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Besides displaying rugs she made in the country wide rug braiding course this winter,
Gerie Van Eeden of Auburn attracted much attention with her spinning wheel. Jolanda
Vanass, centre and Nancy Smith, right, ,were quite intrigued with the wheel. Groups who
participated in the rug braiding, displayed their rugs in Brussels last Tuesday. Mrs. Van
Eeden said it took about 25 pair of corduroy pants to make a three foot diameter rug.
(Wassink photo)
Wammes baby is baptized
By Blanche Deeves
MIDDLETON - Morning Prayer and Bap-
tism were held in St. James' Anglican
Church with Rev. Reynolds in charge.
• The baptism of Bradley Wammes was
well attended. Godparents were Wally and
Nellie Downy. Grandparents present were
Mr. and.Mrs. Adrien Wammes and Mr. and
Mrs. Gordon Steepe 'and Great Grand-
mother Mrs. Bessie Steep. James Storey
and Edward Deevesreceived the offering.
ACW meet
-The ACW of St. James' Church met at the
home of Doreen Welsh. Mrs. Deeves was the
leader .in charge. The thankoffering was
received and given to the DeloreS
Dutot-gave a reading., - • '-
Blanche Deeves welcomed everyone in-
cluding a guest from Saskatchewan,
Marilyn Freitag, Margaret Middleton's-
daughter. Doreen was thanked for opening
her home for the April meeting. Mrs. Dutot
read the Meditation from the living
message. Mrs. Deeves read the scripture.
Prayers were said by all in unison. The
minutes were read by Audrey in the absence
of Vera Miller. The treasurer's report was
presented by Lois Wise. Audrey gave the
Foster Child report. Delores reported that
one bale had been sent and another is ready
to go.
Blanche gave the card report and she sent
flowers and card to Sarah Storey. Thank you
notes were read from Mrs. Fingland for the
donation to Red Cross. A thank you was read
from St. Monica House for their box of ar-
ticles for the girls. A motion was made to
send a donation to the Town and Country
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It was a how *lit On April 4 when tbe M-
ill* Fane sapper was served by Km*
nited Chlirch Sunday school teachers
pup* andmothers Of younger paPia---
The staff of the interdenonOnational Sun,.
day school is very grateful for all the food
and help donated as well as to the scores of
4uogry guests from the surrounding district
find towns. The substantial profit will be us-
ed to support the Sunday school work
throughout the year, to hold Vacation Bible
school and to sponsor a child in Haiti.
Church News
The Family of God was the theme that Mr.
Gary Shuttleworth had for his sermon last
Sunday at Knox United Church. Junior con-
gregation leaders were Mrs. Ted Bakker
and Lori Millian.
The choir director, Mrs. Barry Millian
chose a pre -Easter anthem, Mrs.
Gortkin Gross was the organist.
The ushers were Peter Verbeek and
Roger Cunningham.
Die to the absence of Mr. Slauttleworth
• next Sunday April 15, Rev. G. Pickell of
Goderich will be guest minister.
Social News
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Glousher had a well
drilled last week making the fourteenth for
the village.
Mrs. Bonnie Armour and daughter Julie
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Auburn at annual feast
Of Waterloo visited on the weekend with her •
parents, Mr. and Mrs. TM- .11001 and
grandmother, Mts. Elva Straw**.
Mrs. MOW 'SOS* and Mrs. Eleanor
a ..,redueelt TiatettleStantidaY with Mr, and
Vire,tleroldtliehoisonat-Seaforth.
Mr. and Mrs, Dili. Moss returned bottle
last week after a few weeks at Glencoe with
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cook and family.
The annual meeting of the Auburn
Women's Institute will be held on Tuesday,
April 17 at noon at the Bedford.Hotel beginn-
w Lag with dinner. For information please con-
tact Mrs. Tom Haggitt or Mrs. Elliott. Lapp,
the committee in charge. All conveners are
asked to have their annual reports ready.
The District preSident, Mrs. Les Jacklin of
Wingham, will be the guest speaker.
Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Tom
Hamilton of Goderich who celebrated their
60th wedding anniversary in Goderich last
Sunday. Both were Auburn district
residents in their younger days.
and Mrs. Emerson liodger returned
hone last week after a five peek vacation at
Madeira Beach, Florida.
Winners at last week's euchre party held
in the Auburn Community Memorial Hall
were: novelty - Mrs. Frances Clark; high
lady - Mrs. Dave Scott; low lady - Mrs. Tom
Cunningham; high man - Dennis Schneider
and low man - Warner Andrews.
Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs: Fred
Home lost in
By Betty McCall
WALTON - The home of Don and Marilyn
McDonald on the 16th concession of Grey
Township was gutted by fire last Thursday
morning when the furnace exploded..
The Grey Township fire department
responded but very little was saved. The
McDonalds have had a trailer brought in
where they Oen to live till their hew home is
built.
Worship service for Passion Sunday at
Duff's United Church was in charge of the
Rev. Charles A. Swan. Greeters were Bruce
Home Makers ot Huron uounty. Lois Wise
. will purchase Easter Lilies for -the church on
Easter Sunday. It Was decided, to go on a.
bust trip to Parkwood Manor to McLachlan
House at Oshawa and to Cullen Gardens on
May 30.
