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Clinton News-Record, 1985-2-6, Page 8Page 8-CLINTON NEWS -RECORD, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1985 Auburn 4-H club takes on spring project The Aulburn 2 - -H club held their first meeting at the home of the leader, Miss Linda' Cunningham Friday for their spring prcujct, action wear. Members will be working with jerseys, ribbing, jogging fleece and many types of knits. Twelve enthusiastic members met one another. The results of the elections were as follows: president, Glenyce McClinchey; vice president, Marleen VanEeden Petersman; secretary, Tanya Boonstoppel; press reporter, Kim Wright; assistant press reporter,' Jenny VanEeden Petersman and telephone clerks, Leona and Julie Cunningham. Auburn I< leaders, Miss Marilyn Archambault and Mrs. Rick Archambault, attended a leadership course at Clinton last Thursday. Any Auburn girls between the, age of 12 and 26 wishing to take the 4'• project should notify the leaders. SOCIAL A surprise 40th wedding anniversary, party of relatives and neighbours greeted Mr. and Mrs. Joe Verwey last Saturday evening in the. Auburn Community Memorial Hall. Mr. Elliott Lapp gave an address of congratulations to Joe and Betsy and gifts were presented by the neighbours and relatives. Over 70 guests attended from Toronto, Coldwater, Stratford, Listowel and Harriston. Prize winners at last week's euchre party in the Auburn Community Memorial Hall sponsored by the Silver Tops were: novelty, - Mrs. Lillian Letherland; high lady, Mrs. Edgar Daer; low lady, Mrs. Donald Cartwright; high man, Edgar Daer and low man, Donald Haines. There were nine tables in play. Mrs. Dorothy Grange has arrived home from a vacation at Houston and Galveston, Texas and New Orleans, La. On the return home she spent a few days with her family in London. UNIT 2 UCW Unit 2 of Knox United Church Women met at the home of Mrs. Gary Shuttleworth for its January meeting. Mrs. Shuttleworth, Mrs. Barry Million and Mrs. Elliott Lapp presented the devotional period with the theme, A Handful of New Days. Mrs. Glen Webster conducted the business. It was decided to again make a layette for Family and 'Children's Services with Mrs. Allen Webster, Mrs, Dana Bean and Mrs. Gordon Gross, the committee in charge. After the close of the meeting lunch was served by the committee in charge ,and a social time enjoyed. Mr. and Mrs. Randy Maize of Port Albert visited last Saturday with her grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Rodger. ' Robert Young of Stratford and his father Jack Young of Mitchell were • guests last Tuesday with Mrs. Tom Johnston and Miss Laura Phillips. Mrs. Bonnie Armour and daughter Julie of • Waterloo spent the weekend with the forrrier's parents Mr. and Mrs. Tom Jardin and grandmother, Mrs. Elva Straughan. Miss Lorie Cartwright of Torontospent the weekend with her parents Mr. an,d Mrs. Donald Cartwright and brother Mr. David Cartwright. , The fourth annual • Skate-A-Thon sponsored by the Auburn Booster Club, is being held this. Saturday, February 9th at the Auburn open-air rink on the playground. Children seven years ,and under will skate from 9:30 to. 12:30 and those eight years and over 12:30 to 5:30. Pledge sheets are available from Mrs. Allan . Craig with proceeds for community projects. All skaters must register in the hall before their class begins. Prizes of $20.00, $10.00, and $5.00 will be awarded for those with the highest pledges. Everyone is welcome to see the young.skaters helping their community. Worship service was held at Knox United Church last Sunday morning and featured the Junior Choir which' sang two anthems The Bible Tells Me