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AUBURN ANti'DISTRICI SEWS
RESIDENT WRITES
The following is a note from
Ed Davies, a, resident of
Auburn, now holidaying for the
winter in Florida :
'I'm. Proud of Aulpurn,_ a
village where'', you can depend
on your neighbours and friends.
Auburn is a small village with
about 200 ,people. It is ' a
gateway for tourists; located
twelve miles from Goderich, a
summer resort on Lake Huron.
You can take your, vacation
, ' right here. Auburn is located on
the Maitland River.
"You can go boatingfor
pleasure, go fishing for rainbow
trout or pike - go hunting for
deer in season. Whether you
come for a visit or to live here
youWill never forget a friend is
more precious than money or
possessions: Without a village
like Auburn, life would be like a
garden without a rose."
EUCHRE WINNERS
Winners at the euchre party
were: high lady, Mrs. Myrtle
Munro; ' low lady, Mrs.
Maitland Allen; high man, Ted
Mill's; low man, Orval McPhee;
novelty prize, Jack Hallam.
Mrs
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The Snowmobile Club plans a
Winter FUn-day to be held next
weekend at the Club house. It
will consist of a brunch, sports
and games for the children.
,Everyone is welcome to
attend. Proceeds are for the
Snowmobile Club!
SOCIAL NEWS
Mr. and Mrs. Clive Allen of
Clinton and Mr. and Mrs.
George Va,nderburgh of
Goderich visited last Friday
evening with Mr. and Mrs.
Maitland Allen.
- Mr. and Mrs, Ben Hamilton
visited on the weekend with her
parents, , Mr. and Mrs. Ray
LaVigne at Windsor. Mrs.
Hamilton remained as her
father is a patient in -a Windsor
hospital.
Mrs. Marie Beattie of Varna
,and her son Mr. George Beattie
of Toronto visited last Saturday.
with Miss Laura Phillips and
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas John-
ston.
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Robinson
visited last Sunday with their
son Keith at Newmarket. Mrs.
Robinson and daughters are at
present. holidaying in Florida
• The Auburn Woman's
Hut
Missionary Society held its
Mrs. Frances Clark. President h
March meeting at the horne.of
tMrs. Wilfred Sanderson/ gave protect Townsips
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with her parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Elliott
of Toronto spent the weekencf
with .her parents, M'. andMrs.
Gordon Miller.
Guests of Mr. and Mrs..,
Kenneth Scott and Eric over
the weekend were Mr% Wayne
Scott of Lindsay and Mr, and
Mrs. Keith Scott of London
We are pleased to report that
Mrs. Broughton was able to
return home from Clinton
Public Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs.., Howard
Campbell of Blyth visited
recently with Mrs. Elsie Scott,
Mrs, Itoy Daer returned
home last week.aftec, being a
patient in Clinton Public
Hospital following surgery.
Mrs. Mary. Robinson of
Goderich Visited .,last Sunday
with Mrs. Eleanor Bradnock.
Wilfred Plunkett , returned
home last week after being a
patient in Clinton 'Public
Flossii tat.
Mr. and Mrs. Everett Taylor
of Blyth and Mr. and Mrs. Clare
Rodger and Kathy of,Goderich
visited last Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs.,Emmerson Rodger. .
on County moves
the charge of Miss Minnie - VW I
-The- devotionalperiod was in ut own
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Wagner. Meditation was based
.:on Spring and Easter. Roll call
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A special meeting of county proposaL calls for the costs
was answered by a Bible verse council on Tuesday opened with involved in the program to be
containing the word -God. a minute of silence in memory included in the budget of the
The minutes of the previous .of former county councillor and workshop at Dashwood which
meeting were accepted as read Exeter deputy reeve, Helen would be 80 percent subsidized
by the secretary, Miss Minnie ' Jeri-nyn who passed away. by the province with the'
Wagner.. An invitation Was Funeral services were held remaining20 percent coming
received to the,United Church Tuesday afternoon in Exeter. from local funds.
Womens Easter Thankof-
Tuesday the county planning C.A. Archibald, Huronview
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fering•meeting on, March 23 at 8 department was given the go Administrator told council that
p.m. with Mrs. Bert Alton of ahead to prepare a model the transportation system is not
Lucknow as gUest speaker. , - - zoning, bylaw based on the . yet in 'operation since the plan
A letter was read from the official plan of the county which has not yet received official
Presbyterial.President Mrs. A. wotold exercise intermediate apProval.
