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Clinton News-Record, 1978-11-09, Page 16PAGE 16 —CLINTON NEWS -RECORD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 9 , 1978 Auburn Lions plan spring project The Auburn and District Lions Club met last Wednesday in the Community Memorial Hall with 14 meinbe s present. President Lion Bud Chamney was in charge. The minutes were read by Lion Steve Campbell and seconded by Lion Marinus Bakker. The treasurer Lion Jim Schneider gave the financial statement showing a profit from the Thanksgiving dance. Projects were discussed and among the proposed projects for next spring are the in- stallation of lights on the ball diamond and the construction of a concrete slab. Seventy-five tickets for the New Years dance at the Auburn Hall will be available soon on a first come basis at $15 per couple. The ticket in- cludes a pork barbecue. Christmas candy canes are available from Lions Club members at $2 each. A director's meeting is called for November 22 at the home of President Bud Chamney. A motion to adjourn was made by Lion Mark Arthur and Lion Jim Schneider. OBITUARY Miss Laura Phillips received word on Sunday of the sudden passing of her cousin, Mrs. James Robinson of Yellow Grass, Saskatchewan. She was the former Elizabeth Philips, eldest daughter of the Iate John and Margaret Phillips of Yellow Grass. She was born 81 years ago on the 10th con- cession of West Wawanosh where her parents kept a general store and post office. The Phillips family moved many years ' ago' to Saskatchewan. The deceased's husband passedaway in February of this year. She is survived by one son James Scott of Stoney Creek; one daughter, Mrs. Walter Simmons. of ;ello� ,Grass;_ and five brothers; and one sister. 4-H NEWS Auburn I, 4-H club held their fifth meeting at the home of Mrs. Donald Cartwright with Carol ,Seers in charge. The meeting was Arena repairs The Kincardine News reported that Tiverton is looking for volunteers to help complete the necessary repairs on their arena. Approximately $30,000 will be spent on the arena so that monitoring for wind levels will not be necessary. The arena will still be monitored for snow of more than 25 • inches which would force the arena to close tem- porarily. "We hope to keep it open for the Centennial," 'Village Clerk- Glenda Avis said. opened with the 4-H pledge followed by the minutes. The roll call was answered by telling of a recipe which uses tea biscuits and how it tastes. Plans were made to hold the next meeting at the home of Kim and Patti McDowell. The club exhibit was planned and also the club party, The leaders and girls made maple treasure and cod Italiano. A discussion followed on conserving energies and menu planning. The'girls tasted pink velvet and colourful fruit cocktail loaf. • The meeting was closed with the 4-11 motto. COMMUNITY PROJECT The Children's 125th Workshop Committee, Mrs. Ann St Jean, Mrs. Maria Hebert, Mrs. Shirley Andrews and Mrs. Bernadette Andrews', met at the home of Mrs. St Jean to plan for the workshop. The first meeting is to be held in the Auburn Community Memorial Hall on Thursday, November 9 at 7 p.m. for children 8 to 13 years of age. After registration, a movie will be shown and admission is 25 cents per child, Pop and popcorn will also be for sale. This is a community project and extra adult help would be most welcome. If you can help, please phone 526-7762. SOCIAL NEWS Mrs. Thomas Haggitt, Mrs. Donald Haines, Mrs. Robert Peck, Mrs. Lillian Leatherland, Mrs. Frank Raithby and Mrs. ' Eleanor Bradnock, at- tended the Women's Institute area convention held at the Banqueter, London last Wednesday and Thursday. M'rs. Myrtle 'Munro returned last Saturday after visiting with her son Donald Youngblut, Mrs. Youngblut, Lorie, Barry and Bradley in London. While there, she attended the graduation of her granddaughter, Lorie at Westminster Collegiate where she received her honors diploma for Grade 13. Mrs. Beth Lansing visited last week with Mrs. Celia Taylor of Goderich for a couple of days. 'To the Electors of Mullett Township VOTE THOMAS CUNNINGHAM as Deputy -Reeve on November 13 41 NM, Shur -Gain Protection ulowi injectable tylan ,ib two convenient strengths Choose the strengths that meet your needs with either 50 or 200 mg of Tylosin base per cc in free flowing, sterile propylene glycol. Use as aid In prevention and treatment of contagious calf pneumonia, metritis, shipping fever and secondary infections in cattle. Use as an aid in treatment and prevention of Swine dysentery (vibrionic) erysipelas and pneumonia in swine. jGANHU Waal health service Shu Gain ... for the modern farmer. Henimel's Feed SS MARY ST. CLINTON 4$2.11$2 000 t Motto-Pi*i,4100-6:00p.in.; ". Satr rddV s ooi12t00 1of n. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bennett of Amherstburg visited last Saturday with his aunt, Mrs. Elva Straughan and Mr. and Mrs. Torn Jardin. Six tables were in play last week at the euchre party held in the Auburn Community Memorial Hall. Prize winners were: high lady, Mrs. Tom Haggitt; low lady, Mrs. Warner Andrews; high man, ' Allan McDougall; low man, Derrick Car- twright; and novelty, Jack Hallam. Everyone is welcome to come and enjoy them- selves. at the euchre parties held every Tuesday evening at 8 p.m. sharp. Mr. Archie Robinsont,of Clinton called on Auburn friends last week prior to leaving to spend the winter in Florida. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Dobie, Susan and Shelley, moved into their new home on John Street last week. Mr. Murray Rollinson came home from Clinton Public Hospital last Saturday after having surgery there recently, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Livermore, Robbie, Donald and Phiiin Take lit from Discount DAVE... Fordwich, spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Haines. The community is sorry to report that Pastor Alfred Fry of Goderich is very ill in St. Joseph's Hospital. He is wished a speedy recovery. The Auburn librarian, Mrs. Lillian Leatherland, asks that all Huron County Library books be in by November 2. Mrs. Ed Davies was home for the weekend. She is a patient in Vic- toria Hospital. She is . wished a speedy Les Falconer, left, of R.R. 5, Clinton had the best gate sign in the Huron County 4-H competition and took home the HallriceFarms trophy, presented by Psa►tpr Hallahan. (Moto by Wilma Okel OF THE . TOWNSHIP OF GODER1CH YOUR SUPPORT AT THE POLLS WOULD BE GREATLY APPRECIATED CHESTER STURDY TOWNSHIPOR COUNCIL R-12 AND R-20 FIBERGLASS INSULATION SALE ... 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