So and Jesus is the Answer with Mrs. Allan Webster directing. Mrs. Gordon Gross was organist and Miss Anita Gross assisted on the piano. Mr. Gary Shuttleworth was in charge of the service and took for his text - Lord teach us to pray. • :Mrs. Ross Dobie and Miss Tammy Shuttleworth .supervised the Junior congregation. Mr. Teade Bakker and Mr. Lawrence Plaetzer received .the offering. The annual family night sponsored by the United Church Women will be held on February 22nd at 7 p.m. TRUSTEES The February meeting of the Auburn Trustee Board was held in the Community Centre room with the chairman Warner Andrews in charge. The minutes were accepted as read by Mrs. Ross Dobie. A letter was read concerning the requirements from the Huron • County Library Board whp rents the library book room from the village. Mr. Harry Arthur is the new village secretary and he was 13resent to receive the books. Mrs. Ross Dobie was thanked for her services the past years. Auburn Silver Tops held their first dinner meeting last Wednesday in the '-Auburn Community Memorial Hall. Eleven dinners were taken out to members who are unable to cone to the hall. Over 40 enjoyed the roast beef dinner. A business meeting was held following the dinner with Mr. Lapp in charge. The minutes were read by the secretary Mrs. Tom Haggitt and the financial statement given by treasurer, Mrs. Eleanor Bradnock. It was decided to apply for a New Horizon grant to assist with' hall curtains and other repairs. The table shuffleboard was sold to Ross Robinson. The election of 1985 officers was held. They are: president, Orval McPhee; vice-president; Emerson Rodger; secretary, Mrs. Tom Haggitt; treasurer, Mrs. Eleanor Bradnock; directors, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Durnin, Mrs. Donald Haines, Ross Robinson, Mrs. Dorothy Grange,. Kenneth Scott, Harry Arthur, Lloyd Barth, Mrs. Lloyd Barth and Arthur Lefebre. Following the ,meeting games of euchre were enjoyed and several played shuffleboard. It was decided to hold the next meeting the third Wednesday in February with Mrs. Tom Jardin, Mrs. Donald Haines, Mrs. Dorothy Grange and Mrs. Emerson Rodger in charge. Anyone over sixty years of age is invited to join the Silver Tops and enjoy the dinners and the social time. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Robinson were thanked for keeping the euchre parties going every Tuesday evening. Congratulations to Mr.. and Mrs. James Towe of London who last week celebrated their 60th wedding anniversary. They were Auburn residents for several years and will be remembered by many here. KEEP YOUR f�IONEY! Of course you want to keep more of.the money you work hard tor And you Could -if you let H & R Block prepare.your tax return As a matter of fact. in a recent survey. 2,Q'i of 3 H ajF B g_ck customers who got retund.s beheveg_tb. Y got nigger refund bOf1 ILtbey did their Own taxes H &R'Block helps you get every possible deduction exemption and credit you're entitled to Call your near- est H&•R Block office today We could help you'keep more of your hard-eatned money It pays to be prepared by AellIDEMEINIMIN an BLOCK THE INCOME TAX SPECIALISTS CLINTON 5 Ontario St., Clinton, Ont. 482-7541 Mr. and Mrs. James Schneider, Dennis, Angela, Michael and Pamela attended the surprise birthday party for her mother's 75th birthday at the Lucknow Community Centre last Saturday. WALKERBURN CLUB Mrs. David Kibble was hostess at her home for the Walkerburn Club on January 29th. It was special to many of the members as they saw the old ilo. 9 school remodelled into a lovely home. Minutes were approved as read by the secretary Mrs. Elliott Lapp and the financial statement was given by