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• AUBURN. ses Seven .htuadred the Ode, the Mary Stewart Cole they spoke a their recent couree
and 1fiftytsiaa more booke were
read last year at the AUbt1171,
POW" Library was the enceur-
aging report-tiven ley the librar-
ian, MrS, VVilfred Sanderson at
last Saturda.y evening.
She steted that manY new
bookie, hect.been purchased and
, that paper back novels. had also
; been, eaddede There, had alio
Books read elan -Mg; the year-fice
tion, 2482; nCinefictionee351 and
juveniles, 1159. •
William L. Craig, president,
wag in Charge of the meeting
and the niinutes were reed by
the -secretary, Miss Mergaretjt.
by Mrs. -Sid Lansing was read
by Miss Jackeon stating that
S200.00 of new books had been
added during the year. Dele-
gates appointed to the County
banquet „were Mrs. Wilfred San-
derson and Mr. and aIes. Ralph
D. Munro.
Mr. Bert Marsh was thanked
for the enlarging of the library
room last summer adding 50
more feet of boek space by mov-
ing back the wall. After a dis-
cussion the directors decided
that- they were in favor of the
amalgamation to form the reg-
•ional Huron County Library
Board which is being planned.
The officers for 1966 are as
follows: President. William L.
Craig; first vicespresident, Ar-
thur Youngblut; 2nd vice-presi-
dent, Bert Crease secretary, Miss
Margaret R. Jackson; treasurer,
Mrs. Sidney Laniing; librarian,
_ Mrs. Wilfred Sandersen; assist-
. Pre -Nuptial Events e S. 'LORNE FEAR iApril, 1Q23, shortly after its ants, Mrs. Thomas Haggitt and
Prior to her marriage the In 'his eighty-second year; Sam -;formation. ,rle was a :Counsellor Miss Margaret; Sanderson; com-
bride nas honored at showers uel L-)rne Tear died on January of 'the MeChar_leal Division of mittee to buy new hooks: Bert
Evelyn Million and :Mrs. Slafirey Hospital after a short -illness. 1
,1932. Marsh, Mrs. Oliver Andersea,
;Sirs. Wilfred Sanderson, sMiss
byl5Irene Pfrigiiner, Mrs., 21st at Sc.aiboragh General, this organization in 1931 and
Fowler assistcel by MrS. Olive, Befeore retirement, MT, Feari_ an associate- m-embers:Nelargeret jackson, Miss Jen-
Jae -
Baskets of , turquoise -tipped.;
gladioli and palm.braaches pro-
. vided the setting for the "wed -i
ding of Ruth Ann Brindley and.
Stewart Jamieson Pfrimmer'em
Saturday, January 15. The ceree
mony took place at Benmillere
United Chtirch with Rev. J.;
Donald MacDonald. officiating. ,
'Lhe. bride, is the daughter of
Mr. and° Mrs: Charles -Brindley
parents Aare Mr "had Mrs. Russell
tional wedding music was play -
miller at the crgan; Fred Moss
ef Sarni3 was soloist.
TeAostride was given in mar-
-- -riate- by -her fether. She wore a
floceelength gown of white silk
:cut velvet with sceep neckline
. sheath skirt- featured a detach,
,able cathedral -length train. Her
quadrupleaaered veil of silk il-
lusion was held by a crown of
- seed pearls and Swiss mohair.
She carried • a cascade bouquet
ef pink delight•*and sweetheart
eiroSes, stephanotis and -ivy.
Mrs. Berbera Moss ofe Gode-
rreh idea -Matron of honor for
her sister. Bridesmaids were
Iainda and Betty ; Brindley of
,R.R. 1, Goderich, sisters of the
bride. 'All were identically
goWned in floor -length dresses.
of turciadee brocade with, mat-
, ching vel et sackets end wed-
ding -ring ,headpieceS. of White
. fur. They carried white fur
'muffs aedented _with a spray of
miniature. turquoise -tipped car-
nations, end stephanotis.
" George McDifiral-d .of London
was groomsman. Guests were
ushered by Paul Moss ef Gode-
riCh and Brian Pfrimmee of Ben -
miller. brother of the groom.
