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• :rived baineefrora Goderielt hos- .meeting to be held with the
p841 last Week. North Huron Junior Farmers in
Any giels 'the community the near future. Mr. Alvin Bet-
, wishing to "take tilt 4I spring ties wee the guest speaker a
i3roject, The Garden Club, are the evening and Spoke on "Hay
asked to plase contact the lead- and Pa-sture," which was very
ers, Mrs. Keith Meehan or Mrs. informative, The past presie
Frank Raithby. dent, Donald Young; was con-
nds of Mr. Robert Arm- gratulated for the recent traphy
Strong will be pleased to know presented to him; the ilarold
that he is improving, following Bekee Junior Fairmer, Program
surgery , Victoria Hospital, Improveneent trophy. No joint
Pnicion. meeting was held *ith the Ju
a
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Scriptilre was reed yMrs.
Jiintes Craig. Mrs. John Duran
offered prayer, and gave the
meditation, "Born' te the .Pur-
ple." The offering was receiv-
ed by Miss Margaret R. Jack-
son and Mrs, ,Geerge
A flint 0,11 Brazil Was shown ,by
Is. William Empey. The pray-
er for the Broerhood' of Men,
given by Mrs.. _John Durnin,
closed • the' devational. 'part, 44
the pregratm The .preeident,
MrS. I.3ert teak ,change of
the bugue4s • part—cuLtheArteet;:.-
ing. The minutes werereadby
Mies 'Mina Mach. The financ-
ial .statement .tvasepresented by
Mrs. Norman McDo(well.
,Geerge • Mrs. William
Stnau,ghan and Mrs. JameS Jac:I--
son (were named as ,a committee
in charge of the Easter .boxes
for the shut-ins. Donations for
these boxes are to be left at the
home ofArs. George Million by
April '15. The meeting was
closed with prayer by Mrs. Bert
Craig. Lunch . was served- 'by
the me.mbers of Unit Three.
Golden' ,Wedding
Bouquets of spring flowens and
potted plants decorated .the
Auburn Community • Memorial
den-
Guests with Mr. and Mr. Gar -
Mrs. Ronald' Rathwell„ Michael
and Janice of Brantford, and Mr.
and Mrs. Lloyd R.aithley of Lan-
don.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gagner
of Toronto speet the weekend
with their friends, Mr. and Mrs.
Ben Hamilton.
. Friends are pleased to know.
that Mrs. Robert J. is
ableeto be -home after a week's
illness in 'Clinton hospital.
Correction: Re Books
dedication in Knox Presbyter-
ian Church article in last week's
paper. They were presented
by members el St. Marls's Angli-
can Church Guild , in memory
of the late Mrs. HeGevier.
efifi;" Next
The Anglican and Presbyter-
ian Y.P.S. met at the horne i
Judy Arthur with the presid- b
ent, Margaret ,Sanderson, in i
jcharge. Scripture was read by
.
Brenda Vancamp. The secre- k
tary-treasurer, Nancy Vancamp, B
gave her reports. The topic for i,
the evening, "Alcoholisin," was c
taken 'by Frank Proctor. .A dis- s
cussion, period followed. Plans t
were .made to present a skit at i
the Deanery nieeting next f
month. The next meeting will s
be held at the home of Nancy e
Vancamp and the .topic on "bat- fi
ing" will be presented by Bar- s
bare, Sanderson.
•ior In•stitute eteheteeyeeninsee_e
Jr. Red Cross
The Junior Red 'Croes, meet-
ing was held in U.S.S. No.
lett with the president, -Betty
Moss, in charge, The Minutes,.
were read by Jennifer Grange.
The roll call was answered in
a •choice for the Stanley Cup
winner. The treasurer, Mark
Arthur, reported that 14.65 had
been made at the recent ane -
tion -sale. A geography match
was held with the captains be-
ing Brian Craig and Stephen
Ilaggitt. Brian's side. won the
match. The next meeting will
be in charge of Karen East,
Stephen Haggitt, Mark Arthur
and Sheron Collins. •
• • Plan Fashion Show
Plans far a Spring Fashion
Show' in the Auburn Commun
ty Memorial Hall were mad
y members of the Clinton Jun
or Institute when they met a
the home of Miss Barbara Wat
ins. The president, Sharon
all, *Rein charge of' the meet
ng, and the minutes were -ac
epted as read by the secretary
haran Dowsan. The theme tfo
he sthow will be "Spring Fash
ons" and the rmodelS will b
ram Goderich, Clinton, Blyth
eaforth and Auburn. This*
'vent on April 10th, will be the
April
project of this 'Junior In-
titute .and the commentator on
he styles will be from Code-
ich, During the afternoon
usical numbers and readings
ill. be given .eand tea Will be
erved. Hag' styling vvill also
e featured.
U.C.W. Meet
The generale'erneeting of the
.CW. of Knox United kahurch
saw members of Unit Three in
•arge. .The -call to .--worship
Jr. Farmers
Clinton Junior Farmers held in
-their monthly meeting in the w
Clintan Town Hall with the pre- s
sident, Bruce Betties., in charge: 8
Fifteen members were present
despite the stormy snowy even-
ing. The secretary, Janiie:son U
Ilibey, read the minutes. Plams
were made for the boeptheet the ch
wedding cel bration of Mr. an
Mrs. WiJliairrt J. Craig. Lug
floral baskets were suspended
from the ceiling and the at
tractive white linerecovered
tea table was centred with e a
three tiered wedding cake. This
was decorated with .60 golden
bluebirds and leaVes, set in
pale green tulle, and ,flanked
by lighted tapers. Tea we
poured from silver tea -services'
More than 250 guests registered
in the guest book in charge of
four grandsons, Jeff Craig, II-
derton; Robert Wilkin and
Terry' Warsell, both of '-Gbde-
ric.h, and Bruce Craig of Clin-
ton. The registration table was
centred' with a pot •ef golden
leaded mums •and a golden shoe
holding a miniature bride .anti
groom. The bridal, couple a
fifty Years, Mr. and Mrs: Wil-
iam J. Craig, --. received the
guests, assisted \by their sons,
Robert -J..Oraig tef Ilderton„and
William S. of Clinton, and two.
