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BY MRS. WES, 'BRADNOCK
Nine
Nearly 40 Auburn and district
girls attended the Goderich
Achievement Day last 'Saturday'
in the Clinton District High
School, for the fall project
"Dairy Fare."
Miss Catherine,. Hunt, -home
economist • was 'in ,charge e.)T the
day's programassisted by Mrs.
Susan Wheatley o,1*,, Dublin and
Mrs. Ruth Axtmaith of Walton.
The morning session was taken
up with girls .jildging menus,
identifying.. dairy,. .piod ucts and
giving reasons.
Miss Hunt introduced the
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presented , badges to. 'figer -A uburn UCW :elects
leaders and assistlints and .
Ach4evement Day
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get Huron County honors
conimented .on . it. goderich 11
members presented the Gourmet •
in Dairyland using the favorite
T.V. character:as a take -off.
Auburn IL had an interesting
exhibit, There's Magic in Milk
with Lorraine Chamney as
commentator assisted by Doris
Naylor. Goderich 1 members
presented the skit, Milk's, the
Greatest and Auburn III
presented 'a demonstration,
Dairy Dips and Snacks with
Cat'hy-'' mccii'nchey
commbntating' and-'., Margaret
Franken and,Barbara Empey
demonstratiiipg the. various tasty
snacks and ips. -
. County Honors were
presented to Jane Harris, If- W
2, Bayfield; Joan Miller, R. R. 2,
Bayfield; Cheryl Kotyk,
Goderich; Lorraine Chaniney, R.
R. 1, Au.burti; Lynn Turner,
Auburn; Heath&r Elliott, B. R.
2,Coderich;.Marie Empey, R. R.
2 Auburn; Carol Gross, R. R. 1,
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Auhtirn;" and Brenda, WiSe; R. R.
Dunlop 1. Mrs. Wendy Hoerning,
Miss * Brenda Moore, Tiger •" , .
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Dunlop Il, -Miss Helen Brindley;
Goderieb.. I, Mrs. Alice Porter,
Mrs. Bernice Metiwain; .Goderich
II, Mrs. Aileen • Mcuregor;
Auburn , I, Mrs. Eleanor
Bradnock, Mrs. Frances Clark:
Auburn II, Mrs. Marim,‘Haggit,
Mrs. -Viola Raithby; Auburn 111,
Mrs. Tena Empey, Miss Heather
Elliott; Holmesville Frank
Yeo, Miss Bonnie Westbrook,
Holmesville 11; Mrs. Eldon Yeo,
Miss Barbara- Wise.
-filiza•• on 'keeping
-"Tirwashei‘Tv-nli'y Miss Hunt.
The afternoon's program
began with Tiger Dunlop's skit,
Milk's the Greatest with all
members taking part. 'Tiger
Dunlop- 11 spoke . on ' their
exhibit, Three Ways with Cheese
With Karen McPhee!? and -Marie
Willis as commentators.
All members 'of Holmesville
III presented the skit, Snack Bar
. using .dairy products.
Holmesville JI• had Lauralanne"
•Bond and Carob Weber speak on
'their ,exhibit, 'There's Magic in
Milk.
Auburn 1 presented the. Milk
Bar with Arva Ball as bartender
and Joanne Hickey and- Doreen
McClinchey. as the waitresses
' assisted hy Karen and Sandra
McCiinchey,. The other members
were customers who ordered
dairy products rather than chips•
• and cokes.
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The November meeting of the
United Church 'Women of Knbie
'United church met in the
Sunday School room of the
church last Wednesday with Unit
2 in charge'.
The pianist was Mrs. James
Jackson. Mrs. Bert Marsh opened
the meeting. The scripture lesson
was read by Mes. Robert Arthur
foffowed' by prayer. The offering
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was received .bY Mrs. Ted Milds
and Mrs. Robert Arthur. • .
A solo was sing by Mrs.
Gefrdon Charnney: An
interesting skit was presented by
Mrs. Bert Marsh, Mrs. Maurice
Bean, Mrs. Stanley Ball, Mrs.
Dorothy Grange and Mrs. Elliott
Lapp. c, -
Mrs' Lawrence Plaelzer
presided for' the business, part of
the meeting. The minutes were
accepted as read by the
Secretary, Mrs. Beth' Lansing.
The ,H treasurer, Mrs. Norman
McDowell ' presented the
financial statement.
The flower and..card report
was given by Mrs. Torrance
Tabb: Mrs. Pfeetzer read the
'purpoSe of the U.C.W. A short
talk on Stewa ship was given
by Mrs. Mauricean, • ,. -4?
Mrs. Ted East presented/the
slate . of officers whi
The many forms of milk. was ac6epted. •
officers and closed the meeting son-in-law, Bob Zeiler of
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▪ • Holmesville 1 and Sharon Potter 1973 areas follows: Honorary Unitrrved a dainty lunch. • Mitchell with his farnif
President,. Mrs i Alfred Fry; Past
President, Mrs. Kenneth
McDougall; Co -President, Mrs.,
Lawrence Plaetze and Mrs. Ted,
East; First vice-president, Mrs.
Gerald McDowell; Second ,
ve4)resident, Mrs. \Ali:Mani
Eltiott. ,•, • ,
Recording and corresponding
secretary, , Mrs. Beth Lansing;
, AssisLant, • 2recOrdiri- , and
corresponding, ',secretary, Mrs.
