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Meeting was
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euteonomy,
was followed by Mrs.
eiueth MCDougall giving the
ttatton and prayer. Mrs,
s Jardin favored with a
(. The offering was received by
IVIrs„ Wilfred Plunkett andMrs.
Elliett Lapp and dedicated with
Ak. Mrs. Arnoldtook introduced
the guest speaker, Mrs. Ross
tleknow. She chose
as bet' topic, The Jewish Faith
and Rejigion. Her talk was very
and
informative.
She described Jewish
Relimous customs, their
education, home life and their
religious holidays.
Mr. Jack Armstrong
thdtked -Mrs. Shiells and
..presented her with a gift.
The, president, Mrs. Gerald
McDowell presided for the
business meeting and Mrs.
Norinan McDowell gave the
financial statement,. At the
(..onclusion. Unit 3 Ladies
served a delicious lunch arid all
enjoyed a social halthour.
- On Wednesday evening of the
!previous week, The United
Church Women presented Mrs.
Garnet Potter with a gift prior
to her leaving the manse to
make her home in Goderich.
The annual Grandmothers'
Day was observed at the
September meeting of the
Auburn Wornen's Institute held
in the Community Memorial
hall.
$ President Mrs. Thomas
Haggitt was in charge and
welcomed the grandmothers
and the members.
The minutes were accepted
as read by the secretary, Mrs.
Donald Haines. She. gave the
financial statement and said
that $50.00 had been sent to
Save the ,SightFund.
The W.I. oeeLor
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bad been on t
been sold to the Ski -Doo club.
Fans for the hall have been
ordered.
Delegates were named to go
to the -Wei -On County Rally at
Relgrave on, October 6. Each
branch of the Huron West
District will contribute two
quilts for the display.
Mrs. Thomas Haggitt was
named delegate to the London
Area Convention, October 15
and 16 in St. Thomas. The
members voted that they would
cater to a golden wedding
anniversary on November 1
with dinner served at 5:30 p.m.
read
iidres to MrCehaTayIoi,
IPS vigrets that Sbelbatl
move4 to Goderich And
presented her w4th a girt. PlirS.
Taylor thanked the members
for the gift.
A sing -song was led by Mrs. -
Eleanor Drachma and Mrs.
Catherine Jackson. A Cettlest
was enjoyed tor the wand -
mothers 0f puttlng,ottort balls
into a bowl while blindsfolded.
Mrs. Fmk Raithby was the
winner. Mrs. Maurice Bean,
Mrs. Thomas Lawtor, Mrs.
Lawrence Plaetzer and. Mrs.
Wilitam Empey were in charge
of the contest, .
Mrs. William Empey read
the resolutions to be presented
at the London Arena annual
meeting in St. Thomas and
discussions followed The card
report was given by Mrs.
Andrew Kirkconnell and she
read the thank -you notes.
Roll call was answered by all
stating a song popular in their
teens.
Plans were made for the next
meeting when Clinton,
Goderich and Goderich
Township Wi.'s will be guests.
They motto, With each honour
there is a responsibility.
composed by Mrs. Ed, Davies
was read by Mrs. Eleanor
Bradnock. -
Lunch was served by Mrs.
Lawrence Plaetzer, Mrs.
Maurice Bean and Mrs. Ed
Davies. Gifts were presented to
Mrs. Norman McDowell for
having the most buttons, Mrs.
Celia Taylor for the lucky cup
and Mrs. Elliott Lapp far
having the youngest grand-
child.
SOCIAL NEWS
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Williams
of Port Huron and Mrs. Edna 0
Dunealfe of Toronto visited last
weekend with Mr. and Mrs. G
Leonard Archambault and
Marilyn. • h
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Weston
of Toronto visited last weekend i
with Mr. and Mrs. Alfred G
Olinc* mr.
otoson, ,
and- Mrs. Stewart Btath
War spent 1at weekend - in
Toronto.
Mr. and Mi. Stanley WWI
of Welland and Mr.. and Mrs
Lloyd Swiels of Florida visited
last Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Thomas johnsten and Miss
Laura Phillips. '
Several members of the
Huron County L.O.L. from this
community attended the an
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rata church service at
Huronview last Sunday evening
Rev. Fred Carson was in
chargeand gave the message.
Mrs. Glen Youngblut of
Ottawa and -Mrs. William
McLelland of Winnipeg visited
recently - with Mrs. Myrtle
Munro.
Mr. and Mrs. J.A. Brodie of
Toronto visited last weekend
with Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
Scottand Mr. Eric Scott.
'1rs. Myrtle Munro visited in
Toronto with Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Youngblutt and family.
