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Menesetung Camp, north of Goderich', was host to 130 -young
people from the area last week for a summer camp. The
co-educational camp, ran for one week and was reported to have
been ". • .. .q most successful." Climax for those in attendance
va e, Satpglay iw.hep -a or. s».a" nd..field day was heltl._together
w:itlr e ~°meet.',Wl1inners .of-pe'.,ar..chery.::contes arei.sbov rrt
with their instructor, From theAeft Dori Gaze, instructor,
London; Vicky Whately, Ottaway, whiner of the girls division,
Cathy MacPhee; Benmiller second place, girls, after. a shoot off
with the eventual winner; Earl Thompson, Wingham, winner of
_ the....boy ..division...and..Calvin .Alixon, . Belgrave, _second. in _boys
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When it comes to choosing your new fall
coat you certainly. should get4the best for
your investment. Our Great August Sale
Group.. offers fur trimmed and untrimmed
coats as well as plains and tweeds. All are
fall and winter 1970-71 styles.
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A GUST, $PEC1AL
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BY MRS. WES BRADNOCK
Horticultura:I �acie
Floral displays •and
arrangements, 'a bake sale, A"
white eliPhant • table and an
afternoon tea will beheld by the
Auburn Horticultural Society on
September 2. in the. community
Memorial Hall.' �`•
• Arrangementswere made at
the executive meeting held 'last
Wednesday evening in the library
,•
aR
ire
Cousins from Alberta pay visit
room of the town hall. •
Mrs.' • Gordon° Taylor,
president, was in • charge of the
meeting which opened with the
president • welcoming the
directors.
The minutes were accepted as
read by . the secretary, Mrs..
Sidney Lansing. The financial
statement was accepted as read
526-7595
plans made
by the treasurer, Mrs. Wes
Bradnock. Mrs. Lansing read the
O.H.A. n. newsletter . and a
discussion followed on fall bulb
planting. The president thanked
Mrs. Lansing, Mrs. Thomas
Haggitt and ^Mrs. Frank Raithby
in assisting her, to paint the
Auburn' letters at each end of
the village. She also thanked Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Beadle of
Cockrane, Alberta,visited last'
week 'wi'th his cousins, Mr.-
Charles
r:Charles Beadle, Mr. and Mrs.
Harry' Beadlcand Mr. `aiiid Mrs:
William Straughatn. Mr. Charles
Besiile, Mrs. Gordon Miller- and
Miss Carol Beadle accompanied
Mr. .and Mrs. A. Beadle to.
• Miss Lorraine Chamney
returned home after a two-week.
visit with her sister, Mrs. Wayne
'Millian, Mr Milhan, Kenny and
Bobby- of Colborne Township.
M r . and Mrs. Edgar
Leatherland .and Gregory of
Acton visited on Sunday with
his . mother, Mrs. Alvin
Kitchener where' they visi'ed Leatherland, and other members
other cousins, Mr. and • Mrs., of his family.
Oscar Reick, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Mr. and Mrs. Robert Reick
Reick and Mr. and Mrs. Robert and family of New Dundee
Oswald. visited on Sunday with Mr:
Charles : Beadle and other
Mr. W. K. Govier and Mrs. ' relatives in the village.
Lily Webster of Londesboro,
visited last Friday with Mrs. d
Sidney Lansing.
Mr: and Mrs. Ben Hamilton
visited last ..week with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray La
Vigne, of ,Windsor; and this week
.with friends in Toronto.
• Miss Gail Miller of Toro▪ nto
spent the weekend with her
parehts; Mr. and Mrs. Gordon
Miller, and is now camping for a
week at Mississauga with friends.
Mr. . and Mrs. Gordon
Chamney attended the'.Old Time
Fiddler's contest at Shelburne
last Saturday.
Miss Carol Beadle of
Kitchener is visiting with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Beadle.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald
Cartwright, David, Derrick and
Lorie spent last week holidaying
at Point Farm.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
Johnston, Mr. and Mrs. Robert
J. Phillips, Miss Laura Philips
and Miss Myrtle Phillips- of
Goderich attended the funeral of
their cousin, . Miss Lila
Humphrey, at Lucknow last
Tuesday.
Mrs. Jane Rodger is enjoying a
two-week holiday. • She is
Thomas Haggitt and .Mr. Keith
Arthur for their assistance. .
Plans were made''for the event
on . September 2 and committees
were named r as follows:
registration, Mrs. Fred Wagner,
Mrs. Alfred Fry; bake table, Mrs.
