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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1970-06-25, Page 2QMIR SIOHAL-STAR,THURSDAY, JUN, 25, 18' 0.t urn and District 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 • 11 S • WAR iHJR 6g. REILLY i• •r1 it ti, Me EVERYTHING I 011 NOME DECORATING 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 - ° r -tip_ ttA• 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 • 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 . Ant�1 Torr Sunday with his mother, Mrs. Ralph Munro. . ' Guests last- Saturday with ,Mr. and Mrs. Maitland Alien were. - ALBERT MIDDEL PAINTING DECORATING 424-9686 , Auk r'•�s :t� CHIROPRACTIC Services• Inc --mei in OHSIP (Ontario Health Services Insurance Plan JJLY 1st, 1970 . •r F,p. ' 'M •' •; dM' i try � ARt C IkO RACTIC AS OCIA71iON r 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. c• tp Mr. and Mo. Harp d Asquith. okStreetsville visited friends in the village last Saturday. «aW Mrs. .. Mary Johnston of London 1s visiting with her brother, Frank Raithby and Mrs. Ralthhy. •t THE SQUARE WE ;DELIVER �.1 ah201,11:r SII EgiolE41110111DIV 11P1WrilD11E.Sv Open Nitely Till 10 BUTTERBISSET'S ib. 67` BISSET'S ICE CREAM WHITE SUGAR MAXWELL HOUSE INSTANT COFFEE 50 Ib. Bag 10 oz. 94 5.29 i.69 PAPERPLATES JAYEX BLEACH 19 oz. VAN AMP PORKY&BEANS 24 oz. RASPBERRY 'OR STRAW3ERRY ST, WILLIAMS JAM 12 'oz. -• 7 VARIETIES BICKS RELISHES REG. .69 HOSTESS POTATO CHIPS 6 oz. MISS MEW • CAT FOOD 59` 39` 4�1 59° 3e$1 59' T$1 48 oz. ALIENS APPLE JUICE KILLER 11., Tin 11 oz. HOUSE AND GARDEN BUG RAID SCHNEIDER'S CANNED PICNIC PORK SHOULDER GRAflE A LARGE EGGS 3°$1 1.29 1.75 39` MEAT SCHNEIDER'S GRADE A FRESH OVEN READY TURKEYS FRESH PORK HOCKS FRESH DAILY SIEAKETTES FLESH 'LEAN" LOIN PORK 1 1"H8 PJECE POLISH Sir 7 to 9 Ib. lb. 49 .b. 294 fib -89 .. 4 . lb. SUNBERRY TEA BAGS FACELLE ROYALE PAPER TOWELS FACELLE MODERNE BAIHRQOM I'JSSUE:.. CAKEMMES15 VARIETIES DUNG . N HINES MIE� CHASE & SANBORN COFFEE NESTLES QUICK INSTANT CHOCOLATE 0 TIDER DETERGENT WOODBURY 16 oz.: SHAMPOO FLEECY FABRIC SOFTENER 100's Only 2 Rolls Rolls 2i894 994 89 53` 1.09 754 4e$1 1 Ib. Bag 2* lbs. REG. $1.89 • 5 VARIETIES -- 15% oz. NESTLES PUDDINGS 32 qz. HEINZ SWEET MIXED OR SWEET PICKLES 4 oz. HEINZ STRAINED BABY FOODS 1 'lb. BASSETS LICORICE ALL SORTS 10 oz STOKELYS .MONEY POD PEAS CREAM STYLE CORN CHARCOAL o FilEtlll :-BARBEC AUCE • FACELLE ROYALE - LARGE BOX FACIAL TISSUE COCA-COLA P•. JUST MADE .PURE ORANGE JUICE 20 Ib. Bag 59° 1894 49 R 8 R89 1.69 A 3. 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