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W1-11.T> GIFT'. SERVICE.
The. annual White Gift service
was pbaeryed last .Sunday at
Knox United Church with .a
large. attendance.
• Pastor Alfred Fry was in
charge of the service assisted by
RayMond Hildebrand and
..Sherry Plaetzer who read the
scripture reading and the
responsive marling.
The White Gifts were received
by Misses Nancy Anderson and
Shelley Grange and placed .in the
white manger.
The offering was received by
Misses Gail Seers, Marie
Plunkett, Murray Wightman and
Douglas Dumin,
Organist, Mrs. N. Wightman,
was assisted by Miss , Jennifer
Grange on the piano. Special
music was given by the Junior
choir.
WOMEN'S INSTITUTE
Citizenship and Education
was the topic at the November
meeting of the Auburn Women's
Institute held in the Community
Memorial Hall.
Convener, Mrs. Donald
Cartwright was in charge of the
topic which had been prepared
by Mrs. Oliver Anderson. She
compared education today to
education a few years ago and
stated that now there are no
promotions or failures, just
progress reports.
In closing she stated that
responsible citizens care about
education for adults and
children in our community life.
She passed around illustrations
of the junior work in some
elementary schools today.
The meeting was in the
charge of the president, Mrs.
Frank Raithby.
The minutes were adopted as
read by the secretary, Mrs. Bert
Craig. Mrs. Donald Haines
reported on the county banquet
and Mrs. Gordon Taylor on the
tablecloths.
It was decided to make a
donation of $200 to the
Community Hall Board towards
the new microphone and speaker
installed in the hall.
Mrs. Andrew Kirkconnell
.reeofte,d.,f9rAie cot:m .140e.,
the thank you notes
received.
Mrs. Eldon McLennan
reported on the short course
"The Main Dish Makes the
Meal" and plans were made to
hold it in the hall December 4 at
9.30 p.m.
Mrs. Donald Haines gave an
excellent report on the area
convention held recently at St.
Thomas.
Mrs. Gordon R. Taylor
extended an invitation from the
Horticultural Society to the
members and their families to
join the family night
smorgasbord supper December 5
at 7 pm.
Mrs. Thomas Haggitt gave a
reading and a record sung by
Mrs. Gordon Taylor was played.
The collection was received
by Mrs. Lawrenee Plaetzer and
Mrs, Len ArChambault and the
pennies for Friendship by
Marilyn Archambault.
Roll call was answered by
each member telling what the
Women's Institute can do to
make better citizens in the
community.
Gifts and donations were also
received for the Huron County
Children's Aid Society.
Lunch was served by Mrs.
Gordon Taylor and Mrs. Charles
Scott. The gift for the lucky cup
went to Mrs. Charles Straughan.
PERSONALS
The' librarian at the Auburn
Library requests all county
books to be in on November 29
to be ready for exchange.
Ralph Trommer of Kitchener
spent the weekend with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer
Trommer and Connie.
We welcome Mr. and Mrs.
Clive Allen and family who
moved into the village recently
from Carlow.
Friends are pleased to learn
that Gordon Naylor arrived
home last weekend after a few
weeks as a patient in Victoria
Hospital, London.
Stephen Haggitt, Randy
Machan, George Collins and
Larry Chamney attended the
Royal Winter Fair at Toronto
last Friday.
Clare Longhurst is a patient
in St. Joseph's hospital, London
where he will undergo surgery
on his leg.
Kenneth McDougall and son
Allan McDougall attended the
Royal Winter Fair at Toronto
last Saturday.
Miss Judy Arthur of Owen
Sound spent the weekend with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Arthur, Mark and Greg.
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Nesbit
and family of Ingersoll spent the
weekend with her parents Mr,
and Mrs. Fordyce Clark.
Mrs. Edgar Lawson is a_
patient in. Clinton Hospital. We
wish her a speedy recovery.
Mrs. Gordon TaYior returned
home last week from a visit in
Chatham with her daughter, Mrs,
Ronald Rathwell, Mr. Rathwell,
Michael and Janice,
Ronald Arthur of Toronto
spent a fPw days last week with
his parents, Mr, and Mrs. Keith
Arthur, Wayne and Philip.
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar de Boer,
Raymond and Cathy spend the
weekend at Strathroy with Mr.
and Mm, Henry Linker and
family.
Jack J. Lane, 40, of St.
Columban, was named business
administrator for the
Huron-Perth Separate School
system last 'week. He replaces
Paul Franck who resigned. Mr.
Lane is married to the former
Mary Catherine Rowland of St.
