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uburn and District
BY MR$, WES BRADNOCK
-Mr: and lIrs. George Kovac
a,nd•boys of Delhi visited S.unday
• . with Mr. and Mrs., Ross
Rgbinon.
Mr. land Mrs. Fred Youngblut,
Misses Marie, June and Laura
Yolungblut of Woodstock visited
nnn Sunday with her sister, Mrs.
Wilfred Sanderson and Mr.
Sanderson, and•,other relatives in
the village.
Mrs. H. Odbert of Stratford
• returned home last Sunday with
Mr: and Mrs.. Elmer Trommer
,and -Connie after a 'week's visit
• with t „si . ,km..l;> S
Mr. and Mrs: -Oliver Artderson
William Anderson of ' London
and Miss Nancy Anderson of
Kingsbridge and Mrs. Clara
.•.• ..;,r.Bawaon were guests of Mr. and
Mrs. William Kruse and
Elizabeth at Kitchener, rit being
the •birthtlay celebration for Mrs.
Lawson.'•
Misses Jean Houston, Jean
- Jamieson, J. Wilson and P.
.Tracey of Toronto spent the
weekend with Miss Frances
Houston.
AUBURN'ACW
The Anglican Church Women
of St. Mark's church met at the
home of Mrs, Ed Davies for their
Maylneeting.
TO, Meeting was opened with
the hymn, Jesus Keep Me Near
The Cross; Mrs.' Robert Phillips
accompanied on the harp.
Prayers were led by Mrs. Davies.
The scripttireiesson was read by
Mrs. Thomas Lawlor., •
Mrs. Thomas Haggitt gave, a
reading on Mother's' Day,' and
another reading, Helpful. Hints.
The miss--toil:ty theme Of the
month was• given b'y' Mrs.
Gordon Taylor orit meditation,
it's uses for both the physical
and soul needs. She also read an
interesting letter from Rev. C.
Locke' of Matheson telling of
their musical' achievements.
The topic "Ile is Risen" was
taken by Mrs. Donald
'Cartwright. President • - Mrs:
Donald Cartwright took charge
of the business`rtieeting. •
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Acts 1 was read by Mrs. Daer
followed 4 prayer. The roll call
was answered by each. quoting a
favorite Bible verse. The offering
was received and dedicated with
prayer.
Mrs.• Donald Haynes gave the
topic on the Bible Society and
spoke .on how the , word gets
around. Mrs. Ed Davies gave a
.reading.
Mrs. Wilfred Sanderson took
charge .of the meeting, • The
The roll call was answered by ..minutes cf the previous meeting,
each member quoting •a 'Bible y were accepted as read by the • .
verse- rel ^cin-in'tt.1t ,ss.oreIU.. uus*s' 1; ,aw,MIas_ 1inxn '*r er M,•,k .
The travelling apron received a flans were .made to put on
penny for each letter in Parable meeting at the Arthur"Ci'rcle •and
of the Sower. , used stamps were collected. and
It ,was suggested that the . given to Mrs. Haines.
members hold , a smorgasbord A birthday card was signed
dinner in the fall. and sent to Mrs. Clara Lawson.
The' President closed the It, was decided to continue with
meeting with prayer and a the grotfp until/, the end of the
w ws set ssftt, auction vv.as:r., held. A year.
w dainty lunch was served by Mrs. Mrs. Sanderson .reported. on
Davies and cti hostess, • Mrs.'. the Snyodical r held recently at
Thomas Lawlor.
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Mr, and Mrs. George Millian
were honored last Week on the
occasion of their 75th wedding
Sarnia.
BIRTHDAY PARTY
Thirty-five • ladies and some
gentlemen, from Auburn
honored a former resideri't;'Miss
anniversary with a dinner part at Margaret R'.. Jackson on the,. ‘,a
the Red Pump restaurant at occasion of her 85th birthday '"
Bayfield. last Monday at the home of Mr. "
' Miss Gail' Miller of Toronto and Mrs. William Knox, Blyth.
spent the weekend with her The guests were. welcomed by
parents, Mr. --and Mrs. Gordon
Miller,'
WMS
uThe' Auburn Women's
Missionary Society met at the
home of the president, Mrs. Roy
Daer, who • was in charge and
gave the call to worship. •
The scripture .lesson from
Mrs. Eleanor Bradnoer and Mrs.
Knox. The decorated birthday
cake was cut by Miss Jackson
Anderson, Mrs. .Kenneth
McDougall, Mrs. Beth Lansing.
Miss Jackson received gifts
and many cards to mark the
-occasion,
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Lochalsh
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Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Henry
MacKenzie for a few days was
Miss Edna.Cook of OwenSound.
• John &McCharles of Petrolia
spent the • weekend with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Oliver
McCharles.
David Elphich has tenants in
the Dexter house by the name of
Sayer.
The annual church service for
the Masons 'was , held Sunday at
Ashfield Presbyterian Church.
Recent ,visitors with Mr. and
Mrs,: Donald Simpson were Mr.
and Mrs. Robin Davey and babe
,of Tordrtto. The
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--werWing.
Mrs. Oliver McCharles-was in
Lions Head on Thursday where
she judged the Eastnor
Horticultural Society Spring
Flower'Show.
