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R, THURSDAY, 4ilAY 14,170
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MRS. WI $ BRADNO K Correspondent- Phone 526-7595f
1 holds annual banquet
The Auburn Women's
Institute held their annual
bangtlet in the Colborne
Township Hall at ,Carlow May 6.
The members of the -Tiger
Dunlop W.I. -`served the banquet
and , the conveners for the
• Auburn 'W.I. were- Mrs. • Bert
Craig, Mrs, Frank Raithby and
Mrs. Bordon Naylor. •
Mrs. Frank Raithby welcomed
. the members and friends and the
W. I. Grace was sung with Mrs,
'Robert J. Philips at the piano. ,
Vlrs. Raithby proposed a toast to
;he Queen and God Save the
Queen was sung.
The .tables were tastefully
decorated and the head table
was centred with a flower
arrangement in a silver bawl,
flanked. .by yellow candles in
silver•candlestick holders.
The lucky cup. winner was
Mrs. Albert McFarlane and she
received a gift.
Duringthe dinner; Miss Nancy
Anderson sang a solo
,aceompanied by 'Miss Betty
Moss. Mrs. 'Thomas Haggitt
thanked the . Tiger Dunlop
members. for the dinner and Mrs.
Elmer Hunter replied.
The mystery lady "contest was
guessed by Mrs. James Jackson
and she received a gift. °Mrs.
Sidney • Lansing was the lady
named.'
A sing -song was led by Mrs.
Gordon 'Taylor accompanied by
Mrs. Robert Philips. An
impressive In ,Memoriam ' service
was conducted. by Mrs, •Wes
Braddock for •the late Mrs.
William J. Craig who had been a
very active member and also' a
4-H club leader. A red rose was
presente l by Mrs. Robert J.
Philips in her memory. Miss
Anderson closed the service by
singing the solo -w 0 Fora Closer
walk with Thee.
Mrs.. Ed Davies introduced the
guest of . the evening, Mr. Ernie
Turner of Ernie's Hair Styling,
Goderich. With his assistants he
demonstrated the new wigs and
the models were Miss Brenda
Ball, Miss Sheron Collins and
Miss Brenda Archambault. Other
modelling were Mrs. Donald
Haines, Mrs, Arnold Craig, Mrs. -
Elliott Lapp, Miss Nan Lapp and
Mrs: Leonard Archambault.
Mr. Turner announced thatlie
was opening a shop in Auburn
on May 19. Mrs. Bert Craig
thanked Mr. Tumer and his
assistants. •
Mrs. Frank Raithby presented'
Horticultural Socie
executive meeting
-- The Auburn ' Horticultural
Society held their ,_May
Executive meeting at the home
of Mrs. W. Bradnock with the
president Mrs; Gordon Taylor in
charge. '
She welcomed the members
and the minutes .were accepted.
as read by the secretary; Mrs.
Sidney Lansing: Correspondence
was read and discussion followed
the .letter ' on bulbs . for fall
planting. °• "
An invitation to attend the
Iris show at Hamilton was read
as also a letter re the Ontario
• Horticultural Society annual,
meeting at Sudbury. •
The financial statement was
,given by the treasurer, Mrs. Wes
Bradnock. It was decided to hire.
Miss Shelley ,Grange. to look
after Manchester Garden this
year . and to. hire' Mr. W.
Collinson to cut the grass at all
beds. •
Plans were made to: hold the
next meeting •on June 1 when
Mrs. William Klie, the district
director, from' Hanover, will be
the guest speaker. Each member
is - asked to bring . a floral
arrangement for exhang'e and the
roll call is to be answered by
telling about any new flower
you, are growing- this year. The
program is to be. in_charge of
°
the rose to ,Mrs, Charles
Straughan for being the, oldest
charter member present a.t ate
banquet. Mrs. 'Thomas Haggitt
won the prize for having. a
birthday ',nearest ` December 30.
The enjoyable evening's program
was closed by singing 0 Canada,
•
Kingstiricige Glirrizj GdeS . .