Columban, They have six
children. The new business
administrator, currently
employed by a Stratford
industry, is the son of Mr. and
Mrs. Vincent Lane of RR 5
Seaforth.
,A4J34,. rgl-IZAPPTH ORAHAM
Mrs, 4ebn .Craham 197
Alhert $t„. Clinton, 4
'1'4044'40W TOvYnship native
Leo lifelong msiderit - of the
ciiatriet, clle4 glinton
RnaPit,41 NeY, 1.$ .after
thr0-week illpess. ..She waa.
years old.
- The former Migaboth
Pale, ahe was horn 'on. ,june
1,$7f$, daughter of the late
and Mary Dale. :she wa,5 married
Hullett Township to .John
.Grahern who .died 100, She
was a nnemher of Ontario Street
:United church.
:Survivors include a sister,
Mrs, William (Marionette) Ross
of clinton and three brother4,.
jack of Tnckersinith TownshiP;
Orville of Segforth and Harold
of Clinton,
The funeral was held last
Friday afternoon at Beattie
Funeral Home, Clinton, with the
Rev, H. W. Wonfor officiating,
Burial was in Clinton Cemetery,
Pallbearers were Steven
Brown, Ken Stewart, Graham
Kerr, Stewart Elgin and Edward
Dale.
FlowerbearerS were Keith
Keys and Kurt Vanreisen.
MRS. LAURA EASQM
Mrs. David Easom, 87, of
Clinton died at Clinton Public
Hospital Nov. 19 after a
two-week illness.
She was the former Laura
Frances Oakes, daughter of the
41.W.MiNK
late :Henry ano. ,Oalcea,
4110 Wa.S. horn .Goderieb
TPW4PhiP .911 May 5, TOP,...S.he
waa ..married ,J)4ne 19.00,
and lived with her husband in.
090Prich Township 4441 1951
anci,later in Clinton—Mr, gasorn
died three years ago,.
Mrs. g.asorn waa a, member of
Ontario Street :United Chnrch.
.She- is survived by a son, Roy,
of Myth; two 4aoghtera,
.5.1ohn (pearl) McFarlane of
.Clinton and Mrs, Keith
(oertroe) ream Goclerich;
a brother, Herbert Oakes of
Clinton; 10 grandchildren and
great-grandchildren„
The funeral was held last
Saturday afternoon at Ball
Funeral Home, Clinton, with. the
Rev, 1-1, W. Wonfor of Ontario
Street Cherch officiating..i3erial
was in Clinton Cemetery,
Pallbearers were .Carman
Tebbqtt, Irvine Tebbutt, Fred
George Wright, George
Turner and iert 1,37on,
Flowerbearers were Ronnie
Feagan and Larry Selves.
UCW annual here
The annual meeting of the
Huron-Perth United Church
Women Presbyterial will be held
in Wesley-Willis United Church
in January, it was announced at
the annual fall executive meeting
in Sebringville last week. More
than 50 women attended the
sessio n.
UcW. meets..
NeVenlber Meeting of the
WO.HP-LIP. ntlit Pf WeSiey-W1WS
.United, .0burch Women. W4,5: beld.
wail the Ficielity mnit members
as a/este. MrS, Mary Mureh.
chaired the Aeeting. and
welcomed the
Mrs, 'Ken Wood was in eharge
.9f the worShip SerVice and apOe
911 chinat Mr5., Anth Mulholland,
read -the .devotions aro Mrs'. cliff
$tewart leci in prayer,
Mrs, Daisy Holland tneelsecl
the hosts for inviting the
Fidelity ..gr94p, Separge bnaineSS
meetings wpro then held by .the
two units.
The women' were asked to
bring their money aprons to .the
next meeting, When the roll call
will be answered with a verse
containing the word. soy, Many
of the ladies . concluded the
Clinten Meeting with a drive to
, the Holmesville bazaar,
* * *
The, evening unit of the
Ontario Street United Church
Women opened its November
meeting with a song about the
UCW using the tune of "The Old
Grey Mare."
Lois Elliott was in charge of
the devotions in the absence of
Mary East. The study book was
taken by -Olive Johnson, Hazel
Matherson and Mary Trick.
The Dec. 8 meeting will be
the Christmas meeting. Dime
bells are to be turned in then. A
contest was held and lunch
served by group 7,
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The members of the Council of the Township of
Hullett appreciate the confidence shown by the
Ratepayers in the acclamation given them for the
coming year.
We thank you and wish you the compliments of
the season.
Reeve
Hugh Flynn
Councillors
Leonard Archarnbau It
Joseph Hunking
John Jewitt
Charles Scanlon
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