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terontif Beffili Orhittt
Knox united Church reeeiyed
new neetneers*Ietci'ttleir Petrie
mueion by PrOfeeeical Of their
faith. ;recently.
The new MeMbers are Briar):
Mackie Craig, porOc
Paryll Boa, Brenda Balt, Mere
geret Dilys Roberts, Barbara
Anne Carter, Nancy !een Law!
Brenda Christine Archembasilt:
Elizabeth Moss, Brenda East,
Karen Beet, 'Raymond Bilge.
beend,,Snelley Prange>
AlsO Mrs. Cliffersi Branton
by transfer from Blenhelin,
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar 'Rieck,
Kitchener, and Mr, and MVP.,
Bari Williams, Poclerich> were
Sunday guests with Mr. and
mrs. William Straughan.
Keith AMP.' Toronto, spent
last weekend with relatives and
:fiends in the village,
TWentY-fiVe die freen thie
district attended the Freezer
nesday
FCirim 14eledniant c gpviiprineesonrlaostbWy tett
Department of Agriculture and
Food,
Flowers were Placed in. Knox
United Church and Knee Prep-
bYterien Church in memory of
the late William Thompson, of
Pea-forth by hie father> Donald
Phinkett and grandparents
and Mrs. Wilfred Plunkett, Au-
burn. „
Horticulture members at.
tending the District meeting last
Saturday at W ingham were Mrs,
Gordon Taylor, Mrs. Robert
Phillips, Mrs. atueselBrinciley,
Mrs, Frank Raithby and Mrs.
Bert Craig,
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Man-
ning, Benmiller, visited last
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Robert J, Phillips.
Mr. and Mrs. Elwin Ander.
son of Brantford visited friends
in the village last week.
Mrs. Kenneth McDougall and
Mrs. Gordon Gross entertained
relatives at the former's home
in honour of Miss Ruth Adams,
London. More than 30 relatives
attended and presented the
bride-elect with many lovely
gifts. •
At. Donny brook United Church •
Ramona Eileen Hanna, Linda
Jefferson, Donna Chamney,
Jeanette, Johnston, John John-
ston. Westfield United Church,
Janice McDowell, Linda Wale
den.
Miss Ethel Washington and
Mrs. Amos Andrew, Goderica
visited Saturday evening with
Mrs. Charles Straughan.
Mrs. Margaret McDonald and
Mrs. Bernice Glousher, Cline
ton, visited Sunday with Mrs.
Sam Daer.
Peter Brown of Windsor was
a recent visitor with Mr..and
Mrs. Maitland Allen.
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Ament
'returned home last week after
spending the winter months With
their son Howard and family
at Comox, British Columbia.
Mr. and Mrs. William Kruse
and family, Kitchener, visited
. recently with Mr. and Mrs.
Oliver Anderson and family and
Mrs. Edgar Lawson.
Congratulations to Miss Gail
Miller who passed vrithhonours
her course in dental nursing
and will receive her diploma
from the University of Toronto
at a graduation ceremony Mon
day evening.
Douglas Robertson, Ottawa,
visited with his gradparents,
Mr. and Mrs. William Straughan
andiyr.e 3. Jr Robertson and
also with and Mrg;Tbomas
Jardine and family inleirigham.
Yellow daffoSils and deep blue
hyacinths inade attractive table
arrangements fer the smorgee.
bong dinner -0 the Auburn
Woine4's Institete When they
held their appeal banquet in the
come-lenity memorial hail,
Mrs. Donald Haines weleeme
ed the re-Where and guests
and all sang the Ode followed
by the WI GraCe,
Mrs. Haines proposed a toast
to the Queen and all sang with
Mrs. George Malian at the
piano. Mrs. Bert Craig ere.
posed the toast to the Women's
Institute and Mrs. ArnoldCeaig
replied,
• A highlight of the afternoon
was the presentation of a life
membership pin and certificate
to Mrs. Wes Bradeock who has
been a member of the branch
for more than 35 years. She
has held many offices in the
branch, district and area and
has recently completed her
three years on, the Board of
ehe• Federated Womenee Insti.
tutes of Ontario,,
Mrs, Haines spoke of Mrs.
Bradnock's •work during the past
years and her aunt, Mrs. Char-
les Straughan, a eharter mem.
ber of the Auburn Branch pin.
ned her.
Mrs. Bradnock thanked, the
members for their gift and said
it is a privilege to work for
home and country - which is
the motto of the WI.
A kitchen orchestra compos.
ed of Mrs, Donald Haines, Mrs.
Gordon Chamney, Mrs. Gordon
Taylor, Mrs. John Deer, Mrs.
Robert Phillips and Mrs. W,
Bradnock played several num-
bers and sang. Miss Jannett
Dobie was the go-go dancer.
An impromtu quartet of Mrs.
:Dave Anderson, Miss Jannett
Dobie, Mrs. Worthy Young and
Mrs. Lawrence Plaetzer sang
"The Old Gray Mare" to
modern words.
