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, the Eleanor Bradnock, editor
advocate
The annual meeting of the Uhamney; 2nd vice will be held in the Auburn
Auburn Women's Institute president, Mrs. Leonard Community Hall on May 4.
(WI) was held last Thur- Archambault; secretary- Everyone is welcome to
sday, starting with a treasurer, Mrs. Robert attend.
smorgasbord pot luck dinner Peck; assistant secretary, Mr. and Mrs. Brian Craig
set up by the directors of the • Mrs. Donald Haines; district and son Michael of Guelph
branch. Mrs. Frank Raithby, director, Mrs. Eleanor spent last weekend at their
Mrs. Leonard Archambault Bradnock; alternate district home hate.
and Mrs. Lillian Letherland. director, Mrs. Torn Haggitt; Mr. and Mrs. Ben
After dinner, the meeting pianists, Mrs. Catherine Hamilton visited last week
opened with Mrs. Catherine Jackson and Mrs. Emerson with her mother, Mrs. Vera
Jackson at the piano. Rodger; branch directors, La Vigne at Windsor.
Greetings from the District Mrs. Robert Turner, Mrs. Visitors with Mr. and Mrs.
of Huron West were read by Frank Raithby and Mrs. Major Youngblut over the
the president Mrs. William Lillian Letherland. public holiday were Mr. and Mrs.
Porter. The minutes were relations officer, Mrs, Richard Bellefeulle, Trent
read by the secretary, Mrs. Gordon Chamney. and Renee of Waterloo. Mr.
Robert Peck, who also gave Conveners of standing and Mrs. Sheldon Warren,
thefinanclalstatement. committees include: Justin, Ryan and Matthew of
Some members are sup- agriculture and Canadian London and Mrs. Marjorie
plying refreshments after industries, Mrs. Roy Daer Canton of Sarnia.
the performance at the Blyth and Mrs. Donald Cart- Prize winners at the last of
Theater ter of the Arts starring- wright; 'citizenship and the season euchre party last
Maureen Forrester. Mrs. world affairs, Mrs. Tom week were: novelty,
Arnold Craig, Mrs. Jardin and Mrs. Tena Clarence Allen; high lady,
Lawrence Plaetzer, Mrs. Empey; education and Mrs. James Glousher; low
Raithby and Mrs. Roy Daer cultural activities, Mrs. lady, Mrs. Cathy Rody; high
volunteered to help. Hugh Bennett and Mrs. man, Murray Rollinson; low
An invitation was received Emerson Rodger; family man, Bill Sproul Prizes for
to Belgrave's 70th an- and consumers affairs, Mrs. most lone hands since
niversary of the WI to be John Stadelmann and Mrs. January 1st went to: lst,
held on May 19 and the card Gordon Powell; resolutions, Mrs. Cathy Rody, $7; 2nd -
report wasgiven by Mrs: Mrs. Donald Haines and Mrs. Edgar Daer, $5; 3rd -
Li l i l a n Letherland. Mrs. Arnold Craig; card Mrs. Donald Haines, $3 for
Delegates to attend the convener, Mrs. Lillian the ladies and lst, Murray
district annual in St. Helens Letherland; visiting com- Rollinson, $7; 2nd, Ted Mills,
on May 25th will include Mrs. mittee, Mrs. Major $5; 3rd, Jack Lockhart, lri for
Eleanor Bradnock, Mrs. Youngblut and Mrs. Robert themen.
Donald Haines, Mrs. Ken- Turner, telephone com- The euchre parties were
neth McDougall and Mrs. mittee, Mrs. Arnold Craig sponsored by the Auburn
Raithby. A standing con- and Mrs. Elva Straughan; Silver Tops with Mr. and
vener's workshop will be curator, Mrs. Tom Haggitt; Mrs. Ross Robinson in
held on May 11th at Blyth Tweedsmuir History book charge. Shuffleboard is still
with Mrs. Florence Diamond committee, Mrs. Tim enjoyed every afternoon in
as leader. Haggitt, Mrs. Oliver the hall and if you're in -
A contest was conducted Anderson, Mrs. Eleanor terested, join the Silver
by Mrs. Leonard Archam- Bradnock, Mrs. Tom Jardin, Tops, and enjoy the game.
bault and a reading was • Mrs. Frances Clark and Mrs. Mrs. Myrtle Munro reading by Mrs. Lillian
given by. Mrs. Raithby and Wilfred Sanderson; auditors, returned last Wednesday Letherland, Mrs. Frances
Mrs. Emerson Rodger Mrs. Lillian Letherland and after visiting for a couple of Clark, Mrs. Warner An -
played a piano solo. The Mrs. Gordon Chamney. weeks with her son Robert drews and Mrs. Roy Daer.
winner for the contest was Mrs. McDougall thanked Yoangblut, Mrs. Youngblut Several Easter hymns were
Mrs. Kenneth McDougall. Mrs. Bradnock for her work and family in Toronto. read throughout the devo-,
Mrs. Bradnock thanked all as president for six years at. __ Mr_ and_Mrs._ Tom Jardin tional and this part was dos -
who had brought their crafts, the end Of the meeting. • and her mother, Mrs. Elva ed with the Apostle's 'Creed
quilts, afghans, ceramics Lbns meet Straughan spent the Easter and prayer.
and hand painted china that The Auburn and District weekend with their family, . The study theme was.
were on display and the Lions Club held their Mr. and Mrs. Donald Jardin taken by Mrs. Eleanor Brad -
crewel work display was set.meeting last Wednesday and family and Mrand Mrs. nock on the mission work
up,by Mrs. Plaetzer. with the dinner served by Paul Jardin and family both done in the Philippines with
members of the Auburn of Kitchener and Mrs. the famous slogan, "Each
Annual reports of the Women's Institute. There Bonnie Armour and Julie of One -Teach One".
conveners were given by: were five guests and 17 Waterloo. The minutes were ac -
agriculture and Canadian members present. Mr. and Mrs. John Kor- cepted as read by the
industries, , Mrs. Donald President Lion Steve stanje of Mississauga spent secretary, Mrs. Lillian
the weekend Vit;, bleu home Letherland. The financial
a=bih••- T, ,,, t et was given by they..