Enwright of Goderich in- control over the area.. 'ehuck, McMurray from' the
formng the group of coming The intermediate bylaw is to Community Renewal Branch of
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events. 'be implemented until the local the,Ministry of H'using made a
• ' ' Mrs. Frances Clark showed m on i c i p a 1 i t le s develop"presentation'to the council but
interesting slides of her trip to secondary plans and corn- the grants available under the
the Yukottand, Alaska and gave
pt-eliAsive zoning bylaws. The provincially funder Ontario
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an inf Oiiriatitortifrientary on model: bylaw would be cir- Home Renewal Program. With
the. pictures: Offering was
culated to all the Municipalities the population in Huron County
received by the .treasarer, MrS.
with the adoption to be left to at 53,673 over $800,000 could be
d
and d
Frances Clarkeicated '
1 ,the discretion of the local, made available under 'the
• , with prayer ' by Miss Minnie
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concils. i, program. Some, municipalities
Wagner..
proceed with
Clark. ' ° .. . of planning board com- it On their own.
mittee, told council tlia-t. since
SNOWMOBILE CLUB most secondary plans will not
The fifth meeting of the be implemented for :smile time
Auburn Snowmobile Club was and there should be some
held in the Auburn Community immediate intermediate
Memorial hall with 16 members control ' imposed upon the
present. It was reported that , county. He also stated that it
the Club House had been was the county's responsibility
-:---- . painted by Gordon Powell and to see that some type of control
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. at the 'painting is in* ed.
Lunch was -served by Mrs. . .
ciS —
Jack McCutcheon, chairman' in, •the county have or will
to
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tened it up considerably ° ' Huron County planner Gary
veryone present received Davidson told council members
' membership cards from the that there was a need for in -
Ontario Federation of termedidte' control, especially
Snowmobile Clubs. '.' ' ' : for municipalities . without a
Allan Craig read the O.F.S:C, secondary plan or a land use
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releaSet which gave detailed bylaw:He explained that the
treport of Bill 16.1. ,It was also model zoning bylaw, would be
learned that the 0.F.S.C. was more flexible than a holding
looking for a Director from this bylaw and would be ideal for
area. This director would have municipalities without a
' lo travel. to, various ,meetings secondary plan. He was hopeful
:throughout Ontario.. that the plan could be drawn up
within the next two vonths,
Keith Rodger, Terry Ruston In other council,busine-ss the
anct Charles Kerr are to 'Wok "
after.,..obtaining the , crests to :Ministry of Community and
Social Services proposed a
,represeth the Cleb. „ funding change for the project
Bill Seers presented 28 lettersof transporting a number of
from children of the Clinton residents of Huronview and
Public School who hadcamped - 'other adult trainees to the Adult
at the club house one weekend Wprkshop at Dashwood.
in January, all thanking. him One proposal called for the
for the facilities made province to fund 100 percent of
available by the Snowmobile the cost of the project'for three
Club. ' to six months. The new
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!DUNGANNON DOINGS
Warmer temperatures gets the bike riding urge in motion and
on lazy vacation days the harbor proved to Iv a scenic at-
traction for at least one rider who stopped to reflect on the
natural beauty. (staff photo)
Misses Patsy Anderson and
°Janet Allen of London spent the
weekend with the former's
parents, Mr, and_IVIr_s, Gordon
Anderson.
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Gordon Smyth and Ben Mole
visited BobSmyth at Huron-
vie.w last week and found him
feeling better after having had
a bout of flu.
Weekend visitors with Mrs..
W.G.BROADFOOT
Wilmer George (Bill)
Broadfoot, Seaforth, died in
Stratford General Hospital
Friday, March 7. He was 62.
Surviving are his wife, the
former Grace Dick; children
Beverly of Woodstock; Jim of
Camlachie ; Les of
Sebringville ; one brother, Sam
,Broadfoot of London ;two
sisters, Mrs. Harold (Wien)
Connell; Seaforth, and Mrs.
Allen (Margaret' Armstrong,
Goderich; andseven grand-
children.
Funeral service was March
10 in the G.A. Whitney Funeral
Home' with Rev. M.E. Reuber
officiating. Temporary en-
tombment was made in Pioneer
Mausoleum.
