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PAGE 14-*a:ODERIC}1 SIGNAL -STAR, THURSDAY, APRIL 10, 1975
AUBUVN AND OEISTRICT NEWS
Mrs We, Bradoeck ,zs.,,ss
' William Wagner was take
by ambulance to Clinton Publi
Hospital last Saturday mornin
following a fall outside.
A large crowd attended Vth
annual pancake` supper las
Wednesday - evening in th
Sunday school room of Kno
United '.Church sponsored b
the Sunday school.
James Towe, Mrs. Celi
Taylor and Mrs. John Daer
attended the Deanery meeting
at Trinity Anglican Church,
Blyth on Monday.
_.-......Fred Wagner returned home
from Clinton Public Hospital
after being a patient there for
several days.
Mrs. Elma McFarlane
visited in Toronto last• week
with friends.
Easter visitors with Mrs.
Elva Straughan and Mr. and
Mrs. Tom Jardin were Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Jardin and
Michael of London,' Mrs°.
Bonnie Armour and Julie of
Kitchener.
Mr. and Mrs, Harold Adams.
of Clinton and Mr. and Mrs.
Don Jardine of St. Marys
visited list Monday with Mrs.
Beth Lansing.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Kichen
of Hamilton visited on Good
Friday with Mrs. Elva
Straughan and par. and Mrs..
Tom Jardin.'
°' Mrs. Myrtle Munro returned
on Sunday with her son Robert
of Toronto after visiting a week
',with him and his wife, Mrs.
Robert Y9_941. b1ut„�... ,u'san;
n He was born February 19,
c 1917 to.John<•W. Youngblut and
g Sarah (Sadie) Gauley on the
Maitland Block., Hullett
e Township. He resided in Hullett
t Township all his life and at-
e tended S.S. No. 9 Hullett,
x He was a member of -the
y Baptist Church.
He is survived by one
a brother, Gordon, RR 1 Auburn
and one sister, Mrs. Morley
(Jean) Johnston, RR 2',
Auburn, He was predeceased.
by: his parents. and.one.brother,
Eldon.
Funeral services were
conducted by Rev. W. A.
McWhinnie of First Goderich
Baptist Church with burial to
tatte place in Ball'sCemetery.
..,,Pallbearers were ' .Ernest
Snell,, Jasper Snell, .john
Johnston, Frank Raithby,
Stanley Ball .and Harry Web-
ster,
Bruceand Kristen.,.._.....-,;
Mr. and Mrs. Glen
Youngblut, John and Jennifer
of Ottawa spent the Easter
weekend with his mother, Mrs.
Myrtle Munro.
W.I. •
Plans are underway for the
pot -luck luncheon on April 15th
at 1 p.m. of the Auburn
Women's Institute. This will be
the annual meeting and all
converters are asked to bring in
their reports.
The'dessert is being supplied
so the members are asked to
bring something for the main
course. Any one in the com;'.
munity wishing to join this
world-wide organization is
asked to come to this annual
meeting and 'Bear what this
branch .has done this past year
for Home and Coun try.
EUCHRE '
Prize winners at the weekly '
euchre party were ,as follows
for March 24: high lady, Mrs0
Ross Robinson; low lady, Mrs.
Beth Lansing; high man,
Gordon Daer; .lova, man, Oliver
Anderson; novelty prize, Mrs.
Florence Millian. 1,
Winners on March 31 were:
high man, Ted Mills;. low man,
Maitland Allen; high lady, Mrs.
Elva Straughah low, lady, Mrs. -
Frances -Clark; novelty, Frank
Van Dongen.
NORMAN JOHN
YOUNGBLUT a
Funeral services were held A
last Saturday, April 5 „for
Norman John Youngblut at the c
J. K. Arthur Funeral Home. He
passed away in 'Clinton Public
Hospital on April 1 after . a-- 0
lengthy illness. a
4-11
The second meeting of
Auburn.I 4-1-1 club was held at
the home of ' Mrs. John
Hildebrand. Sandra McClin-
chey was appointed floating
secretary for this meeting. The
members named their club the
Super Stitches.
” Mrs. Hildebrand showed the
new girls what was required to
be a good club member and
also the record book and blouse
they are to make.
It was announced that
Achievement Day will .be May
10th and record books 'must be.
The third . meeting of the
Super Stitchers was held at the
home of the leader, Mrs. John
Hildebrand. The s cretary for
the meeting ws Sherry
Boomer: Mrs. Hildebrand
spoke on how clothes suited one
and Mrs. Donald Cartwright
talked about being well
dressed.
The fourth : meeting of the
Super Stitchers was held at the
home of Janet ' Cook. The
members discussed what they
wanted in their skit for
Achievement Day.
Mrs. Hildebrand spoke on
wardrobe planning andMrs."
Cartwright assisted.
,Auburn 4-H No. 2. Club' held
their second meeting at the
home of •Margaret Franken.
