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• AUBURN—Oyer 200 women
from. GoderiPh, Clinton, Londes
afore, Myth and the surrounding
district attended the "4 okit1g
school .last Thursday evening.
in the Auburn Community 'Me-
morial Hall.
It -.was "SlzonisQxed . Oxy_ ._the.
Auburn Women's' Institute and
Mrs. Scriber of Kitchener, was
the demonstrator..
In , charge of .the door were
Mrs. Roy Eason), Mrs. Gordon
Chamney, Abs. Thomas Lawlor
and Mrs,, Gordon Taylor.
The president, MTs. Donald
Haines welcomed all to the
evening's program and intro-
duced Mrs. "S" to her audience.
In her charming manner she
showed the making and baking
of bread and coffee cakes. She
also demonstrated the making
of patio dishes and showed how
relishes could be dressed up.
Mrs. "S" was assisted by Mrs.
Haines, Mrs. Bert Craig, Mrs,
Leonard Archambault and Miss
Margaret Haines.
Prizes of shopping bags full
of groceries were given to Mrs.
James Howatt, ' Mrs. Harold
Johnstone, Mrs. Peter de Groot,
Miss Cliristena Finnigan, Mrs.
Ted Mills, Mrs. James Robinson,
Mrs. Mary Clairmont, Mrs. Wil-
liam Empey, ' Mrs. Leonard
Brindley, Mrs. Roy Deer,' Mrs.
Evelyn Millian, Mrs. Wes Jef-
8
ferson, 'Mrs. Sana Thompson,
Mrs. Balmer Dawson, Mrs, L.
Langford, Mrs. Arthur Grange,
Mrs.... William L.' Craig, Mrs,
Gordon McClinchey, Mr's. Gordan
Powell, Mrs. John Hallam, Mrs,
Elmer Robertson, Mrs, Barvey
McDowell, Mrs." William Stewart,
Mrs., -Clive Allen, Mrs. Andrew
Kirkeonuell, Gail Seers, Mrs.
Charles Straughan, Mrs. Donald
Haines, Mrs. Russel King, Mrs.
George Haggitt, and Mrs. 0.
Falkiner. Cooking prizes went
to Mrs. Orval 'Free, Mrs, Nor-
man MeClinchey, Mrs. William
Cranston, Mrs. Charles McNee,
Mrs. Bob Bradley, 'Mrs. Edith
Logan and Mrs. Earl Sherwood.
A cookie jar donated by Gor-
don R Taylor was won by Mrs.
Roy Finnigan. Prizes of baking
powder went to Mrs. Worthy
Young, Mrs. Molly Grant, Mrs.
John Nesbitt, Mrs. Lillian
Leatherland, Mrs. Mary Bere,
Miss Laura Phillips, Mrs. Charles
Nelson, Mrs. Harvey H,unking,
Mrs. Ralph Jewell, Mrs. Toynbee
Lamb and Mrs. Gerald IVEc-
Dowell.
Vice In Charge
The May meeting of the Walk-
erburn ,club was held at the
home of Mrs. Roy Daer with
14 members present. The first
vice-president. Mrs. Henry Hunk-
ing was in charge of the meeting
which opened with 0 Canada.
Mrs. Lloyd McClinchey led in
prayer. The roll call was an-
swered -by each member uaurin.
their favorite bird or flower.
The minutes were approved as
read by the secretary, Mrs.
Elliott Lapp. Several thank -you
notes were read and a donation
was thankfully received from
Mrs. Geol-ge Schneider for - a
quilt.
Plans were made for, thenext
fore Than 200 Women
Meeting to be held at the hoarse
of Mrs, 'John. Hallam. There
will, be ' the eleItion, of of fteers
and ?'he paying of fes. Lunen
Committee " will be Mrs. Roy
Daer, Mrs. Arie Duize , Mrs.
Leonard Archambault and Mrs.
Carmen Cross. • The program,
willbeplanned-by Mrs. Wjiam
Bunking and lits. Elliott Lapp.
A successful penny sale of
plants, slips and bulbs was held
and this was in charge of Mrs.
Henry Hunking. Mrs. Garth Mg-
Clinehey showed moving pic-
tures of the community and her
children. A delicious lunch was
served I y Mrs. Walter Cunning-
ham, Mrs. Tem Cunningham,
Mrs. Guy Cunningham and Mrs.
Stanley Ball.
Judging Discussed
Members' from this district at-
tended the Blyth 4-H Dairy Club
meeting held at the home of
Mrs. Maurice Hallahan, R.R. 1,
Belgrave, Tom Riley instructed
the Junior members how to
judge dairy beef, sheep and
swine classes. Candice Bell was
in charge of the meeting and
one of the leaders, Simon -Hal-
lahan lecl in the discussion
period.
