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i3irthday party held at Maitland
Mrs. Emerson Rodger and
several Auburn residents at-
tended the monthly
September birthday party at
Maitland Manor, Goderich
last`Wednesday afternoon.
It started with a sing -song
led by Mrs. Donald Haines
'and Mrs. Emerson Rodger
at the piano. A duet `Sanilin'
Thio' and `Autumn Leaves'
was sung by Mrs. Rick
Hawley and Mrs. Emerson
Rodger accompanied by
Mrs. Kenneth McDougall.
lose Robinson of Auburn
,played several selections on
his harmonica accompanied
by Mrs. Donald Haines.
Two readings out of a
Class 2 reading published in
1 1 "The Children's Hour"
and "Little Sunbeams" were
-given by Mrs. Eleanor Brad -
nock. "When the Moon
Comes Over the Mountain"
and "Beautiful Ohio were
the songs sung as a duet by
Mrs. Tom Jardin and Mrs.
Emerson Rodger accom-
panied by Mrs. Kenneth
McDougall.
More harmonica solos
were played by Ross Robin-
son and gifts were given to
those who had September
birthdays.
The lady in charge thank-
ed Mrs. Rodger for bringing
the program for the party.
Auburn I new officers
Auburn 1, 4-11 club met tor
its first meeting at the. home
of its leader, Mrs. Doug
.Charnney. The fall project
concerns chicken and egg
and at the first meeting the
girls learned about knives
and chicken deboning techni-
ques.
The members took time to
make chicken stock and
rendered fat for future
recipes. Only a few girls
showed up for the meeting
but it is hoped more will
come to the next meeting.
The election of (NFfi�Qrs
toots place. President is Gail
Dobie; vice-president is
Carol Seers; floating
secretary is Patti McDowell
and Angela Schneider. Press
secretary is Lynn Chamney.
It was decided that each
girl would put in $5 to help
carry the cost of ingredients
for future recipes.
Any girl in the community
wanting to take this cooking
project, between the ages of
12 and 26, please contact
Lynn Chamney or Jackie
Collins.
Auburn ball.
season wrapped up
Congratulations to the
men's slo-pitch team which
won the B championship last
Thursday night with 'the
Lanesville Lords team on the
Dungannon diamond, The
trophy from Labatts will be
presented some time this
week.
Players taking part in this
tournament were Ross
Dobie, George Collins, Doug
Chamney, Paul Chamney,
Bruce Vincent, Paul Graf,
Bob Worsell, Larry
Johnston, Terry Powell,
Brent Andrews, Steve Catnp-
bell, Dennis Bricker, John
Blok, Gordon Daer, Eldon
Chamney, Doug Glousher.
Ross Dobie was coach and
Bruce Vincent was the cap-
tain. The team was spon-
sored by' Chamney's Sand
and Gravel. -
Ball news
Auburn ladies' softball
team wrapped up their
season with a beef
smorgasbord dinner at the
home of their sponsor, Clare
Millian. It was held in the
new addition of his barn.
Cards and dancing were en-
joyed. Music was supplied
by Steven's Country Gold
Disc Jockey.
During the intermission,
Bill Sproul,' manager and
Clare Millian gave out the
prizes: most valuable
player, Linda Hakkers; top
batting average, Vickie
Powell and Joanne Van
Amersfoort; coach's award,
Mary Lou Van
Massenheuven.
Phyllis Hickey. presented
Bill Sproul and Linda Hak -
kers presented Clare Millian
with large baseball figurines
made by Bess.
A large crowd attended the
barn dance. All during the
evening, the guests were
amused with the antics of
three smallcoons that have
made their home in the hay
mow and came out often to
hear the music and get corn
cobs left out for them.
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updating of the office. The firm, which buses man:, of
Huron County's students, hopes, to have the $15,000 worth
of renovations done before winter. (James Fitzgerald
photo)
iridal shower held for bride -elect
Purple and white
streamers, white wedding
bells and bouquets of fall
flowers decorated the Sun-
day School room of Knox
United Church when Miss
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Doris Naylor of Goderich
was honoured with a bridal
shower. The guest' book was
in the charge of Miss Julie
Daer.
Mrs. Robert Arthur
welcomed all and a sing-
song was led by Mrs. Greg
Park with accompanist Mrs.
Barry Milian. Mrs. Ross An-
drews took charge and Mrs.
Lawrence Plaetzer gave a
housekeeper contest. Mrs.
Roy Daer was the winner.
Corsages were pinned on
Doris by Mrs. Lawrence
Plaetzer, Mrs. Tina Ernpey
on Mrs. Jessie Naylor and
Mrs. Ross Andrews on Mrs.
Terry Melady. All were
escorted to the decorated
chairs on the platform.
As Doris' birthday is
August 14, the birthday
nearest was Mrs. Elva
Straughan and Mrs. Roy
Robinson and they received
gifts.
Mrs. Ross Andrews read
an address of congratula-
tions to Doris and the gifts
were presented by Julie
Thompson, Renay Taylor,
Beth Hawley and Amy
Hawley. Miss Judy Van
Dongen pinned the bows on
an apron for Doris. Doris
thanked everyone and in-
vited all to come to her wed-
ding reception.
After singing 'For She's a
Jolly Good Fellow, lunch
was served.
W.I. hold coffee meeting
The September meeting of
the Auburn Women's In-
stitute was held in the form
of a ,10 o'clock coffee party
last Tuesday at the.home of
Mrs. Donald Haines. The
president, Mrs. Kenneth
McDougall, opened the
meeting with the Ode, the
- Mary Stewart Collect and 0
Canada with Mrs. Donald
Haines as organist.
