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-Clinton News Record, Thursday, November 30. 197.2-
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District president speaks to W.I.
SUNDAYS:OPEN" 1 2 NOON TO 6 P.M.
By Mrs. Woe BrildnOCk
Citizenship was the theme of
e November meeting of the
uburn Women's Institute
when they met in the Auburn
Community Memorial, The
president, Mrs. Donald Cart-
Wright was in charge with Mrs.
Robert Phillips as pianist. The
Members decided to send a
donation to the War Memorial
Children's hospital, London and
also to the Huron' Cdunty
Children's Aid Society, It was
announced that the pajamas
!taw been sewn and delivered to
Goderich.
It was decided to hold the 4-H
night along with the annual
family night of the W.I. and the
Horticultural Society. Mrs.
Leonard Archambault was
named a Director to succeed her
mother, the late Mrs. Bert
Craig.
Plans were made for the
banquet of the Crop and Soil
Association on November 30th
and also for catering to a wed-
ding dinner on Dec. second. The
card report was given by Mrs.
Andrew Kirkconnell who also
read the thank-you notes
received. Mrs. Eleanor Brad-
pock thanked the members for
the lovely orchid corsage she
teceived when she was elected
president of the London Con-
Vention area of the Women's In-
stitutes which consists of 133
branches of the W.I. Mrs.
Thomas Haggitt delegate to the
Convention gave an interesting
import. ,
Roll call was answered by
Little things in life that lead to
Good Citizenship. A sing-song
was led by Mrs. Bradnock with
Mrs: Robert Phillips at the
piano. A poem-A little Town' is
mine was read by Mrs. Harry
Watson. The motto The
Keystone of good citizenship is
to serve others was given by
Mrs. Ralph Munro. Current
Events were given by Mrs, Ken-
neth McDougall. She closed her
interesting events with a poem-
Changeable November.
This Citizenship and World
Affairs meeting was in charge of
the convenore Mrs, Gordon
Naylor and Mrs. Thomas
Lawlor. Mrs. Clayton Edwards
of Gederich. She gave an in..
teresting address on Citizenship
in a Democraey from Bible
times to the present age and
stressed that we should all help
build and keep our citizenship.
Mrs. Frank Raithby thanked
Mrs. Ralph Munro and Mrs. Ar-
nold Craig was the winner, The
lucky cup was held by Mrs.
Robert Turner and Mrs. Donald
Haines received the prize for
having the most buttons, A
delieious lunch was served by
Mrs, Kenneth, McDougall, Mrs.
Ralph Munro and Mrs. Harry
Watson,
WHITE GIFT SERVICE
Knox United Church held
their annual White Gift Service
last Sunday morning, the
children and teachers followed
the large mixed choir, as they
led in a processional hymn. As
the children passed the altar
they deposited their gifts in the
hamper prepared for that pur-
pose. Arva Ball and Trudy
Machan received the gifts and
the choir sang a very fitting an-
them. Mrs. Norman Wightman
presided at the organ with Miss
Nancy 'Anderson at the piano.
Mrs. Brian Hallam conducted
the worship period of the service
while the Pastor told the
children's story and gave the
message.
The Staff and children of the
Sunday school are to be
congratulated for their fine
showing, Together with the
regular members, the Sentuery
was filled to capacity.
PERSONALS
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Kirk:-
connell, Ronnie and Greg of
Ooderich visited recently with
his parents Mr. and Mrs, An-
drew Kirkconnell.
Mr. and MRS. Bert Doran
and Michael of Meaford visited
friends in ,the village last
weekend, MR AND Mrs Paul
Johnston of London spent the
weekend with her parents Mr
and Mrs Wilfred Sanderson.
Mrs George Rueger, Terry,
Danny and Wendy of London
visited last week with Mr and.
Mrs Donald Cartwright, David,
Derrick and Lorie.
Mr and Mrs Ronald Liver-
more, Robbie and Donald of
Fordich visited on the weekend
with Mr and Mrs Donald
Haines.
Mrs William Clark spent a
few days this week in London
with Mr and Mrs J. Macintosh
and family.
