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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1977-07-21, Page 7YF ar e: Lhi air uy ce 6 -F; he sympathy of this and David of Guelph visited nun unity is extended to Mr. last Sunday with Mrs. Myrtle d Mrs. Frank Van Dongen Munro. d family on the death of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Kitching, • v���n Dongen's father last Mark, Scott, Tim and Carla of dn`bsday, July 13, . Cor- Stratford spent the weekend this (Case) Van Dongena with Mr. and 'Mrs. Murray o passed away suddenly at Nesbitt, Jeff and Cathy. • Public General'hospital, Mrs.. Verna Doerr of atham. He is survived" by Niagara Falls visited 'wife, Petronela Ver- relatives hi' the community urea;n,chil en Exani>Af,*x,AVe ;ie_Weekend. burn, Peter andCase Jr. of MrS. Pearl Crawford and Mr. Ken Hamm of Blyth visited last -Sunday, with Mrs. ,Lily Leatherland. bury, Mrs, John (Corrie) pps, Raleigh, Mrs. Rene athy) Goetheyn, Dresden, s. Cornelius " (Nellie) nden• Pryt, Dublin, Mrs. ny' (Toni) Van Bomnnel, erton, Mrs. Wilfred arY) --• Van Waes, dgetown; brother sasyian in Holland. He was 'deceased by one brother, rry of Brantford. The eral took place in St. es Church with burial in Anthony's cemetery atham. Mr! and Mrs. :ilk Van Dongen, Judy, da, Frankie and Michael •nded the funeral last •k. r. and Mrs.:Bill Idson and cert of Lucan visited last day with grandfather, Mr. Liam J. Craig and aunt, .. Bell Allen. r. and . Mrs. Roy Daer ived home after two •ks in Western ada. • r, and Mrs. Clarence Ball ted last Saturday with BeILAllen. rs. Robert Peck and Mrs. nor Bradnock attended 80th anniversary of the aerated Women's itutes of Ontario at 'ham Park in Kitchener Wednesday. •v. and Mrs. Ure Stewart Seaforth visited last, day with. Mrs. Myrtle cro. iends of Mrs. Elizabeth of Goderich received the . last week that she had n and fractured her hip. is a patient in a London ital. and Mrs. Donald es arrived home last' after a trip to Manitoba e they -visited his mother other relatives. and Mrs. , Luther ey of Alsia Craig visited riday with Mr. and Mrs- amilton. lliam Moss is able to • home after surgery in a on hospital. .s Carolyn dark and Glen Phillips and son of Goderich visited last :y afternoon with Mr. Mrs. Thomas Johnston iss Laura Phillips. . Wilfred Collinson is a nt in Clinton hospital injury to his fingers on left hand which he ;ved while on the ney Sanitation truck ing in Bayfield. fton and son Peter Donald of Goderich, son, George MacDonald ^ of sn and son, Gordon of Alberni, B.C. visited 's in the village last ,day. .'and Mrs. Robert Ling Mr. and Mrs. `Stewart Thompson, Beth and Rusty, Keeling, Virginia spent several days last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Ball and Brenda in Auburn. Mr. and Mrs. Don Holmes and family from Ottawa visited Wednesday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Stan Ball. WILLIAMSON REUNION The 1977 Williamson family reunion vias held on Sunday July 10 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Murray Nesbitt, Auburn with 53 present. A program of games was .conducted by Mona Hutton and Minnie Clarke for the children. New babies were presented with silver dollars. These went to Angela, daughter of Dave and Jill Jervis, Seaforth, Sharon, daughter of Lois and Eric Williamson, Walton, Christina, daughter of Eileen and . Dave Morrison, Moorefield, Richard, son of Linda and Jerry'Trentelman, Waterloo and Carla, daughter of Brenda and Jim Kitching, Stratford. After a barbecue supper, a short business meeting was. held. Olda . Jervis, Clinton, president presided and after the minutes were read the election of officers took place. They are, president Mark Smith, Exeter; vice- president Albert Hutton, Listowel; treasurer Carol Carter, Seaforth; secretary Anne -Williamson, Walton; , •, Tom McLean, 16, of Cor sports committee Floren nwall has been chosen as one Nesbitt, Clinton, Even