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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1969-05-01, Page 9.I. installs slate of officers, Don ants Messer TV show Arrangements of yellow ffodils and deep blue acinths flanked by lighted pers made an attractive setting the Auburn Memorial =unity Hall for the annual quet of the Auburn Women's stitute. Sixty-five members and ests had a smorgasbord ncheon, set up by the mmittee composed of Mrs. onion Taylor, Mrs. Donald nines, Mrs. Torrence Tabb, Irs. Norman McDowell and Mrs. Jilliam Straughan. Mrs. George Man was the pianist. The toast o the Women's Institute was roposed by Mrs. Wes Bradnock nd responded to by Mrs. 'homas Haggitt. A short nemorial service was conducted y the president, Mrs. Frank taithby, for the late Mrs. ierbert Mogridge, a charter member, Mrs. Robert Chamney and Mrs. W. Good of Blyth, a cast president. An .entertaining sing -song was led by Mrs. Gordon Taylor. Mrs. Donald Haines sang a solo, 'How do you do?" Mrs. Norman YIcDowell gave the mystery prize to Mrs. Robert Turner. The guest speaker, John Strong of Wingham, news Erector for CKNX radio and PV, was introduced by Mrs. 3aines. Mrs. Leonard Archambault thanked Mr. Strong for an interesting address in new developments in the rroadcasting business and presented him with a gift. Mrs. Cobert J. Phillips played a piano ,olo and Mrs. Haines conducted i TV commerical contest with .he winners being Mrs. Louis 3lake and Mrs. Wilfred '.lclough. Mrs. Gordon Taylor d a minute contest and Mrs. . Middel was the winner. Mrs. Lawrence Plaetzer expressed regret that Mrs. Roy Easom had left our community and on behalf of the branch presented her with a gift. Mrs. Easom thanked the members. Mrs. William Straughan's contest winner was Mrs. Easom. Mrs. Torrence Tabb's contest was won by Mrs. Raithby. The district president, Mrs. Wilfred Colclough of Clinton, brought greetings from the District of Huron West and installed the 1969 officers. Mrs. Ed Davies thanked Mrs. Colelough and presented her with a gift. Mrs. , Andrew Kirkconnell gave the card report and Mrs. Thomas Haggitt reported on the Huronview meeting. A petition to keep the Don Messer show on CBC—TV was circulated and signed. The minutes were accepted as read by the secretary, Mrs. Bert Craig, and the report of the auditors was given by Mrs. Ed Davies. Mrs. Fordyce Clark was appointed to the District Annual meeting to be held in Goderich on May 29. Officers for 1969 are: President, Mrs. Frank Raithby; succeeding Mrs. Donald Haines; first vice-president, Mrs. Leonard Archambault; second vice president, Mrs. Arnold Craig; secretary -treasurer, Mrs. Bert Craig; assistant secretary -treasurer, Mrs. Gordon Chamney; district director, Mrs. Donald Haines; alternate district director, Mrs. Craig and branch directors, Mrs. Norman McDowell, Mrs. Robert J. Phillips and Mrs. Harry Watson. Also, public relations officer, Mrs. Wes Bradnock; card convenor, Mrs. Andrew Kirkconnell; visiting committee, linton Junior Farmers hold ariety night in Auburn hall The Clinton Junior Farmers— Junior Institute members sented their annual Variety ht in the Auburn Community morial hall with a large endance. The president, Marinus I ker, welcomed everyone. ieson Ribey, Huron County iior Farmer president, told . ut the group's support of an han child in India and tributions to the World teracy Fund. The Jones brothers of Kippen ig several duets. A one -act ty, "Nobody Sleeps," was sented by Janett Merrill, len Good, Cathy Mcllwain, nne Cook and Douglas nry. Square dancing, under the ection of Mr. and Mrs. Glen terson, was well done by es Brenda Ball,. Lois Merrill, Shearon Collins, Karen McKenzie, Nan Lapp and Daryll Ball, Daryk Ball, Jamieson Ribey, Walter Mcllwain, Doug Henry and Randy Henry. An impersonation of Noah building the ark was done by Ray McClinchey, Walter Mcllwain and Daryl Ball. Fold singing was done by Nan Lapp, Brenda Ball, Helen Good, Sheron Collins, Lois Merrill, Cathy Mcllwain, Joanne Cook, Sharyll Currie, Jannett Merrill, Karen McKenzie, Daryl Ball, Daryk Ball, Walter Mcllwain, Jamieson Ribey, the Jones Brothers, Ray McClinchey, Doug and Randy Henry. Round dancing was done by Mr. and Mrs. R. McCreath, Mr. and Mrs. S. Meliwain and Mr. and Mrs. Glen Patterson. Margaret Stewart and Joanne Cook gave a bicycle riding exhibition around the hall and led in a sing -song. Mrs. Roy Daer, Mrs. Robert Turner and Mrs. Gordon Taylor, and auditors, Mrs. Ed Davies and Mrs. Thomas IIaggitt. Convenors of Standing Committee are: Agriculture and Canadian industries, Mrs. Arnold Craig; citizenship and education, Mrs. Donald Cartwright; historical research and current events, Mrs. Gordon Chamney and Mrs. Lawrence Plaetzer; home economics and health, Mrs. Fordyce Clark and Mrs. Thomas Haggitt; resolutions, Mrs. Ed Davies and Mrs. Torrance Tabb and curator, , Mrs. Gordon Taylor. On the Tweedsmuir Committee are Mrs. Robert Phillips, Mrs. Gordon Anderson and Mrs. Bradnock. Nominating committee members are Mrs. Bert Craig, Mrs. Bradnock and Mrs. Haines. 