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The Ayburn Sewing Sallies
met, for their fourth meeting
with the president, Brenda Ar.
cnalnbault . - in charge. Marie
Plunkett, read the minutes which '
were adopted. The roll call
was' answered by each ,girl tel.
ling . oliie plod characteristic
4 a goodbedroom accessory.
They worked. on ' their drawn
work to do Italianhemstitching.
•Bedspreads were also dis.
oilseed.
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Mrs. Donald Cartwright was
hostess last Wednesday evening
to a bridal shower for Miss
Margaret BurleyofSto)e'sBay.
The evening was spent in con.
tests and games and Mrs. Cart.
Wright assisted by Mrs. Eldon
McLennan. After the gifts were
presented, lunch was served by
Mrs. Cartwright and Mrs. Mc.
Leman.
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Mr, Foster Fowler of
Mitchell visited one day last
week with Mr. and Mrs. Thom.
as Johnston.
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Mr. and Mrs. William J.
Craig spent the weekend in
Clinton at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. William S. Craig and
family.
Mr. Reg Jewell.of Goderich
visited last Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Robert tT: Phillips,
M. and*Mrs* John R. Weir
and Mrs. Eustace of London
Spent the weekend, in the
1age. * *
•Weekend guests were Mr. and
Mrs. William Bieck and family } '
of Kitchener with Mr, and Mrs,
William Staraughan7 Miss Gwen
McDowell of Stratford'with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Norman
McDowell. Mr. and Mrs. Donald
Kai of Oakville with Mr. and
Mrs. James Jackson;' Mr, Ken.'
neth Haggitt of Milton with his
parents, Mr. ,and Mrs. Thomas ' •
Haggitt,and-Stephen, Miss Carol
Beadle of Toronto with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Karry
Beadle. .
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Mrs. Wes •Bradnock, Sharon
and George spent Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Bennett and
family at Port Albert.
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Mrs. ' Bert Craig, Mr. and.-
Mrs.
nd 'Mrs, Norman Wightman and
family, Arthur Youngblut, Fred
Seers, Donald - Haines, Fred
Armstrong, John McClinchey
and Roy de Haas were Expo
visitors last week.
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Garden - Refuse, Brush, Etc.
picic-uP
FRIbAY, OCT., 20th
Material on the boulevard by 8:00 o'clock a.m.
on Friday, October 20th, across • the - entire
Town, will be picked up.
TOWN OF GODERICH.
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OHA JUNIOR B
EXHIBITION
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HOCKEY
GODERICH
-- SIFTOS —
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OWEN SOUND
GREYS
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Ivlr. Peter Brow1 of Windsor
spent the holiday awtth Mr, and
Mrs, Maitland Allen.
Weekend guests with Mr. and
Mrs, • Oliver Anderson and
Nancy and Mrs. Edgar laawson
was the former's son William
Anderson: of London and a friend
Mrs. Moore • also op London.
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Mr. Charles Beadle returned
to Londaafter a two- weeks'.
vacation .spent at his home here.
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The Auburn C.G.I.T. held
their annual canvass for the
Blind. last Tuesday `evening and
netted •$65.20 for this worth.
while project. The captains
were Shelley Grange, Betty
Moss, Linda Sproul and Brenda
Ball.
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The Knox United Church will
hold their annual Anniversary
service next Sunday, October
15 at 11:15 a.m. The guest min. DE LEGATESister will be Rev, J. Donald OVER 100 HURON
tl
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"Left to right, Mrs. W. Mack, Mrs. O. Popp t ship Hall at Crediton last Monday, The ladies '
and Mrs. Wes Bradhock -took part i i the annual are seen here in Centennial dress as,they studied
Women's Institute Rally held in Stephen Town- the program, of the day.
MacDonald of North Street
United Church, Goderich.
Everyone is invited to attend
this special service.
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Mr. and Mrs: Ronald Pent.
land of North Bay spent the
holiday with her mother, Mrs.
Charles Straughan.
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Miss Gail Miller of Toronto
spent the_ weekend with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon
Miller.
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Miss Laura Wagner of Syra-
cuse, N.Y, returned home after
vacationing with her sisters,
Misses Ella and Minnie Wagner
and, other relatives. '
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Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Weston
of Toronto and Mr. Murray
Rollinson of Goderich spent the
weekend with their parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Alfred Rollinson.
° financial statement which was
accepted. - Reports of » West
Huron'district were given: by
Mrs. James Horton, Goderich
and Mrs: F. Gagnor of Zurich
for South Huroh, East Huron's
secretary was absent.
ATTEND CREDITON RALLY
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Over 100 delegates from the,
,, Women's Institutes in Huron
County attended the annual Wo.
men's Institute Rally held in
'Stephen Toviihship hall atCredi.
ton. last Monday: Antique dis.
plays were set up by the Elim.
vale Branch and several cen.
tennial"•quilts were On display
made by other branches.
Mrs. Wilfred Mack of Credi.
ton, president of the South Huron
district presided for both the
morning ., and afternoon ses.
sions. She welcomed the dele.
gates and guests after the open:.
ing ceremony. The minutes of
the previous meeting *ere ac.
cepted as read by the secre.
