The Goderich Signal-Star, 1986-09-17, Page 21PAGE 20 -GODERICH SIGNAL -STAR, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1986
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Horticultural society discusses flower beds a
Recent visitors with Ellen Johnston and
Laura Phillips were Mr. and Mrs. Jack Weir
of London, Mr. and Mrs. Brant Rahn of
Grand Bend and Flo Fenton of Kitchener
(former Flo Pfeffer of Auburn).
Congratulations to Vicki Rodger whose
marriage to Robert Siddon took place on
Saturday, September 13. She is the daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. WilliamRodger of Auburn.
Visitors on the weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
E. Rodger were Mr. and Mrs. Norman
Rodger of Scarborough, Mr. and Mrs. Les
Rodger of Belviile, Pearl Rollison, Reg
Cowper, both of Toronto and Mrs. Randy
Maize and daughter, Jenni. All attended the
Rodger-Siddon Wedding on Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Gross and family
and Marjorie McDougall attended the 50th
e anniversay at Atwood on Sunday for Mr.
and Mrs. William Ropp (fo merly Gladys
Gross of Auburn) .
HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY
The Auburn Horticultural Society held
their meeting on Monday, September 8 at
the Community Hall with 24 present. The
president Don Haines welcomed everyone.
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Marjorie McDougall was pianist. There
were many lovely bouquets of flowers on
display.
The minutes of the last meeting was read
by the secretary Mrs. Jack Vincent. The
treasurer's report was read by Mrs. Ross
Robinson.
Ernest Durnin entertained with several
mouth organ selections accompanied on
piano by Marjorie McDougall. Discussions
on flower beds, baskets and fountain storage
etc. took place. Roll call was answered with
something strange or different in your
' garden. Marion Haggitt gave a reading,
Language of Flowers. Winners of door
prizes were Stewart Ball, Ruth Jardin and
Lillian Stewart.
David Cartwright 'showed slides of St.
Paul's Minnesota, French River and local
interest. These were very nice slides of
flowers,'scenery and rivers. He was thanked
by Don Haines. Lunch was served by Mrs.
Tom Lawlor, Mrs. Jim Cartwright and Mrs.
Bob Arthur and a social time was had by all.
The Presbyterian W.M.S. meeting was
held at the home of Viola Raithby on Tues-
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day, September 9. The president Martha
Daer presided.
Carol Daer had the devotional and the
meditation was make the most of it.
Frances Clark had the study on the Account
of the last Supper.
4-H CLUB
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Would you like to learn more about milk
and milk products? The Auburn 4-H Club is
looking for girls between the ages of 12-21
who would like to take the fall 4-H project
"Milk Makes It." If you are interested and
would like to find out more about the -Club,
please contact Rosemary Kibble or Glenyce
McClinchey as soon as possible."
AUBURN U.C.W.
Unit II of Auburn U.C.W. met in the
church Wednesday, September 10. Slides of
the Orkney Island, Scotland and England
were shown by Mrs. Oliver Anderson and
Mrs. Greg Park.
In charge of devotion on the creations was
Marjorie McDougall and Mrs. Bud
Chamney. Mrs. Gary Shuttleworth gave
prayer. Anita Gross played a piano solo.
d baskets
Leader Betty Marsh convened for the
business and reports. Members will par-
ticipate in a Painless Bazaar which Mrs.
Petr Verbeek will prepare. Catering and
visiting was arranged.
Members answered the roll call with a
highlight of summer. The meeting closed
with "Nine Requisites for Contented
Living".
Local man catches salYnoti
Congratulations to Brian Weaver who
caught a 39 inch, 21 pound salmon at Port
Albert Sept. 8.
Visitors from Chatham attended the 2
p.m. service at Christ Church on Sunday.
Holy Communion service was conducted by
Rev. R. Crocker.
Mike and Betty. Dalton of Kingsbridge
entertained some Pprt Albert residents over
the weekend. The visit was enhanced by
Betty's culinary ability.
PORT ALERT
NEWS
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Anyone interested in the video of the Port
Albert 150th Parade is asked to call Tom
Dickson.
ANNOUNCEMENT
National Trust is pleased to announce
the appointment of Peter A. Waller, as
Branch Manager of the Goderich office.
Mr. Waller has been with National
Trust (formerly Victoria and Grey
Tract) since 1975 and most recently was
the Branch Manager of'the Brockville
office.
NaHon aI Trust with assets of $9 Billion
approximately, is Canada',s oldest Trust
Company. With 147 offices across
Canada, National Trust can be your
family's Total Financial Centre.
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