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Behind the scenes at the Wesley -Willis Morning Market
held on Saturday there were sandwiches to be made,
coffee to be poured, pies to be cut and of course, dishes to
be washed. Nancy Wise spent her morning in dishwater
and the dish dryers kept their towels in action and cat-
ching up on the local news. (News -Record photo)
� Happeningsin the Varna
by Mary Chessell
We're glad to hear that
George Keyes was out of
intensive care at St. Joseph's
$ Hospital on Sunday and is
improving, after breaking his
arm quite badly in an ' ac-
cident with the power take -off
on his tractor. He will be in
hospital for some time.
Nancy Whittaker was
admitted to Seaforth Hospital
• on Friday for tests. We hope
she will soon be feeling much
better.
Ed and Ida Godkin went on'
an enjoyable bus trip last
weekend.. They arrived in
Wheeling, W. Va. late Friday
night, and attended the
Jamboree on Saturday night.
Sunday .morning they
travelled to Akron, Ohio and
attended the church service
at the Cathedral of
Tomorrow. Before they left
for home they had a delicious
smorgasbord dinner at the
cathedral dining hall. Earl
and Martha Heywood en-
tertained on the bus, doing
tricks of magic and leading
sing -songs.
Tickets are still available
from members of the Orange
Lodge for the dance at Hully
Gully on Saturday night.
UCW meets
"Our Willing Service." was
the theme of wgr:ship at the
• November UCW meeting. It
was presented by Bernice
Reid, Nora Heard, Joan
Stephenson and Debra Rath -
well. The main point made
was that duty is not enough,
we must go the second mile,
giving ourselves willingly to
God's 'service. They gave a
skit "Peril of Reluctance".
which was about the second
coming of Christ, and the
consequences of not being
• ready for it.
Members who attended the
Fall Rally in Clinton gave a
report. . They found the
workshops ' helpful, but felt
that more time should have
been given to them.
The Presbyterial annual
meeting will be held in
Mitchell on January 24th. Our
Christmas meeting will be on
December 1st with a pot luck
supper at 6:15 and with all
former members invited.
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Congratulations to Mr.
Ernie Pollock, who was 88
years old on November 3rd.
Mrs. Susie Pollock held a
birthday party for him on
Sunday. Guests were Mr. and
Mrs. Hugh Pollock of London,
Mr. and Mrs. Ken Pollock and
family of Hensall and Doug
and Bonnie Curran and
family of Toronto.
News of
Brucefield
by Mrs. H. F. Berry
IOOF euchre party
The Brucefield IOQF held
their first euchre party on
Friday evening. The
following players were prize
winners: ladies' high, Miss
Jean McEwing; ladies' low,
Mrs. P. Cummings; ladies'
lone hands, Mrs. M.
Thorndike; ladies; lucky
. draw, Mrs. Mary Grigg;
men's high, Lloyd McKenzie;
men's low, Ed Johns.
Personals
Guests on Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. V. Hargreaves were"
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Sheldon of
Niagara Falls, Mr. and Mrs.
Alex Jeffries of Ingersoll, Mr.
and Mrs. Rob Snell and
family of Goderich and Mr.
and Mrs. G. Hargreaves of
Seaforth.
Mr. and Mrs. Mel Graham
spent the weekend in Toronto
with their son Ron.
Congratulations are in
order for Mr, and Mrs. D.
Rathwell on their 40th an
niversary la.st,.weekend.
Mrs. Elsie Henderson and
Mr. and Mrs. John Henderson
visited with Mrs. E. Hen-
derson's nephew in Guelph on
Sunday.
Watch for
THE PARADE
OF HOMES
...coming soon!
CLINTON NEWS -RECORD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1977—PAGE 13
Auburn Lions help leader dog p
Mrs. Douglas Chamney, the
Auburn Librarian requests
all Huron County Library
books to be in by November
12.
The sympathy of the
community is extended to Mr,
and Mrs. Fred Lawrence on
the accidental death of Mr.
