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BY MRS, JACK CI, EMEVTS
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Four poking 'people have been.
selected to represent. ' Junior
> ...� , • mei s in Ontario ori the J�ntor.
• _n .. _ :- wri ht tarter member of% the Auburn Fat , � • a '�w ichs en a my b Mrs. Donald rt . c� �° � .• -Scholarship
. The. January meetitig..�o f. the. instrument 1 h . � N 1 � g en y .� gFarmer Travelling
ute was . •by,:all. The roli�eall was answered. . The:cop, lection was •aken by Mrs. Branch. A moment of silence was to the U nited ingdom, sponsored
,Auburn.'Whnten s Institute �.�. • s-. •�
"e. Co ; unit ..Memorial by ways to' combat `pollution, An. Eldon Met nnan and Mrs. Gordon. observed. A contest was,given by b the Ontario • Department of
held in the mirk . yy
v 'tthe resident, 'Mrs.. excellent mono-- `�A' chip on the , Pb w e 11. The °Pennies t o r Mrs:, .Donald Haines and ''M{ss Agriculture and Food. • ,
liar }h President,
e, shoulder ~is the 'heaviest thug to Friendship were taken by Lorie Sheron Collins The winner was, Leonard•Archambaiilt in phatg f� are
e e bykttie bear" was prepared and given by • Cartwright. An impressive . In Mrs. Kennet1i McDougall, Lunch This °year's delegates
The. meeting was opened n d
M Stewart ollectand + Mrs Kenneth McDougall In the Memorial' service was• given by was ,served by Mrs: Gordon Rodney Fox, Cayuga; Jim Griete,',
Ode, th t G
Mrs. ,. .. ,
O Canada with ' Mts. ..�
• * l{rkconnell the card re ort as Mrs. Charles StrsU„han', a • and Mrs. Donald Haines. Larry Reabur&n,•Mansfield.
Phillips as pianist. ` , P .. W! 4 01
The leader accompanying the
r i -
e, c: , ary ewar .
Robert a'b s e n c e of Mrs McDougall.
nil r e w Mips Archambault in memory of Powell ' airs Eldon McLennan London; Nancy Morrow, Bath; and
.The minutes were approved as
res •y e
d b the ,secretary Mrs
Hoag, Assistant Supervisor of
rs. John Pollock
Norris statement. It was four Junior Farmers is Nt e .ntario
Donald Haines, She also gave the
decided to look after the•
Junior,Extension for h ,O
lecedHt
Huronview birthday party on re
-�
April 19. ,Mrs. Thomas '-Haggitt
rn presidetot
and Mrs. Gordon Taylor were . Mrs. John Pollock, Goderich, ' McDonald and dedicated by Miss Nominating ' committee,
named a committee to 'look after was re-elected resident of Huron McDonald. i� - Goderich; Friendship:. and announced at the t Festival
t cater to twobrought ice Mrs . Char 1 e s \ Junior Farmer Talent Festival
g g The annual meeting is scheduled Carmen Fielder, Brian
The committee in chargee for the their annual Meeting at Goderich- Knox .,C rch. He installed the Members, Mrs. Harvey Hyde, The delegates will leave in fol• January 31 at 1 pm with a Draper, Ron • Crich and June
March 4 wedding is -Mrs. Roy Knox Church lastWednesday. She officers: 1972 which are as Hensall; Glad Tidings, Mrs. R. A.
Wei', Mrs. Frank Raithby, 'Mrs. early May fora 12 -week visit in potluck dinner. The meeting will Jewell travelled to Detroit last
presided for the meeting which follows: President, .,Mrs.. John Orr Hensall; Children's groups, the united°Kingdom. ,They will be ti follow. weekend to attend the Autorama in
Kenneth McDougall and Mrs. was opened by singing The Lord is Pollock, Goderich; Secretary, Mrs. Gordon Schwalm, Hensall; staving with rural host families iRutledge-gave
Arnold ,Craig. The diningroom my y Shepherd w"i t h Mrs . Mrs. Ray Dyke; Vice-president; Supply, Miss Jean Scott, Seaforth;. P Treasurer ,Beth in Cobo Hall.