Thomas Lawlor, Mrs. Robert
Turner, Mrs. Donald Haines,
Mrs. r. W. Bradnock; white
elephant table, Mis. Russel
Brindley, Mrs. Robert J. Phillips,
Mrs. Noonan McDowell, Mrs.
Torrance i Tab!), Mrs, Ross-
. Robinson; tea tables, Mrs. Frank
Raithby, Mrs. William
Straughan, . Mrs. Albert
McFarlane, Mrs. Sidney Lansing,
-Miss Frances Houston, Mrs.
Kenneth Scott, Mrs. Osiar de
Boer, flower table, Mrs. Ed
Davies, Mrs. Bert Craig, Mts.
Ralph . Munro, , Mrs: James
Jackson; decorating hall and
tables; Mrs. Arthur Grange, Mrs.
Brian Hallam, Mrs. William
Seers, Mrs. William .L. Craig and
Mrs. Oliver Anderson.
Mrs.. Robert 'Phillips donated a
rose in a burl vaseand the holder
of the lucky ticket was Mrs. W.
'Bradnock.
GODERiCH
LL LENGTH LEATHER
WITH -ZIP -IN LINER
FINEST QUALITY ENGLISH LEATHER
relieved by Mrs. ElsaCrane on .
the staff of the Canadian
Imperial Bank of A Commerce
here and at Dungannon..
-Miss- Franc -es • Houston spent
thevweekend with Mr. and Mrs.
John' MacIntosh and family at
their cottage at Port Stanley.
Mrs. Edgar Lawson came
home• last Monday after a
two-week stay in the Goderich
Nuirssing Home:
Miss Diane Kirkconnell of
London spent the weekend with
her parents, Mr.. and Mrs.
Andrew Kirkconnell.
Miss Nancy Andersori is
visiting with' Mr. and Mrs. Doug
Warwick at Powassan.
We are pleased to report that
Mr. James Glousher was able to
return to his job at the County
Road Garage Dere after his
recent illness.
Mr. and Mrs. James Jackson
and Miss Margaret Jackson spent
-a, couple of days last week as
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Donald
Kai at Point Farm.
We • are `sorry to report that
Mr. Robert Phillips was taken by
-ambulance early . Monday
morning to Goderich Hospital.
We wish him a speedy recovery.
REG. VALUE
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Mr. and Mrs. Harrold Larder
have returned ' from a three-week
trips to i Vancouver, B.C., where
'they visited Mr. and Mrs. Tom
Wilson, neighbors on Quebec
Street many years ago,as well -as
acquaintances and enjoyed the
beautiful scenery.
• Mr. and Mrs. A, Wilson ,of
Sheffield, England, were recent
visitors of Mr. an Mrs. J.
Wilson, "High Haven", RR 5,
Goderich. •
There is giftgiving time not too many months
ahead and then there is back to college or a
trip coming up. Now is the time to choose
froma complete size and color range.
4BUY ONE OR TWO PIECES
AUGUST SPECIAL U
This- Season's Popular'',
BUCKSKIN JACKE
These jackets are the latest
thing for this fall. They are
not only very pfactical but ' O
they step " out in style as
well. Full color, and ske
range.
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BUY THREE MATCHING PIECES
OFF
Mr. and Mrs. Spencer German -
of Woodstock visited, last week
with' Mr. and Mrs. Ed Davies.
Master Paul Gibson df ,
Seaforth visited last week with
Master Eldon Chamney.
Miss Lorie Youngblut of
London and her cousin Miss.
Sherri Marshall 'of Blyth visited
• .tast week with the former's
grandmother, Mrs. Ralph Munro.
Rev. and* Mrs.. Ure *Stewart
and Mrs.. Ethel McDougall of
Seaforth Were guests Iast Sunday
with Mrs. Ralph Munro.
Mr. and Mrs, Thomas Haggitt,
Mr. Stephen Haggitt, Mr. and
Mrs.• Clifford Brown, Ronald and
Nancy and Mrs: Ernest
Patterson, all of Goderich; Mr.
, `qAM Y.
M, m
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Dobie, of Goderich; Mr. and Mrs.
�Vl11a `rt` S rs aiad Mr. and Mrs.
John yrs attended the
'Xobtetott list F'rid'ay evening..
Weekend pests with Mrs.
dpi Monro were Mr. ennd. MrS
811 Russl of Toronto.
Donald Yourighlut rff
Londe visited last,vmek for t
days with. Mrs. it
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