The Goderich Signal Star, 1976-03-04, Page 11AUBURN AND DISTRICT N1YTSVi
SOCIAL NEWS1
The annual World's Day of
Prayer service will be held On
Friday, March 5 :in Knox'
United Church Sunday school
room at 2 p.rn. Mrs. Garnet
Potter of Goderich will be the
speaker, Everyone is
welcome:
Mr. Keith 'Robinson and
daughter Kim of -Newmarket
` visited on Sarni -day with his;
parents, Mr. and Mrs: Ross
Robinson.
Mr, and Mrs. K'e'ith Arthur
of St. Marys visitedfrelatives
and friends in the village last
Friday. . •
Many fromthis community
•'attended -the hospital closing
protest meeting' last week at
CI}nton:'" •
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• Mr: Wayne,Scott of Wawa is •
visiting with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Kenneth Scott and
brother Eric Scott.
Mrs', Torrance Tabb is a,
patient in •Wingham District
hospital. °
Mr, Gerrard .G w y.n . of
Bayfield spent the. weekend
.wi.th his grandparents, Mr.
and Mrs, Warner Andrews.
Mrs.: Stanley Strasser of
Alta Loma, California,
returned hotne' last Sunday
after visiting with her. father,
Mr. William J. Craig, aunt
M.rs. Bell Allen and other
relati•ves.'
Mrs. Jessie Nay for is a
ss y
patient in Alexandra Marine
and General hospital. .
Mrs. Frances Clark spent
the weekend in Landon with •
Mr.' and Mrs.' J.A. McIntosh
and. family:
Miss Laura Phillips and
Mrs. ' Eleanor. Bradnock
visited last Sunday' with -Mr.
and Mrs. Donald McCosh at
Ripley.
Weare sorry to report that
Mr. T -tarry Arthur is a patient
...in.' Alexandra 71V arfne .and
• General Hospital, Goderich.
Mr: 'and MrsJ E% Smith' of
Wallaceburg 'visited , last
weekend with • their. cousin,
Mrs. Bell Allen.
Mr. and Mrs. .Donald
Cartwright, ,David, .Derrick,
and Lorie visited last Sunday
with; Mr. ' and Mrs. Harry
Bryant and Mr. and Mrs. Bert
Smith and Christopher. at.
Stratford 1astSunday. f:
Mr. Norman Allen of
Benmiller visited ane day last
week with Mrs. Bell Allen.
Mr George Timm, Miss.
Erna Bethke, and Mr. Henry
Latmer of Gorrie visited last
Tuesday with Mrs. Bell Allen.
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The' Anglican Church
Women. of St. Mark's
Anglican. Church met last
week.. at the home of Mrs. Ian
Clark, The hostess- was in
charge.
Mrs, Robert • Slater Read
the scripture lesson for
Quinquasegesima . ` Sunday.
Mrs- Clarkread from the
Living Message the story•o'f
Sarah • as found in the' Old
Testament. The Collect was'
led by Mrs. Thomas Haggitt.
Mrs. Slater took charge of
the business part of the.
meeting. Theminutes were
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accepted as read by -Mrs.
Qonald ' Cartwright , in the
absence of the 'secretary„
Mrs. John D,aer. Mrs.
Thomas •+ H•aggitt, the
treasurer ,gave the financial -
statement:
Roll call was'answered-'b'y a
Bible v.•erse: containing the
name of the apostle Matthew..
A penny was put' in 'the
traVell15rig apron for ?every
letter- in .• ."9 Holy, Spirit;..
Wham dur Master sent".
Mrs. Slater read a letter
from Mrs,'Fordyce Clark, the
south Saugeen Diocese
reporter, It; was announced"
that the World Day of Prayer
is to be held in Knox United
Church on March 5 at 2 p.m.
A delicious lunch was -
served;by Mrs. Clark assisted
by Mrs. Do?iald Cartwright.
UCW
The United Church Women
of Knox United , Church,'
Auburn. held their ' annual
Family Night on. Friday
evening in the Sunday„school
•room of the church with
approximately 100 members
•
present'.
Among the guests were Mr,
:and Mrs. Murdoch Morrison,
Varna, 'r interim supply
Minister and Pastor and Mrs.
Alfred Fry of Goderich,
former minister.