committee Will . be Mrs. Bert Northern hreland, England, Wales her report showing $?1.54 on
,MacDougallbf Hensall as pianist. Mrs. A. Enwri ht. Treasurer, Press, Mrs.. Eleanor Bradnock. and Scotland, as well as ,attending hand. Mrs. Florence Talmay gave "Nir:-and • Mrs. Ted Achilles,
Craig, Mrs. Lawrence PTaetzer.• Mrs. J. A. McConnell; Afternoon Mrs. 'Pollock closed the Hurst,called on Mr. and Mrs.,
and Mrs. Eldon McLennan. Plans Reports' from the different and .Evening groups, Mrs. Dale meeting with an inspiring agricultural shows and touring the Bible Society report saying��
and Wh would.you be, in thel3,r�itishlslesr•They will study ~that $111.45 had been $ollected.� John Clements Wednesday
Department of Agriculture and
Food. The winners of the
Travelling Scholarship were
it. It was decided o Presbyterial�of he Presbyterian Rev. G. L. Royal roug S e r v i .,
weddings,. July 14• ,and March 4.. Church in Canada when they held
gree s from Presbytery and Kalblleisch; Goderich; Associate ' 2, held in Toronto on January 8.
uc
elects new officers
The Nile UCGW opened with. the
} Mrs. Beth Dickson
Qe�t �'���ent�
inthe chair. Mrs. Lil- Christilaw
gave a 'reading;
Mrs.•Grace•Mc�Diarmid read- a
very. inttsre,sting article from The
Observer- 'entitled , -` `Discussion
club". Groups were formed to
talk about Mrs. McDairmid's‘
preseptation. Rev.!, Clarence
McClenaghan led a discussion of
the ideas and opinions which were
expreSsed' during the bz
'sessions. -
° Closing devotions were led by
Mr`s. Dickson•
The business meeting was held
showing W 13 members- present.
Roll call was answered by paying
annual membership fees.
Letters of thanks were read.
L'l Ch ' iilaw Ida ,Johnston and Myrtle Kers; 'stewardship
11S ,
•
and
Millie. Johnston; work committee, vocation,,BethiRutledge; program
hqstess :committee, Rev.
=Myrtle �cexr,.Eleanor Rising, .1�i1 and4 y .. • �..,�. . . ... m v .
ris 'law and Rita McPhee. "McClenaghan, Beth nickson, ,ou
Ch. ti ,
FoCkr, committee, Winnifred Brindley and, Millie" , Johnston;
Lil "Ch "stilaw; Ida nominating committee, Winnifred.
Girvfn, �{�
Johnston and grace McDiarmid; Girvin, Eleanor Rising and
literature and communications, Yvonne Pentland,
Mrs. Clarence m McLetiaghan; �# lovely ,lunch was served by
citizenshipand social --action, Mrs, Dickson and Mrs.' Myrtle
Mrs. Lit Pollock; Christian an
Kerr and a social half hour was
Missionary Education, Mrs. spent.- ,.
Minnie McNeil and Mrs. Cora
Sherwood. ' 8' girls
Community friendship and .
communication, Rita McPhee, attend
Eleanor Rising and Florence w -
and welfare,
explorers
Talmay; supply
Socials- - - ° The Nile Explorer meeting was
were discussed about the 50. secretaries were acceptedNixon, Seaforth; Young Women's message -Who u . y
anniversary of the Auburn W. I• the treasurer, Mrs. J. A. and C G I T Mrs Eleanor 19724j A social hour. waS enjoyed rural
r�u
afternoon.
e r g 1n i z a t i o n s and Decision, was reached to have a
ltural. methods in the the 24i of May supper on May 31. - - • ..
and it`.was. decided to hold it on McConnell; gave the financial Bradnock, Auburn; .Literature, . with tea served by members of the agr
May 2 at 12:30 with a banquet. statement. a t e m e' n t. Mrs . Wilfred l f r e d 'United Kingdom. A bazaar is planned for August 23.
4 Mrs. Wilfred Faber, Hensall; Arthur's Circle. A possible bus trip with the
Mrs. Len Archambault,, Mrs. Sanderson reported for the •, �' Dungannon ladies is beingleanot Bradnock; Mrs. Robert literature section and the Glad„The four. delegates have been studied. The U C W is also
Phillips and Mesa Donald Haines Tidings secretary
Mrs. R. . Orr K.jIJr U,i.td •eC .actively involved : ,.in Junior
were named a committee to be in. of Hensall r`eported� 1 19 • d4 H 11
•.