of two string musicians std Carter, Seaforth. spend two months studying' with some ofNorthAmerica's most -respected teachers. Tom is, the son of "Bill and Frances (Brereton) ,tVIcLean of Cornwall and formerly of Goderich and the grandson of Mabel and .Voss Cummings and Bess and Stan McLean, all of Goderich. Alnog with Angela Rudden, 17, Tom will be flown to the campus of the University of Cincinnati' where he will' receive private and group instruction with the Congress of Strings in all facets of music. The musicians attend the Congress of .Strings study sessions through the support of the American Federation of Musicians of the United States and Canada. Angela and Tom will make the trip also with the help of the Cornwall Musicians Guild Local '1800 and the Cornwall Kinsmen Club. The entire Lynn Armstrong, Lana Lawrence, Leslie Lawrence, Sharon; Ramsay, Melissa Clark, Beatrice de Vries, Cathy Nesbitt, Stewart Bakker, Ian Andrews, Diana Cunningham, Bryan. Gross, Dwight Caldwell, Dean Caldwell, Jeff Nesbitt, Kevin Webster, Primary .lead ers, were_M rs . Auburn news Eleanor Bradnock, correspondent, 526-7595 Karen Webster; Mrs. Nesbitt, Mrs. Cathy McDougall. Pupils were John de Vries, Neil Rodger, Bryan Ramsay, Julie Armour, Grace Johnston, Claudia Hebert and Julie Glenn. Junior teachers were Mrs. Barbara Bakker, Mrs. Linda Clark. Pupils were Angela Schneider, Julie Daer,. Glenyce McClinchey, Rodger Cunningham, Shawn Seers, Walter Johnston, Brian Wightrnan, Joy McClinchey, Connie lv h • ld reuni Paul Plunkett, ToddEarl St Jean gave a hearty Andrews, Carla Hebert.' thanks to all who had assisted Intermediate • teachers to make this a worthy con- -were Mrs. Marie Caldwell, tribution to community life. Miss Kim van Vle•t apd Miss Special thanks to thetwo high Linda Campbell. Pupils were school students who shared Marilyn Archambault, Brent an interest in helping the Andrews, Janice- • Daer, Intermediates. The Friday Annette I.oserit. Jo -Anne evening program included a Slater; Dennis Schneider, duet, Hello Song by Lana Jamie: Daer, Sharon „..„1iwc,ence And _Anita (.,cross •Glotisher• __-.Pamela Loserit, and the nursery class sang Heidi Wick, Monica Hebert, the song, God likes for to Lorie Cartwright and Shelley be Good Friends. Powell. The theme for the course was, Created for Love, which was - closely related to the pupils' own experience, Music and crafts drew many participants. Mrs. Clark and Mrs. St. Jean used their experience to good ad- vantage. Miss Marilyn Wightman and Mrs. St. Jean led the song -time at the opening and closing each morning. Refreshments and some time outdoors com- pleted a full morning's ac- tivity. Friday evening was set aside for a film and some presentations from classes, along with a record at- tendance at D.V.B. for 1977. Many parents and friends were present to help conclude the week's activities in a very enthusiastic fashion. Rev. W MS The July meeting of the Auburn Presbyterian Woman's Missionary Society was held last week at the home of Mrs. Eleanor Bradnock. In charge was president, Mrs. Wilfred Sanderson. She gave the Call to Worship followed by the hymn, 0 for a thousand tongues to sing. Mrs. .San- derson welcomed the members and guests. Mrs. Frances`Clank was in charge of the devotional period. The scripture lesson Isaiah 49; 7-15 verses was read alternately and her theme on -meditation was Mountains That Can Become Highways and closed with prayer. The roll call was answered by a Bible verse Murray descendants hold reunion On Sunday, July 17 about fifty descendants of Angus and Frances Murray gathered in Harbour Park, Goderich for their annual picnic. Although rain threatened at the noon hour, the afternoon was really fine.' Relatives came from Violinist studies in Cincinnati Russel Jervis, Clinton thanked Murray and Connie for the use of their home. Next year's reunion will be held at the "home Don and Carol Carter, RR 2, Seaforth, the second Sunday in July. VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL Auburn Community Vacation Bible School was held in Knox United Church from Monday July 11 to July 15. Some fifty pupils registered and twenty per- sons were leaders and teachers. Preschoolers andkin- dergarten teachers were Mrs. Shirley Andrews, Mrs. Darlene Empey and Miss Kim McDowell.