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Meeting of the and Lorie spent' the weekend services Auburn 1n Women's
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,auburn 5no�vmobile Club was in London with Mr. anndaM Y� InstitbGte donated $554.80.
held at the Auburn Com- George Reuger,
triunity Memorial hall with • Terry and Wendy. Donald Amongthe outstanding
new storm
members present. and David attended the expenses
windows-$.1 e 6 9 0 Fre d
nineteen r
The president Allan -Craig muzzle -loading shootLawrence wiring -$463.90, fuel
was. in charge and the aeon°nthe panrize was .bill -$568.87 and hydro -$227.88.
minutes.. were approved as g
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secretary Chuck The annual meeting of the The bank balance
c at the end
read by the sec Y Community of 9
Kerr. A discussion followed Auburn
regardingw
grant a rant from the Memorial hall was held at the HiThe story �f Auh ooksre sell;he
,Department of National home of Mrs. Donald Haines, well states Mrs. Celia Taylor,
We -sources to organize and Gerald McDowell was curator of the Auburn IODEpicksrovincial chairman for the meeting. Tweedsmuir Vthage Historn
establish a P Auburn
snowmobile trail. It was Members of the book for the Auburn Women's The regular February
decided that the Executive 'recreational to al committee theat-f Institute. Many books have business meeting of February would go to the Wingham halls for ad different usesk for events been sent on request and Sarah Hale chapter' IODE
office to enquire about far-up.The request was many letters have been was preceded a ae potluck
titulars regarding the grant. coming received telling how much supper• and gift auction to
The Club was to contact Vic granted. The Hall Board theyenjoyed the book. The au. annual
o
to speak planned a danc�h�o forarch
following is a letter received celebrate the group's
Culbert ofn Mildmay meeting. the auctioneer Bea
Snowmobile
the Ontario Federation ofe •with music Gloushery from Mrs. C.M. Williams, Cooke elicble .largo sums of
Snowmobile Clubs, forma ton James henewwas ap- curator for the Landon Area. from the "blind"
f
Dear Mrs. Taylor : money
members more information pointed she new chairmanmoneys who found they had
beforeejoining the Federation. and Mrs. Thomas Haggitt,Please accept my thanksfrom
president of the Auburn :andpurchased everything
Mel Bogie of Goderich,fresh daffodils dish glofro
Knox Women's Institute was made Area also
London Book in was chaired
representing The meeting Presbyterian Church, mcg-ehair man. Other committee for the splendid bytreasurerHelens chaired
withaGoderich, presented the Club are Johnos` off .the Hall Boards book "History of Auburn" the absence of regend
with land agreement to use are Jewitt, 'h� Hunking, which I received this week. Dorelene Flowers and vice-
itandk building on theb Hullett, Joseph What a tribute it is to the - a Flowers
Cors and,ie-
th�, .
Maitland Block as a club reeve Hullett,-Geraldwomen and others on the regentel The minutes of the 1both
dehouse. The meet members KennethMcDowell, East Wawanosh,We
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West committee who contributed to annual read by
Bodyyesd to at Seers' Kenneth Scott, J i m its publication. Never will full annual recording meeting were Colleen
proceedrop on Saturday and W a w a n o s h , credit be paid for all the work
of our Women's Institute in Phillips.
then to the Club McPhee,Colborne Township At the annual meeting the
house to decide what repairs and James Glousher, village recording a history such as group decides on an amount
needed. The of Auburn. Mrs. Do• nau your branch, along with
be transferred from
Flynn had to disguise himself, he was so embarrassed to be seen refereeing..
Referee H. ight � h makes a dramatic offside
the old-timers game last T1�urFsa ae Leafs, eventuality; won the game.
call against. the Signal -Star p
new slate
chaired by Bess Fingland was
read and with no further
nominations from the floor
their recommended new
executive took office: past
regent, Dorelene Flowers;
regent, Jean Adams; first
vice regent, Marg. Allen;
second vice regent, Janeen
Clynick; recording secretary,
Lina Cochrane; treasurer,
Helen Bartliff; services at
home and abroad chairman,
Florence • Corrie; sewing,
Kelly Ball; education
chairman, Bev. Williscraft;
"Echoes" secretary, Bess
Fingland; citizenship,
Madelon Yeats; mem-
bership, Marian McCann;
standard bearer, Kay
Hanley; corresponding
secretary, Marian Willson;
flower committee, Sybil
Geula oe orate le, will be to tom -
members were asked to draw Haines was re -app many other people, general funds to their special Palmer; hospitality
snowmobile 'crests for the secretary treasurer, and Mrs. remembered for a long time. g Colleen Phillips -
It has been placed in the box,.. awards and assistance ac- com-
mittee, Janeen
club and the best would be
In the financiie al statement it all other records. - count and this year settled on relations,
used up norresent the Club. along with $350. The account is for publicick; community ser -
trip ser-
dthiscussed
the weekend was shown that $1 rents; Grants was Please express my sincerepurposes. The vices, Helen Davies;
discussed and it was received from 2500 East
thanks to the Auburn educational - purp h
annual reports of committee. telephone committee, Freda
1 • ways and
w
ire what trails from Hullett-$ Women's Institute.
