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The monthly, meeting of the.
Waikerbuxn Club was -Wks held at the .,
home of Kis; I% Hunter with' a
good attendance of .members,
mends 'and children. Ther
president, Mrs. Joe ,Flunking was
in charge of the meeting . which' •
opened by singing -"The Maple
Leaf:: .Forever" followed by
prayers 'led lay Mrs, Ted Bunking
and the Lord's Prayer, ..
'he 'minutes of the prey_ ious
,- Meeting were 'accepted as read, ,
by. the secretary, Mrs, - Elli()t
Lapp. The financial statemen
was given .by the treasurer .Mrs.
Tom , Cuniiingham. The roll' call
was, answered by each member_
telling what they enjoyed most
at Christmas time.
It was reported that the
contribution ' had been sent to
.._the- Children -':s Aid -<So tetyTnd a
silver collection tl was taken to
send a birthday gift tothe club's
. foster Korean -child. The roll call
at the next- meeting will be a
donation to 'the support ,of this
• Korean' child.
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An interesting pr9gra til -Was
given with "*readings by the
- . Mr,. Eugene Dobie of Toronto ; Mrs. Thomas Ha ` packed a
_ e lldreri. and-hristtnas carols
ast �week> one day with ° b'al...?
le " for St Marks A,ngli can .
suq in�between 'the � numbexs� . visited. irg
g Miss aret Jackson, Church Women la 'week which
several. 0 , the children; radiad .
nursery Oiymes'with the modern " The;�.Janu meeting of the was sent, to ll x, and.Mrs. George
- • „ Auburn- Women's Institute will ,Clark•, at .Creighto; .Bask. fes.
veksa,aan and -they proved wary :
entertaining. Mrs. Ted Ranking' be charg Mrs. :1111c _,. dy,.,', ' e� . of; old �,eilstr�butlon thers . the nee ..f th Craig,eorpvenerof icultureint"that'district:', read an article `The Gift o eand.C.anadia n Industries she hasMagf'aTheadul b�played Laineas herspeakerMrs yLouis13iakeg ,g Mx,andMr's,uW�iam Rue er' y r:on
indoor
oor snow ains a A_ ; Ip
children , and ° gifts were. : xwh
of "Brussels o will ten about 'visitede , on dCarolSu day 'of wttli Clinton their
the . growing„ ,of apples.' This
distributed to'the. Cliildreri. . ..1
. .., � f.au•g�h'ter . . "Mrs:: Dona�d:'
rrteettn�g, 'wal' be hold'Axl Jan: 20H
A "delicious. lunch Was sensed .. in. .the' •Auburn _Community' -Cartwright, Mr. 'Cartwici'ght and
by the hostess, Mrs. anter family.
k � Memorial hall.
assisted by Mrs. Roy ler anct:,
11-Leort'ard Archambault an a .._Wee sway to -'!art that Sherriff and Mrs. Harry ..
half hour Of social 'fellowship Mr. Robert Chamney is a patient Sturdy of Goderich visited last`
in Goderich hospital. • We wish Sunday with Mr, and Mxs:,r
enjoyed. • :. ° h' a speedy recovery, Robert Phillips. ° .
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Plans were made for the next
him
Mrs.- William Moss returned __„ ..�.
meeting with the 'program to be Mr; -and-"Mrs:--=lrarrW. Ca
in_ c• ea.,of�,_Mrs Aloe 'Verwey— Hunme laat�Saturda -fry=a�-€ew- "'
and Mrs. Lorne ki'ng.; days, a patient in Goderich
The •hospital = ° .
and •Kath en of- 'St. Marrs
lunch committee : to be Mrw. "`
Mrs. Walter _Slichtling - is a visited on Sunday with Mr. -and
Walter Cunningham and: Mrs. Elmer Trommer and
patient n-•Goderich - hospital
Ted Hunkdng and the meeting is y re she underwent su a C9ntue. Mr. Ralph Trommer of
to bekheld. at the- home of Mrs last `Thursday, rY Kitchener spent �`=the weekend
.... as - - are aye..,
Torn Cunnin ham. ,�.
g Mrs Harry " Armstrang is a With his parents. ..
W.M.S.
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-TheJanuary meeting of -the
Women's Missionary Society .of
Knox . Presbyterian Church was
held at the home of Mrs. Frank
Raithby with the president Mrs.
Wilfred Sanderson in. charge.
After giving the call to -
worship,,the hymn, "The Lord is__.
My, ' Shepherd" was sung with
Mrs:' Donald Baines atthe piano.
The scripture reading Psalm. 21
1► was read by ,Mrs. Sanderson and
she gaye the message for the new
year and based "it on helping•
your neighbor and brother. She
closed . her meditation: "with
closed by singing Grace and
lunch .. was served by Mrs.
Raithby - assisted by Mrs. Alvin
Leatherland. • -
prayer.
The minutes of the December
meeting were read by ,the
sec re t: Ory 1rs ' - ` A lw=rrr
Leatherland. • It -was -=°announced ,.:
that Mrs. Leatherland had knit
17 little vests. for the relief work
that the Voice of Women do in.
overseas work. It was decided •tar
make a layette and several
volunteered to make parts of it. -
Programs were given out for
the coming .year. Mrs. Andrew
Kirkconnell presented . the . .
t • asurer M Donald Haines
with a cash donation from: N rs.
