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Clinton News Record, 1981-06-04, Page 16
PAGE 16—CLINTON NEWS -RECORD, THURSDAY, JUNE 4 ,1981 The executive for the Clinton Royal Canadian Legion were installed in a special ceremony last week This year's officers include; back row, left to right, George Campbell, treasurer, Murray East, executive; Harold Black, executive; John Scott, executive - sports officer; Don Armstrong, executive; Gard Tait, executive - poppy chairman; Eric Switzer, executive - bingo chairman; George Lauzon, Sergeant at Arms. Front row, Bob Chapman, zone commander; Steve MacQuire, second vice; George Yeats, first vice; George Rumball, president; Percy Pugh, past president; Art Riseley, secretary; Bill Riehl, past zone commander. ( Shelley McPhee photo) TTTT AUBURN the ( EleanorBradnock, editor) advocate Nir ACWhear guest speaker The St. Mark's Anglican Church Women met last Thursday at the home of Mrs: William Craven in �� Gepdpperidi for_ ,hex, r,.� meettngMr M•.�mp.. presided for the meeting and led in the Lwvocation tabor from the living Message. Mrs. Robert Slater read the scripture lesson, Matthew 7: verses 1 to 11 and the mean - lion was read alternately: Mrn: Craven ' iidroduced the guest speaker, Mrs. June Taylor of Goderich. She spoke on the Chancel Guild and their duties and gave a very Interesting address on the c onlineIL Thi' president; Mrs. Donald Cartwright presided for -the business. The finan- cial statement was given -by, the treasurer, Mrs. Tom Haggitt. It was announced that the Huron Deanery meeting would be held at St Thomas Man= Church, Seaforth on June 2. The offering was received and the travelling apron Mrs.fCraven reported on the ACW meeting she had at- tended iltended recently in London. -Mrs. Taylor annoimced the lOOth anniversary celebra- tions at St. George's in • Goderich and invited all to attend. The benediction was pro- nounced by the Reverend William Craven e to play -ball Anbucn ladles softball schedule is as follows: Awe 8 - Brussels at Auburn, Londesboro at Blyth and Summerhill at Ben - miller. Jame 15 - Auburn at Sum- merhill; . Blyth at Brussels and Benmiller at Londesboro. Jane 22 Auburn at Londesboro, Blyth at Ben - Miller and Brussels at Sum- merhill_ Juke 29 - Auburn at -Blyth; Brussels at Benmiller and Londesboro at July 6 - Auburn at Ben - miller; Blyth at Summerhill and Brussels at Londesboro. July 13 - Auburn at Bruat ssels, and Benyth er July MI - Summerhill at Auburn, Brussels at Blyth and Londesboro at ten - miller. July 21 - Londesboro at Auburn, Berilmilor at and Summerhill at Brussels. MI games are at8:30 p.m. Auburn men's slapitch schedule is as follows: Jane 9- Auburn vs Kinross Lucknow. June IS - Auburn vs. min June 23 - Auburn vs_ Kinsmenin June 38 - v The min _ July 7 - Auburn vs Me in Auburn_ July 8- Auburn vs Kinloss in Dungannon J[[ly 14 - Auburn vs.Lanes . liouseleague. inDungannon - The bantam and ladies' July 21 - Aicburn vs. Port teamscoached by Doug Albert m Auburn Glousher are scheduled to July 28 - Auburn vs. The play the week of Jure 15. Outlaws in Auburn. T-hali is set for Thursdays All games begin at 9 p.m. from 7 to 8:30 v.m. The. Squirts team is prac- ticing Monday from 7 to 8:30 Auburn is so fortunate in p.m.; the Bantams having a lighted ball dia- Wednesdays 7 to 8:30. The mond, thanks tdr the local Squirts will soon start play- Auburn and District Lions Ing in the Londesboro Club. About people you know Mrs. Frances Clark, Mrs. Beth Lansing, Mrs. Myrtle Dom, "Mrs. Tom Jardin, Mrs. Lilliani et erland, hfrs.. Tom Haggitt, Mrs. Frank Raittbby, Mrs.Ken- neth , McDougall and Mrs Eleanor Bradno k attended the � }tom County Flistorical Society meeting at Wing6am last Wednesday evening belcl in the town hall. Several ladies from Auburn and district joined ladies fr01n Blyth last Satur- day and enjoyed a bus trip to New Hamburg to the Men- nonite Relief Auction which is held there annually. The quilts were a deli n (i: to see and they all brought a high Mrs. Robert Youngblut of Ottawa visited for a week with Mrs. Myrtle Munro. Mr. and Mrs.. Robert Yromghluti, Kristen and Pen- ny Locke of Toronto spent last � weekendekwith his mother, Ws. Myrtle Munro. Mrs. Dorothy Grange and Rick Hawley attended the London Conference of the United Church at Chatham last week.. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs John Harrison on the birth of their son, Craig Michael last week, a brother for Adam. Kippen news by Rena Caldwell Kippen Gun Club met May 25 with shooters: Te“ -y 25; Boll Stewart, 24; Glee Mogk, 24; Paul Nfuldletonn, 24; Jinn Butcher, 24; Bert Mabaffy, 23; John Anderson, 23; Calvin Christie, 23; Jack MIs, 23; Lloyd Verner, 23; Bob Caldwell, 22; Paul Johnson, 22; Dan Cr, y ar, 22; Gladys McGregor, 22; Grant McGregor, 22; Bryan Beer-, 20; Mery Batkin-r' and Roy Lamport, 19. Mr. and Mrs_ Harold Jones spent a fel; Hays visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Jones and €awily at Hillier_ Oen June 7, kipper' church service and picnic will he Fred at the ETensall Arena at H am. Brucefield young people lead service By Jean Scott The youths group he .i their anniversary on Sunday nuor ring with Rev. R. McMullen conducting the service_ A musical Noah's Ark under the direction of Barbara Livermore and Barbara Moffat was presented_ Kara Van Den Neneker was the narrator_ The part of Noah was taken by Bobby GrrmeWald and his three sons by Scott Townsend, Jerry iteE`cBeathe and �Fi12Fe lam Fotheringbaann. Other members were in the choir assisted by the z. c r choir. The priors came at with the animals for the ark. Next Sunday the outdoor service and picnic will be held at It a.m. at Elm Park_ Mr. Wesley Ilam of Hunt- sville visited a couple of days last week with his mother Mrs. A_ Ham and Miss M Swan, Rev. and Mrs. R. McMullen and Michael ael were in Toronto on Friday visiting his mother who is icn Mrs Ross Scott is a pa- teeht in lSnive sty Hyl, Landon Teri ladies from the com- munity were on a bus trip last Wednesday to Glencoe and Swains greenhouse at Eagle. Stanley omit meet. The Stanley unit met at the church on Wednesday after- nem fterrnooan_ The meeting opened with MrS Evan Whftz ran reading a poem_ The scrip- ture was read by Mrs. W. Scott and the offering was received and dedicated_ Mrs Whitman gave the meditations_ Mrs W. Scott read from the study hook and Mr's,. Whitman read a poem and the meeting closed with prayer and the Lord's Prayer. Lunch was served by Mrs. Whitman and Mrs. Scott_ Clinton Legion picks new officers for 1.9111 The Clinton Ladies Legion Auxiliary officers for the 1981 term include, back row, left to right, Rosemary Arm- strong, Bess Black, Marg Switzer, Mary Tait, Blanche Beeves, Gladys East and Velma Lewis. Front row, Dorothy Flagg, Minlue Rumball, Annie gallows, Mabel Schreiber and Susan Dale. 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