Mrs..Russel King attended the
wedding of her nephew Mrs.
Gary Younglllut at Hamilton
recently. Thebride was Miss
Shirley Randle, daughter of Mrs.
.S. Randle and the groom is the
son of Mrs. Carl Youngblut and
tate-late Mr. I oungblut, a form-
er Auburn resident.
Congratulations are 'extended
to Mi. John Thomas Hamilton
on his ,graduation from the
University of Waterloo with his
Bachelor of Applied Science In
Electrical Engineering last Sat-
urday. Mr. and Mrs. Ben lia7n-
ilton, his pa!•ents attended the
ID RIVE our
ND SAVE..
It's time, to move outdoors for
many leisure hours of relaxation
and fun. Like always you should
be dressed for it.
We have a wonderful array of
sportswear that will make you feel
more comfortable and help you to
enjoy the many fun -filled, sun -
filled hours 'ahead.
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sere pony at Seagram's .stadiupn,
John will /be en the staff of
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• Anaigamation
Prior, to amalgamation of
Cpurt Dp1ferin 46 of the Cana-
dptn Order •• of Foresters with
the Court- Ben -miller 86, the
members of Court Dufferin en-.
joyed 'a turkey banquet in the
Auburn Community Memorial
Hall 'served by the members of
Unit' 3 of Knox United U.C.W.,
Chief Ranger Ryon Gross called
the banquet to order and Grace
was, sung, led. by Mrs, James
Jackson.
Recording secretary, Harold
McClinchey was in charge of
the prizes: lucky plate, Allan
Wetbster; "door prize, Mrs. Har-
old Sprung, Atwood; lucky chair,
Mrs. Charles Machan. Ron Gross
thanked the ladies for the ban-
quet and Mrs. Lawrence Plaet-
zer replied. Interesting pic-
tures were shown of a trip to
California by Mr. and MTs.
Ralph Jacksor..of Mitchell. They
gave many comments on the
pictures and told of the points
of interest. Progressive euchre
was enjoyed by all.
Wins Award
Miss Elizabeth Youngblut, only
daughter: of IVLr. and Mrs. Percy
Youngblut, R R. 1, Auburn was
the. winner 'nf the Stratford
General Hospital medical staff
scholarship award for general
proficiency in theory and prac-
tice when she was one of -18 who-
-graduated recently from the
Stratford general hospital.
Following the ceremony, a
reception took place in the Sun-
day school room of Knox United
Church, Auburn, with the din-
ner being served by the mem-
bers of Unit Three. Those at-
tending were Mr. and Mrs. Percy
Youngblut,. Mass Betty 'Wrung
blut, Mr. Douglas 'Youngblut,
Brampton°°, Mr. and Mrs. Barry
Yetuagblut, Georgetown, Mrs.
Russel Xing,. Miss Clara Shultz,
Miss Bernice McDougall, all , of
Auburn, Mea.' and 'Mrs.. Welling,-
-ton
elting:ton Good, thr, Misses- Mari/
and Shirley Machan of Rat. 1,
Auburn, Mrs. Art Lawlor, Wing -
ham, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd, Mc-
Larty and Cathy of Goderioh,
Miss Cathy Porter, Summerhill,
Mrs. Carmen Moon, Londesboro,
and. Miss Barbara Harrison of
Stratford. Miss Youngblut re-
cewed many gifts and messages
of congratulations on her gradu-
ation. She has accepted a posi-
tion on the staff of the Bramp-
ton Peel Hospital staff. `
Mr. and Mr:. Ed Davies went
with Mr. and Mrs, James
Hambly of Atwood, to visit Ot-
tawa and see the tulips • which
were blooming so abundantly in
our capital city.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Sprung
of Atwood,. visited last week
with Miss Margaret R. Jackson.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Dods of
Florida, returned back a buple
of weeks ago to their summer
home on the Baseline Road.
Miss Laura Wagner of Syra-
cuse, N.Y., spent a- few days
last week with relatives here.
Recent guests with Mr. and
Mrs. Maitland Allen were Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Koch and Mr,
George Timm and Miss Erma
Bethka, all'orGorrie: ---
'• Mr. William H. Coates of
Flint, Mich., t visiting this
week with Mr. an s, Maitland
Allen.
Mrs. Ralph 1). Munro and her
sister, Mrs. Ethel McDougall of
Seaforth, visited relatives in
Mount Fores• on Sunday.
Smorgasbord L�id On
By Ahmeek Chapter
St.'George's Parish Hall pro-
.vided the setting for the annual
spring luncheon on May 18 of
Ahmeek Chapter I:O:D.E,
Luncheon was served smor-
gasbord continuously from noon
to 1:30 p.m.