-••-- Fa rmers an - aswe ' as other
charge of the Anniversary. subscriptions. Mrs. Dale Nixon, ions in • their' -- home
hold n n counties. Eight YoungFa mer5
Delegates,' Mrs. L. Archambault Seaforth' reported for the, senior d .
count g r.
and Mrs. Eleanor., Bradnock were groups: Mrs. C. Kalbfleisch gave • from th United Kingdom will
offmed delegates to attend the 75th the Friendship and Service report
with dinner'
served
make a _____-_:1t_Ontario r__
anniversary .._ ..._._ - -
W. I. to be held at the Royal York reported '45 members "in the• Knox United Church held their as elders to retire;in 1978. Glen
iversary of the founding of the Mrs Harvey Hyde of Hensall 12 weekb this spring. •
Feb.-12. PesbyterialItwaannannual meeting last Wednesday Webster, Daryk. Ball, Peter The
r with a dinner served at 12:30 with
Mrs.. Eldon M c L e n n a.n , that the • Hamilton -London Verbeek, Norman' McDowell and
ta
les --
tmmbrof•UnitIofthL
teeth
the
H It April 11 d 12 Mrs :man g E 1 est ed- tRoarf `
introduced Mr. Har•ry Bosne o Synodic wou a U,C.W. catering. Pastor Fry�was •
the Dominion Road Machinery Erskine "Presbyterian hurch, g• . as Stewards to cure in 1975.
i for
--the-meetin -r t ti¢e--
Company, Goderich.. e, gave an -Hamilton on an . - devotional 1 'od -Gordon °
account 6 of the Orr was named Presbyterial opened w•m a evo iona peri . Trustees were or on rocs
•
The. minutes;o£ the previous.Charles Scott, Percy Youngblut, can. t �:I I
supporting a Birthday Box this
year. -
The new officers for 1972 are
asfotlowsrPast President, Mrs.
LilPollock; President, Mrs: Beth
Dickson; first vice-president,
Mrs. Helena Young; second vice-
president, Mrs. Mil -lie Johnston;
' treasurer, Mrs. Beth Rutledge. -
Recording.. secretary`; Mrs.
Myrtle. Kerr; assistant
s -e e-tary ,-•-M�s: -.1/6 ro-th y
interesting Clements; Representative to the.
Board of Stewards, Mrs. Beth
. . T • •, - annual meetingwere adopted .as �_ ----- -
stated that after World War II they � ' � _ , _. Rutledge; Representative to the
p and Robert Armstrong„ -Mr. red
oyre+ ; and i 6W - 465-woxk--Seaforth..7-iikited --the _ uron_. ead by the ;ec.retn,ry, Mr. Keith_ - - Wagner and Mr-s._Kenneth is Rutl dge e' e ; to th .
•” J.1__lcn
in
Presb erial to have het spring Arthur The reports of " ttre: McDouga were - - b nnm redG viirand`Mrs; -Grace,-.-�-
company's accomplishments and delegate
held Tuesday evening in the
church basemen, with 18 'girls
.present. They opened the meeting
with the Purpose and the Motto.
„ Susan .Trivers read a story
., about Noah's Ark and Debbie
Stothers showed the girls how to
'make mod flowers,,
The ?fleeting was closed with.
the Explorer prayer.
.TAKE NOTICE
AnnuaI Meeting
•of the producer members of the
HURON .COUNTY PORK
PRODUCER'S ASSOCIATION
em
er r
r
there -The -speaker -Fara :., �. w,
meeting there and `.iriey name v r traleo t "ter er 'doPted' urc reasurer.s a�!�! Ytte fili & S' -�-r -a m -m -o. . -
by lVirs: Gordon Powell and �• • McDiazrmci�b�uying committee;
May2 at 1:30 gym. The offering as read. The,. election 'bf new treasurer elected was Mrrs. identification.. Do you know,
presented t P with a small ine pDonald Haines . and assistant,
Mrs. Robert Phillips entertained: was received by Mrs. .Alex officers was held. Torrance Tabb however, thatauthorities in ever -
with a delightful piano E n w r i g h t and M.i s s, H a z e'1 and Donald Haines were ,elected Mrs. Robert Arthur. Mr. Kenneth increasing numbers are looking
people?
at teeth as a means, of identifying
Auburn Socials •
McDougall was elected„captain, of
he'�nushers and Mr. and Mrs.
. Oliver Anderson were elected to t
1■�
Any girls -12 to 26 years old
-.wishing to take the - 4-H spring
. project.•-Slegpwear..7.Pliesse.,,ti:..
contact Mrs. Donald Haines as
soon as possible. .
Mrs. Ralph Munrd _. returned
last weekend after arnonth's visit
at' Toronto wither son, Robert
Youngblut, Mrs. Youngblut and •
family and. , another son, .' Mr.
'Donald Youngblut: ,Mrs.
Youngblut and family at London.
