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AUBURN AND :flI$TR1CT NEWS
Mrs. Wes Braddock 521'4595
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ACW ,assisted by Mrs .Thomas Ml University H l L d
Calgary attend her her 72:ndyear was the wife
MEMORIAL SERVICE nephews 'funeralthe, previousthan summer meeting Tri
a r s nig i c a n merit' of Toronto, London and
Women was held at the home A `urge crowd atR)nded the week. church liasement August 21
of Mrs. Ed-. Davies. President, annual Hope ( hapel • service Mrs. Lorne McDonald of Auburn. Surviving are one Mrs• -Allan MacDonald opened
Mrs. Celia `Taylor had charge memorial service held last Sun-- Seaforth and Miss Isabel Fox daughter, Mrs. Ted (Joy) Glynn the meeting and .Mrs. Ewan
f h meeting and opened it day with Rev Fred Carson, rec- of Blyth visited last week 'one of Toronto, 'one son, Mike MacLean presented Mrs. Colin
Ashfield women
hold summer' meeting.
' s. Bill =Andrews flew home niversity aspic ,; on on, Ashfield Women's
Lawlor• a from a gary to a erl . • SheMissionary Society ladies held
The August meeting of St h of the late Richard Brooks,
k' Anglican Church t the
o the g
with Mrs. Thomas Lawlor's tor of St. Marks Anglican
birthday hymn, Bringing in the Church and Blyth Trinity
day with Phillips ' and John- Sargent of London, three MacGregor with a birthday cor-
stons• sisters, Mrs. Peter ` (Maggie) sage.
Gerrit Beimers is visiting 'smell, Mrs. Bert (Gertie) Roll call "A 'famous woman.
Sheaves. ,Mrs.. Taylor accom- Church, in charge. I'he organist
panted' 'on the ukelele. was Miss "Donna Bunking• relatives in Holland'. Small andaMrs. Cyril, (Dolly) and her contribution to
The scrip6.ure was read by. The offerin \was re, ei\ ed by Several from here attended Green, all of England, also five society" was answered by 13
Mrs. John 'Deer and Mrs: Kenneth Bunking" Mr' Carson the 90 birthday party for grandchildren: She was members and three visitors.
Thomas Haggitt gave the paid high tribute ro the early William Govier of Londesbaro predeceased' by three brothers • Scripture taken from Luke
h h l brought last Sunday afternoon'. The late Mrs. Broaks resided 10:38-42 was read by Mrs. Jim
prayers. Q., memorial service for pioneers w o ac
Mrs. Robert, J• Phillips and'''. Christianity to' Cansda. in his Mr. and Mrs. Reid Sheppard , in Auburn until in May when
Mrs. Orval McPhee was con- inspiring meesage, he reminded of Sarnia visited last week with ,,,she moved' td London.
hlls: Mr. "and LADY DIES
ducted by the president with a those present of the beauty of Miss Laura Phillips:
memorial prayer, a moment of the sky and earth which God Mrs, Thomas Johnston. and Mr. -Mrs. P.H. Streeter, the wife
o r'r a ct ion _
C,
of a former rector
of St Mark's
made for mankind to enjoy. He $Obert Phillips
silence,,and singing the late
-.
• Savin- Mr., and Mrs. Emmerson Anglican Church passed away An unintentional error was
Mrs. Phillip's favorite humn. also stressed, to enjoy
An interesting topic .on '"Dothood• •with God because. Eter- Hobbs and daughter Carolyn , last week at Lakeaiew Manor
Not Resent Growing Qld'b;. was nity is God and God is Love. and Harold Porter of Talbot- Beaverton in her h
89th yea
given by'Mrs. Andrew Kirkcon- Plans Were made.for the ser- Ville and Mr, and • Mrs. Reg '- She is:'survived by her
nelhMrs• Elmer Trommer read , vice by members of the Trustee Shultz of R.R, 3 Blyth visited husband, Rev P.H. Streeter,:
two very appropriate readings. Board who are Henry Bunking, last Sunday with Mr• and Mrs. one daughter Mrs. Earl' '(Jean)
A most • interesting Harry Webster, Lorne Bunking, Ed Davies. h Windatt of Thorah Township,
Missionary theme on Woman's Jack Lee, Thomas Cunningham „ Mrs. Christena Mills and her , and three grandchildren.
