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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1968-02-01, Page 7Auburn and District wrs implocK—compipaidro—pti9,10 52414sys * • : • • • • ' ''' . • • • • • . • Minutes were approved as read by the secretary Mrs. Oliver Anderson, Mips Mar. garet R, Jackson and Ernest Duroin were named new elders of the church. This is an an. Portant milestone for the Au. burn Church as Miss Jackson is the first woman to become a member of the Session of Knox United Church. Sleeted to the Board of Stew. aids were Brian Hallam, Wil. liam Seers, Lawrence Plaetzer and Clifford Branton. Charles Scott was named to the Trustee Board. All officers of the Church were returned with the exception of the mis. sion and maintenance treasurer who is to be Mrs. William L. Craig, with assistant, Mrs. Arthur Grange. Mr. and Mrs. John Armstrong are new repro- sentatives to the Manse coin. rnittee, Toboggan and Record Party Plans for a toboggan party and record hop were made at the CGIT to be held on Febru. ary 10 in the Auburn Mem. orial Community hail. The pre. sident, Shelley Grange gave the (Lan to worship which was fol.. lowed by all repeating the Pur. pose followed by the Lord's Prayer in unison. Marie Plun. kett read the 23rd Psalm and •Brenda Ball gave the medita- tion. The offering was received by Margaret Roberts and de. dicated, A quiz on Bible Birds was conducted by Mrs. M,12, Ro- berts. The minutes were ac- cepted as read by Brenda Ball in the absence of the secre. tary Joyce Leatherland It was decided to invite the CGIT hers and Boy S.couts ,of Landes. Voro and the..teenagere Westfield and Donnybrook along with the Auburn Boy Scouts. The Committee in charge of music includes Betty Moss, Brenda Ball, Marie Plunkett and BrendaArchambault. Lunch committee members are Doreen McClinchey, .Mrs. Roberts ' MargaretRoberts, and Sherry Plaetzer. The• meeting was closed with Taps. Pot Luck Supper The annual eeneregational meeting of Knox United Church was held last Wednesday With A Pot-hick dinner served at1P,m, by the reertiberS of Unit One, Rev, M. It, Roberts opened the meeting by reading acripture followed by Prayer. GIVE YOUR LEAP YEAR VALENTINE From JERVIS STUDIO 130 Isaac St., Clinton 482.7006 CKWAD OF SALES CLINtON 404644 234,4 *lc*, BEATTY Appliances SPECIAL INTRODUCTORY OFFER ROCK BOTTOM PRICES Only a Few '67 Models Left WASHERS — DRYERS — FRIDGES FREEZERS RANGES ALL AT EASY WEEKLY OR MONTHLY TERMS IP REQUIRED SEE THE ALL NEW BEATTY SPIN,DRY AT S 527-0290 55 AF DittO Laaa40,va...4.a. Talk to your SURGE Dealer. He has a Pipeline Milking System to fit any barn, budget or market requirement, You'll get expert installation and dependable service. 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A. 1 Holstein. * Mr. and Mrs, John Weir and Mrs, E, Eustace were Auburn visitors during tne weekend, Hold January Meeting Mr, and Mrs. Boy Finnigan and Mrs. Laura Fowler Vis. ited last week with Mr. and Mrs. Ed Davies and called on .other friends. * Miss Lynda Andrews of God. erich spent last Tuesday with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Warner Andrews. * * * Friends of William J, Craig . are pleased to know that he was able to return home last Friday after several. days as a patient in Goderich Hospital after his accident. * * * Murray Rollinson of Goderich spent the weekend with his par. eats Mr. and Mrs, Alfred Rol. linson. * * Miss Judy Arthur, nurse-in. training at Owen Sound School of Nursing visited on Sunday with her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Harry Arthur and family, * * Mr. and Mrs. Milford thirst of Clinton visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Phillips. * *• Cliff Branton arrived home last Sunday after three weeks at the head office of the Can. adian Imperial Bank of Com. merce, Toronto, *Wi• *1,4 * 441 • baliatv in Mr. ,itfidkMetr.liniVictibretilaiX mid, of Dungannon, visited one day last week with Mrs, George Hamilton and other relatives * * * Miss Frances Houston vis- ited for a few days last week with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mo. Intosh and fa.mily of London. * * * Mrs. Sam Daer, Mrs. Bert Daer and Mrs, John Daer at. tended the funeral of a friend Mrs. Charles Cowan in Lon. don last Friday. * * The sympathy of this com. munity is extended to Mrs. Gus Bisback and family of Sea. forth in the death of her bus. band, a former resident of this district. * * * The Auburn librarian re. quests that all County books be returned by February 3 to the Auburn Library. ALL 'MEK3ERS ATTEND MEETING OF MEMORIRL:HALL KAM. The animal meeting Pf, the Auburn Community Memorial Hall Board was held last week in the hall with .all members present, The raembers of the board are Ted Mills, chairman, representing WOO WaWailesh Township, Huh Flynn, reeve of illillPtt; where the hall is situated, Gerald McDowell, East Wawanosh Township, Mrs. Charles Merrill, Pelberne T9wlishiP, Leonard Arehaln. hault, Mullett Township, JaMe0 Glousher, Village of Auburn; and Mrs, Donald ROWS, An. bairn Wemen's Institute, Mrs, Gordon R: Taylor, secretary. treasurer, and Mrs. J, • Praig in the absence of care, taker William J, Craig. James GlQusher was welcomed to the beard. He replaces the late Bert Craig. Mrs. Gordon R. Taylor