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ndrew an ' . row ° ' l9a�wi�ni - the'-cexemotzY a=- reeep..
AUBURN.—Mr. and Mrs. Al,- �t a ool��rnutliity over `lUQ years A presented them with ifts, tion gook place for fifty guests
fred ed Rollinson . eft on Monday ago. when forefathers had hewn drews
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homes he A barbecue dinner was served at the home of Mr. and, Mrs.
for Toronto where they will visit(
h and churches out of t
forest and still had time for and a large coral decorated 'Stanley McNall where her three
their daughter, Mrs. Alfred Wes -1
quiet ' medrt
ation with their fam- cake was served. Those pre- sons were hosts for the Occas -
ton and Mr. Weston. flies. ' sent were: Mr. and Mrs. Keith ion.. -The buffet table was cen-
or- Machan,'-- tta y, Trudy and tred with a five -tiered wedding
onto vsitedtl Rollinson,.wawithit T his Farewell Party Tracey; Mr. and Mrs. Ross An-- cake and the guests.. were sexy
-
parents,
last weer; �' Bradley,
parents, 'Mr. and Mrs. Alfred drews, farcy and ed by her three daughters -in-'
Rollinson. Brent; Mr. and Mrs. Ross Gwyn law. Among the congratulations
Mr. and Ms. Stanley Mead of and Gerrard of Goderich; Mrs. received by the bridal couple
Mount Forest visited last week Bill Brown and daughter Lori were messages from Mr. Ellis
with Mr. and Mrs. Ed.Davies. family on concession ; Lynn of Goderich; Mr. and Mrs.; Morningstar, M.P.P. for Wel-
.John S and Mrs Wrl•-land- and Bile- greetings from
• 1�1r. and Mrs: Gordon R. Tay- ,Mayor Allan Piety of Welland.
for spent the holiday' weekend d Ma •g Mr. and Mrs. Neville left on' a
in'eBr ntford with their daughter, d trip to Northern Ontario .and
Mrs. �onald Rathwell, Mr. Rath- on their return they will re-
we11, Michael and Janice. address and blr Carl Cuvier Neville — McNeil Me, side ata Grove street, Welland.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert ,Arthur and Mr. John Lockhart present-
and- 'Jayne spent the 'weekend ed them with a pole lamp and a I Holy Trinity Anglican Church, 9$th Anniversary
irl North Bay visiting with Mr. set of four ashtrays. Mr. Nes-� Welland, was the scene of a The Auburn Baptist Church
and Mrs. Lawson Machan. bit thanked his friends for their wedding of a former Auburn
Miss Carol Regier returned' gifts and lunch was served by " , - i 'nt Mrs aviary Ellen Mc- will observe it's 98th Annivers-
and family move new and 7.30 p.m. withMr.
wright, Mr. Cartwright and home in Goderich on the week -
David
Hv as solemnized by Archdeacon Craig eters as the speaker.
David and Derrick. end. A. E Hill of Welland. Th p
11011=',$ HSR — Weekend
Visitera• with Mr, and Mrs, Wil=
,'': - - moldy : ?dere:
Mr. ,and Mrs► Ivan Watson, Helen
sand` Norma, :North Bay; Mrs.
E. H. I ashes, Mrs. David Mor-
row and ivir. Mervin Morrow,
Montreal.
Mrs. Frank Picot, who has
been €I ell.rgerY - patient in Vic-
toria Hospital, London, for sev-
eral weeks, •is reported to be
slightly, improved in health.
Mr. LQslie Cox and Miss Dor-
othy Cox, have returned to
Kirkland Lake after spending
the summ
• er at their ' cottage
here. N •
Mr. and Mrs, Bill Townshend
and Maine visited. Mr. and Mrs.
John Simmons and family in
London on Sunday.
Bruce , Betties was a patient
in Shoal Lake Hospital, Shoal
Lake, Manitoba, after suffering
a broken collarbone and facial
lacerations in a car accident
last week. The automobile in
which he was a passenger, rolled
into a ravine following a tire
blowout.
Mrs. Hilda. McClinchey, Bar-
bara, Wayne and Jeanette, mov-
ed .to Goderich this' week.
