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AUBURN.—The Clinton Jun-
ior Fanners IPA in the Town
Mall withu the president, Gordon
Gross ,i he•'
min-
utess the chair.Th
were accepted as read by
John Black.
Guest speaker of the evening
was. Mr:-rGnar - Brooks ff Lu
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k-
nowwho spoke on�iarm
mach-
inery
and maintenance.
Following tneir . meeting all
adjourned for the joint meeting
with the members of the Junior
Institute. Gordon Gross pre-
sided and the minutes were
read by Marian Hickey.
were e paid by 23,
members. Carol{ McIlwain and
Marius Bakker reported on the
relent conference .'held in Gue-
{ e YC.
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1ph- �vfiich the attexrded; as
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dele {a
to .
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John Black was congratulated
on winninei the best actor a-
ward. Plans were made to pre-
sent their play, "This way. to
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Heaven" on March gist at the
Uowielc Central school and also
at. Teeswater ` (At April 1 t
The JuniorInstitute ° -'held
their meeting in the board room
of the Agricultural Office with
Carol- Mellwain presiding
-the minutes—were note w read bY.
Joanne Cook andaccepted.
The
roll call was answered by each
girl naming her,.,fgure • roblen.
After a business "period the. girls
took exercises: to help them with
their problems led by Joanne
Cook.
Award Diplomas'
Diplomas and seals were giv-
en out at Knox United Church
for Sunday school attendance.
Those receiving • diplomas
were: Andx ew Koopmans, Floyd
Rosebush, Carl ivierner, Douglas
MoClinichey.
• Second ,_ year" seals --•Marilyn
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Eleven , years—Betty Moss.
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Seventeen years-.-
Beri�ce Mc-
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Maple Syrup
The Brotherhood -of the Au-
burr, Baptist Church. entertain-
ed *members of the Clinton and
Goderich Brotherhood at the
homle of start of the evening all
Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Rai they.
At the
went to the maple bush and
watched Mr. Raithby making
maple syrup.
When they returned to . the
house, the president, Mr. Percy
Pugh was in charge of the pro -
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We hopelt means more than any other symbol you
have ever been exposed to. Because this symbol is
Canada. And Canada is you.
It is composed of eleven triangles. Ten representing
the Provinces, and the other, our northern territory.
The triangles are arranged as a stylized Maple Leaf,
the identifying symbol for Canada and Canadians.
It is your symbol and.it can help stand for your
involvement in Canada. It can show your pride. It
can interpret your enthusiasm for a greater Canada.
Fr6m this point on, all Canadians will be caught up
in the growing excitement of honouring 100 years of,
Confederation. Individuals will soon be involved with
their own Centennial projects. Many communities
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have already begun to embark on large scale Cen-
tennial endeavours. Industries have initiated wide
spread {Centennial efforts of varying degrees. All
Canadians working to say "Canada" to the wgrld.
You will be seeing this symbol everywhere. Like
to be one of thosebehind it? We'd like you to use
the symbol in your hotne; your office; at school; in
• your plant; wherever you can. The manual noted
below may help to explain how you can best use it.
Remembers this is an opportunity for all of us to
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future. Let's explore what can now be called a great
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way this is a symbol for Centennial.
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gram which began with a. sing-
song with Mrs. Robert J. Phil-
lips at the piano.
,the Scriptureiesson *as -read
by Mr. James Rice, followed by
prayer by Mr. Torrance, Tubb.
A
� talk" was given Ivlir. Harry
wase..;
Webster. A, reading. read,
lay Mr. Bert -Doran:- Mr! . Fran1Ga
Raithby gave a short address
on. the making of 'maple syrup.
Following the program, the
ladies of the church assisted
Mrs. Raithby in serving pan-
cakes, maple syrup . and coffee
in the recreation room,
. Who Is Sylvia ?
"Who is Sylvia?" was ,the film
shown- at the .Auburn, C.G.I.T.
meeting held in Knox Presby-
terian Church. Mr. Donald
Haines. was the film operator
and he .vias introduced by the
assistant leader, Miss Jane Dor,
an.
The film showed the trials
and tribulations of a young teen-
ager wha couldn't understand
her parents and they could -not
understand her. ,A discussion
period followed led by the lead-
er, Mrs. WFS Bradnock. '
The president, Betty Moss
was in charge of the meeting.