Guests were welcomed by the
regent Mrs. Gurdon Henderson.
Mrs. M. Everett and Mrs. V.
Crooke actea • as hostesse's in.
dining room:
Mrs. ,C. Gibbons and Mrs. Geo.
Stokes were at the desk receiv-
Ooderi t +Wgrt Std.' n1I It ,
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H lstei s
Average Price 607
tube 2, 1
The Meadow Glade Holstein for 1,325, while :+'Uoo r Bro. ,
St. Marys, paid SPIV Or a,
"Very. Good" -daul ter Of UM
class ""Extra" sire Rosafe Sham-
rock Perseus for $1,000. Silt
head were bought by Stuart d'I
Luekhardt, : 'Marton. T rteen
m lking felnales averaged $745; °
two bred Iioif s lei seven
open g yearlings $413, and two
heifeas calves 1275,
liexd of . 11441.14W, . ±Clutton
Son, GodeAeh, was • dispe=rsed
Monday at the SliOre Sales
Arena, Glanw.oh . •w%tlr 24 head
'bringing' otl, • 114,500
a total for
an average of. 5007 eae'ho
Mr. Clutton has been' named
a Master Breeder by the •Hol.,
stein -Friesian Association and
served for 25 years as the secre-
tary of the Enron County Club.
Toa., price of 51,475 was pail
icy Weaver Bros,, Belmont, for
Meadow Glade Citation Alice, a
three-year-old daughter of the
Class Extra sae, Rosafe• Cita-
tion R. Rudolf Jensen $c• Son„
Meaford, bought " the "Very
Good" cow Burtshill Kark Lass
ing and selling tickets and on
draws. Mrs. Ht nderson made the
draws and prizes were as fol-
lows bushel of groceries, Mrs.
Myrtle Good; pail of groceries,
Mrs. A. Alexa i r; buckets of
groceries, Mrs. J. W. Craigie,
Miss N. McLeod, Mrs. John Cook,
Mrs. G, Dusto•,v,, Mr. G. A: Mc-
Ginn, Miss H. McCarthy and Mrs,
Eggl^ton.
For the luncheon Mrs. Guy.
Emmerson and •Mrs. H, Tich-
born? were )verali conveners;
Mrs. R. Redmond and Mrs. Mc-
the de a ing: Mrs.
C. Snell and Mrs. R. W. Craigie
were in charge of smorgasbord.
Those in kitchen and dining
room were Mrs. H. Tichborne;
.Mrs. G Emmerson, Mrs. C. Cutt,
Mrs. F. Walkom, Mrs. E.
Mueller, Mrs. E. Allen, Mrs. C.
Ruffell, Mrs. T: Glazier, Mrs. R.
Neville, Mrs. M:'Clairmont, Mrs.
-Habel, Mrs. 0. Straughan, Mrs.
H. Dodd, Mrs..M. McKee, Mrs.
C. Tweedie, Mrs. J. Vickers and
Miss MacVicar
The regent was most ap-
preciative of the fine co-opera-
tion, of members, the- excellent
attendance arra also the kind
comments of the ladies, of the
town, thus making the event a
highly satisfactory affair both
socially and financially.
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• SLIMS
• CULOTTES
• POP TOP
• BLOUSES
• . T-SHIRTS
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• JACKETS t
• FLORALS•
BUY SEPARATES or MATCHED SETS
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• PLAINS
• STRIPED
• PAISLEY
• °NAUTICAL
• CHECKS
• SEERSUCKER
LADIES
WEAR . LIMITED
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200's AND 300's
DESERT FLOWER ^SPARKLING COLOGNE
FACT TOOTHPASTE
Gillette ,Razor Travel Kit
MAGNOLAX 20 -OZ.
NICE N' ;EASY BY CLAIROL
Q.T. BY COPPERTONE, 2 -OZ.
SLIM MINT •GUM
TAT ANT TRAPS
WOODBURY SHAMPOO
36's
SUGG. LIST
SUGG. LIST 1.25 11.11
SUGG. LIST 69c 5 9c
SUGG. LIST 2.79 2.49
SUGG;,,..LIST 1.50 127
1:93
11.59
1.59
SUGG. LIST 2.25
SUGG. LIST 1.85
SUGG. LIST 1.98
3 FOR 69c 3 FOR 59c
1.39 FOR 99c 89C
KOTEX 12's, SUPER OR REGULAR
,yt
SUGG. LIST 51c 2 FOR 83c
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POLAROID SUN GLASSES
1.98-4.98
AGI OR AGIB M2 OR M2B
SYLVANIA FLASH BULBS 1.49 1.59
VITALIS 12 -OZ. HAIR GROOMING FOR MEt4 SUGG. LIST 1.49.1.29
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