Lary, Mrs. Otto Popp of Clin.
ton. She also submitted the
Explorers Hold
Graduation
Mrs. Cecil Blake, the re.
presentative to the Children's
The Explorers of Knox United Aid Society spoke on their work
Church held their annual gradu• and read a letter from Miss
ation service last Wednesday Clare McGowan, the director.
evening in the Sunday school She thanked the Huron County
room of the church. Mrs. Maur. WIs for their support in sup.
ice Bean, chief counsellor wel. plying a `bursary for a ward
comed the girls and the guests to further their education_ She
to the meeting. stated that two wards have coin.
Chief Explorer, S us an pleted courses this spring in
Thompson presided for • the business and hairdressing, -one
devotional service, ' Miss Mar. is now self supporting"yan&the
garet R. Jackson was introduce other is awaiting�reports from
ed to the girls and was thanked
for her help and interest during
the past years.
The graduation ceremony was
led by' the Chief Counsellor,
Mrs. Bean. TheAuburnC.G.I.T.
leader, Mrs. Wes Bradnock is. wards -this worthwhile project,
sued an invitation to all the A discussion took place on
graduates to attend C.G.I,T,
meetings. Sheron Collins re. the County Rally to have officers -"
peated the purposefor_the girls. of their own and to not leave
The graduating Explorers were the responsibility to the Dis.
'Barbar a Chamney, Susan ' trict presidents: It was decided
Thompson, Debbie Small, Arva to elect officers and Miss
Ball; Sherry Plaetzer and Sharon Carroll presided, Mrs.
Doreen McClinchey, Marlene Wes Bradnock of Auburn was
Armstrong also graduated" but elected the fir stchairman of the
was absent that evening, rally which was organized in
The graduation 'cake was cut1952. First vice. chairman,
and• served by Mrs. Bean as. Mrs. Stanley Bride,.Fbrdwich,
sisted by Mrs: Wayne Millian, - F.W;I,O, Board Director,
- Miss Marsha Koopmans and second vice-chairman, Mrs,
Mrs. Clifford Branton. John • B. MacLean, Seaforth
past F,W,I.O, Director.'Secre.
tary-treasurer, Mrs. Otto Popp,
Clinton. Auditors, Mrs. `Tait
Clark, Goderich and Mrs. Char.
les Nelson, Clinton. Public Re.
lations Officer, the district PRO
where the meeting is 'to be
held will be responsible..Greetings' from F.W.ILO.
were brought by Mrs. W. Brad.
nock, Auburn and she showed
exams. One boy has now entered
the College of Applied Arts
and Technology at Fanshawe to
become a mechanical drafter.
The donation from the Branches .
of Huron County was $533.50
each member paying 50 cents to.
LIONS
PEANUT DRIVE
TO -NIGHT
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GODERIICH ARENA
SATURDAY, OCT. 14
ADULTS -75e
STUDENTS -50e CHILDREN...35e
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pcitures of F.W:I.O, National
meeting held at Guelph' in June
and told about the convention.
She also .showed- pictures of
Canada's birthday party in Ot.
tawa on July 1.
After a lunch served in the
hall, Mrs. HarryStrang', Exeter
president of the London Conven.
tion Area brought greetingsand
invited all to the convention on
November .7 and 8 in London.
Mrs.• Wilfred.Colclough of Clin.
ton also brought greetings from
West Huron district.
The afternoon session- began
with a fashion parade of cen.
tennial dresses and old time
costumes. All told the story
of the costumes they were wear-
ing. Displays of articles made'
.from McCall patterns, nearly
100 years ago were also on
display with their patterns.
Miss Sharon Carroll, - Huron
County Home Economist gave
a report of the work done in
the 4-H clubs and the Senior
Branches. The highlight ori the
day's meeting was the presenta-
tion of the County scholarship.
to Miss Nancy Strang of Exeter,
R.R. •3, As Miss Strang has
entered a four year course
leading to_the degree ofBachel.
or Of Household Science at the
University of Guelph, she was
\unable to be present, so her
mother, Mrs. Harry Strang, ac.
cepted it on her behalf. This
scholarship; which is $100.
is awarded annually to a Huron
County girl, who through her
4-H Homemaking experience
has shown outstandingprogress
and development, given excel.
lent leadership and carried out
,club work of high calibre.
A reading, 'The Stove Pipe
Hole', was given by Mrs. Moli-
tor of Hensall -and the Dashwood
branch led in a singsong, -
The .Elimvale anch pre-
sented a historiskit- show.
ing wedding dresses, babies'
clothes of a century ago and
also modern wedding dresses
with a hooded , train. An in.
vitation to hold next year's rat•
ly in East Huron was extended
by their members. Mrs. Tait
Clark gave a report of the
Huron County Historical Society
thanking all members for their
cooperation at the time of the
opening of the Archives' room
at the Huron County museum.
Mrs. Wilfred Colclough of
Clinton thanked the Credito
ladies for- serving the lunchand
all others whai, had taken part
in the day's program. The meet..
ing was closed by singing the
Queen.
Mrs. Harry Strang, seated, accepts the 4—H County Scholarship
on behalf of her daughter Nancy, from Miss Sharon Carroll. The
scholarship, worth $100 is awarded annually to a Heron County
girl who excels in club homemaking projects. Miss Strang is
presently studying for a Bachelor of Household Science degree
at the University of Guelph.
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VOTE
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FOR YOURSELF
FOR A CHANGE
VOTE
JOHN ,GYNE
NEW DEMOCRAT
IN HURON
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1964 Biscayne, four -door sedan, six -cylinder;
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1963 Long Box Pick Up, V-8, automatic. License
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