ore. seated the following financial report: January 1, 1967, Cash on hand, $64L91; Receipts, $989,30; total $1,622.21. Disbursements for 1967: $1,060.24; cash on hand 1968. $561.97; total $1,622.21 Donations to the hall by the Women's Institute, Lighting for stage $82.58; refrigerator, $13,50; castors for wagons, $21.88; dishes, $19.95; salad spoons, $1.58; total $199.49, During the past year, consid. erable work was • done on the hall. Main feature was finish. E3 I T A Jk 1 E THOMAS McPtigE Funeral Service was held Monday,.January 29 in. Nile United Cinirclt ter Thereas McPhee who died in Alexandra Marine and Peneral liosPitalt Goderich after a long illness. Born in Colborne,he was the son of the late JohriMaKee and the former Annie Mellwaill. He WaS in his gilth year, After his marriage to the former Margaret May Smith he lived in. West Wiewenoeh where lie farmed ail his life. Be was a member of Nile United church, and served many Years as an elder, Sunday School seperiatentlant, and teacher, Besides his wife, he is stir. viYed by two sons, Harvey and Orval, both of R. R. 3 Auburn three grandchildren; sister, Mrs. John (Laura) jaeksen of Woodstoolc; brothers, . Dave, Vermillion, Alberta; Plifferd, of R, R. 2 Auburn and Ralph of London. The Rev. Glen Wright con. Cemetery Board Holds Meeting Bairds Cemetery Board held its annual meeting January 24 in the IOOF Hall, Brucefield. The present board was re- elected for 1968. Chairman Watson Webster, Ross Scott, John Broadfoot, Gordon Richardson, William McAsh, Wilfred Chutes, Mac Wilson, Adam Wilson, Mrs, Harvey Taylor, secretary-trea. surer, Clinton 'NeWS-Ileee . Thursday, fOrpry 19 Kenneth Baggitt Of Milton spent a few •days last week with his parents, Mr. and Mrs, TnenlaS liaggitt and stePhell, * * Miss Sadie Carter of God. erich visited last Monday with Mrs. Edgar Lawson' and Mr, and Mrs. Oliver Anderson. * Mr. and Mrs. Thomas John. stun and Miss La= Phillips visited last Wednesday with the former's sister, Mrs. Roy Far. row who is a patient in Seam forth Respite'. '* * The January meeting of Uaited Church Women was held in the Sunday school room of the church with the new presi- dent, Mrs. M. B, Roberts in charge. The meeting began with a singsong of hymns with Mrs. Gordon Gross at the piano. Mrs. Roberts opened the meet. ing with "Thoughts for the New Year." Mrs. Kenneth Mc. Dougall gave the devotions bas. Ing her meditations on "Begin. nings" and closed with prayer. In a short business period a donation was given to the con- tingency fund and Mrs. Oliver Anderson was appointed to buy some new hymn books for the church. Plans were discussed to do several quilts and Misses Marsha, Maritie and Klaske Koopinans sang two numbers accompanied by Mrs. Norman Wightman. Mr. Roberts introduced the delegates to the recent Toe Alpha convention held in Niagara Falls who formed a panel with"Mr. Roberts as nay. rater. Members of the panel were Misses Brenda Ball, Bren. da Archambault, and Jennifer Grange, and Allan McDougall and Ed Haines. These delegates were sent by the Auburn charge and the UCW, They told about the conference in an interest. ing way and on behalf of the group, Ed Haines gave thanks for the opportunity to attend this conference. Misses Nancy Anderson, Betty Moss and Jen. niter Grange sang two selec• tions accompanied by Mrs. Brian Hallam: The, offeringwas aaareeeived,by Aara,Sail'andMara aaegaret "alinl3eiN ' s and ,tleglWa(ds with prayer by Mrs. Roberts. Mr. Roberts officiated at an impressive installation service. While the members of Unit One were preparing lunch, Mrs. Norman McDowell conducted-, contests. Winners Were Marilyn Archambault, William Roberts, Mrs. Jack Armstrong and Nor. man McDowell. 1 lag the Stage' Putting in tlie.new ceiling and, lighting, • A. ,letter of appreciation wan sent to members of the WI for the assistance in this Projeet. vote of thanks Was extended to Mr. and Mrs, William J. Craig tor their ecellent work as caretakers of the bail. Final plans were made for the annual Valentine's DPW he held in the hall February 9, Mrs. Gordon Taylor was again .appointed gecretaryatreaserer and Williare L Craig was ap, pointed caretaker, Election of Officers The annual vestry meeting of St. Mark's Anglican Church was held in the church with the rector Rev. G.E. Paicen. ham presiding. Officers elec. ted were: People's warden, • Thomas Haggitt; Rector's war. . den, Fordyce Clark; Delegate to Synod, Thomas S. Johnston, sub-delegate, Donald cart- wright;' Church treasurer, Mrs. 'John Daer; Vestry clerk, Mrs. Thomas liaggitt; Board of Man. , agement, Mrs. Orval McPhee, Robert J. Phillips, Mrs. Fordyce t Clark and James Schneider. 5 PRIYMP TIP Winter ,sunshine - can melt Anew and ice, giving ,,cars refit. sonably .g990 traction 94 the. Net pavement, But when the sun sets, so al$e -4904 the ice. Some Stretehes. road,. PPP. ttP4141.17 '..Ort4pg told tinderff PaSSOS,. -PP become like Skate lag .rinks, ,Slow down at Sun! dOWa - especially After a 44Y• One thaw,. ducted the service with. the W illiam Stiles Funeral Horne in charge. of :arrangements. Boriel was in Plingallnen-Petna etery, Pallbearers. Were Riwyn Feagan, IlarYe3" PirVillaWiltner Rutledge, S tea Mcoratten, Alvin Kerr and - .Prebara MOTO, all 'termer members of his Sunday Scheel class,