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Clinton News-Record, 1978-08-24, Page 13• • News of Auburn area SOCIAL NWS Miss Prudence Tracy, Mr. G. Hallowell, Mr. M. Brown, Miss Jean Houston and Miss Jean C. Jamieson, all of Toronto, spent the weekend with the latter's sister, Mrs. Frances Clark. Mr. J. Alex Anderson on Dayton, Ohio and nephew, Mr. Gordon Anderson of Brantford called on relatives in the village last Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Jack McIntosh of London visited on the weekend with Mrs. Frances Clark, The ladies softball game scheduled for August 24 between Auburn and Blyth will be held on Monday, August 28 at 7 pm at the Auburn ball field. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Cook of Belgrave visited last Sunday afternoon with Mrs. Bert Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Killough and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Killough of Springfield visited last Sunday with Mrs. Mary Rollinson and Mr. Murray Rollinson. SILVER ANNIVERSARY Saltford Valley Hall was filled to capacity last Saturday night when the family of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Seers entertained relatives and friends for their parents' silver wedding anniversary. Guests were welcomed by Mr. and Mrs. Allan Reed (Gail Seers) of Hensall and Misses Faye and Carol Seers. During the evening Mrs. Brian Hallam ex- pressed congratulations .to Bill and Maxine and Gordon Daer ' presented them with a projector. Both Bill and Maxine expressed their thanks to all for making this oc- casion one to be remembered. Dancing was enioyed by t to the Country Companions and a delicious lunch and an- niversary cake was served. BIRTHDAY PARTY Lana and Leslie Lawrence, Karen Plunkett and Lorie Armstrong were' guests at a birthday party last Thursday for Christine, Rhonda and Jennifer Stadelmann, R.R. 2 Blyth along with their aunt and cousin, Mrs. George Collins and Jonathan, their grand- mother, Mrs. Eleanor Bradnock and friend, Lorie Cartwright. Other little guests were Nikki and Leah Rich- maone. 'Christa Laurie, Deanna McDougall, Lis,a Watson, Kim Medd, Sandra Hessels, Sherry Howson, Kathy McDonald, Michelle and Johnny Nes itt, Jennifer Roulston ar%d Shane and Heidi Dale. Hot dogs, ice cream cones and birthday cake were enjoyed by all. MVCA 0 from page 12 • landowner who has spent 411 a lifetime pres,epving his property and its resources for future generations may now depend on the Con- servation Authority to continue wise management and assure that the area will be maintained in its natural state. To find out how you can become a supporting member of the Maitland Conservation Foundation inquire at the Maitland Valley Conservation Authority Headquarters, Box 5, Wroxeter, Ontario. • FAI%IILY REUNION The annual Leatherland reunion was held last Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Reg Shultz with over 40 present. Mrs. Clare Vincent and son Bruce were in charge of the races and contests. Winners were as follows: six and under - Alison Chamney and Dana Mathers; eight and under -Kenny Millian and Kim Bolger; kick the shoe -Glenda Bolger and Ronnie Vincent; shoe scramble -Glenda Bolger; wheelbarrow race -Kenny Millian and Greg Leatherland; balloon race -Bobby Millian;- frisbee throw -Kenny Millian; sack race - Glenda Bolger; peanut relay -Gary Bolur's team; hula hoop colitest- Greg Leatherland; commercial contest -Anne Machan; married the most years -Mr. and Mrs. Reg Shultz; biggest shoe size -Mrs. Norman Vin- cent; ladies' race -Anne Machan; women's hula hoop contest -Mrs. June Bolger; men's hula hoop contest -Wayne Millian;, cotton ball contest -Anne Machan; surprise in box - Mrs. Bud Chamney; birthday closest -Beth Neil; scales contest - Jackie Vincent; guessing nails in jar -Wayne Millian; and lucky cup - Edgar Leatherland. It was decided to hold the 1979 reunion at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Reg Shultz, the second Sunday .in August. Relatives were present from Acton, Lucan, Clinton and the surrounding area. MEMORIAL SERVICE The trustees of Hope Chapel cemetery, Hullett Township have pla.nne the annual memorial service for August 27 at 3 p.m. The Reverend Roberts of Belgrave will be the speaker. Relatives and friends are asked to bring their lawn chairs. BASEBALL A Share the Wealth contest is being spdn- sored by the Auburn ball teams for equipment.'The first prize drawn by Sharon Glousher for $30 went to Mrs. Myrtle. Munro. The second prize of $20 went to Mrs. Gordon Miller. It was drawn by Lorie Cart- wright. The third prize of $10 went to Mrs. Hartley McHarg of Clifford. It was drawn by Lisa Boonstoppel. 4-H Any girl, aged 12 to 26, wishing to take the 4-H project -Essential Edibles -please contact any of these leaders, Mrs. John Hildebrand, Mrs. Donald Cartwright, Mrs. Tom Cunningham or Miss Linda Cun- ningham by September 9. SOCIAL NEWS Mr. and Mrs. Stanley McNall, of Welland, and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Tonnes of Port Colborne visited last Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. Tom Johnston and Miss Laura Phillips. