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4 The Gocierich Signol-Star, Thursday, DK: 7, 1967
AUBURN
-Yeast Baking
Is Topic
At• School
baking with Yeast was the
topic at the Cooking School
held last week in the Community
memorial hall. Twenty-one
ladies of the community at.
'tended and learned how to make
bread, buns, doughnuts and
many other variations. Mrs.
Tbomas4laggitt-and Mrs: For.'
dyce Clark, the leader, demOn.,
strated and everyone sampled
various finished products that
came from the oven. Those
attending were Mrs,4--raiffes
Jackson, Mrs. Robert Turner,
Mrs. William J. Craig, Mrs.
Robert J. Phillips, Mrs. Roy
Easom, Mrs. Gerald Faegan,
Mrs. Torrance Tabb, Mrs, Roy
Da.er, Mrs. F. Raitbby, Mrs.
Gordon Taylor, Mrs. Wil.
fred Sandersan, Mrs. Worthy
Young, Mrs. - Oliver Anderson,
Mrs. Norman McDowell, Mrs.
Orval McPhee, Mrs: Bert
Craig, -Mrs. Leonard Arcb.
ambault, Mrs. Thomas Lawlor,
Mrs. Donald Haines, Sheron
Collins and Mrs. W Bradnock.
PERSONALS
The annual Vesper candle.
lighting service of the Auburn
C.G.I.T. group will be held
next Sunday, December 10 at
2:30 p.m. in Knox Presbyterian
Church. Everyone is welcome.
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George
returired'ilatweelca.ftsiting
with their families in Galt.
MRS, - %OS. tAR.Atmcocti
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CongratalatiOns to Mr, and
Mrs, Nye McClinchey on the
birth of their dauOter, Susan
Joanne In Clinton hospital.
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Congratulations to Mr. and.
Mrs. William Andrews on the
birth of ,their son, a brother
for Michael,
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Friends are pleased to learn
that Mr. Fred Toll is improved
in health and was able to re.
turn home from Clinton hos.
`pit&
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Mr.• and Mrs. Ray Mac.
Illmurray of Flint, Michigan
visited last Saturday with Mr.
and Mrs. William J. Craig.
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Many 4-H Club members
from this district attended the
Achievement night at §eaforth
• last Friday night and all re.
ceived-centennial plaques.
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Miss Margaret Sanderson of
London and Miss Mary Sander:
son of Goderich visited with
their parents Mr. and Mrs.
Wilfred Sanderson.
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Sunday guests with Mr. and
Mrs. Maitland Allen were Mr.
and Mrs. Harold J. Allen of
Goderich and Mr. and Mrs.
Norman Allen of Colborne
Township.
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Eight-year-old Faye Leafloor was all smiles as she waited
for Saturday's- Christmas parade to get under way at the God.
erich Memorial Arena. The daughter of F/O and Mrs. H. W.
Leafloor, 145 South Street, was one of the schoolchildren on
the Ward School 1867 float entered by Godericb Public School,
which took second place honours in the float cometition.
1111MINIP`
Betty Reid
Mrs. Oliver Anderson and • Commended
daughter Miss Nancy visited
-last iirsday. 4n Lon!,mi
Mrs: Bettyneicrof Coderichls--•
"Hi Neighbonr" welcome
service was hostess last week.
end to visiting' executive vice.
president,. Mrs. Mildred, R. L.
Richardson of Calgary.
Celebrating "Hi Neigh.
bones " tenth birthday along
with Canada's centennial, Mrs.
Richardson is on, a 'cross.Can.
ada tour Of Outstanding "Hi
Neighbour". centres, and re.
ported more than 20,000 "calls.
of -welcome" already made in
the homes of newcomers this
year by "Hi Neighbour" host.
esses.
"Visiting Goderich is for me
a sort of sentimenial journey,"
she said, "because I spent so
many of my student years in
this area."
"Meeting many of the local
business people and hearing
their vigorously. enthusiastic
,,planta,.for the future is the high.
the mer's son, Mr. William
Anderson.
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SHOP N W!
LAYAWAY for CHRISTMAS
- Do your shopping. et the store that sells far
'less BEFORE Christmas, not AFTER.
