The Goderich Signal-Star, 1970-06-25, Page 2QMIR SIOHAL-STAR,THURSDAY, JUN, 25, 18'
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MRS, WES B'RADNOCK Correspondent- Phone 526-7595
Auburn' Wi
,The June meeting of the
Auburn Women's Institute was.
,s held in the Community
- Memorial hall with guests from.
the j ondesboro , Wothen's
Institute ° and the Wallerburr
Club°fit, . „
'President.' •Mrs. Len
Archambault was in charge and
opened the meeting by reading a
poem.
Mrs. Archambault welcomed
the visitors and the new
'members to the meeting and the
minutes, were read by Mrs,. Bert
Craigdue to the absence of
secretary, Mrs. Donald Haines.
The financial statement
showed a good balance from
catering to a recent wedding and
a .bowling banquet.
It was decided to pay 25 cents
per- -member to the support of
.the District of Huron West
Foster Child. '
To help gather the garbage at
the park it was decided to
purchase ' garbage bags for the
can&
A letter of- thanks• was read
from the Children's Aid Society
for quilts that were sent
recently.
The report of • .the .recent
District Annual was given by. the
,•41.1 3ert emir. ... .
Piano solos were played by
141iss Area Bail_
Mrs... Donald Cartwright
reported that the barbecues for
-the park would be soon ready. A
discussion took place on' the
'towels that had been placed in
, the hall and as many volunteered.
. to wash them it was decided to
have a committee of Airs. Wes
pradnock • and ' �'� 1.rs. Frank
Itaithby to check them in and
out of the hall. ' -4" •
Mrs• W. Gourlay of
Londesboro gave three readings,
• The motto written by Mrs. M.
Jackson, "I find one trouble can
make your life more bright' if
looked at in the proper fight".
was - read by Mrs. 'Wes.
Bradrock.
Miss Vaughan Hunking played
a piano solo.
Mrs, Andrew Kirkconnell,
convener of the card committee
reported on cards sent and read
the `thank yon' notes.
The collection was received
by Mrs. Lawrence Plaetzer and
Mrs. -Roy Daer. A sing -song was
led by Mrs. Gordon Taylor with
Mrs. Phillips at the piano.
A''penny sale was conducted
by Mrs. Archambault. The prize
• for having the anniversary
nearest °the 'date went to Mrs.
Donald Buchanan of
L.wLanrlesboro • •.'- • .�,
by • Mrs. Ed Davies, Mrs- 'Tom
Lawlor, Mrs Eldon McLennan ..
and Mrs. Donald Cartwright.
Bridal shower
Mrs. John Hazlitt of Colborne
Township was hostess last
'Saturday' evening to a bridal
• shower at her home to honor
Was Jane Skinner of •Nobleton.
Many from this community
were guests and. enjoyed .the
. • evening.',s program which was in
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charge of Mrs. Robbie 'Laurie of
Blyth. .
The guests were welcomed by
Mrs. Haz, tt , and her Mother,
Mrs. " Clifford- Brown of
Godetich.
Prize for --the dress the bride
-Contest was won by Miss Joanne
Skinner of Nobleton and the
name of the product and contest
was won by Mrs. Grant
McDonald of London.
• Pinof the clothespin contest
was won by Mrs. Harry, Arthur.
An address of congratulations
was read by Mrs. Geo. Haggitt,
,:Zurich, to the bride -elect who
"sat m a decorated chair beneath.
white wedding bells. Gifts were
carried in by Miss Nancy Brown,
Master Philip Brown, Miss
Shelley Haggitt of Zurich.
The ' bride -elect was assisted
by her sister, Miss Joanne
Skinner. Miss Skinner thanked
everyone for their 'gifts .and the
hostess and her sisters for the'
bridal shower.
Lunch was served by Mrs.
Hazlitt, Mrs Clifford Brown,
Mrs. Ernest - Patterson, Mrs.
Robert Laurie, Mrs William
Brown and Miss Nancy • Brown.
Accidentally Injured At Work?
Chiropractic Treatment
it INCLUDED IN THE
;ger o6 oravted
IFyou ore injured as the result of on occident ar,srrtg out of and
in/thecourse of your employment you are entitled to chrro
psis t ;,tZtaLcee`n4.- sc-r460:,1,409r. urder.=the_,pror, iris - of the-. •,
Workmen's Compensation Qct
IFyou obtain first ood treatment of your plate cf empddrr++ent
you are sf-I! entitled to attend a chiropractor for further core
Request Farm 156 from your'employer and take ,t to your
chiropractor whim going for first treatment Medical etc -rid!
is NOT necessary -
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A public service announcement of the
Ontario Chiropractic Assoridtion
Krndfs Thy/Airy, Far E:rn-(sfinee' itltotnctranri
Personals
Several from this community
attended the, Calorie
Count -Down held last
Wednesday evening, in Clinton
sponsored by the Department of
Agriculture and Food,
The -14th annual memorial
service of •Ball's cemetery will tae.
held on Sunday, June '`?8 at 3:30
p.m. The service this year is in
charge of St; 'Mark's Anglican
Church with the Rev. Keith
Stokes assisted by other clergy
in the r-iilage.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Tromnter
and Connie went to 4ratford
Sunday and her sister Miss Lila
Olbert returned home after a
short visit here.