Margaret Sanderson . was the
pianist.
The minutes wereapproved
as read by the secretary, Ruth
Bere. The Scripture lesson was
read by `Shelley Grange. , Creed. .'
,Anniversary Party
'Forty-five 61:ember4s of the
ti
-family- entQT tail 2tv atilt Mrs.
Robert. Cla_anu ey oil the 'oven,
sion .of their 50th, wedding an,
xiiversary. a
Th.eiturkcy diner vtS served ved
la tlre Aahirl-.0onCommunity b
orial
Hall, large .bouquet of
ehrynantheinums' decorated. the
hall along with an anniversary
cake which was cut by. the bride,
axil groom, of b0 years.
After, the dinner, dancing was
enjoyed to 'the music of• the
Black Hawk orchestra, Mem-
hers of their family, 'grandchild-
ren and great-gran4children.
were present from Niagara
Valls, Chippawa, Windsor, Wings'
ham, Torento, Goderleh, Donny-
brook aid -Auburn. Lunch was
served at the close of the even-
ing's program.
' Personals
Mr. Albert Campbell of Gode-
rich visited recently with Mr
and Mrs, Bert Taylor.
Miss Marybelle Bere of Lan-
don spent the weekend with her
Mother, Mrs. Orland Bera and
other member. •of. her family.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Arthur
and daughter Jayne left last
Friday morning from the 'Lon-
don airport for California where
they will visit with their daugh-
ter in Bellflower, California.
The Auburn Public Library
will start its summer hours
next Saturday, April 2nd by
being open 2-4.30 and 7-9.30.
Robert Wilkin of Goderich
visited over the weekendwith
his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
William J. Craig.
The offering' was received by
Nan Lappand call -was dedicated, 'The
roll- e
rall-.anssvercd by'i
girl sarins ope thinit they hall
given up for the Lenten ,seeson.
Adiscussion
took place about
othyesitnogaihe giriswhold'in
May andRl Meeting -was dosed
4-M Club Meet
Matters A -Go -Go was the name
oho.sen by the Auburn 4-H Club
when they lne. /Or their second
meeting at the home of the
leader Mrs. Wes, Bradnock.
The president, Barbara San-
dersgn:. was in charge elf the
meeting which opened with the
Pledge. The minutes were
aecepted,as read by Jill Bennett.
The roll call was answered
by. each girl naming her basic
color theme of her wardrobe.
Mrs. Davies, spoke on the
planning of the accessories and
demonstrated how different
pieces of jewelry would look on
a basic color of brown and
black. Mrs. Frank Raithby de-
scribed the selecting of acces-
sories according to figure and
coloring.
Mrs. Bradnock led in a dis-
cussion on hats and scarves
which the girls will make. The
next meeting the girls will see
a tie - dyed scarf being dyed.
The meeting closed with the 4-H
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passed .dway in Victoria Hos-
pital, London.
Mrs. Kennetlt Scott, and sons,.
i-visited,•�,'la'OyiYG� rind, -F rrc
last Friday with her parents,
Mr. and l xrs. tarries Ait'cheson
of Seaforth for Mrs. A1tcheson's
birthday'.
Mrs, Venin` Doerr' :Of Niagara
daughter, •. _
Falls a d . her hter,, Missn g
Sheila Doerr 'of Toronto silent""
the weekend, with" her parents,
,Mr. and . Mis. , Robert . Chorine}.
The, Easter 'I~hanitenering` sere
vice of the Woman's, Missionary
Society . of Knox , Presbyterian,
Cli reh will be held next Sun-,
clay evening at 8 p.m. when the
guest speaker will be Rev. Seim
Wheeler.
Mrs. Harold Nicholson, Sea -
forth, Mrs,,John Menheere and
sons Stephen and David of Dub-
lin visited on Sunday with Mrs.
W. Bradnock and Mrs, C.
Straughan.
'Rine-- sympathy of. this-cam-
!nullity
this--cams-munity is extended to Mrs. El-
don,Youngblut .of..Londoiiwhose
father, the late . Ernest Brown,
, Distexnper iS'. commenly� coa-
siders d a feral 'of influenza.
Broom corn is a €r ss from
which broOrns and, " clothes.
brushes are Made.
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