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AUBURN -k$ -the an -
nal "At Home' at Stratford
Teachers' ,Callege Trom -this dis-
trict•'werg Mr. ••and Mrs: -Ken-
neth ,McDougall, Mrs. Hugh Mc-
,Crostie and Miss .Annette Mc-
Crostie, Goderich, Airs. Alvin
Letherland, • IVIrS. Jim Bolger,
Walton, and Mr. andiSirs. tor.
dycemelark, R.R. 5, 'G-oderiz.h. •
The Wornan'S. -World Day of
• Prayer service will be held in
• Knox Presbyterian Church on
Friday, February 14, at 2 p.m.
All ladies in this community
are urged itto attend this prayer
service which is being observed
'throughout. the world. The
Girls' Day of Prayer service vilI
, held this same day at 1.30
p.m. when the • Auburn
.members will be host to neigh-,
boring groups from Blyth, Gode-
.rich, 'Clinton and Londesboro
in Knox PreSbyterian church,.
Atiburn.
• Mr. J. J. Robertson and Mr.
Elmer Robertson visited .last
„week .with -Dr. • 13. C. Weir at
'Word -was received 'here' 'by
Mr, and MiS.'William'j..Craig
• that their son-in-law, Mr. Stan-
ley Strasser of Sault Ste. Marie
• has sold his business. Mr. 'arid
Mrs. Strasser, Barbara and I3ev•
• -enley are ,planning to move to
California: •
Mrs. Jae Mutch of .„OttaWa is
visiting with her, Sister, Mrs,
Herbert Goyier..
Mr. and Mrs. Maitland Allen
-i•-eturned last Weekend from, a
i-Wo-we'ek visit with the latter's
'sister, Mrs" William Coats and
Mr. Coats in Flint, Michigan.
Mr. John Wright of London
vent the weekend with 'Mr.:
^ and Mrs.. Robert Arthur and
• Jayne. •
Mr. and M. Ste: . •
•""' ney, •Diane, ,nna.
brook na
,ents, Mr. and Af,'•. PO); ••
„ ney on Suhclay.
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Prize Winners
The local L,O.L. 932 S' ponsor-
. .ed a progressive euchre party
in their hall with a good attend-
, ante. The evening was 'plan-
ned by Gordon Daer, Edgar
flowatt'and-Wilfred--Sanciersett-
Prize winner -S'. were: High man,
Andrew Kirkconnell; low,
Gow; high lady, Mrs, Keith
Machan;, low, Mrs. John. Dper;,
most ,lone .hand. Gordon
Powell.
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i" W.I. Card Party
A -large crowd attended the
card party last Friday. night in
the .Community Memorial Hall
sponsored by the Women's 'In
stitute.,. Mr. 'Bert 'Craig was
, the master ,of ceremonies. Pro-
• , 'gressive enehre, lost heir, -500"
an trokinole were played,
Euchre-, ,winners were: High
• ' ' lady, .Mrs. Alvin' Plunkett; low',"
Mr. 'Kenneth Scott; high- man,
., Wes Bradnoek; low, Ed. Haines;
most lone, hands. RobertTurner,
and Len Archambault, tied, with
the former winning the draw.
Crokinale"winners were: High,
.. John Raithby; low, Lynn Turn-
er Lest, der. vinners .were:
• --- high, Mrs, Wilfred Plunkett and.
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Junior Farmers
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*** Junior Institute
ottrANIZATIONAL
MEETING
AI youn'il People Between .
14 and 30 Are 'Invited °
To Attend
• Wed. Feb. 19th
830 _pm. •
AGRICULTURAL BOARD
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iIrsiiitSictlematettoew=low, Wi1fs4-
Plunkett and Bert Daer. The
lucky- door prize was drawn by
Jayne Arthur and the-- winner
was Mr. Kenneth Scott. "' Mrs.
Bert Craig, the president of the
local branch; thanked the corn;
mittee in charg"nd all those'
t*Alto- had attended,' The com-
mittee who had arranged . for
.nis evening of games, „Mrs.