Blanche had the ladies play two games,
T.V. Cormnercials and Cities and Towns of
Canada: Winners -were - Evelyn McNeil and
guest Marilyn Freitag. Lunch was served by
Doreen Welsh and Lois Wise -
'Friends and family of Bradley Wammes
gathered after the chureh service on Sunday'
for a lunch at the home (this parents, Carpi
and Neil Wammes.
Please contact Audrey Middleton. at 482-
9838 or Blanche Deeves at 4824536 if you
wish to go on the St. James' A.C.W. bus trip
May 30 to Parkwood Manor to see
McLachlan House and to Cullen Gardens at
Whitby. •
A most important Joint Board meeting
will be held on April 12 at 8 pan. in Trinity
°Church Hall. It will be ,chaired by Ar-
chdeacon Bob Townshend and is being held
for the purpose of beginning the calling pro-
cedure for a • new Pastor. Following the
Board meeting the Parochial Committees
will meet further with Archdeacon
Townshend. It is most important that all
board members and the entire Parochial
Committee be present.
•The Board of Management meeting of St.
James' Church at the Deeves' April 11 is
cancelled to -April 18 at the Deeves home.
Next Sunday there will be Communion
and Dedication of the Paschal Candle and
Distribution of Palm Crosses at St. James'
Middleton Church at 11:15 a.m.,
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and Ron Godkin. Next Sunday communon
will be held.
This Wednesday evening Walton Unit 1
members are reminded of the Bakeless
Bake Sale at their meeting at the church.
Walton 2 will meet at Mrs. Margaret Craig's
home.
Public School News
The pupils and staff -of -Walton Public
School along with a few mothers boarded
the two buses of the Board- of Education last
Friday morning for Kitchener where they
attended The Garden Brothers Circus.
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umteas welcome young people
By Margaret Hoggarth
KIPPEN - On April 8 at the United Church
Pastor Don Moffat welcomed the congrega-
tion to a most memorable and inspiring ser-
vice.
Pastor Moffat was assisted by Rev.
James Bechtel for thisservice of .baptism,
confirmation and communion. Mary Mof-
fatt accompanied at the organ. Trumpet
soloist was Rob Adams from Clinton.
, Ministry of Music was presented byMelanie
Lovell singing two numbers while the com-
munion was being served.. •
Brought forward for baptism waS4La
Christine Wright, . daughter os Janis and
Brenda Wright. Those young people doming
forward for confirmation were Joan, Binnen-
dyk, Linda Binnendyk, Lois' Binnendyk,
Robbie Charters, JulieConsitt, Christine
Cooper, Darrell Faber, Lauren Love, Jason
Turner, and Mavis Turner.
Kippen East Women's Institute will hold
their Cultural Affairs meeting �n April 18 at
6:30 p.m. in Hensall United Church. This
will be the Annual Meeting to be preceded
with a pot luck supper. Roll call to be
answered by, "Your Leisure Time Activi-
ty". Speaker will be Marlene Taylor. Con-
venors are reminded to bring their Annual
Reports.
4-HNews‚ •
The second. meeting of the Personal
. Finance Club was held on April 7 at the
home of leader Lawrence Beane. President
Greg Hoggarth opened the meeting. with the
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The seventh meeting of the Kippen 3
Calico Kittens was held at the home of
Eileen Townsend on April 3. The meeting
started with the 4-H pledge. The_ minutes
were read by Yvette Predhoinme. The. roll
call answered, "Will you continue quilting
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FRIDAY, APRIL 13 and SATURDAY, APRIL 14
TOUlifia of Welland, on the birthof a baby
daughter, Kristen Ashley, in Welland
Hospital on April 3, the first granddaughter
for Stanley and June McNeil of Welland.
Pistrict .8 of - the -Ontario, Horticultural
Societies •nll hold its annual meeting on
Saturday, April 14 at Brussels Presbyterian
Church at 10 a.m. Members of Auburn Hor-
ticultural Society are planning to attend.
Mr. and Mrs. J.A. McIntosh of London
visited last weekend with Mrs. Frances
Clark.
Recent guests with Mr. and Mrs. Ross
Dobie, Susan and Shelley were her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. William Elliott of Haliburton,
her sister, Laurie Elliott and fiance, Ross
Burke, both of Haliburton and her sister,
Mrs. John McDonald, Mr. McDonald, Laura
and Matthew of Holland banding.
Auburn Silver 'TOO will hold their mon-
thly dinner on April 18 at 12:15 Oozy, The
village -members wiltbring-defigerkwAltho
country ineinherswill, bring salads and
vegetables. Mrs. Ethel Bali will show pic-
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New Zealand.
Several members of the Auburn braiding
course attended the summary day held 4
Brussels last Wednesday and viewed the
many displays made by the different clubs
that had participated during the winter
months. Many colourful mats, braided
belts, clothes hangers, picture frames and
many other articles were in the diplays.
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