Words of : welcome were
given -by Mr. Morrison, who
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also said Grac.for a.•d 1ictouS '
•dinner served by the United
Church Women.
Following the, dinner a.sing-
songwas led -by Miss Nancy
Anderson and assisted by
Mrs. Brian Hallam'/s class
wit Mrs. Norman Wightman
as pianist.
A variety program followed
with baton twirling by. Patti.
and. Kim McDowell; a piano
-duet by Mri.: ”F 1a eri e'
Wightman and her daughter
'Miss Marilyn.. Wightman; a
piano solo by Bradley Cook; a
play by Mrs..Glen Webster's
class; a comedy skit by Mrs...
Donald Haines and Mrs.
Thomas Jardin; and a mouth-.
organ•solo by Ross Robinson.
A, short message on family '
life was given:by Pastor Fry.
Nils. Wes Braddock.576-7555
The Goderich Lakers offence with 22 points while
Faye Seers. The meeting was
opened with the 4.-H pldege
'followed by the election of
officers. • .
President 'is Sandra .Popp;
vic'J
e -president., ayn'e
Arthur; secretary,. Yvonne
'Bean;' press reporter, Trudy
Machan'.
,Leaders:Trudy Machan and
ODE RICA 1,,.TA
Faye Seers •led in the
discussion on the choice of the
learning stitches article and:
the fabric suitable to make.
them, Choosing colours for
the -articles by:the colour.
wheel tel' harmonize wasalso'.
discussed:
.The`, eintiroidery work box
;,contents;were also reviewed.
basketball team t e g Teammate Warren Wa
tt
last• week asthey thumped chipped in with 18. At Sy -'grove
Clinton Redmen 86-52, in . hit for 16 points and Phil
.Huron Recreation Basketball . Bugler added 10. '
League play. Tonight Goderich will meet
The win was •th'e FO of the ` Exet.er. in.semi-fipal action at
season for the Lakers add' Central: Huron, Secondary
avenged' their only loss of tile School in. Clinton, Gameme
is 7:30 p.m. The ,cham-
carri•paign against Clintontwb. Central
weeks: earlier pionship.game will.be'p•layed •
:BrianMackenzie ledthe atGDCI Monday at7:30 p.m.
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is landscaping will sponsor
reen Thumbers unnew season
Spring is on its way.. The
snow is receding, birds are
singing and tiny flowers. are
-peeking out of their beds.
Along with spring getting
underway • so . is the, Green
Thumbers Club. •
This year a whole new
pt-egram ais planned for the
children in this group; With
these new projects there is
also'a new executive. --
On Thursday evening a
meeting was held at the home
of Mrs. Genny Madden. This
was a very active. meeting
with suggestions and
proposed projects •and ac-
tivities literally, tumbling.
over each other.
' The senior committee was
appointed leader, Mrs. Jean
:Barnett; program convener
(to bei responsible for plan-
ning 'monthly *meetings and
. other social activities) Mrs.
gBarbara,, Moulton, and Mrs.
Mary. Walton;- ' press
• secretary (to assist junior
'secretary in keeping records,
report to Signal -Star), Mrs.
'Barbara Moulton; Ways and
Me ria
$TConvenor` cea -15e
" responsible for projects to
assist in :financing,the- club)
Mrs. .GennyMadden: .
Social Conveners (to be
responsible for' lunches,
special occasions, picnics,
etc) Mrs.. Angus Jansen and
Walton;mem-
bership
Mary mm-
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bership convener (to keep
record -of members -and to be
responsible for --organizing
"4-H
The first meeting of 'the
Auburn I 4-H Club for the
spring project A' Touch of -
Stitchery was held at sthe
home of the assistant leader,
Mrs. John Hiidebrand.
The leader, Mrs. Donald
Cartwright opened the
meeting with the 4-14 pledge..
The election of officers took
place and. the .officers are:
President, Marilyn Wight.
�a
mn; vice-president, Sherry.
Verbeek; secretary,
revolving r press . reporter,
Sheron.Stadelmann.
Mrs. ' Cartwright outlined
the requirements for.the
project, sewing kits, anthe
learning-sti:tches.article. Mrs.
