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,llowe"en durin
. assembly.
Mrs 'ilher Th+ went
visit her daughter: Mrs.
Helen Anderson Winnipeg.
r two weeks and also will
visit withher grandchildren.
The sYMPathlf of this
community is extended to Mr.
and Mrs. Bert Marsh in the
+eath of his sister. Mrs. Eva
Ric 83, of Detroit. Mrs.
Rice's: body was cremated
an.. laid to rest in Ball's
ce t. Her son Douglas
Ricefamily Gail, Randy
and
fin
of Detroit were
alsohere.
Everyone is invited,
members, non-members and
their husbands and all are to
meet at the hall at 10:1S a.m.
and then leave from there. All
will return to the hall where
lunch wilLbe served with the
meeting to follow.
Gaests last Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Cart-
wright, David Derrick and
Lori* were William Reuger
and Carol of R.R. 2 Clinton;
Mr. and Mrs, Jim Cartwright
and Paul of R.R.1 Blyth; and
Mr. and Mrs. John Proctor-
*
roctor* and family of Sunset Beach,
Goderich.
Mr. and Mrs. Allan
McDougall and Angie and
Miss Debbie Wills ofSudbury
spent the weekend with his
parents, . Mr. and Mrs-:
Kenneth McDougall.
The Auburn Librarian,
Miss Lorraine Chamney
requests-alL County.. Libra x$
books be in by November 8th.
We are pleased to see Mrs.
Seers home after surgery in
Clinton hospital and Mrs.
Frank Van Dongen after
surgery in Wingham hospital.
Farmers' Night Out
Farmers' Night Out was a
huge success last Saturday
evening in the Auburn
Community Memorial hall. It
was sponsored by the fund-
raising
undraising committee of the
Auburn Recreational Com-
mittee.
James 'Tows is the
e stn, a d
make y� welshes known to
thecommittie.
A tour of Dominion Road
Machinery Company' is being
planned for the nut meeting
of the Auburn's Women's
en's
Institute on NoVember 18
Prise winners at last
weeks euchre party
were
high lady, Mrs Florence
Milian; low lady. Mrs.
Robert Arthur; high Mani
Stewart Btathway ; IOW mai
Bob "Owner. and Novelty,
Mrs. Tom Cunningham.
John McNutt of `eratdton
visited recently with: Miss
Laura Phillips and Mr. and
Mrs. Tom Johnston.
WalkerhurnClub
The Walkerburn Club held
it monthly meting at the
home of Mrs. Leonard
Archambault with the
president, Mrs. Carmen
Gross in charge..
Roll call was answered by
giving donations to the
Korean Foster child. Mrs.
Elliott Lapp 'distributed the
History of Walkerburn as
given by Mr, Colin Fingland
of Wingham last year.
The minutes of the previous
meeting were accepted as
read by Mrs. Tom Cun-
ningham.
The treasurer, Mrs. Lloyd
McClinchey gave the
financial statement. She
reported that the support to
the foster child was paid up to
the end of December.
The draw prize donated by
Mrs. Elliott Lapp was won by
Mrs. Nanetlienstoppel.
Plans werre' made to hdld
the next meeting at the home
of Mrs. Worthy Young in
Goderich. Mrs. Tom Cun-
ningham and Mrs. Lloyd
McClinchey will be in charge,
of program.
Mrs,. Henry Hunking took
charge of the afternoon's
program and had an in-
teresting pie contest. a States
of America contest and a
reading.
Lunch was served by Mrs.
Lloyd McClinchey and Mrs.
Tom Cunningham.
Miss Susan De Groof of
Clinton spent the weekend
visiting with Kerri Medd.
Jim Thompson returned
home on Wednesday from a
trip to R.C.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Stevenson, David , Datrne
and Luanne were Sunday
dinner guests with Mr. and
Mrs. Allan Kaufman and
Kevin of Hickson.
Mr. and Mrs. Terence
Hunter of Colborne Township
visited with. Mr. and Mrs.
John Thompson, Jim. Sharon,
and Bob on Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Hanks of
Pilot Mound,` Manitoba
arrived on Saturday to spend
some time visiting with the
McClure families.
Mr. and Mrs, Sam McClure;
and family held a family
gathering on Sunday, at their
home for relatives to meet
with Mr. and Mrs. Hanks.
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Bos.
Steven, Sharon, Kenny and
Michael visited on Sunday in
Dorchester with Mr. and Mrs.
Martin Van Bommel,
Christopher, David and
Mark.
