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PAQE 9:4.,--CI4NTON NFr'S-RECORDTHURSDAY, JULY 7, 1977 -
51st menioi4a1 service held at
The 'June meeting of the and Mrs. Bill Lapp and
Auburn Women's Institute Michael at Dorchester.
was held in the Auburn Mr. and Mrs. Gordon
Community Memorial Hall Gross, Anita, Bryan and April'
with the president, Mrs. took the steam train ex -
'Eleanor Bradnock in charge. tursion to 'Guelph last Sunday
The minutes were approved from Goderich.
as read by the. assistant Mr. and Mrs. Allan
secretary, Mrs. ,Kenneth McDougall and- Angie and
McDoukall while Mrs. Robert Miss Debbie Wilts of Sudbury
Peck was cin vacation in spent the weekend with Mr.
, California. . •d• and Mrs. Kenneth
The president stated that McDeugall. Mrs. McDougall
the members had served,at Angie and Debbie remained
the Huronview Tea and many for a visit and Kenneth
had attended the summary McDougall returned to
day for quilts at Wingharp.. Sudbury with his son.
Mrs. Leonard Artham- Mr. aqd Mrs. Thomas
bault, Mrs. Thomas Haggitt Haggitt, MJ. nd Mrs. Clif-
and Mrs. Eleanor Bradno,ck ford Brown; Goderich. ,and
had attended the workshop Mr. and Mrs. , Arthur
for Women's, Institutes at Youngblut, G.odepieh visited
Whitechurch, The members last. weekend with Mr. and
of Auburn W.I. are asked to Mrs. B.B. French at St. Clair
leave their names if they can Shores, Michigan, Also
. billet .anj, of the W.L. mem- visiting were •Mr. and Mrs.
bers who are comi? ,for the 'Harry Rinderknecht and Mr.
London Area convention to and Mrs, George 'Disney, all
Vanastra on September 28 of Oetroit.
and 29th. • Those who can Mr. and Mrs. Harold Davis
actom-modate delegates of Bowmansville, N.Y. visited
should let the president know last v;Ieek with her sister,
as soon as possible. Mrs. Donald Haines and Mr,
The royal blue and gold Haines.
slacks, skirt and jacket for St. Mark's Anglican Church
the coming ploughing match along- with Blyth, Belgrave
was discussed and orders and Brussels Anglican
taken. churches haVe extended a
It was reported that call to the Rev. Daniel
Thomas Johnston had Sargeant of Northern British
donated the . flag for the Columbia arid"the Yukon. Be
village. accepted and will commence
The card report was given on September 18. Mr. and
by Mrs. Andrew Kirkconnell Mrs. Sargeant and two
and she read the thank you children will take up
notes she had received. Mrs. „residence in the Blyth Ret-
- Thomas Lawlor gave the tory around September 15.
0,..yepoivt of the district annual Lisle Worden, Staffa and
held at Clinton. Mrs. . Blake Beattie of
Mrs. Thomas Jardin gave Welland visited last week
two readings, The things that with his niece and he cousin,
bug me in summer and The Mrs. Kenneth Scott, Mr. Scott
Curfew. .and Eric Scott.
Guest speaker was Mrs. A reunion of the little red
• Leone Lockhart of, Clinton school house, Westfield, S.S.
• who was introduced by Mrs. No. 6 East Wawanosh is being
Frank Raithby. Mrs. planned for July ,24 afternoon
Lockhart spoke on Senior , in the Wawanosh park by the
Citizens and how they can. Maitland River. please bring
•;cope with apartnients after old photographs and your own
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hiving in a, house and the • picnic lunch and dishes. The
• benefits of ,smaller ac- committee • planning • this
.'commodations. She also event would, appreciate any
spoke*on the health of seniors help you could give. For more
and what is available now. information cal1529-76b.
Mrs.. Ed Davies thanked her Mr. and Mrs. R. McKinnon,
and presented her with a gift. Truro, N.S. and their son
.A contest conducted by from Camp Borden and their
Mrs. Thomas Haggitt was nephew R. Windmill of
won by Mrs. Thomas Lawlor Woodstock visited Mr. and
for having the. most dimes in "Mrs. Kenneth Scott and Mr.
her purse. and Mrs. Joe Hickey last
Roll call was answered by ' week. Their grandparents
.naming a beef that could lead resided on these farms years
to 'a resolution.
A note -of thanks is to be
sent to Robert Peck for
repairing tie tea wagons.
Winners of the contest.
were: colored serviettes,
Mrs. Thomas Lawlor; an-
niversary date nearest, Mrs.
Leonard Archambault; arid
Mrs.
Mrs.
Mrs.
Mrs.
birthday, nearest
Thomas Jardin.
Hostesses were
Thomas Haggitt,
Torrance Tabb and
Gordon Chainney.