- Check our prices before -buying
FOR BEST VALUES SHOP
HUTCHINSON
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RADIO — TV — APPLIANCES
3O$ Huron Rd. 124-7$31
light of my tour" she adde-449
"especially as I have come tq.
congratulate Betty on doing
splendid job for her cbmmunitya
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ARGYLE
$s BRITANNIA RD. Marine .1.1 Small Engines
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nveiltn D C Weir Portrait
ighlights Aubion Centennia • ow
"WM-4—S suid Mrsjitigiani
and, Mr.E1 Gordon Clieln4eY Were, Craig the pianist ' •
Centennial con rt last Friday „.„„,e.,
evening was'the unveiling of the • AnWrva•onuatv.7;am''rea‘—"‘`eveiT'onhe
picture of the late Dr. ,13, who had come to till the hall
Weir by his son John R. Weir to Capacity, 'The •McCilincheY
of London anclMissSadleCarter . mover** composed of Mr and
of Goderich who had been his Mrs. Bob MeClinchey .of Blyth;
nurse for many years, Sherriff
M.r. Dave McClinchey and Mr.
H ry Sturdy of Godericlkonbe. — •
of the Auburn coMmunily
vor . E
paid trubute to the beloved Haines sang the solo, TheSong
a.
sician who had served this dip, 01 the Sea acconwanied by Miss
trict for over GO ,years until Bett5A Moss.' Scottish dancing.
his death'4in 1965, at the age st„, was done by_ Mary Wilkin of
88 years. The presentation °fin Goderich. She danced thesword
electric coffee urn to the hall dance and the Irish Jig in att.
also took place after a moment - , • .
racuve costumes to the music of
of silence. This fund WU starbk the pipes suppliedbyPiperWill.
ed at the time of his death inn Miller of Goderich.
as a flower fund and the family Misses Martie Koopmans,
requested It be used for a com:
Marsha Koopmans and Klaske
munity project. The engraved Koopmans, Mrs. Kenneth Pat.
plaque on the picture will tell
future generations about our terson and Mrs.' AlcClinchey
country doctor. A letter was sang selections accompaniedby
read from?, his daughter, Mrs Mrs. Norman Wightman,Solos
Duncan Mackay of Sault cSte were sung by Rev. Leonard
Marie, who was unable to be Warr of Goderich .and
present. The committee for this Rev. Roberts of Belgrave ace.
project was Mrs. Wilfred San. ompanied by Mrs. Wightman,
derson, Mrs. William L. Craig, A mouth organ duet was played
Miss Laura Phillips, Mrs. by Mr. and Mrs. Everett Tay.
Oliver Anderson and Mrs. W. lor accompanied by Mrs. Rob.
Bradnock. ert J. Phillips.
The Whilst of the Auburn
The pantomine went back to
Nilhen in 1840 4neas play‘
ed by Mrs, Thomas liaggItt
wounded the village 01 Mimi
chester. Soon after IOW the,
first church WiTIIITIC:40 Mrs,
Donald Hainea repreSente'd the
c eyplay several early pioneers walking to
church,. carrying thou. ehooth
to save them from wear and
their sincere devotion on the
Lord's Day. The early days of
schopPx.wer .uf-savieprmatititatirna
Sheron Collins in costume of
that day and the laying of our ,
first cement sidewalks in 1905
was acted by Mrs. Robert Tux*
ner with her wheelbarrow and,
trowel.
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. A pantomine skit written by
Mr. Oliver Anderson was Mrs. W. Bradnock depiciting
chairman for the variety pro. events that happened in Auburn
gram which commenced with a the last 100 yearsvas acted by
rousing sing.songof older songs members of the Women's Instit.
and Mrs. Gordon Gross was the ute. Mrs. Bradnock was the nar-
pianist. Mrs. Frank Raithby and rator and the singers were Mrs.
Mrs. M. R. Roberts were the ' Gordon R. Taylor, Mrs. Robert
ushers and Mrs. Bert Craig J. Phillips and Mrs. Donald
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FAVOURITE
OF
THOUSANDS!
HERE'S.
WHY.
We thnk it's exCel
lence of product.'
Years and years;
ago, when we decided
to bake Jane Parker Fruit Cake, we also decided to bake the best.
That's why Jane Parker Fruit Cake was then and is today over 2/3
fruits and nuts.
JANE PARKER
GODERICH .
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11/2 -LB PIECE
$111137
This Fine Quality Cake has
Jane Parker
FRUIT CAKE
3-L8 RING
Ln
5 -LB RING '-
$3.99
been h e Same Price for the past 7 years
PEACH PIE
Reg. Price each 49c — SAVE 10c
Full 8 -inch 24 -az pie 3 9,
Thehistory of lighting was
told by Wanda Plaetzer carry•
ing, a candle, Mrs. dordonPow.
ell, a coaloil lamp and Mrs.
Torrance Tabb withan electric
light on a rong cord. Mrs.
