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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1975-04-24, Page 6'TAO DERICH SIGNAL -STAR, THURSDAY, APRIL Z4, 1975 , AUBURN ANDDISTRICT NEWS WMS of Beamsvilla visited one, day The Auburn Women's last week with Mr. and Mrs. Missionary Society of the Thomas, Johnston and Miss , Presbyterian Church held;,its„... Laura Phillips. April meeting at the home 9f Mrs. Ethel Farrow of Mit- Misses Ella, Minnie and,=Laura chell grandson Ipbert- Wagner. Young of Stratford visited last President Mrs: Wilfred Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Sanderson was in charge and Thomas Johnston. ., welcomed alt. The meeting Was Mrs. Bonnie Armour and opened with an Easter call to daughter Julie of Kitchener worship and the Easter service spent the weekend with her in the Glad Tidings was ' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas followed. Scripture readings Jardin and grandmother, Mrs. were led by Mr, ,Sanderson Elva Straughan. and Mrs. Eleanor Bradnock. Mrs. Elmer Trommer visited Meditation was given by Mrs. last Sunday with her father, Frances Clark and also Mrs. Mr. H. Odbert and sister, Miss Frank Raithby. The missionary Lillian Odbert in Stratford. topic was, taken by Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Haines Elleahor Bradnock;anrtl she told visited last weekend with their about the work of ' the son, Edward at Niagara Falls. • Presbyterian Church in Taiwan Mr. Major Youngblut is a and of the workers from patient in Goderich hospital. Canada who are serving there. Mrs. Gertie Park of The minutes of the 'March Dungannon is a patient in meeting were approved as read Wingham hospital. by the secretary, Miss Minnie Wagner. Mrs. Roy Daer WI thanked the members for the The annual meeting of the flp'wers . sent to her while.; a Auburn Women's Institute was pantieClh tal T d in . the nt in inton osi p . held ” last ues ay ' Correspondence was read Community Memorial Hall and it was announced that the with the president, Mrs. Spring Rally - of Huron Thomas Haggitt in charge. Presbyterial would be held on The meeting was called to May 14 at Hensall with speaker, order at 12:30 and all partook of Miss Agnes Hislop, missionary a smorgasbord luncheon from India. served by Mrs. Donald Haines, Plans were made for the next Mrs. Roy Daer and Mrs. Robert meeting to be held at the home Arthur. " , _ o£ : 1m- -Ro..-Daer zwrtl - ,_ . Th miles- of t -he --previous __ Daer and Mrs. William. "Berryg.were accepted as read Mrs.Laura McNall of Ripley Marvin Smit Mrs. Wes Bradaack 52 1.4.595 .595 Mrs. Jessie Naylor, convener of the directors who acted as nominating committee brought in the new slate of officers which was accepted. The following are the officers for 1975-1976: past president, Mrs. Donald Cartwright; president, Mrs. , Thomas Haggitt; first vice-president, Mrs. Eleancr Bradnock; second vice-president, " Mrs. Wilfred Sanderson; secretary - treasurer, Mrs. Donald Haines; assistant secretary -treasurer, Mrs. Kenneth McDougall; District Director, Mrs. Donald Cartwright; Alternate District Director, Mrs. Lenard Archambault; visiting court mittee,''Mrs. Robert Turner, Mrs. Roy Daer, Mrs. Reta Dodd; card convener, Mrs. Andrew Kirkconnell; pianist, Mrs. Catherine Jackson; assistant pianist, Mrs. Donald Haines; Directors, Mrs. Jessie Naylor, Mrs. Oliver Anderson Mrs. Arnold Craig and Beth Lansing. Telephone committee, Mrs F1�'' Strauab n Mra TArrnnrc. res Tabb, Mrs. Andrew Kirk- connell. Standing committee .con- veners, Agriculture and Canadian 'Indhstries, Mrs. Robert Arthur, Mrs. William E mpey ; Citizenship and World Affairs, Mrs." Myrtle Munro, Mrs. Oliver Anderson; Education and Cultural Activities, Mrs. Thomas Lawlor, Mrs. John Stadelmann; Family . and Consumer. Affairs, Mrs. Roy Daer, Mrs. Wilfred Sanderson; Resolutions, Mrs. Joe Hickey, Mrs. Beth Lansing; Public Relations