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AUBURN.— The young Aub-
urn ball team, under the Cen-
tral school area or Hallett Torwn-
Ship, has defeated Londesboro
in the seamy iihal. .
They will meet Bandon at the
new school grounds at Landees-
boro for the play-offs.
Leonard Archambault is the
manager of this eager ball team,
under 14 years of age. The
members are Dana Bean, Rickey
Archambault, Paul Chanlney,
Larry Chamney,John Bakelaar,
Keith Lapp, George Lubbers,
Warren Rodgers, Ia _Hulley,
Brian Langille and Bob Lan-
gille.
W.I. Meets
Citizenship and Education was
the theme of the August Wo-
men's Institute meeting held
last week in the Auburn Com-
munity Memorial Hall. Mrs.
Leonard Archambault gave a
very interesting paper on this
subject acid also spoke on Expo
67 and encouraged everyone to
go to Montreal next yeah
Members of the Auburn 4H
Club gave a fashion show of ac-
cessories the made. The leader,
Mrs. Wes Bradnoek, explained
the pro jest tothe members of
the W.I. and introduced the
girls, Marian Hickey, Connie
Hickey, Donna Chamney, Linda
Jefferson, Jean Hardy, Jill Ben-
nett, Brenda Archambault, Sher -
lel Patterson, Sheron Collins,
Ruth Bere, and Barbara Sander -
5011.
- Mrs. Haines spoke of the plans
for catering to the ploughing
match and reminded everyone
about the pickles, relishes and
two pies per member..
The next meeting will "-be
Grandmother's Day when the
grandmothers of the community
are asked to be guests_ There
will also be a bake sale.
Personals •
• Rev. John Wheeler has resign-
ed as minister of the Auburn
charge "which is composed* of
Knox United, Auburn, Westfield
and Donnybrook Churches and
laic resignation takes effect on
September 1.
Mr. and Mrs:4 on Pentland, of
North Bay, visited last weekend
with her mother, Mrs. Charles
Straughan and left on Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Laverne Pent-
land, of Detroit, for the Mari-
time Provinces.
The Daer family held their
annual reunion recently at the
home of Mr, and Mrs. Peter
Campbell, R.R. 2 Bluevale with
40 in attendance • The results
of the races were as follows:
Pre-school children, Mary Lee
Roney, Marilyn Campbell, Carol
Campbell; six -nine years. old,
Rodger Roney, Ronny Campbell;
bowl -on -the -head relay, adults,
Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Roney;
juniors, Mary Anne Blake and
Ronny Campbell; wheelbarrow
race, Wayne and Marilyn Camp-
bell;, kick -the -slipper, . Mrs.
Ralph Jackson; shoe scramble,
Mr. and Mrs. • Arnold Roney;
oldest person present, Mrs. Sam
Daer; youngest person present,
Murray Campbell; closest birth-
day, Mrs. Sam Daer;' closest wed-
ding anniversary, Mr. and Mrs.
Arnold Roney; scales contest,
Mrs. Peter Campbell; charades,
Mr. Louise Blake and Mr. Arn-
old Jackson; Mrs. Louis Blake
and Mr. Ralph Jackson, Mrsj
Arnold Roney and Mrs, Bert
Daer; •Miss Maryanne Blake and
Dodger Roney; candy contest,
Louis Blake and Mrs. Bert Daer.
The Trustee Board of Hoge
Chapel cemetery • have pll...
completed now for their
nual memorial. ,service Sept: 4.
Rev. William Fingland, of Niag-
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aro Falls, will be the •guest
speaker.
Mrs. Ralph Munro returned
Iast week 'fixdm• a visit at 'Smith
Falls' and Ottawa.
_Mrs. Sidney Lansing visited
last=- week in Ottawa with rela-
tives.
Margaret Haines wags a coun-
cillor at Kintail camp last week,,
Barbara Sanderson Was a coun-
cillor there the week before.
Mr. and Mrs. William L. Craig
and son Brian are enjoying a
two weeks' vacation in Northern
Ontario.
