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Saturday, August 2nd, 1969:
DOZEN
Personals
visited a few days last reek With
Mrs, Beth Lansing.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Murray
of Tucson, Arizona. visited tawt
week with her cousin, Mrs.
Gordon Taylor.
Master Michael -Haggitt. of
Zurich is visiting with his
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
Thomas Haggitt and Stephen.
Gordon Plunkett is a patient
in Victoria Hospital, " London.
We wish him A speedy recovery
from his sow eye. •
Mr. and Mrs. John Weir and
Mrs. Elsie Eustace of London
spent the weekend with Mr. and
Mrs. Duncan,,MacKay and John.
Mr, and :Mrs. Ronald
Rathwell, Michael .and Janice of
Brantford spent the weekend
with . her mother, Mis. Gordon
Taylor.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Youngblut
of Woodstock 'spent - the
weekend with her sister, Mrs.
Wilfred Sanderson, and Mr.
Sanderson.
Mrs. Charles Scott is a patient
in GOderich Hospital. We wish
her a speedy recovery. '
. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Scott last'
Week attended a music program
in :Toronto in which their son,
Eric, took part with his guitar.
Mr. and Mrs. William Stiles
,mbyeds last week into Goderich
where he will assist his father at
the funeral home.
• Mr. and Mrs. Keith Arthur,
Wayne and Philip of Unionville
moved into the village where Mr.
Arthur will take over the
furniture store and the Funeral
home.
Miss Gail Miller of Toronto is
vacationing with her parents Mr.
and Mrs. Gordon Miller.
HO RTI CU LTU ISTS
Plans for an open meeting of
the Auburn Horticultural
Society Were made by the
executive at a meeting in the
public library last week.
The president, Mrs, Gordon
Taylor, gave a welcome to the
new members and led discussion
on the village flower beds. The
treasurer, Mrs. W, Bradnock,
'presented the bills and gave the
financial statement. Plans are'
that Mrs. Ralph Munro, assisted
by Mrs. Bert Craig, will show
pictures of their recent trip
through Europe. Mrs. Russel
Brindley is to be in charge of the
program. On the lunch'
committee will be Mrs. Frank
Raithby, Mrs. Torrance Tabb,
Mrs. Ross Robinson and Mrs. R.
Brindley.
KNOX CHURCH
Church service at Knox
United.; Church last Sunday was
led by Ed Haines and members
of the Hi—C group, Miss Jennifer
Grange presided at the organ.
Assisting with the service
were Miss Brenda East, , Miss
Shelley Grange and Ray
Hildebrand. The ushers were
Brenda Ball and • Brenda
Archambault, Daryll • Ball and
Daryk Ball.
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BRIDAL,SHOWER
Miss Marion Youngblut of
Lundell was honoured last
Friday evening when .neighbours
and friends gathered in the
Sunday School Room of Knox
Presbyterian Church prior to her
marriage next month,
Mrs., W. Bradnock was the
chairman. Mrs. Donald Haines
held several contests during the
evening. Winners were Mrs. Roy
Daer and Mrs. Ed Davies, She
also passed a mystery parcel and
the winner was Miss Kate
McNabb.. Mi'ss Margaret
Sanderson of London held a
contest. Mrs. John Hallam gave
an interesting reading and Mrs.
Ed Davies was the winner.
Dressing up a wedding party
blind folded created much
amusement and this was done by
Miss Nancy Anderson, Miss
Margaret ' Sanderson, Miss
Margaret Youngblut and Mrs,
Donald Smith.
Mrs. Donald Plunkett pinned
a corsage on Marion and
Margaret Sandersons pinned a
corsage on Margaret Youngblut.
Miss Nancy Anderson read an
address of congratulations and
gifts were presented by Mrs.
Donald Plunkett, Miss Margaret
Shortreed and Miss Sanderson.
Marion thanked everyone for
their gifts and invited all to visit
her in London.
A nosegay of ribbons was
made by Mrs. D. Smith and
presented to the guest of
honour. Lunch was served by
members of the Ladies' Aid of
Knox Presbyterian Church.
A funeral service was held on
Tuesday at, the William Stiles
Funeral. Home for John N.