decided to enqu West Sincerely,
and sites would be available. next
W a w a n o s h- $10 0 and Mrs.C M Williams,
Plans were made for theSt. Thomas, Ontario.
meeting on February 5 in the Colborne -$100. The water
Auburn Community
Memorial hall. The meeting letters... com
was adjourned and coffee was (continued from page 4) The Centennial Band had
ased hours of services'. volunteer
Mem-
. guests a very
served by Maxine and Bill.Winkle"sleep and realize, their
appreciate the talents group of young people from bership chairman Marion
Seers. use and app Ontario, who arem McCann, who was also
The fourth meeting Club the and efforts of all those among London,
ab -
Auburn Snowmobile theAuburn was us? Enough said about the noted for their generosity and showing submittedamembership
ret
held in the Com- silent majority (97 percent)• warmth of characterof 41 with ap
munity Memorial hall with 26 The evenings en- these gifts were very evident presently
present. Jackperformance.e' average
e attendance of 24. the
memberstertainment was provided for during theire what they w
Taylor was present from the our Winter Carnival
d tion of C ten
chairmen
mitted and reflected a busy
past year, for example
sewing, knitting etc. to the
value of $535 donated and 225
were also sub- Schoenha s ,
Ontario Fe era o • The Clinton en
capable
Music is their choice of ,_..
\O.F„S.C.
It wasadmirably
to thehis method altgf0 t t
1 week by They enjoys committee
nial Band doing and they did it well. nominating
Snowmobile Clubs angave aunder the very capastlkboutf M• s Loismedia for communication,
very informativeaa•directorship ois The members voted Legg The, band performed and they couldn't have chosen
f joining the Ontario bl 'n all of their ten amore enjoyable form, for
although favor o loin admlra Y h ancient
Federation o Ontario. pieces and responded
also learned that new copies warm applause of the small is always new especially a
b
of the Motorized Snow but keen audience. Notable when used to ring
1)h h the one given to us by
T
for People which rs a so
1 should
Vehicles Act (Bill 16 are mention should go tote bass such
as
available from Queen's Park, per- out London". Their
section, in the bands p "Sing
Toronto.
formance of Robert Powers
The members discussed "Ghost Story", where the
menas, Joe Merriman.
Chairman of the
Choralaires project, Alice
Andrews, reported plans well
organized, and tickets were
distributed to members to sell
so that anyone wishing to be
certain of tickets can now
purchase them from any
IODE member or by calling
ticket chairman Colleen
Philips at 482-7020. The
concert takes place on April
19 at CHSS.
DIAIVIOEM CLUB
INNERS!
Here's a list of the winners since our Diamond
message was simply "People
organizing more trails to link atmosphere of this piece was their motto.
o gettiup ng
w with other clubs g enhanced by Jamie Craig's Our young people written permission from all work on the Tuba. There are have been there for the
and our
north example of Loving i
land -owners. A trip up other young musicians ln�'the
of enertion for the
is planned ori -the weekend of . ._...
regular 13 -arid- ..c�rtainly--. worthy- .. -alder.- g
February 15 and mention, but for now it is experience of Understanding
Seamus O'Doherty,
Clinton. I
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cook -outs are to be held every suffice to say to all of them,
Saturday night at the Club thank you for being ours.
House Trudy Machan's crest
was chosen to represent the
Club. Coffee and Donuts were
served: - Ball
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley
returned last week frIom thea
two -week's holiday in
Hawaiian Islands. (Hays)
Mrs. Marjorie
Dunlop of Goderich visited
last Saturday with Mrs. Celia
Taylor.
A surprise farewell party
was held for Mr. and Mrs.
Everett Taylor who last fall
moved to their new home n
Blyth, last eveningSaturday
at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Br_in Blyth. About
th ,- gb Q -urs firfr'rerds-;
enjoyed an evening o—carq'`s�
and crokinole. After lunch
Harold McClinchey read the
address and Gordon Gross
presented Mr. and Mrs.
Taylor with a gift. Both
Everett and Verna thanked
everyone for the gift and the
evening planned for them.
Miss Lorraine Chamney,
librarian at the Auburn
Library has reported the
circulation 1974t the localasc
ilibrary
follows: Adult books -237;
Juvenile33etal of total 270o
and a cumulative
f
3,966 books.
