The Goderich Signal-Star, 1978-09-28, Page 8• PAGE 8—THE GODERICH SIGNAL -STAR, THURSDAY, SEPTE1VIBER 28, 1978
Auburn grannies honored by WI and friends
The annual Grand-
mothers' Day was ob-
served at the September
meeting of the Auburn
Women's Institute held in
the Auburn Community
Hall.
President Mrs. Eleanor
Bradnock was in charge
and welcomed the
visitors and members.
The minutes were ac-
cepted as read by the
secretary Mrs. Robert
Peck who also gave the
financial statement.
The gifts for the
ploughing match had
been sent to Clinton and
Mrs. Tom Lawlor was
thanke. dfor ordering and
getting them made by
Mrs. Slater.
A discussion on meal
— ees-fol-lowed- -and M
Thomas Haggitt and Mrs.
Robert Peck were asked
to represent the W.I. with
the Knox United Church
U.C.W. to bring them up
to date.
Family Night was set
for Friday December I
with Mrs. Thomas
Haggitt to get the guest
speaker. The W.I. will be
in charge of the program
and the Horticultural
Society will convene the
smorgasbord pot luck
dinner.
Mrs. Frank Raithby
reported on the Canada
Packer labels and York
labels and said she had
enough to order some
things for the hall kit-
chen. The president
urged all to save their
labels.
Mrs. Donald Haines
reported on the salad
dressing labels to assist
in the Home Bound
project. The 32 -oz. jars of
Kraft Miracle Whip and
Salad Dressing are the
ones to save.
Mrs. Bradnock thanked
all the quilters and those
who had assisted with the
blocks for the ploughing
match quilt and also
those who assisted when
they catered to the
wedding reception for
Mr. and Mrs_ _ Jim
Lawlor.
It was announced that
Mrs. Donald Haines
would convene the Lions
Club supper on. Wed-
nesday evening.
A request for helpers at
the ploughing match to
pack 10,000 gift bags was
asked and Mrs. Thomas
Haggitt, Mrs. Frank
Raithby, Mrs. Gordon
Powell, Mrs. Leonard
Archambault and Mrs.
Lillian Leatherland
would go.
The Huronview Bazaar
was announced to be held
on October 11 and Mrs.
Donald Haines, Mrs.
Oliver Anderson and Mrs.
Tom Jardin will look
after the bazaar and
white elephant table.
Mrs. Tom Lawlor and
Mrs. Gordon Powell were
named delegates to go to
the County Rally to be
held at Londesboro on
October 2.
A request to cater to a
family dinner on
December 17 was ac-
cepted.
Mrs. Tom Haggitt will
make the gift for the Area
Convention— sale.— -Mrs. -
Lawrence Plaetzer gave
a donation to cover the
yarn wwhen Mrs. Haggitt
mates the wool hat.
Final plans were made
for the cookies and pies to
go to the ploughing
match. Mrs. Andrew
Kirkconnell gave the
card report and read the
thank you notes received.
Mrs. Robert Turner
announced that the next
meeting would be at 8
p.m. when guests will be
present from Blyth,
Clinton and Tiger Dunlop.
Mrs. Leonard
Archambault introduced
the guest speaker, Rina
Jouwsma of the Han-
dicraft and Flower Shop,
Wingham. She spoke of
different containers for
arrangements and made
several for separate
occasions. •She made a
baby arrangement using
a shoe and this went to
Mrs. Archambault's new
baby granddaughter born
that day.
Another arrangement
was made for Mrs.
Orville Free and Mrs. Ed
Davies, both patients in
hospitals. Other
arrangements went to
Mrs. Robert Turner for
having the most pictures
of grandchildren in her
purse; Mrs. Robert
Turner, most grand-
children, 17; Mrs. Lillian
Leatherland; and the
grandmother who was
the oldest bride, Mrs.
Frank Raithby.
Mrs. Thomas Jardin
thanked the guest and
presented her with a gift.
The reading, The Pill,
was given by Mrs.
Thomas , Haggitt. The
program was in the
charge of Mrs. Lawrence
Plaetzer and Mrs.
Leonard Archambault.
Members decided to
present the 125th bir-
thday committee with the
Ploughing match quilt to
make money for 1979.
Lunch was served by
Mrs. Robert Peck and
Mrs. Oliver Anderson.
Two cards were signed by
all and sent to Mrs.
Orville Free and Mrs. Ed
Davies.
ACW
The Anglican Church
Women of St. Mark's
Anglican Church met for
the September meeting at
the home of Mrs. Donald
Cartwright. Mrs. Cart-
• --wri g ht pre sided._
Mrs. John Deer gave
the meditation using the
Living Message. All took
part reading The
Celebration of Love, the
ordination of Ruth Taylor
as deaconess.
The minutes of the
August meeting were
accepted as read by the
secretary Mrs. John
Daer. The financial
statement was given by
the treasurer, -Mrs.'
Thomas Haggitt.
I was announced that
the Fall Deanery meeting
will be held on October 10"
at St. Paul's Anglican
Church, Wingham, ,
Roll call was answered
with a Bible verse con-
taining the word harvest,
and the offering was
received and dedicated
with prayer.
