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The Goderich Signal Star, 1976-04-29, Page 10PXt t~2 OD.ERICI-i SIGNAL -STAR 7THURSDAY, APRIL 29.1.976 4H AUBURN AND fllSTRICT NEWS Rodger visited . in Victoria - . •. Hospital -with their daughter, The seventh meati g of Mips, Wil•liarn'• Helesic of Auburn 1 4I1:Club. was held at Goderichwho is a . patient ' the home of : Mr , John therefollowing surgery. ` .•• •'Hildebrand. Sherry •erbeek y:. • presidedin the absence of the .. .ACW : ' president, 'Marilyn Wight - , • Man.The April rneetingof the St. Therminutes were accepted"'Mar 's: Anglican .Church as read by'the secretary Women ` was held .last. Anita Datema. Roll call was. Thursday at the home of Mrs. answered by , naming one Thomas Haggitt: The place in which to use . the - ,president, Mrs. -Robert Slater ,french knot. ' led the meeting "and.followed Mrs. Hildebrand and Mrs. ,, the suggested program in the Donald Cartwright talked Living Message. - about Achievement Day on . Scripture was read by Mrs. May, 29. .The girls ' will Elmer Trommer, the Rev.'. demonstrate. how to enlarge Fred Carson spoke for and transfer a design. The meditation on the theme, girls then . worked on their;Victory over death. articles. - • • . The • minutes of the previous The eighth meeting of meeting were accepted as Auburn - Astitcho Bunnies 4- read by the secretary -Mrs. H club was held at the home. Johri ;Deer.- The treasurer, • of Mrs. John Hildebrand, the Mrs. Thomas Haggitt gave assistant leader. the financial statement. ` " Roll call was answered by • Roll call was. ansviered by a• • showing your free choice Bible verse about the Apostle article and tell yqur favorite Thomas. The travelling apron • stitch. Mrs: : Hildebrand received a'. penny for each demonstrated how to ap- letter in • The Day of . plique and the leader and"Resurrection. Mrs. Hildebrand discussed • An invitation; to Brussels needlework. A.C.W. was accepted for May The next °meeting . will be 19. Other business was held at the home of Mrs. discussed and this was Cartwright on May 10 at 6:30 followed by an auction. p.m: Plans were made for ' A, delicious; lunch was Achievement Day. •• served by. Mrs. Haggitt SGCIAL-NEWS Mrs,,•' Roxy Caves patient in' Clinton ' Public =Clayton Robertson and • Mr, Hospital. Robertson of Meaford. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Jardin and' family of Kitchener spent. the weekend -with his parents, assisted by Mrs. Donald Cartwright. Elva Straughan- is visiting. is a with her • daughter, • Mrs,,, Misses. Jean Houston, Jean Jamieson and Jean Wilson, all ' of Toronto ' visited.last Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Jardin. week 'with Mrs. . Frances Congratulations to Mr. and Clark. " : • Mrs. Allan Reed (nee Gail Mrs. Bert • Taylor . has Seers) on the birth: of their returned hone after,spending, _con in SLJosepb s. Hospital, ' a w eek with her sister, Mrs. London, on April 17.. M -H. Martin in t.oderich'. ' . Archie Robinson of Clinton Mrs.: Bell Allen is a patient and his sister, Mrs. Edna . in Clinton,Public Hospital, Griensen of Detroit .visited' with Mrs. Bell Allen last week. Easter visitors with Mr. and . Mrs. Leonard Archambault and . 