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12 (JODERIOH SIGNAL -STAIR THURSDAY MAY 6 1971
Auburn_ and District
BY MRS. WES BRADNOCK
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FAREWELL PARTY Sunday School room of the -
A large crowd attended the church with unit three in charge. -
farewell party for Mr. and Mrs. Members of the Explorer group
Gordon kfcOlinchey held last with their leader, Miss Marie
Saturday evening in the Auburn • Plpnkett • and Mrs: John
Commun'it'y Hall. Hildebrand ; and the C;G..1.T.
Cards°were enjoyed and Mrs: group with' their leader, Mrs.
Jack Armstrong announced 'the Maurice °Bess;" ' ere,.in charge .of
wihners: the program.
High lady, Mrs.: Bill Carter; The worship service' 'was led
• low � lady , "y",'� Mrs. Robert by, Shkerry 1Verbeek, with Mrs.
AY.."'.-'ML.yd"itjte ' [ oyr"'` jr�.,!*tta* Wiltian T- k is tE'�O '.40.11 ��i� gthiCnk.'c�. .mn.mrtibe..
J. Craig; low ++ man, Ronnie piano. The call to worship ,was
McDowell; moat lone . hands, given by Judy RCib1hson and the
.; Mrs.' Ted Robinson; men's; Scripture lesson was read by Jan
William J. Craig. Thompson.
William Empey was master of A story was told by Marilyn
ceremonies and read an address " Wightman and prayer was
to Mr. and Mrs. McClinchey, offered by Debbie Jefferson.
who moved into their new horne The offering was received by
in Blyth last week. Gifts .were Faye Hildebrand and "Laurie
presented .bY William Moss,' Ellit,t and dedicated by Janet
1Villi.am' Patterson and Robert Cook.
Armstrong. A resume of the year's work
Mr, and Mrs.. McClinchey of the' C:(7,.1.T. was given by the
thanked their neighbours, leader, Mrs. Maurice Bean. A skit
friends and relatives. - p`ortraying an old-fashioned
1VI,x. and Mrs. John _meeting was acted bythe girls.
McClinchey and baby daughter A sing song was led by
moved to the farm formerly Lorraine Chamnev and Sherry
occupied by itis parents, Mr: and Plaetzer, accompanied by Doris
Mrs. Gordon McClinchey.Naylor.' Words of appreciation to
the girls. were given •by Mrs.
KNOX UNITED CHURCH Arthur Grange.. Pastor Alfred
The -general meeting of Knox F r y . p r o n o u n c e d t h e
United Church Women was held benediction.
last Wednesday evening in th% A short meeting
business
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followed in charge of Mrs.
Lawrence Plaetzer. A delicious
lunch was served by members of
unit three.
WALKERBVRN CLUB
The Walkerburn Club
members enjoyed ' a bowling
party last week at the Clinton
Bowling ,Lanes with. 12 members
and nine visitors.
`how?trrg; I?''cv ti~ .> e'
home of Mrs. Lorne Hunking, in
Londesboro where a meeting
took place. The President, Mrs.
Elliott Lapp, was in charge.
The roll call was answered by
each telling what their score had
been. The draw prize was won
by Mrs. Garth' McClinchey. It
had, been donated by Mrs, Jack
Haslam.
It was decided to have, the
next meeting in the evening at
the home of Mrs. Henry
Hunking. There will be a penny
sale of bulbs and seeds. The
program will, be in charge of .Mrs.
Lloyd Penfound and Mrs. Arie
Duizer. The lunch committee
will Abe Mrs. Jack Hallam and
Mrs. Joe Hunking.
Following the closing of the
meeting, lunch was served b'
Mrs. Joe Verwey and Mrs.
George Schneider assisted by
Mrs. Lorne Hunking.
Auburn
socials
County pork producers
want residents inforthed
The following is a :brief
submitted by the Huron County
Pork Producers to the Huron
Cou.n..ty Development
Committee:
We, the Huron County Pork
Producers have three suggestions
to present plus. one criticism.
