Clinton News Record, 1981-01-22, Page 15T
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Silver Tops enjoy special dinner
Auburn Silver Tops, Senior
Citizens enjoyed a roast beef
dinner Last Wednesday in the
Community Memorial Hall.
Grace was said by Norman
McDowell.
Following dinner, the
president, Ross Robinson
held a short meeting. The
financial statement was
given by the treasurer, Mrs.
Eleanor Bradnock. It was
announced that the Silver
Tops had joined the Zone 8
USCG.
Plans were made to hold
the next dinner on February
11 at 12:15 p.m. and the com-
mittee to set it up consists of
Mrs. Donald Haines, Mrs.
Emerson Rodger, Mrs.
Elliott Lapp and Mrs. Frank
Raithby. Those who brought
salads this time are asked to
bring desserts to the next
dinner.
Ross Robinson showed the
film on Madeira. It was very
colourful and interesting. It
was shown with the new pro-
jector
rojector that the Silver Tops
had recently purchased.
Following the film, shuf-
fleboard was enjoyed by
many of the 45 present.
Membership is open to all
persons 60 years old or over.
Come out and enjoy shuf-
fleboard or cards every
afternoon.
Snowmobilers plan rally
The Auburn Snowmobile
Club held a meeting last Fri-
day evening at the Blyth
Conservation Club . House
withthe president., Doug
McDonald in charge.
A discussion took place
about the Snowmobile Poker
Rally to be held on Sunday,
January 25 at Auburn.
Registration is to be held at
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Memorial Hall from 11 a.m.
to 1 p.m. Trails were outiin-
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30 miles long. P: Lees will be
given, for the top three poker
hands and there will be
many other door prizes. It
was announced that the
Auburn and District Lions
Club would be in charge of
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the lunch booth in the hall
and it will be open all day
during the rally. After a run
witki .-the _..snow- lobiles, . a
barbecue was heldfor all.
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Personal notes
Fred Wagner is a patient
in Clinton Hospital. The com-
munity wishes him a speedy
recovery.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald
Haines attended the funeral
of her brother, Arnold
Rathbun at Guelph last
weekend.
Winners at the weekly
euchre party held in the
Auburn Community
Memorial Hall last week
were: novelty, Frank Van
Dohgen; high lady, Wendy
Powell; low lady, Mrs. Tom
Jardin; high man, Ted Mills
and :low man, Gordon Gross.
There were 11 tables in play.
Everyone is welcome.
Mrs. Eleanor Bradnk,
along with Mrs. Norrhan
Coultes and Mrs. Ross Hig-
gins of Belgrave, Mrs. Peter
Chandler of St. Helens and
Mrs. Cecil Elliott of Clinton
went to Mrs. Willis
Matheson's home near Erre
bro last -Monday for- a Board
of Directors meeting of the
Women's Institute.
The sympathy of the com-
munity is extended to the
families of the late Worthy
Fowler and the late Wilbert
Thom.
Mr. and Mrs. Emerson
Rodger visisted last Satur-
day with Mr. and Mrs. Peter
de Groot of RR6 Goderich.
4-H notes
The ` first meeting of
Auburn I, 4-H club, Ready -
Get Set -Sew, will be held
Monday, January 26 at the
home of the leader, Mrs.
George Collins at 6:30 p.m,
Any girl or boy wishing to
join .this club please contact
Mrs. Collins or Mrs. Doug
Chamney or come to the first
meeting.
Members of the Auburn
Couples' Club and their
guests enjoyed an evening of
square dancing on January
10 at the Hullett Central
School. Twenty-four couples
learned dome basic steps for
modern square dancing and
participated in several sets.
The program and lunch was
planned by committee
members,. Mr. and Mrs. Nor-
man
orman Wightman, Mr. and
Mrs. Gerald McDowell and
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Gross.
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MINION NEWS -RECORD, THURSDAY, JAN1It Y22,1981 --PAGE 15
m the sterbr free sh to w'..iaa Ln List jay'e 6oraui etatneWriott were left to righi:,
Marg Mote,
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Mrs. Bradnock hosts ISMS
The Auburn Presbyterian
Women's Missionary Society
met for its January meeting
at the home of Mrs. Eleanor
Bradnock. The president,
Mrs. Wilfred Sanderson was
in charge and gave the call
to worship, What is Time?
The hymn, For Thy mercy
and Thy Grace, was read in
unison..
Mrs. Sanderson welcomed
all and the devotional period
was taken by Mrs. Lillian
Letherland. The scripture
lesson; Revel atifin 'e 21_
verses 1 to 12 were read
alternately. The meditation
was a New Year message
based on the theme, I Shall
Not Pass This Way Again,
followed by prayer. The roll
call was answered by a Bible
verse ,containing the word
Year. The hymn, Standing at
the Portal of the Opening
Year, was read in unison. A
trio composed of Misses
Christine, Rhonda and Jen-
nifer Stadelmann sang a trip
- God Sees the Little Sparrow
Fall.
The minutes of the
previous meeting were ac-
cepted as read by the
secretary, Mrs. - Lillian
Auburn lady
diesinBlvth
Funeral services were
held on Friday, January, 16
at the Tasker Funeral Home
in Blyth for Mrs. Ed Davies
who passed away in her 80th
year at the Rammeloo Rest
Home in Blyth on January
14:
She was the former Anne
Marjorie Monck, beloved
wife of Ed Davies of Auburn.
She moved to this communi-
ty 34 years ago and was a
member of St. Mark's
Anglican Church, the
Anglican Church Women,
Auburn Women's Institute
and the Auburn Hor-
ticultural Society.
She is survived by her hus-
band; three brothers, Herb
Monck of London; Kenneth
r
Monck of London and Morris
Monck of Hamilton; two
sisters, Mks. Norman
(Beatrice) Taylor of Bel-
mont and Mrs. Clifford
(Carolyn) Bastia of London;
and several nieces and
nephews.
The Regal Chapter of the
Eastern Star held a service
on Friday evening at the
funeral home.
The Reverend William
Craven, rector of St. Mark's
Anglican Church, conducted
the funeral service.
Pallbearers were Donald
Haines, Thomas Haggitt,
Thomas Hallam and James
Schneider.
Spring interment will be in
Dorchester Cemetery.
save time,
space and
money
with the
exceptional
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Letherl.and.
Mrs. Sanderson thanked
Mrs. Frances Clark for
packing and delivering the
Christmas boxes to Huron -
view.
The treasurer, Mrs.
Frances Clark gave the ,
financial statement.
Plans were made to attend
the annual meeting of Huron
Presbyterial on Wednesday,
January 21 at 10 a.m. and
donations were received to
send a WMS In Memoriam
card to Ed Davies in
memory of 'his late wife who
had been a member for
y years.
The study book was taken
by Mrs. Sanderson and she
chose a New Year's message
on "Faith - What is in your
Hand?"
The offering was received
by Jennifer Stadeknann and
dedicated with prayer.
The hynm, At Thy Feet
Our God and Father" was
read and the benediction was
pronounced. A short
memorial service was led by
Mrs. fi leanor Bradnock in
memory of Mrs. Ed Davies.
This was followed by prayer:
Lunch was served by Mrs.
John Stadeknann, assisted
by her daughters Christine,
Rhonda and Jennifer.
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when in trouble. delegate
when in doubt. mumble.
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