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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