Officer, Mrs. Frank Raithby'; Curator of Tweed- smuir History,., Mrs. Thomas Haggitt;'" commi,tt'ewe, Mrs. Oliver Anderson, Mrs. Eleanor Bradnock, Mrs. Thomas Jardin, Mrs. Frances Clark and Mr. Arthur Youngblut. A. Mrs. Haggitt , thanked everyone for their support and closed with the poem, A.Happy Heart. Mrs. Eleanor Bradnock thanked Mrs. Haggitt for her leadership. DUNOANNON D0IP1OS Mrs Mary Bere in char e-. Lunch Was served b b the Secretary -Mrs, - g y - Donald Misses Ella, Minnie and Laura Haines. She also gave the Wagner. ' financial statement for the year showing contributions given. SOCIAL NEWS - The WI paid over $500.00 to the Mr. 'and Mrs. Alfred Weston Hall; $50 for tuning the hall of Toronto visited over the . piano, $50 to the'recreati.on club weekend with her parents, Mr. and $50 to Retarded Association. and Mrs. Alfred Rollinson and camp fund. brother, Murray Rollinson. Correspondence was read as Mrs. Florence Millian well as greetings from Mrs, returned last week after Herbert Maluske,' of Chesley, visiting with her daughter, F.W.I.O. president. , Mrs. Charles McGee, Mr. Following the luncheon a McGee and family at Kintore sing -song was led4 by Mrs. and daughter, Mrs. Frank Eleanor Bradnock' ac - Treble and . Mr. Treble at.. companied by Mrs. Jackson on London. Mrs. Frances Clark, Mrs. ' Frank Raithby, - Mrs. Beth Lansing, Mrs. Celia Taylor and - Mrs. Russell Brindley attended the annual meeting of District 8 Horticultural Society. at Teeswater last Saturday: Mr. and Mrs. Andrea. Delbergue and Mr. Julien Delbergue-are enjoying a three week visit in Belgium. Mr. and ' Mrs. Allan McDougall of Sudbury spent the weekend with his parents,- Mr. arents,Mr. and _ Mrs. Kenneth McDougall and 'attended the Machan -Ball wedding. The Executive of the Auburn Horticultural'' Society have planned ' an .open meeting for Tuesday; . April 29 at 8 p.m. when Mr. Rene Jones, District Biologist of the Department' Of Natural 'Resources, Wingham, will be guest speaker. He will speak on Hullett Conservation Area wildlife. There will be an auction of seeds, slips, bulbs and. plants. Everyone is welcome. Mr. Jim Towe attended the ,,.judges' conference ..at , the University of Guelph last Saturday. . Talk about quick mail "ser- vice! A letter recently mailed from the Auburn Post Office on • February 17th to Droitwech, Worcestershire, England, arrived there February 20th before 8 a.m. Better than mail service to Goderich sometimes. Word was received here last weekend of the passing of a former Auburn resident, Miss ' Erma Symington of Toronto. She is survived by one sister, .Miss Fern Symington and one brother, Graeme Symington, also of Toronto. She was the daughter of the late Mr. and smuir History gave her report Mrs. William Symington and and had an interesting display. moved away about 50 years Mrs. Andrew Kirkconnell ago.' They resided in the home ' gave the card report for the ,now owned by Mr. and Mrs. year and also the monthly William Moss report. She read thank you Mr, and Mrs. Larry, Glasgow letters. Achievement Day set for homemakers' club 4 The Home ' Economics Branch of the Ontario Ministry of Agriculture and Food is again holding 4.11 Homemaking Club Achievement . Days in Huron County. • ' The girls are participating in the current projeet, "What Shall I Wear?". The project,has helped the girls plan their wardrobes with a clothing budget in mind. The club girl has learned how to select clothes to suit her figure type, considering lines, colours and textures of fabric. Each member has made. a blouse which will harmohize with her wardrobe. Miss Jane Penpillev Home Economist for Huron County, will be conducting the o. Achievement Days for Blyth area in Blyth Public School May 10; Dungannon area in Brookside -Public School, May 17; and Clinton area in Clinton Public School, May 24. ' AU friends and relatives are invited to attend the afternoon program which