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MRS. WES BRADNOCK—Corraspon4»nt—Fhona 526-75M
Auburn and District
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Easter Thankoffering At Auburn
With Rev. R. U. MacLean, Speaker
Hobday visitors in the dis
trict .are Mfes Margai-et Haines,
Gorrie, with her parents, Mr.
and Mte. Donald Haines and
Edward; Miss Carol Beadle,
London, with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs, Harry Beadle; Miss
Marijy Daer, London, with'her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Daer; Edgar Leatherland, Act’ on, with hiis mother, Mrs, Alvin
Leatherland and Joyce; Mr. and
Mrs. Ronald Rathwcll, Michael
and Janice, Brantford, with her
mother, Mrs. Gordon R. Taylor;
Miss Maidan Hickey, London,
with her parents, Mr. and, Mrs.
Joe Hickey and family; Mr.
and Mrs. Donald Kai, Oakville,
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
James Jackson; ■ Miss Jane
Doran, Kitchener, with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs Bert
Doran and Michael.
Auburn Wl Plans Activities;
Names Mrs, D. Haines, President
AUBURN — Members of the
Auburn. Women’s Institute a-
dapted the Centennial F.W,I.O.
project of increasing their
membership in 1967 at the
March meeting held in' the
Community Memorial hall. Mrs.
R. J. Phillips and Mrs.’ G. Tay
lor were named to the com
mittee,
■ Plans were made for the an
nual Sunshine Sister banquet
which wall be held on April 18
at 1 p.m. Orders were taken
for hat forms and materials,
and millinery classes will' be
held. '
Mrs. Bradnock reported that
24 girls are taking the spring
4-H Homemaking project, “A
world 'of food in Canada”.
Mrs. Andrew Kirkconnell re
porting for 'the card committee
stated she had sent 88 cards
during the - year. She read
thank-you notes from Mr. and
Mrs. Lloyd Humphreys,. Mr.
and Mrs. Harry Swan, Mrs. Ed.
Davies, Mrs. Gordon Taylor and
Mrs. John Seers' Quilts for the
Sick Children’s .Hospital -and
the Goderich Hospital wlere otn
display.
Mrs. Thomas Haggitt 'and
Mrs. Robert Turner were nam
ed conveners for the bake table
at the cooking school in May.
Mrs.' William J. Craig spoke
on the stage lighting' project
which the members voted to
support if the Hall Board put
in a stage 'ceiling. The lunch
committee for the Hall Board
dance will be Mrs. Donald
Haines, Mrs. Thomas Haggitt,
Mrs. Wes Bradlnock, Mrs. Len
Archambault and Mrs, Arnold
Craig
Auburn WI will apply for
“Freezer Forum” and also^the
short course jpn “Yeast and
Breads”. Members voted for the
leather course' with second
choice “Fashion Cues for You”.
A duet was sung by Mrs.
'Gordon Mcdinchey and Mrs.
Norman McCIinchey.
Mrs. Wes Braidnock, the pub
lic relations officer for the
Branch spoke on the work of
the ■ world-wide organization,
the Women’s Institute whiph
was started 70 years ,.agb at
Stoney .Creek by Mrs. Adelaide
Hoodless. • An educational or
ganization, the WI extends a-
round the world With better
nutrition; better housing and
self education -the theme.
. Mrs. Bradnock introduced the
safety program which she .had'
prepared for her F.W.I.O, pro
gram and gave “Safety in the
Kitchen” for study. Safety quiz
zes were conducted with, 'all
members taking part.
. Reports of the conveners for
the standing committees were
accepted.and the collection was
received by Mrs. Arnold Craig
and Mrs. Roy Easom.
Mrs. Thomas Haggitt, pre
sided for the. election of of
ficers. Mrs. Bert Craig present
ed the slate prepared by the
nominating committee.,
Officers for 1967-68 are the
following; .past president, Mrs.
Bert Craig; president. Mrs.
Donald Haines; first vice-presi
dent, Mrs, Frank Raiijthby; sec
ond vice-president, Mrs. Len
Archambault.
Secretaiy-treasurer, Mrs. Bert
Craig; assistant’ secretary-trea
surer, Mrs. Gordon Chamney;
district director; -
Craig; n alternate,
Davies.
Pianist, Mrs.
Craig; assistant, Mirs. George
Millian;, card convener. Mrs.
Andrew Kirkconnell; visiting
committee, 'Mrs. Thomas Hag
gitt, Mrs, Roy Easom, Mrs.
Robert Turner. . ■
Branch directors, Mrs. Roy
Daer, Miss Viola Thompson.
Mrs. Norman McDowell; audit
ors, Mrs. Ed' Davies, Mrs.
Thomas Haggitt’; public rela
tions officer, Mrs. Wes Brad
nock; nominating committee
conveners, agriculture and Can
adian industries, Mi'S. Arnold
Craig; citizenship and educa
tion, Mrs. L. Archambault; his
torical research and current
events, Mrs. Fordyce' Clark;
■home economics, Mrs. Donald
Cartwright,
Health and safety, Mrs.
Robert J. Phillips; Resolutions.
Mrs. Thomas' Haggitt; curator
of Tweedsmiuir History Book,
Mrs.' Gordon R. Taylor; Tweeds-
muir History Committee, Mrs.
Robert J. Philips, Mrs. William
Straughan and. Mrs. Wes
Bradnock. . .
Lunch was . served by Mrs.
John Hallam, Mrs. Worthy
Young and Mrs. Roy Daer.
Mrs, Bert
Mrs. Ed
William J.