Mr. and Mrs. William Seers,
Gail, Faye and Carol returned
from a week's vacation in De-
troit" and Northern Ontario at
Marathon. They also visited
with Mr. and Mrs. Bob Gardiner
and family at Heron Bay, South.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Youngblut
and family of Woerdsteei visit-
ed over the weekend with Mr.
and Mrs. Wilfred Sanderson and
family:
Jean Houston and Miss Jean
Jamieson of Toronto visited
over the weekend with Mr. John
Houston, Olive Young and Mrs..
Houston who is a patient in
Clinton hospital.
Mr, and' Mrs. Donald Kai oaf
Oakville visited for a few days
last week with her parents Mr.
and Mrs. James. Jackson before
leaving for a trip to Eastern
Ontario.
Mrs. Fred Toll, Mrs, Kenneth
McDougall and Miss Bernice
McDougall went to London air-
port last Thursday , to say fare-
well to Stewart Toll who left
for Kenya, Africa. After a few
days in Montretal his wife and
sons will join him for their trip.
Mae and Mrs. William J. Craig
entertained at a family picnic
on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Thonias Haggitt
and Stephen and grandson, Paul
Haggitt of. Zurich spent the
weekend at Leamington with his
'brother, Mr. Joe .Haggiitt and
Mrs. Haggi fh.
Trudy , Machan visited last
week in Goderieh with her aunt,
Mrs. Ross Gwyn, Mr. Gwyn and
Gerrard.
Eric Scott spent last week in
Seaforth with his grandparents
Mr. and Mra. James Aitcheson,
Mrs. . Wes Brad nock, Sheron
and George spent a few days
last week in Detroit with her
cousin, Mr. William Welsh.' and
other relatives.
• ,FernSymingtgn of Toronto,
Mins. Cora Buchanan, Ethel
-W ashineton and Mrs Amos An -
Branch 109 Picnic Successful
Although- Clouds Hide Sun
Despite cloudy skies and cool
breezes, the annual picnic spon-
sored by Branch 109, Royal Can -
alien Legion, was attended • by
more than 200 people at Kitchi-
gami Camp, August 14.
Pop corn and potato chips
were in abundance for the child-
ren while everyone enjoyed ice
cream, pop, cake and coffee
which was provided at supper
time.
Baseball games were held, also
"kick the slipper", throw the
ball, and races for all with
many entries. The ,resu'Lts of
these are the following:
Boys six, Stephen Collins,. Ran -
and Peter Shaw, Charles floss;
Boil' six, Stepheu Collins, Ran=
ny McLean, John Brown; Boys
eight; Fergus Burns, Keith Mc-
Lean, Jim Riley; Boys 10, Mark
Riley, Jas. Mullen, Grant Laws;
Boys 12, Danny Burns, Mark
Bean Feed
Saturday
Something new ror city dwell-
ers and rural folk alike will be
offered in Zurich this Saturday,
when beans in just about every
possible variety will be served
on the streets . of the village.
This first annual Bean Festival
is scheduled to get ' under way
at noon, and continue on thr-
oughout the rest of the day.
The main object of the Fes-
tival will not only be`` to feed
people attending with beans, but
with numerous other tasty dish-
es known throughout the area.
Just as the Elmira Maple Syrup
Festival operates around the
idea of the Mennonite people
in that area, officials are plan-
ning to build the Bean Festival
around •the old-fashioned French
and German cooking.
We Are Going Out Of Business
All Our Stock Must Be Sold
At Big Savings, To You!
SALE STARTS
FRIDAY, AUG. 26
AT 9 A.M.
SAVE ON GARDEN & LAWN SUPPLIES
PET SUPPLIES
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FARM SUPPLIES (Except Feed)
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Riley, Brian Schmidt; Boys 14,
'Pat Sherratt, Robert Schmidt,
Doug Mohring.
Girls four and under, Denise
Shaw, Chissey Laws, Debbie Mc-
Cluskey; girls six and under,
Jennider McEwan, Brenda Lee,
Diant Warnnick; eight and un-
der, Gwen Laws, Mary Burns,
Cindy Knox; Ten and under,
Kathy Gauley, Mary O'Connor.