The meeting was opened with
the Pledge followed by'the
minutes read by Faye Seers.
All answered the roll c.a11.
A discussion was led by
Margaret Franken and Jayne
Arthur on "Suit oneself with.
clothes".
The leaders led in a talk on
choosing a blouse, pattern and
fabric.
Meeting 3 of Auburn 2 was
held at the home of Jayne
Arthur. Roll, call was answered
by each member showing their
blouse material and' pattern
and why they chose that par-
icular material.
The secretary for the
meeting was Judy Van Dongen
nd press reporter was Jayne
rthur,
The members discussed book
overs and their club name is to
be.Tip Tops.
Subject matter, Suit the
ccasion and questions were
Iso answered
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Features: 4Cdnyenient Settings,' Including Durable '\
Press,; Fast -Efficient Washing; ,Rinsing and
Spin -Drying; 7urable Polypropylene Agitator With 4
• High Vanes; .Water and ,Suds Saver; ,No Special
Plumbing Required.
SERVICE
DOMINION HARDWARE
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hayfield. seniors get units
Final approval has been
given to. a 17 unit senior,
citizens' apartment in Bayfield,
Bob McKinley, MP for Huron
said on Monday."'
Mr. McKinley told this paper
that the Central Mortgage and
Housing Corl'oration had. given
approval to. a loan of $274,382
for the two storey 'structure.
Mr. McKinley had earlier
intervened on behalf of . the
Ortnr;o Hogging Corporation to
have the CMHC finance the
structure, which will be located
beside the municipal building.
Originally, .the CMHC said the
property was too small:
The 50 year loanwas
provided • under the national
Housing act, and construction
of the building will begin, this
spring.
Each of the 17 units has (Alp
bedroom.
These. Victoria Public School students went out
recently to see how trees produce sugar. The youngsters were
part. of a school outing to /Albert Schilbe's sugar bush near
D
no
BRANDED
Iiavtil'I(l to
They found
youngster in
get a first hand look at Maple
thin gs :T;i► sii iT they Could eveh
ftlreground did..(staff-photo)
1)e
sugar production.
eat the trees, as the
RENEWED SALE DATE
CLEARING AUCTION SALE'
Of farm machinery, livestock, furniture and antioues at Lot `-
4, Con. 9, 3 miles north o'f Zurich on Sat., April 12 at 1:15 p.h .
LIVESTOCK - 59 head of 'Hereford steers - 500 to 600 'Ib.
Alberta. calves, a choice selection of. western catlie.
PIGS - 3 sows -with litters at sides; -13 pigs nine weeks old; 5
sow recently rebred; 1 hog specialist in large litters.
MACHINERY - Int. 624 Diesel 1050 hrs. fully equipped; Int.
444 gas 850 hrs, conies with fully hyd. front end loader; AC -C
tractor comes with 2 row puller and scuffler; versatile self-
propelled 10 ft. swather; Int. 10 ft. wheel disc No. 350 - 3
furrow overrun 14" plow; 1,11/2 ft. Kondshield cultivator; Int.
449A-4 row corn and bean planter; Int. 155 manure spreader;
10 ft. drag harrows; Int. 4 bar side rake; land roller; 4 section
diamond harrows; Int. 7 ft. P.T.O. Mower; wagon and flat
rack; 3 PT.H - P.T.O. belt pulley; snow blower.; J.D. 10"
hammermill - 25' endless belt, M.H. 95 Bu, Spreader
. MISC. - 26 ft. - 5" grain auger; 45 bu. grain bin; fanning mill,;
scales; 3 Beatty farrowing crates; pig and poultry equip-
ment; 32 ft. aluminum ladder; 'sap equipment; well win-
dless; cattle clippers; anvil; horse cutter; tools and many
other items; M.T.D. IaWn flight riding mower;
FEED 1000 bu. Mixed grain 1000 lb. seed beans
FURNITURE 9 pce. dining room suite; 11' x 12' rug;
dressers; beds; washstands; writing'desk; oil stove; Mc -
Clary bedroom bo* stove (ant.) gas lantern; misc. items;
Zenith 23 cubic ft chest freezer.
_ ..w •--Farm-Sold"= TTr r s` `Cash '- No ReserW'
Clare McBride - 'Proprietor
RATHWELL'S
.AUCTION SERVICE
Brucef ield - 482-3120
14b
MEAT SPECIALS
«�a B1GSTEAK $al
SCHNEIDER'S
KENT,
BACON 11.29
MAPLE LEAF
SWEET PICKLED
ROLL y� LB
09
PRIDE OF CANADA
WIENERS
LB.
STANDING
RIB
ROAS'TLB.l..
9
FRESH
GROUND
.BEEF
PILSBURY
LB 79c
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WIENER.
RA
HEINZ 13 FL. OZ.'