begins at 1:15 p.rn. The girds will be presenting skits and.exhibits on various topics related to tris club. "Your presence will 'show your support for the young people in the County," says Miss Pengilley: North America's first recorded sawmill was in Nova Scotia on the Lahave River -in 1632. We're Not 100% Yet! BUT WE'RE OPENING FRIDAY, APRIL 25th. We will have to ask you to excuse our mess, , we've been renovating. We have almost completed our work; so drop in soon. Point Farms Marked & Mini -Golf RR 3, GODERICH ACROSS FROM POINT FARMS, PROVINCIAL PARK 524-6362 spent afew eay ,.reeettiy`witlr --- Mr: and Mrs. Cecil McNall and SEAMSTRESSES family,.. Dungannon I 4-H Club held its fourth meeting at -the -Mrs. Cecil McNall open d her home home to friends andrelatives Bev Maclnnes on April 10 at on April 9 for a miscellaneous 7:15 p.m.. wedding shower for Miss The meeting opened with the Nancy Swan, of Goderich a 4-H pledge., Eight girls an - bride -to -be ; on May 3. Mrs• swered, the' roll call by telling McNall read the address when what new garment or ac the gifts . were presented. The cessory they needed in their guests enjoyed games and a wardrobe. tasty lunch. _ Discussion took place on Alicia and Faustino Moral laying, marking "and cutting a and little son of Mexico' are blouse pattern. The girls visiting Pat and Jan Brouillette learned how to make French for the new few weeks. and flat fell seams. Mrs. Cecil Blake spent a few It was , decided to combine days . at ,the first of the week meetings five and six together with hnr cousin, Mrs. Lorne and have the combined meeting Woods, Lucknow. on April 17, .6:30 p.m. at the home of Donna Young - by `. Press Reporter Kathy Pen- tland. 4-H SUPER SEWERS " The seventh meeting , of Dungannon II 4-H club was held at the home., of Mrs. Howard Culbert. The meeting opened with the 4-H pledge. Eight girls answered the roll call by each telling how she had learned to improve her War- drobe. The secretary's report was given , by Irene Logtenberg. Mrs. Culbert explained ` and showed how to set in a sleeve. She also 'demonstrated how to sew on a button and a fastener in the correct way. During group, work the girls worked on a skit for Achievement Day which is May 17:,. SOCIAL NEWS . Mr. and Mrs. Bill Blake and family of Cambridge visited on the weekend,. with Mrs. Cecil Blake, Dungannon and Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Ryan,'Goderich. the piano. Mrs. Robert Arthur conducted .a.. jack contest with winner being l4Ts. Joe Hickey. In a contest for new members Mrs. Thomas Jardin and Mrs. George Hebert received prizes. Mrs:Robert Arthur gave two readings, Prepare The Mind Before Planting and Pathway of Spring. 'Roll. call was an- swered by telling "A Keepsake I Intend to Pass on to my Family" and its history. District President `Mrs. Donald' Haines gave an in- spiring message on What the Women's Institute has done for Me. Plans were discussed about the annual banquet to be held - on May 14 at Belgrave W.I. hall. Mrs. Betty Cardno, ad- ' ministrator for Huron County Home Care program will be the guest speaker. Tickets are available from Mrs. Celia Taylor, Mrs. Frank Raithby or Mrs. Elmer Trommer. Mrs. Thomas Haggitt reported on the year's work and -urged all to help in the coming year especially when serving banquets or wedding dinners because the support of the hall depends .on the number of times it is rented. Reports of the standing 'committees were given: Agrictilture and Canadian Industries by Mrs. John . Stadelmann; Education and Cultural Activities, Mrs. Wilfred Sanderson; Citizenship and World Affairs, Mrs. Myrtle Munro; Family ,and Consumer Affairs, Mrs. , Maurice Bean; Resolutions, Mrs. William ,Empey,; and. Public Relations, Mrs. Frank Raithby. 7, Mrs. Celia 'Naylor, curator of the Auburn Village Tweed - DO YOU NEED • A WATER WELL!! 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