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DlRICH SIGNAL. THURSDAY, MOCK llet1
Auburn an
BY Pipit WES BRADNQ K
BY MRS. weS BRADNAGK
Lapst weekend, Mr; and Mrs.
Donald Yopngbiut and family of
London, Mr. and Mrs. Glen
Youngblut and faintly of . Ott iwa
-and Mrs. Ralph Munro visited
with Mr. and Mrs. Bob Youngblut
and family; of Toronto at their
chalet at Wasaga Beach. -
Mr. Sidney MdClinchey is
patient in Victoria Hospital,
• London; we wish,, him a speedy
recovery.
Mr. and 'Mrs, Ronald'
Liveramore and Rob'rt of
Fordwicli, 'visited last'woek for a
°few days with her parents;, Mr,._
and M`rs. Donald Haines.
4,H Clubs
AUBURN 3 4-H
The fifth meeting, of Auburn 3,
4-H club, the Kozy Kittens -met at
the home of Mrs. John
Hildebrand, The president,
Barbara Chamney opened the
meeting and t>,le minutes were
read'. b seer e-tary Cathy
McClinchey. ,,
Tile roll call was answered by
comparing prices of their
sleepwear to that of readyrmades.
Mrs. Frank Raithby and Mrs.
Hildebrand demonstrated lap
seams and eyelet lace insertion.
Barbara Chamney prepared the
covers for the members. The
meeting was closed with the
• Creed.
KOZ.Y. KITTENS °
The-sixth'.meeting of the, Kozy
Kitten's 4-H,club was held at the'
home of Mrs. Frank Raithby.
Barbara Charnney was in charge
of the meeting. Demonstration on
setting in sleeves and reinforced
seams was done -by 'Mrs. John
Hildebrand and Mrs. Frank
Raithby, _ .
'Auburn 1, 4-11 club held their
fourth meeting at the home of the
leader, Mrs. Donald Haines. The
'e meeting was opened with ' the
pledge and the ' minutes read by
Doreen McClinchey. Mrs. Haines
demonstrated bias binding, lace
or eye -let facing on bottom and a
bias binding casing.
Masses Nancy Anderson and.
Brenda Bali returned last Friday
evening from a week's trip to '
Washington, Nashville and other
irnportapt cities in the U.S.A. ,
Mr. and Mrs. Donald
Youngblut, Lorie, Barry, and.
Bradley of London visited last
week with his mother, Mrs. Ralph
Munro.
Mrs. Gordon Taylor took .her
grandchildren, Michael and
Janice Rathwell.honre to Chatham
after they. had visited her during
the winter vaeatiOn. She will visit
for a few days. with. her daughter,
Mrs, Ronald Rathwwell -and Mr.
Rathwell:and fatnily. ^.
Mr'.. Keith Scott of London. spent
the`weekend with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs, Keith Scptt, Wayne and
Eric.
' Mr; and Mrs. Donald Rea of
Sarnia visited recently with her
parents: Mr. and Mrs. Gordon
Dobie and Ross.
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Chamney
of Windsor visited last week with
his father, Mr. Robert.Cha,rnney'.
Thby" were on their Way home
from a holiday spent in Florida.
Miss Shelley Haggitt of Zurich
visited last week with her
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
Thomas Haggitt.
'Mr. and Mrs. Andre• w
Kirkconnell had a letter last week
from their granddaughter,' 'Many
Anne Blake of Brussels, who is on
atour of Germany with Grade 12
students from Seaforth High
School.. Ma'y 'Anne was at
Friesenheim whensshe wrote the
letter.
SHQWER HELD
Mrs. Leonard Arschambault and
- her daughter, Miss Brenda
Archambault of Goderich
entertained neighbours for. a
. bridal shower for Miss Louise
Hunking priar.'to her -"marriage.
When Louise and her mother,
Mrs.. Joseph Hunking arrived,
pretty corsages were pinned on
them. Everyone signed their
names on an apron with Fiquid
embroidery. A bride's trousseau
contest was .conducted by Mrs.
Joe Verwey. A contest "What will
the bride wear" was conducted by
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Pyatt s Ponderosa
is accepting applications for thd
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Ex -Service Men and Women and Dopendants
The Royal Canadian Legion Sery c,[Surest; 'macer, Mr.1, W.
Moyer, Provincial Service Officer, London, brio, will too
visiting in the area. Anyone wishing informatiOn, .