Mrs. Grace Patterson of
Brampton visited on
Novern4er 4th with her
broth» a' chi :and
Mrs. Wilfred Scott; Brenda ,
John and David en the ac -
rasion Of W it f red's birthday.
Mr. Cart Merner is a
patent in Clinton Public
'Hospital, where he had his
appendix removed on
Saturday.
1 Mr. and Mrs. Hector
Kingswell of Clinton visited
on Sunday with Mrs. George
Mctwain and Mrs. Carl
Merner and family.
Day care .. .
years of learning and growing
that are to come.
Anyone who hasany
questions or wishes to, learn
more about day care centres.
feel free to call or visit the
Tuckersmith Vanastra Day
Care Centre, Vanastra at 48L.-
'Parents...
83.-
'Parents...
Mr. and Mrs. Archer
Baldwin of Cobo+onk are
visiting for a few days with
Mrs. W. L.W e, Tomb . Bill
and Mr. Haroldhyte.
Mr. and Mrs. Jirn
Presycator, Bill, Debbie and
Michael visited over the
weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
Larry Scott and Dwayne of.
Parkhill. a
continued from page 8
3544. Children may attend on
a full time or part time basis.
Every child, whether the
mother is working away from
the home or not, has solnuch
to gain from the expert aces
of attending a Day Care
Centre.
(continued from page 1
can only happen through continuing co-
operation among the +church, school and
home."
Renovations in convert the building to
provide the spacious quarters for the
school board administrative office and
teaching consultants' offices are
estimated to cost about 830.000. No
major structural changes were
necessary.
K inderga,rten
Patrick's
Cotumban, • cr {
continue; to
the building.
flellewe'enaetivitles
Friday. October 31 was a
ve . b busy and filling day for
var; oua classes at HUilett
Central.
Under the direction of Mrs..
Ongarato and with the help of
her 102 pound squash grrade
six made lovely and delicious
squash
Mrs. 'Tho. ton and -Mid
Walsh tea `ed together and
their classes had a treat of
caramel apples. With Mrs.
Jamieson's help the grade
five's made chocolate fudge
and popcorn balls: Many
samples of these treats were
presented to the staff
members who at once
pronounced them undeniably
the best.
Hallowe'en dance
A Hallowe'en dance was
held on Thursday, October 30
at Hutlett Cents d for grades
sevenand eight. The students
were encouraged to dress up.
The costumes were divided
into three categories --
funniest, best couple and
most original. Dianne
Bromley won for the funniest,
Mrs. Ell
three new to the
years.Central S
Ao in
+ and is no liv,
moat Mea.. U 1
cthlrhne� a?Bd the nest, hotne-
madeanr,
Here are a list of the win-
ners In that order: kin-
dergarten', Deanna Lyon,
Billy. Ben. Julia Sha/dick;
grade 1; Mark Stackhouse,
Troy Hoggarrt. Brad
Westerhout; grade 2; Sandy
Carter, David ' Stevenson,
Caroline Doherty; grade 3;
Glenyce McClinchey. Larry
Gross, Debbie Pres:cator;
grade 4, Laurel Duizer,
Robert Wilts, Ronnie Mason;
de 5, Mike Taylor. Janice
er, Md ca -Heber rade
>~t ni t. g.._._.�
6, Teresa Konarski and Karen
Farquhar. Helen Tiesma,
Robert Snell; grade 7. Brenda
Millar. Mike Wood, Robert
Nesbitt; . grade 8. Donny
Plant. Robert Hunking. Lori
Mansell.
The following people
received prizes as best
couples: Randy Lammerant
and Danny Reid. Billy
Livingston and Kevin
Fothergill, Janie Krauter
and Cheryl Bromley. Janice
McCtinchey and Anita
Hallam, Frank Slater and
Darcy Andrews, Paul St.
Louis and. Kelly Cunningham,
Christine Carter and Rose
Mason, Marjorie Siertsema
and Jacqueline Johnston,
taught at Victo
Goderich-. Her bns1 a1
teaches at Brookside Central
School. Whenever she hes
any Spare gree. she enjoys
her ' hobbies which are
sewing, .needlework and
music.
Mrs. Hallits Is teaching
French in the morning and
Grade four in the afternoon:
Mrs. Hazlitt enjoys teaching
at Milieu Central.
Cheerleaders
Try -outs for cheerleaders
took place in October.
After many practice
sessions the following girls
were chosen: Bev Overholt,
Susan Finch. Lana Lock-
wood. Monica Hebert, Jane
Bell, Joanne Slater, Annette
Losereit, Sally Pollard and
Carol Seers.