'Marilyn were Mr. .Rick 'Archambault, Centralia, Mr. :` and Mrs: Douglas Archambault and Lorri Lynn of Barri, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Parker of Goderich and Mrs. -Edna Duncalfe of Toronto. Prize winners 'art the Auburn weekly euchre party were novelty, Mrs. Donald Haines, high man, ,'Thomas Haggitt; low man,' Stephen Park, high lady, Mrs. Ted. Mills, low lady,. Mrs. Albert McFarlane. • Easter "holiday guests with 'Mr. and Mrs. • Emmerson • Rodger were Mr.. and Mrs: Norman Rodger of Scarboro and Mrs. Pearl Rollinson of Toronto. Congratulations to Miss Janice Deer who successfully. passed conasta tango -in figure skating at recent tests held in Wingham last month, Mr. and Mrs. Emmerson WI ANNUAL The 'annual, meeting, and, presented her with a• gift.. Frances Clark and Mr,. smorgasbord banquet was The district president, Mrs, Arthur Youngblit: that the 4H Achievement Day would be held at Blyth on May. 29th., The motto, Resolve to live up to , the Mary Stewart Collect, was given. by ,Mrs.. Kenneth McDougall. Plans were made to go out to dinner. on May 5th at the Benmiller• Inn and Mrs. Thomas Haggitt and Mrs: Oliver Anderson Wa's left in charge ofH arrangements llrs. Wes'+Bradeock 526-1595 r knox....wI.!i:. hears speaker tell how Christ helps • Knox Church',Women's . At the local May n'►eeting Irene White. .Missionary SQClety AFternoon which will be Tuesday,, May Mrs. R. McAllistig in- • A l meeting was . 18, the .Blessing Boxes will be traduced. the speaker, Mrs. . received. N Robert Campbell of Wingham Mrs: S. Horton reported on who delivered a • most in - visits' to sick and shutins and teresting message on "Our members were asked•• to do' Lord a Living Stone" Peter, Chapter Terrace. The 75 room home Auxiliary pr► Louis 15th mansion cost 5 held in the Church Parlor million 'dollar, She died` at Tuesday, April 20. The theme the age,of 102. . of the •meeting was the Easter Mrs. Jessie .Naylor, con- con- vener- of the nominating. D 11 committee,. brought. in the slate of officers '''for the coming yea' which' was ac- cepted. Mrs. c-cepted..Mrs. Ivan Wightman presided for the election. . Past president, Mrs. Thomas Haggitt; President, The annual meeting took Mrs. Eleanor Bradnock; first place. "The: auditors report vice president, Mr's. Wilfred was given . by'. Mrs. Beth Sanderson ; secretary - treasurer, ,The card -report, treasurer, Mrs. Donald prepared by Mrs. Andrew Haines;' assistant. secretary- Kirkconaell was. given by ; treasurer,. Mrs. Kenneth. Mrs.: Donald Cartwright. -It ' McDougall, showed 32 get -well cards, 12 District Director, Mrs: sympathy and one baby card, Thomas Haggitt; visiting • sent dtlringthe year: committee, Mrs. Major Reports of the conveners of Youngblut, • Mrs. Robert standing committees were . Turner, Mrs. Myrtle Munro; accepted• as given: card convener, Mrs. Andrew' Agriculture and Canadian. ,Kirkcoirnell; pianists,. Mrs. Industries, Mrs. .William Catherine Jackson,' Mrs. Empey• Citizenship and . Kenneth McDougall; Branch World Affairs, . Mrs" Ralph Directors; . Mrs. - Donald Munro and Mrs. Oliver Cartwright, Mrs. Thomas Anderson; Education and Jardin, Mrs. Oliver Ander- Cultural Activities, Mrs. son, Mrs: Beth Lansing, Thomas Lawlor and Mrs. Telephone Committee, Mrs. John Stadelrnann; Family Elva Straughan, Mrs. and Consumer' Affairs, Mrs: Torrance Tabb, Mrs. Andrew Roy Daer• and Mrs,. Wilfred • Kirkconnell. _; Sanderson; Resolutions, Mrs. Standing Com m i t t e e,. Joe Hickey and Mrs: Beth conveners, Agriculture and Lansing; Public' Relations Canadian Industries, Mrs. Officer, Mrs. Frank. Raithby, Arnold Craig, Mrs. Gordon and curator, Mrs. Thomas Powell; Citizenship. and Haggitt: ' ' -'� World Affairs, Mrs. Thomas Roll call was answered by ...