Liberation in the Bible Days and Andrew Kirkconnell: daughter Mrs. Jack Stewart of Burial took place. in Stone
brought out its meaning by the COMMUNITY NEWS Detroit visited last Wednesday Church cemetery, Beaverton.
Bible story of James acid John Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Ger- with Mr. and .Mrs. Ted Mills. NEWS
and 'their'mother. and .a. verse man of Woodstock visited last ` _Mrs. Edna Sippell of Strat- Mrs. Edna 'Greniesea and
Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Ed " ford visited last Wednesday Mr. Vere Bakinger of Detroit,
on Where is God? Davies. with Mr. and Mrs. Ed Davies. and Mr. and Mrs. Archie
Roll call was answered by
giving a Bible verse naming a Rev and Mrs. R.G. Clark and Ed Davies competed in the Robinson of Clinton visited last
grain. The traveling apron • son James of Wo dstockl'v'isited Horse-shoe competitions held Sunday with Mr. and' Mrs.
one day last week with' Mr• at, fast Saturday in con- Maitland Allen.
received a penny for each letter
in Bringing in the Sheaves.
Secretary Mrs. 'John Daer
previous meeting which were John in Ottawa.
Robert J. Phillips. junction with the annual Bean
Mr. and Mrs• Ben Hamilton
1
read the minutes of the visited last week with their son,
hccepted as. read. The financial Misses Jean Houston and
statement was given by the Jean Jamieson of Toronto
spent • the weekend lin the
`°
A 'letter was read from Mrs. village.
treasurer' '
dylrs John Daer.
Festival.
MRS. MABLE BROOKS
Rev Fred Carson of Blyth of=—
ficiated for the"funeral of Mrs.
Mabel Brooks at the Geo. E.
Logan and Sons Funeral Home,
London, last Saturday with in-
terment, in Woodland Cemetery
following cremation..
Mabel Victoria (Parker)
Sargent Brookspassed, away in
,Thomas Johnston thanking' all Mr, and Mrs. Harry,Brawley
for their kindness "while • she and Mr. and Mrs. William -L,
was. in hospital and giving a
donation. n ,
k, Mrs. Elmer Trommer repor- West Coat where they enjoyed
ted on the bale which will be salmon fishing.
sent soon to, the North. Im- Ed Helwig of California, son
provements to' the Rectory were' of the • late Bill Helwig and
discussed as was a new sign in •. nephew of the late -Ed Helwig,
the front of the church:,. an Auburn tailor -'fpr many
Harvest Home service in St. years, was in the village 'last.
Mark's Church will be on Sun- -week enquiring about his
relatives who- had lived here.
day September :29•: It *ELS dn.
<
nounced that Rev. Fred Carson The Auburn Librarian, Miss'
'Lorraine Chamnall,
requests al:
•• -rector; will ,conduct memorial - •
service in Hope 'Chapel county'books be in by Septem° Colborne Corner was- not in School; depending on° the
p her 7. - • the Signal -Star- last week, as weather this past Tuesday
Cemetery on Sunday, August
Mrs. 'Vivian Pentland of you probably ndticed, but'this' night as to whether the girls 13-
25. tertaiin4..�� and being a ratio
gave special North Bay visited last week was. a matter beyond con- 16 yrs. will be playing at Ben- hosii&.ngtess\ b. g charming.
Mr. Carson
Caron P with Mrs. Eleanor Bradnock ,,was
(See Dear Readers). miller at 7 p m Kinloss vs.'
prayers for Mrs. Mabel Brooks , hospitalityarned early in life
and 'Mrs. William. Straughan: Brindley Transport at Ben-
and closed the meeting with"RECREATION . • miller under. the lights 9 'p.m, mean a great_.._..deal in'later
prayer. All signed a card for ' and visited "last Wednesday �,� g ears.
with Mrs. Harold Nicholson, (This is the firat game of the years.. young lad would -do
Mrs. ' Brooks. p Swimming classes for the play-offs).