SOCIAL NEWS
'Mr. and Mrs. Elliott Lapp
and Keith Lapp. had as
visitors last week Mr. and
Mr's. James Wood and
granddaughter Catherine
• Wood of Montreal, Mr.and
Mrs. Robert Templar of , - Mrs. Earl Allison of
Rochester, N.Y., Mr. and Goderich visited last Thur
Mrs. George Domand Mr. sday with her brother, Mr.
and Mrs. F.J.' Lapp all of St. Charles Beadle and other
Themes. friends and relatives in the
Mr. and Mrs. R.F. Pepper village. , „
of Exeter visited last week The Rev, Earl St. Jean has
with his cousin Mrs. Bell drawn up the. following
Allen. •"* schedule for July and August:
Misses A. Adair, Jean C. Mox 'United, Auburn, July 3,
Jamieson and M. Jean 17 and 31 and Augus4 14 and
Houston of Torento spent the 28; ponnybroiik, July 10,24
weekend with Mr's, Frances and Aug. 7 and 21.- Vacation
Clark. • Bible school. %mil -kw -he
Mr.and Mrs. Elliott Lapp• 11 to 15 frorri" 9 a.m. to 11:30
took Mr. and Mrs. F.J. Lapp a.m. All children from 3 to 12
back to St. • Thomas last are welcome to attend.
• Sunday and visited'withMr. A. number of members of
and Mrs. VVilter Denys and Knok UnitedChurch attended
Jeffrey at Kippen and Mr. recently the • special
ago.
Mr. and Mrs. George
Collins rrioVed into their new
home in the village last
Saturday.
. Mrs. Vera LaVigne of
Windsor and 'her sister, Mrs*,
Laura Bennett of Detroit
returned to their home last
Sunday after a.....few weeks'
visitwith their- daughter and
niece, Mrs. Ben Hamilton and
Mr. Hamilton. Mr. "and Mrs.
Hamilton took them home. on
Sunday.
Mrs. Arnold Craig was able
to return -home after several
weeks a patient in Wirgharn—
hospital.
Mrs. • Lillian 'Leatherland
moved last week to her new.
home on Goderich Street.
retirement service in Exeter
for the Rev. Harold Snell and
the picnic following the
service.. Rev, Snell was -here
1993 to 1947.
The United Church Women
of K11102United- Church held
their June meeting in the,:
Sunday school room of the
church.
Vice-president Mrs, 1.).g.ter
Verbeek opened the meetind
by reading a poem, Rules for
Daily, Life, and presided for
the buSiness period. The
minutes were accepted as
read by .the secretary, Mrs.
Thomas Jardin.
The, • financial statement
was „given by Mrs. Oliver
Anderson. Reports were
'heard ' from, conveners of
Supply, Flativer and Kitchen
committees.
A number o,, anniversary
sp9ons are still on hand and
will be sold at cost to anyone
interested in obtaining them.
It was announced that a
Vacation Bible school will be
held „July 11 to. 15 in the
church -for all area,children.
• Unit 2 took charge of the
Christian Stewardship
program with. Mrs. Donald
Haines' leading devotions on
the theme faith. The scripture
lesson was from Hebrews.
Mrs. Kenneth McDougall
was the pianist. She also gave
an interesting background on
how the hymns, My Faith
Looks Up to Thee and Faith of
Our Fathers, came to be
, written.
Mrs. Arnold Cook in-
troduced the 'guest spe,aker,
Mrs. Susdn Howson of Blyth,
She Showed pictures and.
spoke on a recent trip to
emetery nearAuburn
- Haiti. 4Sbe had on • display
souvenirs and articles' from
that
that country. Mrs. Earl St
Jean *thanked Mrs. Howson
and presented her with a gift.
Following the ° hepediction‘.
waraltsocial
The annual meth1a1"
service was held last- Sunday
at Ball's cemetery id Huliett
Township. The Rev. Earl K.
St Jean of Knox • United
Church was in chapge and the
Music on tape was played by.
Mrs. Donald Kai of Oakville
on the -organ, and Mrs. Greg
Park was the pianist. The
choir -was under the direction
of Mrs. Kai. Mr. ,William
Anderson -of London was in
charge of the tape during the
service.
The chairinan of the trustee
board, -Frank Raithhy
welcomed everyone and
stated -that the Board' ap-
preciaed such a .0,,00d,"*
tendance. Many floral
tributes were'brotight for, the
graves.
Kg thanked Mrs. Robert
Slater, the,_ secretary -
treasurer, and also - paid
tribute to Mrs: Norman'
.Mct!owell for her many years
as secretary,treasurer.
Superintendent Robert
• Turner was also thanke d for
keeping the grounds in ex-
.cellent condition. ,
A moment of silence 'was,
obserVed Jr those who had
been la d to rest during 197_6.
They were Maitland
John • Wellington Good,
Alfred Rollinson, Harry_
Beadle, Harry Brawley,
Lottie Sophia Jackson an
Jali Cornelis 4akelaar.
• 1V1r. • St. Jean took as his
theme' "And this I command
thatiolitoie onaanothe ".
He Spoke of the ear
•pioneer life and 'how the
centrefor the community was
the church. He said this built
a goodcommunity 1jf In
- today's —ilor-Td-7—lie stated,
people are satisfied with,
theinselves and do not tro,
meet the challenge tolove one
another.
Friends were present from - Mrs. G. Treffers of Clinton is
V3.3carc1fne, 13lyth, ,Belgrave,
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proud to announce the
,Goderich, 'Mitchel(, --kit
:---graduation of her daughter,
chener, Guelph North Bay,t,.,, Connie de Haan (nee :Tref:
DorcheSter, Clinton and
Tavistock.,
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..by Frank Raithby and Robert,
Arthhueoffering was received
Arthur.
fers) of Hamilton, fro'
McMaster University with
Bachelor , of,, Arts in. Social
selence,s', She is also
%raduate 'of Central Huro
Secondary Schdotin Clinton. ip
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