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'The Qoderiela Signal•Star, Thursday, November 24, 1966
Auburn WI
Delays -Decision On
inf; will � o $te &n December after
U» Mrs. Donald Haines,
president of the AuburnWomen's exams.
Institute was in charge Mrs And';e�v Kirkconnell
e of the Novre,
Qrtgd f4�& gar.-�
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O'o79' firttw2rn rGmc 1a mI :" -» members decided :to have Mrs
A letter was read from Mrs Kirkconnell send Christmas
Scriber of Kitchener telling that cards again to the shut-ins ih the
she would coxae next spring for community. Itw.as decided to send
a cooking 'school. A letter was for u Hat Block and that Mrs
read a, quilt show and sale at George Millian would look atter it
Piper's Dam from Mrs Whiteman' and any„member could borrow it
asking if our Branch was interest: from her. Mrs Haines gave the
ed. Members will decide at the report of the- plowing match ex.
next meeting if they wish to take penditures, and gave a detailed
part in this project.- report of theArea convention held
Mrs Arnold Craig convener of recently at Gdtierich. Mrs. Oliver
the family night on Dec. 7, report- Anderson gave an interesting
ed that plans are for the pot luck paper on Current events taking
dinner at 7 p.m. when the Horti. place around the world. She told
culture Society will also be in. about the work' being done to
eluded. build a tunnelfrom England to
Mrs. °Thgmas Lawlor anti Mrs France and also toIdaboutAfrica
Frank Raithby leaders of the whe'Ve former r'esidenti ' Mr.
Hats for You course, reported Stewart Toll, Mrs To11 and family
that 12 women bad registered., are working on an educational
Mrs. Wes,,radnock reported for program. A duet, was sunsby,Mrs
the 4-H project, The Supper Club Is, V �a
and stated that 15 girls are par-
ticinating, and that the lastmeet.
FEATURE
EVENT
'DIRECTORY
for. ?yppr, h a
entertain:it ant
in
TORONTO
MAPLE LEAF
GARDENS
NOV. 6 - NOV. 7
"UKRAINIAN DANCE
NOV. 8, 9, 11, 12, 13
"THE ICE CA'PADES".
featuring the brother and sister
team of Marla and, Otto Jelinik.
0-0---0 "'
O'KEEFE..CENTRE
"NOV. 7 - Noy. 19
Harold Pinter presents
"FIDDLER ON THE ROOF"
with Luther Adler and Dolores
Wilson. ,i7."}
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C.N.E. PARK
NOM. 11 NOV. 19
ROYAL AGRICULTURAL
WINTER FAIR
ROYAL ALINIACr
THEATRE
NCV. 8 - NOV. 13
"SChl IDOL FOR ��'�►. ` '' ii..4t
NOV 21 - NOV. ,.
"BAREFOOT I1V, MitS4PARle"
CASA LO.MA •
NOV. 19 - DEC. 28
"CHRISTMAS IN FAIRYLAND"
0—D—D
• UNIVERSITY
THEATRE
NOV. 1 - NOV. 30
"HAWAII"
starring Julie Andrews and Max -
Von Sydow.
o.
Choose from. MacRae -
excel Tent selection of .
Gordon Ie 011nchey and Mrs.
Norman Mc Clinchey accompan-
lerti by Mrs. J. Jackson. Mrs. Ed
_Davies gave_a „eading.
*
u�� eak Mr
Pipe of Londesboro, shad an array
of Christmas decorations made
from old plastic bottles. She
demonstrated how her arrange-
ments had been made.
LADIES GUILD
The November meeting of the
ladies Guild of St. Mark's Angli-
can church was held at the home of
Mrs. Andrew Kirkconnell; Script.
ure was read by Rev. G,E,Paken-
ham followed by prayers led by
Mrs. Kirkconnell. Mrs. Thomas
Haggitt gave a reading onRemern.
brance Day. Mrs Kirkconnell
gave the missionary message on
the work of Bishop A, Watton,
Bishop of Moosenee,
`the Bible study of the second
commandment vas taken by
Mr. Pakenham. A piano solo was
;
played by Mrs. Robert J. Phillips.
The president, Mrs. Orval Mc
Phee took charge of the business
part of the meeting. It was dec.
1ded.,t hold ttas,nexi,xxaee in l e
6. -The- ;roll call was -answered
by a verse for Remembrance Day
and the travelling apron also re.
ceivled a penny for each letter in
Remembrance "Day. Mr. Paken,
ham closed the meeting with pray-
er..,A' successful auction was held
conducted by Mrs. John Daer.
Margaret R. Jackson visited
this week with Mrs. Marguerite
Chopin in Guelph.
Relatives and friends from this
district attended the funeral of
the late Lawson James Machan,
41, at ListoweliastSaturday. The
late Mr. Machan died at North Bay
where he was road master on the
C.P.R. there. He startedworking
for the C,P.R.'at Auburn under
foreman Maitland Allen about 22
years ago. Surviving besides his
wife, the former Eunice Helmka,
Pipers Dam Quilt Show'
Listowel, his mother, Mrs. Jam- Mr. and Mrs. Orlo Mc Phee, Mr. Charter Scott spent a few
es Machan, Brussels, brothers, Ann Arbor, Mich; visited last .-days in Toronto last week,
Ivan, Kitchener, Keith, Auburn, week with their cousins Mr. and Many parents and friends from
Clayton, Kurtzville; Mrs. Fred Mrs. George Million, this district Attended the Open
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Lov>rery, all of Listowel; Mrs
Clayton (Dorielda) Heibein; Mrs.
Robert (Mina) Mc Creight, S,trat.
ford.
'Mrs. Charles Mc Gee, Kintore;
visited last Tuesday with her
parents,, Mr. and .Mrs. George
M illian,
Mt. and Mrs, Maitland Allen
spent the weekend with 'George
Timm at Gorrie and attended the
funeral of the late Mr, Lawson
Machan at ListowetllastSat»
urday.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Mc Far.
lane attended the funeral at Lam.
beth last week of David and John
Poole.
Mr. and Mrs. Reg Ryan of Nile
"visited on Friday evening with
Mr. and Mrs. George Millian.
House of the new Hullett Township
Central school at Londesboro last
Thursday evening and met the”'
teachers err in their rooms.
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