For a reception in the church
'Parlor the bride's , mother re-
, ceived her guests wearing a two-
piece pink brocade suit trimmed
with pink fur. lier corsage was
of white butterfly roses. The
,groom's mother asissted `in a
',wo-piece ..sea blue shadow -tone
suit of satin brocade _with a
eurszwe of white butterfly roses:
Guests were present from Tor-
onto, Ridgetovvn, London, Lis-
towel and Brus.-,els.
For a ty,edding trip to Niagara
Falls and Torontp the bride
wore a 'charcoal Simota coat
over a....teal blue crepe dress
with black and whitt acces-
sories and a ,N.\ hite orchid con
rage. The couple will reside
in Goderich.
Saturday;;' December 18, the marriage of Joanne Dorothy
Stewart and William Bisset Sturdy was solemnized in Lee's
United Church, Muirkirk. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Hugh John Stewert of Muirkirk, and the groom is the
son of Mrs. Olive M. Sturdy and the late William Sturdy of
eri
.4.. Obituary
MINN
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Brindley.
h 1 d sition with lie was' eller Granee Eldo Hildebrand.
aof the American Institute of --
er Cat -mission, where his ser- e, re, a« mem er
• • • guron County Library van, Mrs.
of the Engineering Institute of
cHALsK vices were retained for five
' years following normal retire- Canada and a member of the! Robert Arthur, Mes. Bert Dor-
are Mrs. Wilfred Sanderson; Mrs.
American Society of Mechanicali
•Thoni,fis Hagg-,itt, Mrs. Arthur
LOCHAISH.—Mrs. Lorne Lie I Ma. Fear Was borriin a Meth- of the Ontario Section from 1928:
(.arange, Mrs. Oliver- Anderson,
thee spent the past week Visit- odist Personage at. Kirkton, On-1to 1932. ,se Jim JoHn Wheeler, Mrs. Ralph
ing her father, Mr. Parney, Jam, September 10th, 1884, thet-
He wag" a member Of the Un- Munra, Mr: Bert Marsh and
ionville Cenaral United Church: Miss Margaret R. Jackson; a'udi-
son of Rev. Ezra Adam Fear and;
The:- annual, coligregationa). Martha Davidson Fear... After' tors, Mr., Bert Marsh and' Mr,
'meeting Jf Ashaeld Presbyterianamga School at Listowel and St.
Cluirc-h. wa-; held on Monday aft‘larys he :graduated from the
chairman . for. t'ire meeting; , verffy Of Tdronto in 1906.
The reimlar monthly Meeting Hi3 association with•the Hydro
of the W.M.S. 44 Ashfleld Pres- began in: 1920 when he joined
byterian Church washeld Thers- .the Commission to• direct the
Mrs. Richard West. Presentee
tion of a life membership,' certi-
ficate -to Mrs.alleriry MacKenzie
was a hiahlight of the meeting.
,..Mre. Emile. MacLennan has
been helping at the trochie
home • in Kineardine for the
past couple of Weeks.
On Tuesday and Wedneaday.
afternoons of last week, , Mrs.
ailenry MacKenzie and Mra. War,
ran Nylds conducted the junior
;and senior Expleeer ,groups in
rtheir Meetings. Mrs.L-Wylds,, re-,
I viewed the study book ,anci. Mrs.
;MacKenzie told a mission story:
1 Mr. and Mrs. Allan MacKenzie
• with Mr.: and Mrs. Ileffry Mac -
Elects Officers
-Dr. W. Oakes of Clintoh waso
returned to the office .of presi-
dent for the third consecutive
year at the annual meeting of
the podefich duplicate bridge'
Other officers elected were:.
vice-president, "Mrs. t Paper-
' R. Sproule prees secretary,,Mrs.
nick; secretary -treasurer, Mrs.i
B. Erskine. Tournament direci-
ors are J. K. Hunter, chairman,
PaperniCk, Mrs. .J. Stringer and
Mrs. A. Galbraith.
