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Clinton News-Record, 1970-10-01, Page 5Auburn and District Mkt 111014001tN.C•rotilp••‘•nt.--11%••• 54-7 51,5 • CONCERN Herb Breithaupt is a man well-qualified to host CBC radio's weekly series Concern Wednesdays at 8:03 p.m. A United Church minister, Breithaupt describes himself as "a quiet revolu- tionary" who's found a new career as a sympathetic and open- minded broadcaster. Concern probes the minds of people and their concerns in a fast-moving and often confusing world. It frequently charges full tilt into some "gutsy" issues which has earned it the kudos of both critics and audience. News of Londesboro ews ongance, gymARYMPIPV -IN, MP, John Thompson, Betty, .$41:911.- .and .1301e -visited. on. Saturday With Me, .440- 1wmpsopvt London, Nir ,and Mrs. Fred Buchanan and family visited with Mr. and Mrs, -Charles Hart of .000601 on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. jaelt Medd and Kerrl .visited on Sunday with Mrs. Annie :400 of liwtmviow, Mr. Harold Phillips -pc1 Mr. and Mrs. Ray Vincent and Mark all of Sunday visitors with Mr., and Mrs, Ken Preszcator and girls. were Mr, and Mrs. Lawrence Hill, Mr. and Mrs. Allan Pfaff all of -PM-Atoll .and Mr. and Mrs. Russell King of Exeter, Mr, .and Mrs. Ken Thompson and Joan visited on Sunday in Goderich with Mr, and Mrs. Jim Thompeon and Mr. and Mrs, Art McMichael, Rhonda, Jeffrey and Scott. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Crozier, Brian, .Paul, Kevin and Lori of Listowel and Mr. and Mrs. George McIlwain, Lynn and Steven of Stratford were Sunday visitors with . Mr, and Mrs. George Mcllwain, Mary and - Sandra, Mr. and Mrs. Larry Desjardine and girls, of Grand Bend visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Jim Preszcator, Billy and Debbie, Mr. and Mrs. Terrence Hunter of Colborne Township spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John Thompson, Betty, Jim, Sharon and Bob, Mr. and Mrs. Ken Mitchell of Guelph spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Don Buchanan and . family. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph GleW of Dorchester spent the weekend with Mrs. Annie Leitch, Mrs. Elma Jewitt and Brian. Mr. and Mrs. Don Buchanan, and Mr. and Mrs. Ken Mitcheill visited on Sunday with Mr. and. Mrs. Wilfred Buchanan of Ilderton, and Miss Ann Buchanan of Bum's Lake B.C. while she is home with her parents at Ilderton. OPNOTCH T'Di'NOTC-il FEEDS LIMITED TOP PRICES FOR or We will. also Custom Dry, your corn. 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Mrs.. Lawrence Plaetzer presided for the meeting which opened with a poem — God's Gifts. Mrs. Plaetzer welcomed the members and friends and Mrs. NOrman-,•-Wightrnan was pianist. The. meeting was opened by singing the hymn, Jesus shall reign where'er the sun. The scripture lesson, Psalm 19 was read by Mrs. Bert Daer. Mrs. Peter 'Verbeek gave the meditation and prayer. The offering was received by Mrs. Ben Hamilton and Mrs. Torrance Tabb. A solo was sung by Mrs. Oliver Anderson. Mese Kenneth McDougall presided for the business meeting. The minutes of the previous meeting-Were accepted as read by the secretary Mrs. Sidney Lansing. The treasurer's report of Mrs. Norman McDowell was read by Mrs. Oliver ' Anderson. Mrs. Bert Marsh reported on the bale and the members decided to pack a bale this fall. • It was announced that the church anniversary would be held on October 11 and the U.C.W. was asked to serve lunch to the Beigrave Men's choir which will be supplying the special music. ieiAn invitation Ae.I hg McClure, at Wesley-Willis Chureh in Clinton, on October 4 at 7:30 p.m, was read. .