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'The 'Got:leach Signal-4tar, Thqsday, -July-. 4nd, 1964
AUBURN NEWS 4.
AUBURN. -Mr. and Mrs, Sam Seaforth, • Mt:: and. Mrs. Hugh
..RUss,e1 of Scarboro spent the Bennett, John, Jill and Jim and
. weekend with Mr, and Mrs. Mr. Bruce Bennett of Port Al -
Ralph D. Munro. bert.
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15 -Brenda Ball, Nancy Lapp;
bOs-Allan 'McDougall; girls,
over. 15 - Martie KooPI:naUS,
Klaske KoOpmans; boys -Don
Weekend visitors with Mr. Birjhclay Party MeDoi,vell, Gary Walden; kick
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and Mrs. William Straughan Bouquets" of roses and peonies the slipper-Klaske Kocipmana,•
were Mr, and Mrs. William decorated Knox United Church Anne de Groot; boys -Peter de
Bleck, Sandra And Timmy of ter the annual birthday party Groot, Keith Machan; driving
Kitchener and Mrs. Thomas of the U.C.W. Unit Three was the nail-1VIrs. Lloyd Walden,
Jarffin and family of Wingham. in charge of the meeting. Mrs. Miss Elaine Snell; men driving
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Pent- C arles Lewis gave the call to the nail ---:-Lloyd Walden, Keith
land of North Bay are Visiting wor • The Scriptgre lesson Machan;• oftball throw, girls
this welk,with her mother, Mrs. was read by Mrs: John Durnin. eight to 10-Donria Baechler,
Charles Straughan. Mrs. Lewis gave an inspiration- Marie Plunkett; boys-Norm:an
Mr. and Mrs. EdDavies left al meditation, on "Humility." Robertson, Dana Bean.; girls,
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on Monday inOrning for -the t A- duet was sung by --Mrs- Ern,„ --10- la 15-r-Lynda-Reed,__Brenda
CanadianWest where they will ' merson Rodger and ' Mrs. Archambatilt; boys -Brian WO-
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4 take • in the Calgary Stampede 'Charles Lewis. Mrs. Ernest den, Billy Snell; 15 years and
before going to the WestCoast1"Ditimtwl•artri-Tra3rer-Ttre of-7-Ovir-=---:-Don MeDowerlt-lfugh-
. •Mrs4Donald H.ainei left mArilfering was received by Mrs, , Campbell; banana eating con-
r:::.,{1,331.- morning on a...trip...10_11in- James Jackson and Mrs. George:test (couples)-MrS. Len Arch-
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Ed. Davies. • !Prayer by Mrs. Lewis. Mrs. Howard _Campbell and Harold
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Mr..Peter Brown eRiverside Clare Vincent and Mrs. Thomas ,Webster;'time race -Lloyd Wal -
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s$itins with Mr. and Mrs. Allen, both of Londesboro, sang Iden, Mrs. -Bert Craig. A scaven-
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"-Miltiand A..:":,loo4r.kor4stamtraking, a duet,"Nearwt crr". tbe Heart of 1.gir l'ilibrWit,W4•Iftklic,Tftxtf;$;fri
—liiS,, vacation in' Seotlatid- Vtfrhere140- 44'4 -'4vli'sr:t;-of'cZC:r1117ae.-31.0'-EYS:t;he' Pregiiainsidit-Cia,:,Mc
he will visit his father and 'introduced, the guest speaker ;Charles Scott, ',superintendent
sisters. . ' of the afternoon, Mrs. W. M. , of the Auburn S.S., on behalf of
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Mr, and Mrs. Ralph a Munro C I
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arson of Londesboro. .She;Kn4 United thanked Rev.
and Miss Elm' Mutch left ongave an addresson the themeCharles Lewis for his work in
'Tuesday morning for a trip tol`105'••• Mrs. Bert Craig', the the church and Sunday school.