Ihomas. La.wior, Mrs.. Roy Ea-
som, and Mrs,' Donald Haines,
seived
A.Y.P.A. Attend Party
A.Y.P.A. Members
joined with others-11.am Gode-
rich, Wirigham, Gori -ie, Seaforth,
Egeter; Belgrave and Blyth to
attend the annual party of the
Deanery of Huron held at Wing -
ham arena.. More thane100 at-
tended. Following the skating
party, all went to the parish
hall of St. Paul's Church Where
lunch was enjoyed.. Clergy pre-
sent were: 'the rector at Wing -
ham, Rey. C. 3Ohnston; the Rev.,
T. Ganon, rector of Exeter who
tessekaollaintkoisstskospAsisW41,
Rev. R. V,..-Meally,",-rectorot'St.
Mark's, Auburn, Blyth and Bet:
grave. Mr. 0. S. Slernin, la
reader • of Goderich„ arid Mr.
,Clifford Brown, warden atAu-
burn, Were also, present. . The
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next r'neeting will'be held' on
February 16- at Seafort,h when
Rt. .Rev. II. Appleyard, Bishop
of _Georgian Bay, will be the
guest speaker.
"What Shall I Wear?"
' Barbara .Sanderson was in
charge of •the Auburn 4-H Club
when 11 Members met for the
second meeting on the, project,
What shall I wear? The meet-
ing was opened with the pledge
followed by the minutes read
by Marliyn Daer. The roll call
olrh girl show-,
7143BEINMA.:.
LL -g ----suitable `materials be. &hant-er ^ with the girls. 'rho
worn by each of -the trperr worship service was •opened
sonality types.. Mrs. Gordo/ t„, 1.,•„m1
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ston. .The.Seripture lesson, was
the distussion. on choosing lin
read by Linda Jefferson and the
and texture tO suit ,the person
offering Was received by Donna
ality of eaCh girl and also hac
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to choose design,' and color to Chamney and LindaReed.
+Karen East closed, the -meeting
go with the. rest of the ward -
with prayer -and' the • dosing
robe. •A diScussion took place'
on patterns suitable to the girls ceremony.
and what materials one shAuld Favor Consolidation.
look' for in, blouse 'materials.
Thmaking Of a worked but-
U.S.S. NO. 5, Hullett ratepay-
tonhale was demonstrated b3 ,
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ers voted in faYor of an area
consolidated. ,vhool at 'a, meet -
Mrs. W. Bradnock, and eaCh gir:
ing • held in the schoolhouse,
worked a sample which is to
Monday, 'February 10. 'William
be placed , in her record book
Thehome assignment ' L. Craig was Appointed chair-
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ma member to findis picture: fol
man of the meeting and Frank
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Raithby was -appointed secre-
of two garments styled on lines.
tary. Mr. Raithby gave an “•ac -
that waul.ctsult her personality.:
. • count, of -the meeting of the
COlorful 'Saris Modelled Hullett T.ownship'sehOol 'hoards
Chief Counsellor Mrs. Maur'held" rcelitly in Londesboro
ice 'Bean .explained the colon,. with the reeve and council also
of the flag of India and' theli 10 attendance ': All sections were
re.presente,d and each returned
to their'•home section to call a
ratepayer's' meeting. After 'a
.Alisants-siawileriodmanthii,Sehooiy.
significance when the Auburi.
Explorers" met. Games war
conducted by Mrs. Donali
.ing.....,,•,•11Mrs^x..40,trsthers;mGranr•-
led' in the sitigsong xfd-
pening exercises were con
duefed by Chief Explorer Karer
'East. The minutes were reai
by Shelley Grange and the trea
sur.c417., Donna Chamney .gave th
financial statement. The EX
plorers were divided into ivy(
groups with each ,Aramatizin'
an incident from the study book
The golden coin. •• Kathy Schnei
der and jannAta Johnston mod •
elled colorful saris. The chap
ter.from the study book Wa'
told by Mrs-. -Lloyd Humphrey;
telling of the improvement.,
being made in thatcOuntry with
sanitation.'. A display of eight
dolls dressed in native costumes
was discussed by Mrs. Rehert
Arthttr when, she reviewed the
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EliiniiiFb AubUrn boarctforder the horticulture pins im- flock. The -alter-dinner • coin -
mediately including extras for
members wishing them at -a
Mrs,. --Humphreys
announced that' the annual
statements had beeri accepted
by --the- various -departments -arid -
that the plant food for prizes
had ben received._ She stated
Lha t 24 dozen tuberous -rooted
begonias had been ordered.
