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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1977-03-31, Page 8PAGE 8—CLIIsiTON NEWS -RECORD, THURSDAY, MARCH 31, 1977 Pancake supper planned for Auburn Don't forget the annual pancake supper in Knox United Church on April 6, served from 5:00-8:00 p.m, More _details in Coming Events: Mr. and Mrs. Ed Haines of Niagara Falls visited last week with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Donald Haines. Miss Carolyn Clark and Mrs. Anne, Redmond of Goderich visited last Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Johnston and Kiss Laura Phillips. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Allan Craig on the birth of another son, Peter Dawson in Alexandra and Marine hospital Goderich last week, a brother for Tyler. Several from the Auburn community attended a bridal shower for Miss Joanne Hickey in the St. Augustine Parish hall last Saturday evening. Mrs. Ronald Rathwell of Parkhill and her mother Mrs. Celia Taylor of Goderich visited last Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Johnston and Miss Laura Phillips. We are pleased to report that Mr. Kenneth McDougall has been able to return home aftei''-his recent illness and is convalescing at his home here. Lyle and Teresa Raithby of Clinton spent the holiday last week with their grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Frank Raithby and uncle, Mr. John Raithby. Winners at the weekly Tuesday evening euchre party in the Community Memorial hall were - high lady, Mrs. Warner Andrew, low lady, Mrs. Wilfred Sanderson, high man- Tom Jardin, low man - Tom Hallam, novelty - Mrs. Robert Turner. Mr. Arnold Craig is a patient in Wingham hospital, we wish him a speedy recovery. Miss Shelley Haggitt and Master Pk Haggitt of Zurich spent the holiday break with their grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Haggitt. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Hamilton spent last weekend with friends in Belleville. Miss Kim Robinson of Newmarket visited last week li INTO FASHION CHILDREN'S FASHIONS (sizes 3-14) a FROM CHILDREN'S SHOPPE of Suncoast Mali, Goderich Sponsored by El CLINTON NURSERY SCHOOL Friday, April 1st- 7:30 p.m. 0 CLINTON PUBLIC SCHOOL Tickets: $2. Available from Nursery School Mothers or Gayle Brownridge 482-7118 xv"--414 42c--1 ===..11.C=t. with her grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Ross Robinson. The Auburn United Church Women will hold a Good Friday Service on April 8 at 2 p.m. The guest speaker is to be Mrs. Charles Wilkins of Lucknow, president of Huron - West Presbyterial. An open communion service willbe celebrated by the Rev. Earl St. Jean in charge. A warm invitation is extended to everyone in the community. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Jardin, Randy and Greg of ,<itchener visited with his parents Mr. ii -d Mrs. Thomas Jardin and grandmother, Mrs. Elva Straughan last Thursday and Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Hallam of Meneset sand Everett Taylor of Blyth visited last Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Emmerson Rodger and celebrated Mr. Taylor's birthday. Guests on the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Haggitt were their grandsons, Greg and Richard of Bramalea and Mr. and Mrs. Al Skinulis of Nobleton. Mrs. Dorothy Grange arrived home last weekend from a holiday spent in Florida. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Idson and son Robert of Arva visited Sunday with her grandfather Mr. William J. Craig and aunt Mrs. Bell Allen. Mrs. Bell Allen visited on Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Ball at Clinton. BASEBALL The Baseball organization meeting for 1977 was held on Monday evening in the Auburn Community Memorial hall with 14 present, to make plans for this baseball season. Those. present were James Towe, Mrs. Robert Slater, — Fred Lawrence, Sandy Andrews, Glen Webster, Brian Hallam, Greg Hallam, David Cartwright, Douglas Glousher, Linda Hakkers, Frank Slater, Terry. Powell, Bradley Andrews and Bill Sproul. Registration fee is to be the same .as last year, $2 per person or $5 per family. Anyone wishing to play baseball is asked to register with the secretary Mrs. Slater before April 16. The following teams are being planned: Little League, mixed, ages 12 years and under; girls, 13-16; girls, 17 and over; boys, squirt, 10 years and under: boys teams for all ages, 11 to 17; men's slow pitch, 30 years and over. Everyone present at the meeting was willing to assist, but more coaches are required and also anyone willing to umpire is asked to contact the secretary, Mrs. Slater, at her store in Auburn or telephone 520-7226 before April 16th. The next meeting is to be held on Monday, April 18, at the Auburn Community Memoricl hall at 8 p.m. Everyone is welcome. HOP SKIP and JUMP SALES REPRESENTATIVE HOME HUNTING? 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BOX 1177 PHONE COLLECT CLINTON 482-7901 PIMA 1 own a lot 0 YES 0 NO EUCHRE WINNERS Prize winners at the weekly euchre party were as follows: novelty, William Craig; high 1 lady, Mvs. Frances Clark: low lady, Mrs. Roy Daer high man, Kenneth McDougall; low man, Roy Daer. .1 -CLUES The Auburn I, 4-H club met for its fourth meeting at the home of the leader Mrs. Donald Cartwright. The president Kim McDowell opened, the meeting with. the 4-H pledge. The minutes were read by Sheron Stadelmann. The roll call was answered by name and showing the type of seams used • on the Ioungewear. Plans were made for Achievement Day when Auburn I will present a skit -Sleep and, Lounge in Comfort. Mrs, John ,Hildebrand demonstrated how to cut a true bias and insert lace on curved seams and hems. The meeting was closed by the 4-H motto. • 4 • The Clinton Wildex Atoms were the WOAA "CC" con- solation winners for the 1976-77 hockey season. 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