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Miss Olive Young is a patient
in Clinton Public Hospital.
The iiancake supper
sponsdred by the Sunday school
of Knox, United Church 'under
the convenership of Mrs, Ted
Mills Was a decided Suceep when
over 300 people were: fed, °
I„ Mrs.. ponhld Cartwright
returned home last Friday after
a couple of weeks In Victoria
Hospital.
The sacrament of Holy
Baptism was admixiistered last
Sunday at St.. Mark's Anglican
Church 'for Christopher
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Lawrencee,Nestoit, infant son of
Mr, and'Mrs. Lawrence NeSbit of
Ingersoll; The godfathers were
Michael Nesbit of Ingersoll and
Christopher ,Hutehinsop • of .
Goderieh, The Godmother was'''.
Mrs. Philip Clark of Goderich.
Quests were present from
Ingersoll, Qoderich, Blyth and
Mitchell. Rev. -Keith Stokes;
rector was, in charge of the
service with Mrs. Gordon Taylor
'at the organ.
Mrs. Andrew Kirkconnell and
Miss Diane Kirkconnell visited
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Knox WMS held April Meeting
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The April' meeting of Knox readings. Roll call was answered
Presbyterian Wome n's by each quoting a Bible verie
• Missionary Society was held last with the word Date.
Thursday afternoon at the home Mrs. Sanderson thanked all
of Mrs: W. Bradnock. Society
who had assisted with the
'recently with Mrs. Harry .Eve at
Leaside. • ' '
Mr. and Mrs -Harold Adams
visited _last Sunday with Mrs.
idney Lansing. •
Mr. • and, Mrs. mod .
Kirkconpell; Ronald and Greg of
Goderich • visited last Sunday
with his parents, Mr. .and -Mrs.
Andrew Kirkconnell.'
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Haggitt
visited last Sunday at
Leamington with !his brother,
Joe Haggitt and Mrs. Haggitt.
Miss Diane Kirkconnell of
Longo Spent the weekend with
her arents, Mr. and Mrs.
Andrew' Kirkconnell. She is
attending Wells Academy Night
' School.
" Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Jackson
Horticultural
Sanderson was in charge 'of the mee ng an e m nu
read by the secretary, Mrs. Alvin
meeting and gave the call to
Leatherland.
Worship. Musical
accompaniment for 'hymn It INV_ .reported that the
singing was played by urs.. layette for the bale was nearly
Robert Phillips on her harp. finished and the secretary
received the used stamps. Thank
The scripture lesson was read you notes for cards and gifts
by Mrs. John Hallam. The sent were read.
meditation on, _this chapter was
_taken by Mrs. Wes 'Bradnock Mrs. Major Youngbluted for the Ladies Aid
who spoke on the life of Martha
and her devotion to Jesus. meeting and Mrs. Roy•Daer read -
The study the minutes which were book "Dare to'
accepted. Business items were
,.Reconcile" was continued by
dealt with and a 'letter from -all
Mrs. Wilfred Sanderson and she
was 'written to Mrs. E. Lawson, 4
led in the discussibn on getting n
reconciled to God and the role patient iClinton Hospital.
in the community; tOdays. in Lunch was served by Mrs.
• witnessing for Him. • Bradnock assisted .by Mrs. Frank
Mrs. Frank Raithby gave two Raithby.
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Walkerburn Club holds meeting
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The Walkerburn Club held its
monthly meeting -at the home 'of
Mrs. Elliott Lapp with a 'good
attendance, The meeting was.
chaired by Mrs. Arie Duizer.
'Mrs.. Lloyd Penfound led in
prayer.
The draw prize donated- by
• Mrs4 Ted Hunking was won by
Mrs. cruy Cunningham.
Plans were made for the next
• ineetirivIrs. Lorne Hunking
Londesboro. The program will
be in charge of Mrs. John Hallam
. and Mis. Elliott Lapp. , The
Lurich committee will be Mrs.
Lloyd McClinchey and Mrs.
Lloyd Penfound. •
. I .The program began with
musical box with Mrs. James
Jackson,at the piano' under the
direction of Mr. Lloyd
McClinchey and Mrs. Lloyd
PenfourldrThbr Wa:slOtin by Mrs.
The autoniobile contest was
won by Mrs. John Hallamt4and
Mrs. Lorne Hunking. Mrs. L.
McClinchey read a poem. The
afternoon's program concluded
with games of bingo.
A Touch and 'rake Sale was
held. Lunch was served' by Mrs.
Elliott Lapp;Mrs.' Carmen Gross
and Mrs. Arie Duizer.
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invited them to her new home in
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Obituary
MRS. GEORGE LAWLOR
• Funeral service • was held
'Saturday, April 11 at the Arthur
Funeral Horne for Mrs. Liporge
Lawlor who passed away in
Clinton hospital April 9th in her
79th year.
She was the daughter -of the
;late John Ladd and Elizabeth
• Holtzhauer and was born
October 20, 1890 at Mildrnay;
• Since early childhood she has
resided - in the Auburn
community. She was a member
of Knox United Church.
Besides her husband she is
survived by one son, Wilbert and
two daughters, Mrs. ,Gerald
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(Fern)4acKay and Mis. Chartes--
,(Jean) Waterman, all of Galt,
four grandchildren; and one
sister, Mrs. Thomas (Gertrude)
Park of Dungannon, ,
The service was conducted by
Pastor Alfred Fry 0 with
interment in Ball's cemetery.