Lawrence's brother last
week.
Mrs. Thomas Haggitt, Mrs.
Robert Peck and Mrs.
William Porter of Goderich
and Mrs. Eleanor Bradnock
of Auburn attended the
Guelph Area of the Women's
Institute convention held at
Bingeman Park in Kitchener
last Thursday.
Visitors last week with Mr,
and Mrs. Ed Davies were
Mrs. Edna Sippell and
Charles Wilbee of Stratford,
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Monck
of London and Mr. and Mrs.
Spencer German of Wood-
stfck.
Mrs. J. Ball of Bayfield and
Mrs. M. Redden of Timmins.
visited Mrs. Bell Allen last
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Raith-
by attended the Camp Her-
mosa annual meeting held at
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Mountain View Baptist
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visited Miss Norma Thom-
pson last weekend.
Prize winners at the weekly
euchre party held Tuesday
evening in the Community
Memorial hall were: high
lady, Mrs. Bob Ketchabaw;
low lady, Mrs. Roy Daer;
high man, Douglas Glousher;
low man, Ernest Durnin;
novelty prize, Mrs. Roy Daer.
LIONS CLUB
Lion Fred Lawrence,
president of the Auburn Lions
and District Club presided for
the meeting held last Wed-
nesday evening in the
Comm -unity Memorial Hall.
The minutes were -accepted
as read by Lions secretary
Bob Ketchabaw and Lions
James Schneider gave the
financial statement.
Lion Bud Chamney in-
troduced prospective new
member Clare Millian. Lion
Fred Lawrence stated that
the zone meeting would be
held at Blyth on Wednesday
November 9. Lion Gordon
Daer and Lion Bill Crawford
were asked to sketch an
Auburn Lion's pin to be sent
to Mr. Garrison's son to see
4zehrs
fine markets... of fine foods
how much work will be in-
volved in making the mould.
Guiding Lion Charles Shaw'
introduced Lion C. Casemore
of Wingham. He is chairman
of the Leader Dog program
and he explained how the
contributions made by Lions
Clubs are used. He spoke on
the work of the C.N.I.B. and
the great demand for support.
He presented a film on the
Leader Dog Program and
showed how a blind person
comes to depend on these
highly skilled animals. He
told about the Leader Dog
school which 's supported 80
percent by j Lions Clubs at
Rochester, °chigan. He said
about :.00 dogs are in training
at all times at a cost of about
$4000 for each dog.
The project committee plan
to have a dance on Saturday,
November ::6 and also an
auction sale on November i6
in the Community Memorial
Hall at :: p.m. with proceeds
going to the blind program.
Donations will be kindly
accepted (no clothing
please). For pick-up or in-
formation please call Ross
Dobie at 526-7779 or Marinus
Bakker at 51.9-74::8.
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The meeting was adtourned
on motion by Marinus Bi}kker
and Mark Arthur.
WALKERBURN CLUB
The Walkerburn Club held
their monthly meeting at the
home of Mrs. Worthy Young
of Goderich. Mrs. Lloyd
McClinchey presided for the
meeting,
1 he draw prize donated by
Mrs. Marian Hunking was
won by Mrs. Roy Daer. Plans
were made to hold the next
meeting at the home of Mrs.
Thomas Cunningham with
Mrs. James Schneider and
Mrs. Leonard Archambault
in charge of the program, and
Mrs. Marian Hunking and
Mrs. Roy Daer.
A successful auotion was
held with Mrs. Lloyd
McClinchey as auctioneer.
Mrs. Ron Gross and Mrs.
Lloyd Penfound were in
charge of a program of
contests, soap, patch and
Hallowe'en. Mrs. Elliott Lapp
,won the prize for having the
lucky cup donated by the
hostess Mrs. Young.
Lunch was served by Mrs,
James Schneider, Mrs.
Leonard Archambault and
Mrs. Young.
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