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Haggitt and Mr. Arthur Youngblut of Goderich returned home last weekend after two weeks visiting with Mr, and Mrs. Bill Riddell at Manitou, Manitoba. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Henry of Clawson, Michigan visited last week with his sister Mrs. Elsie Scott. SOCIAL NEWS Mr. and Mrs. Harold Baechler .recently spent the weekend in Wiarton where they attended the McDonald -McKenzie wedding, arriving home Sunday to enjoy a family picnic at the home of their daughter, Mrs, Tom Vanderburgh and Mr. Vanderburgh, .Goderich in honor of their son, Steven's first birthday party. Mr. and Mrs. James Schneider, Dennis, Angela and • Michael visited with Mr. and Mrs. Lizmore of London last Tuesday. Merchants in Auburn were surprised last week to have as salesman, midget Wrestler Sky -Lo - Lo of Greenvalley. He retired two years ago from wrestling and has started a business to help disabled people and plans to visit in this district at least twice a year. Mrs. Keith Machan and daughter Tracy and nephew Shawn Seers returned, last qeek after visiting relatives in Saskatchewan for two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Marks of Wingham .visited last Friday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Tom Jardin. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jardin, Michael and Darryl of Belgrave visited Mr. and Mrs. Tom Jardin - and Mrs. Elva Straughan last Sunday. VANASTRA HOME FURNISHINGS and appliances ovti we have a large selection of... *2, 3, 4 piece Chesterfields *Corner and Sidewall China Cabinets *3 pc. coffee table sets *Bunk Beds -Lamps *AppilancesiAntiques *Bedroom & Kitchen Suites *LAWN ORNAMENTS LOCATED 2 MILES SOUTH OF CLINTON IN VANASTRA..PHONE 482-7922 "the store with your everyday bargains" MORE QUALITY ROYALHOMESs PER FOOT!' "JULIO" Write for Free Brochure NAME— ADDRESS AW TOWN PHONE I HAVE LOT YES( 1►' NO( 4 CUSTOM: Build to your Re- quirements QUALITY: Materials and Workmanship. CHOICE: of Colours and Design BUILD: on your lot or on one of ours DIRECT: Purchase, from Manufacturer GUARANTEE: That Counts far 5 Years ROYAL HOMES LIMITED P.0 BOX 370 WINGHAM ONTARIO, CANADA„ 352-1444 Physical Fitness is for all ages at Camp Ipperwash. Shown above are: (left) Major R. P. (Bub) Russell, RR4 Walton and Major F. A. (Frank) Golding of Seaforth completing their daily run. Both Officers are in their 50's and run in excess of 1,000 miles each year. Both Major Russell and Major Golding served at CFB Clinton from 1968 to 1971. During that time their running program was supervised by Sergeant (now retired) John Lawson of Victoria Street, Clinton, Ontario. 1/11” zehrs lY ,•t f ', S+'N Rt rt 1 -. .M"�'+Kf6Y CLINTON NEWS -RECORD, THURSDAY, AUGUST 24,1978 -'-PAGE 13 Area women attend teachers convention One of the largest women's organizations in Canada celebrated its Diamond Jubilee this month when almost 800 MVCA .,., • from page 11 during the program taking part in four Education Days planned throughout the summer. The first was devoted to a watershed tour. The St. John's Emergency First Aid course and a wilderness survival training session made up two more days. The final day included a tour of the Lake Huron Water Supply Plant at Grand Bend and the Sifto Salt Mines in Goderich. The program's com- pletion date is August 25. The summer has gone by quickly but the time has been well spent and proved to be an enjoyable experience for all in- volved. delegates and observers met in Toronto, August 16 to 19 at the 60th Annual Meeting of the Federation of Women Teachers' Associations of Ontario. The Federation represents' the 33,000 women teachers in Ontario's elementary schools. Attending from this area were: Margaret Hogarth of Stephen Central School; Margaret Deichert of Zurich School; Vianne Trezise of Brookside Central School; Marjorie Freeman of Robertson Memorial School and Evelyn Merrill of Blyth. Provincial President Marie MacGregor called on the -delegates to try to build public confidence in the schools to counteract criticism from univer- sities and business. She pointed out that the schools are coping with many children who would once have been regarded as uneducable or who would Have dropped out in elementary school. "Considering the range of activities which are now considered the responsibility of the school, the wonder is that we do as well as we do," she said. Executive Secretary, Dr. Florence Henderson, reported that almost one- third of the school boards in Ontario do not spend all the money which the province is willing to provide. The result is that these areas have larger classes than necessary and may have to cut school programs which the children in their area could have. Fay Saunders, General Secretary of the Jamaica Teachers' Union, spoke at the annual dinner on the problems of education in the Third World. The merging was also ad- dressed by Dr. Ada Scherinann, Executive Director of the Com- mission of Inquiry into the Education of the. Young Child. 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