She returned home on the
weekend. Her son Robert
brouight her and spent Saturday
evening,
Congratulations to. Mr. Ed
Davies and Mr. Court Kerr of
Benmiller on winning first
place in the doubles. in pitching
horse-shoe t at the Huron
County Ploughing Match held
recently at the farm of John
Clark. They will now represent
Huron County at the Inter,
national Ploughing match held
near Oshawa next Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Ger-
man of Woodstock visited last
week with Mr. and Mrs. Ed
Davies.
Friends are pleased that Miss
Trudy Machan was able to
return home after a couple of
weeks a patient in Alexandra
Marine and General Hospital,
Goderich.
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Elliott
f Toronto- spent the weekend
with her parents. Mr. and Mrs.
ordain Miller.
Mrs. Ben Hamilton returned
borne on Saturday after being a
patient for a few days fait week
n Alexandra • Marine and
eneral Hospital. Goderich.
Congratulations to Mr. and
Mrs. Ross Scott, who will be
celebrating their 50th wedding
anniversary on Saturday,
September 27th.
Mrs. M. Shouldice is spen-
ding a couple of weeks with her
sons, Murray Shouldice and
Ken Shouldice of London.
Friends and neighbours of
Mrs. Edgar Stoll are pleased to
know she is able to be home
from University Hospital in
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London and attended her
daughter Joan's w..dcling in
Brucefield United Church on
Saturday, September 0. Mr.
Stoll is still confined to hospital.
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Mr. and Mrs. Ed Szusz,
Rodney Randy and Robynee
spent a few days visiting the
past week in Leamington with
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Tchorz
and Mr. and,Mrs. Fraser Lear,
Judy. Dana and Matthew.
"Mr. and Mrs. Frank Riley
attended the Lucknow Fall Fair
on Saturday.
Weekend visitors with M.
and Mrs. ' Paul Stevenson;
David, Darren and Luanne
were Mr. and Mrs. Wayne
Braund of Kitchener; Mr. and
Mrs. Ken Conrad of Brampton:
and Ron and Betty Ann Her-
man, Tammi Glanfield, and
Karl Keller, all of Shakespeare.
Pleased to report that Kerri
Medd was able to return home
on Saturday from being a
patient in Clinton Public
Hospital.
Weekend visitors with Mr.
and Mrs. John Thompson, Jim,
Sheila. Sharon and Bob were
Mr. and Mrs. Andy Thonipson
of Etobicoke, and Mr. and Mrs.
Terence Hunter of Colborne
township.
Celebrate anniversary
-A. surprise anniversary party
was held on Sunday for Mr. and
Mrs. Jim Preszcator at the
Foresters 14a11.
Sixty-five relativegathered
for the celebration. including
Mrs. Elia Jewitt, Don Ken and
Steven of Seaforth ; Kevin
Jewitt of London Mr. and Mrs.
John Jewitt and family: Mr.
and Mrs. 13ill Dawson and
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family of Varna; Mr. and Mrs.
Dennis Jewitt and family; ' Mr.
and Mrs. Ross Jewitt and
family; Mrs. Elma Jewitt;
Mrs. Annie Leitch; Mr. and
Mrs. Ron Jewitt and family;
Mr. and Mrs. Gary Jewitt and
family, all of Clinton; Mrs. Bev
Jewitt of London. Mr. and Mrs.
Ralph Glew and family of
Dorchester; Mr. .and Mrs.
Allan Pfaff, Mrs- Lawrence
Hill. both of Crediton; Mr: and
Mrs. Larry Scott and Dwayne
of Parkhill; and their family
Bill, Debbie. and Michael.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Crozier,
Brian, Paul, Kevin and Lori of
Huron Ridge, Kincardine -were
Sunday visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Carl Merner, Sandy, Julie
Ann, Michael and Michelle and
Mrs. George Mellwain.
Mrs. Bob Storey and Alvin of
Vanastra visited on Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Bill Storey.
Mr. and Mrs. John Wamrnes
spent Sunday visiting in Both-
well with Mr. and Mrs. William
Warnmes and family.
Mrs. Lawrence Hill of
Crediton is visiting for a few
days with Mr. and Mrs. Ken
szciiikk. Nancy.
Mr. and Mrs. Ken Preszcator
Diane and Nancy: Mr. and
Mrs. David Preszcator and
family; Mr. and Mrs. Larry
Dillon and Michelle of Seaforth.
Miss Joanne Gibson of RR 3,
Seaforth were also present at
the anniversary party for Mr.
and Mrs. Jim Preszcator.
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