Calgary. to visit. Mrs. Munro's president. thanked Mrs. Carson ,Mr. Lloyd Walden, superintend-
sonMr. Glen Youngblut, and for her inspiring message and ' grit of the Westfield S.S., aL$o
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• Mrs. Youngblut .in that ' city. on behalf of the U.C,W.'prosent- .thanked Mr. Lewis for his ser -
Guests on Sunday with Mr. i ed her with a'' gift. Mrs'. Bert,vice and they presented Rev.
and Mrs. William' J. Craig were cratk thanked all who had as,Tand-Mrs.' Lewis with a *chest of
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Graviston :sisted with the meeting.. Straw- , silver as a parting gift.
of Woodstock, former 'residents 1berry shortcake and tea was
1,,, 5..6,. No- 9 Picnic
of this village. • - -f-served by the-Thembe-rs - of- Unit i
Miss Shirley Brown left this Three, . . . , The annual sbhoOl picnic was
weererd-fi or•livr-sunnner pusi- Picnic Honors -Pastor , held. •on the- se-hool grounds- at -
tion as director of the summer * Knox United Church joined S.S. No. 9 Hullett with a large
vamp at Bolton.d 'with ' tire Westfield Unite
I 'attendance of parents and child -
Mrs. Margaret Clark is a pat- 1 Church to hold their annual ren of the section. The,teacher,
lent in Clinton hospital having ,picnic at the*Gg, derich Summer ;Miss Irene Pfrimmer,: was in
fractured her wrist in a fall School grounds north of Gode- charge of the races. The results
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down, the cellar steps. :rich. Swimming and a game,of 'were as follows: Races -Ronnie
M1.;. and Mrs. thomas John-lsoftball were enjoyed befere 'Snyder, Ronnie Hunking, Marg-
ston, 'Mit Laura ' Phillips and 1 the picnic supper, Races were 'aret Franken; Louise Hunking,
Squadron Leader Les Phillips I held under the. direction of Miss 'Arva Ball, Rickey Archambault;
visited on Sunday with Mrs. Joan ,1V1ill.s assisted by several ;John,Bakelaar, KathiSchneider,
Eliza Tebbutt at Huronview and other S.S. teachers. Results of :Joyce Hallam; Brenda Ball,
' "Mr. and Mrs. Roy Farrow and races are as follows: Girls, six Wendy Schneider, Nancy Lapp.
Mr. and -yrs. Tom Jordon at to eight - Marie Empey, Mel- 'Runnina broad jump - Ronnie
Ball. Sack race-Ledise-Bunk-
ing, Ralph Hallam, Ronnie
Hunking; Kathy Schneider, Bob
Schneider, Brenda Archambault.
Wheelbarrow race - Brenda
Archambault and, Wendy Schn-
eider; Kathy Schneider and
Arva -'Bail; Bob Schneider and.
Daryl Ball, Three-legged race
-Nancy Lapp and Kathy Schn-
eider; Brenda Archambault and
Bob Schne44er; 'VVendy Schneir
der and. Brenda Ball. Rre-
schO(il children races - Brian
1VieClinchey, Eddie Franken;
noward-, Hallam. Standing
broad -*Kathy Hunking,,Eddie
Franken, HowarViallam. Teen.'
age high jtkinp-Ifambnd Hat -
lam, Bill Lapp, .Douglas Arch-
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ST. GEORGE'S CHURCH
July 5th - Sixth Sunday After Trinity
' 8:30 a.m. Holy communion
10:00 a.m. ,Sunday School and Bible Class
11:00 a.m. Holy Communion and Sermon
(Junior Con re ation and Nurser )
. NO EVENING. SERVICE
During Summer Months
Rector: REV. CANONKENNETH
, Mr. George" Burgoin, Organist and Choirfnaster.
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ainbault. Most articles in purse
-WI's. „Leonard Arthambault.
Kiek-tht-slipper -SharOn. Ball,
1VIrs, Len Arcbambault, lVfrs.
Arthur Hallam. Bunning race
f or ladies -Mrs, Sarth MeClin-
chey, Mrs. Fred Coek, Mrs. Joe
flunking, Mrs. Arthur Hallam.