Harry Eve of Leaside in memory
of her mother, the late .,Mrs.
Harry • Govier: .
After singing - --the hymn;
"Come '° Let Us Sing," Mrs.
Haines introduced the new study
book "Dare to Reconcile" -and '
'explaihed the different ways' we
can be --involved in Christian life.
,,•the offering was received and
dedicated':with prayer. The roll
call was answered by _paying of
fees. Mrs. Robert Phillips played
a medley of favorite -hymns on
- the piano. Mrs. Sanderson closed'
with prayer. The used stamps
were' - collected by Mrs.
Leatherland.
The Ladies Aid meeting was
' held with Mrs. Major Youngblut,
an charge. .A short business,
session was held and it - was
decided to buy the flannelette
for the layette.. The meeting was
Ii itIIflr • Cartwright, David, Derrick and Community .Hall. Colored slides
Lorie, d of a trip to the Maritimes will be
patient in Clinton hospital.
Winners of the Silver Dollars. 6
draw for thee children at Slaters 0 rt i C U t u ria
General store' last_ week were 1 "
Wayne Powell•
, Brent Andrews, Society
Brian ~filcClinchey, David.-
- Glousher and Raymorid die Boer.-
Mrs. Edwin Cartwright The annual meeting- of the., ,
"—return -6 ast_week toalurogview- :Auburn _,Horticultural Society ,
after 'pending two weeks - with .,!?�1l be; -held on ,January :19th in.
he son Donald.. Cartwright, Mrs. - the Auburn Memorial
This is rid close-outjA . 0� use-Shey are raur-re
great savings on to you ,
rzlix es. -Our_: volume purchasi 4llo ustQ
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Rev. andMrs. William Maines sliovvn by:.. -:Mrs. Donald Haines. .
W 1 L L I AM HENRY GROSS ° cif Goderich visited one day last •Q summary of the year's work .
-week with Mr. -and Mrs. Robert -wilt be .given and there will be
Funeral services were held at Phillips. We are happy to ,report door .prizes.. Everyone isinvited
the`- Arthur Funeral Home on that *Mr. Phillips is able to be out to come . and hear 'about the
Friday, January 9 -for William after his stay in Goderich work the society -did fast -year in;
Henry Gross who passed away hospital due to a fall.4°-.f,
suddenly In Clinton hospital. He
was in his 78th •yekc.F .
He was' the son of the late
Annie'Plaetzer and George Gross
'and was born and resided all
life° -on his farrbr - in Huhett
Township. He was"inarried to
the • former Ida Regele who
predeceased, him 10' years- ago..`Hshover ,returned. recently from 9 to Goderich Hospital Monday.
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Mr. and Mrs. Carl Vassella of Leo Moerbeek was admitted
He was a member of Knox a skiing° holiday at . St: Moritz,
United Church where h_e served Switzerland, Carl is the son of ..
as church trustee. Mr. and. Mrs: Fred : Vasselia,_ and
He is survived by 'one Switzerland ' is 'Frtd¢s- Waive
daughter, Mrs. John (Ela). homeland: •
Brown, Walton W It and five sons,
arolri- -Gar-rnen Clay -to. Coiigratutattall t Ir. _
n''` Mrs. �Mi _e $ rennan w 0 , were
Ronald and Gordon all of RR 1
Au -burn; 11 andchi'ldren;' one married at St. 'Joseph's Church -
sister, --Mrs.fWilliam (Clara) There Saturday.: They will reside •.
Koehler of Crediton, and . two in Goderich.
brothers,.• Rey. Lawrence of - Dennis Dalton is home from .
Beamsville and Ernest of Grand his boat for' the winter months.
Benda---He--w-a-s-predeceased-by -
.
one son, Walter. .
Pastor _Alfred Fry conducted
the services and pallbearers were
Bert , Daer, John Daer, Sidney
Mc finchey, Ted East,' Gordon
.Plunkett and Major Yqungblut.
Burial - took -place , in Union
cemetery, Blyth. Flowerbearers
were - Lawrence Plaetzer and
Kenneth McDougall.
I hem `St Jciseplr's school—
children began their • every -
Monday afternoon' skating
sessions - at Ripley. this -- past
Monday.
The Kingsbridge- •Boy _Scouts
held a bottle, drive ,,Sunday
afternoon., Proceeds from the
drive .. will go -towards Biafra:
relief: _ ;
Nor
If -10 u have--tar-bating on -your -mind -then rush igk # I -own
and*se76 this luxurio is,beautiful=carpeting that. will prove a '
-long time investment in.. enduring satisfaction. Many
colors!: Many weaves! For'tnRdern, traditional and Early
American rooms. We measure it!'We cut it! We install it!
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We ham` a "wide ange' of colors- and /patterns. Any ,
quantity over 10 yds. will 41.6e installed free...sorry. no
bath rooms or stairs...all installed by our skilled_
mechanics. Hurry down for best selection.
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