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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Citizen, 1991-09-25, Page 6PAGE 6. THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 25,1991.
Silver Tops enjoy pot luck
The Silver Tops pot luck dinner
was held at the Community Hall on
Wednesday, September 18.
The meeting opened with the
VV7 visits Gingerbread house
Twelve ladies gathered at the
Community Hall Auburn, Thurs
day, September 19 to go by car to
view the "Gingerbread House of
Dolls" at Wroxeter.
This was a lovely sight to see.
Dolls of all kinds, dressed so beau
tifully and displayed so nicely.
There were antique and some
newer ones. Some dated back to
1905. They were collected from all
over. Some were movie stars or
older presidents, some collected
from tea, tomato soup, etc. Dis
plays were excellent. It sure is a lot
of work and time to have a collec
tion such as this and to keep them
in such excellent condition. The
lady told us of the origin of most of
them.
The Auburn ladies returned to the
hall, where Mary Stewart Collect
and Grace were repeated. Tena
Empey and Amy Barth served a
delicious lunch and their topic for
UCW meets
Knox U.C.W. held its meeting on
Monday evening, September 16 in
the church basement.
Lois Haines, Ruth Jardin and
Marjorie McDougall were in
charge of the devotions which
included scripture passages, prayer
and meditation.
The guest speaker was Mrs. Bar
bara Hicks of Clinton. She gave a
slide presentation and commentary
on Camp Menesetung. Mrs. Hicks
is Director of Camps for Huron
Perth Presbytery. Anne Vincent,
president, presided for the business
period with Darlene Empey, secre
tary giving the minutes, correspon
dence, etc.
Members were reminded of the
U.C.W. Fall Rally being held in
Donnybrook United Church on
Tuesday, October 8 with registra
tion beginning at 9:30 a.m.
It was decided to cater to the ball
league banquet on Saturday, Octo
ber 5 in the Auburn Memorial Hall.
Ruth Armstrong and Carol
McDowell were appointed as a
committee to look after the clean
up job following renovations in the
church auditorium.
Following the meeting, lunch
was served by the hostesses Lois,
Ruth and Marjorie.
People
Sorry to report that Mrs. Verna
Hallam is a a patient in University
Hospital, London. We hope she
will return home soon.
singing of O Canada and Grace
with Marjorie McDougall as
pianist. Twenty-two sat down to a
delicious dinner. After a social
this meeting was Agriculture and
Canadian Industries. The meeting
was chaired by Betty Archambault
the vice president. Kay Lapp read
the minutes of the last meeting and
also the correspondence. The
County Rally is to be held at
Seaforth on October 7 and dele
gates were chosen. London Area
Convention is to be held on Octo
ber 10. The roll call was “A Penny
for each year of your age”. Jean
Plaetzer gave the card report.
Everyone was to bring a doll to this
meeting. The lucky chair prize was
won by Mildred Lawlor. Ruth
Jardin won for the clown she had
brought. The closest number given
went to Erma Cartwright. The
meeting adjourned.
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time, there was a short business
meeting, chaired by Dorothy
Grange and she read a poem. Min
utes and financial reports were
given by Marion Haggitt and
approved. She also read the corre
spondence "Fun Day" is to be held
at Dungannon on Saturday, Octo
ber 19 and some planned to go. The
Fall Rally is to be held on October
27 at the Legion Hall in Clinton.
Dorothy introduced the guest
speakers Jim and Betty Stoner of
Goderich who spoke on Eldcrhostel
programs. They stated that it was
an adventure to meet people in the
different places, the fun limes lec
tures and going through museums
in the different parts of the country.
Mr. Stoner was a former school
teacher and is now the president of
the seniors at McKay Centre in
Goderich. He passed magazines
and pamphlets of Elderhostel pro
grams which are held all over the
world. This was a very interesting
topic. Kay Lapp thanked them
both.
TOWNSHIP OF GREY
LOCAL GOVERNMENT WEEK
September 30 to
October 5,1991
In recognition of the 1991 Local Government
Week, I wish to advise the residents of Grey
Township that an Open House of the Municipal
Building will be held on Wednesday, October 2
from 7:30 to 9:00 p.m. Information and displays
about municipal services including fire
protection, road services, landfill, etc., will be
provided.
Leona Armstrong
Reeve, Township of Grey
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Even if your business was exempt from registration before
the new act came into effect, you must now register your
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under the new act. The deadline for registration without
penalty is November 30, 1991.
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