Mr Robert Turner was
honored recently by Huron
County Road employees when
they met at Brussels for a social
time. He was presented with a
chair by his fellow workers and
a gold tie and cuff links by the
Huron County Road Com-
mission.
Mr William Rueger and Miss
Carol Rueger spent Sunday With
his daughter, Mrs Donald Cart-
wright, Mr Cartwright and
family. Mrs Edwin Cartwright
Of Huronview was also a guest
at the home of her son.
A large crowd attended the
auction sale of the late Mrs Sam
Deer's estate last Saturday. Mr
William Seers purchased the
house.
Mr and Mrs Robert Craig of
Lucan and Mr and Mrs Donald
Henderson of Ilderton visited
last Saturday with Mr William
J. Craig and Mr and Mrs
Maitland Allen.
Mr and Mrs Gordon Gross
spent last weekend with Mr and
Mrs Allan McDougall at Sud-
bury.
Mrs Sam Squire and baby
Peter of Brampton spent a few
days last week with Mrs Beth
Lansing.
Mr and Mrs Maitland Allen
received word from Rev and
Mrs Wfaldwyri Roberts of Puertci
MArrS,441.
gdith''America telli ng `a bout
their missionary work in that
country. Rev and Mrs Roberts,
Margaret, William and Anna
were AUBURN RESIDENTS
UNTIL August 20, 1969 when
Rev • Roberts was minister of
Knox--United Church, Auburn,
Donnybrook and Westfield.
They-told about the country and
the churches he missions to
there. He is serving under the
committee on Education for
Mission and Stewardship, the
'United Church of Canada.
Clinton Women's Institute
met Thursday November .23rd
in the Agriculture pQard
ROOM. They had as their
guests, members of Goderich
Township. Institute and Mrs.
Gaunt the District President for
West Huron,
Mrs, Gaunt, told the Institute
she felt the Women's Institute
should discuss marijuana and
whether they thought the use of
it should be legalized, Also
Mathamatics teacher shOuld be
asked to a meeting to explain
the new metric system which
will be in use in Canada in the
near future,
She spoke of her family and
the family farm near St. Helens
and of all the friends she has
made during •her office as dis-
trict president, "One makes
new friends but keeps the old,
one is silver, the other gold,"
she said.
To become a life Member in
the Women's Institute one must
be a paid up member for 25
consecutive years.
Mrs, H. Cudmore of Goderich
Township Institute gave an in-
teresting rending entitled "Fall
lieuseeleaning",
Mrs. 'W, .colclough was ap-
pointed as representative from
the Institute to the Winter Car-
nival Committee.
Mr,. Wm, .Crawford, who has
been a Clinton .councillor and
head of the Finance Committee
and is now running for Deputy
Reeve, explained about the
coming election and the necess-
ity of another nomination to fill
council vacancies.
Mrs, C. Lockhart reported on
the short course "New ideas for
kitchens," held in Carlow Nov.
16th with Mrs. Carol Bennett of
the Home Economics .service of
the Department of Agriculture,
Toronto presenting this course.
The Roll Call was answered by
"a new product I have used,"
The topic was Agriculture
and Canadian Industries. David
Beattie showed a film on the
manufacture of Harding car-
pets. He displayed samples of
the different materials and
weaves and the merits of each
were discussed. An interesting
topic to any housewife,
The next meeting will be held
MI Dec. 140 at 1 p,m, The
form of a turkey and pot luck
luncheon, The social -committee.
in charge. Mrs, C.Elliott and
Mrs. M. -Grigg offered to help
the committee with the .ar.
rangements. An exchange of.
gifts will take place after the
meeting which follows the
luncheon. Mrs. Popp will make
arrangements with one of our
local clergy to bring a Christ-
mas message to the Institute,
Mrs. Lorna Radford ex-
plained about the course "On-
tario Fruits," Wesley-Willis St.
Andrews Presbyterian ladies
and the Institute will have a
combined class in the Agricul,
Lure Board Rooms, Thursday,
November 30th at 1 p.m. to in-
troduce new recipes and uses
of Ontario Fruits. All ladies are
welcome and convenors of the
groups to phone anyone not at
the Institute meeting,
Mrs. M. Thorndike and her
groUp served lunch and a social
half hour followed,
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