The Scarlet Tanager's were in praTy,her laye I Mary eetin
IrAnei -:iIvaeMiltonburd •bvith
charge of the meeting.g
Ft/lowing roll call a spelling followed by Taps. . v
Match on words from the Guide ° '
Handbook was played. -
was a studyperiod on
knotsThere, RED �.' OSS
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The girls enjoyed a couple of I E�I
game utside. WITH YOUR FI L„P
The Orioles hejd Campfire
with songs. and skits. '
Mr. and Mrs.` Ed. Davies
returned home' last week (rain `a
winter's vacationin Florida. Mr.
Davies was successful in Horse
Shoe Pitching f competition held
at the. Strawberry Festival at
Plant City and received a lovely
trophy.
Mr. . add. Mrs. Wilfred
Sanderson were . London and
Woodstock visitors last
*Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. G,. Beimers left
last week, fora three week's visit
in Holland. • -
Mrs. Gordon Powell was able
to come home on Wednesday
evening after a few days as a
patient in Victoria Hospital,
London.
Mrs. Art Laidlaw, Stratford,
spent a few days .last meek with
her parents .Mr. and Mrs.
'Norman McDoweil. ,
Pastor and Mrs. Alfred Fry are, Janice.
Men's 00tmina Day et the Maitland Golf and Country Club' will be' held Monday, May 18 With
breakfast from 8:39' a.m. to 9:30 a.m. and a shot gun start at• 9:45 a.m. Some golfers have been
out getting ready for the big day and seen on the tee last week were, left to. right Ralph Kingswell,
Tony Bedard, John Mason and Bill Huff. -staff photo
and Mrs. Paul . Johnston, Mr.
George Robb and Miss Margaret
Sanderson, all of London, -Mrs.
Frank Merklinger and Mrs.
George Merklinger both .of
Tavistock.
Mrs. Harold ,Nicholson of
Seaforth visited on Saturday
with her aunt, Mrs. Charles
Stfaughan and her sister,, Mrs.
Wes Bfadnock.
Mrs. Gordon Taylor spent the
weekend in Chatham with her
daughter, Mrs: Ronald Rathwell,
Mr. Rathwell, Michael and
attending ,the London Mrs. Thomas Jardin of
, -Conference.. ... the, , .,.1IJ,nited ,:.Vi?ingham--•spent Sitndayt-lw,itli" r
Char. ix.<,, Cana • - -: 4i�inds . -paren —Mx, nand . irs..., ?Y,iJira n;,.
this week. Straughan:" -They returned with
-------Miss Laura Wagner of her and are visiting with.her and
Syracuse;' N.Y. is visiting with her far'bily at Winghant. ' �.w'.
relatives in the village.r'"�
Mrs. ..e..... R er-rnarr ."' lssJud• -Arthur • of -t3weer
Mr �
Tavistock - is visiting° - with her Sound .spent the, weekend with
sister, . Mrs. Wilfred Sanderson her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry
and Mr. Sanderson and other Arthur, Mark and Greg.
Mrs. Robert Turner u and Mrs.
_Fred --, Wagner and the lunch
- committee to be Mrs. -Albert
Marlane, ' ' Mrs. William
Straughan, Mrs. Donald Haines
and Mrs.. Oscar de Boer. -
.The vill a flower beds wed.
'discussed and members named
to be in charge of planting and
care of them are: The Highway
Bed - Mrs. Norman McDowell,
Mrs. William Dodd; Loftus Bed
Arthur Youngblut, Beni
• 'Hamilton, •Gordon Miller; The -
Forge Mrs. Robert Turner,
Mrs. Sidney Lansing, Mrs: Guy
Cunningham; ,,,Ethelwyn Bed
Mr. and Mrs: Donald Haines,
Mrs. Wes.,Bradnock, Mrs. Wilfred
Sanderson, Mrs. •, Robert
Phillips; Memorial Hall boxes -
Mrs. Arthqr Grange, Mrs. Albert'
McFarlane; Manchester Bed -
Mrs: Robert "Phillips, Mrs.
Gordon Taylbr, Mrs. Frank
Raithby, ' Mrs. William
Straughan, • Mrs. Albert
McFarlane; Maryanne Bed' - •
John Daer, Mrs." Frank Reithby,
Mrs. Torrance Tabb.
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