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'ice' -0rlph, Sipa-Star, Thursday, February 9th, 1961
derichW.I. Sets
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Annual Meet Of Auburntibrary
Reveals Increased Book Reading
AUBURN; Feb. 7. ----The an- which followed, the f ollowin;;.
nti,,a1 meeting of the Auburn cancers were chosen. Nresiden.,
Public Library was held at the Mr. Bert 'Marsh; 1st vice -prey.
home of the librarian with the dent, Mr. Arthur Youngbiui
first vice -president -presiding. It 2nd vice-president, Kr. Witiiat�
r •vias moved that Miss 11I. R. Jack- E. ' Craig; secretary, •Miss" Mari
twa3:..act . as",s ry,,..ana, Ihe., ;ret it lac icsa a; trf,'am r,; :a
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nal meet- Sidney' 1:,an"sing; 1lbrarian�;,lYYis�
�;.r SSW ; e M ,. minutes of the last -ani
derich. Women's institute party the end of March with with a step dance acid a lively' u be adopted as read. .rine Margaret R.. iarioon;.assistariL,
•set Thursday,' March 2nd, the branch directors in chargi . {,Irish. Jig accompanied: by
yt ris, treasurer's report showed re- Mrs. Norman McDowell alio
Ye day to osa erve" the 60th This will be convened by 'Mrs. Frank Hawkins. 1 tress of $624.29, disburse -Miss Shirley Brown. The on
mcnts of $3$624. and a bank vention delegates are the lib
4" ;r a otc the founding of of dirrectors and her committee andacharge of theiisocial hour. in
jI " rerun and Miss B re 1e jikl.
organizuz•on. �_ r__ I balance of $295.56. New books to the value of also
:s,• Norman Clairmont, p're- The guest speaker of the The librarian gave her report Ne to be purchased. The aid
`tt, WAS • it► c large , of the afternoon, Mrs. Jack Evans, a The
3,206 backs read in
PORTER'S . Hill. 19ow Of ,206e, 1833 were tic ares are Mrs. Ralph T NlUu d
Ulis res,Ani ec: and Mrs. N. Public Health Nurse of • thetion,316 class and 1,057wejuv- and Miss Lima Mitch. The coin
js picestdeu at the piano. County, told about her duties homesas mile. This is an increase from
Feb. 6.mittee to purchase new books
minutes were accepted as Health Nurse in schools, catR'S HILL, g
by. the secretary, ed. K. acid the community.the- Huron Misstient aiiil�Cl Clinton Williams
1'ubl c Hos-the 1959 circulation: There is are: the
NTanag` l
djj ive and approved. She lined the work of an adult membership of 43 and and Mrs. Oliver Anderson. Thc'
gave the financial state -Unit since its organization in patient
where she underwent'67 public school children Te committee. to select books from
, The anniversary luncheon 1949. She stressed the import- surgery on Sunday morning. ceive free reading. the travelling library. truck are.
be held in Knox Church ance of the supervision of unit T e Woman's Association of directors Mrs. Mrs, William Dodd,...trs. Ralpl.
at 1..15 p.m. when the mem- ing Homes in the community Srace United Church will meet i The retiring Mrs. Duncan D.Munro, Mrs. Thomas Haggitt
of the 11 branches of the which is done by their staff. next Wednesday afternoon at101iveryand Anderson,,and Miss Margaret R. Jackson.
Htirbn District will be Following her
illustrate
uher work. thBeause home oofMrs.
bad driving con- were re -appointed fora1961tct, Cut -Outs Meet .
Its..;'Wilfred
Special speakers will ben ed des toThe second meeting • of the
•; Wilfred Keays, Chairman Miss Mary Howell" displayed ditions only a fe%�scholars at- 1964 term. - Mr. Bert Craig and Auburn Cut-Ottts, was held at
. e London Area, Mrs: Greer some of her oil paintings and the home t- the leader, Mrs.
pp, Board Director for sub- demonstrated several 'different bridaq. Donald Haines. The.president
ion 19, and Mrs. Otto Popp, types of She gave the the meet
',Oct president. members bl information Janet Young, opened
of sketching. d 1 t Thi ing and the minutes• were read
ging At _ by Marian Hickey, The roll
.:,luring _ call was answered by naming
— one point' to -consider' when _buy-+
ing cotton. The girls were
shown how to straighten mater-
ial and also how to alter pat-
terns. Nach girl made a bound
buttonhole.
