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Congratulations to Mr. and
M..rs. Bill .Hogan of Lucknow,
formerly of the 12th of Ashfield_
• who )celebrated their fifty-third'
wed ing anniversary May 15th.
Mrs. Bob Howard and
children are enjoying a three
^°�» mos ohnsto'� d J es McDonald read. the address and
Cotrtere'neg'} a iO n la Mrs, Towe attender) the confirmation • Charles Joiinstun presented a
r Donald Haines; :die'„ eI g e : ""i service 1F✓,at Brussels_' Anglican purse of money. Both Mr. -and
H girls ,andtlui°h«reep�3' , �' .;Craig thanked neighbours
their mothe were guests at the . Pennies for Friendship Vie`" re
Miss Gail Mille ' of_ fr c�"at and friends for the party. Scott's
fib, ,, int th• �oitaay " 'win Heli chesteVa A ppiied the musk for
Rp¢'sts sere present
May meeting of the Auburn taken by Tracey Machan.
Wonmen's Institu� to held in the The rol1'e' ell" iat lions � "re"
Cornmunity Memorial hall. naming a good e ,er se ' and Pa 4.414
The• first vice-president, lis, demonstration. Miller.
of k�u s sli a4nd��x. Mr,
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tants was auetroneds>fr ,�.r,tacdte,,anrf�is.�i�aczaa,�
charge of the meeting1 Mrs. Haines. „ ` ' _'' Cartwright
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Cartwright welcomed everyone Lorie .-Mrs-"Edwin Cart Master David I artwriglr
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and Miss Trudy Machan ThQ lcky ctlp was held by of Huronview visited last Sunday, spent , the holiday .with his
president of the Auburn 2 cl b,aiirSers
thanked the Women's In, ft to 'Lunch was ser'
, with Mr„ and Mrs. , George grandparents, William Rueger,
• ed by Mrs. Rueger and family in London. Ron told Carol`:
. Witham Empey and Miss Sharon Mrs, Edwin Cartwright remained Mr. and Mrs. Thomas HaggittCtllins: -for a week's visit. and Stephen Haggitt were
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Davies spent visitors recently with Mr. "and
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Mr.
U iUjJ1?:Richmond Hill.,
Woodstock.
Miss Frances Houston spent Mr. 'and Mrs. ge�.grge (nee
and the Leaders. t 0.4
Aubu.r +rl�
wry;: °"Colouixr
cocrnn
piano so pi d
MeC d
T - y rr
resen.t:d their skit,
or.pu", with
t or, Joanne Hickey,
'7W"Wanda Plaetzer. A
was•4 aye rby Doreen�,
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urn a `prseed • their
teatian, ' -``T e Correct
with commentator,
'tlbe weekend with friends at Mrs. Kenneth Haggitt at
ci a Is
• Mr. and - Mrs. George
Schneider returned recently
from a trip to New Brunswick.
the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. ' Eileen Foran) were honored last
Jack McIntosh and family in _ Saturday night in the Auburn
London.* . • Community hall following theirs
James Towe is, a patient in recent rnarriage.' The address- of
Victoria Hospital where he
congratulations was read by Mrs.
MaryLou Ra Hard and a purse
Heather .,Elliott and Marie underwent surgery. Mrs. Towe is y
Bill Trommer of Hespeler ,
.Empey and Holly Elliott spent the weekend wall his visitingwith her son in Lonon.
of money was presented by Cyril
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a s • ! . �•;.e�.:•. anke
_.McDougall of I vaek who-vvas-a _everyone for . attending_and for
�I'rommer°and Criinie the gift. They will make their
home in -.Halifax.
assisting. A '�`;'liaeh�l; ° i n }^ °•M r titer '""'"- r fi, if"a^t;'ions • to Alan
Auburn 3 presented theirand Mrs. Jack Young'of member of the winning team for .
skit; '."took Right For Play". Mr. Mitchell and Mrs. Roy Farrow of the Inco First Aid.competition
the parts were Donna Goderich visited last Sunday ° held recently at Sudbury. The
Chamney, Barbara Chamney, \yith Mr. —and Mrs. Thomas" Levack team won top honors
Joyce, Charriney, Susan out of a total of 153 teams' and
Thompson, Linda Jefferson Johnston and Miss Laura
-received the: Pa-rker�•'shield and -
Phillips.