4-H entertains local women Eighteen Auburn 4-H girls entertained their mothers and Women's Institute members,tto a program and a social time last week in the Auburn Community Memorial Hall. The guests were welcomed by the leaders, Mrs. Wes Bradnock and Mrs. Donald Haines. The president of the Kool Kuts, Sheron Collins, welcomed all to the program. -Doreen McClinchey • was convenor. A piano solo was played by Wanda Plaetzer. Lorraine Chamney sang a solo accompanied by her mother, Mrs. Gordon Chamney. Piano solos were also played by Sherry Plaetzer and Carol Gross. A collection was taken up by Donna Chamney and Brenda Archambault. After presenting a skit, lunch was served by the girls. Mrs. Frank Raithby, president of the. Women's Institute, thanked the leaders and the girls for the invitation. LIBRARY HOURS The Auburn Library will change its summer hours this week, 2 to 4:30 p.m. and 7 to 9:30 p.m. HARBOURLITE INN Goderich ANNUAL MO THER'S DAY BUFFET DINNER May 11-5 to 7:30 p.m. For Reservations Phone 524-9371 or 524-9264 WANTED! CORN and BEAN CONTRACTS at most attractive prices W.G. Thompson. & Sons Ltd. HENSALL TELEPHONE 262-2527 Specializing in Registered And Certified Seed Grain Clover, Grass & Mixed Grain Seed FERTILIZER at competitive prices. 14 to 20b CGIT, Explorers meet with UCW Members of the CGIT and Explorer groups were guests at the ,April meeting of the United Church • Women held in the Sunday school room of Knox United Church. The call to worship was given by Carol Gross and all the explorers joined in the song • of peace, led by Miss Marsha Koopmans. Mrs. Norman McClinchey was the pianist. The scripture lesson was read by Barbara Empey and the offering was received by Lorraine Chamney and dedicated with prayer by Jayne Arthur. Mrs. William . Stiles, counsellor, presented the second gold starts to Jayne Arthur, Barbara Empey, Carol Gross and Lorraine Chamney. Mrs. Stiles also presented blue second -year stars to Joyce Chamney, Yvonne Bean, Cathy McClinchey, Faye Seers, Doris Naylor, Maureen Longhurst Mrs. Maurice Bean, chief counsellor, presented the second red stars to Debbie Jefferson, Judith Robinson, Marilyn Wightman, Gail Patterson, Laurie Noble and Faye Hildebrand,. Marie Plunkett, president of the CGIT group was in charge and the girls sang a song accompanied by Betty Moss.. Personals Mr. and Mrs. Russel Erratt of Hensall visited on Sunday with Mrs. Charles Straughan. Sunday guests with Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Kirkconnell were Miss Nora Grant of Teeswater and Mr. and Mrs. George Thornton of Brussels. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ford of London visited last Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Johnston. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Phillips and family of Lucknow visited on Sunday with Miss Laura Phillips. Friends in this community wish Miss Alice Rogerson a speedy recovery in Clinton hospital. Mr. Duncan MacKay and, two teacher friends from Sault Ste. Marie spent Saturday in the village, also Mr. and Mrs. John Weir and Mrs. Elsie Eustace of London. The Rev. and Mrs. M. R. Roberts spent Thursday in Toronto with the Mission Board of the United Church in Canada. We are pleased to report that Mr. Gordon Powell and his son, Kevin, are home from Clinton hospital. Mr. Percy Youngblut is home from Clinton hospital and will be staying at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Gordon Tate, Auburn, for a while. Miss Mary E. Asquith of Cooksville spent a couple of days last week with Miss Laura Phillips. Mrs. Ronald Pentland of North Bay visited last Wednesday with her mother, Mrs. Charles Straughan. Miss Nancy Anderson was practise teaching at Goderich last week. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Weston of Toronto spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Rollinson. • HORTICULTURAL SQCIETY The Auburn Horticultural Society will hold its open meeting on May 3 in the hall with a demonstration and pictures of trailer life in Florida. Varna notes BY FRED IMcC,t,YMONT The United Church Wornen are holding their annual Thankoffering on. Sunday evening, May 4, at 8 p.m. whej the guest speaker will bp Mrs. W. Tonge, a missionary home on furlough from Hong Kong. The men are specially invited to this service. Mr. Floyd McAsh of Hamilton spent the weekend at the home of his parents Mr. and Mrs. J. T. McAsh. DANGER — OVER -SEASON- ING IN FROZEN FOODS When freezing home -prepared foods, be careful of over -seasoning before freezing, reminds the Food Council, Ontario Department of Agriculture and Food: During freezing, some seasonings become unpleasantly strong while others lose flavor. Therefore, many authorities advise using only half the amount of seasoning called for in a recipe, adding more seasoning to taste when the dish is thawed and reheated. Pepper, garlic, onions, cloves, curry, and synthetic vanilla are seasonings that become strong and bitter or change flavor during storage. 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