HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1979-01-11, Page 12PAGE 12----CLINTON NEWS -RECORD, THURSDAY, JANUARY 11, 197.9
Auburn starts
1125th birthday
A Happy New Year to
all.
Aubuip celebrated the
start of its 125th birthday
on New Year's Eve with a
large dance sponsored by
Auburn and District
Lions Club with President
Bud Chamney and
members assisting.
After midnight, a large
barbecued pig was
carried in and in view of
all, Sam Beadle donned
his white apron and cut
up the pig onto platters.
Colorful hats and horns
brought in the New Year
and all enjoyed the pork,
scalloped potatoes,
salads, etc.
This year - 1979 - the
village of Auburn will
celebrate its 125th bir-
thday of the first survey
of the village of Man-
chester in 1854. and also
the opening of the first
post office and the first
school.
Manchester, now called
;Auburn, has a very
colourful history since
Eneas Elkin, the first
Irish immigrant,.came to
take up land in this area.
He was the great-
grandfather of Bill
Robertson who was very
active in many of the
activities this past year.
Mr. Elkin made the
survey of the Hullett side
of the village.
It is hoped that more
people will assist the
various committees and
make the celebration one
to be remembered.
Meetings have been held
monthly since 1977 in
November.
SOCIAL NEWS
Mrs. Lillian
Leatherland and Mrs.
Eleanor Bradnock were
guests last Sunday of Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Peck of
RR3 Blyth.
Mrs. Florence Millian
attended the Millian
Christmas family reunion
at Carlow last Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar
Leatherland and family
of Acton visited on, the
weekend.with his mother
and all were guests of Mr.
4' and -Mrs. Wayne Millian
and family.
• Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Armstrong are attending
a convention in Toronto
this week and are visiting
with his cousin Miss
Winnie Vanstone.
'3. W.I.
Citizenship and World
Affairs will be the topic at
the January meeting of
the Auburn Women's
Institute to be held . on
'January 16 in the Com-
mtinity Memorial Hall.
The conveners in charge
are Mrs. Oliver Anderson
and Mrs. Beth Lansing.
Everyone is welcome.
LIONS CLUB
The Auburn and
District Lions met last
Wednesday ' with their
president, Lion Bud
Chamney in charge and
17 members present.
Lion • Jim Schneider
brought Rick Holden as
his guest. Four Lions
Club members were
present from Goderich.
Lion Paul Schutz,
L.I.F. chairman, gave a
slide presentation and
speech on .the work of
L.I.F. and Auburn Lions
Club donated $50 to this
project.
The secretary's report
given by Bob Worsell was
adopted on motion of Lion
Terry Powell and Lion
Steve Campbell. Lion Jim
Schneider gave the
financial statement
showing a goad profit
from the New Year's
dance.
Lion Steve Campbell
was named to be the new
third vice-president.
Lion Douglas Chamney
was the winner of the
do6r prize. Plans were
made to hold a Valen-
tine's dance on February
17.
A motion to adjourn
was made by Lion Bill
Sproul and Lion Jim
Schneider.
Smile
Oh', for the good old
days - when news
travelled so slowly that
we didn't get upset more
than once a week. -
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