Teenage girls -.Betty
Sharp& Ball, Ruth. Schneider,
Clothespin in bottle - Mrs.
George .Schneider. 1Y1Qst ar,
tides in pocket (men)-ifarry
Webster. Break the balloons --
Elliott Lapp and Len:.krcham-
bault• (tied). ,Ven's • ract!$-P'
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liott 'Lapp, Joe Winking, Leii
Archanibaolt. Boys' races-Ray-
niond Hallam, Bill Lai* Casey
Verwey. Teamaames-Sharon
Ball's teen won the ball walk,
the. coke carton race and the
spOon on string. Youngest per-
son present -Bruce liunking.
Oldest person present - Mrs... -
Fred Cook. Couple married the
longest --Mr. and Mrs. Arthur-
,Ficn,le draw, tea kettle •
-.Oliver Pocock, Benmilier;
lawn chair -Mrs. J. Franken,
Auburn, and six tea towels— .
Mrs. Keith Arthur.
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Att.
Guaranteed Through'
Saturday, July 4th, 1964
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Sunday' guests with Mr. and ney, tarry Plaetzer; girls, eight riy-- Verwey; Rickey Ardharn-'
Mrs. ,Wes Bradnock were Mrs. to 12 - Brenda Archambault,A bault,' Louise Hunking, Arva
Charles Straughan, Mr. and Mrs. Marie Plnnkett; boys -7- Daryl all;' John Bakelaar,.. Kathy
Harold Nicholson and • Gary ,of Billie Einpey; girls,, 13 to .Schneider, Joyce Hallam; Bren-
da Archambault, PAryl „Ball,
Wendy Schneider. Standing'
broad jump -Ronnie Hunking,
Ronnie SnYder, Johnny Verwey;
Louise Hunking, Arva Ball, Rio-
-'--key-Archambault ;--Kathy ne
'der, Joyce Hallam., John, 13alfe-
laar; Brenda Archambault,
Daryl Ball; Brenda Ball. High'
jump -Ronnie Snyder, Ronnie'
Hunking, John Verwey; Louise
Hunking, Rickey Archambault,
Arvallall; John Bakelaar, Joyce
Kathy Schneider; Bren-
rchag4bault. ag4.141alL
Ctied),'W-ebsify dei; 'Brenda'
,
10:00 a.m. Sunday School
11:00 a.m. Morning Worship
"Value of Vision" •
The Rev. Ure Stewart of Seaforth
(Nursery and Junior Congregation)
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The Rev. W. J. tan .,Hoopen, B.A., 13.D., Min.
H. flatterer; Organist
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Victoria Street -United Church
11:00 'a.m. Sunday School
1100 a.m. Morning Worship
"COnvert6d To The World"'”
10:00 a.m. .Benmiller: Church and Sunday ,School
• REV. CECIL A. DUKELOW, Minister..
HIGHWAY 21 JUST 11/2 MILES SOUTH OR GoDERICH.
MRS. J. SNIDER, Organist.
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, Corner Victoria and Park Streets
REV. R. G. PELFREY, B.A., B.D., Pastor Dtal 524-9306'
9:50 a.m. SUNDAY SCHOOL
11:00 •a.m. MORNING WORSHIP
7:O�p.m EVENING' SERVICE
Wed., 8:00 p.m. Prayer Meeting and Bible Study
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10:00 a.m. Sunday School
11:00 a.m. Morning Worship
'7:00 p.m. Evening' Worship
Tuesday 6:45 p.m. - Intermediate Youth_
Wednesday 8:00 p.m. Prayer Meeting and Bible Study
Friday 6:30 p.m. - Explorers
Rev. N. W. Okell, Walkerton, Interim Pastor
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Wednesday,,8:00 p.m. - Ladies' Home Lea,que;
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10:00 a.m. Bible School AH Summar
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Wednesday, 8:00 p.m. Prayer and Bible Study
Friday, 8:00 p.m. Young People's
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