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Brown
and Mr. and Mrs. William Rid-
dell ,of La Riviere, Manitoba,
spent last wee' -end with rela-
tives in Detroit.
Mr. John E. Taylor visited
last week -end with friends in
Toronto.
--Mr. and Mrs. Carl" Terchert
and family; of- Seaforth, have
rented the house on Goderich
street belonging to Mr. and Mrs,
William Maas and will take pos-
session in a week. •
Mr. Thomas Johnston attend-
ed the hardware convention in
Toronto this week in company
with his salesman, Norm Steven-
son, of Goderich.
Mr. and Mrs. Duncan MacKay
and Mr, John Houston visited
last Sunday with Dr. B. C. 'Weir
in • London hospital.
Friends of Mrs. Raymond Red-
mond were pleased to see her
in the village bn Monday and
able to get around after' many
months in hdspital,following her
fall last August when she rac-
tended Porter's Iii school
Mrs. Douwe Bruinsma
Mrs. Leo Ids • ga are
friends an e a ives
Netherlands.
last
Mr,
ed
and Robison
visiting Lundy,
in away.
4td
Gerald
to replace
whe
McKay
McDowell
Mrs.
retired' and
wlio had
were elect-
William.
lect-
William. T.
Mr.
moved
the
business
were made tc, hold a
period
card
printing.
valuable
about the art
Mrs. Mamie Sutcliffe
favored
the
directors' meeting
the° world, sh pa• --quipped with
the most modern'... navtgatipual
aids, and supplied with advance
information by the finest wea-
ther system in the world, do not
always reach port.
So it was with the 640 -foot
limestone carrier, Carl D. Brad-
ley, that put aut from Rogers
City, Michigan, bound for Buf-
fington, Indiana. On the night
of November 18, a 65 -mile -an -
hour -gale whipped up 20 to 30
foot mountains of water that
sh ;
tit'e,.y.,•grent*.. a..?l
hack and she sank in 365 feet
of water near ' ~aleavai�`:fgl d,
taking with her 33 erew mem-
bers. Thus the inland seas
claimed their largest victim, in
the greatest shipwreck in mod-
ern times, _
But as Mr. Ratigan says,
"Once in a while, when a storm
hurls the Lakes on ' beam -ends milk were sold in Ontar
. there may be lost ships, and
missing sailors, but that will ing 1959. Fluid sale of 'cream
amounted to 11,345,000 pounds
never keep •a Lake sailor from of butterfat• and 36,546,000
signing aboard for the' next
season." quarts of skim milk were sold.
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drawing transmitted over Canada's first public facsimile ser-
vice. Known as°Wirefax, the service has been opened initially
between Toronto and Montreal and provides instant trans-
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ASHFIEtip
ASHFIELD, Feb. 6.—Misses-
Audrey Ross and Margaret Mac-
donald, of London, spent a few
days at their homes here.
Miss Barbara Finlayson, of
Guelph, was home for the week-
end.
Mr. Frank MacLennan visited -
with his daughter, Mrs. 1)on
Ainslie, in Toronto. -
Mrs, William Johnson spent a,
few days with 1Virs Fred Mac -
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The children of the ehure } - •
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tnef orf"itilDn�tay^ afte ::seb,czO1 .n• s,.• . _.. .
the S.S.. 'room. Mrs: -George
Moncrief is leader of the Jun-
iors
.Mrs. Lorener-Luther` arelleade s
of the Seniors.
692,721,000 quarts of fluid
io dur-
MYSTERY '•IN., MANY DISASTERS
Loss Of Griffin In 1674.. Heads
list Of Great Lakes Shipwrecks
Since the beginning of record= paddlewheel box with her name
ed time, man has claimed his on it, an
fascination for the mighty deep, fisherman's nets was all that
and has bravely ventured forth marked the end of . a "real
to experience her many moods, dream" "and the bride that
In doing so he has jammed the dreamed it. -
annals of history with tales from Of the many disasters told in
the seven seas, but rivalling any this -book, -the first. one is the
of these are the stories from latest one, taking place in mid -
the freshwater ponds, we casu- November just two years ago.
tired her hip. ally call the "Great Lakes." On this the busiest waterway in
The Canadian Order of For- - In "Great Lakes Shipwrecks .
resters held a card party in the and Survivals" (Eerdmans), Wil -j
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