• Mr. Peter McDonald of
'Goderich, formerly of
Auburn, has been appointed
Regional Supervisor of
Inspection for the National
Hardwood Lumber
A§ppciation and began
his
will
be over inspectorsuary .
duties on-Fethroughout 'Ontario and parts of Quebec,
and succeeds J.',CarnAdams
of Bramp
Congratulations Peter on
your appointment... He began
working for the National
Hardwood Association on
Iltiy I,1970;.
Mr. and Mrs, Donald
Cartwright, David, Derrick
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rpt
CLUB NO. 1
Miss Janis Westlake
,Mrs. Ppyliss Ryan
Mrs. Tom Shackleton
Miss Carol Cruickshank
Miss Karen Taylor
Mrs..Arleta Patterson
Mrs. Dorothy biirni'n
Miss Sharon Willis
Mrs. Do Young
Bill Hanly
Chris Grafton
Mrs. Andy Smith
Mrs. S. Thompson
Mrs. Elgin Fisher
Mrs. Jack Pollock
t- Mr. Joe Essex
Mr. John Doherty
Mrs. Helen. McDaniel
Mr. A. Bartolotto
WINNIPEG — ST. PAUL
INTERNATIONAL — "500"
when a "Stock" Scorpion 340 "Whip" beat 370 out
of 377 starters i185u�ohg
n Deere:
'72 Arctic Cats
48 Polarises
15 Ski -Door
and 50 other brands to
finish in 7th place. ..
RAY POTTER 111 SONS
Club started.
Mrs. E. Craig
Mrs. P. McArthur
Mr. Mike Tyrovolas
Mr. Edwin McMahon
Mrs. Janet Gemmill
Mr. Steve Little
Miss Connie., Howatt
Mrs. Margaret Mullen
Miss Leslie Williams
Mrs. Ann Drennan
Mrs. E. Tonks
Mrs. Marilyn Bannister
Mrs. Polly McKellar
Mrs. B. Lapaine..
Mrs. Genevieve Madden
Mrs. J. Gottschalk
Mrs. B. Tzioumts
Mrs. George Turton
Mrs. C.D. Williams
CLUB N0. 2
Mr. Glen Allen
Mrs. Elsie Johnson
Miss Pat Wilkin
Mrs. Martha Rathburn
Mrs. J.M. Simons .
Mrs. K. Graf
Mrs. Hazel Govier
Mrs. Ginger Shortreed
Miss Cheryl Kotyk
Mrs. Florence Leonard
Mrs. "Yvonne Porter
Mrs: -Harry. Worsen_. -.-
-•ilM•s: R�•-Pattorson.�._.�,.�,.-
Miss Jeannette Johnston
Mrs. Yvonne Kerr
Mrs. A. Vint .
Mrs. Mary Wray
Mrs. Joyce. Marshall
Audrey Brindley
Glenda Tippert
Mrs. Barbara Pollock
Miss Pat Willert
Miss Jan Green
Mrs. Joan Dierolf
Mrs. Tom Shackleton
Mrs. Muriel Morgan
Mrs. Allison Dowds
K,aren Taylor`—
V.ern.a..,1S+
Mrs. Jean Tofflemire
Mr. M.R. Geisel
Mr. V. Bird
Mrs. Mary Johnston
Miss Debbie Hamilton
Mrs. Sandra Mallough
Joanne Goddard
John Doherty
Sheila Whitehead
Joan Dierolf
Norah Hugill
Mrs. Bill Andrews
Mrs. Robert Stothers
Mrs. Ilene Sillib
Miss Kim Wilkinson
Miss Karen Taylor
Mrs. Bill Dean
CLUB N
0. 3
Mr. Mike Tyrovolas
Mr. Ed Giesbrecht
Mr. L.B. Graham
Mrs. Elizabeth O'Hara
Miss Nancy Fisher
Mrs. Elaine Brown
Miss Wendy Fisher
Mrs. Sherilyn Glazier
Mrs. D. Steep
Mrs. Susan Arbour
Mr. Joe Essex
0. 4
Mrs. Ila Williams
Miss Karen Webster
CLUB N
Brenda McClinchey
Glenn AIIin
Mrs. Fran Brady
THIS WEEK'S WINNERS
CLUB NO. 2 CLUB NO. 3 CLUB NO. 4
BILL HANOI' MRS. DAVE WHITE MRS.'KAY GRAI
Our next club.is forming now
YOU too could- win if you join!
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ORD, 1 1U SDAY, ZB JA Y 13,191 PA G
KINDERGARTEN
REGISTRATION
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Holmesville Public School -- Mon..Feb. 24
9:40 to 12 and 1:00 to 3:30 p.m.
V
Hullett Central -- Fri., Feb. 28
9:30 to 12 and 1 to 2:30 p.m.
Clinton Public March 4
9 to 12 and 1 to 3:30 p.m.
Huron Centennial -- Wed., Mar. 5
9 to 12 and 1 to 3:30
Children born in 1970 are eligible for kindergarten. Please
bring birth certificate and immunization records.
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