembrance.
Social news
Winners at the weekly
euchre party held in the
Aubu n Community
Memo Hall last week
were: ° ovelty, Ben
HamiltonE; ' gh lady, Mrs.
Lillian Lehi eland; low lady,
Mrs. Ross Robinson; high
man, Ke eth McDougall
and low' , Frank Cumm-
ings. There were nine tables
in play. Everyone is
Welcome. Games start sharp
at 8 p.m.
Allan McDougall ' and
Angie and Shane of Sudbury
and Andy Belanger of Azilda
visited .last weekend with the
former's parents, . Mr. and
Mrs, Kenneth McDougall:
Mis. McDougall returned to
Sudbury with them on Sun-•
Deay Mary Jane
low did you enjoy that Bridge Game? I'm sure Cathy asked us there just to
gloat. She must have started last Christmas making her decorations and buying and
wrapping this year's gifts. Can you imagine, all finished! Well, 1 intend to be
finished before 'Dec. 1 if it kills me, and it might.
My first stop is going to be the Country Spire. You know, I must be deaf,
dumb and blind, because 1 never knew this place existed until last week when
Susan told me about it.
1 had to go to Mitchell on Monday so dashed over to the Country Spire -• it's
only a few miles from Mitchell on 83 highway. 1 only had a very few minutes but
what 1 'saw made me want to go back. It is an old converted church with all the
appeal of a church, and jamed packed full of beautiful gifts, decorations, silk flower
arrangements and so very much more from rag dolls to fine china figurines and
everything in between. •
But most important the prices•are very reasonable. You can get' a beautiful
gift for under 510.00, as well as the mote expensive gifts.
Don't you dare tell me you knew of this plajre and never mentioned it to me
because I'll be a bit upset to say the least; besides 1 want to show it to you. Believe
me we can probably do most of our gift, shopping there plus get some beautiful
Christmas, decorations.
We can go on from there to any place you'd like. See you Sat. A.M.
Betty
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and family atSudbury.
Mr, and - Mrs. Clayton
Robertson of Meaford
visited on the weekend with
her sister, Mrs. Tom Jardin
and Mr. Jardin and also her
mother, Mrs. Elva
Straughan in Clinton Public
Hospital.
Mrs. Myrtle Munro return-
ed last week after a couple of
weeks' visiting in London,
with her son, Donald
Youngblut, Mrs. Youngblut,
Barry, Bradley and Lorie. •
Mrs. Arnold Craig return-
ed last Monday after a visit
with her sister, Miss Jean
Hamilton at Oshawa.
The Walkerburn Club will
hold its next meeting on
November 24 at 2 p.m. at the
home of Mrs. Leonard Ar-
chambault. Mrs. Phyllis Mit-
chell of Walton will
demonstrate the making of
ribbon bows. A Tupperware
party was held on Wednes-
day, November 18 at the
home. of Mrs. Ted , Hunking
and the proceeds will go to
the support of the foster
child.
Mrs. Wilfred Sanderson
moved to Goderich last
Saturday and has taken up
residence in the senior
citizen apartments on West
Street.
Mr. and Mrs. Emerson
Rodger and Mrs. Pearl
Rollinson of Toronto were
guests last Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs., William Helesic
and family of Goderich.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard
Hawley, Beth and Amy spent
the weekend in Cambridge
where Mr. Hawley preached
last Sunday at his former
home church. '
Mr. and Mrs. Oliver
Anderson visited last week
with their son, William at
Toronto. .
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Recen': visitors with Mr .
Beth ing were Mr. and
Mrs. - ! n Gardhouse of
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