Mrs. William Cox assumed
her duties as organist of St. An-
drew's United Church, Bayfield,
on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. -Jack Stirling and
Mark, Toronto, spent the week-
end at their cottage here.
Larry Torrance, Mitchell,
visited his cousins here over the
weekend.
Over 40 neighbors and friends
gathered at the home of Mr.
and Nrs. Lawrence Nesbit and
3 East
eers, -Mr.
. ... . •-
Wawanosl, last Thursday even-
ins fora farewell party. Games
and cards were enjoyedan
Mr. Dive McClinchey read an
Liam Andres and Michael,Miss
Lynda Andrews andMrs. Marg-
aret Russel of Toronto.
home last weekend after visit the ladies. Mr. and Mrs. Nesbit resident,
Sand Mr. John J. Neville ary with special services at 2.30
ing her sister, Mrs.. Donald ('art d totheirI of Port Colborne The marriage p.m.
P
The Special music will be given at
Mr. and Mrs. Reg Asquith andi Wedding Anniversary . I bridal couple were attended .both services. Everyone is cord-
holiday
of Islington spent the i by e groom's brother and sis-ially welcome to attend these
holiday in Auburn. Mr. and Mrs. �t'ainern ,
_ . --r -.. _. "obtained-- -� _ - - - ___.., tf•rain-lam',. Mr. and .Mrs.,; Michael. services on September 12th.
;ur.Iuriay Klass ubtaTfolio'
; in his exams at Waterloo'
cfre«�; were honored on the oc- ;,,;c��•ille of Buffalo, New York. The following Monday evening;
College. He plated 17 in a class rasion of their 35th wedding an- The bride wore a gold lame September 13th, 1V,Irs. John Os-
niversary at the home of their` suit with matching accessories strom of Wingham Will give a
of 2b0 pupils. ctuighter, Mrs. Keith Machan,! and carried a white prayer travelogue, and show pictures
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Re ick of
Kitchener visited last week with Mr. Machan and family on con -'l book crested with yellow roses. of her trip to England an
Mr. and Mrs. William Straughan. l cession 1, East Wawanosh Town-' The bride was escorted to the Wales this summer. Musical
Guests with Mr. and llrs. ship last Sunday. Mrs. Machan! altar bre her eldest son, Mr. numbers will be given by Clin-
Donald Haines, Miss Margaretread an address to Mr. and Mrs. Stanley McNall of Welland. Fol- ton talent..
W,
and Ed. Haines were Mr. and _
1 R tl h n and fam-
Mrs. Ne son aiu
ilv of •Hillsburg; Mr. and_ Mrs.,
Ray Thomson of Rockwood, and;• -
Mr. and Mrs. Colin Bird and
four children of Walkerton, mov-
ed into the Imperial Bank of
Commerce apartment last Sat- AUBURN.—Mrs. Robert Turn-
urday. Mr. Bird . is the new
manager succeeding Mr. Lloyd
Humphreys who has been traes-
ferred to Dublin.
Mr. John -Dent returned 'on
the weekend to Toronto after-
-spending the summer months
‘' ith "Mr. and Mrs. Donald
Haines and family.
Recent guess`s'---with 1Vir."aml-
Mrs. John Houston and family
were • Mrs. Fred Boyce, Bruce -
field; Mrs. Neville Forbes;, .Sum-
merhill; Mr. Lorne Brown, Clin-
ton: Miss Jean Houston, Tor-
onto, and Miss Jean Jamieson
of Toronto.
•Mr.• and Mrs. Carl Mills.
Gwen. Heather and Connie of Mrs: Wes Bradntock and was
Kirkton; Mr. and Mrs. George opened by singing 0, Canada
Taylor and Heather of London, with Mrs. Gordon R. Taylor at.
-and Mr. George Wright and Mr. the• piano.