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council that while the Police
Commission should be kept
informed of new -bylaws sin.
their, enforcement would coni
under the Commission's
jurisdiction, ,it is not up to the
Police Commission to make the
laws for Goderich.
'The ''Police Cemmisstoa is
net going to 'tell anybodYWhat
laws should be and should not,
be:' she insiSted.
Council agreed .to send the
bylaw to the Police ' Corri,.
mission for information and to,
the town's solicitor for advice.
In other business, it was
agreed that the second -floor of
the town. hall be leased toDr.,
Karl Campbell", dentist,' for a•
five-year period at, $2,700 ,per
annum'or$225 per month,, ef-'
fective July 1,.1975.
Property' Chairman Bob
Allen 1•eporied that the rent had
previously been set at $120 per
month with the town paying the
th4e-rental
fee•
had been established after the
'town had outfitted the premises
in the hope to attract a dentist
to the Town of Godorich..,
Councillor Bill Clifford
questioned the advisability'of a
five-year contract in. a "con-
tinually escalating .economy"
but did not press the point.
Council noted some concern
that the second floor of the
municipal building- might be
needed for expansion in the
near future° but it was quickly
pointed out ,,by the 'property
chairman tha when additional
space is rewired-, alternate
methods of expansion Must be
considered.
The mayor suggested a
Special meeting in the near
futgre to discuss, possible ex-
pansion plans for town hall.
Mrs Mary Bere
Mary Bere were Mr.. and Mrs. Sherwoo as a
John Bere and Karen of Lon- ' nerving experience twice in
don; Gerry Bere, London; Mrs. recent months. On Tuesday
• RT.D.. Aldham, Johnny, Greg , night thieves gained entry
and LzTriSsabt - -through-a -back-door--;
Mr. Fred Fowler- of Port-' Miss. Joairi - Thompson of. ,
Elgin visited Mr. and Mrs. Goderich is •spending a few
Chas. Fowler on Sunday. While dayswith her sister alul
he was -there another brother,. brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. Jim Fowler of Sarnia Art McMichael and family.
telephoned. Mr. John Fowler of
Grand Bend was visiting Jim in , 4-H DUNGANNON II
Sarnia so all four brotherswere
able to greet each other on the Dungannon II 4-H Club held
telephone. ' the first meeting on Monday,
Mr. and Mrs. Otto Jowsma of March 10 at the home of Mrs.
Mrs Cecil' Howard • Culbert. Eight
Blake on Thursday. 'members answered the roll
Mr. Harvey Alton's .son -in- "Why I joined 4-H?"
law, Paul He-nderson. had.., The election of officers' was
ligaments torn On both sides Of, held and Dorothy Culbert was
his knee in a game last week elected president. 7
and was hospitalized for an , Discussioo was on the topic,
qperation. With his leg in a cast "Planing Your Wardrobe and
he will be out of play for the Surveying ' Your Present
Wardrobe."
During group work they
practised taking each other's
'measurements.
Mr. Stereo Novice B
On Sfturday, March 15, the
Goderich Novice "B" team
coached by Don _Johnston and
Bill Martin travelled to Zurich
for a tournament.
In ,their first game Mr. Stereo
heat ,the Exeter team 1-0
with Mike Mclsaac Scoring. and
Todd Stanbury assisting. Kevin
Feagan recorded the shut out.
In -their second game Mr.
Stereo played Zerich, winning
4-3 in overtime. David Jewell
• had the hat trick with an assist'.
from GoreWuper for the third
goal White Mk' Harper scored
the overtime goal with an assist
from David Jewell:.
Following this game David
Jewell was awarded 'a plaque
for "Most Valuable Player" on
the team.
Goderich then advanced to
the "A" Championship against
Exeter "A" on Sunday and
were defeated 6-0.
This being their ,first tour-
nament, ending as runners-up
in "A" champpionship, the
boys deserve a lot of credit.
Team merribers are: Kevin
Feagen, John Dobie, David
Jewell, Randy Chapman,
Michael Daer, 'Trevor Erb,
' Trevor Martin, Robin Moore,
Scott Stokes, Darren Connelly,
Doug Stephenwn, ;,Foadd
Stanbury, Gord Harper, Doug
Lounsbury, Todd Jeffrey, Mike,
Brenner, Scott Midclel, and
Mike Mclsaac.
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CORRECTION
An error in laSt week's paper
read ,Mrs. Agnes Campbell
when ie should have beentArs.
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