Several from the area were
guests at the shower given for
'Miss 'Janice Wylds, bride-to-be,
AU8ywr7-held friday evening' at Ripley.
Among those attending from
this community were: Mrs.
Annie McMurchy, Mrs. Dan
Wylds, Mrs. Warren Wylds, Mrs,
Henry, MacKenzie, Mrs. Ronald
Brooks, Miss Dohna Wylds; and
Mrs. Olives* McCharles. '
Seems some folks think the
rural area is a place to dump
garbage. At least two cars were
seen during the past week,
unloading garbage in the ditc
the Lochalsh area.
-- Open --'-House
North Ashfi
.Mrs. Frank Raithby (left) was present ith a service diploma
for her work in . the Auburn cultural • Society. Mrs.
Gordon' Taylor, president, made the presentation.
Auburn ladies
loan -Art w'
The Arthur Circle of Knox
Presbyterian- Church held . its
May meeting on Monday evening
in the Church Parlour.
In the absence of the
president, Agnes Stitt the
Vice -President was in the chair
,and conducted the, business
pertt.d. It was announced-th•at an
appeal _had been sent- from the
Girl Guide Building Fund,
each member is asked to b
donation for this c
next Meeting.
• .Georgia
membe__.
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grou.p.
thanked' the Arthur Circle for
the opportunity of having this
time of fellowship together. She
presented , a thought -Provo
poen( on "God's Plan
'People" and a very
explanatory': ,- H
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ed,`bu't.. more
e been M�there to see
mow North Ashfield School
mares.
See• `there' is talk of its
sfl the not too distant
Te.
There aye at least 1Q24pupils
to the ..three full time teachers,
so rtd ,1 ,pltis./.: one Special.. Education
eacher . who , comes two
afternoons a week.
ed On entering the 'school, one
lively • has to struggle along in the dark
by Miss to find the doorway, as no light
j1Vlrs':' Eleanor was ever installed at the front of
",presented a the school. There r, is no
'Adventures by Still . auditorium, ,, ; this has to be
sed on the verses •of used for the special classes.
d Psalm "He leadeth me Seems the local taxpayer isn't
e the still waters; He being given a fair deal and yet
`storeth my soul". She pointed there is talk of closing.
out that to•the''hectic days of What
rush , turmoil -which__-_ will- be -done. with this.
'•rtew -u°'1•,4s, so greatly to nervous 'practically new school? What
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stion,• if one would just 'choice has the taxpayer' An
a the tine to .sit quietly and what have the local people ha
for their money? ➢
When .one sees, buses by
groups passing the door to pick
eta
with, he3t-
/ovect cCamic3.
ome
e 'meditate beside the still waters ,
Georgia•and refresh the soul, it would be
tic y' Johnston. the best therapy in the world for
welcomed the ladies all the frustration and tension up the children for schools,
:.`Burn Society who hada which we all experience in our many miles away, we wonder
tlsly consented to b4 • in• busy. life. Following the closing what benefit comes from more
of the•meetingr, and Mrs, exercises, an hour of fellowship time on buses ian,irbschool, in
cl .Sanderson of Auburn was enjoyed by the ladies," ' many cases., ,
nmiller Foresters are
busy collecting for cancer
On view for the general ptsblic
• was a story of the storm of the
past winter. Everyone should
read this as an example of what
could happen to children many
more miles from home and just
how you would have handled
The ' Canadian Foresters, L on sale now by members ,of the' the situation.
1901, Benmiller, havebeen busy men's lodge. Watch for our ad in Let's stop and think awhile
these - past few weeks. Li'ghteen ,the "Coming Events" section, before closing yet another
canvassers ' were sent out to and be sure to get your dance school that serves the
'collect for Cancer. The giris•felt tickets early. -community well.
well rewarded for their job, after 1
realizing ,-a total collection of'
$611.10.
• r An appeal .was made by ,the
Retarded Children's Association
for the great need of funds ,to
send such children to summer
camp. The Benmiller Lodge was
pleased to be able to donate
$120, which will cover the cost
of sending one child to camp.
On May 12,. Imitation was,.
held at Court Constantine in
Kinburn for five .new members
who had . just joined the
Benmiller Lodge. We are happy
'to welcome to our group the
following::
'Barb Hawkins, June
Montgomery, Dorotxhy
Pfrimmer, Rose Rising and
Dorothy Sowerby.
We hope they will enjoy their
participationas members of the
Canadian Foresters: ,,, '
Anyone who has attended the
Foresters' dances will be pleased
to •know that 'vire-are-planning
soma 6r , dance this year on
Saturday,. August 7. There will
be an added attraction this time
— the raffle of a side of beef
from a Red 'Brand steer — all
• cat, wrapped and ready , for the
freezer. Tickets for the raffle are
Ashfield
Mr. , and Mrs. Malcolm
MacLennan of Barrie spent the
weekend at their cottage here..
Misses Anna and`r Charlotte
Mackenzie. of Weston visited
relatives here and in Goderich
last week.• •
The officers and brethren 6f
Old Might -Masonic Lodge,'A.F.
& A.M. 1.9„,....184 G.R.C:
cJCno, atten .e
last Sunday.
A number of the members of
the " 'WMS attended the
Presbyterial, at Brussels on
Tuesday: I
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