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CREWE, Oct. 10. -Mr. and' Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Crozier
Mrs. Douglas Rpid, of Toronto, were London visitors on Sun -
were Thanksgiving visitors with day.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Reid and' 1%lr. and Mrs. Jim Drennan,
Jack. Paul and Shawn visited on Sun -
Mrs. C. Chamney, of Wing- day with Mr. and Mrs. W.
ham, and -Mrs. Sam Thompson Drennan, of Lucknow.
and children were Sunday visit- Mr. and Mrs. Chester Fin -
att ansl nava attended
funeral of Mrs. Finnigan's uncle,.
Mr. Bob McInnes, at Teeswater,
on -Monday,
Of the 114 different species
of purebred dogs registered
with the Canadian Kennel Club,
the bea4le and the poodle lead.
in ,number of registrations.
PERSONALS
Miss Mary Wilson was home
for the Thanksgiving holiday
-from Stratford Teachers' Col-
lege.
Stuart Taylor and Cliff Stew-
ardson, of Nile, have returned
from a successful moose hunt-
ing trio Tatar L64 acs - .ac#
of them shot a moos They re.
port that three or four ,aches,
of snowfell, in the area ':one
night.
Mr. and Mrs. Sydney Knight
and Mrs. Ruth_ Gillespie, Allis-
ton, spent the week -end with
Mr. and Mrs. E. Little, South
street.-
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Saturday, October 14th, 1061
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AUBURN; Oct. 10.E --1r, and
Mrs, George Wright and' family,;
of Exeter; spent the holiday
weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Atrthur and Nfamily.
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Pent-
land, of North Bay, visiled last
week -end with the latter's mo-
ther, Mrs. Charles Straughan.
Mrs. Howard Wallace, Nita
aiid"' til i, ts1 r-amston-r visited
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. k ert
Sh etty nd; -bei",,
mother, Mrs. Herbert Mogridge:
Mrs., Maud Fremlin returned
last week after a few weeks'
holidays with her sister, Mrs.
Chester Taylor, and Mr. Taylor,
of St. JJekens.
Mr. and -Mrs. Harry Eve, ,Af
Leaside, spent the holiday tiith
her mother, Mrs. Herbert`
Govier.
Mrs. Charles Asquith return-
ed last week -encs 'from Blyth
where she visited her sister,
Mrs. Frank Rogerson, and Miss
Alice Rogerson.
Guests . with Mr. and Mrs.
Roy Easom over the week -end
were Mrs. Millie Partlow, Tor-
onto; Mrs. Becky Wood, Blyth;
Mr. Harvey Ashton and Ken-
neth, Clinton; Mr. and Mrs.
Bert Lyon, Wayne and `Kathy,
Londesboro; and Mr. and Mrs.
Bert Daer, .R.R 1, Auburn.
Mrs. Arthur Ferguson, of
Ititchener,. visited relatives and
• friends in this district last
week.
Mrs. Charles East, of London,
spent last week -end with her
son, .inward East, Mrs, East,
Brenda and Karen.
Mrs. Fred Plaetzer, of Clin-
fan*spent . the holiday � villi bur.
daughter, 'Mrs. Charles Million,
borne 'l ownship. -
Mr. and Mrs. Elwin Ander-
son,
nder
son, of Brantford, visited last
Saturday with Mr. and Mrs.
William Straughan.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Craig spent
the holiday with friends in Port
Huron.,
M dM Kenneth S tt
r. an Mr
co
The 'r0 eri" l fl it 1 --00tobv_ 1
ford, visited last , week -end at.
the home of the latter s parents,
Mr. and Mrs. George Milliary,
R.R. 3, Auburn. -
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Youngblat
a ti ,family, of Hamilton,spent
the holiday with the former's
sister, Mrs. Russel King and
Ivir. King.
+ Mrs. George Beadle is visiting
her daughter, Mrs. Ernest'at-
n andr:.P to so on
torso Mr: at r n
week.
Barbara and. Johnhy spent the
week -end with Mr. and Mrs.
John R. Weir, Joan and . Bob,
of London. '
Mrs. Frank Spielvogel, of Lis-
towel, and her sister, Mrs. David
Martin, of Britton, visited on
Monday with Miss Laura Phil.
lips:
Keith, Wayne and Eric visited Mr. and Mrs. ;Elmer Relltti.
with°Mrs. Mary McNall, of Wel-. of,,. Blyth, spent ' Thanksgiving
land, and also visited Niagara day with their daughter, Mrs.
Falls. I Harry Arthur, Mr. , Arthur,
Mr. and Mrs. Wes. Bradnock i Judith, Mark and Greg.
spent the holiday with Mr. and Rev. and Mrs. William Mains;
Mrs. Jack Welsh and son Ben, of Granton, Mr. Ronald Mains
of Detroit. and Miss Shirley Mains, both of
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Johnston, London, were guests on Monday
Esther and Robert were week with, Mr. and Mrs.. Robert J.
end visitors with the former's Phillips.
-mother, Mrs. Stanley Johnston. Mr. David Hamilton returned
Mr. and Mrs. °Carl Thomson least week from Cromarty and is
now staying with his daughter,
Mrs, Gordon R. Taylor, and
and little son -a Mark, of Strat-
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Mr. Taylor. '
Holiday guests with Mr. and
• Mrs. John Houston and Miss
Olive Young were Miss Jean
• Houston and Miss Jean Jamie-
son. both of Toronto, Miss Mary
• I. Houston, ,Hamilton. and Miss
;:.4 Franeea Houston, Reg.I�T., of
• London.
• Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Weston.
of Toronto. spent the week -end
•with the latter -s parents, Mr.
• and Mrs. Alfred Rollinson..They
• returned to Toronto with them
ofor a week's visit.
Miss Laura Wagner, Reg.N.. of
• Syracuse. N.Y., and Miss Ella
SINGLE -=-ROLL A i EGr T.. -AR -3'R1 3-E=--=-•- atier 2$,ne-!Artif, t siert_
• the week -end with -.their:- sister*
•• Miss Minnie Wagner, and other
• members of their family. '
• • Marao ,Grange Honored
Miss Margo Grange was re-
• Gently honored with a surprise
• party at the_ .home_. _of. _M1•,_ .and
• Mrs. Elliott Lave by t>te choir
• -of Knox ' United Church. Mins
Grange has been organist for
the past three years and is now
a student at Stratford Teach:
ers' College. Music and con-
tests made an enjoyable' even-
ing,. Mr. Lapp. in presenting
her with/ a gift from the choir
thanked er for her workas
2 FOR 1 SALE �
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• roll of our sale stock is gone. We have new'
• stock arriving daily and this stock must go to
make' rootat''•-for it. Come in Prowl It is nee
• 'essary to make the terms of this sale cash.
STARTS OCTOBER 12
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grrganibt and choir
wisheq her every succe
new venture. The • eveniaae
Icl�oseed with- luneb ,Fed bytltwe
hostess assisted by Mrs. Oliver
Anderson' and Mrs.Nornial�n
'in1'ightnran.
Horticultural ,SocKety.
Flower lovers in Auburn and •
the surrounding district have
a, treat in store ort Monday even-
ing, O!etober 16, - wlwn Mr. '( .
eaaontnne, of . Goderich, �wiii
a rangemelits 'af the . '0 tOber'_
thetiir1'-at-'th�°--
ety, AuThis' bum
euparal Socieeting
will be held at -8.30 p.m,
the Orange Hall and, there will
also be a ,musical program.
Mrs. J. Hembly Entertained
Mrs. William T, Robison en-
tertained twelve friends ,and
neighbors of Mrs. James Reliably
to .., a noon luncheon recently. '
Following the luncheon Mrs.
Robison spoke a few words exp
pressing regret that Mrs. Heitz-
bly will be moving to Dublin,
and presented her with gift.,
from the friends assembled.
Mrs. Hembly' thanked her
friends and a social time was
enjoyed, -
Knox United W.M.S.
The Autumn ThankofTering
meeting of Knox United Church
Woman's Missionary Society was
held in the Sabbath school rooiti.
of the church 'with a large at-
tendance. The Londesboro lad-
ies were guests; also Woman's
Association groups and many
from the congregation. Soft
music. was played by Mrs, Wil-
liam J. Craig. The call to wor-
ship was led by Mrs. William
T. Robison, Me theme -lining,
"The Harvesting of the Years
and a Litany of ThanWs'!.-given
for the sowing of the seed,
This last Thankoffering service -
of the W.M.S. as a separate. .
organization arouses many bless-
ed memories. It is exactly 3.6.,•,
years 'to the month since the
Uniting Missionary,Societies 'of
the Oo>zgrega o --9.,r.
'and- -i resbA eica4t" •-•:,,Elio4°•4es�
brought together their harvest-
ing of ` service in the National.
Inaugural service of October 26,
1925. The responsive reading,
was led by Mrs. John Durnin
and--the-Scripture -lesson_-fr..oin--
the Gospel of John 17:1-22 was
talien by Mrs. Elliott Lapp. - The
meditation, The Harvesting of
the Seed was given by Mrs.
Ernest Durnin: A solo was sung,
by Mrs. Charles Lewis. " Mr.
Charles Scott introduced the -
guest . speakers of the evening,
Rev. and Mrs. C. Wesley W.
Park, of Wesley-WSiis Church
Clinton. Mr. Park addressed
the meeting and. explained4lte-
pictures of Trinidad shown - Sy
Mrs. Park. The slides proved
most informative and interest- •
ing and were greatly enjoyed
by all present. Mrs. C. Lewis, -
in a few well chosen words,
thanked Mr. and Mrs. Park.
The Thankoffering was ' receiv;
ed . by Mrs., Elliott Lapp and
Mrs. Ernest Durnin. Mrs. Wil-
liam T. Robison closed the •
meeting with prayer. Receiving
the `g11 dstr were -the Wdtt5. pre-
sident, Mrs. John Durnin, and
the W.A. president, Mrs. Ken-' -
neth McDougall, assisted by
Mrs. Fred Toll. A social hour
followed with lunch , served by
the W.M.S. ladies of the church.
Dial Phones Popular
Dial telephones have proved'
very popular in -the . ,Auburn
district since the Auburn ,.ex-
change was changed over on
March 15, 1961. The 175 sub-
scribers on this exchangehave
,Made - a -total of 154:648 calls ; -
during the" six-month period
from March 15 to September
15. There have been 99041
local calls made, 32.300 incom-
ing calls and 32,443 out -going
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