The girls along with their
coach, Mrs. Ongarato are
looking forward to cheering
on their school teams. We
hope their enthusiasm will
spur our school athletes on to
victory.
is appreciable of year patronage
over the past 27 years, there will be a
10% DISCOUNT ON ALL PURCHASES ---
3 days only, Thersday, Friday and Satsrdoy.
November 1 3, 1 4, and 1 5
1O%OFF-,
WINTER
JACKETS
The Brudefield United
Church ` UCW met at the
school room on Tuesday
afternoon, November 4 with
Mrs. W. McBeath and Mrs.
Lorne Wilson in charge.
Mrs. McBeath opened the
Meeting with a poem and
prayer and two hymns were
sung with Mrs. McBeath at
the piano.
Mrs. McBeath then took as
her theme, "peace". Isaiah,
chapter nine verses 2-7 were
read, followed by a reading.
The offering was received by
Mrs. McBeath and dedicated
by Mrs. Wilson.
Mrs. ' Wilson spoke on
"Peace in the Home" and
_another hymn was sung,
closing this part of the
meeting.
The business portion was
chaired by the president,
Mrs. Trlebner, who
welcomed all present. Mrs. C.
Henderson gave the
secretary's report and roll
call:
Thank you notes were read
by Mrs. Berry from Mr.
Norman Walker and Mrs. Ed
Stall and from Mrs. Mary
Mustard by Mrs. C. Hen-
derson.
Mrs. Triebneir thanked the
ladies who provided flowers
for the church and served
lunch on the• evening of the
niversariry. '
A letter from the new foster
Gond was read by Mrs. Wilson
and Christmas boxes will be
packed for the shut-ins, after
December 2 meeting,
onatlgn* can be left at the
bonze of Mrs. Wilson and Mrs.
will be a pot luck supper at
6:30. Each member is to
bring a home helper. A
donation from each member
will be accepted in place of a
bazaar.
The meeting closed with the
benediction and Mrs. J.
Taylor and Mrs. Gerald
Rathwell served lunch.
STORE HOURS
OPEN
MONDAY TO THURSDAY
9 a.m. to 6 p.m.
FRI. 9 a.m. to 9 p.m.
Sat. 9 a.m. 10 6 p.m.
Sun. i0 a.m. to 5 p.m.
ALL STYLES - SIZES 36 to 411
WOOL - NYLON LEATHERN''
10% OFF-
SWEATERS
CARDIGANS - TURTLENECKS - CREW NECK
V-NECK - SLEEVELESS
tier Complete Mistress Setectis* en Sate;
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Brucefield Oddfellows Neld-
a very successful card party
on Friday night, November 7.
Winners are: ladies high,
Olga Chipchase; ladies' low.
Pearl Eyre; tone bands: Jean
McEwen; men's high, 13111
Pepper; men's low, Mac
Wilson; lone hands: Robert
Dalrymple and winner.of the
lucky draw, E. Chipchase.
Personals
FORSYTH a� H1CKOK
SPORT It DRESS SHIRTS
Rev. and Mrs. E.S.
Stephens, spent nt Tuesday with
. friends in Woodstock,
Mr. and Mrs. Elgin
Thomson attended the
wedding of MuStarrd-Falconer
last Friday in Varna Church.
Mrs, M. Sholdice, Mrs. E.
Paterson, Mr. and Mrs. Al..
Cribbon Toronto, attended
the 40th anniversary on
Saturday for Mr. and Mrs.
KenSholdice, London.
Miss Jane Stephens, spent
the weekendwithher parents
at the manse.
Mr. R. McIntosh. Toronto
spent the weekend with Mr.
and Mrs. Barry Lyndon.
Mr. and Mrs. Jas
McNaughton, Se afortht and
Miss Chrr1stlne McNaughton
visited with Mrs. M. Haugh,
lett week.
eEii�s e:��`roeK" 65c
ORIOLE - 1 LEL
SOFT MARGARINE 54c.
ooc rood `uu„^z. 4/94c
LUNCHEON MEAT IQt
CHOICE PEAS N5 3/89c
AUPURPOSE FLOUR sY.$9
There's no sobstitufcier quality,
We handle only "Red brand A= thee"
FRESH PORK
PICNIC SHOULDER 1.B.9BC
BUTT
PORK CHOPS ._ LB.
ALL SIZES AND STYLES
Gift Boxed for Christmas)
10% OFF UNQ R1jItEARiEGl.OVES PYJAMIl5
CORD OR DENIM REG. SUM
THIS PRICE FOR
3 DAYS ONLY!
SPECIAL GROUP • SIZES 31 to 42 ONLY
REG. TO $13S.00