Neighbours of Mh nnd Mrs.
Carl Govier gathered at their
home last week to honour ihep
before they move to their new
homo in Goderich. The evening
was spent playing cards. John
Lockhart read an address and
.Jack Armstrong and Harold
Carter presented the couple
with a table 1 lamp and end-
table. Mr. Govier thanked his
neighbours for the gift and
lunch was served by the ladies.
Mrs. . Marguerite Chopin,
Guelph, visited last Sunday
with Miss Margaret R. Jackson,
Mr. and Mrs, Ben Hamilton
spent the Easter weekend with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Ray
La Vigne, Windsor,
Misses Jean, Houston and
Jean Jamieson, Toronto, spent
the weekend with John Hous
ton, Miss Frances Houston and
Miss Olive Young,
Miss Lynda Andrews return
ed. to Wingham hospital where
she is on staff, after a week
with her- parents. -Mr. and Mrs.
Warner Andrews.’
'..Mr. and Mrs. Bert Craig
spent the holiday at Port Huron
with Mr. and Mrs. „Earl Craig,
Janet and Bradley and Mr. and
Mrs, Ralph Williams and fa
mily.
Mr. and Mrs., Douglas Youngs
blut and family, Brantford,
were weekend visitors with
Mrs. Russel King and Mr. and
Mrs. Percy Youngblut.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Raithby,
John Raithby and Torrance
Tabb moved last week into
their home on Loftus Street.
Mrs. Hugh Bennett, Jill and
Jim, Port Albert; Mirs. Harold
Nicholson, Seaforth; Mrs. John
Menheere and David. St, Coil-
urnban visited last Saturday
with Mrs. Wes Bradriock,
Sheron and George.
Mrs. Roy Farrow and grand
sons James -and Robert Young,
Mitchell, visited last Saturday
with her brother, Thomas John
ston and Mrs. Johnston.
Mr. and Mrs. Milford Jami
eson, Major, Saskatchewan, vis
ited last week with her cousin,
Warner Andrews and Mrs. An
drews and famlily.
Ed Davies spent the weekend
in London, with-his wife who is
a patient in St. Joseph's Hos
pital, .London.
AUBURN — Pots of Easter
lilies made a pretty setting1 in
Knox United Church for'the
Easter Thankoffering service
of the United Church Women
Guests were welcomed by Mrs.
William Straughan’ and Mrs.
William J. Craig. Ushers were
Mrs. Wayne Millian and Mrs.
Niagara Falls
Honours
Dr. W. Fingland
AUBURN —'A tenner Au
burn resident, Dr,' William
Fingland of Niagara Falls was
recently honored by the Niag
ara Falls Junior Chamber of
Commerce when they suspend
ed its Young Man of the Year
Award for this year in order
to pay a special Centennial
Year Tribute to a befloved com
munity figure. ?
The Jaycees presented this
outstanding Citizen’s Award at
a special dinnei' held at the
Payk Manor Hotel. The judges
came .to jthis deeistan also that
Dr. Fingland, who is 81, would
surely have been selected if the
award had been in existence
here while he was still Within
the prescribed age limit of 40.
This special recognition is
both a belated tribute to his
early service in the community
and a testimonial to his com
munity stewardship, which con
tinues in numerous endeavours,
both in-public and in, a quiet
way. He has been very inter
ested in education and served
for 21 years on the Niagara
Henry Brindley,
While the members
guests were assembling^ Easter
music was played by the church
organist, Mrs. Norman Wlght-
nian.
Mrs. Lawience Piaetzer was
the leader for the service and
gave the call to worship, The
scripture lesson was. read by
Mi$S Margaret R, Jackson and
Mrs. Dttiegt Durnin gave the
meditation and prayer. A duet
was sung- by Mm. Murray Wil?
son and Mm. Thomas Arm-
strong. *
Mrs. Kenneth McDougall in
troduced the guest speaker,
Rev. R. U. MacLean who
brought the Easter message.
He spoke on God’s redemptive
act ih the centi'al theme of the
New Testament and1 Rev. M. R.
Roberts pronounced the bene
diction.
Following the service, lunch
was served in the Sunday
school roam by the ladies.
Thanks were expressed by Mrs.
Wilfred Sanderson for ICinox
Presbyterian WMS; Mrs.
Charles Smith for Westfield
UCW; Mrs. Thomas Armstrong
for Donnybrook UCW; Mm.
Robeit J, Phillips for the Bap
tist ladies; and Mrs. Thomas
Haggitt for the Anglican Guild.
Mrs. Kenneth McDougall re
plied.
Auburn Girls
Luarn Food Habits
AUBURN — The fiftih meet
ing of the Auburn ^-H club was
held with the president, JUdl
Bennett in charge, After the
pledge, the. minutes were ac
cepted as read by the secretary,
Sheron Collins.
Mrs, Frank Raithby demon-
strated how to make hot potatq
salad and showed a loaf of
soda bread. Mrs. Bradnock
made a pizza assisted by Debbie
Patterson, Melanie Sprung and
Sharon Collins,
A study of Italy, Hungary,
Poland, Ukraine and Greece and
their food habits which early
settlers brought to Canada was
taken by the leader, Mrs, Brad
nock, * -
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The overall meeting of Wes
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at 8 p.m. ■'
Cancer films will be shown
and a Cancer talk by Mrs. D.
Bartliff, service to patients
chairman. (Please note the
change of date), Lunch will be
served.
Falls Board of Education.
Dr, Fingland' spent 38 years
in the Christian ministry and
27 of these at St. Andrew's
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