John. Wright. both of London, The 'president welcomed all
Visited with Mr. and Mrs. Rob- and thanked the members for
ert Arthur and Jayne. recently.' bringing so manyfl-oral arrange -
Miss Ruth Schmidt of Tavis: "bents. The minutes of the pre:
tack was a recent visitor with x'ious - meeting 'were- accepted-as-
Mrs,
ccepted-asMrs., O-rland Bero _anti farriily_. - read by the new secretary, Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. William L. Craig Ed. lYiiV es.
and Brian, and Stephen Ilaggitt, Mr. Ralph Munro reported
returned on Saturday from a that Village;Council.had made a
two weeks; vacation spent at grant to the society which would
Beauty, Lake- in Northern., On- i soon be received from the Vil-
tario. lage Treasurer. A letter of intro -
Mr. and ,Mrs. Ross Andrews duction was read from Mr. F..
and family. entertained members' Jones of Owen Sound, the Dis-
of her • family last Saturday
evening when Miss Gwen Mc -
Rowell and her mother, Mrs.
Norman .McDowell, showed pic-
tures of their trip to Western
Canada. The guests were: Mr.
and Mrs. Ben Brown, Port ..
bort: Mr. and Mrs.- Ross Deer
and Janiee, Auburn; Mrs. Barry
41,-eown-e--i1k1 :--•13411--Br-own-.and_
Jim Brown, all of Port Albert.-
Mrs. Wes Rradnock, Sheron
arrd George Visited 'on Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Ben-
nett. John, Jill and Jim of Port
Albert.
• •Guests with• Mr. and Mrs.
John Houston and family re-
cently Were: Mr. and wars. John
Willock o'f Toronto and Bay;
field; Mrs. Gordon - V. 'Thomp-
son, Toronto; Mes, John C.
Thompson, Misses Donna and
'Janet of Bala and London, Mrs•,
Waddell and Miss Elaine Wad-
dell of Hamilton, and Miss Gar-
yey..of ..Kilsy.thc,_and Mrs. D.
McDairmid of Nile.
Mr. and Mrs. William Kruse
and Elizabeth of Kitche• nor
spent `Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Meer Anderson and family,
,Incl Mrs. Edgar Lawson.
\ir. Oliver :Vl'cBrien, Mr. and
Jasper MrBrien and Mrs. '
Beatrice 1,0 -,'et- of St. Cathar-
11)1 - isited ;rr.-1 Saturday with
Nltiiss Marcam; P. Jackson.
Mr. Lynn Vounghlut of Tor -,I
onto and \I1' - 's Marjorie and l
Marian You neblut who have
been in Kitchener for the sum-
mer months, spent the holiday
with their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Major Youngblut and family.
Mr. and Mrs:. John Weir and
Miss Joan of Londfin spent the
weekend in the village. •
Memorial Service
The annual. decoration and
memorial service of the Hope
Chapel ceinot.ery was held in
the Londesboro United Church
due to t"he raiiv.-west} e1'; - rev.
William Maines offlciated'for the
service dnd Mrs. Elgin Josling
was organist. Mr. Jack.Lee and
M�•. Tien }Junking received the
offering. The service was plan-
ned by trustees: William }Junk-
ing, Harvey •Hunking, James
Roberton, Ted. Pickett and Marry
Webster and Henry Hunking the
secretary -treasurer. Rev. Mr.
Maines -gave an inspiring mes-
sage on the teaching -that God
gave to Moses and how He had
spoken to humanity and pro-
phesied.' Mr. Maines spoke of
er was the first class winner with
her bouquet of flowers at the
Auburn Horticultural Society's
meeting held last week in the
Community Memorial Hall.
• Over 60 members and friends
attended and assisted in the
judging which was done by bal-
lot.
0 -the -r --winners were: Second,
Mrs. Mary Johnston; third, Mrs.
Lloyd Humphreys; fourth, Mrs.
Russel . Brindley; . fifth, Mrs.
-Frank Raithby; sixth, Mrs. Rob-
ert Arthtfr; seventh, Mrs: Char-
lie McNee.
The largely -attended meeting
was in charge of the president,
trict Director for'District No. 8.
The financial statement was
given by Mrs. Bert Craig, the
treasurer, and some new mem-
bers joined the society. It was
noted that all the village flower
beds are a blaze of celor and
of special note the flower boxes
in'front of the Community
Memorial Hall and the bed on
Loftus street at. .the- 'corner .of
Queen street.
Guest Speaker
A piano solo was played by
Miss Margaret Haines. Mrs.