Mrs°, Norman" McDowell and
Mrs., Bert Craig were appointed
to assist the .secretary When
these bulbs arrive* It was de-
cided to take orders ' for the
and ,William Moss, .a trustee,
being the scrutineers.* The
Auf_stisin,,,placed before the rate-
payersfy;was. Yik"ket4gvalfitz,
go into a school area and con-
sequently' have a consolidated
-school----j•n--tlre-township:-at'e
Auburn trustees • will
attend a meeting in Iitillett
Township hall .early in April to
'learn of ,the vote of, the rate-
payers of the Other .sections.
Rev. Charles Lewis moved a
vote of thanks to the Auburn
school, board who had carried
out their duties in this, section.
Chairman, Harold McClinchey gladioli afid the 'mots at the
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'discussed the. instalmeeting,-,A newsletter
lation of a March ,
fire escipe in the near future about the coming convention
and it was .noted .that,..a tele: was read aj-ld it was announced
phone had been installed in the that Horticulture Week would
schoolroom. during the receht .be observed . the , first week of
holiday season. - ' - ,, May to promote garden pro-
,jects And a "clean. Up and plant
: Society Makes Plans up." campaign. , It was deeided.
The •enrolment of 30 more to invite Mr:,Clifford Epps," the'
members' 'will be the objective district. director, totheext
of the Auburn Horticultural So- meeting which will be a supper
ciety. This was decided/uponmeeting. The program , tom:
when the eXeetttlye...met in the mittee will. be Mrs, Gordon -R.
Public f,ibrary room on Monday Taylor, Ws. Robert J. Phillips
afternoon. The president, Mrs. and Mrs. Arthur Grange: The
Wes Bradnock,-opened the meet- committee to Set Up the smor-
'1,44-ant..htbersinirattas----wer.ettreact-tganilpurill^&r,liettiAlr-s-,
tntestio-n-a-'-vofb-byi-ballot-was-byTthe serretary,-MrS-,---rloyd-Gordon R, Taylor, Airs. Norman help to look after the lawn but
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mittee will be Mrs.40ert•4raig';"
Mrs. FrankRaithby • and Mrs.
Lloyd Humphreys. The Yillage
(lower beds were .,planned for
the earning season. as follow:
litglywaribtd",""Alfrr-NOrmari Mb' -
Dowell, Mrs.- Willfam Dodd;
Marianna, bed, Mrs. Stanley.
Johnston, Mrs. Frank Raithby,
Miss Viola Thompson and Mrs.
John' Daer; the Fina' bed, Mrs.
Dan MacGuiness,' Mrs. Robert
Arthur, Mrs. Robert • Turner;
the J.J.'s bed, Mrs. Sid Lansing,
Mrs. Bert Craig, Mrs. William
Seers; the Old-Forge,Mrs. Bert
Marsh, Mrs. Guy ,Chnnin,gham,
Mrs. James Jackson;"Loftus bed,
Miss • Elma Mutch, Mrs. Ben
Hamilton, Mrs. Keith Machan,
Arthur Ygungblut, -Gordon Mil-
ler, Mrs. Herbert Govier; Ethel-
wynn bed; MISS Margaret R,
Jackson, Mrs. Robert J. Phillips,
Mrs; 'Wilfred Sandersbn, Mrs.
Wes Bradnock, Mrs. Charles
Scott; Westrine bed, Mrs. Wil-
liam Straughan, IVIrs. Ed. DaVies,
Mrs'. Gordon R. Taylor; the Lib-
rary ' box, Mrs. Lloyd Humph-
reys; the school ,flower bed, Mrs.
Frank Raithby'. Tho Manchester
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virst'"--rgct",r.--Wilin7amrtlas..-WIVI-arfct-toltliVrItgefeartittrrf:7,Effs,-,4 -
liam Straughan were appointed Frank Raithby gave a 'reading,
40,-set,,,up, a schedule for the GOd's little Rollos,: the. stOry of
Members to do the flower beds how the various seeds travel.
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