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'The forward look'
The Forward Look in Horne
commies was the theme of the
arch meeting of the Auburn
omen's Institute when it met
est week in the Community
emorial Hall. Miss Susan
eard, home economist for
uron County was the special
'pecker. She stated that
'our -fifths of the products that
ill be in use in the home in
980 are not yet in existence.
Miss Heard was introduced by
rs. W. Bradnock; public
elatioris officer and thanked by
rs. Donald 1-Iaines and
•resented with a gift. ,
Mrs. Frank Raithby,
president, was, in charge of the
neeting which opened with the
• de, the Mary Stewart Collect
nd 0 Canada: Mrs, William J.
-raig was at the piano.
Mrs. Raithby welcomed_ the
iembers and guests and the
Mutes were accepted as read
y the secretary, Mrs. Bert Craig.
'he also gave the financial
tatement. It was announced
hat the advanced leathercraft
'nurse would be' held May 5, 6
nd 7. Mrs. Gordon R. .Taylor
onvener of the annual banquet,
,announced that the banquet
would be held on April 23 at
12:30 p.m. with the 'guest
speaker to be John Strong of
DKNX. Each member can invite
ane guest.
Mrs. Donald Haines reported
)n the sale of the cook books
and Mrs, W. Bradnock reported
;hat 18 girls were attending 4H
neetings for Meat in the Menu
)roject. Plans were made to
rater to the Bowling banquet
and committees were named.
Che members were asked to
erve lunch at the annual
neeting of the Huron County
iistorical Society which will be
>eld on May 26th in the Auburn
i;ommunity Memorial Hall and
ilrs. Donald Haines, Mrs.
'homes Haggitt and Mrs. Arnold
Craig accepted to work on the
committee.
An accordian solo was played
by Larry Plaetzer, a solo, Little
Arrows, was sung by Lorraine
Chamney, • accordian solos
played by Faye Seers and Eric
Scott were much enjoyed.
Current events were given by
Mrs. Thomas Haggitt and the
collection was taken up by
Lorraine Chamney and Wanda
Plaetzer.
Reports of the standing
committee conveners were
accepted as given by Mrs. Arnold
Craig, Mrs. Donald Cartwright,
Mrs. Robert J. Phillips, Mrs.
Fordyce Clark, Mrs. Thomas
Haggitt, Mrs. W. Bradnock, Mrs.
Gordon Taylor, Mrs. Andrew
Kirkconnell.
Following the closing of the
meeting, Mrs. Bradnock showed
pictures of the Hawaiian islands,
Lunch was served by Mrs. Roy
Daer, Mrs. Kenneth Scott, Mrs.
Sam Deer assisted by Mrs. A.
Kirkconnell. The report of the
nominating committee was
accepted as given by Mrs. Bert
Craig.
personals
Master Michael and Miss
Janice Rathwell of Brantford
spent their vacation with their
grandmother, Mrs. Gordon
Taylor.
Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Branton
and son Clifford moved to
Wellesley last Thursday where he
will be manager of the Canadian
.Imperial Bank of Commerce
there. Mr. and Mrs. 0. Deboer
and family of Owen Sound
moved into the bank apartment
last Saturday. Mr. Deboer is now
manager of the Auburn bank.
Mrs. Frank Baer of Benmiller
and Miss Myrtle Phillips of
London visited last Thursday
with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
Johnston and Miss Laura
Phillips.
Mrs. Harold Nicholson, of
Seaforth, Mrs. John Menheere
and son Paul of Dublin and Mr.
and Mrs. I-iugh Bennett and Jim
of Port Albert, visited last
Wednesday with Mrs. W.
Bradnock, Sheron and George,
Mr, and. Mrs: Ron .Livermore
of Gorrie spent a few days last
week with her parents Mr. and
Mrs. Donald Haines.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald
Cartwright, David, Derrick and
Lode and Mrs. E. Cartwright
spent the weekend with Mr. and
Mrs, Jim Cartwright and Paul at
RR 1, Goodwood.
