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.
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of Mullett Township
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on November 13
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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
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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
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