The Goderich Signal-Star, 1971-02-25, Page 8- B t ODERICH SIGNAL -STAR, THURSDAY, F RUARY 25, 1971
F. ENGAGEMENTS
Mr. and Mrs. Roy,Mugt'ord -wish
to annotiuce the forthcoming
marriage .of their daughter,
Brenda, Faye, to Mr William
Kenneth Dine&'t1(' son of Mrs. Iris
Suver, Scaforth.. The wedding to
take place in Knox 'Presbyterian
Church; Goderich, on Friday,
March 5, 1971, ;t.t 5 p.tmi, w 8 c
Mr. and'Mrs, C,erald Wagner,
wish to announce the
fortheort1LY'g n�arriage of their
,...; iary lits "in, sun of Mrs. Harold
*Austin,. t,uc:kttow, and the Late
Mr. Austin no wedding' �tiil1
take ►luct'>tt Saturday,,March
>0, 1971 , 40,:1 ::10 p.n1. in Mouth
Kinlo.,s 1'reshyteruin Church. _.
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G. COMING EVENTS
G. COMING EVENTS.
500 ,'ARD) PARTY, Saturday,
l''k°br ary 27, 1971, 9 p.m: at
Forrt tits+rs f! trl'l, Ietimiller,
spongored by *L1901 and 86.
Lunch and prizes provided.*
Everyone' welcome. :For
tnfurrnatnni regarding weather
Phone s2 4 80336. __
THE 10DE Maple I.,eaf 'Chapter
will meet at : the home of Mrs,
Harold B& tiger, 131 West Street,
March 2 1971., at 8:1.5 p.m: 7 8
,WEUDIN J i3ECJ I''I`f'QIVi :
and Mrs.. Robert McW1�,iDr1ey
thee ,,tiandri .> Lafromboise),
Saltt'ord. Valley'i4411l', 10 p.m.,to
1 a.m. Country,' Boys, lunch
scr'•ed. - 8,9x
-,THE;` REVEREND. Chat•les.
Attaway 'ot Oklahoma ('ity,
Ok!alionui, will be holding
services at the -Unite liultncss
Church each evening, February ,
24th to March 7th, at 7 :30 p.rn
A weIcoinv to all Is ex,tend'ed --
7,8,9
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leaving, Wednesday, March 3rd,
5.15 p m Contact 529-7929-,
'529-7921 or•. 524-7559. --- 6,7,8
T NEXT TRAVELOGUE
TUESDAY, MARCH 16
ROMAiI�I tNILHELMSEN
Timbuktu, N. Africa & Beyond
Sponsored by Goderich Rotary
Auburn 4-H Clubs
elect their officers
Auburn
BY MRS WES BRADNOCK
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Auburn 2, 4-H club met at the meeting at the home of Mrs.
home of the leader, Mrs. Donald - E;leanor Bradnock. The leader,
Haitie`s, She opened the meeting; Mrs. Frank • Raithby outlined
and presided for the election of club members' requirements for
•officers. the spring project, Separates for
President, Trudy Machan; Summer. y
vice-president, Heather Elliott;, Miss Frances Houston
• secretary, Lorraine Chameny, ; registered the girls and assisted
press reporter, Doris Naylor, in style demonstration, The
• Mrs. Thornas Haggitt a•utlined sewing box a crantents were
the regyuireme'nts,o�f the club and. idemohstratedarid d ppatterns and
h'tiz9 "ett{'is ere , tef "tat• l"bW l.p»a as .Y. `'V.+.t'Gi,f+ .xt?.f�3. �►.. 1 ,a�LFf.:.. `R? "'-il'U{r
V,mpey dernotlstrated the sewing The election of officers took
' T.bQx and showed fabrics and place; President,, • Doreen
Colo
McClin i hey;• viii e-. president,
Mrs. Haines •spoke on style Wanda Plaetzer; secretary.,
Goderich and _ars.' Wilfred
Coiclough of Clinton attended a
luncheon meeting of the four
1.1f,l ,Districts ,at the home of the
Board Director, Mrs. ' Norman
Coulthard, RR 2, St. Pauls, )ast
Thursday.
Miss Frances Houston spent
the weekend in London with Mr,
and Mrs. Jack- Macintosh and
family.
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Mr. and Mrs. Earl Raithby of
Goderich visited last Saturday
with `Ii. and Mrs. Frank•
Raithby and John Ralthby.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Moss and
Mr. and Mrs. Julien Delbergue
spent, the weekend with Mr. and
Mrs. Wayne 'Johnston in
Montreal:
John Hamilton,,and Miss iunia
BLADE BONE REMOVED -- BRANDED
Corcoran of Toronto spent the
• weekend with his parents, Mr.
y and Mrs. Ben Hamilton.