Mrs. McDougall welcomed
all and read the poem.
"When Vacation Time is
Over, It's Nice to be Home
Again".
The minutes were ac-
cepted as read by the
secretary, Mrs. Robert Peck.
and she also gave the finan-
cial statement. „
Mrs. Donald Haines- an-
nounced that there was still
room for a few more for the
bus trip to Douglas Point,
Agri -Park and Pine River
Cheese Factory on Wednes-
day, October 7.
Mrs. Gordon Chamney and
Mrs. Donald Haines were ap-
pointed leaders for the up-
coming quilting course..
Anyone wishing to take it
please contact these ladies.
Ladies
honoured
Forty-three neighbours
and friends honoured Mrs.
Mary Rollinson, Miss Ella
Wagner and Mrs. Florence
Daer last Thursday when
they went to the Bedford
Hotel for their noon lun-
cheon. Mrs. Tom Jardin
welcomed all on this occa-
sion.
Corsages were pinned on
Mrs. Mary Rollinson by Mrs.
Tom Lawlor, Miss Ella
Wagner by Mrs. Roy Daer
and Mrs. Florence Daer by
Mrs. Fred Lawrence. All
present signed cards for
them to keep.
Mrs. Rollinson was 90 -plus
and also Miss Wagner is 80 -
plus. Mrs. Daer has sold her
home and moved to
Goderich so the group was
saying farewell to her.
Mrs. Tom Johnston was
unable to be present so her
corsage was taken to her by
Mrs. Tom Jardin, Mrs. Ken-
neth McDougall. and Mrs.
Frances Clark.
r
It was announced that the
Huron County Rally would
be held at Belgrave on Oc-
tober 5. Mrs. Kenneth
McDougall and Mrs.
Eleanor Bradnock were ap-
pointed delegates.
The card report was given
by Mrs. Lillian Letherland
and she read the thank -you
notes.
The members decided to
replace the 30 -cup coffee
maker that disappeared
from the hall and to also
have the piano tuned.
To cater to the Lions Club
banquets, the members are
Lions Club
The Auburn' and District
Lions Club meeting was held
last Wednesday in the
Auburn Community
Memorial Hall with 13
members present. There
were five guests also present
- three from Vanastra Lions
Club and Dr. Ken Lambert
and Douglas McNeil
representing Alexandra
Marine and General
Hospital, Goderich. Winner
of the dinner draw was Lion
Fred Lawrence.
Lion president Walter
Marchl was in charge and
the dinner was served by a
group from Knox United
Church . Women. The
secretary's reportwas given
by Lion Bob Worsell and ac-
cepted on motion. by Lion
Fred Lawrence, seconded by
Lion Donald Haines. The
treasurer's report, given by
Lion Douglas Chamney, was
accepted on motion of Lion
George Collins, seconded by
Lion Ken Scott. The cor-
respondence was read by
Lion president Walter Mar-
chl.
The guest speakers for the
evening were Dr. Ken
Lambert and Doug McNeil
and they spoke on the need
for a larger and more
modern intensive care unit
for the hospital. Lion Glen
Webster thanked the
speakers and presented
them with gifts.
The three members from
the Vanastra Club extended
an invitation to the. Auburn
and District I:ions Club
members to attend one of
to be divided into three
groups with Mrs. Donald
Haines, Mrs. Tom Haggitt
and Mrs. Eleanor Bradnock
as leaders. Prices on meals
were discussed and raised
now to. $6 for weddings and
hot meals and salad plates.
The price to the Lions Club
Will remain the sameas they
are busy doing things in the
community to improve the.
park, etc.
Guests will be invited from
Dungannon, Belgrave and
Londesboro for the next
meeting.
news
their Vanastra Lions Club
meetings.
It was announced that a
turkey bingo will be held on
Saturday, October 3 in the
Auburn Community
Memorial Hall. Door prizes
and refreshments will be
available. October 7 will be a
ladies' night when Lion Bud
Chamney, leader dog chair-
man, will be presenting a
film on the Leader Dog
School.
Social news
Daryl Ball of Brandon,
Manitoba was home recently
for a dinner honouring his
parents Mr. and Mrs.
Stanley Ball.
Mr. and Mrs. Allison Gar-
dhouse of Midland visited
last week with Mrs. Beth
Lansing.
Mrs. Elizabeth Plunkett is
a patient in Clinton Public
Hospital as a result of a fall
at her home. She is wished a
speedy recovery.
Knox United Church Sun-
day School staff and senior
class are sponsoring a Varie-
ty Concert in Auburn Com-
munity Memorial Hall on
Friday, October 2 at 8:30
p.m. Proceeds are for the
disabled fund.
Auburn's first yard sale
will be next Saturday at the
east end of Auburn at 11 a.m.
Mrs. Mary Chamney of
Wingham and Mrs. Mildred
Vannan of Belgrave visited
last Sunday with Mrs. Myr-
tle Munro.
Those little tiny white dots arc not confetti, but horror of horrors, snow pellets that were
photographed seconds after they fell on Clinton last Tuesday afternoon, as a winter -like
squall moved in off Lake Huron. Formed in the sub -zero eold.of the upper atmosphere by
Arctic winds crossing the lake, the pellets were nearly melted when they hit the ground.
In a month or so. they berth.) t' --" • er. l James Fitzgerald photo)