Clinton News-Record, 1979-01-25, Page 12RAGE 12--CLINTON NEWS -RECORD, THURSDAY. JANUARY 25, 1979
Auburn's
looking for
old photos
Pictures, pictures and
more pictures are wanted
of old-time scenes of
Auburn that would be of
interest to friends coming
back to celebrate the
125th •"` birthday this
sunimer.
If you have any stored
away to help tell
Auburn's story, 'please
leave them with Mrs.
Eleanor Bradnock.
W .I.
Citizenship and World
Affairs was the study at
the Auburn Women's
Institute meeting held
last Tuesday in the
Community Memorial
Hall with convenors, Mrs,
Beth Lansing and Mrs.
Oliver Anderson in
charge.
Mrs. Lansing gave an,„
interesting account on
how `to become a
Canadian citizen
She also had a quiz on
how well do you know
your representatives at
township, county councils
and also federal and
provincial, governments.
Mrs. Kenneth McDougall
won the quiz.
Mrs. Anderson spoke
co World Affairs and
gave the highlights of five
1978 men of the year.
The meeting had been
opened by president,
Mrs. Eleanor Bradnock
• with the Ode, the Mary
Stewart' Collect and 0
Canada with Mrs.
Kenneth McDougall. as
pianist in the absence of
Mrs. Catherine Jackson.
Mrs. Robert Peck,
secretary, was a patient
in Wingham hospital so
the assistant, Mrs.
Kenneth McDougall read
the minutes. Cards of
thanks were read from
Mrs. Elsie Scott and Mr.
and Mrs. Bert Daer.
Mrs. Thomas Haggitt,
the curator for the
Auburn Tweedsmuir
. History Book, was named
delegate to go to the
Officers' Conference,
May 1, 2 and 3 at the
University of Waterloo.
It was decided to enter
a float in the 125th Auburn
birthday parade and Mrs.
Thomas Lawlor, Mrs.
Frank Raithby and Mrs.
Hugh Bennett were
named to a committee
and plans are to be
brought to the February
meeting.
A donation will be
made to the Auburn
Community Memorial
Hall to assist with the
expense of insulating;
Mrs. Bud Chamney
sang a solo -Release Me
and a reading, At Wits
End, was given by Mrs.
Donald Haines.
-Mrs. Tom Jardin -hada
waist measure contest
which was won by Mrs.
Tom Lawlor.
Mrs. Lawrence
Plaetzer won the prize for
the lucky chair.
The roll call 'was an-
swered by naming the
birthplace of your
grandparents,
Lunch was served by
Mrs. -Tom Jardin, Mrs.,
Donald Haines and Mrs.
Elva Straughan.
Signed cards were sent
to Mrs. Robert, Peck,
Mrs: Arnold Craig and
Mrs. Donald Cartwright.
Mrs. Lillian Leatherland
offered to assist Mrs.
Andrew Kirkconnell
sending cards until she
was..well again.
SOCIAL NEWS
Winners at the weekly
euchre party held every
Tuesday' in the Com-
munity Memorial Hall,
sharp at 8 p.m. were
novelty -Mrs. Tom Jar -
din; high lady -Mrs.
Warner Andrews; low
lady -Mrs. Jim Glousher;
high man -Kenneth Mc-
Dougall and low man -
Douglas GIousher. There
were six tables in play.
Everyone is welcome.
Mrs. Donald Cart-
wright and Mrs. John
Hildebrand attended 4-1-1
leaders' classes for the
spring project, Ac-"
cessories-The Final
Touch. All 'girls 12 to 26
years of age wishing to
take this project, 'please
contact these leaders 'as
soon as possible,
Visitors on Sunday with
Mrs. Dorothy Grange and
Mr. and Mrs. Robert
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