Willia„m C ig;' treasurer', Mrs.
NormAn McDowell; literature
secretary, .Mrs. • Elliott Lapp;,
Press, Mrs. 'Gordon' Naylor;
,Ii'itchen convener, Mrs._ Robert
• Turner; -supply secretary, Mrs.
Bert' Marsh, Mrs. Donald Haines.
FI-0..wer secretary, Mrs. James
Jackson; visiting convener, Mrs.
• Ma..urice' Bean; finance convene.r2 •
Mrs. Kenneth McDougall;
Christian stewardship convener,
Mrs. Dorothy Grange; Christian
plducatiorx • convener,,. Mrs.
- Gordon ,7„ ross; Christian
Citizenship convener, Mrs... -Brian
Hallam; Representative to Manse• '
committee, Mrs. Keith Arthur;
Representative to Board ot
Stewards, 'Mrs. Oliver Anderson;
Music convener, MR'. Norman
Wightman; Auditors, Mrs. Myrtle
Munro and Mrs. Ben Hamilton.
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3, Clinton.
P rovincial Honours . for
completing 12 projects. were
presented to Susan Lobb, R. R.
2, TOlinton, Donna Chamney, R.
R. 2, Auburn; Connie Hickey, R.
R. 3, Auburn.
Leadership awards were
presented to Mrs. William Porte,
for 10 years leading 4-14 cluhi';
and to Mrs., Eleanor Bradnatk.,
the 15 year leadership award.
Plans were made for the
spring project - SleepWear.
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(by Mark Jones)
On Friday, .November 26,
Mrs. Shaddick's class held a bake
sale. There was a draw for a
cake. Connie McMillan won the
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Pd Cross
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Aubutii7-7' MRS.
Grades COOK
Grad es 3 and 4
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Th el) Grade -4-7. pupils have
socials
finished their projeets on 'an
ArcticCommunity and Arctic
ames Schneider is a patient
win Wingham hospital, We wish
4 him a speedy recovery.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis, Blake,
-Misses Faye and Maryanne of
Brussels visited on Sunday with
• her Parents Mr. and Mrs. Andrew
KrrkConnell: -
• Mr- and • Mrs.•Thomas
• Johnston' visited laSt Thursday.
with his sister Mrs! F.:thel.Farrow
• at., Mitchell who is convalescing
after surgery • in St': Joseph's
Hospital; ,Landom--.!--:--.7,--,
Weekend -guests with Mr.--iinTd'
Mrs. Andrei:v. :',,Kirkconnell was
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their daughter, Miss. Diane-
•Kirkconnell, and her friend,. Miss
.Rose Hockema, both of London,
Miss Diane - Rivett- -of
Dungannon, their nephew Mr.
Donald Snelling of Ingersoll.
• Mr, and Mrs. Alfred Weston of
Toronto spent the first part of •
the weekwith her parents,'Mr.
and Mrs. Alfred Rollinson' and
Murray Rollinson, Mr. and Mrs.
Elmer Keller:KA 'Dublin visited,
last Wednesday with their
,daughter,Alrs../larry Arthur.
Mr. and Mrs. John Weir and
Mrs.. Elsie Eustace of London
and Mrs. William Stiles of
Goderich•visitd on Sunday with
•Mr, and Mrs. ,Duncan MacKay.
• Mr. and .,,,,M•rs. John Daer
visited over . the weekend. with
members of their family in' the
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Transportation. We are very
pleased with them. .
Many of the children in the
room have made wedges,
pulleys, ramps,,and-levers to help
us with our- discussions about
simple machines.
NORWAY
'In Mrs. Norman's ' Grade 4
class, the student teachers, Miss
Ernst and • • Mr. Wall from
and Kitchener '•
'have been . busy
taking
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taking • Up the Tundra
Community.z in Social Studies.
The Laplanders live there- in the .
northein parts of Norway,
' Sweden, Finland- and part, of ,
Russia.
-The three kinds of .Lapps are
River Lapps, Mountain. Lapps
and Sea Lapps,
In Science we are learning
about fish and the pupils Made a
Pastoy Alfred Pry installed the •Mitchell area and also their RED CROSS_
an interesting exhibit set up by The new officers for 172 and with pray6r. The members 0.1', California M/11Q. Was at
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Those who are parents are
enabled tosend'personal gifts to
their children. And "experienced
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them prepare for the day when
they will. return to their families.
. and, Bonnie Westiltobk -
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Art Lesson.
ROOM 6 •
Now that December is here,
we are talking ,about Christmas,
We ate learning some Christmas
songs :angle Bells, Old KrIgliiik
Carol and'Jolly Santa Claus.
Wehave a Christmas •Table in
oar room and people may 'bring
Christmas decoratioNi and
figures for e,veryonek to s'ee_
Santa and his sleigh and reindeer
are on the table!
We are looking forward to
seeing Santa Claus on Saturday.
ASSEMBLY
. This week we have been
practising for the assembly on
December 2. 'We are doing,songs,
and dances from many different
countries, Mrs Freeman Freeman has
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helped Us with the music.
We Wrote letters t6 Santa
Claus, `Wrote Christmas stories,
and chri.i.rnatifot...'
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