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'AR. THURSDAY. NOVEMBFR 2.172 ..
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MALCOLM MATHERS
uENERALINSUkANCE AGENT
The Walkerburn Club held a
Hl l . "- 11.4 : pr -.alta October
><neeting ,at the home of Mrs.
Jack 'Hallam• All members
came in costuni, along with
their guests.
The ,president Mrs: ,Elliott
° Lapp was . in charge of the
meeting. An interesting program
was planned by Mrs. Lloyd Pen-
t`ot;nd and Mrs. Garth. McClin-
chey.
One interesting part was that
each member made a face mask
out'of a paper bag. Judging was
done by those present by ballot.
Prizes for the fancy dress went
to . Mrs, Arie Duizer; comical
dress, _Mrs. Leonard Archam-
bault; most original, ' Mrs.
Elliott Lapp; and best disguised,
Miss Joan . Hunking. The draw
prize was won by Mrs. Arie
Duizer. It had been donated by
her daughter, Mrs. Joe Hunking.
Plans were made for the next
meeting to be helc' at the home
of Mrs. Leonard Archambault
on the last Wednesday in
November. The roll call is to be'
answered by a ,donation for the
penny sale. The program will be
in the charge of Mrs. Jack
Hallam and Mrs. Joe Hunking.
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Service 'Station
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411 Huron Rd., Goderich
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paper bag masks
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The lunch will be convened by After a delightful social tirne•-
Mrs:• ed- t king - -1nd� Mrs. - krneh-was-aerved-by-MrS: Jatk -
Henry Hunking. Hallam and Mrs. Joe Hunking.
Rummagbrings success
The annual rummage sale at
the Auburn Community hall
was a success last Saturday and
the members wish to thank all
who donated •or helped in any
way. o
This project was for the sup-
port of the Community
Memorial Hall and all commit-
tees worked very hard under the
chairman of the Board, Ted
Mills.
The bake table was convened
by Mrs. Thomas Haggitt and
the :clothing was in charge of
Mrs. Ted Mills. Other members
assisting were ' Mrs. ° Gerald
McDowell, Mrs, James
Glousher, Mrs. Donald Haines
and Mrs. Frank Raithby.
The coffee- and cookies were
Auburn .2
The Auburn 2 Club held its
fifth meeting at the home of the
leader Mrs. Thomas Haggitt.
Trudy Machan was in charge of
the meeting and opened by all
repeating the 4-H pledge.
The minutes were read by
Doris Naylor- The roll call was •
answered by naming some
edible addition to lunch.
Mrs. Haggitt led in a
discussion on foods necessary
for the lunch box. The guest of
the evening was Mrs. Ed Davies
who spoke and demonstrated
the making of fancy sandwiches.
Doreen McClinchey handed
out cover designs for the record
books. Mrs. Jessie Naylor gave
out hand-out sheets to the mem-
bers to be filled. out for the next
meeting.
Both leaders' discussed buffet
settings for Achievement Day.
All went to the kitchen and
made western sandwiches and
sang happy birthday to Mrs.
Jessie Naylor. •
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AN IMPORTANT NOTICE
TO THE RATEPAYERS
At the present time, it would appear that in order . to.
receive full benefit under the new Ontario Property Tax
Credit Plan, 1972, taxes must be paid in full by Decem-
ber 31, 1972.
•... Alex McBurney,
Treasurer.
in charge of Mrs. Donald Cart-
wright and Mrs. Jessie Naylor.
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Receives
award
Honored members of The
Ontario Chiropractic
Association with, more than 40
years of practice were presented
with Honorary Life Membership
scrolls recently. -Dr. Stephen E.
West presented an award to
A.R. Du Val, D.C. of Wingham.
A graduate of the Canadian
Chiropractic College in Toronto
in 1921 he taught Spinology and
-Technique in Canada and .the
United States until 1925 when
he set up a practice in
• Wingham. He now has a second
practice. in Auburn.
Social items.
Elmer Trommer returned
home last• weekend after surgery
in Clinton hospital.
Mrs. Thomas Haggitt, Mrs.
Gordon Taylor, Mrs. Harold
Gaunt of .St. Helens Mrs. Luella
McGowan' of Blyth and Mrs.
Eleanor Bradnock 'attended the
convention of the London Con-
vention Area of the Women's
Institutes at the Banqueter,
London, last week.
'Mrs. Ross Brindley of the
Mary Anne Hairdressing shop
in Auburn attended a hair-
dressing convention in London
`over the weekend.
,Miss Diane Kirkconnell of
London spent the weekend with
her ,parents Mr. and Mrs. An-
drew Kirkconnell...
Mr. and Mrs. J.A. McIntosh.
and Miss Margo Lynne McIn-
tosh, Mr. and Mrs. J.G. McIn-
tosh, all. of London, and Misses
Jean Houston and ' Jean
Jamieson of,Toronto spent the
weekend with Mrs. William
Clark.
Kenneth McDougall received
word recently that he had suc-,
cessfullu completed"the Institute
of Municipal Assessors Course
in conjunction with Queen's
University, Kingston, and as, a
result has been granted his
M.I.M.A. degree.
Mr. and Mrs. Herb Arnett of
London were weekend guests,
with Mrs. Beth Lansing.
The ladies of St.. Mark's
Anglican Church Women have
decided to 'have a bazaar and
bake sale next Saturday,
'November 4, 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. in
Trommer's Hardware store.
