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Santa's here
The Clinton Merchants Santa Centre in the Town Hall, beautifully decorated by
Mrs. Stubbs' Marketing Class at CHSS, is in full operation on Fridays and
Saturdays. Here elves Sharon Ducharme and Sue McLay pose with Santa.
(News -Record photo)
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CLINTON NEWS -RECORD, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 14; 1976-PA3E 19
Auburn sees nativity scene
The colourful im-
pressive Nativity scene
made by the Children's.
Workshop was presented
to the Village of Auburn
last Sunday evening at 7
p.m.
Mrs. Earl St Jean,
leader of the Workshop,
paid tribute to the
children and their
leaders, Ross Robinson
and Jim Schneider, who
had made the scene.
Joanne Slater
presented the scene to the
village and Mr. Frank
Raithby received it.
The Reverend Wayne
Good dedicated the
Nativity scene and spoke
of his three trips to
Bethlehem telling of the
place where Christ was
born.
Mrs. St Jean thanked
the helpers, Mrs. Irene
Millian, Mrs. Shirley
Andrews and Mrs.
Bernadette Andrews,
who assisted the children
with their cutting and
painting.
The Reverend Earl St
Jean pronounced the
benedictibn.
About 50 adults and
children attended the
service. Hot chocolate
was served to the
children at the Manse
following the service.
OBITUARY
Funeral services were
conducted at the Stiles
Funeral Home in
Goderich for Laura
Madeline Wagner who
passed away in
University Hospital,
London following an
illness of three weeks on
December 6.
She was born on March
29, 1911 on the Maitland
Block, Hullett Township,
the daughter of the late
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob
Wagner.
She was a graduate of
Stratford General
Hospital and served in
.the United States Army.
After her service, she
worked for the American
Red Cross and later was
an industrial nurse for
General Electric in
Syracuse, N.Y. until she
retired five years ago to
Auburn.
She was a member of
Knox Presbyterian
Church, Goderich. R
The everend Ronald
McCallum was in charge
of the funeral service.
The late Miss Wagner
is survived by one
brother, Carl of Glen
Willow, Ohio; and five
sisters, Mrs. Rose
Herman of Tavistock,
Misses Ella Wagner and
Minnie Wagner of
Auburn; Mrs. Wilfred
(Bertha) Sanderson of
Auburn and Mrs. Fred
(Doris) Youngblut of
Woodstock, and also
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several nieces and
nephews.
Relatives from a
distance at the funeral
were from Woodstock,
London, Oakville,
Toronto, Tavistock and
the surrounding district.
Burial took place in
Ball's Cemetery, Auburn.
HALL BOARD
Mrs. Melanie
McLaughlin of Hanover
spoke to the members of
the Auburn community
Memorial Hall Board
telling about grants that
might be available for
insulating and lowering
the ceiling in the hall.
It was announced that
Hullett Township had
appointed Reeve Joe
Hunking, Deputy -Reeve
Tom Cunningham, Ralph
Campbell of East
.Wawanosh, Jim
Glousher, Village of
Auburn, Kenneth Scott of
West Wawanosh and Mrs.
Eleanor Bradnock,
President of the Women's
Institute, to be members
of the flall Board.
COFFEE TIMERS
'The Coffee Timers met
on Monday December 4
at the home of Joanne
Graf. Joanne showed a
film on child abuse and
discussed the help and
services available
through Family and
Children's Services.
The Coffee Timers will
not meet again until the
New Year.
LIONS CLUB
The Auburn, and
District Lions Club met
on December 6 with
president, Lion Bud
Chamney in charge.
The door prize was won
by Lion Gordon Daer.
The secretary, Lion
Bob Worsen gave the
minutes which were
adopted on motion by
Lion Don Haines and Lion
Fred Lawrence. The
financial statement was
-giVen by the treasurer,
Lion Jim Schneider.
Plans were completed
for the Lions Christmas
party for Auburn children
on December 20 at 7:30
p.m. in the Auburn
Community Memorial
Hall.
The 50-50 draw was won
by Kay Seers.
It was announced that
there were only a few
tickets left for the New
Year's dance.
There will be an
executive meeting on
December 27 at 8 p.rn. at
the home of Lion Bud
Chamney.
WAIAEROURN CLUB
The Walkerburn Club
held their meeting last
week at the home of Mrs.
Ronald Gross.
Mrs. Tom Cunningham
opened the meeting with
a poem followed by the
singing of 0 Canada. Mrs.
Gerry Huizinga led in
prayer.
The roll call was an-
swered by II members
and two visitors with
donations to their foster
child.
The draw prize,
donated by Mrs. Ted
Hunking, was won by
Mrs. Ronald Gross.
The members decided
against holding any
Christmas meeting and
plans were made to hold
the January meeting on
the last Tuesday at the
home of Mrs. Stewart
Ball. The program will be
in the charge of Mrs. Roy
Daer and Mrs. Stewart
Ball and the lunch
committee will be Mrs.
Elliott Lapp and Mrs. Ted
Hunking.
The guest speaker of
the afternoon was Mrs. E.
Grigg of Clinton who gave
an interesting talk on
Alma College 'where she
had attended a con-
ference last August.
Mrs. Gerry Huizinga
conducted a commercial
contest. A delicious lunch
was served by Mrs.
Stewart Ball and Mrs.
Roy Daer.
SOCIAL NEWS
Mr. and Mrs. Darryl
Merkur of Toronto; Mr.
and Mrs. George Robb
and family of London;
Mrs, Mary Johnston of
London; and Mr., and
Mrs. Fred Youngblut of
Woodstock, visited on the
weekend with Mr. and
Mrs. Wilfred.. Sanderson
and attended the funeral
of ,their aunt and latter's
sister, the late Miss
Laura Wagner.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Weir
of London and Mr. and
Mrs. Duncan MacKay .of
Goderich visited last
Saturday with Mr. and
Mrs.'Torn Johhston and
Miss Laura Phillips.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald
Cartwright, David,
Derrick and Lorie, spent
the weekend in Toronto
with Mr. and Mrs. Bob
Williams and family.
The community is
pleased to report that
Mrs. Elsie Scott has come
home after being a
patient in St. Joseph's
Hospital, London,
following surgery. Her
brother, Mr. Jim Henry
and Mrs. Henry of
'Closson, Michigan,
brought her home and
visited with her.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Daer
and Mr. Gordon Daer
attended the family
Christmas dinner at the
home of Mr. and Mrs.
Donald Dewar and family
at Atwood last Sunday.
Auburn Women's
Institute will hold their
special Christmas
meeting on December 19
at 2 p.m. with Mrs.
Donald Haines and Mrs.
Tom Jardin in charge.
The roll call is to be
answered by a Christmas
recipe and sample.
Everyone is welcome.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Raithby and Mr. John
Raithby visited last
Saturday with Mr. and
Mrs. Grant Raithby and
family at Collingwood.
Mrs. 'Lillian
Leatherland entertained
25 members of her family
at a Christmas gathering
in the Community
Memorial Hall last
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Turner and Mrs. Beth
Lansing attended the
Sunshine Bus Tour dinner
and evening at Blyth last
Friday evening.
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