It was decided during the;
gamea would be hele at the
Maitland Country Club', day and;
tinle to remain the same. -
. In the game that followed,
'seven tables were in play. Win-
ners and their scores Were as
fUlloWs: Mra. R. Sproule and
,Mrs. I. :Papeinick, 60 points;
Donald, 51 points; Dr. W. Oakes
points; Mrs. B. Erskine and
Mrs. W. Depean, 491a points.
for the Queenston eneratine
Montreal; and five sons;Williarie';
Station. of Fonthill; Douglas of Orlande
and formerly an elder and mein= Arthur Yaungblut. .
ber of the Session of •Bloor I,. The -new libtarys 'hours are
Street Uniteel Church. ‘ 11 pin. tO 5 P.m, Until April 1
Mr. 'Fear is ,survived- 6'..y his; when it will be open 2 to 4,30
widow, the farifier -Mibel,Bailie: p.m. and 7 to • 9.30 .p.m.
Mrs. George (Luella) HawkIns) The Januar/ meeting of the
of Exeter, Ontario; a daughter,' Auburn Women's 'Institute was
Mrs William (Marion) Kift of'
A specialist in mechanical
means cif electric power produc-
tion, Mr. T/ear was appcanted
Lianon Engineer in 1948 to pro-
vide a channel between the de -i
sign consultants. the construc-I
lion' engineers and the Commis-
sion for the constructibn of ern-,
ergency steam generating sta-
times and the two-rnajor sta-
tions. J. Clark Kieth at Windsor
end thee -Richard L. Hearn • ie
Florida, and Wallace, Robert and;
Richard, •a11 of Toronto. ".
held in the ,Community Mem-
orial Hall with the president,
Mrs. Donald" Haines, in the
chair.
The meefirig was. opened with
Mr. Fear was one of the early,
members of •the Association of! ,
tario, holding Certificate 688;
which was iseued tO him in;
GODERICH LITTLE THEATRE
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leet and 0, Canada with Mrs.
William J. Craig at "the Piano.
The minutes were adOpted as
read by ;the eedketarY, ,1VIrs.
—A.-Wier—was-read, frank -Mrs.
Wilmer Hardy, cenvener ,eif
handcrafts for the, ,ploughing
match; felling of thee committee
plans. Mrs. .Thomas Lawlor is
the repreeentetiVe on that com-
initteofroiilthe Auburn Branch.
Mrs. Donald Haines reported
on the ineetirig held at the home
of Mrs. Toynbee .LaMb, district
president, when, the conpriittee
met to' plan for the meals at
the ploughing match next Octo-
ber at Seaforth;
The new 4-11 'project for the
spring, - Accent- one -Accessed ,
will, be sponsored by the W.L
and the leaders chosen were
Rai 'and Mrs. Ed. Davies.
.. • Andrew Kirkcennell,
convener of. the card, committee
gave a r_eport and read the
thank -you notes. Mrs. Wilfred
Sanderson gave a message on
the motto—Is it better toemake
a resolution and break it, than
riot tto have made a resolution
at all'ae
The convener of agriculture
and Canadian industries, Mrs.
Robert Turner, obtained Mr.
Fred Howson of Blyth 'for her
speaker of the afternoon. Mr.
Howson was intreduced by Mrs.
Robert Phillips. Mr. Howson
operates a flour mill at, Blyth
and told of the process of mak-
ing flour carried on in his mill.
He outlined the plan and told
about; the differences in wheat
and the various pioducts receiv-
ed after the flour iS milled. Mrs.
Turner thanked Mr. Howson
and on behalf. of. the Auburn
W.I. presented him with. a gift.
The romance of quilt making
vas, told by Mrs. Fraak.Raithby.
and Mrs. Robert Turner When
taken at Carlow. They showed
the varioes designs and told
how 18 different patterns ean
be made from two designs,
Mrs. Arnold graig and Mrs.
lection. blind sale Was
411eeess when members Wok par-
cels valued at 5Q cents and
these were sold, Lunch was
served bY Mrs. -Donald Cart -
Wright and Mra. Th"Mrias -Lava-
cups were Mrs. George Millian
and Mrs. Wilfred Sanderion.
These ladies received' gifts:
'Betty Muss presided for the
C.G.I.T. meeting held in Knox
Presbyterian Chuqh with 16
rearesevt. ---The- meeting was
opened by the call to 'worship
and. a hymn with Judy Arthur
at the piano.
