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. AUBURN. — Mr. and Mrs.
Harold, Allen of Goderich and
J. and 'Mts. Norman Allen of
Colborne Township were guests
on 'Sunday ofi. and Mrs.
Maitland Allen.
Mrs. Clayton Ladd of Gode-
rich visited last week with, her
niece, Mrs. Thomas Lawlor,Ar„.
Lawlor and Jim.
Mrs. Harold Kitchen of An -
caster is visiting her father,
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Mr. and: IVIrs. Karl Teiehert,-
Petra, Peter and Perry visited
on Sunday with the lady's 'bro-
ther, Mr. Peter Weimar', -Mr
Weil= and Danny at Loncjoii
Guests withl! Mr. and Mrs.
John Hou•ston over the week-
end were Miss Mary I. lio.uston,
Hamilton; Miss Frances E. Hpus-
ton, London; Mi Jean Hous-
ton, Toronto, ania, •Miss Jean
Jamieson of Toronto.
,Miss Betty Glottsher of „Blyth
spent the,. weekend with her
friend,Miss Margaret Young.
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Fgriner Residents Presented
On behalf of, friends and
'heighbors in this community,
close neigt-bo'rs gathered at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Cps Bis -
back in Clinton and presented
them with .gifts. Mr. Maurice
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Wilfred Sanderson „ presented
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tle;, toaster and frypan. Mr.
and Mrs. Bisback expressed
their sineere •a,ppreciation for
the gifts and served them lunch':
Mr. and Mrs: James Glousher
And family, Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Raitliby,, Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred
Sanderson and Mr. Maurice
Beanwere present. Mr. ,and
Mrs. Bisback ,and • their •twc
„ions, Calvin and Philemon,
moved to Clinton last week.
•• Church Memberships
•, Knox United Church, Auburn,
held their Easter Communion
Service last Sunday and receiv-
ed the following persons into
'full meinbership of the church:
Mrs. Thomas Lawlor; Miss Judy
Arthur, Mr. Alfan Craig, and
Mr. R. Hallam; by transfer, Mr.
Keith Machan from .Moncrivf„
United Church and Mrs. Keith
Machan ifom Knox Presbyter-
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• Mrs. Clifton McDonald
Auburn Jeommunity was
saddened on Sundziy morning
on learning of the death of
Mrs—Clifton McDonald Which
occurred in Clinton hospital.
She was in. her 50th year and
had been in ailing health for
several year's. Born ii ,North
'Dakota, she was the former
Agnes Victoila Nelson. .They
have been residents of the vil-
lage for nearly 20 .years. Sur•
viving besides her, husband are
three sons, Gordon, Coderich;
George, Hamilton, and Peter, at
hottie.ct her nipther, Mrs. Peter
Nelson of. BrusSeTs; three '
ters,' Mrs. :Norman (Icl'a) "Muni -
Tan, Brussels; Mrs.. Seibert
-((Jertrtide) Sholincler, Maid-
Stiiiie,-SiiikatelieWan; *Mrs. Clir
Ord (Esther) SkoWood, Stoney'
Creek; two brothers, William
Nersori,' Maidstone, Saskatche-
wan, and Eric Nelson of Kel-
owna, B.C. The funeral service,
was •held a,t,the,J. Keith Arthur
funeral home on Tuesday after,
noon with burial taking place
in Balls cemetery. Pallbearers
were Messrs. William Dodd,
Russel King, William Moss,
Clifford • Skolrood, Robert' Mc-
Donald -and* .Jack Brodie.
Golden Wedding Day
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spring-like setting at the home
of Mr:4And Mrs. 404n Houston,
King. etfeet,. for the celebration
oE their golden. wedding. f10.
'Alui9 friends and relatives call-
ed' di:win& the - 'day to, extend
ceongratulations• to this highly
respected couple who have re-
sided in this continuality Since
their marriage.. During the day,
Scottish- dancer's, 111figs-es .Patsy
and Mary Wilkin'. acaornpa4t.,4
by their brethet, Piper Robert
Wilkin, of 'Goderich, danced- sev-
eral Scottish dance's. This was
a g,reat treat for Mr. Houston
who was born in Scotland.
Dnring the afternoon, Mrs.
Robert J. Phillips received the
guests who were served tea by
Miss Laura 1Mjss Ella
NiVag,ner and, Mrs. Thpinas Hag.
gitt. In the evening, Mrs. Wes
Bradnock 'received at the door
and the guests, were served by
:VIrs. Donald Haines and Mrs.
Kenne,th •Scott. Miss France,s,,
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PORTER'S HILL. --There will,
be special Eine'," •serviegi.-
Grace •Churph on Good Friday
at 8 p.m. and 'Sunday at 1.45
p.m. We hope as many as pos-
sible will join with us in \von
Ain at these services.
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U.C.W. Meet
The U.C.W. of Grace Church
met in the basement of the
eintrch with, ten ladies present,
The president, Mrs. Bill Cox,
had charge of the meeting. The
Scripture was read by Mrs. Ray
Cox after which Mrs. Chester
Sturdy led in prayer. The
study. :.book wastakenby Mr.
