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PAGE 16 --GODERICH SIGNAL -STAB WEDNESDAY, JUNE 19, 191/5
Comrnunitew
Over 100 attend reunion at Ball's Grove
The Ball Reunion was held June 9th, at
Ball's Grove with 106 present. President
Garnet Wright welcomed everyone and a
moment of silence was observed for those
who passed away. Ernie Durnin, read the
minutes of the Executive Meeting. Floyd
Stanbury seconded the report. It was moved: '
by. Stewart Bali, and seconded by Bili
Gibbings to have the picnic at same place
next year.
The nominating committee<1Wought in the
new executive for 1986. Past President
couple - Garnet and Margaret Wright,
President - Elgin Penfound, Vice President
couple - Ken and Joy trodden, Sec.
Treasurer couple - Garnet and Margaret
Wright, and Committee - Dave and Brenda
Scholl, Allan and Sylvia Ball, John and
Bonnie Gibbl.ngs.
The youngest child present was Darren
Scholl. The oldest person was Ida :Martin.
The family coming the farthest was Dave
Petrie from Brantford. A peanuts •ramble
was enjoyed by the children. In a :unning
race 5 and under: prizes were given to all.
Boys 8 and under: 1st Michael Gibbings, 2nd
Scott .Ball, 3rd Craig Machan. Girls 8 and
under: 1st Sarah McClure, 2nd Ashle'V
Gibbings, 3rd Cora Chomicki. Mixed 8 - 15:
-1f ii n Durnin, 2nd Mark Eveleigh, 3rd
Chastity Co un. Ladies 15 and over: 1st
Connie Chomicki, 2nd Arva Machan, 3rd
Nancy Ball. Men's 15 and over.,1st Steven,
Ball, 2nd Frank Garrow, 3rd CollrF
McDonald. Ladies kick the slipper: 1st
Susan Eveleigh, 2nd Janice Andrews. Men's
kick the slipper: 1st Wayne Andrews, 2nd
Colin McDonald. Ladies shoe scramble ,
winner was Chastity Colquhoun and men's
shoelscramble winner was Allan Ball. Relay
winners were on Bill Gibbings team and the
balloon race was won by Doug and Paul
Petrie. Nail driving contest winner was
Connie Chomicki. Some musical numbers
were rendered by Floyd Stanbujy with the
violin and . Ernie Durnin on the mouth
organ.
Visiting Shut Ins
UCW Unit I
Unit 1 of Knox United Church was held
June 11th. It was a visiting "Shut In's
Meeting". They visited at Copeland Home,
Wingham, Huronview, Clinton Hospital,
Rammeloo Guest Home at Blyth and also
Shut In's in the village.
All gathered back at the church for the
meeting. It started off with a sing -song with
Ila Cunningham at the piano.,
Mrs. Muarice Bean and Mrs. Wayne
Millian were in charge of the meeting.
' The topic was "Beauty Care of the
Tongue". Harmful effectsof gossip were
discussed. Mrs. Bean divided women in two
groups of three and got answers from each
group about why people gossip and the
harmful effects it can have on persons and
family.
Mrs. Bean then read interesting parts
from a book on "Cures For Gossip."
The meeting was then turned over to the
leader Maxine Durnin. She opened this part
by a prayer for Shut Ins.
The minutes were read by secretary Betty
Marsh and approved.
The Treasurer's Report was given by Tina
Empy. Offering was received.
Mrs. Durnin read an article on "Minute
For Missions".
Visiting for July and August was dealt
with and arranged as there will be no more
meetings until September. The General
Meeting will be held June 26th at the church.
A delicious lunch of strawberry shortcake
was served by hostesses Mrs. Bean and Mrs.
Millian. , .
Social News
Mr. Nelson Moulden is a patient in Clinton
Hospital due to a fall at his home. Everyone
wishes him a speedy recovery.
Mr. Gordon Powell has been in Alexandra
Marine and General Hospital in Goderich
and has now been transferred to University
Hospital in London for further tests and
observation.
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Dr. Helen ;Marsh of Madison, Wisconsin is
visiting with her jnothe1' Mrs. Dora Marsh
and her sister Betty. '
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Finnigan of Goderich
and formerly of Auburn celebrated their
40th anniversary at the Bedford Hotel in
Goderich. There were 18 guests present. The
guests were from London, Dorchester,
Lucknow, Dungannon, and Goderich.
Mrs. Vicki Hanna has accepted the
position of receptionist at Dr. Palmer's
chiropractor office in Blyth.
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Chamney and Patrick
of Ottawa visited with his parents Mr. and
Mrs. Bud Chamney and other members of
the family.
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Chamney of
Windsor visited recently with Mr. and Mrs.
Bud Chamney.
Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Thomson of Lucknow
have recently purchased the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Alan Caldwell and are now
residents of our village. Mr. and Mrs. Alan
aldwell, Dwight and Dean have moved to
their farm home east of Londesboro.
Sympathy is extended to Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Vincent in the loss of her brother Mr.