•Haggitt, ' Mrs., Jessie Naylor; telling .:;about the craft you Education. : & •Cultural' - brought. Quilts, ceramics etc.. Activities, . Mrs. John were on display. Prizes went .. `Stadelmann, Mrs. Thomas to Mrs..Gordon Powell for Lawlor; Family & Consumer having the most guests on Affairs, Mrs. Wilfred San - Easter Sunday; birthday ; derson,- Mrs.. Roy.' Daer; nearest date, Mrs.Wilfred." _ Resolutions, Mrs. Frank Sanderson; most pennies in Raithby,. Mrs. Ed -Davies; • purse, Mrs. Ed Davies. - •Public Relations officer, Mrs. The guest ,speaker, Mrs. Leonard : •Archambault; Arnold Cook was introduced Curator, Mrs Thomas- by Mrs. Doiral-dHaine5 She—Haggitt; ' Tweedrnirir Village told about . her hobby of History Committee, Mrs. painting and had' on display Thomas Haggitt,' Mrs,'. about. 15 pictures which she:' Eleanor- Bradnock, : Mrs. had don_ e..: Mrs. • Thomas. Oliver. Andersons.. Mrs. Lawlor thanked her and Thomas Jardin, Mrs. message and the. President; Mrs. Clayton Edward, .opened the meeting with the Call to Worship `.-The Legend of the Crocus" • - Minutes of last .meeting were read and adopted. .Roll call.showed 37 members and eight•' visitors. present, :The executive meeting was to be held in :Seafor"th Wednesday, April 21: The Spring Rally will be in Hensall Thursday, Ernest Bogie read an Eas • by pronouncing May 20th. - 'Easter ,as found in the New and visitors enjoyed a social visiting to ..siva . ana. snuuns, this . next month. , The treasurer's . report was adopted 'on motion of Mrs. him. C.ombanionship w G..G, MacEwan and Mrs. Christ "• changed'. their .lives Geo: Stokes. • • and it will change lives. today • In the devotions, the Easter - when Christ touches people. .theme; was carried. odt witha There; is joy' in the Service of. group of ladies singing_ a Met the King, • "All in the April Evening"- Mrs. Edward thanked the accompanied by Mrs. Prank speaker for ,her, inspiring • Millso:' g at the .pianrid Mrs. message and after singing a • Easter .nin andronou g the • article and the message of benediction, the members' Christ saw a great' deal in. the. disciples "that, followed with • h ld-by-theA hnrn Women' Ivan Wightman brought institute last Tuesday izf,th� g reeting s and sP Harbor Report ONGR the Aigo Milwaukee the harbor Bay. April arrived from grain, Aril arrived Iver Quedoc to load was read,byMrsy'. half hour' together: BY R. GRAHAM April 20 rail arrived light from for salt. April 21 Chicago Tribune . ' cleared light for Thunder. 22 the Pic River Thunder Bay with April 24 the Pic River cleared light for Toledo. 26, the EI.B. Barber light from River for salt. April 26 the Qu arrived light from Buffalo corn. ;•, owe a few A good test of your pow` er Auburn Comm unity words. Mrs. Eleanor Brad- concentration is your ability Memorial hall with dinner nqck thanked her an starting at 12:30: The .tables; presented her with a gift. were attractively decorated Mrs. Haggitt read an in - and Mrs. Thomas Haggitt, teresting article on the life of, the president was in charge. Mrs. Horace Dodge of Grosse All partook of the' pot -luck Point, Mich. and told about dinner set up by Mrs. Ken- her ' estate called Rose neth McDougall, Mrs: "Oliver Anderson and Mrs.• Gordon' Naylor.' • Mrs. Haggitt ' opened the.•,, meeting with the' poem,. "Do you just belong?". followed by the minutes read by the secretary Mrs,' Donald Haines. She also gave the financial statement .forthe month .and .the year. 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