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RANCH RED, WHITE, ESTATE GREEN AND AUTUMN BROWN, GEORGIAN BLUE, SIDING Ri P ANTIQUE IVORYETAAND PER 100 SQUARE FEET stelco Clinton News-Record, Thursday, September 2, 1971 9 LET US MAKE YOUR OLD FURNITURE BETTER THAN NEW For a free estimate and a _leek at our newest samples of materials — CALL CLARK UPHOLSTERY Ph. 523-4272; 5234528 R. Cook, Prop. plinth, Ont, WE HAVE A FREE PICK-UP AND DELIVERY SERVICE Wk. 31 and e,o.w, SPEIDY SU: LOOKING FOR it BETTER USED CAR? °NI MISS DOWN COME PRICES S-A-L-E See The HURON SHOPPING NEWS THIS WEEK l'OR LISTINGS Oh the VALUE PACK DEALS at ►RovvNI AiOTOrti LTD. MIL YOUR I Pli NMY HE VPfli (.1 "WOES • 0410001,010011100 Y MRS. WES &IAl:NOCK Insecticides and sprays and w to use them Was the topic t Mrs. William ' Klie of nover, district director for triet 8 of the Ontario rticultural Societies, Ise on at the Auburn rticultural Society meeting d last Monday evening in the Mmunity Memorial hall, President Mrs. Gordon Taylor is in charge and welcomed the ests from Blyth and Clinton. e thanked the members for large display of flowers licit made an attractive setting ross the front of the hall. Following a sing-song, the 'lutes were approved as read the secretary, Mrs. Beth nsing, „A letter was read from the Rage Trustees stating that no -law existed re the tieing up of gs but it was hoped that irners would keep their pets on air own property, A letter of thanks was :ieived from Mrs. Oscar de ier thanking for the gift A discussion took place on e flower-beds and plans were ode for the future, The roll call is answered by naming your st flower you had this miner, Mrs, Taylor and Mrs. Lansing ye a report of the O.H.A. nvention held in Windsor in ne. A reading was given by rs, Thomas Haggitt. The guest speaker was troduced by Mrs. Elmer ommer and thanked by Mrs. iss Robinson and presented th a gift. The financial statement was ten by the treasurer, Mrs, eanor Bradnock. Door prizes )re won by Mrs. Torrance ibb, Mrs. Donald Brown and rs. Albert McFarlane, The bake table was in the arge of Mrs. Robert Turner, rs, Brian Hallam, Mrs. Ross ibinson and Mrs. Dorothy ange; White Elephant table — rs. Thomas Lawlor, Mrs. Elmer ommer, Mrs. Frank Raithby d Mrs. Torrance Tabb. The flower display was in the arge of Mrs. Robert Phillips, rs. William Straughan and Mrs, Davies. A smorgasbord lunch was 'ved by Mrs. Thomas Haggitt, 's. William Clark, Mrs. Beth [rising and Mrs. Albert Farlane, MEMORIAL SERVICE A large crowd attended the ipe Chapel cemetery memorial vice last Sunday when Rev. anley McDonald of ndesboro was the guest raker. He chose for his inspiring ssage-Heritage of Hope based the scripture lesson from brews. • The hymns were ompanied by Wayne Lyon on accordion. Mt. McDonald congratulated Trustee Board on the way t the cemetery was kept in feet order. Plans for the event were made members of the Trustee Ltd, Harry Webster, chairman, rite Husking, Tom tirtingharn, Andrew onnell, Jack Lee and Henry king. ANTON—YOUNOBLUT adding vows were anged at the Redeemer heran Church, Sarnia, wean Marjorie Louise ngblut and James Walter Canton on August VI in a double-ring ceremony performed by Rev, J. Jana. The bride is the daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Major Youngblut of Auburn and the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. William Canton of Sarnia. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a white floor-length gown of dotted Swiss over taffeta, It featured a high waist with fitted bodice, scoop neckline, gathered skirt and long puffy sleeves, Imported lace trimmed the bodice and sleeves, Her floor-length veil was held in place by a cluster of white lily-of-the-valley and she carried a cascade of yellow freesia sweetheart roses with baby's breath. Mrs. Nancy March! of Goderich was matron of honor wearing a sleeveless floor-length gown of white lace over mint green taffeta featuring a high waist. She wore a headpiece of lily-of-the-valley and long white gloves. She carried a round cascade of yellow daisies and mums. The best man was Robert Purse! of Sarnia, For a reception, which followed the ceremony, the bride's mother received the guests wearing a dress of blue and white knit, white accessories and a corsage of pink carnations. Assisting in receiving was the groom's mother wearing a dress of gold crepe with beige accessories and a corsage of white and gold-tinted carnations. Following a wedding trip to Niagara Falls, the couple will reside in Sarnia. PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Johnston and Miss Laura Phillips accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Fordyce Clark of Goderich on Sunday evening to Stratford where they were guests of Miss Carolyn Clark and Miss Joanne Henderson. William Wagner is a patient in Victoria Hospital, Room 626, London. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Sisley of Niagara Falls visited last Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Johnston. Pastor and Mrs. Alfred Fry have returned from their vacation and a joint service of the Auburn and Westfield congregations will be held in Knox United Church, Auburn at 11 a.m. for next Sunday only. Rev. and Mrs. Jack Phillips and Wendy and Cindy of the Interior Mission in Africa visited last Saturday with Mr. and Mrs, Frank Raithby, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Winmill of River John, -Nova Scotia and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Brown and Shelley of Woodstock visited recently with Mrs, Gordon Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Raithby and Tom of Preston visited last weekend with the former's parents Mr. and Mrs. Frank Raithby and John, Grant, Susan Joe and Mary Jane returned home with their parents after visiting for two weeks. Mr. and Mrs, John Weir and Mrs. Elsie Eustace spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Duncan MacKay, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Haines returned on the weekend from a Month's vacation to the west Coast. Mrs. Arnold Craig is a patient in Goderich hospital suffering from injuries in a ear ateldent on Friday evening. Mr, Craig was also injured but after treatment was able to return to his home, Misses Katherine and Richelle Wright of Toronto, daughters of Mr, and Mrs, George Wright visited last week with Mr. ;ma Mrs. Robert Arthur and Mks Jayne Arthur and their grandmother, Mrs. Paul Bedarl of Goderich, Mr. and Mrs, Ross Robinson visited with their son, Keith Robinson, Mrs. Robinson and Kim in Toronto last week. Mrs, Gordon `Taylor visited. last week with Mr. and Mrs, Luther Morley at Ailsa Craig. Bill Trommer of Hespeler spent Saturday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. 1 lmer Trommer, and sister, Miss Connie Trornmer. Miss Carol Beadle -Pr Kitchener is holidaying with her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Harry Beadle. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Arthur and Greg returned home after a two week's vacation at A .CottAge at Bogie's •Heacb. Mrs. Emma Trommer returned to her home at Preston. last Wednesday after a vacation spent with her son, Elmer, Mrs. `Prowler and. Miss Connie, Guests on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, Robert Phillips were Mrs, Dora Jewell and her grand-daughters, Misses. Jane Fisher, Reg.N., and Judy Fisher of .Goderich, and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Mugford of Goderich. istrict director speaks to Auburn Horlicit/tura/ Society