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The monthly birthday party (by Mrs. Gordon McC'11r'rchsy a d
,for the 'residents of Hurunview Mrs. Norman 14Ilizchey
`wa,� organized in August by thea medley of old fa�' rite, by )i)s
members of the Auburn.„,Wo- was played by Nwllrfat a :
' men's Institute. Mrs. Donald Haines. A reading. was ?v�n; •y
Haines, president, was in charge
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�m 1VTrs. WilliaJ: Craig and Mrs. Robert J. Phillips pined
Mrs. Lloyd Humphreys were the 'corsages on the celebrants. A
ry on nergo for the p r o `.r a m birthday cake delighted :All and
which commenced 'with a song. a delicious lunch, plus the cake,
Mrs. 'Cir.a�•g was he pianist. A was served. Gifts of brooehes
duet:mars sung. byy Misses Betty were presented 1,o the ladies
Mos andandt Nancy Anderson with and socks "were ;given to the
accompaniment by Miss Mar-' risen. The comm' ttee for air. -
...s\ �, garet Haines. ' • ranging these gift consisted' of
A tap dance number was done Mrs. William straug'han, Mit.
by Stephen Haggitt and 'Airs. George Millian an0 the birthday
Robert ,I'i. 'Phillips played a cake was decorated by Mrs.
piano solo, A quartette composed a d.
of -Misses Marie Plunkett,
Patricia McClinchey, Evelyn and
Carolyn Ilaggitt, sang songs.
Scottish dance number were - F
performed by Misses Connie and' - I lMARK WHITNEY
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Very lei
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pleased announce t promotion Mark i e
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� , ., ,� I..A.C. and '�Irs. Claienc(. Hoy,. y p'� p�' , y
�;Crediton, to the position of District Sales Manager.
--a,' 6;h��h, r ,� Ronnie and Gary motored -to; .
w 3. 1 Mark Whitney joined the "N•ia hurl Organizatio I'I' as
„ i I,orl roil, Quebec. last Thursday, District Sales Representative,' and• has done an outstatid:ti jo
Sil�ppa tarn �' to iit with Mrs. Bay's parents. of sales and service tc '.fir er' :in Huron County.
Her mother, Mrs. Ai Instr. on.,, is -.Mr. Whitney's prgmotton:' us another step in "Na •h.urs'
11r. and Mrs. frank �Ri,in a patient inNotreDan-le IIos expanion program in the �rq ince of Ontario. rk.'
and 1Irs. Harold .\4arn at;tendFd Prt:;l; in °.}ontreal. In announcing t'h s piornOt dn, Mr. McLachl''ari re '' ke�
' s. Risings'
A (' 'Sehraili of Goderich is that additional opo int uiiltres r -.O _ available with the .0
the funeral t "illr i yl
Mrs. cnr�' Baptist in
vi�iiiti;; with Mr. and Mrs.. Elton in Huron and Pertl',,; otintie. 'fur m:,n who.._hav_e o a ,'t
aunt, '.Mt, . Georgie pt +
Ur:i ler ft'r a few days. background. Said 11' . M,c facl'i Ours is a fast-�,ro,
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�,E'es,�litei', recently. i � . � ` ., T -� � � • �' *n , �,.a. c�?,a4'p...��6^i}�_�
11r. and Mrs. William Kiu ht, in .s. 1\a-C.hu cc >s r.,r s. � ..ra
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Visitors vvilh 1-1;1'. and Mrs.„ �
Bennie and Rick + P Customers
iope°ican pleased -with the wonder -
James Hary l;in ali(i fancily iiie ” fill results our are ob�tain�in on tJ a�C lura"
eluded Floyd Aliemang of Ham- ci,tta_1' lr ,_c f:. �
It 1 ' r arid Mrs: Vernon firs- ' 'nrdon Cockfield and I rogram, Adv:.
Allenian�t of Kitchener; Mrs. and ,. ,
Davies. Mrs. Tor Ia_ggitt
listed with lune t, also 1
Humphreys, Mrs. ainsi
'Mrs. William J. C i
Mrs. Daisy, McCharies spent Mrs,. John NZaci ae 'and family of
a few da !s visiting Mrs. Tom Batavia, N.Y., were Mr. and
MacDonald during the past . rs. dill Farari;sh,
week. Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Eldon MacKenzie at the week -end were
Fadley during the past week Miss Eliza Cook ,of Owen Sound,
Were . Mr. and , Mrs. Adriean and Mr. Ray Macli'.enzie of To-
-Iardenburg of Grand Blane, .r'onto.
•Mich. Mr. and Mrs. Emile Mac -
The ' W. M, S. of Ashfield Lerman spent Sunday in Paim-
Presbyterian Church held their, erston with. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce
regular monthly ,eting on Miller and family.