�`Pupils were Lorri Lynn Archambault, Karen Plunkett, Sheila Rodger, Anita Gross, Donna Edmonton, Alberta, Ottawa, Royal Oak, .Pleasant' Ridge, Stirling Heights, Michigan, Bramalea, Acton, Varna, Seaforth, Orangeville. Wellesley, and Goderich. Prizes of Goderich tri - jubilee dollars were given to the oldest person present, Elmore Stephenson; the fom McLean. 16, of Cornwall has been chosen as one of two `sring _musicians to study with the Congress of'itrings. fom is the son of Bill and rances (Itrereton) McLean formerly of Goderich and the ,randson of Mabel and Rops ummings and !less and titan '11e Lean all of Goderich. package, will cost the two. young musicians nothing. Angela was this year's grand award. winner in the local Kinsmen music festival and Tom was runner-up. Angela plays the viola while Tom is a violinist. youngest, Steven McClin- chey; "those coming the greatest distance, Marsha Roughly, Edmonton and Mr. and Mrs. ' Wayne Reid and family, Ottawa and celebrating a wedding an- niversary on the day of the picnic were Pete and Jean Imanse. Holmesville Mrs, Kathleen Wyatt of London has been visiting her son, John Wyatt and family. Mr, and Mrs. Bob Edwards of Exeter were Saturday visitors with Don and Isabel Harris. On Sunday, 20 relatives and friends gathered at the home of Steve and June Carter for the occasion of little Kelly Carter's second birthday Grampa and Gramma Harris ,also. attended. We of the community would . like to welcome Mr. and Mrs. Joe Verdine and family to the area and are now taking care of the folks in Holmesville with the store, 'May they enjoy their" stay in Holmesville. Ralph McAdam received injuries when the dune buggy he was riding hit a log and overturned on him Sunday and now he iso patient in l4niversity Hospital, London. Get well wishes from the community go to Ralph. Gilbert and Ann Brand are having a busy summer having had three groups of relatives visiting from Holland. MiltiutuisittEl Royal Doulton Figurines SPECIAL SELECTIONS OF Blue Mountain,Pottery Coloured Glass Decorative Ropes PRICE Ir mierunmemermumerre Jubilee3 7 -Shirts (Rog.J3.97) Hilts (Rag. 4.73) Boer Mugs (frog. '2.75) Ball (Rog. '12.95) • Airrisribirir $2.97 1.49 $1.97 $7.95 SAVE,- SAVE - SAVE SPECIAL TABLE MANY DIFFERENT ITEMS TOO NUMEROUS TO MENTION 1/2 PRICE Goderich '-Shirts ADULTS REG: $4.95 $3 X95 CHILDRENS REG. $3.95 ;3 so • SPECIAL SELECTION HANDCRAFTED Moccasins Tit /2 PRICE HIGHWAY 21 SOUTH. GODERICH' Squire Gifts; OPEN NIGHTLY TIL 9 P.M: GOOERICi SIGNALti STAR -TH�1R, 1: with mountain. Mrs. Bradnock gave.a reading, He Asks So Litle and Gives So Much. The minutes of the previous meeting were accepted as read by the secretary Miss Minnie Wagner. The financial statement was, accepted as. given by the,treasurer, Mrs•. Frances Clark:: -the hymn, Come let us sing of a won- derful love, was read. The Mission study was taken by Mrs. Lily Leatherland on Glimpses of the,Korean Revival when BillGraham was on the crusade in that country. The offering was received by Mrs. Clark and dedicated with prayer by Mrs. Sanderson. The hymn, Today Thy mercy calls us, was read and the meeting closed by all repeating the Lord's prayer. Lunch was served by Mrs. Bradnock, assisted by Mrs. Donald Cartwright. • 00, . ,004, 1,1,0,000,„ •�':..'t � .. . 0 \ \ \ 1,, • • • ••• • i i • •i r i Goderichiino So►'cer Would like tosay thank you to evaryone who made our dance a successor' July 18th. We giya4 special thanks to • ,.the following who• donated prizes anld,titrta to hnelp'us,. 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