Mrs. Arnold Graig •s a patient
min Wingham f1ospita We wish
her a speedy recovery.
Neighbours of Mr, and Mrs.
Arthur Hallam gathered for a
farewell party "recently ata the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Larry
Johnston. They_presented tki'em
with. gifts. Mr'. and Mrs. Hallam
and family have moved to
Hensall.
Congratulations to Miss •;."
Delores Neves, a Grade 8 student
at St. Joseph's Separate School,
Kngsblritige who took top
honors last Friday in the
elementary 'level Huron County
Separate School Public Speaking ".
Finals.. She is the daughter of --
Mr. and 'Mrs. Louis Neves, RR 2,
Auburn.
and the different fabrics for the Joanne Hickey; and, press SHORT RIB R O
girls to wear. The next meeting reporter, Sheron Collins. -
will be held on Saturday The girls named their club
morning. The girls • ri;amed their The Kotton Kandies. Plans were. •.w
lu'b "Fashion Fussies". made to hold the next meeting
A`trbuzn ,NoVV1
. 1 Club- held its on March 1, at 7. p:m.
BONELESS
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about goat keeping GROUNDBY THE PIECE
The February meeting of the and Uoat Keeping".,
Auburn Women's Institute was
THE LUCKNOW Agricultural - held in, the • Community
Society presents a c t
president; Mrs. Leonard
Archambault in charge.
The minutes of the previous,
meeting were accepted as read
by Mrs. Gordon Chimney;,.
assistant secretary -treasurer. She
concert Memorial Hall with the
featuring the Sweet Adeline s
from Liovvel also local talent
at Brookside . Public School, IINIIIIIMIPIIIIMMIIIIIIINIIIIIIIIINMOIIIIII
Friday, February 26,'at 8;30
p.rn Admission a_ adults '$1.00,
childre-n.,50c — 7,6+
OPERETTA' H•.M S, PtntFure
at
Robertson „Memorial 'School, LEG.'ON "HALL
March 10 and 12, 8 p.tm
-BINGO
Every Saturday Night
A
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also presented' • • the financial
statement. ,,•
e Chug -ley LorrainChug-ley,sang a
solo accompanied by her
mother, Mrs. Gordon Chamney'
The repot of the Tweedsmuir
History book for the past year
was read by 'the curator, Mrs.,
Gordon ,Taylor and IVirs. Robert
Phillips, a ' 'member 'of themm
coittee
• The roll call, "I remember
was answered by_. all. .members
• Starting Time -8:30 p.m. The card report was given! by and was very interesting.
—.•}Virs-----Robert- Phillips. in_ „the-_..__"1,.unSh- was served ley
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absence of the card. secretary, Lawrence Plaetzer,-M'i . Gordon
Mrs. ,Andrew Kir,kconnell.
Chamney and Mrs. James Towe.
Mrs. James Tdwe introduced •The: prize for the' lucky cup
her husband, Mr, Towe who was went to Mrs. Elliott and wedding
BOLOGN.-.
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Ib. 694. DEVON W'IENE-RS iPkg.. 2R9
COLEMANS SWEET PICKLED COTTAGE' ROLLS
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DANISH K/TCHEN - 1 oz. Tin
WNCHEON- MEAT. R 1V :TEA .,BAGS
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the guest, speaker of tht__.,�anniversary nearest- Valentine
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afternoon He spotke -on "Goats Day went to Mrs. Roy 66er. !-• BONUS — 10's - • ,
Auburn ACW hears GARBAG+EBAG
report from Matheson cHEese SLRES
The Anglican Church -Women ,. business portion of the meeting
of St. Mark's Church held -their The minutes of the''previous
February meeting at. the home ,meeting were accepted as' read
of Mrs. Brooks.•, There waS, a by , the secretary, Mrs. ''John .
good attendance... + Daer. Mrs. Thomas . Haggitt
Mrs. Brooks was in charge Of presented ' • the financial
the meeting which opened with statement.
a'', hymn, with Mrs. , Gordon , , A vote of 'thanks was
.,Taylor as pianist.' After a prayer extended to Mrs. Gordc)n„Taylor
.by Mrs. Brooks, she took for her 'for -again printing the programs
scripture lesson the se'rnion on fo,,j the year.. .,
the mount._ , . . A penny for, •each • letter in .
The - topic was taken by •:1'Irs. Israel' at Sinai was placed in the
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STOKLEY'S = 14 .Oz: Tins STOKLEY'S 14 oz. Tins
CREAM 'CORN - - :5R$1t, FANCY PEAS,
STOKLEY'S'— 14 oz. 'Tins •
COLEMAN'S _
WAX or GREENLB[A'NS---. PURE'LARD—
KIST FAMILY,. SIZE •- • ' Plus DepositID 24 oz.
