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Twenty Members of a Elea radneek and she
gave the commentary On
Measures Organization them
(EMO) Spent an exciting After the *sing hymn the
weekend On a StIrviVai •in president Mrs. Sanderson
winter project on thp, former close(' with prayer.
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Unit 201 the United Church
"omen of Knox United
irch." Auburn held the
nthly meeting in the
unday school room on-
nesdaY. February 1,
is was a quilting meeting
began at 10 a.m. At
all enjoYed a innek
Following the lunch a short
program and business
eeting was held. Mrs.
Donald Haines was in charge
With Mrs. Kenneth
MCOOttgall as pianist.
The program opened with a
rig -song of some familiar
MAL The scripture lesson
was read by Mrs. Haines
followed by the meditation, a
poem and prayer. The of-
fering was received and
dicated.
The minutes of the last
Meeting' Were read by the
Secretary Mrs. Beth Lansing
and approved as read. Roll
tall was answered by a Bible
verse containing the word
Heart.
Thank -you letters were
read. Plans were made for
family night to be held
February 27 at 7 p.m. This
will be a potluck supper
followed by a program.
It was announced that the
World Day of Prayer service
Will beheld March 5 at 2 p.m.
in Knox United Church. The
ladies continued quiltingfor
the afternoon.
Snowmobile Club
The Aaiun) Snowmobile
41ub held its sixth meeting .on
February 11 at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. William
Robertson. President William
Robertson was in charge of
..the meeting,
Minutes were accepted as
read by the secretary Charles
Kerr. Treasurer -Gordon Daer
gave the financial statement
reporting 0250 in the club
treasury.
The ,members present
talked about club insurance
and decided to go the rest of
the year without club liability
insurance.
The Club decided to hive a
brunch cook -out at the
clubhouse on February 22
' from 10 a.m. to 12 o'clock.
Pancakes, maple syrup,
sausages, eggs and bacon will
make upthemenu. Everyone
is welcome to attend.
It was announced that all
snowmobilers who
participated in the Benmiller
Forester's 50 mile
snowmobile Marathon were
invited to attend the euchre
party to be held on February
18 at the Forester's hall,
Benmiller.
It was announced that the
Club membership of 32
members was paid to
0.F.S.C. at headquarters in
Sydney.
Coffee and sandwiches
were served by Mrs.
Robertson, Brian and Bob.
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Augustine. Most of the 19 to 29 Frallc" Clark"
year-WO/spent MSOCIAL NEWSO nights- in
tents' at the back of the 100 Congratulations to Mr. and
acre farm, During.the day on Mrs. Clare Rodger of
Saturday they made rescue Goderich On the birth ottheir
signals in the snow for an son in. Victoria Hospital,
aircraft Irvin their London.
hOrne'base near Hamilton. Mrs. Stanley Strasser of
*California is visiting„with her
VMS 4- aunt, Mrs. Maitland. Allen
and ,her father, •Mr. William
The February meeting of J. Craig.
the Auburn Presbyterian We are sorry to report that
Women's Missionary Society little Kathy Rodger was taken
was- held last Wednesday to St. Joseph's Hospital,
evening at the home of Mrs. London, last Sunday. She was
Eleanor Rradnock, President staying with her grand -
Mrs. Wilfred Sandersoriwas parents. Mr. - and Mrs.
in charge and gave the Call to , Emmerson Rodger, RR 2,
Worship. Auburn, '
Mrs. Frank Raithby was in Guests overoltp, iieekend
charge of the devotional with Mr, and Mrs. Donald'
period. The scripture verses Cartwright., David, Derrick
were read alternately. The and Lorie were Mr, and Mrs.
meditation was based on
Mary, Martha and tlazarus -
teorge Rueger, Danny,
those whom Jesus loved. Ten -y and Wendy of London;
Roll call Was answered by a Mr. William 'ueger and
Bible verse containing the Carol of RR 2 -Clinton and
• Word "Love". Mr. and Mrs. Donald
The minutes of the previous Hildebrand and Michael of
meeting were accepted as RR 2, Clinton.
read by the secretary, Miss
Minnie Wagner. Business was Mr. and Mrs. James Towe
discussed and plans were attended the meeting of the
held for the next meeting to Ontario Goat Society of
be held at the home of Mrs. Ontario at Guelph last
Frank Jtaitliby when the Saturday.
devotional period will be in Mrs. Cook is visiting this,
the charge of Mrs. Frances week with her daughter; Mrs.
Clark and the study prepared Ross Robinson.' -MIA- -Mr.
by Mrs. Wilfred Sanderson. Robinson.