Mrs. Ben Hamilton visited in
Windsor last week with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs.:Ray La
Vigne.
Mrs. Donald Haines spent a
few days last week at Gorrie
_with her daughter, airs. Ronald
Livermore, Mr. Livermore and
small son Robert.
Mrs Gbrdon'Taylor and Mrs,
Sidney Lansing attended the.
Ontario Horticultural Society's
annual meeting at Timmins last
week.
Mr and Mrs. Herman
•Chamney ,and grandson, Martie •
Fox, of Windsor spent ' the
weekend with his father, Robert
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Brenda Ball, Sheron Collins and
Nancy Lapp spent the weekend
at rhe cottage of the former's
grandrt'rother, flits_ -Bert Craig,
ti°ort'lr of Goderich ... ,
Next Sunday at 7:30 p.m.
'these will be a service in -Knox
Presbyterian' Church •to honor
the Rev.. and Mrs. Hugh C..
Wilson for their many years
spent in the Huron' Presbyter',
seven of which were spent .in the
Auburn charge. Music will be
supplied by the choir of Wesley
Willis Church Clinton, There will
be a reception in the Auburn
Community Men?orial hall, at
8:30 P.m..Rev. Harold Snell of
Londosi .will be , . the special
speaker at this service: Everyone.
is welcome. -
Pastor and Mrs,. Alfred Fry
spent a 'few• ,da.vs last week
visiting friends .at Toberna_ ory,. a
former charge. •
Mr. and Mrs_ Milano
Straughan attended the-Jardin
reunion last Saturday held at the
home of ,their daughters Mr.
. Thomas Jardin, Mr. 'Jardin and'
family. Over 70 members of the.
family 'vere present.
'George Timm, Miss Erna
Bethke and Mrs., Charles Koch.
all of Gorrie visited Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Maitland Allen.
Mr. and ' Mrs. Kenneth
McDougall visited recently with
her brother. Stewart Toll, Mrs
Toll. Terry - . and Warren at
London. •
Mrs. Ralph Munro returned
home on , the weekend from
Dartm ou th, N .S.. where she
visited her son GIen Youngblut, ,
•Mrs_ Youngblut. John and
Jennifer. - •
Little :Miss Monique Morris
and Master Matthew Morris of
.London visited last week with
their grandmother, Mrs. Arthur
Grange . while their parents
attended his father's funeral at
Tiverton.
Mr. and Mrs. William • H.
Coates and Mr. and Mrs. Bernard
McEachen of Flint,. Michigan are
guests this week of Mr. and Mrs.
Maitland Allen_ -
Mr. '•,and Mrs.,. Robert
Youngblut, Susan; t ec,and
Kriste'� , of visit s
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Torr
Sunday with his mother, Mrs.
Ralph Munro. . '
Guests last- Saturday with ,Mr.
and Mrs. Maitland Alien were. -
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Mr. and Muss .Robert .I, .Craig,
Misses Carolyn and Vera Jane
Craig and Jeff Craig a oan
and William J. Craig,
' St. Mark's Anglican Church
congregation will attend 9:80
a.m. morning service' in Blyth*
neat Sunday, June 28. This will
take the place of the evening
ci :
service on that date.
Mr. 'and Masi i-#; Odbertr of
. Strat f .rd . and Mr. and Mrs.
Barney Cade of St Mary's were
guests last Thursday of Mir, and
Mrs. Elmer Tronruier and
Connie
• Mrs,. Leo Ziler and son John
of Detroit}ent the weekend
with her brother; Kenneth Scott,
8eott and Iamiy,
Gerry '*Wens is a patient in
Victoria -hospital-where-Wunder-
went
hospital-where h nder-
went sutgerY. We wish him a
speedy recovery,
Mr, and Mrs. Tont Johnston
and Mica Laura Phillips visited
the former's sister, Mrs. Roy.
Farrow who was a patient in St.
Joseph's, Hospital, "London,
where she had undergone sugery,
ranges oustu ..aid
Mrs, Nellie Coleman of Bow
Island, Alberta,.. visited; with the
latter's brother, Elwin Anderson
and Mrs. Anderson at Brantford
Sunday.
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Mr. and Mo. Harp d Asquith.
okStreetsville visited friends in
the village last Saturday.
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Mrs. .. Mary Johnston of
London 1s visiting with her
brother, Frank Raithby and Mrs.
Ralthhy.
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