After a' successful auction, a _Mrs. John Menheers,' Stephen, well to include,�the H project
childrena' Scheduled • Friday, -August 30, Slow
dainty' lunch was served �by the
hostess, Mrs.Ed D
Craigreturned last weekend af-
ter, a thr a week trip to the
Mr. and Mra. Robert Craig of
Lucan spent Sunday with Mr.
William J. Craig and Mr: and "
Mrs. Maitland Allen. ,
IVIr: and Mrs. Maitland Allen
visited last week with • . Mr.
George Tirnm and Miss Erona
Bettrke of. Gorrie and
• celebrated Mrs.'Charles Kook's
birthday'. while there. Mrs. •
Kook is Mr. Timm's sister.
made in the story describing
the tenth race at Goderich
Raceway last Friday night.
When the writer described the
race he referred to the horses as
trotting when they were
technically pacing. We hope
that the error will be read by
horse fans as meaning pacing
and will not detract from the
excitement of the race.
Misery loves company. The
picture of Derby's Gent
describes him as the horse that
o set the new 'track record *of
2:21:2 at to Goderich •track
when it should read 2;01.2. No
offense Derby. I '
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West. Meditation "Home • in
Bethany" was .given by Mrs.
Allan MacDonald followed by
prayer. •
A reading ``Recipe for Hap-
piness was presented by' Mrs,„,
Jim West, who also gave"a
poem on "Marthas".
Mrs. Duncan. Farrish gave a
reading "'Ot r Daily Bread"
and Mrs. Duncan Simpson had
a quiz on "Food of'the Bible."
Mrs: Allan MacDonald read a
poem, "House or Home" •
Business part of meeting -,was
conducted by Mrs. Jim West.
Discussion was held on a ban-
ner to be made by the W.M.S. A
committee of Mrs, Warren
Wylds, Mrs. Alvin Robb' and
Mrs. Jim West were appointed,
to look at types of'materials.
Offeratory pray& was given
by Mrs. Duncan Simpson,
COLBORNE
CORNER
Mrs. G. Kaittii 524 7011
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Subjects. like 'making fancy
dwich'es, floral .
ements, table setting, en -
David and Paul• at Seaforth.. are g ing as ' alongwith -her other -tudies.
Mrs. ' John Stadleman'n and with keen interest and many pitch Softball, Forester Team
"Liniment League',. will be Girls give this prompt act:. tion
avies. daughter Christine of Blyth youngsters are learning to swim or eague x
also "went for the visit. is really -a wonderful .ac- - ; ging at Benmiller under the and call your leader and e ol,l,
Mr, and Mrs. Stanley McNall 1 h t lights at 9 m
of Welland spent the weekend
with Phillips and Johnstons.
They-jeturned recently from a
holiday. ip California where
l'they visited Mr. and Mrs.
Stanley Strasser, nee. Dorothy
Craig a former Auburn
resident.' ` ; -
Mr. and 'Mrs: Keith Machan,
:and Tracey, and Mr. Bill An-
drews,. Michael and Todd
returned from a trip to the,
West Coast last` Friday evening
which
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"McKenzie"
Coming Next
iSugarfoot,>,
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at once and girls who this ye •
comp is men ` for the children. . P would be a first, 12 years
• Softball is also in full swing Monday, September 2, girls,., call Mrs. Maitland (beingMon-
growing
slow -pitch softball is sure 12 and under at Colborne, comer phone 52n-9$4$ or
growing in interest and School, last game o'f the ' g y,
popularity. The team of men 35 playoffs; boys 11 and under, en rindley 524-645L
years and over•started at Ben- , Yankees` vs.-f-wiTmers of Thur- ':Classes, are to start first part
miller have named themselves sday night's game at, Benmiller of September so contact.' a'
leader now and avoid disap-
' L•inime'nt League".. They 7 p.m. ointment.
recently played the CKNX Tuesday, September 3, •girls p -
.$
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Seaforth Agricultural. Society
TRACTOR PULL
Sunday, September 15, '104
at Agricultural Grounds.