Laurie, and Gail Johnston. Jean Ralph Graviston of Tavistock medal plus cash prizes for their
Hardy was absent. Carol Gross outstanding performance. Allan
called on friends in the village -
played
a piano solo. t+-'Satuxria .' has recently returned to_Levack
A choir sang,, ".Let. There Be ,,.s't:- "
:and,. iVirs -jeonartl°-Coyne._ .after -two w.eeli&holi.day with his
Peace"., accompanied by • " igris of Windsor spent tthe holiday parents, . Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
Naylor. with• her brother, Ross Robinson McDougall. •
Doreen McClinchey thanked and.Mrs. Robinson.
their Leaders and- the,. Women's Guests .ever the holiday with
Institute and introduced the Mr. and Mrs. Donald Haines
Auburn I club who were wearing were Mr. and Mrs. Al. .Lake,
their separates for summer. Kimberley and Karen of
Mrs. Thomas Haggitt ` Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald
introduced and'told about each Livermore and Robert of
Fordwich and Ed Haines of
separate • 'that Auburn 2 had newlyweds and William Cowan ,
Made. Doris. Naylor played Woodstock. presented them with a purse of Born in Auburn, he was the
son of the :late James Howatt
music while the girls paraded. Mr: and Mrs. Earl Youngblut_ money. "Both Mr, and- Mrs. and Emma Searles and was in his
Donna Chamney remarked on • and Christin of Woodstock; `Youngblut thanked their
the outfits that Auburn 3 had Miss Barbara anderson of neighbours, and friend$. 70th year. He attended S. S. No.
made and were modelling. Toronto and Mr."and Mrs. Paul 'Several members of the 5 Londle
boett, and was a member of
Londe koro United Church.
Mrs. William Empey had an Johnston of London spent the Auburn Horticultural "Society He is survived by 'his wife, the
elimination 'contest and . Marie, weekend with Mr. , and • Mrs. 1 attended the tea at Blyth last d
former Anna• Christina Gardiner•
• CORRECTION
Mr. and Mrs. George Million
celehr '--•their -5-7-th---wedding
anniversary recently, not their
75th, as`was reported., -
Obituary
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Youngblut ,VI►ILMEll HOWATT
were recently honored with a Funeral services were held at
reception in the`` ,Community Arthur's Funeral Home, Auburn,
Memorial hall following their for Wilmer Howatt . of
recent marriage. The Country_ LOndesboro on Saturday, May
Boys supplied the music for '22 He passed away in Victoria
'dancing. Edgar Daer read an Hospital, London, on Thursday,
address of congratulations to the May 20
Empey was the winner.
" It was decided •to have the
next ' meeting on Wednesday,
June 16, at 8 p.m.
Arrangements. • were •- made to
collect garbage from the picnic
area and to purchase new picnic
tables. Glen Naylor was asked to
cut' the grass around the picnic
tables. •
Wilfred Sanderson: , Saturday sponsored"by the Blyth, one daughter, Mrs.°1VIac (Helen)
„Mr. and Mrs. Roy ' Cope, Horticultural Society. ' Hodgert of Usborne, Township;
Sheila and Carol of London Mr. and Mrs. Robert Arthur
and three sons, James and
visited,, last 'Saturday with , Mr. .and Miss Jayne spent the,.holiday. Gordon of HullettTownship and
and Mrs. Kenneth McDougall. . at North • Bay. Miss Nancy John of Stratford; and 15
' Mr: and Mrs: Ralph Hamlyn ' • Anderson went as far' as , grandchildren. —
of •Lambeth visited last Sunday ' Powassan and visited with' Mr. ; Rev. S. McDonald `was. in
with • his '..- uncle? Albert '4' and Mrs. Douglas Warwick. , chai'ge of -the services. ' '
McFarlane, and Mrs. McFarlane. Guests with Mr. and Mrs. Pallbearers were Herbert
Guests over the weekend with William Stlraughan over the lousher • John Armstrong.
'r.ry +j.wee/rk1 ��(acatian. ,in tretand .with..;
43 plow ,As 414tlattlAkai -km& 14.
Kingsbridge,
attended the' Lond Diocesan
Catholic Women's League
Convention at the Holiday Inn
in Windsor on May 18 and 19th.
Mrs. Peter Witteveen and Mrs.
John 'Rutteen of the Netherlands
are visiting with their sister, Mrs.
John 1VliItenburg, Mr. Miltenburg
and family for four weeks,
• Mr. and Mrs. Ted Martin and
,, daughter of Hamilton were
weekend visitors with Mrs.`1,laise
Martin.
Mr. • and Mrs. Morris Dalton
and family of Sarnia were
Woodstock spent Cher' weekend
wtttrhet', 'parents, Mr.. sand Mrs.