KETSUP
ROYALE BATHROOM
TISSU'E 4ROLLS99C
BEANSWITHPORK 3
SPRAY 'N' WASH 99c
,BONNIE 1 LB. PRINT
MARGARINE
F
2,1•
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RED ROSE
D,
COFFEE cot
YORK 2 LB. JAR
PEANUT BUTTER $1.49
MAPLE LEAF 112 LB. TIN
CANNED HAM 2. -
59
SILVERWOOD'S DELUXE
ICE
CREAM
FLOUR
ASSORTED MISSHAPES
CHOCOLATES -
1 LB.
BAG '
99c
GARDEN GATE STEMS AND PIECES
musHRooms 2k79.
DELMONTE 14 FL. OZ. DELMONTE FANCY.
GREEN 14OZ.pEA53�sR 13i$.BEANS':. � 1.
DELMONTE•FANCY DELMONTE PURE
TOMATO 48 FL• oZ. ORANGE
JUICE .55c JUICE 48 FL: OZ..'
59c �
DELMONTE 48 FL. OZ. A,YLMER
GRAPEFRUIT VEGETABLE 10 FL. OZ.
.JUICE 7,59c SOUP5i)
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VOR 1 24 FL. OZ: SUNLIGHT 5 LB. BOX
LIQUID 79c DETERGENT 1•.99
'FANCY
$ 1 59
' 2 GAL. •
7LB•
BAG $1019
uoc"Foou 6.°9 9c
iitico OIL $1.79
CLOVER VALLEY
PROCESSED
CHEESE
2 LB.
BOX
.
1.99
PARKAY 2 LB, PKG.
MARGARINE $1 .4 9
44,
LIBBY'S ASSORTED
.RELISHES 1JAR 09
9c
MAXWELL 11 OZ. JAR
INSTANT "''.
COFFEE FREE ,
1' OZ.
SCHNEIDER'5 8 OZ. PKG, ,
ROII�D CHEESE SLICES 65c
REDS
A
WHITE3
FRlO�
3
RED ROSE
ECONOMY BLEND 90's ,
TEA BAGS 99'c
J.M. CUT'
FOODMASTER `
91 VICTORIA -STREET GODERICN'
OPEN NITELY TILL 10 P.M.
PRICES IN EFFECT WHIALE OUANTITIES LAST
WE RESERVE .THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES
9
COUNTRY
CORN
FLAKES 289c
JAM poR24 r . 99c
11 OZ. PKG.
BY THE SEA LIGHT
TUNA CHUNK
61/2 OZ.
TIN
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2R 1•
KING SIZE
TI D E BOXB.
x°4.49
HERSHEY 2 LB. TIN
INSTANT
CHOCOLATE 7
9
9
DARE 2 LB. PKG.
CHOC. CHIP
COOKIE'S CHOCPEANUT CD'
UDHIE'PS
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JOLLY MILLER PKG. OF 4 - 314 OZ.
ORANGE FLAVOUR
ALS 99c
BORDEN'SE CREAMER
COFFE
CREAMELLE
16 OZ.
JAR
99c
FOR YOUR.
SPRING CLEANING
MR. CLEAN 3=F.:o= 99c
FACELLE ROYALE
PAPER
TOWELS
mfi
2 ROLLS
$9c
1 .79
JOHNSON'S 27 FL.OZ.
FUTURE • P OE.
QR
,AEROSOL 24 FL. OZ.
GLORY ,
RUG CLEANER
$1.99
FURNITURE POLISH
PLEDGE t oZFL.
1.79
LIQUID
JAVEX VA64FL..0= 65c
MAPLE LEAF
SOCKEYE"
SALM0Nit
734 OZ. TIN
09 0
PHILIPS LIGHT 40's
'60's
100's R•
WATT
LIBBY'S 19 FL. OZ.
'SPAGHETTI•
BULBS
BULBS 99
279c
DELMONTE TROPICAL 12
FRUIT FLOZi. 2R$
RED ROSE
COFFEE
1 LB.
TIN' 9.29
STOKEL
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KIDNEY
BEANS 31.00R$
INNES'CANNED 19 FL. OZ.
TOMATOES 299c
14 FL. OZ.
BORbEN'S PKG. OF 10
1.04 OZ. E,N,.VE.LOPES
HOT C HO(OLA1'E 99c
FRESH FRUIT AND VEGETABLES
PR°,°o , .aAOE " ONTARIO POTATOES
PRODUCE OF CANADA LARGE
204 -AB.
89c
F
F PRODUCE OF USA NO. 1 GRADE
� F$
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PRODUCE OF 'CANADA FANCY
CELERY SJALKS 2:69c HEAD LETTUCE
PRODUCE OF CANADA FANCY GRALE
DELICIOUS" APPLES 389cia-
MSAC APPLES S BAG89c
FLORIDA INDIAN RIVER GIANT 5i'E CALIFORNIA CHOICE ..�,a'.;,��,,;4-�,
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GRAPEFRUIT PINK OR 6 o NAVEL '1
99c E
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