' Easter Suni'l�i i2est vAthr•-treasurrer, Mrs. . Frances
Mr. and Mrs. George Collins Clark.
and Jonathan were Mr. and invitation to a Goderich
Mrs. John Collinson, WM:S.. meeting was ac-
Lucknow, Mr. and Mrs. cepted and it was announced
Gordon Barger and Douglas that the Fordwich United
of Kintail and Mrs. Eleanor Church Choir, under the
Bradnock. leadership of Mrs. Ron
st
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Bibbidy Bobbidy, the caterpiller, right, played by Dana
Kloss, gives Allce (Kara Vanden Neuker) some advice
during the play Alice in Wonderland being presented this
Thursday and Friday at Huron Centennial Public School.
(James Fitzgerald photo)
WMS study the Philippines
W.M.S.
The Auburn Presbyterian
Women's Missionary Society
met last Wednesday evening
at the home of Mrs. Lillian
Letherland. The president,
Mrs. Wilfred Sanderson
welcomed all and gave the
call to worship.
The Easter devotional was
in the charge of Mrs. Frank
Raithby and the theme was
"Darkness, Then The
Dawn". She was assisted in
CaOsT4 _ r t d
; e ucation and Campbell was in charge and
frAinti.#'Vler,SettetiltireTetintritfit,
s. Roy given by Lion Donald
Haines. The financial
statement was given by the
treasurer Lion Doug
Chamney. Correspondence
was read by president Steve
Campbell, future projects
were discussed and leader
Lion Bud Chamney received
donations from the Auburn
and Clinton Lions Clubs. It
was noted that several
members are planning on
attending the Lion's Club
convention in Owen Sound
this coming weekend.
Daer and Mis. Emerson
Rbfiger; citizenship and
**Id ,affairs,. Mrs. Beth
Lansing and Mrs. Oliver
Anderson; family and
Consumers affairs, Mrs.
Tom Lawlor and Mrs. John
Stadelmann; resolutions,
Mrs. Donald Haines and
Mrs. Arnold Craig; public
relations officer, Mrs.
Gordon Chamney; curator,
Mrs. Tom Haggitt; card
report, Mrs. Lillian
Letherland; labels, Mrs.
Frank Raithby.
Mrs. Bradnock thanked
everyone for their reports
and their co-operation over
the past six years.
Mrs. Porter presided for
the election of officers and
Mrs. Leonard Archambault
brought in the slate of of-
ficers for the coming year.
They include: past
president, Mrs. Eleanor
Bradnock; president, Mrs.
Kenneth McDougall; 1st
vice-president, Mrs. Gordon
Silver Tops
News and notes
Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Craig
spent last weekend in
Oshawa with her sister Miss
Jean Hamilton.
The Fordwich United
Church choir, under the
direction of organist Mrs.
Ronald Livermore, will
present their Easter Cantata
next Sunday evening in Knox
United Church, .Auburn at 8
p.m.
4-H Achievement Night
enjoy dinner
Forty-eight members of
the Silver Tops enjoyed a hot
roast beef dinner last
Wednesday at 12:15 p.m. The
president, Ross Robinson
said Grate and the dinner
was served by Mrs. Tom
Haggitt, Mrs. Donald
Haines, Mrs. Tom Lawlor,
Mrs. Emerson Rodger and
Mrs.. Reg Shultz.
After dinner all enjoyed
the films, "Stompin' Tom",
"Beaver Valley" and "The
Leader Dog" which the
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Livermore, would present an
Easter cantata on Sunday
evening in Knox United
Church at 8 p.m.
The roll call was answered
by a Bible verse containing
the word "Risen".
The offeringwas received
by Jennifer Stadelmann and
dedicated with prayer by
Mrs. Sanderson. Lunch was
served by Mrs. Letherland.
Walkerburn Club
The Walkerburn Club held
its monthly meeting last
week at the home of Mrs.
Manfred Losereit. The presi-
dent, Mrs. Lloyd Penfound
opened the meeting with two
readings, "Did You
Forget?" and "To My
Grown-up Son". 0 Canada
was sung followed by prayer
by Mrs. Gerry Huizinga.
The minutes of the
previous meeting were ac-
cepted as read by Mrs.
Marian Hunking. Mrs. Ted
Hunking gave the financial
statement. The roll call was
answered by 13 members
and two visitors by telling,
"Something funny your
children or grandchildren
have said or done".
The draw prize, donated
by Mrs. Arthur Wright, was
won by Mrs. Elliott Lapp.
A thank -you note was read
from Mrs. Lorne Hunking.
Mrs. Lloyd Penfound thank-
ed the club members for the
quilt and grocery items she
had received.
A bake and craft sale was
held with Mrs. Leonard Ar-
chambault as auctioneer.
Plans -were -made to -hold
the'next meeting April 28 at
the home of Mrs. Roy Daer.
The program will be in the
charge of Mrs. Keith Lapp
and Mrs. Ted Hunking. The
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WEDNESDAY, APRIL 29, 1981
7:00 P.M. to 8:30 P.M.
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