,f their daughters, Mrs. Harry
Warsell and Mrs. Betty Wilkin,
oth of Goderich. Pouring tea
uring the afternoon and even -
rig were Mrs.- 1Cate, Robinson,
Wingham, the only surviving
unt of the groom, Mrs: Robert:
hem.ney, Auburn, and Mrs: Kel
Wade, Biyth, sisters of the
morn, Mrs. Maitland Aillan,
ister of the bride, Mrs. Ray
acIlmurray, Flint, Michigan,
heiljeyeytx
rriest Craig, Goderich, . sister-
nelaw of the groom, :Mrs. Ever-
tt. Harris, 'Gaderieh-, Mrs. Carl -
n Woreell, Sr., Gaderich, Mrs.
Ha Castle, )3aytfie1d. • Mrs. Nor -
an Thompson, Wingham. Serv-
g the guests were Mrs. Wil -
am S. Craig, 'Clinton, Mrs.
obert Ohi.sholm, GOtierich,
isses Carolyn and Vera Craig,
derion, Miss Sharon Chammey,
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1-441.1ghter Tang from every newsboy, the lover an 1
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earner of the, GDOI Auditorium
evening, ' when ite wa.s "Chattering Tr
erican (tourist. Anethe a r-
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After a leng,thy I ductkm,
we heard a French rdition of
eight jovial Parisians, with ar-
resting Personalities, StePPeCi
0,1,1t on the etage, %and opened
.the final community Concert
Tor this seaeOn with a song
4'Let's Ail 13e:Vrientl.s.."
• And friendwe were, not
• nbtieing the time glassing., and
very sOrrY.Whenit was time for
the Iast'encore Obaely Bailly,
.al llzedjQ»the, tauclienee
lirs-Tfcer4fEuen the Eng-
lish langdege; but he . dici not
really need te, for the troupe
• of Varel, and • Bailly and the
ChenteurS de Perla' acted, darip-
ed and'sang, nuking every Song
come to life with actions speak-
ing louder than words, .PaintAng
a musical PiZture clear to all.
One would travel far to find
an Internatioital showcase, its
equal.
It would be superfluous to
dilate on the acting ability,
tone and blending of voices in
the solos, duets,' quartets and
,choruses, except to mention in
Particular, the organ -like- tim-
• bre af the basses. The French
Would merel' s • et."
tin
Acting cam) to. the fore in
numbers like "In The Streets
of Paris" and "Irma La Douce"
which could be alied musical
caricatures of 'characters to be
seen on the streets of Paris—
erenitrage end he,
Werld War II by the
Resistance; and again
,Flonse'In Ruins."
enIfsorrows, ts, isjoysSa!fithroawtsi,IliseetQer;
"Dixie," Continuity was sus- -4..4-everything in Prate*
taineci with a oommentery by into song --the proof
C. Bailly, (who displayed a well rhonstrated by the.se
practiced teehniqUe hre feet dors of, song who after
Moving' aceampaniments' on the, formanee of ttvo hoeese
eedano, noticeablyon
in '",Ronny,, 'stage. with the same vitt
L'American," and a pot-pourri vigotte with 'which the e
of tunes from "My Fair Lady." Varel and ,Bailly;
Pris
when 'the ,company sang 'Song "en Sun:day Morerie
of the- 'Pa,riisans," a beautiful for an engagem.ent in No
*quartet arrangement of a song State, and then on to pat
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in McConnell skip of the winning rink of the local 'spiel. Back.row, left to right
in the reeent. Mixed Bonspiel receives the are. Elsie Gardner, Pa.ul Oliver and Mrs.
trophy fro ine Ben Chisholm (right) sponsor Ivan'. McConnell.. -Signal-Star photo
Goderich, patsy and
Mary Willdn, Ged-6rich, Miss
-Grace Thompson, London, Miss
Laura Phillips. In 4.harge of
the-litchen'were
L. .Craig, Mrs. Ed. , avies, Nix&
Graham Chamneye. -Goderich,
Mrs. .Robert J. Craig, Merton,
Mrs. Alvin Plunkett' end Mrs.
Bert Mflis, Goderich.- The bride
and groom of 50 years ago re-
'-'beived many cards and mess-
ages of congratulatiens .to .mark
this occasion, Mt. 'Craig pre-
sented his wife .with a new gold
wedding ring and she presented
-hien with a gold tie pin, . The
corrununity presented them
with :a walnut and gold pole
light ind a gold sunburst elec-
tric clock. 1MAY „gifts were re-
'. ede-arideenessages--weree-r
ceived from Prime Minister L
B. Pearson, Premier Roberts,
Andrew Thompson, M.P.P., Mur-
ray Gaunt, M.P.P. and Charles
MacNaughten, M.P.P. Friends
were „present from Tavistock,
Flint, Michigan, Clinton, Lon-
don, Ilderton, 'Goderich, Sea -
forth, Leicknow, Wingham,. D.uth-
lin and the surrounding district.
On Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Craig
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were guests of their family td -
dinner at Zurich. 'Their 'eldest
daughter, Dorothy,,Mrs. StanleY
Strasser of Ontario, Califernia,
was Amiable. to be preeent for
this 'occes,ion leuVlshe and her
Inesband and two „ daughters,
Misses Barbara and Beverley
plan a visit this slimmer.
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