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William, Wagnerwas taken
by ambulance to Clinton Public
Hospital last Saturday morning
fol1Qwinga fall outside.
,A, 1prge crowd attended the
annual pancake supper last
Wednesday evening in
Sunday school room of Knox
United Church sponsored by
the Sunday school.
James ` Towe, Mrs. Celia
Taylor and Mrs. John Daer
attended the Deanery meeting
at Trinity Anglican Church,
Blyth on Monday.
Fred Wagner returned home
from Clinton Public Hospital
after being a patient there for
several days. ' ,
Mrs. Elma McFarlane
visited ill ,Toronto last week
with friends.
.Easter :visitors with Mrs.
Elva Straughan and Mr. and
Mrs. Tom Jardin were Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Jardin and
Michael of London, ,Mrs.
Bonnie Armour and Julie of
Kitchener.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Adams
of Zlinton and Mr. and Mrs.
Don Jardine of St. Marys
visited last Monday with Mrs.
Beth Lansing.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Kichen
of Hamilton visited on Good
Friday with Mrs. Elva
Straughan and Mr. and Mrs.
Tom Jardin.
Vrs.
Myrtle rtle
Munro
returned
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on Sunday with her son Robert
of Toronto after visiting a week
with him and his wife,, Mrs.
' Robert Youngblut, Susan,
Bruce and Kristen.
,Mr.' and Mrs. Glen
Youngblut, John and Jennifer
of Ottawa spent the Easter
weekend with his mother, Mrs.
Myrtle Munro. y
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EUCHRE The thud (meeting .of the
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Super Stitchers was held Pt the
Prize winners at the weekly
euchre party were as follows home of the leader, Mrs, john
for March 24: h lady, Mrs, Hildebrand, The secretary for �:,•. � `'
he meeting was Sherry
Robinson; law lad lVlrs, t g
Ross -Rob , Y:
Beth g. high man, t Boomer. Mrs. Hildebrand
Lansin •
Gordon Daer • low man Oliver spoke on how clothes suitedone
Anderson; novelty prize, Mrs. and Mrs. Donald Cartwright
Florence Millian..
The fourth meeting of' the
talked about' being well
Winners on March 31 were:
high man, Ted Mills; low man ` •
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low lad Mrs. home of Janet Cook. The
Frances Clark; novelty, Fra
Van Dongen. th skit for
Maitland Allen; high lady' �
Elva Straughan; nk members discussed what they
wantedin eir
Achievement Day.
dress
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MAN JOHN
, wardrobe planning an Mrs.
Funeral services were held Cartwright assisted.
last Saturday, April 5 for Auburn 4-H No. 2 Club held
J K. Arthur Funeral Home. He home of Margaret Franken.
c was o ane with
Hospital on April 1 after a the Pledge followed by the
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This Cessna 150 received $7,000 damage Monday evening when Airport when the accident
d fl b' .Earl Hoy of difficulty landing his craft.
Goderich. The Cessna was parked and tied down at Sky Harbor
the Meir second meetingClub
t the it was struck by an airplane owned an o
Clinton wn y
passed away in Publi The meeting P d
lengthy illness. minutes read by Faye Seers.
He was born February 19, All answered the roll call. A lane crash early Monday • Goderich O.P.P. reported with only minor lacerations.
1917 to John W. Youngblut and A' discussion was led � by P
Sarah (Sadie) Gouley on the Margaret Franken and Jayne evening resulted in $11,000 that Mr. Hoya touched the right Damage to the Hoy craft was
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ane
and estimated
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Maitland Block, HuUett Arthur on "Suit oneself with damage to two aircraft one of which wasestruck by )the down
Alexander at$4,000,0$7,000a The
Township. He resided in Hallett clothes". Harbor Airport,
Township all his life and at- The leaders led in a talk on was parked and tied down off just as the left wheel hit the Alexander craft was parked 330
tendedSr.S. No. 9 Hullett. runway. The wind caused the feet'from the south side of the
choosing a blouse, pattern and the runway.
He was a member of the fabric: The accident occurred..Wbel„ plane to veer sharply to the left runway.
Baptist Church. Meeting 3 of Auburn 2 was Earl William Hoy, 29, of and Mr. Hoy accelerated to try
The O.P.P. have no charges
He is survived by one held at the home of Jayne Goderich, ran into 'difficulty to take off again. Theending and turned the case
brother, Gordon, RR 1 Auburn Amur, Roll call was answered landing in a cross wind at was owned 0 The by Robert Alexstruck a andersna of of over to the of
and one sister, Mrs. Morley by each member showing their Monday evening. Hoy Transport Air Crash Department Accident
(Jean) Johnston, RR 2, blouse material and pattern landing his Piper Pacer from Londesboro tearing the plane Investigationndivision • in
Auburn. He was predeceased and why they chose that par- the east in a 20dmile per hour from
its nose. its Mr. wn and tipping
ng it
by his parents and one brother, ticular material. north west wt .
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on. The secretary for the
Funeral services were
conducted by Rev.
McWhinnie of First Goderich Arthur.
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discussed book
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Johnston, Frank Raithby,' Occasion and questions were
Stanley Ball and Harry Web-
ster, • also answered.
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conveners are asked to bring in secretary for this meeting. The for France their reports. members named their club the
The dessert is being supplied Super Stitches.
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MRS. ELGIN FISHER
CLUB NO. 4
MRS. BETTY FISHER
CLUB NO. 5
MRS.�YVONNE KERR
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To benefit the Crippled Children Fund the Seaforth
Lions Club invites you to an
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Monday, April 14th
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SkAFORTH DISTRICT
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,Crippled Children Fund
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The Ministry of Education
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part in a three-week visit to
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guests of the French govern-
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private homes and youth
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country, they will observe first-
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Ontario to complete the ex-
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