• Pastor Fry closed with prayer _and lunch was served. HAPPY HEARTS HOLD SECOND MEETING The second meeting of the Auburn Happy Hearts 4-H club was held at the home, of Mrs. Donald Haines. The theme of the meeting was making Leisure a Pleasure — such as reading, travelling, music or handcrafts. Mrs. Thomas Haggitt led in these discussions. Trudy Meehan demonstrated tips in packing a suitcase. A record on the Sound of Music was enjoyed by the 12 girls present,. HOBBY HUNTERS DISCUSS MUSIC, HOBBIES The second meeting of the Hobby Hunters 4-H Club met at the home of Mrs. Frank Raithby, The first vice-president, Connie. Hickey opened the meeting with the 4-H pledge. Gail Seers read the minutes and the roll call Was answered by telling the story of the book they had brought and telling of a book they would like to own. A discussion took place on reading, music and hobbies and making the most of leisure time, Mrs. Bradnock led the discussion and. Mrs. Raithby demonstrated huck weaving and those doing this graft did their sample, The meeting closed with the 4-H Creed. , Mrs. Ralph Munro visited recently with her son, Mr. Donald Youngblut, Mrs. Youngblut and family at London. Mr, and Mrs, Lloyd Raithby of London visited over the weekend with Mrs. Gordon Taylor and, all went to Meaford last Saturday. Master Robert Livermore of Fordwich visited last week with his grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Donald Haines. Mrs. Sidney Lansing visited last week with Mr. and Mrs, Ron Damude at Waterdown. The annual Harvest Home services will be held next Sunday, October 4, at -7;30 p.m. with the rector Rev. Keith Stokes in charge. Mr, and Mrs. Donald Youngblut and family of London visited with his mother, Mrs. Ralph Munro. Mrs Harold Nicholson of Seaforth visited last Sunday with her aunt Mrs. Charles Straughan and her sister, Mrs. W. Bradnock. Mr. and Mrs, Stuart Howson of Rudyard, Michigan visited last week with his cousin, Mrs, Robert Phillips and Mr. Phillips, Mrs. W. J. Maines, Mr. Ronald Maines and Miss. Shirley Maines also visited one evening last week. Miss Jean —IVIcreinian of Toronto and Mrs. James Johnston of Bluevale were guests last week of Miss Margaret Jackson. Mrs. Mary Johnston of Goderich is visiting with her brother, Mr, Frank Raithby and Mrs. Raithby, CELEBRATES BIRTHDAY Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth McDougall entertained last Sunday on the occassion of his mother, Mrs. Ethel McDougall of Seaforth on her 80th birthday. ..Those present were Misses Grace and Mary McEachern, Mr. John and William McEachern and Mr. Nelson MacEachnie, all of Mount Forest, Mrs. Nellie McDougall of Sheffield, Mrs. Myrtle Munro and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Gross of Auburn. presented with a gift. Mrs. Paterson took the chair for the business part. The offering was received and dedicated by Mrs. Wilson. The secretary's report was given by Mrs. Stall in the absence of Mrs. McNaughton. The supper on October 20 was discussed and tickets handed out to be sold by the members. Mrs. Berry reported for the Hawgood wedding and the Hoo-Boo Teas where $270. was raised. Mrs. Broadfoot reminded the group of the Presbytery meeting to be held in Londesboro October 2 The October meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Bert Walters, Monday October 5 one week earlier than usual. j~fihe.0v;hostessa, 0, and ee , her con= itteee Mrs., eliallarn ;ii Mrs: George Henderson, Mrs. W. McCartney and Miss M.• Swan Served a delicious lunch. Mrs. Henderson was thanked for the use of her home. The "Happy Healthy Hikers" held their fourth meeting on Tuesday, September 22 at the home of Mrs. Emerson Coleman. After the business Mrs. Coleman was in charge of the subject matter which, was on first aid, For group work the members got a chance to make splints and slings. The rest of the meeting was spent making stuffed toys. The first meeting of Brucefield I 'Jolly Joggers was held at the home of the leader Mrs. Davidson on Sept. 22, 1970. The election of officers was as follows: President, Lynda Workman; vice-president, Debbie Aikenhead; secretary, Sharon Brodie; treasurer, Debbie Anderson; press reporter, Gayle Henderson. The club objectives and requirements were discussed by the leaders, The second meeting was to be held on Wednesday, September 30. 