Anita Tipert; Twelve and un-
der, Cheryl Doak, Reta Sherratt,
Karen Sheardown; Fourteen and
under, Penny Sheardown, Vicki
Simms, Cheryl Doak; Sixteen
and under, Penny Sheardown,
Vieki Simms, Coral Willis..
_Wheelbarrow -Penny Shear-
down and Cheryl Simms, Shirley
Doll and Wanda Million, Carol
Duckworth and Vicki Simms;
Boys wheelbarrow, Keri Bowen
and Doug Mohring, John Allen
and Steve Allen, Bill Wedlock
and Roy Volland.
Boys 16 and under, Ken Bow-
en, John Alden, Pat Sherratt.
•,Boys, three-legged, Kevin Ru-
mig and Steven Knight, Ken
Bowen and Doug Mohring, John
Allen and Steve Allen; Girls
three-legged, Jennifer Cook and
Carol Willis; Penny SheardoWif
and Carol Duckworth; Betty Pol-
lock and Brenda Bodge.
Kick the slipper, June Mc-
Lean, Mrs. A. Hodges; Softball
throw, Mrs. A. Hodges, Mrs. J.
Carrick.
drew of Goderiah vilrited last
Friday evening with Miss Laura
F Uiipe, Mr. and Mme._-Thoah . .
Johnston and other friends.
Mr, and Mrs. Ronald Rathwell,
Michael and Janice of Brant-
ford scent the weekend with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gor-
don - R. Taylor.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Arthur,
Judy, 'Mark and Greg and Miss
Jayne Arthur, are holidaying it
Bogie's `',Beath.
Mrs. Gordon R. Taylor attend-
ed the Tweedsmuir workshop
meeting of the London area eon-
verition at. Grand, Bendlast
Tuesday. She took' the prize
winning Tweedmuir 2iistoxy
book of the Auburn Branch.
They were judged there that
day. Results will be known at
the fall convention held at
God•erich on November 1 and 2.
Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Anderson
were pleasantly surprised last
Friday evening when a few fri-
ends called and on behalf of
neighbors and friends in, the
village, presented there with a
purse of money for, their silver
wedding anniversary. Mrs. Al-
bert McFarlane pinned a cor-
sage made by Mrs. Robert J.
Phillips. Mrs. Kenneth Mc-
Dougall read an address writ-
ten by Margaret R.. Jackson aed
Mrs. Wes Bradnock presented
the gift of money.
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in 'size, but it should be chosen with care- A trusted -jewel-
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value. Choose a fine stone and you'll always be proud of it.
Diamond sizes are measured in points and carats -100
points to the carat. (Exact weights shown are seldom
found). Note that prices vary widely according to qualities.
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SUGG. LIST 99c — 100's
67c
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6 ROLLS FOR 77c
DIPPITY-DO
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1.07
CREST TOOTHPASTE
FAMILY SIZE
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SUGG. LIST 83c
68c
BAN ROLL-ON DEODORANT'
24-HOUR PROTECTION
'99c
2 FIESTA PENS
PLUS FREE STANDARD PEN
88c
AGAROL
RELIEVES CONSTIPATION — 16 OZ.
1.19
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SUGG..' LIST $1.25
1.09
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1.19
WILKINSON' BLADES
STAINLESS STEEL
5's 59c
CLEARASIL
FOR PIMPLES AND ACME
99c
CORN PADS
BLUE JAY
LADIES SIZE
43c
MANY BACK TO SCHOOL BARGAINS AT ALL
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AUGUST 22-27
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CORNER WEST STREET & SQUARE
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SALE OF
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On All Our New Fall Coats
This Offer Good Until September 3
A Small Deposit Holds Any Coat
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Our stock of fall coats both trimmed and untrimmed
has never been better and you will find no greater selec-
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new coat. Don't wait until they are selling at regular
prices, buy now and save 10%. The first cool day you will
step out in style, in one of Fall 66's new creations.
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• NEW TEXTURES
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