Dennis Hogan.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Tigert had
to destroy their two dogs on
Saturday morning after th.ey.had• •
_been bitten bj- what appeared t�
be a rabid fox about three
o'clock' during the night. Jack
'°! .. ttie. RIX. rind
away for tests,` but it is almost
certain that it was rabid beiiig
that it Was right at the Tigertas •
house..
Mark Doherty, son of Mr. find
Mrs.' Clarence Doherty is a
patient in the Alexandria Marine •
and 'General Hospital, Goderich.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Tigert and,
family attended the annual
Tigert pancake breakfast, at the
lake on Sunday...
441 calf club
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W .0 69,11, visite, E4x.—and hold first meet
lis. Dennis Dalton.
__.Mr._. and. _ Mrs._ Kerry_ Hogan_ The_ first- -regular--meeting of--
and family of London were the Dungannon 4—H, Calf Club
visitors over the weekend/with was •held on the farm of Bob
Mr. and Mrs. Con Hogan,. . McNeil, May 18. '
Mrs. Julia Langevene of ,Brian Whitely opened the
Toronto visited with Mr. and
Mrs. John /Howard over the
weekend.
1'ir. and Mrs. John Riegling
and family of Chatham visited
with.. J and_114rs..Car7Riegling
meeting.
Len MacGregor, extension
assistant for Huron County; "
showed slides on Beef and Swine -
and those present identified "23"
feed stuffs. ,•
., Delegates were 'chosen to to ,Mrs.' Duncan . - MacKay were weekend were Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Radford,George Powell,
Cliff,
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to the l' , Annual May DuncannKay> Miss' Robertson of Copper__ -Robert Burns. • :and Bert•,`'.•,`'..31 atLodesboro. They are Mrs. Mac�.ad ss Judy NovikiCl ,Douglas
Robertson of _Shobbrook. .,- -
Frank Raithby, Mrs. Donald all of Sault Ste.• Marie, Mr. and Ottawa, and Capt. and Mrs. • Fiowerbearers ' : were four
Cartwright, Mrs. Gordon Naylor Mrs. C. Skolrood. ' of ' Stoney Peter Armour of Comox, B.C. grandsons, Kevin Howatt,. Keith
and Mrs. Robert. Arthur.. Creek; 'Mr. and. Mrs. John Weir The Armours are .enroute to
Howatt, Larry Howatt and Lee
Mrs. ' Beth Lansing, Mrs.
'Wilfred._ . Sanderson and Mrs.
Robert Turner formed , a
committee to approach the
Town Councillors about
redecoratiang the Council
Chambers in"the Town 'Hall.
'the executive will be in
'charge of arranging for the tea at
the --IT u ro nView auxiliary
meeting: .
, where he Hodgert.
and Mrs. ..Elsie „Eustace of Bagotsvil e, Quebec
London; John MacKayand Miss will be stationed and where they ,. Burial was in . Hope Chapel
Christine, Finkbeiner of London will make their home. - cemetery, Hullett Township;:
and John, MacKay of Kintail. Mr. and Mrs. Elwin Munro of . '
Mr. ' and Mrs. Keith Arthur, Orangeville and Mr. and. Mrs.,
Wayne and Philip Arthur and Arnold Currie, Paul and David of
Ronald Arthur and Miss Wendy Toronto visited Monday with
Wilson of , Toronto visited- Mrs. Ralph Munro.
Sunday- with Mr:"arid-Mrs. John A large crowd^°,attended the
Arthur of London. " .,, •• wedding. reception for Mr. and
- Mrs. Harvey Andrews of Mrs. All Craig last Friday
The .card report prepared by Exeter and M s. aeries' McLaren evening in the Community.
Mrs. Andrew Kirkcontiell'' was of Clinton visited recently. with Memorial hall. The employees of
'read. by Mrs. Cartwright. - - Mrs. Gordon Taylor. the sawmill- were ifi charge: Peter
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Don't sidetrack
your profits...
• SIDEDRESS
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WE HAVE A GOOD SUPPLY OF:
A horse that breaks fast from the starting gate
but -fades fast in the stretch is not a' good bet.
Neither is a corn crop that isn't sidedressed.
If you put down preplant or starter fertilizer,'
your crop got ofNQa fast start. But withoit a
sidedressing of nitrogen, it's liable to fade out
fast in the pollination and grain -forming weeks
which makes the big difference in yields 'and
profits.
Don't let your corn run out of 'gro•w-power this
•season. `Order you'r sidedress nitrogen now.
We'll also be glad. to apply it for you.
Callus to -day for fparticularS. Bu i do it now
— then watch your crop gp!
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