9.75 12.00 14.25 BY MRS. BERT ALLEN' The Regional Convention of the Huron-Perth Presbyterial will be held in Londesboro United Church Friday, October 2. Registration is at 9 a.m. Guest speaker in the forenoon will be Mrs, D. E. A. Docken her subject "Drugs and the teenager". Mr. Hall of the Ontario Hospital, Goderich will speak in the afternoon, Theme for the Convention is "Our Responsibility in Public Life". A good attendance is expected. The Londesboro I held their Kippen news' BY MRS. NORMAN LONG e Two bus loads :of Grade 8 stiidehte from' Huron Centennial orts WedneSday Went ecit Stratkird to see "The Merehant of Venice", at the Shakespearian• Festival. 'They also went to the Art Gallery to see the painting of the great Franz Johnson, one of the painters of the "Group of Seven." PERSONALS Mrs. Gordon Wren returned home Monday from South Huron Hospital, Exeter. Mr.- and Mrs. Winston Workman of Exeter recently visited Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Mellis. -Mr. Elzar Mousseau was admitted last week to Seaforth Community Hospital. The fifth meeting of the Kippen Health Seekers was held on September 25 at Lynn Alderdice's-Notes were taken on bums and poisons and rescue breathing was demonstrated. In Japan, 70 per cent of all car accidents involve pedestrians. So Japanese car makers are now conducting "pedestrian crash tests" to minimize injuries, the Ontario Safety League reports, The results include: trucks with a guard that sweeps bicycles and people away from the sheds if they are hit; outside mirrors that break away, •and outside door handles flush against door panels. third meeting with 12 members present. Notes were taken on "Personal Care" and a variety of stuffed toys were examined.' Visitors on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Thompson were Mr. and Mrs. Russell Thompson and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Boyle of _Clarksburg, and Mr. and Mrs. John Laurie and Robbie of Kitchener and Miss Beth Thompson of London. Mrs. Edith Logan and Mrs. A. Radford of Blyth spent Friday with friends in Londesboro. MEN'S WORK SOX SPECIAL 50% Wool — 30% Rayon 20% Nylon Reinforced Heels and Toe Grey NOW 3 Pair for 1.97 BRIDGE MIX REG. 79c lb. PIECE GOODS DOUBLE KNIT "CRIMPLENE" Made from 100% Polyester Fibre Beautiful Fall Colors 60" Wide NOW ONLY 5.88 yd. GI RLS' S-T-R4-T•C-H SEAMLESS TIGHTS Beige — Royal Blue — White Red Green — hlavy AEG. $1.99 jl BY MRS. H. F. BERRY Mr. Wesley Ham, Huntsville visited recently with his mother Mrs. C. Ham and Miss M. Swan. Mr. and Mrs. John McIntosh, Toronto, Miss Eleanor Armour, New Zealand, were weekend guests of Mrs. W. Haugh and family. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Sheldon, Niagara Falls are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Vic Hargreaves. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Peterson Sarnia spent the weekend with Mrs. Peterson's parents Mr. and Mrs, John Henderson. Mrs. Leon Rushcall Vancouver, spent last week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Scott. lVfxs—eLindseyeEyre left ones Tuesday on a trip to Englandie and other points of interest. Sympathy goes out from the- _ community for the families of the Peppers, aid Grahams, in the loss of a father and brother. Mrs. Mac Wilson and Mrs:E. Thomson had charge of the devotions of the opening fall meeting of the Tuckersmith Friendly unit of the UCW, Brucefield United Church, which was held at the home of Mrs. • John Henderson with an attendance of 18. The meeting opened with a hymn. Mrs. George Henderson at the piano. Mrs. Wilson's theme was "Time", Time to Find God In • This busy Time, followed by prayer and the hymn, Happy is the Home-when God is there was sung. ' Mrs. Thomson read psalm 139. Mrs. Wilson spoke about a Tiny Child and God is not dead and that — each one of us must search ourselves and find that - . in life or death we are not alone. Hymn 214 was sung. Mrs. Thomson closed this part of the meeting with prayer. Mrs. Stuart introduced the guest speaker,. Mrs. McAllister, who spoke on the Life of Dr, . Margaret Strange Savage who was on the Staff of the United Church of Canada. 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