The travelling apron
was passed around and a
card was signed and sent
to Mrs. Ed Davies who is
a patient in University
Hospital, London.
Lunch was served by
Mrs. Cartwright assisted
by Mrs. Tom Haggitt.
SOCIAL NEWS
Mrs. Ethel McDougall
of Clinton visited last
week with her sister,
Mrs. Myrtle Munro.
Mr. and Mrs. Major
Youngblut returned on
the weekend after
visiting with his son,
Keith Youngblut, Mrs.
Youngblut, Patricia,
Edward and Donald at
South Porcupine.
Congratulations to Mr.
and Mrs. Don Parker
(nee Brenda Archam-
bault) on the birth of their
daughter in Victoria
MAN DIES
The sympathy of the
community is extended to
Mr. and Mrs. George
Collins and Jonathan and
his sister, Mrs. John
Stadelmann, Mr.
Stadelmann and girls of
RR 2, Blyth on the death
of their father, Arthur
Collins of Strathroy who
passed away suddenly at
his homenn-September116
in his 59th year.
He is survived by four
sons, James of Mitchell,
Gary of St. Catharines,
David of Walton, George
of Auburn and one
daughter, Mrs. John
(Sheron) Stadelmann,
RR 2, Blyth; brothers,
Horace of Strathroy and
Alfred of Kincardine; and
seven grandchildren.
The funeral -took place
at the Denning Bros
Funeral Home at
Strathroy with burial
taking place in Kin-
cardine Cemetery.
BIBLE SOCIETY
The Auburn Branch of
the Canadian Bible
Society held its annual
meeting September 18 in
Knox United Church with
Donald Haines, the
president in the chair.
Mr. Haines read the
scripture lesson and led
in prayer. The minutes
were accepted as read by
the secretary Mrs.
Thomas Haggitt.
The financial
statement was given by
the treasurer, Mrs.
Thomas Jardin. She
reported that donations
were down in 1977 due to
the new way of can-
vassing, by letter instead
of calling from door to
door to collect. It is hoped
that in the future when
the people in the com-
munity receive the letter
each fall asking for
donations for the Bible
Society they will be very
generous and return the
letter promptly.
Donald Haines in-
troduced the Rev. O.L.
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Restaurant &
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TUES. OCT. 3, 1978
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news
Eleanor Bradnock. correspondent 26-7F955
Howlitt, the new
secretary for the London
District of the Canadian
Bible Society. He was _
born in Prince Edward
Island and is an ordained
minister now living in
London with his wife and
four children.
He showed a film, Print
Power which showed how
people in other countries
receive the Bible printed
in their own language and
now millions of copies are
being sold each year to
these people.
The Executive was
named to plan for the
annual Christmas Carol
service.
A Leadership Con-
ference was planned to be
held in Auburn Knox
United Church in the near
future for the purpose of
having two or three
leaders in
each
surrounding town and
village who could
arrange meetings and
speakers for the
Canadian Bible Society.
New officers are:
President, Donald Snell;
vice-president, David
Roulston; secretary,
Mrs. Thomas Haggitt;
treasurer, Mrs. Thomas
Jardin.
The Rev. Earl St. Jean
closed the, me e ting with
the benediction. Lunch
was served by Mrs.
Donald Haines and Mrs.
Thomas Jardin.
LIONS MEET
The Auburn and
District Lions Club held
its meeting last Wed-
nesday with 20 members
present and two guests
from Shelbourne Lions
Club and two from the
Vanastra Lions Club.
'President Lion Bud
Chamney was in charge
of the meeting which
commenced with a dinner
served by members ofthe
Auburn Women's
Institute. Lion Kenneth
Scott won the door prize.
•The minutes were
accepted as read by the
secretary Lion Bob
Worsell. The financial
statement was given by
Lion Jim Schneider.
Guest speaker was Lion
Don Stewart of
Shelbourne who gave
details of • the- effective-
cpeaking contest to he
held next year. Lion
George Herbert is
chairman of the effective
speaking committee of
the Auburn and District
Lions Club.
It was announced that
tickets for the Lions
Thanksgiving dance
October 7 are available
from any member.
Mrs. Donna Crawford
was the winner of $217.00
in the 50-50 draw.
October is membership
month and the guest
speaker on October 4 will
be Deputy District
Governor Lion Ted
Heimpel.
Lion president Bud was
presented with the pin
and banner of the
Shelbourne Lions Club by
Lion Don Stewart.
Poor vision a trouble
Accident proneness in a
child may be related to
vision. According to the
Ontario Association of
Optometrists any pair of
eyes not working together
perfectly is a threat to
safety. Accidents can be
considered symptomatic
and indicate the need for
a Professional vision
examination.
To ensure protection of -
their precious vision, the
Ontario Association of,
Optometrists advises that
children who wear
glasses should be fitted
with lenses of shatter
resistant glass or plastic.
The meeting was ad-
journed by motion of Lion
Clare Millian and
Stephen Cambell.
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