Everyone welcome.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Cart
wright, David, Derrick and
•Lorie spent the weekend at
Goodwood, the guests of Mr.
and Mrs. James Cartwright and.
Paul.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Hamilton
visited on Sunday with his
sister, Mrs. Luther Morley and
Mr. .,, 4orley at Ailsa --Craig.
Beth MacLennan, Rod,
Sh. , immy and Cindy
move to heir new home in
Goderich recently.
Arnold Craig is a patient in
—Byron hospital. We wish him a
speedy recovery.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Weir, Mrs.
Elsie Eustace and Mrs. William
Stiles visited on the weekend
with Mr. and Mrs. Duncan
MacKay.
Ralph's three
dubs overpowered
Ken's one
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"Ontario Fruit" was the theme of a senior instructors' course held In Wesley -Willis Church,
last week. Women from. W.I.'s and church groups from ecroas Huron County came to (earn
and aample the goodness of Ontario Fruit. Anne 'Urquhart and Catherine Hunt (both Stan-
ding), Home Economists with the OMAF Instructor 'Donalda Graham, left, of Gorrie, Lena
Metuszek, Gordo; 'and Winnifred Homuth of Clinton. (News -Record photo)
Kingsbridge Kapers
SOCIAL ITEMS
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Boven,
Skid Lake: Michigan spent the
past week With Larry and John
• Wallace and Mr. and Mrs, Vin-
cent Austin and family.
Peter VanDiepenbeek and
Michael Courtney visited their
families while the boat they are
working on was being unloaded
at the Goderich Elevators. •
GPH staff
members get
10 yr. awards
A milestone was reached this
week : when employees or,the
Department of Health, at the
Goderich Psychiatric Hospital
since its inception, held an an-
niversary supper at the "Little
Inn" in Bayfield to com-
memorate ten years of service.
This event was organized by
Mrs. I. Rumley. Special guest
wMiss N:*•°Roberts, rofinei' Dire
tor of Nursing, now retired andv
living in Toronto, was present.
Basil Hall; Director"'of Social
Work, spoke to the group,
recollecting • and reminiscing
many events and changes that
have transpired during the past
decade. • •
Those with ten years of ser-
vice are:
P. Bilstra, A.V. Costello; M.
Falconer, G.H. 'Feagan, F.
Fields, L.A. Huffman, A.N.
Laporte, R. McDaniel, K.A.
McLeod, A.H. Pearson,- I.G.
Rumley, W.F. Young, K. Bran-
don, S. Dehaas, H.R. Fangrad,
H.D. Fo'rcier, B. Hall, S. Han,-
tho, J.A, Hunter, I. Lauzon, M.
McGuire, D.G. O'Brien, B.L.
Pitblado, J.L. Slater, R.A.
Chapman, M. Enzensberger,
C.W. Farwell, W.R. Finnigan, J.
Hoogendorn, C. Kellestine, W.R.
Legg, D.G. ' McGratten, R,N,
.,Patterson, A., Rau, W.G.
Williams.
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Sailors visit at home
Many interested parents' at -
tented Parent's Night held at"
the Goderich District Collegiate
Instituteb on Thursday evening:
Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Dalton
received word from their
daughter Maria that she is now
touring Greece. Maria started
her tour on August 16 and has
visited England, Scotland,
Holland, East & West Germany,
Italy and' Preece.
Mrs. .Pawl Eedy and the
Grade 3 pupils of St. Joseph's
School visited the farms of Mr.
- and Mrs. Bill Livingstone, Mr.
and Mrs. Jim Martin, and Mr.
and Mrs. Joe Courtney 'studying
the different machines Used td
harvest corn.
Basil Reynolds is visiting with
Michael O'Neill. •
Sister Jane Frances from For-
mosa is spending a few days
with her mother, Mrs: Herman
La mbertus.
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Ross and
Gerard, Kitchener, visited with
the Joe Courtney family on the
weekend.
,7 Mrs. Marie Forbes and Mr.
and Mrs. Gene Forbes and_son
.9f Detroit were- xecent,..,A i,tors 'with Mr`. �aneffilr '": of n`Howard
and family.
Angla Glavin and friend Pete
of Crediton were Sunday visitors
with Mr. and Mrs: John Shear -
down.
Mr. and Mrs. Peter VanOsch,
Mr. and Mrs. Joe VanOsch. and
Mr. and Mrs. Antone ,VanOsch
attended the Huron County
Holstein' Club Annual Banquet
and Dance at Brussels on Thur-
sday evening. •
Mr. and Mrs. Jim MacDonald
(Kathy Dalton) and daughters
Julie .,and Shawna left for .their
home in Vancouver on Monday.
Kathy has beenstaying with her
father, Raymond Dalton and
Julie had been attending Grade
1 classes at St. Joseph's School,
Kingsbridge 'for the past two
months while ' Sim has been
taking 'a course in the United
States.
- WEDDING . BELLS ARE
RINGING
Many from this area attended
the reception held at the
Lucknow Legion Hall on Satur-
day evening in honor of Mr. and
Mrs. Lorne MacDonald,
newlyweds.
The Girl Guides,, leaders,
mothers and friends attended
the shower for Miss Janice Van-
derburgh held in the Anglican
Church, basement,. Port ,Albert
on Friday. evening.
Everyone is looking forward
to the, shower for Miss Helen
Courtney to be held on Thur-
sday, November 2 in the
Kingsbridge Parish Hall.
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