A reading, Shut -In, was Prize winners of the euchre,
given by Mrs. Frances Clark. were high lady, Mrs. Donald
Pictures. of Christian Haines; - low lady, Mrs. Don
Literature -distributed around Cartwright; high man,
the world_ through Murray Rollinson; low •man,
Missionaries and the 11b1e DonaldHaines; novelty, Mrs.
Society were shown by Mrs. Elva Straughan.
B Bertha MacGregor
Queensway News
Welcome to a new resident
at the Queensway Nursing
Home, Mrs. Mabel Johns of
Exeter.
Rev. Harold Snell of Exeter
conducted church service
accompanied by Mrs. Snell at
the piano.
Mrs. Vera Laramie was
visited by her son Robert. Mr.
and Mrs. Chester - Dunnand
and Mr. and Mrs. Meivyn
Dunn; Mr. and Mrs. Jim
McNaughton and Clarence
Smillie visited with their
mother Mrs. Ada Smillie: and
Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Arnold
Ford visited with Mrs. May
Ford.
Marjorie Johns visited with
Ruby Miners; Mrs. Weiburg,
Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Taylor,
Kitchener and Mrs. Dale of
Seaforth visited Mrs. Adeline
Taylor.
Mrs. Pearl Passmore
visited with her sister Mrs.
Lavery.
The Kippers United Church
ladies entertained on Monday
including Mar. Consitt, Merle
McLellan, Grace McBride.
Mrs. Dave Cooper with Myra
Lovell in charge. 'Games and
music were enjoyed. Melanie
Lovell played the ukele and
sang and Myla Lovell danced
Hawiian dances. Mrs. Comer
played piano music and bingo
was played.
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photo)
• arnival Held
Saturday night was fun-
-night -fin Varna, when the
Stanley Township Recreation
Committee, held its Valentine
Carnival. Quite a number of
people, came in costume and
prizes were awarded as
follows: oldest skater, Watt
Webster:. yiningest skater.
Melody TiOner-;: best comic
costume, Paul Consitt; best
fancy costume Mi Idren
McAsh; best couple. Mary
Jane Scott and Wendy Klass.
A hockey game was played,
with mothers a. daughters on
opposing " teams. Sherri
Taylor and Shelley Horner
shared goal -tending duties rot --
the girls, and Luann Taylor
played goal for the mothers,
who were a little short
players. Mothers won by an
11-6 score,
The wildest game of the
night was broomball, with
Tom Consitt in goal for
Recreation and Don Taylor
and Allan Hayter for Orange
Lodge. By the end of the
game. which was won by '
Recreation. there were about
15 players per team on the
icd.
Wh'n they had difficulty in
getting the ball past Tom
Consitt. they simply moved
the net, but such tactics only
resulted in a disallowed goat.
Ivan "Shack ' McClymont
added to the fun with his
colorful hockey uniform
The refreshment booth in
the hall was well -patronized,
too. L.O.L. 1035 donated a
trophy. which was presented
,by Worshipful Master Ron
Taylor to the "Mothers". the
winning hockey team. It will
eventually be displayed in the
stores in Varna.
•The Sunday School is
• planning a tobogganing party
on Saturday afternoon,
weather- permitting. The
children are asked to be at the
church at 1:30 for rides. to
Hully Gully. Refreshments.
will be served at the church
on, their return.
• Personals
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Dawson
and Mr. and _Mrs. Allan
Hayter Anti -nod tednesday
night fort a wee holiday
in col* Part of their time
was spent on the lovely beach
on the Isle of Pines at the
south-east' tip of Cuba, and
part of it in Havana:
They did some fishing and
took a tour of a farm where
there was a herclo f Canadian
Holsteins. An evening was
spent: at the famous
Tropicana Night Club. Mr.
and Mrs. Cliff Henderson of
Brucefield wore M Ciba. too.
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and joined with them for the
holiday -
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Reid
and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Keys
spent an enjoyable holiday in
Florida. They visited
Treasure • Island at St.
Petersburg. dined at the
Kapok Tree in Clearwater,
went to Fort Myers and
Disney World, etc.. returning
on Saturday riight -to inuch
milder tempera tuyes than
when they left.
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Our best wishes to Fraser
Sterling who is a patient in
linten Hospital. May he soon
Mr. 12°FrrireadatlgaudeIs home again
again.
We are all pleased to hear
from hospitalln London.
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Valentine dance at
Clinton Legion Saturday
night. Mrs. Porter was
chosen Valentine queen.
The ACW of St. James
Church are planning a bux
trip' 10Kitchenerto ti,t:( the
Toe Capades. More news on
this Will be coming. Lois Wise
and Blanche Deeyes are in
charge of preparationslor the
trip.
Pisisiter Music
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