Arthur Grange introduced the
guest speaker ”of, the • evening,
Miss Gwen McDowell of Strat-
ford. Miss McDowell showed
her pictures ,taken on the trip -
which sh"e and her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. • Norman McDowell,
took this summer. This 10,000
mile trip took the,m to the Peace
River, Dawson Creek, Victoria
and, home through the States
and l 'orthe-rn Ontario.
z'Virs-Robe Tun"- r thanked,
Miss McDowell and, on behalf of
the sncirty.--Presented- with
a gift. Mrs. Gordon R.- Taylor
led a sing -song with Mrs.
liam J, Craig at the piano.. Re-
ports of the 0.H.A., held "iia
June, at Guelph, were given by
Mrs. Russel Brindley. Mrs. Ed.
'Haines reported on the district
meeting held in ' July at IIan-
Alexander U star tO oo *ally DAs'
when HOlv4eSville achoo1 Opens !tally Day •las
for the fall a term. Colleen ° Lock.' Grace Sunday sahool a SuririaY
hart, Sandra ldsinga, John Cox, morning. with a good` attend-
. n hint e,... aiowint„pupils Neje
Carlile• Cox and--.JQ,h1k•-a tr•-
entered
"Goderich:Collegiate this- promoted:. klrfd .. en in Print'.
week while: Brenda ' Stirling be-
g_an her studies at Clinton Sec-
ondary School,
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Elliott, St.
Thoxnas, spent the weekend with
,and, Mrs. ,John l4 Vf wan.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Weston and
fawily, Detroit, and Mr. and
Mens. David Weston, St. Louis,
Mo:, Were weekend guests of Mr.
ary-Deborah Alexander, Debra
Sowerby; primary to jttnior—
Marie Betties; Jane Harris,
David Sowerby; junior to inter-
mediate— Kevin Cox, Maureen
Miller; intermediate to senior
--Colleen Lockhart, John Cox,
Laurie Cox, John Manning. Mrs.
Argyle Lockhart's' Junior class
received the banner for the best
cher an 00011 COX -wee,
warded. attendance 4 3100as,
Seals were psented as fol-
lows: second° year--iarbara N[c,
Ciinchey, Wayn , , IgeG eY,
b
er �
e
br � ha
saw 4
Bo"ki Y Cox," David. $O.
Randy Sowerby; fifth vea ' —
Marie Betties, Ja;he Els, Mary
Ellen Sturdy, Jim Udell; sixth
Joh $44+3't..
seventh year - evi QQX;"
th year—aurie Co;xliktla
-- Iaureen Miller; loth yep
D ve l Mothers, Dennis $at.
John Ctrxa .1lh ear
„-.t rZeen leant, Lorna lel
l8th year. -.•-Peggy Ann Beal
Sharon Lockhart, Elaine T
*bend, John Manning,
r1$
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Plans were made for the next
open meeting, of the society
which will be held on Monday
evening, October 4th. The pro-
gram committee will be in
charge' of Mrs. Robert Arthur,
Mrs.- Robert Turner and Mrs.
Ralph D: Munro. The lunch
committee is to be Mrs. Arthur
Grange, Mrs. Norman McDowell
ail#' ass YElma' Natoli. _ - _.
Mrs. Gordon R. Taylor was in
charge of the judging of the ar-
rangements - in Which members
and, ,,visitors took part. Prizes
were donated by the John Hous-
ton Company.
The door prize winners were:
Mrs. Lloyd Walden, Mrs. Frank
Raithby, rtes..- Gordon R. Taylor,
Mrs. Arthur Grange, , Mrs.
George Millian, Mrs. William
Straughan, Mrs. Bert Marsh,
Mrs.' Donald Haines, Mrs. Wil-
fred Sanderson, Miss Viola
Thompson, Mrs. Norman Mc -
Mrs;
Russel Brindley, Mrs. Guy Cun-
-ni.igharrt, Mrs Lloyd Humph-
reys, Miss Margaret R. Jackson,
Mrs. Elmer Robertson, Mrs. Lil-
lian Johnston, • Miss Lynn Tur-
ner and Mr. Fred Wagner.
Following' the singing of the
Qtfeen a pot luck lunch was
served. by Mrs. Robert J. Phil-
lips, 'Mrs: Ed. Davies and Mrs.
Raithby.
Frank
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