Pallbearers were Thomas
Haggitt, Thomas Johnston,
James Lawlor, Harry Arthur,
Robert Arthur and Murray
Rollinson.
Personals
Misses Jean Houston and Jean
Jamieson of,, Toronto spent the
weekend with their sister, Miss
Frances Houston.
Miss Marie Plunkett came
home from Clinton .Public
Hospital last Saturday after
• being a patient there 'following
• surgery.
• The fifth meeting of Auburn
2 4—H club was held at the
• home of the leader, Mrs. Donald
Haines with nine Oris present.
"The roll call was answered by
naming the fruit they had.eaten
yesterday.
Mrs. Thomas Haggitt led in,
the discussion oh fruits and
• desserts for dinners, suppers,
lupches and in-between snacks,
• asmell as menu planning.
The demonstration 'was
making and baking a therry pie
with several members taking
- part. All enjoyed eating the pleb
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The fifth meeting of Auburn
was held at the home of Mrs. W.
1„Bradno,pk,
and u Mrsir &link
—ltaithby led' in the
demonstration of making cherry
members taking part,.
and family of Mitehelrgvisited
'Sunday with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. John Daer.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Raithby
visited Saturday with ,Mrs. Glen
Raithby at London and Mr. and
Mrs. • Ray Perdue and Mrs, Mary
Johnston also of London.
Saturday evening they visited
Mrs. .G. W,' Sherman at Sparta
and , Sunday attended Middlesex
and Lambton Baptist
Assoc WI° n In eating at
Styathroy.
• Mr. and Mrs, .Glen Fields and
son` 8cott, Ralph Trornmer and.
William Trornmer, all of
Hespeler, spent the weekend
with Mr. and Mrs, Elmer
Timmer .and Connie. .
Mrs. Sam Daer celebrated her
83 birthday last week in Clinton
Hospital where she is a patient.
Friends .and relatives called
during the day andshereceived
flowers, cards and gifts to mark
the occasion. Birthday cake was
also served.
The Auburn Horicultural
Society held the April meeting
in the Auburn Community
Memorial Hall with President
Mrs. GordonTaylor in charge.
She welcomed everyone and
read a poem.
The minutes were approved as
read ,Aly the secretary Mrs.
Sidney Lansing. - •
It was announced that the
District meeting is to be held in
Clinton April -18. ,
The roll call was answered by
each member telling .:,their
favorite stiring flower and
premium bulbs were given out to
tne members.
Treasurer -Mrs. W. Bradnock.
gave the financial statement:
Accordian solos were played
by Larry Plaetzer and Eric Scott
played eleqtric,guitar solos.
Mrs. Arthur Grange gave a
paper on Spring gardening' and
spoke on herbs that can' be
grown and their uses.
The gueSt speaker of the
evening was Mrs. Cliff McDonald
of doderich who spoke on her
recent' trip to' Trinidad and
showed pictures.
She told about her work there
where she had spent 17 years as
a missionary nurse. .She :Was.
introduced by Mrs.' W% Bradnocls,
Haggitt who presented her with
a gift.
•door prizes of pots' of
tuberos 'begonias were won by
th Mrs. Lawrence Plaetzerand Mrs.
William Straughan.
Pot luck lunch was c§erved by
Mrs. Frank Raithby, 'Mrs. Russel
Brindley and Mrs. Thomas
Lawlor.
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Mrs. Duncan r wish is a
patient in St. Mary's Hospital in
Kitchener, having had surgery.
there.
Mr. and Mis. Ron Broo• ks and
:Robbie wc.r9 gusts of Mr. and
Mrs. Donald Campbell in
Kitchener Saturday.
Recent visitors with Mr. ,and.
Mrs. Oliver McCharles were Mr.
and WS. Fred Ritchie of
Huntsville and Mr. and Mrs.
les and fami of
DB;DalinaltfdeCharorMdl
Mr. and Mrs, Irwin Campbell
were among • the visitors with
Mrs. Duncan Farrish
Kitchener Sunday
David MacDonald arrived
home frorn hospital in London.
,Mrs. Albert Osborne of
Kincardine is spending some
time "th Mr. and Mrs. Howard
Miss Florence MacLennan was
among those who received her
cap at Byron Hospital School of
Nursing. ,c)
Severallook advantage of the
snow covered, fields for a last
good titne at snOwniObile,riding
Saturday.
Spending the weekend with
Mr. and Mrs. Emile MacLennan
Were. Mr. and Mrs. Ian Morton
and family and M. and Mrs.
Jack MacLennan and faMily of\„,
Stratford,.
Rod Finlayson of Sarnia spent
a few days with his. parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Gordon Finlayson. ,
Miss 'Edna Cook of Qwen
Sound spent the weekend. with
Mr. and Mrs., Henry 1VlacICenzie.
M r. and Mrs. Frank
MacLennan spent the weekend
in Toronto..
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This Spring ,has been a long time coming and due
to its delay we have a larger than usual stock of
:spring Merch-andise. The selection available and the
savings that are possible • are the best, we have
offered in our Spring Sale.
' Just in time for April -showers conies this buy
n-an-weather-coats-We-have-reduc.ed_asizeable
gritinp. Quite a few styles to ctioci§e-frorn that
were priced • . • •
REGULAR 30.00 to 65.°°
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Included for this sale are tweand three-piece
• styles, pant suits and some costumes. Note that
they were •
This is a large group specially put together for
this sale. Included is a group of mini styles
(sizes 5 to 13).and also somahalf size styles.,
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