The Goderich Signal-Star, 1965-05-13, Page 16AUBURN.
of �mpen
Om weekend
wher varenits, Mr.
and gic
art Man* and grand other,
fleittert '161 gr e.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Haggitt
and Mr. and Mrs,, lad. Pavia
'Sated in Zurich on Sunday
with atld Mrs. George Hag -
gilt and famniiy.
Mrs. Lloyd Hurpmxey.s is vis.
- 'itirrg relatives. in • Paris and ,St.
O1atbari nes;,
r. .
M J
ohn Ha ilt
m on of the Uni-
versity sity . pf Waterloo spent the,
weekend with• his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Ben Hami tqn,
.. - -Friends-'are-°gleaned- ttfTel'firti
that W' Tian Seers is re,,over
in;g frofn his recent illness in
Clinton hospital.
The sympathy of this com-
munity is extended to- Mrs,
$ert Craig on the sudden death
of her brother, Mr. Wellington
McNall, the Myth postmaster.
Mr. and Mrs. George Wright
and family of Exeter visited on
Saturday with Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Arthur and Jayne.
Mir. and Mrs. Norman Mc-
Dowell and Miss Gwen McDaw-
`elll visited in London hospital
with Miss Vera Wilkins of Code=
rich.
Mr. Donald Haines and Mr.
Kenneth '1M,cDowe''1 attended last
week the annual meeting of
the Association of Assessing Of-
ficers of Optarin, District :. ,
held at the municipal building
at Orangeville.
Sympathy is extended to Mr.
Joe Verwey on the recent death
of his mother in Holland,
Mr. and Mrs. Mac—Wilson' of
Bruceefield, Mr. and Mrs. Nor-
man Mair, Stratford, and Miss
Gwen McDowell visited recent-
ly with Mr. and Mrs. Norman
McDowell.
Softball Teams
At the annual meeting of the
Auburn Athletic Association it
was decided to sponsor Inter-
mediate ''and Bantam softball
teams this year. The IntermeeL,
iate team will be in the Centre
Huron League, the same as last
year. Two new bleachers will
. be built and also a new screen.
•P1�ans wer made to Plant trees
and beautify the athletic field.
The election or officers resulted
as follows: President, William
J: Craig; lst.• vire-president,
Thomas Haggiitt; secretary -treas-
urer, Harry Arthur.
Bible School
Kars were finalized for the
,annual daily vacation Bible
school to be herd this. year,.
Judy 5 to July 1Oth, at the home
t
Mx` andr
s.
Bert Doran.
' r. .Craig Peters, -minister of
Auburn,' Baptist Church, was in
charge of the meeting. A, film
Handle with Prayer, was shown,
telling how to conduct a llble
School. A - discussion period
followed. Each leader chose
the material for each depart-
ment. The opening service will
be held in St. Mark's Anglican
Church h withclasseses t
ob
e
held
in the Sunday school rooms of
the other chiurches-- It was de-
cided to send flyers out to the
aehools-to advertise h� cnpcn'in�a
theD,O.B.8. to the child-
ren of the community. The
leaders of the different classes
are: Kindergarten, Mrs. Wilfred
Sanderson; Prim'ary, Miss Ber-
nice McDougall; Junior, Mrs.
Lloyd Hurnphi•eys; Senior, Mir.
Craig Peters.
Dig an' us'herimg, : ennei<h Nie- iven b,y
�' Mrs Tlnras �` t
Dougall; social, Mrs, Bert Craig«,' -- 4
recepreception and welConne Willy . Go un R. TaP.'Rr tn'g4►ed
tion , air ani accordion silo, w'hilaii was
mnnh an•inrnetri f'tlu., ,.. ,-,.,sa.- .�
The May
meeting . ng ol�the Lad-
ies' Guild of St. Marles Angli-
can Church Was held at the
borne of Mrs. Lloyd, Humphreys.
The president, Mrs. I41oy'd fiwma
'p'lil•eys, , opened the_ meeting
with
hymn, with
accordion 1
on
rna�c-
pTayed 1a• ,e.d
�' y by Mks
Gordon 'R. Tayl r. The Scrip -
hire Was read by Mrs, Thomas
H ,tti, r wAn •,.otz es g� 8pol
gau'd'y on Peter was given by
Mrs. Fordyce Clark. The mis-
sion study book was on the
chapter on, Indian work done.
by the W.A. and this was well church.
Mrs. Humphreys, tookcharge
of ' the business period. The
minutes were accepted as read
by the secretary, Mni,, John
Daer. The treasurer, Mrs. ,Gor-
do. R. Taylor, 'gave t h e
financial R Statement 'Mrs.
Homphreys
reported '
onh
to
`work dpne on • 4h'e ReOtory
at Blyth and .on
spoke of the
Daily`,Vacation .Bible school toAbe 3•heki--•this �im rnar ,th a;n�Y:
A successful auction was held
with Mrs. Ed. Davies acting as
auctioneer. • Manswere made
to Bold the June meeting in the
WIG.
The neaat .aerviee for Mrs,
4 0, (*Mire) Finan,
, who died at Wingham 1.10
'piiVai Saturday, miter a lengthy
illness, was held at Stilesfun-
era'l hone Tuesday afternoon.
Rev. J. A. Veldhuis officiated,
Interment was in Dungannon
cemetery. Thelya
i'llbeare s `we
re
Gordon Finnigan,li n
htvma
s Web
ste;, Cecil Blake, dtober`t Irvurr,
all of Dungannon, John Finny
Pt, Mm
flia et • Joy) ' Atkin,
San of Sy0ilite', $4540 one 494,.
rq• i : 1 ,. Ott. Iviro
siste,rs, Mrs. Winifred Wi+
'co,n'be o4 Windsor ' dad ¥is,
I auretta, ile,tror4 of Toronto,
one brother, Wftliam Ntle,
Cl,ure of lbmira, and one grand-
child.
ranachild. -
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McClure an Georgina sprout.
A 1>felk)## resident of tin ngan
non,, Mme. V1111;404 gtended
school there aim also Oo4eri*
V'akleg!ial e, ,Qn ..i rua 'y 24,
1O52, she 1tas married at Dun-
gannon to .Uer'kart,.P. rinnigan
Mrs, 'Finnigan Was leader of the
CC!IT until 1, , h
�a ln„that
Year was vic resi'den�t of- the
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Twenty-five extra calls have.
been added since h trtse-to-ho et
mail delivery ve �
was inaugurated
about a year ago. These have
been in the Share Crescent -Ben,
ear
60th Anniversary
Special services are planned
i in Knox United Church, Au -
Turn, to celebrate the 60th an-
niversary of the erection of the
present church on Sunday, June
27th. The guest speakers will
be Rev. W. R. Alp of Toronto
and in the evening, Rev. Wil-
liam Fingland of Niagara Falls.
Committees have been set up to
arrange this event. Chairman
is Charles Scott and secretary,
• • �b• ether com-
mittee conveners are: Display,
Mrs. James Jackson; program,
Elliott Lapp; flowers and decor-
ations, Mrs: "Maurice Bean; pub -
1 iii ty, Tom Cunningham; in-
vitation, Oliver Anderson; pul-
pit supply, Fred Wagner; park -
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