, The niinutes were accepted
as read by the secretpry, Ruth
Bere. The roll call was answer-
ed by each 'girl telling what
they would like to do for recrea-
tion. After seine discussion it
waS' agreed that a skating party
would- be held on Saturday
evening, January 29th at the
Blyth Arena at 7.30 p.m,
Jane Doran, the assistant lead-
er, led in -a Bible quiz on mar••
riages of the Bible. The Scrip-
ture leston was read by Joyce
Leatherland. The offering was
received by Gail Miller and
dedicated. The study on Chris-
tian evitnese in our daily laves
was taken by Mrs. W. Bradnoek.
Following the study, charades
on Bible Chaeactgrs and stories
was acted by the girls.
Community Hall
The annual meeting of the
Board was held in the hall with
all members present. There was
one change on the board. Mrs.
Donald Haines, new president of
Women's Institute replaced Mrs.
Bert Craig, pase president.
'Mr. Bert Cralg was elected
chairman for the coming year.
The board decided to have
the PA. system checked and re -
Mr. Leonard A7hambault and
Mr. Wm. Gov?: were appointed
to be a committee in charge of
„the annual *cralentine dancer
February lith,,•vtqh .114. Arthur
Mi.. W. J. Craig was appointed
caretaker and Mrs. Gordon R.
the coining year.
Horticultural Society
Mrs. Frank RaithbY, pregiOnt
Of the Auburn Horticultural So-
ciety, presided for tbe executive
aloe "Sig -held in- the -Library
so The minutes were adopt-
ed as read by "Mr -g. Ed. Davies.
A letter wad read froin the
provincial president telling that
the 0.H.A. convention will be
held this year at Carleton tea-
versilY, Ottawa on June 23 and
24th.
The members dee' ided to have
the charter framed and Mrs.
Norman McDowell was named
to do this. The treasurer, Mrs.
Bert Craig, gave ihe finandal
statement showing a balance of
$49.39. Mrs. Davies read the
auditors' report and the bpoks
were then given to the new
treasurer, Mrs Norman ,Me•
ns were made for the first
op meeting a the year on
March 7th. The prOgram is to
be,eln charge of Mrs. Gordon R.
Taylor and Mrs. Wes Bradnock,
and the lunch committee to be
Mrs. Thomas Lawlor, Mrs. Rob-
ert J. Phillips and Mrs. Norman
special floral arrangement on
which tickets will be seld.
- Personals
Mrs. Charles 'Scott is visiting
with relatives and friends in
Windsor this week.
111f. William Marsh of Goole..
rich ,visited last Saturday with
1,41s..irdilaonadaslirgl. Birt l'VfirS, h.
sPent 'the weekend 'with Mrs.
Mrs. Sam SqUire, Brampton,
Mrs. Pearl Watson leTc.
Week for -a tiip to Florida. L. •
Mr. aqd Mrs. James Hesnbie
of . Atwood vieited Friday
with Mr. and Mrs.'Bd: Davies,.
Mrs. James Gloms)* and baby ,
'slaughter arrived Mime ran Fri-
day afternoon.
(lie Gail L 7ckahriartta)s, ve ceennetzl yu erl
4weutnfitel:reetdhtelfnre:ym. visited with •14S.par-
ride ticket eerssented by, bis
.1iam L. Craig. Larry had oh-,
tained the most pointe for at-
tendance and learning Bible
verses.'
Mr. and Mrs. John Weir and
Miss Joan Weir of London spent
'the weekend in the village.
Mrs. Edgar Lawson is hmeh
improved in health in Clinton
hospital where she has been a ,
patient for several weeks.
PORT ALBERT
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PORT ALBERT. -- Mrs. Joan
McLean has received word that
her father, John McCready who
had been a patient in Old Sold-
iers Hospital at St. John, N.B.,
is pow home and improving.
Dougles Brown, wbo was in
Goderieh hospital with .pnew-
monia has returned home.
Mrs. Earl Tpschke of Desboro,
daughter of Mr: and Mrs.. Clans
ence Hoy is a ,patient in the
Owen Sound hospital.
Mr. and -Mrs. Erwin Petrie et --
tended the ,hoekey game at Ma-.
Ler.a:f_G.7dens, Torontoe on
Saturday. ,
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