Mrs. Donald Cartwright in.
troduced Mrs. Fordyce Clark
who showed colorful pictures
of their recent trip to Honolulu
and gave interesting comments.
Mrs. Robert Turner thanked
Mrs. Clark and presented her
with a gift.
The collection was received
by Mrs, Thomas Haggitt and
Mrs. Norman McDowell. Mrs.
Oliver Anderson conducted an'
elimination contest and the
prize went to Miss Jannett
Dobie,
A short business session was
conducted13Y Mrs. Haines id
the minutes were accepted as
read by the secretary, Mrs.
Bert Craig. She also presented
the financial statement.
A committee of Mrs, Frank
Raithby, Mrs. Bert Craig, Mrs.
Donald Haines and Mrs. W9S
Bradnocii Were named to NY
equipment for the new park,
it was decided to have the
anneal.checkup ofthe kitchen
and Mrs, Frank Reithby, Mrs,
William. J, Cra:g> Mra Bee',
Craig and Meat Thomas Hag.
gitt were named tecie the chece-
ing.
It was decided 31W', to have
a sunshine sister and plans
were made to cater to a ban.
Wet Agri' _Pi
The door prize was won by
Mrs. CrVal _ McPhee. Mrs.
Haines thanked all who had co•
operated so well with her "our.
ing the past three years she
has served the Auburn branch
as president,
Mrs. Wes Bradnock thanked
Mr ti„ Haines for her untiring
work as presideet and then in.
trodueed *the district president
Mrs. Wilfred Colclough, Cline
ton. .
. She brought greetings from
the district and told of district
work. She also installed the
new officers.
Mrs. Andrew Kirkcoanell
thanked Mrs. Colclougeandpre.
seated her with a gift. The con.
vener of the banquet, Mrs.
Leonard Archambault thanked
all for their assistance and
announced the favours had been
presented by the Hydro office.
Other members of the corn.
mittee were Mrs. Donald Carte
wright, Mrs. Oliver Anderson,
Mrs. Frank Raithby, Mrs. Roy
Daer, Mrs. Gordon Chamney,
and. Mrs. Gordon Powell.
The new president, Mrs.
Frank Raithby took over and
after thanking everyone, the
meeting wee'. closed. *
Pink and white streamers
and wedding bells decorated
Knox United Sunday school when
Miss June Mills of Toronto
was honoured with a, bridal
shower.
Beautiful corsages were pin.
ned on Miss Mills by Miss
Gwen McDowell, Stratford, on
Mrs. Irwin Schmidt, Strathroy,
by Mrs. Walter McLean, Kin.
cardine, and on Mrs. Ted Mills
by Mrs. Harold Webster.
Mrs. Ernest Durnin presided
for the program which began
with a sing-song led by Miss
Marsha Koopmans, accome
parried on the piano eby Miss
• Nancy Andereoe. A piano duet
't' Vas piped 1ee Brekcia.
Est and Jennifer Grange.
readings „ "An account of
the Groom's wedding" as it
appeared in the local paper with
names suitable for this occasion
was given by Mrs. Kenneth
Patterson. with background.
music played by Mrs, Norman
MeClincheY.
A reading F4s given by Mrs.
John Dtkriiiii and '-e• duet was
sung -by Misses Marsha and
Martie KeOpinates.
Thp 'peals of honour were s
escorted to the ,decorated
chairs on the Platforin and an
ackleese; Of congratulations was
read by Mrs. Barry Young of
Clinton: The gifts were care
rime in by Mies Nancy Arider.
eon, Miss BPendaArchambault,
Miss Cathy Hallam and Mis,s
Nan Lapp.
Mrs. Schmidt assisted her
sister in opening thegifts.Mise
Mille thanked everyone fop their
gifts and lunch was served by
friends.
W.I.Kippers
choose 'officers
Kippen East WI held their
annual meeting at the Legion
Hall Hensel]. with Mrs. Grant
McLean as hostess and Mrs.
Dave Triebner as co-hostess.
Mrs. McLean, president
opened the meeting with a poem
which was followed by unison
singing of the Opening Ode.
Roll call was payment of
fees and three new members
joined..
Reports of the standing come
mittees were given by Mrs.
Alex McGregor, Mrs. William
Kyle, Mrs. 'Robert Kinsman,
Mrs. Ross Sararas, Mrs. Harry
Caldwell, Mrs. Ken McKay.
Mrs. Vern Alderdice gave
the treasurer's report showing
a balance of $635,67; the report
of the directors meeting, held
in elensall; and also conducted
the election of Officers.
Mrs. Glen Bell gave the re.
port of the nominating corn-
mittee: honorary president,
Mrs. Grant McLean; president,
Mrs. Ken McKay; first vice.
president, Mrs. Robert Bell;
second vice-president, Mrs.
Mike Connolly; secretary, Mrs.