We believe r that the residents
of Huron County "" shbuld be
better 'informed and' have More
available knowledge of -what the.,
different cotlnty'committees are
performing for them in programs
policies and decisions within
their elected year. These reports
of county, activities should be
performed by someone within
the county office and sent to the
press, radio etc. , and therefore
the public would not be
confused with unrealistic
i q u o t a t i o ns and--"" personal,
opinions within county business
that we are subject to now.
The Pork Producers also
recommend that ' the county
present an urban and agricultural
development building program
plan „to be made available as
soon as possible to -all livestock'
and agricultural producers, as to
the..-forseeable future growth of
Huron County. The modern
livestock or agricultural ur4ts.,
that are being built today and in,
the future are all very complex
i d i
n esign, size and
expense.
These units cannot be planned
for just one generation but two,
therefore producers should
° knei , the pfiiiefor their area as
to the life, usefulness of these
Mr.Mrs. Robe__.._.units are worth-;in-partieular"near
andrt urban areas.
Youngblut, Susan, Bruce and '
Kristen of Toronto spent the Another suggestion , we
propose is that the 'county along
weekend recently with his
mother, Mrs. Ralph Munro. • —
Miss Diane Kirconnell of
London_ and Master Greg
Kirconnell of Goderich spent the
weekend ° with ,Mr. and' Mrs.
Andrew Kirco inell. "
Mrs. Alide Kelly of London n
visited recently with Mr. and
Mrs.' Andrew Kirkconnell.,and
other friends'in the district.
Mr. and Mrs. George Rueger,
with the townships study the
possibility of erecting traffic
signs at all concession and cross
roads in the county. With the
increase of traffic of cars, trucks
and farm machinery,t ' we are
witnessing an increase in
accidents and deaths at cross
roads., With the knowledge that
we all protect the one on" the
right. at cross roads, we feel this
snot. ostdenougb. with increase ..
e,, .taffic at . faster speeds,"
concealed' cross roads With crops
etc.
Most towns now have signs on
back streets, why not on
township concessions?
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The Acawa Canyon from Sault Ste. Marie made its initial trip to Domtar here last week. This is the
first official trip for the, recently -constructed ship. {staff photo)
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Danny and Terry of London
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visited Sunday with M•r. and M. Mrs. Donald Haines attended 13 & W
Donald Cartwright,David, the Officers Conference of the
Derrick,and Lorie. ' Women's Institutes of Ontario at
Mr. and,,, Mrs. Sam Squire of Guelph last' week as delegate
Brampton- visited Sunday with ,,,..,from the Auburn branch.
Mrs. Sidney Lansing.
Masters David and Derrick - Allan McDougall- of ••Levack ,
• and Miss Lorie Cartwright spent and Miss Laura -Wills of Sudbury
Saturday with their grandfather, spent the,weekend with Mr. and
William Rueger,'. and Carol and Mrs. Kenneth McDougall.
Ronnie at R, t 2, Clinton. ; . Ed Haines returned to
• Woodstock to continue teaching
Congratulations to Ed Davies mathematics' after a week's
on winning two trophies ' in vacation .with his parents, Mr,
Florida during the winter and Mrs. Donald,Haines. He has
months. He won a second prize just, completed his 'semester at
trophy .in.,'.hors„e show pitching at the University of. Waterloo. '
Palmetto Fair and also a.second ..' The .4—H girls are completing
. prize'' trophy at Kissimmee. their work this week in the
Shuffleboard Tournament. spring ' project "Separates for
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Scott Summer" and ,will take part in
.attended:----. the closing' out the Achievement, Day to be held
ceremonies in connection with at Goderich; May 15. .
the Stratford 'General • Hospital Don't forget, folks, the hall
School of 'Nursing held recently board rummage .sale this
• at Stratford. Saturday in the'hali:
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