Seaforth
1.p:m. "Sharp
•
SIE BA'-- E
FACTORY
OUTLE
•
FAREWELL PARTY
team which. afforded a great 013-16 yrs., Clover vs.
deal of fun and then played the "Daisies" at Benmiller 7 p,m. Over. thirty 'neighbors and
McGaw Team of re ular Wednesday, September 4, friends. of -Mr. and Mrs. Elmer
g=...., family g , in
boys 12-15 yrs., .".Diamonds" Hunter and athered
players and'with the help of the .the Carlow Hal}, Wednesday
Umpires scared 'a win of 8 to 7. vs. "Tigers':. at Benmiller' evening, August' 21. to . bid
a
• - Last'Friday night they playea pm
. _
. .• -
• farewell to Mr. and Mrs. Hun -
the Ray Fisher's Building Crew Planal are under way for a ter who have Bald their farm
at 9 p.m. and there will be a Slow -pitch' Softball . game at and are movie to Strafford.
game every Friday night at 9'' Benmiller „under' the lights, After a-friendl ' visit `among
,p.rr. a under..the lights at -Ben Friday;- September 6 when the those gathered theyenjoyed a
"L'n''m nt g
miller so join in un e , .•.
'Vfiday night at Benmiller. It League' wilt be� playing the game of euchre. Mrs. Clem
. Steffler expressed, regret that
the f- very Benmiller team T i e U
^will be a, good night of enter- 06derich Firemen. ° p
4—H GIRLS the community was losing such
tainment and support the team..'Y
odd' neighbors and wished
The Softball games 'The.Leaders'•have attended tem the very -best best on behalf d
scheduled fqr the coming week the. training classes and, report allpresent she" ave them with
are .'as; follows Thursday, this project-shou-ld be a most g
August 29, bays 1 J and under, interesting one. "The Club Girl, a .'Ildvely ca'P+d table and chair
Entertains"offers much for 'the' 'set. '
Brian and. Frank°'" Baer's team
" vs. Bogie and John Feagan young girl who is fast,' becoming Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Con -
a dun lad. - nelly and Mr.` and Mrs. Clem
team 7 p.m. .sharp, Colborne Y , y
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Don't Forget We're Open labour Day Sept. 2nd. 11-5
Sterner were the committee -.in
'charge. After the .presentation
a 1 present' enjoyed a social
t 4 together.
BRIDAL. SHOWER
Over ' fortgbbors and
, y., nevi
TOWN TALK
'Mr. and Mrs: Raymond.
Leddy, Lucknow,. Mr. and Mrs.
Bruce 'Thomson and family,
Whitechurch, Mr and Mrs.
Iden 'Leddy and family, St;
Augustine, Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Andrews and family, Auburn
visited Mr. and Mrs. Will
Leddy at their home on ,Mont -
calm' St{, Goderich. While there
they visited the Old Jail and
the Museum during'' the 'after!,
noon.
friends of Miss Sandra Feagan
attended a bridal shower in the
Oa-rlow Hall,.,Monday evening,.
August 26 in her honour for her
marriage in -September.
After -all. enjoying a friendly
visit the bride-to-be was escor-
ted to a' special chair, decorated
for the occasion, and several
younger -children presented her
With the .many` beautifula'and
useful. gifts.
The' bride-to-be thanked all
for. their thoughtfulness and
her Mother, Mrs. Hugh.Feagan
vited the:guests to her home
to see the -gifts. A social half
hou was enjoyed by .all.
ENEFIT DANCE.'
'Th'e Berri it Dance held`,�in- the '
Lucknow' ena last °Saturday
evening for ' ric,,; and Betty
Miller of Carlo who lost Con-
tents of store.and, ousehold in
a fire July was we attended'
and proved_ very succes, ul: All
report an :enjoyable even'' g:
COMMUNITY NEWS
Mr. and Mgrs: Fred Battersb
attended a reunion in London
over the weekend' when Mr:
Battersby's cousin,. Mrs. M.
-Burgess and friend, Mrs. Ida
Davies of "England were the-
honoured
he-honoured guests, also visiting a
sister Mrs. Ruth Gunton and
attending decoration services at
Oakwood Cemetery, Simcoe.
We are pleased 'to report'
Clem Steffler, who has been a
patient in London and
Goderich hospital, is home, His
many friends wish hire
speedy recovery.
Milts Helen Brindley who
was treated 'at ,A`l'e ,tandra
• `Hospital fol. .severe burns to
face -and hands and arms is
doing splendidly. a
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