Beadle who died at Huronview
on,Sunday after a short illness.
He was born on Nov, 20, 1880
in. West Wawanosh Township,
the son of the late George
Beadle and Emma Merritt of
England.
He was a member of Knox
United Church, Auburn. His
wife, the former Catherine May
Craig predeceased him in 1941.
He is survived by one son,
Russell, of Burnaby, B.C.' and
also several nieces and nephews,'
including Harold Lawson of
Clinton, Charles Robinson of
Lucknow, Ross Robinson of
Auburn, Mrs. Jean Patterson of
Goderich, Mrs. Thomas Haggitt
of Auburn, Mrs. Clifford Brown
of Goderich and Mrs. Joe.
Thompson of Goderich.
The Rev. J. Donald•
MacDonald of Goderich was in
charge of the service with burial
in Ball's Cemetery. Pallbearers
were Messers Charles, Ge orge
Calvin, Ross, MaSon and Rqr
Robinson.
Clinton VV I
'holds,picnic
The July, meeting of the
Clinton Women's .Institute was
held in the Community Park last
Thursday with a very good
attendance. Grandmothers' Day
was combined with the picnic
and4all reported a good
A short business meeting
preceded the sporti program. A
bus trip to "fobermory was
p 1 an n e d , leaving Clinton
Wednesday at 7:30 a.m. A,
penny sale was 'held. The next,
meeting will. be held • in
September. 30Deb
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Obituary
JOHN N. BEADLE
Miss Shirley Watkins of
Londesboro visited on Sunday
with her friend Miss Sheron.,
Collins. Miss Diane.
Kirkconnell of Goderich and
Miss Linda . Israel of Kitchener
spent the weekend with Mr. and.
Mrs. Andrew :Kirkconneli..
Mrs. James McDougall of
Goderich and Mrs.; Ralph Mingo
went With Donald Youngblut of
London to St. • Joseph's
Hospital, Guelph, . where they
visited with the ladies brother,
William McEachern Of Mount
Forest, whO was hurt when a
farm forage. harvester , passed
over him. •
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Glasgow
of Beamsville called .ons Auburn
friends last Wedneiday.
Mrs. Harry Arthur and Greg
Were in London last Thursday
ands-were returning home during
the time when the rain storm hit
Exeter. They were fortunate in
getting through as the flood
Waters were rising..
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ling and.
David -of Guelph visited last
week with Mrs. Ralph Munro.
Charles Beadle of LOndon
spent the weekend at his home
in the village.
Mr. and Mrs. • William
Straughan are visiting this week
in Kitchener with her niece, Mrs.
William Rieck, Mr. 'Rieck and
family.
Masters Grant and Joe
Raithby of Collingwood are
holidaying with their
grandparents, Mr. and ,Mrs.
Frank Raithby and Mr. John
Raithby. ,
Mrs. Ed Ball of Clinton
ST. MARK'S ACW
The July meeting of the
Anglican Church Women of St.
Mark's Church was held at the
home of Mrs. George Schneider.
The hostesses opened the
meeting with a hymn. Mrs.
Gordon Taylor accompanied on
the accordion. The scripture.
lesson was read by Mrs. John
Daer.
The topic was givenshy Mrs.
Jim Schneider. Mrs. Ed. Davies
gave the missionary theme. Mrs.
George - Hamilton's s birthday
hymn dlosed the program. Mrs.
George ' Schneider thanked all
who .had taken part and Mrs.
Thomas Haggitt, the president,
took charge of the business
period.
The minutes of the previous
meeting were read by the
secretary, Mrs. John Daer. The
treasurer, . Mrs. Andrew
Kirkconnell, presented the
financial . statement. The
travelling apron received a penny
for each letter in "A summer
flower". Cards were signed , by
the members for Rev. R. Meally
in Ireland and for Mrs. Charles
Scott who is ill in Goderich
Hospital. ' Mrs. Andrew
Kirkconnell thanked the ACW
for the shower given in honour
of her daughter, Mary, who is to
be •married soon. A successful
auction was • held. The hostess,
with her daughter,. Mrs. Eileen
Short, served a dainty lunch.
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