Hildebrand told about the
• color .wheel and how to pick
colours according . to.
background: • '
The first meeting of Auburn
II was held at the home of
rk
Why you should
let H&R Block worry
about your income taxes.
We're `.human, and once
in a great :while we Make
a:mistake. Bait our error
means you must:. pay
additional tax, .you pay
only the tax. We' pay any -
or penalt • W -e
interestpenalty.
stand behind our work.
Get a little pc'tLL(_ o1 lalincl.
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juniors for keeping in touch
with members -i.e. phone
Calls) Mrs. Carol Wilson;
flower beds and work parties
(to arrange andset up
projects for local activities,
flower beds, clean-up areas)
Bruce Bettles, Bil.LW4ser and
Doug Zoethout.
Appreciation is extended to
to be colorful events in the in -Ontario” arrd learning how
to do it right in their own ,
backyard, are invited to..-
attend''t.his meeting.
A program of interest to"all
gardeners," or Would-be
gardeners is being planned.
Do come along and bring your
Jack or Jill along. There's
lots of fun ."'g'l'owing
together". t
new mall. • y
Green Thumbers first
meeting is to be' held on
Thursday, March 18 . at 7
o'clock in the gym at Victoria
Public School. All interested
parents of children eight
years of age or over who are
these people who will do their interested in keeping
Goderich "the
best for the Green Thumbers prettiest.town
in 1976.
`The Juniors will also.have °
their own executive under•theSt
direction and guidance of the e e e r s win 1.w!
senior committee.
Many thanks go to Art and
Mary` Be.dor, new sponsors
for this year. Without their .
interest and su;Itpport the club . .
-could not function. •
On April 3, the group willbe"
having a bottle drive. Clean•'
up all your. bottles and,
members will come right to
the door to pick them up. It
will give;the'.club a new`'start
.in the,planning of more things
to come: -
A bake sale is to be held in.
the -mall on the: first Saturday
in- M;ay:.:A-t ='th:e--Ontario-
I-Iorticuitur.e ,r Association
District meeting at Seaforth
in April,the group .:will -be
putting on a skit "There's .a
Bluebird on•rny'Windowsill",
The Juniors will stage their
own flower shows to be held in
SuncoastJ
Mall m, one. and
August.' Art's Lanscaj?jing.
will provide' prizes,' •trophies,
etc. for, these's'hows=premise
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POKER •RALLY• •
Sponsored by'St, Helen's Snowmobile. Club. Entry Fee 52.04.
Cash Firii•es to winners.
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,Sponsored.•by„Dunganno• n Agricultural Proceeds to
, re -organize Society..' Pledges. required 'to enter Forms
• 'available at local stores, ,Lucknow Co-ops Argytes: and local
Snowmobile Club Presidents, ,
Prizes 'for most pledges
` . ENTER ONE OR BATH
Registration 12:.3.0 to 1:30 at St. He'len's Women's Institute
Hall.
Listen to CKNX radio for contir4nation. .
In' the; W :O.A:A, Round • scored four unanswered goals '
Robin (#layoffs, ' Goderich as Steve Arbour and Larry
Lakeport . Steel' defeated Madge each got the hat rick.
Walkerton twice• last week. Other ' marksmen were-
The
ereThe game in Walkerton on Rodger Lewis and ° Rob
February 22nd, it 'was'. Trebish. .
Goderich -9, Walkerton -.4. •.
Steelers went a)iead 3 =Q on: • Friday s'• game played in.
first period goals by 'Rob Goderich was also, high.
Trebish, 'Steve° Arbour, "and. scoring affair as the Steelers
ti -_....._ --bombed Walka'ton11=1:
Larry 1Gl'adge. .
Walecond ertbneriod Dameto backmake in't5-4 h rry Daer. picked up. three
spit goals,: Mike Larkin had twg
on- goals .'Zettit?r, goals and three assists;• and
by Doug '
Steve MachIardy, Steve
Robert Trebish also had three
Sirtith, and Dari Weber. goals plus an:assist to lead the
attack. Danny Maillet,
Goderich tallied' for. • two Mike
goals, Steve Arbour and Hodge and Jim'Costello 'each
Larr Made each `ickin u had a goal. Every player on
y g' p g p the team with the exception of
their second goal of the game.
Third period. fT.;rl�rt'h the goalie picked up a'point.
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