Mr: ,and Mrs. ,Donald Haines
visited at Fordwich last Saturday
with their daughter, Mrs. Ronald
Livermore, Mr. 'Livermore •and
Robert. ' - , •
Mr. Keith Scott of London spent
theweekend with his parents Mr.
arid Mrs. Kenneth •Scott, Wayne
and Eric. -
Mrs_ _B rt....Marsh., elitert in.ed.
141adies of Unit I of Knox United
U.C.W.-for. their January meeting
when Mrs. W. G. ,Elliott and Mrs.
Peter Verbeek were named Co -
leaders for -'this re -organized
group. Mrs. Gordon' Chamney
.accepted, the .nomination • as
secretary -treasurer and Mrs.
Jack Armkstrong together with
Mrs. Norman McClihchey will be
social -conveners. Their first
duties were to convene the dinner
that proceeded the - church's
annual meeting. It °was decided
that each member keep a dime•a
weekbank with monies handed in
�-� the mansecommittee to retire in
-At air.crappsites•,for example,
the jaws of the disaster victims •
These films .aro
�ar x ra ed;
'� ■ d Mrs. Ralph umro•was na
es
icau iitorgi wreplan t .;,•Bert.
• µ M h hhed to retire Mrs
Torrance Tabb was- named to,
continue being' captain of the
-flower_ coramxi,ittee...._ .A. _vote .of
thanks was given to Pastor and
Mrs.' Fry for their work during
• the past, year and Pastor Fry
expressed thanks to all for the
fellowship and kindness extended
to thein. A committee of Harold
Webster, Maurice Bean and Keith
Arthur were named to be the
pastoral relations committee and
attend Presbytery to ask Pastor
and Mrs. 'Fry to stay on the
Auburmcharge.',• .:
•
at the December meeting. Plans
were made for the Jan. 26 general
• meeting of the U.C.W. when•a film
rstfip wine Trow ion -this -y'ear''s-`
Mission theme -".A New,
Generation Africa."
In keeping with the theme -The
New Year, the roll call ' was
answered ' by a- Bibleverse
containing the 'word New. Mrs.
Verbeek read the scripture
lesson -from Revelations 21, and
also a poem entitled the New
.year. In the -meditation, Mrs.
Elliott.left, the ladies with ,the
thought that there is. nothing new
about the New Year unless there
is. something new within each
person and .Christ is , at -.and to
help each one to met this
challenge ° A request was made
for a start to be made this winter
preparing articles for a -bazaar to
be held on. Nov: 1 and .also for
articles to go in a bale 'for Rev.
Roberts in Argentina: Mrs.
Verbeek divided the names of the
36 ladies -who are. connected with
Unit I into groups of four. to look
after the remaining nine meetings
of 1972.. Mrs. Vere Cunningham
assisted Mrs., Marsh, - Mrs.
Elliott and Mrs. Verbeek with ii
brief social -time. _ .-
PRODUCT
OF,NISSAN
ars w o wms •
We apologize
The Goderich Signal -Star
regrets that because of the
Targevolume.,of Ioca! ews'last
week and•,veryhimited space in
which .to put, it, -Auburn and
District News was omitted;
- We are pleased to publish
this week's news from Auburn
on•this page. Readers will find
last week's Auburn - news
..b d9etp.q_ pege.1 of _Section 3.
mpired-ta tl}e.fi ns-ra
the dental , records of those
persons on the passenger list
*until a match is made thus
providing. positive identification
of the victim.
- Bite marks can lead ” to -''the •
conviction of a criminal.because
no two persons have teeth which
are -exactly alike in size, shape or
spacing:
Some assailants have even
bitten their victims secreting.
'saliva into the bite wound of their
victim. As with other body flt}ids,-
saliva can be studied to determine
the blood type of the' atta cker with •
a high degree of accuracy. -
In many eases, authorities can
make use of specific 'knowledge.
'Pipesmokers foriiistance, wear
their teeth in a visible pattern,
carpenters who hold nails in their
mouths as' they work develop.
characteristic grooves in their.
front teeth as do hairdressers
who have a habit of opening bobby'
pins With their front teeth. " , -
Are.your teeth telling a tale?- -
- Canadian Dental Association.
will be .
convened at the hour of 1 oclock•�E.S.t. on the 9 day of ,
February T972'`•iiith --Legkrm Halt--in--the-towir-of Clinton-
- --
for the purpose of the proper business. ,of the Annual
rrieeting. -
James -McGregor-=' " ' Ltayd Stewart
,President,, - Secretary
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