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Dohald Cartwright "In a apron by the members. /�
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Canadian Snowstorm", and the Thee roll call was answered by CSI N R A -PEPSI 5a 994
missionary. theme, ."Through the a Thought for Lent.
•
-.Diocese • by ;Canoe m .a�� It :was announced 'that the
Snowshoe,' was gittven by Mrs.
John Daer.
carpet ' sweeper 'iali been
. purchased and was now at the ,•
Mrs.- Gordon,-
ordon Taylor ' read a church. Mrs. E. Trommer was
letter from Rev. Locke; formerly thanked - for seeing,. _to, the
of . Fort George, and now of "purchasing of it.' •
Matheson, 'Ontario ., sending , Following an '. auction, a .,
seasori's greetings to the A.C.W. ' delicious lunch was served, by
•CHASE & SANBORNE 6• oz. Jar LADIES ONE SIA
members
members and telling about, the Mrs. Brooks. '
activities at Matheson.INSTANT COFFEE ---1..19 PANTI HOSE
Mrs. Taylor also read.,a recent Au
rn CGIT letter from Mrs. rRbert Meally., .RED & WHITE R PKG: ,'OF -12
in'Ireland. HAMBURG' . , +
Mrs. Brooks thanked. all' for O S ... ROLLS OR WIENER Pkg. of 8 a4isl G RA'N.N Y S• TARTS• `--
taking part irr the meeting :and e n .y �,
Mrs. Donald WE,STON'S — REG. 39c RED, & WHIT° PKC. OF. 12
the president, toboggan par.y•,.•DATE TURNOVERS - 35,4 DONUTS •
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inteting
10c SIZE , 'HOSTES — '69c SIZEAnnual enjoyed ' a toboggan party " a
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'The Auburn C.G.I.T. group
POTATO CHIPS .CHOCOLATE BARS� 129 � —_-_
a t hall of Blyth entertained the' group R
' afterwards
The annual meeting of' the The regular meeting was held
Auburn +-.Community Memorial at the home of Sherry and
hall was held in the hall list- Wanda Plaetzer. After the
Tuesday night with the chairman regular business period Wanda
Ted Mills in charge. The minutes conducted a Bible Quiz. Two , , ••..--
were accepted as read' by the. " t t contests held COLEMAN'S =- 1 /2 Ib� Tin.. 5;. I :Box
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secretary -treasurer ,Mars,.:.oxrlor ..
The- representatives present
were Ted Mills, West Wawanosh; •
James McPhee, Colborne •
Township; 'James' Gldusher,
Village of Auburn; Joe Hunking,
Hullett Township;• Reeve Hugh
Flynn, Hullett Township; 'and gave his talk on his viewpoints of
Mrs. L. `Archambault, president '
in eves rag con es were le • �
and .luncl z was;,=Vet . ,,..:,. r ��. +c•. rte, �v
;'On'. F+ee-braarsr_ 18,.•rnembers ef. vim..>�„� ,. .�. , 4• w� " `. A,
MORTON'S `FI#dZEiV"°
the 'C.G.I.T. held their Meeting •• +VALLEY, FARMS — 2 Ib. Bags �.
at the Elliott home. By the time FRENCH
}t?31r -:. T. '� .. . 3 ... '.}w• `CI
rtIYHLj I..Y�w �. Y
the business period ' waS over,
Constable M Witter of the
FRIES - 3P1 POT PIES
GoderichPolice force had
HIGHLINER FROZEN — 16' oz. Pkg. OLD' SOUTH /— 12 oz. Tins
arrived. To start out with he OCEAN PERCH'
different types of discrimination.
of the Auburn W.I. Gerald and then answered the girls'
McDowell .representative of 'Eas't . questions.
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2i$11 ORANGE .JUICE
FANCY SUNSHINE FROZEN -2 Ib., Bag
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FANCY SUNSHINE FROZEN — 2 Ib. Bag
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BEAN'S ;2R PEAS CARROTS
Wawanosh was absent. The girls showed their
Several interested citizens appreciation by presenting hifn
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were also present. '
William J. Craig was hired
with a gift. .� .
• ED
HITER �.. WBREAD
again as caretaker and Mrs. Auburn Social's
Taylor as secretay treasurer.
Plans wre made to hold a St. Mrs.,;Sam Daer is a patient in
24. oz.
LOAVES
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CHOICE CALIFORNIA - 138's
Patrick's dance " March 19; Clinton Hospital. .,Her friends,. ORANGES
rummage sale, May 8; chicken ' wish her'a speedy recovery. '
barbecue, July 31;• and a Mrs. Eleanor Bradnock, Mrs:
.Hallowe'en costume dance, Graham McNee of Dungannon,
October 29. - Mrs.. Andrew Straughan of
FEBRUARY
Clearance Sale
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