Mr. and Mrs. John Weir and
her mother, Mrs. Elsie Eustace
spent the weekend in the village.
Dr. and Mrs. Rod Singh,
Kristin and Kecia of London
spent the weekend with her
mother, Mrs. Arthur Grange.,
Jennifer and Shelley.
Misses Jennifer and Shelley
Grange visited in London last
week with their sisters, Mrs.. Rod,
Singh, Dr. Singh, Kristin and
Kecia and Mrs. Tom Morris, Mr,
Morris, Monique and Matthew.
Mrs. Earl Wightman of
Lucknow and Mr. Harvey
Wightman of Waterloo visited
last Saturday with Mr. and Mrs.
Tom Johnston.
Mr, and Mrs. Fred Youngblut
of Woodstock, Miss Barbara
Sanderson of Toronto,. Miss
Margaret Sanderson of London
and Miss Mary Sanderson of
Goderich visited on Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Sanderson.
Mr. Jeff Craig of Lucan spent
the vacation at the home of his
grandparents and played hockey
at the Wingham tournament.
Masters David and Derrick
Cartwright spent the winter
vacation with their grandparents,
Mr. and Mrs. William Rueher,
Carol, Donald and Ronald.
Miss Jayne Arthur returned
on Sunday from a visit in
California with her sister, Mrs.
John Boer and Mr. Boer,
Miss Judy Arthur returned to
her studies at the Owen Sound
school of nursing after a sick
leave following surgery.
Miss Sheron Collins attended the
Junior Farmer Conference last
weekend in Guelph.
Mr. and Mrs.. Les Mayhew and
her lrtother of Grand Bend
visited last Thursday with his
uncle, Mr,. William Straughan
and Mrs. Straughan.
Knox Church
holds special
youth service
A special youth service was
held last Sunday at Knox United
Church. Daryl Ball led the
service assisted by Nan Lapp and
Derrick Ball.
A panel led by Glen Webster
was held with .the delegates that
had attended Toc Alpha, Allam.
McDougall, Randy Machan,
Brenda Ball and Brenda
Archambault taking part in the
panel.
The Sunday school pupils are
planning their annual pancake
supper on Wednesday April 2nd
with supper served from 5:30
p.m. to 7:30 p.m. The pupils
and their teachers serve and
prepare the supper when fresh
maple syrup will be served.
Susan Heard is
guest speaker
Miss Susan Heard was guest at
the sixth meeting of the Auburn
Kool Kuts 4-H meeting held at
the home of Mrs. Donald Haines.
The president Sheron Collins
opened the meeting and the
minutes were read by Doreen
McClinchey.
The girls answered the roll
call by naming a cut of pork
with the method of cooking it.
A discussion followed on ground
meat and left over dishes.
The girls demonstrated the
making of a meat loaf and all
tasted it.
Miss Heard spoke to the girls
on their demonstration,and their
record books. The meeting was
closed by repeating the 4-H
Creed.
The first postal service in the
world came into being in the
time of Sargon of Chaldea, three
thousand years before Christ.
His couriers scurried hither and
yon on foot, delivering
important messages inscribed in
clay.
Wedding Pictures
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Two more men speak out
on the success of Treflan
"Now I've no time
for hoeing;'
"Last year
1 even broadcast
my soybeans;
says Ralph King.
Examples like these say a lot more about
Treflan than we ever could.
Take Louis Ducharme. He found himself in a
situation where hoeing labor costs were cutting
deep into his profits. Now careful incorporation
of Treflan to the right depth into his white bean
crop has eliminated the needto hand hoe.
says Louis Ducharme.
Or take Ralph King's example. Broadcasting
soybeans means big savings in cultivation
costs, and often increases in yield per acre , .
But, like Ralph, you have to know your weed
control plan is completely effective. Treflan
really came through for Ralph. It can come
through for you.
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