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Miss Smith, FC-rest,- is assisting
in the care of Mr. and Mrs. Herb-
ert MOgridge,
William Andrews was able to
return horne after a 'week as pat-
ient in Canton hospital,
George Dawson, Dungannon,,
visited last Friday with his grand-
parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Stoltz.
Donald Fowler returned last
Saturday, after being a patient for
several days in Goderich hospital.
Miss Frances Houston, RN, Lon-
don, spent last weekend with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Hous-
ton.
Mrs. R. Koopmans left last Fri-
slay by TCA from Melton airport
to visit relatives and friends in
Holland.
Reg Asquith and son George,
Toronto, visited jast weekend with
his parents, Mr, and Mrs. Charles
Asquith.
Daylight Saving Time will come
into effect in Auburn this week-
end on Saturday, April 25, at 12
a.m., and church services and
schools will be on the daylight
saving time.
Several members of the local
Horticulture Society attended the
Lucksiow Horticulture meeting last
Friday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon R, Taylor
and Mr. and Mrs, Thomas John-
ston spent last Sunday at St. Cath-
arines as guests of Mr. and Mrs,
Ronald RathwelI, Michael and Jan-,
ice.
Gerald Dobie, Toronto, spent
the weekend with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Gordon Dobie, Bill, Jan-
nett and Ross.
Miss Marie Andrews; certified
nurses' assistant, has accepted a
position at the Alexandra Marine
and General Hospital, Goderich,
and commenced her duties- last
week. •
Mrs. John Houston, Miss Olive
Young, Mrs. Donald Haines, Mrs.
Duncan MacKay, Mrs. Wilfred
Sanderson, Mrs. Ed, Davies, Mrs.
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CUT-THROAT JACK, THE GIANT KILLER
IS STILL MOANING
ABOUT TOO MANY CARS
ONLY 21 SOLD LAST WEEK
We Won't Be Undersold
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Herbert Gooier and Mrs. Wes
Bradnock attended the Synodical
sessions of the WMS of Hamilton
and London, at Knox Presbyterian
Church, Goderich, Mrs. Govier
was presbyterial delegate,
WI District Annual
The executive officers of the.
District of West Huron Women's
Institute met last week in the Au-
burn Orange Hall, zwith represen-.
tatives present from the following
branches: Blyth, Beigrave,
ton, Goderich, Wingbam, Tiger
Dunlop, St. Helen's, Kintailp
Londesboro and Auburn. The
president, Mrs. Wes. Sradnock was
in charge with Mrs, Robert J.
Phillips at .the piano, •. Mrs, Ar-
thur Clark mad the .minutes,
nation from. the Trustee Board.
which he served on for over U.
years, to take place 'immediately, •
This was -accepted with, regret, A
vote of thanks was given of Mr.
Asquith • for his many years of
tiring services to Hall's Cemetery
Hoard,
Plans for the annual memorial
service to be held early in the
Summer were cliSPIISSed.
Anglican 6014
The Anglican Guild of St. Mar,
k's Anglican Church held their
Aprilineeting at the home of Mrs«
Qerclon4t. Taylor with a good At-
tendance, The hostess was in
charge of the Meeting-,,and it op-
Aned,witir n,few Verses of the fav-
orite ;limns of five of,the members
who had April birthdays,
Scripture Was read by Mrs.
George Schneider, followed with
• prayers by Mrs, Taylor.
Mrs, Clifford Brown read an ac-,
,count of the tragic loss through
fire of the Anglican Mission at
Norway House, Manitoba, where
Rev. Carson is in charge. This
rector was a frequent 'visitor at
this parish when he was stationed
in this part of Ontario,
The topic "Why I am a Christ-
ian" was given by Mrs. Robert
Meally. A solo, "An Evening
Prayer" was sung by Miss Ellen
Deer, Mrs, Taylor thanked all
who had taken part in the pro-
gram.
The president, Mrs. Thomas
Haggitt took charge of the busin-
ess period. Minutes were read by
the secretary, Mrs. Ed. Davies, the
financial statement was given by
the treasurer, Mrs Gordon Taylor.
It was decided to send a donation
to Rev. Caron to help re-establish
his Mission.
The Sunday School work was
discussed and great need for tea-
chers was expressed. The meeting
was closed by the rector, Rev.
Meally.
A successful auction was held
by Mrs. Davies. A dainty lunch
was served by Mrs. Taylor assis-
ted by Mrs, Robert J. Phillips and
Mrs. Davies,
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of Quick Canadian Facts, the poc-
ket annual of facts about Canada.
Auburn Obituary
ohn A, Snell
my our Auburn, ,compspondoo)
Funeral services were held Oil
Tuesday afternon at the 3, K. Ar-
thur funeral home, for John A.
Snell, who Passed away at St.
Thomas, Saturday, April 18, after
EL lingering illness, He was in his
62nd year and was born in East
Wawanosh Township ,the son of
the late Mr, and Mrs. George
Snell , He lived for „several years
in Windsor, He was a member of
the United Church,
Besides his wife who was form-
erly Alice Kirk, he is survived by
three daughters, Mrs. Roy (V
ma) Foreman, .Newfoundlan Mrs. Leo Fortin (Myrtle) W .
sort. Mrs, Roy 'Young (Iris), H1
VI; also six grandchildren; t
sisters, Mrs. John McDowell (Eli
abeth), Westfield; Mrs, Elwin, Ta
ior. (May), Brussels; one broth
James, Clinton,
The service was conducted
the Rev. Ronald M. Sweeney, a
sisted by Rev. Harold .Snell,gx
ter, Interment took place Vii}; Pali
Cemetery, Base Line, _Mlle
Township. -Pallbearers were,
Fortin,-Roy young, Charles .Smit
Mae Newton, Ed. Taylor and •
Bebrns,
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s oAuburn
The presklents ,.nf ,the branches
were nominating committee and
went to the. home of Mrs, gliitlips
to draw up the -Slate of officers
for the 1959-1960 'year.. Mrs. 'N.
Clairsnont acted' Chairman- and
broUght in the ,.new .Slate-:of
ficers which .;will;.he preSented at
the T_Nstrict .Antnlal, at St....I-We/Vs
:United Church1,-,owMay :20. ,The
program for .kat „day was Plan-
*Tied with. guest speakers to be
present at both morning and after-
noon sessions.
Cemetery Board '
The.- Trlisteo' ‘13oard of Ball's
Cemetery met at the home of Mrs.
Gordop,a. Taylor last week, All
mentors ' were present including
the new trustee, Norman McDow-
ell, who .was appointed at a plot-
holders meeting held on October 2,
to- succeed Robert J. Phillips who
had.. resigned.
Minutes._ef.the last meeting and
the ...financial :report as .givett.:by
the -seCretary-treasurer, Mrs. ,Gor-
don .R. Taylor, were accepted,,as
read. Chairman of ,the Board,
Charles' E; 'Asquith presided '`for
this 'meeting.
Mr.. Asquith tendered his resig-
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