Clarence Machan of Kitchener who passed
away last Saturday. Burial was in Brussels
cemetery.
Mrs. Robert Peck and Marjorie
McDougall attended the Federated
Women's Institute of Canada Convention
held this week at Western University,
London.
Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Rodger and Gary
visited last Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Cliff
Garries of Fort Erie.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Haines and family
visited with their son Ed Haines and Mrs.
Haines and family of Niagara Falls on the
weekend.
Mr. Art LeFebre celebrated Father's Day
with his parents this weekend in Windsor.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred .Oostwoud of Toronto
visited last week with her sister Mts. .Gerritt
Beimers and Mr. Beimers.
Mr. Andrew Koopman, son of Mr. and
Mrs. R. Koopman of Auburn graduated
from University of Waterloo, May 21st with
an Honors Bachelor of Math and Accounting
degree. Andrew is presently working for
Vodden Bender, Chartered accountants
in Clinton, Ontario.
Balls Cemetery Service will be June 30th
at 3 p.m. The speaker will be Rev. Robin
Lyons of St. Mark's Anglican Church
Auburn.
Vicki Rodger, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Bill Rodger of Auburn, graduated from
Georgian College in Barrie as an R.N. Mr.
and Mrs. Bill Rodger and Neil and Mr. and
Mrs. Emerson Rodger all of Auburn
attended the graduation.
Unit II of the U.C.W. met at the home of
Mrs. Robert Arthur June 11th. There. were
12 members present and four guests. Eunice
Arthur, Jessie Naylor and Isabel' Turner
were in charge ofl the meeting, the theme
being "Nature and Trees". Eunice gave the
devotional and stated all Christians should
grow as trees upward and straightand like
branches reaching out to all people. The
business was conducted by Marie Webster
and Lois Haines. The meeting closed and a
social time was enjoyed.
W.M.S.
The June meeting of the Presbyterian
W.M.S. was held at the home of Mrs.
Frances Clark. Mrs. Roy Daer presided.
The devotional period was given by Viola
Raithby.
The. meditation was 'on one of the two
house builders "The Wise Man" and
members offered prayer. Mrs. Roy Daer
conducted the Study, the theme being
"Nothing Is Too Good for the Lord"
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The Auburn Pastoral Charge met June
16th opening with a piano prelude by Jodi
Webster.
The Junior choir sang "Let the Sunshine
In" with solo parts taken by Stewart Bakker
and Rose Marie Young. They sang another
selection "I Forgive". The choir was under
the direction of Mrs. Karen Webster and
Mrs. Gordon Gross.
Gary Shuttleworth was the minister tak-
g as his sermon "The Heritage of Our
Children". Mrs. Keith Lapp and Ruth Arm-
strong were in charge of the Junior Con-
gregation. The offering was received by Mr.
Murray Rollinson and Mr. Bryan Ramsey
and Anita Gross at piano.
Walkerburn Club
The Walkerburn Club met at the home of
Mrs. L. Archambault on Tuesday May 28th
at8p.m.
The meeting opened with a poem "Spring
Morning" by Brenda Rutledge. A prayer
was led by Ila Cunningham. A draw donated
by Betty Archambault was won by Helen
Lapp..
There was a discussion about a bus trip to
Kitchener on June 12th. Cali- -Brenda
Rutledge or Betty Archarpbault if you wish
to ga.
There will be no June meeting because of
this trip. A discussion was held about a
shower for Joan Hunking: We decidetd to join
with another group for one. •
The picnic is planned for July 23rd, at the
home of Brenda Rutledge. There will be a
pot luck lunch and bring your own dishes. Be;,
there by 7 p.m. Ice-cream will be provided
by Martha Deer and Betsv Verway. Snorts
or program will be planned by Brenda Hurz-
inga and Rosemary Kibble and others will
help.
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THANK YOU
To Craig Hardwoods, Auburn, Superior Maintenance Service, Lucknow and
W . C.' Woods, for donating the door prizes for our grand opening. W inners
were Margaret Kline, Shirley Downey, Herb Clark, and Margaret Errington.
Bonus draw winners were Trudy Foran, Isobel Graham and Peter Lefor.
Special thanks for floral bouquets and to Doug and Marianne Gollan, Barry
and Dianne Gollan, David and Evelyn Finnigan, Bob and Eunice Arthur,
Fred Lawrence Electric, Greg Hamilton, Bob Finlay, Bev Hodgins,
Armstrong Baker, Henderson Lumber, Askes Home Hardware and The
Lucknow Sentinel. Due to community and area support our opening was a
success. We would appreciate the occasion to serve you.
The Whetstones
Peter, Barb, Karen and Kevin
STRAWBERRIES
Come and
PICK YOUR OWN
at Lovell's
First farm west of Kippen intersection
on south side
OPENING
WEDNESDAY, June 12
1 .4.6.11,. quart baskets allowed
No picking in pots and pans
HOURS: 8 a.m. - 8 p.m.
Supply & weather permitting
For information
Call Leonard Lovell 262-6418
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