James Drummond, treasurer,
Mrs. Vera Alderdice; district
director, Mrs. James Drum.
mond; alternate, Mrs. William
Bell; public relatiOns, Mrs.
Harry Caldwell; braneh direc-
tors, Mrs. Charles Eyre, Mrs.
William Kyle and Mrs. Glen
Bell.
Agriculture and Canadian in.
dustries, Mrs. Dave Triebner
and Mrs. William Bell; citizen,
ship and education, Mrs. Joyce
Cooper and Mrs. John Mc-
s:Giegeeillietbriedleeseaech and -
• `seuTPeile 'etieilAfeSfile J. S inclaiee 4
and Mrs. Cecil Penman; home
economics and health, Mrs.
Grant McLean and Mrs. Ross
Sararas; sunshine convener,
Mrs. Robert Kinsman; curator,
Mrs. Alex McGregor; resolu-
tions, Mrs. June Cooper; sew.
ing, Mrs. Alex McGregor;
pianist, Mrs. Ross Broadfoot;
assistant, Mrs, John Sinclair;*
auditors, Mrs. Robert Bell and
Mrs, Robert Kinsman.
Mrs. Robert Bell gave a poem
on "A House Cleaning Carol",
She dressed for the part, carry.
ing mops and other equipment.
Mrs. Bell also gave- a poem
on the life of a hen.
Mrs. Ken McKay, in-coming
president, took the chair for
the remainder of the meeting.
Mrs. James Chalmers, Mrs.
Dave Triebner Wand Mrs. Mike
Connolly are to make plans
for a bus trip in June.
Mrs. McKay read an article
"Will the Meeting Come to
Order?"
Mrs. Grant McLean read Bill
Smilley's account of his trip
to Expo and showed pictures
of our members during the
various activities of the year
-1967-68.
*Yeliew daffodils and OOP ble
hyacinths made en attractive te
table Pentae at -the girl
tea served last week in th
Community Memorial 1411.
The- white linen covered tab;
Was greced by -a silver te
service.
The girls' Mothers and niern
Isere of the Women's I4stitut
were gueets of the evening an
were welcomed by Mies Je
Hardy, Preeieerit for the eerie
project.
A: flower deMollstretiellsi
three flowers to make an ar
rangeMent was done by Jil
Bennett and 'Sheren
They also Pheneed a corsag
and wedding bouquet.
Also on display was a Iaecke
suitcase and many pamphlet
'the girls had received durin
the project.
The leader, Mrs. Bradnoc
outlined the work that the girl
had done and tea was served.
Brenda Archembault poured te
and the guests were served by
the members. Mrs. Frank
Raithby, assistant leader, was
in charge of the kitchen.
Serving the guests were
Donna, Chamney, Barbara
Chamney, Linda Jefferson,Jill
Bennett, Sheron Collins, Jean
Hardy, Gail Seers, Marie Plun.
kett, Arva Ball, Sherry Plaet.
zer, Wanda Plaetzer and
Doreen McClinchey.
The president of the Auburn
WI Mrs, Haines thanked the
girls and their leaders for the
invitation to attend their tea
which completed their spring
project. The music of the even.
Mg was in charge of Gail Seers
and Marie Plunkett.
Miss Lila Youngblut, GOOD,
erich was visiting this past
week with her brother, Arthur
Youngblut,
Mrs. Thomas liaggitt is a
patient in Clinton Hospital.
Her many friends wish her
a speedy recovery.
LONDESBORO
The Londesboro W, I. will
meet Wednesday May 1 at 8 p.m.
The first half of the members
On roll are asked to bring an
article for a penny sale as the
programe s are not out yet the
numbers are the same as last
year.
* * *
The hour of service for Lou- -
desboro United Church Sunday
will be 10.00 a.m. (Daylight Say-
ing Time).
The community extends con.
gratulatlons to Mr, and Mrs.
George , Carter on their golden
wedding, Saturday April- 20.
Twenty eight guests sat down
to dinner, served by the ladies
of the U.C.W. in Londesboro
;Church. Mr. Glen Carter read
"efingPatulatoi.4y erreesagee'' from
'Le Pearson, o
arts and Charles McNaughton.
Mr. John Armstrong gave
toast recalling interesting ha
penings from the past. Georg
Carter replied fittingly. Ope
House ivas held at the home a
Mr. and.Mrs. Glen Carter, dur
ing the afternoon and evenin
about 125 friends called wi
congratulations and best wishe
to Mr. and Mrs. Carter.
BRUCEFIELD
The service in Brucefie
United Church will be held
10 o'clock daylight saving ti
Sunday April 28.
Roy Leppington suffered
heart attack and is in Clin
Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. William Fo
rest visited with their gran
mother Mrs. Elsie Forrest
Saturday.
Visiting with Mr. and Mr
Victor Hargreaves Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Robins
and Sheryl.
Congratulations to Mr. an
Mrs. Gregor McGregor w
celebrated their 45th weddin
anniversary Sunday.
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