▪ assistance, regarding war disability pensions.
p allowances, etc., is requested to contact the sortie, !y f e`,
or secretary, of the local branch, whosettame' eppoorSlailsw,
not later than•April 17, 1972, to arrange an, interview.
Mr. M. Sh.ardown,
PhOne S244009.,
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Young Canada Week "B" champions for 1972 are the„Hespeler Pee
-Wees who rec'eried the Reg McGee ti-ophilcir-theiTetfoffs
• the past week.. Team members are, left to right, back Norm Sch9ltz,
Bryan Pauze, Tony'Edgle, Ken. Sturgeon, Don Jirr.i Dutch,
RoOr Hodgscen,,Jim McAsey, Ke0 Bain ahdSteve Puff. Front Stan
Bagg, Brad Min, Kentilacolt, Gerry Nugeni, Terry Job, Mike ,
North, Terry Barnard and Terry Woods.—staff photo
Mrs. Tom -Cunningham', A name
bingo was. given by Mrs. Li --
A mock wedding was given by
neighbOurs. The ' bride was
"(ratighan flunking: groom, Brenda ,
Archambault; bridesmaid,
Shirley Hun-king:best man; Nancy
Lapp; minister, 'Brenda BalL
bride's mother, Bernice Bunking:
father,. grs,. Ted Bunking'.
Mrs: Tom Cunningham read an
address' of congratulations..and
-gifts werepresented by neighbour
'girls and Marilyn Archambaidt.
Louise thanked everyone for their
gifts and a _iiat made' of ,ribbon
bows made by Miss Brenda
Archambanit was placed on the
guest_ of honour. A lunch was
serVed by Mrs,' Archanibault
assisted. by Mrs. Th ks
_,,AUBuRN W.I. MEETING
, The' March Meeting .of 'the
Auburn Women's. institute was
Leomrdr Arctrambault in charge.
Mxs. Robert Phillips presided at '-
the piano.
The "meeting- was opened -with' ,*7 --
the Ode, the Mary Stewart collect
,la.nd 0 Canada. The minutes were
read :by the • secretasty, Mrs.
- Donald Haines and she also.
:_presented sthe financial
_statement_ - The. corresp,ondenee
------otthe'Huron West DistriCt will be
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held on April 1.0 at -Ft. Helens.
short course Ontario Fruit and
second choice 'being Women's
Institute Procedure. Plans were
,made for the HuronView birthday
partly on 'April 19.. Committees
were set up for the, bowling
tfhe m'embers voted to
pui:Chase a new flag for the village
town hall-.• Plans were. ma?'le for
the 50th Anniversary of 'the
Branch on May 2, The
comtnittee .repor.ted,' on plans
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GODERICH
moiroRs
made and, presented them to‘ the
Anembers. The-dext meeting will
be the'annual Meeting -land as this
is the 5Qth year and the, 15th
anniversary of the founding Units
world-wide organization, it ..is
hopedthat new members will join
and •help in this organization
which works , for Home And
Country.
Mrs. Thomas Haggitt gave a -
paper on the latest ourrent events
and Mrs, Wilfred Sanderson gave
ins'piring meSsage on the motto
-Let us truly listen when those
around us speak". _The- r oll call
-A public' relation dct I did -this
year" ,was answered by the
members. InIfie absence of the
convener of the card committee.
Mrs. Andrew lirk'corinell, Mrs.
Donald, .car.t-vitight gave -her
report and read the thank 'you
. An interesting paper on the life
of Erland Lee and of his lionie,•at
_Stoney Creek prepared by Mrs,
Eleanor Bradnock. was read by
Mrs Frank Raittiby. Mrs. Robert
Ph'illips played 'a piano
instrumental. The eollection was
by 1,i)rie Cartwright and
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M . Donald Cartwright
conducted an impressive
weinorial service for Mrs. 1,;(1R:ar
*son w ho passed awa
of the Auburn Branch' for Many
' years and *as .a first year
member. Gifts were presented to
Mrs., Leonard Archambault for
having a birthday nearest that
date: td Mrs. Pearl Watson for
coming., , the farthest Mrs.
William Eliiott for having the
luaky cup and IVIrs„ Wilfred
Sanderson for having the lucky
saucer,- Lunch was sef-yed by
Mrs. Arnold Craig. Mrs. Charles
'Scott. Mrs. William Dodd and
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