Frank Raithby acted. the role
of policeman representing the
part that Thomas Adams played
in our village's history. Mrs.
Gordon Chamney represented
our youth who answered the
call to defend our country in
1914 and 1939 and Mrs. Arnold
Craig, the Red Cross workers
who kept the treats going to
our soldiers at the front.
Mrs. Charles Straughan,
charter member of the Auburn
W.I. of the organization which
a, 1.
began * .1922 X0000004 t'
and 'Mae JOU* DOlo
potrayed thaltai
thcTwbq litto,'Oelta,:itCultf,v$4
bal4gaMeS and Mr. ;40011ard
Archambault rePresentsd Willy
lam J. Craig 400'Olt****
who gave their tilneana talents
to build our beatititnthall.
AS the proce044 41'04
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certl ' were - for the , nevi tirk
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at the site of the Pa,
bridge, .a song was do:
Flo* gently siti)Of Mai
'AnglIrttlerta44.3051"'
Reeve Hugh Flynn of Hallett
Township spoke on the Work that
County Council had done on the
new park and congratulated the
W. 1. on their *00, 4 44et
was sung by Misses ,RaniOna,
Hanna and Melanie Sprung040, •
ompanied by Mrs. Emmerson
Rodgers. 'A ban11)! se*Cti ,011
was played' by piper Willi=
Miller and a ,solo was sung by
Miss Margaret Roberts. The
Koopmans Ststerti sang a trio
and Mrs. Donald'Sprung of GOS
erich gave fiTO amusing rOad.
bigs. Mrs. Eninterson Rocitrera
sang a solo and the play SwincU.eil
by Clinton talent gave an amus.
ing half hour of entertainments
On behalf of the W.I. their
president, Mrs. Donald Haines
thanked everyone who had
assisted in this centennial pro.
Jed by attending the evening
concert.
Va 1 ue-Priced!
Stuart House
FOIL WRAP
Rose Brand (Parchment Wrapped)
MARGARINE
Reg. Pr
12"
(30o Off Deal) Reg. Price box 0.65
CHEER. Detergent
Flavoured Crystals
TANG
ice pkg 390 — SAVE 4c
wide 25 -ft roll 3 5c
FEATURE PRICE!
41 -lb pkgs 99c
SAVE AN EXTRA 16c
king size box 1 •
39
-FEATURE PitICE1
2 pkgs45c
' (Orange -Grapefruit 3 -oz., Grapefruit -Pineapple 31/2 -oz., Grape 4•34 -oz.,
Orange 31/4 -oz., Grapefruit 234 -oz.)
The Nutritious Meal You Mix With Milk Reg. Price pkg 79c — SAVE 6o
MINUTE. BREAKFAST pkg of 6 envelopes 73c
CANNED FOOD SALE!
. Fancy Quality Halves or Sliced Reg. Price 2 tins 79c — SAVE 10c
AUSTRAL PEACHES. 2 28 -fl -oz tins 69c
. Austral (Halves) • FEATURE PRICE
Jane Parker Large • Reg. Price each 59c — SAVE '20c
ANGEL CAKE each 39c
Duncan Hines (12 Varieties), Reg. Price pkg 49c SAVE 9c,
CAKE MIXES ipkgs89c
Quick (36 -oz.) or Instant (32 -oz.) Reg. Price pkg 45c — SAVE 4c
ROBIN HOOD OATS pkg41c
Powdered (White or Blue) • Reg. Price box 31.19 ,— SAVE 10c
SAILDETERGENT king size 80,oz box 1.09
Fresh Produce!
Prince Edward Islantd, Guaranteed excellent table stock, No. 1 Gr.
POT TOES
50 -LB BAG
NONE PRICED HIGHER AT A&P
ALL PRICES IN THIS AD GUARANTEED THROUGH
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 9th, 1967
APRICOTS
PEARSAusral
tBARTLETT
Geisha Mandarin
ORANGES
Z.28fI-oz tins 79c
FEATURE PRICE!
2 28 -fl -oz tins7 9
4 11 -fl -oz tins 99c
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MAKE A&P YOUR HEADQUARTERS FOR YOUR
CHRISTMAS. POULTRY
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ALL ATTRACTIVELY PRICED!
Wo will have a fine selection of tender plump, Grade "A" Oven•Ready,
- Super -Right Brand Vac Pac Turkeys, Geese, Ducks, Capons, Roasting
Chickens, Buffet Style Fruited' Hams & Butts. Also Fresh Kilted Grade
"A" Oven -Ready Turkeys.
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