treasurer, Mrs. Garth McClinchey. Mrs. Leonard Archambault was in charge of the meeting. Mrs. Lloyd Penfound invited the members to her home for the February meeting. It was decided to have a bake sale and sale of left -over articles from the Booster Club sale at the hall beside .the library in April. Wool was given out for knitting for next Christmas, for needy children. The knitting • done last year went to Clinton and to Children's Aid, Goderich • and was much appreciated. The roll call was answered by naming a fault you would like to correct. The roll call is to be answered next month by bringing a slip of paper with your name and wedding date on it. The draw prize, donated by Mrs. Marion Bunking, was wqn by Mrs. Ethel Ball. Mrs. Lloyd Penfound, read a poem entitled Pioneers. Mrs. Ethel Ball put on her bamboo coat which she wore a great deal on her trip and took the members with her for a holiday by slides and commentary of her trip to Australia and New Zealand. She also showed articles and jewellery that she had bought in those countries. They're off! The Blyth and District Snowtravellers held their Poker Rally on Feb. 2 with a good tur- nout from across the area. Another group hits the trail after registering at the Snowtravellers' clubhouse. (James Friel photo) zehrs fine mvkets.,. of Cine fotrels. FEBRUARY IS MEAT AWARENESS MONTH SCHNEIDERS SLICED PASTRAMI OR CORNED BEEF 3x50 g % 99 CUT FROM CANADA 'A' BEEF CROSS CUT,481 RIB ROAST.fSb BONELESS CUT RIB 6.13 -• CROSS ROAST or STEAK ® 78.. BONELESS 4.81 /kg STEWING BEEF MAPLE LEAF ENGLISH OR SMOKED BACK BACON 175E9 2.49 6.59 /kg SCHNEIDERS SMOKED PORK SAUSAGE 2.99.. 3.73 /kg MAPLE LEAF BABY BAG PARA BOLOGNA MAPLE LEAF SMOKED COTTAGE ROLL NO NAME.SMOKED OR POLISH LINK 1.69b. x%6.57 /kg -2. 98Ib. 4.83 /kg 2.19b. 2. t8., SUPER SPECIAll BONELESS BLADE OR SHORT RIB ROASTS 4.39, Kg • SUPER SPECIAL BLADE OR SHORT RIB ROASTS BLADE BONE REMOVED 3.70 0 /kg CUT FROM CANADA GRADE 'A' BEEF CUT FROM CANADA GRADE 'A' BEEF BONELESS 13.21 /kg STRIP LOIN STEAK5.99 3,95 /kg HEVIL._ZEALAND LEG OF LAMB • 791). SWEET. PICKLED - BY THE PIECE 5.05 /kg CORNMEALCOED BACK BAN2.29., FROZEN - HALF OR WHOLE MINITIMERS L SCHNE9DERS HO NAME FROZEN Z ERS COOKED MEATS RIB COUNTRY COLD EYE STEAKS SLICED - 5 VAR. 89, BOX OF 899 29 175 g 142 g•. Z 2.29 MAPLE LEAF PILLERS NO NAME FROZEN SAUSAGE ROUNDS TOSLICED TIR,NGUE OROFINE MEATOLOAF WING STEAKS .5.99 3 VAR. 500 g 500 g 219 ELICATESSEN SPECIALS >..• SCHNEIDERS OLDE FASHIONED STORE .9;90 /kg HAM OR HAM b BACON SLICED LOAVES 4v491b. BAKED SUMMER MAPLE LEAF 4.17 /kg COIL STYLE SAUSAGE POLISH SAUSAGE 1.89b. HUNGARIAN, GERMAN STORE 6.13 /kg SLICED a - PEPPER SALAMI 169. 8,60 /kg Z OUTSIDE ROUND P STRAMI OR �� ORHED BEEF 99b SCHNEIDERS JUMBO STORE SLICED 9.90 /kg • Ib. 125 g 890 BOX OF 6 170 g PER SPECIAL PROD. OF U.S.A. CAN. N0. 1 HEAD LETTUCE ONTARIO CARROTS 5 Ib. PROD. OF U.S.A. CALIF, CELERY STALKS CAN. NO. 1 EACH PROD. OF ONT. CAN. FCY. MacINTOSH APPLES f.S9 3 Ib. PROD. OF MEXICO CAN. N0. 1 CUCUMBERS EA. 691` PROD. OF U.S.A. CAN. FCY. 1 .96/kg ANJOU PEARS 89Ft. PP®. OF SPAIN 2.18/kg CLEMENTINE ORANGES 99 PROD. OF ONTANIO CAN. N0. 1 WAXED RUTABAGAS 2/99' PROD. OF ONT.CAN. n'ONIONS COOKING ONIONS 51b. 99# PROD. OF U.S.I. ROMANE LETTUCE EA 89' P1100. OF PERU MANGOES EA 99 ASSTD. COLOURS POTTED MUMS 6" DIAMETER POT PROD. OF ONT. COLE SLAW 8._ .._ 2/99' PROP. OF U.S.A. GREEN ONIONS 3/99° PROD. OF ONT. 1 .30/kg BEAN SP OUTS S9 (i FRESH CUT �i CARNATIONS BUNCH 2.99 COLOURFUL MIXED PANS POT TULIPS 6 POT. . 4.91 DAFFODILS 6 POT 4.91 S. 91 HYACINTHS 6 CROCUS 4POT "4-WRO11ICALS G 6.99 AZALEA 6" POT 9.91 1>EfARA1E0 IVY ON A HOOP 45 POT 199 REIGER BEGONIA POT -1.5 POT 4.91 1.61