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Thursday afternoon at the home
of Mrs. Gordon_Fi.nlayson,,. MrS;
Jack MacCreight had charge of
the meeting.
xf= Mr. and Mrs; Jim Maclntyre,
f i' of Goderich, spent a day with
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Wylds re-
cently.
11Ii�s
r parents. Mr. and Mrs.
Warren Wylds and family.
Recent visitors with Mr. and
i ui : Paul. vvho had hien visiting Mr.
Mrs. Jaynes Pinder and fatuity and Mrs. Roy Petrie. returned
of Exeter. and De LI ,las lt tai IYeiroit lust \\ ee?:. Debbie ,i id �,o
rciang and Carl Lentz of Ily' m Kathy Cocklietd a r e visiting
ilton, I\ IF,
Mr. and Mrs, 1lorIon- `1` t .-• :4-4444--4-;- e b y -.mow
viAted with 'Mrs Grad MaM ���„ ,
!War
” -lir• c irrith, v'here she "was
a faithful member as long as
health: permitted. Burial took
taco in Park Lawn Cemetery.
The pallbearers were Porter
f� c?tt; Howard Scott, Mr. 'Beasley,
Buns tiu,�-Robt- Jewel}
r Fisher.
'X ose attending the funeral
Ifi (ill). this district were Mr, and
ltl '�nM`r5, Robt. Jewell, Mr. and
i,,i i's;� Elmer Fisher, Mrs. Dora
vyell and Mrs. Isobel Hart:
;i•th h� PERSONAL
rC hiss Barbara McMillan and
I e I twin brothers have left for
a. I 1 icago after visiting with their
`' 4i tint, 'Miss Davies.
1t 1 ;: C11,0,:01iF inti it services were`lield
Ivor and boys of Lcitld(:11 on tYYi a• , i is i. , , c}` onto ��i ASS76
Visitors with the Talniays this Rev. Pickfurd will be the Scott, who died. in
week included Mr. and Mrs. minister. year after a long clines
Irving Hunter and their, guests, Mrs. F. Glossip of London, Born near Auburn, sl
M.rs.•Andy--parry of Thorold andi and . her daughter, I:'ieutenant the daughter . of lh-e-•lj;1
'\Irs, -_Frank Barkley (nce. Jean Petty Glossip of Canadian Navy, icing and Julia Elkin,
Hunter), Frank, John and Stadacona, Halifax, "visited on tended the Auburn sch
Christopher of Manchester, Eng Monday with Mrs. Art Forster. than spent some time in
land, and on Sund3',4 Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Don Johnston of HIer late husband., Joseph
Mrs. AWitham Nt•110• of Seaforth, fir :'iitford visited over the predeceases} her five ye ,•a
Miss Mabel Killou !h of t yT,,n, A. .0k -end with ',)-lits, Will Vroo She is survived by pn
•and Miss Eva Ki {lough of To n,an. Hiss Bertha Kin, ofl i
rorito. °,1r and ",-Irl. Ilarold ,l'ayl')r and two sisters-in-la‘e f
,and Mr. and :firs. Ernest ,Walker -Isobel Hart of Toronto 1 'c
Air. and Mrs. Eldon Erb of , • �
VV'inghaoi and Mr. and Mrs., Dora Jewell of Godericl; :
Kurtzville were recent visitors of�,i
with Mr; 'and Mrs. Frank Rising. Robert 'II.,y and Debbie . of h'uneral service was cojt
We are sorry ,to report that, iGoderich visited with Mr. and by the minister of Roy
Mrs. eorge HaAgitt is a patient �Mrs. Albert :McGee on Sunday.
in Alexandra Marine and Gen- i Mr. and Mrs. Earl Madill.
eral Hospital having suffered a visited with Mrs. Dave Martin
heart attack about a week ago. ; o'rer the week -end. 1 L
ST. HELENS
Recent visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. William Pardon were Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Mclntyre of
{.1a3r1anaaW ...n..,
--froMA'till a trip west.
42 Froth Family Gropj
Forty-two descendants of the members in .charwill *be:
late Levi Snyder and Emma Honorary c o n v Wo r, Mrs.
Blake Snyder gathered at the Florence Ginn; convenor, Law -
home of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley
Snfyder, Maitland Concession,
Colborne Township, on August
22, with ideal weather prevail-
ing.