Elgin Cox, the topic being "Love
of God:" The 'roll call wai
answered by giving •a penny
for the size of your waist. The
secretary'i report and corres-
pondence was read. The'll•eas-
urer gave her report. Crib
quilt blocks were handed ,out
and a crib quiltod, during the
afternoon, The color of the
•mcnith ,citawn by •Cheryl 13.011
was pink. Used articles for a
.bale aril to be brought in at
.the April meeting. Plans' Were
made to 'go to CFPL, ,London,
-1-411e—Mizpalt--bine4iCt1otte
The April 'meeting will be held
at the home of Mrs. Elgin Cox.
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LETTERS .. ,TO
THE ' 'EDITOR -
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Dear Sir: •
, A' final reply to Gregg
Rams. • • '
Our discussion has been very,
liKely and I am thankful for, the
prN-ilege -of haVing been' allow-
ed to express' my opinion (how-
ierdr" limited) -on this matter •of
iccational training.. •
' Neel quite ?atisfied that, from
all the opinions expressed by
other readers that I have heard,
Lhave achieved what 1 set out
to do. Perhaps parents will
tllink more carefully when their
child comes home from school
saying: "I have to go to Clinton
next year." •
Sincerely,
.• R. P. Howe.
This concludes this 'series
a letters on this topic at this
time. There have been three
letters from R. P. Howe, two
from Gregg Williams and this
week's Goderich Teens 'col-
"umn all devoted to this, sub-
ject, the value and handling
1 of .vocational training in
Huron.. ,
We thank the writers, for
' interesting discOssion on an
important town topic. How-
ever, the space Must be made
available .for other ,writers
and other„ subrects. Next
weela..–.Milybeporsorlik*
couhcil grants 1.9 the two local".
Scottish pipe bands?
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Auburn
Mar'y Houston. Of Hamilton. as-
sisted -in_ repelying with their
,parerilS. Many gifts were pre-
sont.d alga, with the ,Ilowers.
and cards and. other messages
of congratulations. On behalf
of the • neighbors when they
„lived in West- .WaiNariosh, Mrs.
Kenneth' Scott and 4'Mrs. Joe
Hickey presented them with a
,gift. Mrs. Wes Bradnock and
Miss Laura Phillips presented
them- with gifts on behalf of
friends and neighbors. More
than 100 guests called (hiring
the day from Blyth, Brucefield,
Goderich, Clinton, Lneknow,
London and the surrounding
'community. ' •
Posters Completed
The Auburn Explorer girls
met in the Sunday school 'room
of Knox United Church with
a large attendance. Mrs, Don-
ald Yonng was in charge of' the
recreation • eriad 'and each x-
i orer, G(0, e a
paper shamrock out of 'news-
paper. Favorite songs of the
members were led by the sung„
lead-er,,Mrs.,Arthur Grange. The
Expedition was opened by Chief
Ttplorer Karen Ea.st.-.4-C-40'itla90
er of 'the–log, Shelley' Grange,
read the minutes and the keep-
er of the treasury, Donna Cham-
ney. gave ihb financial state:
pent. Chief Counsellor Mrs.';
Maurice Bean read a letter
from Miss Frances Stevenson,
missionary at Wore, ' India.
The .study•of the Lord's Prayer
was completed 154, Mrs. Lloyd
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Humphreys. In the craft pei•-
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was completed, Cv:erel.' wrote
IOWA to people in' Ontario of
different nationalities asking
them to write for them 4he-grst
line of tile Lord's vrayer in
the language of their ancestors.
The leaders completed testing
for the stars which will be
awarded next meeting. The
worship period was in ebarge
of Mrs. Robert Arthur. • The
call to worship was givenothy
Marian Armstrong. followed by
the Scripture lesion read by
Jeanette Johnston. All joined
in the singing of the , Lord's
Prayer and the offering was re-
ceived by baurie Johnston and
Donna Pact -alder: The expedi--
tion was Closed by Karen East.
Club tHolds'
The ladies of the Maitland
Country Club held a social
evening on Tuesday, March 17,
sponsored by .,the social com-
%.44:01,3,-O-f4he club.- Conveners
for the affair were Mrs. I. Paper -
nick and Mrs. R. Shrier, assist,
ed by Mrs, F. ,Price and Mrs.
E. Sale.
Entertainment took the form
of a card party at which 13
tables of bridge. and tw'p tables
of. "500" participated. Mrs. -I.
Panel:nick' won top pri e for
bridge with Mrs, F. Brous -plac-.
ing second; IVIts. I. McC nnell
was high
setforr'500":
incl the , illumination of their Lunch was serve(' following'the
posters of ,t",e Lord's, Prayer game. •
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Dear Sir:
On behalf of the BlueWater
Aquanauts, I wish to thank the
many people who have zome
to our assistance during the
past year.- Without this most
needed aid our cause would
have surely failed.
The time and gratuities from
local residents, merchants, The
Goderich Signal -Star; and the
aid of the Town Council, shall
surly not go unanswered.
We hope that in this new
year our water sports and
water -safety program highlights
shall be your reward.
Yours truly, .•
Ithiewater Aquanauts,
•per James Bridle, President.
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