Mr. and Mrs. Eldon 13rad1ey r This has been an annual Brace- I
af-
spent Wednesday in �, fair for the past few years and
bridge with Miss 'Phyllis= Brad - - a the time was not wasted.
as usual
ley. Many events, some serious,
Mrs. Beck Agnew renewed old others humorous, were recalled
acquajntances in the community throughout . the afternoon and
during the past week ening, as memories wandered
Master Alex MaeDonald•�, sone to s
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c�liF--•v,+f1.;.�` ... cwi•�,er ..-i'°.��.:Y'n'� 1, .„ a ,
,.,n alit comrruttee in charge was
% c la d spent the' past week at as follovv: William Snyder,
crimp at Kintail. honorary convenor;, -„+Mrs.
Visiting Tom and George MacFlort�nce Ginn, convenor; Law
-
Donald is their cousin, Walter
rence Snyder, vice -convenor;
Murray, of Detroit. Mrs. Lois Rowe, sec.-treas. In
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Mc charge of, recreation, Ray John -
Charles and Scott, of Brantford, son, Robert Clark,
spent a few days with Mr. and Guests were on hand from
'.Vers. Oliver McCharles and John. Hamilton, Stratford, Listowel,
Mr. Doug Martin of Toronto Atwood, Sarnia, Goderich and
is spending some time with 1V Ir' district.
and Mrs. Evan MacLean before I v�7as ,jecded to hold 'next
y.ear's get-to-WIat the Iinm
of Mr. and -Mrs. Lawrence
Snyder, . Saltford. Committee
.. ' 1r. and Mrs. Archie l\lc•
-
t?�tillin, of Toronto, were weer;
end visitors with hi•: inrents, PERSONAL
1 ri, and Mrs. Wilfred ,llnQuillin. - Week -end visitors at the home
r ;:'!rs. Della 1VIcF'at• •I 'e, nfl of Mrs. Robert Good, Victoria
�a��1i ili, Manitoba, rel ;limed this :,'.. where her nephew, Edward
1-p'el: after visiting, with her Gibbs, wife and family of St.
her, 1VIrs. George Cra'iston Patrick's Drive, Windsor.
three months Misses Janet Williams and
iss Mary Smith, Of Ottawa i,1„ynn Argyle have -rel.urnod
14 . fir^ + s t
,.���`1Vlrs::J�'o�. Ot-c3,�� trt� .; �i�'l��vrEeit's•ltolicl~'d��
Windsor, were' recent visitors spent in Ottawa with Staff Sgt.
1V'liss,, yL.,. Rutherford. and -Mrs. Hugh Feagan`
reiiee Snyder, assastanl
venor, Mrs. Leola •Arae$;.
treas., Mrs. Lois RoWe; r
tion Lenis Yeo, and Wk
Snyder; lunch; Mrs. Luella 1.
N,lrs. Lala. Rowe, and Mrs, L
Ames.
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committee in charge of hire
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PRINCES' GATES -Through these gates lies the time of
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GIANT HOBBV SH OW -Find yburfavorite hobby among
the displays and demonstrations of 41 different hobbies in
the General Exhibits Buildings,
T1 I E 11 OCICE•V HALE--Qr fAMfr--1-nfirrgtring-scrtavenifs-•--�
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FAMOUS CANADIAN INDIANS -A new exhibit this
year paying tribute to the culture and skill of the Canadian
Indian of yesterday and today. • ,
INTERNATIONAL AI'R SHOW -Streaking overhead on
Sept. and 4, the raciest aircraft in the world are put through
their pacesf
BETTER LIVING CENTRE -See the first public demon-
stration of the amazingly versatile laser- light beam. You'll
also find all that's new in the homemaking world.
25 ACRES OF AGRICULTURAL WEALTH -Here
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INTERNATIONAL SHOPPER'S IVIKIIICE'I`-Trio rare
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QUEEN ELIZABETH BUILDING -Relax in the World of
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August 23 to August 28
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THE NATIONAL HORSE SHOW -International Cham-
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coveted awards-Aug..20-26.
• DELIGHTFUL BAND CONCERTS-Theworldehampion
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daily, free at the,Bandshell.
SIGHTSA'ND SOUNDS OFTHESIXTIES-The Evening
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Borge (Aug. 20-27) and Bob Hope (Aug. 28 -,Sept. 4),i'
headliningthe sparkling grandstand showwith the Women-
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INTERNATIONAL TRACK MEET- Canada's top track
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THE WORLD OF FASHION -The latest in fashions --
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Fri. Aug. 27 Press, Radio & Television Day
Sat. Aug. 28 International & Athletic Day
Mon. Aug. 30 Women's Day '
Tues. Aug. 31 Manufacturers' & Service Club Day
Wed,' Sept. 1 Electrical Day -
Thurs. Sept. 2 Transportation & Communications Day
Fri. Sept. 3 Farmers' & Livestock Parade Day
Sat. Sept. 4 Citizens' & Cadet Day
Mon.•Sept. 6 Labour Day
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