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J last. Saturday evening
Wb.., taken out for dinner by
their son David and friend
Angie Wucldna and brother
Jim and his wife ;Grace on
the occasion of their 25th
wedding anniversary.
Following the du►ner they
went to the Auburn Com-
munity Memorial Hall.
Relatives, friends and
neighbours were received by
Don and Erma and their
family David, Derrick and
Miss Lorie and their atten-
dants 25 years ago, his
brother Jim Cartwright and
wife Grace.
The evening was spent
dancing to the music by
Stevens Country Gold. Don
and Erma thanked their
friends, relatives and
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neighbours for the gifts,
cards and flowers which
they had received. Guests
were present from London,
Kitchener, Lansing,
Michigan, Willowdale,
Wipgham, Stratford, Clin-
ton, Goderich and the sur-
rounding community.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Mc-
Clinchey were . honoured
recently by 35 neighbours on
the occasion of their 25th
wedding anniversary. An in-
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LIP &SAVE
scribed wooden tray and
eight glasses were presented
to them. Both Norman and
Lila thanked their
neighbours for the surprise
party. Lunch and decorated
anniversary cake made by
their daughter, Mrs. John
(Cathy) Beyersbergen of RR
2, Lucknow, was served.
Last Sunday, Mr. and Mrs.
Norman McClinchey were
honoured on the occasion of
their 25th anniversary when
,.../, M„r. and Mrs
ri1�tcClinchey of Blyth
and Mr. and Mrs, John
Beyersbergen of RR 2
LucknoW and Mr. end Mrs,
McClinci ey.weft out to
ner at the White Carnation
Mr, and Mrs. Emerson
Rodger were guests. on
Saturday at the wedding of
their niece, Beth Walker to
Robert Hall at St. George
Anglican Church, Owen
Sound. .
Guests with Mr. and Mrs.
Leonard Archambault and
Marilyn on Mother's Day
weekend were Mr. and Mrs.
Doug Archambault, Lorri,
Brian and Michael ofBar-
rie; Mr. and Mrs. Don
Parker, Sarah and Amy of
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Goderich; and Mr. and Mrs.
Rick Archambault and
Becky. All attended the Nile
here Rebw Mrs Ross Habie Mr, Dobie, eco it ,+ Op*** the
United Chi h
ca....:. �...._. _ Mr _ ,e,
Anil Eusabeu Parker were days this week, . .. aN lewd.. s an...
ba • ed. Other guests were. • UcW 'Mrs, Elliott Lapp Were auc-,
. _..".HAWN The Y meeting of Unit tiopeers: for an auction: of
Lindyir; a Do. Greg a t Knox UnitedChurch Pests, Lunen was served by
and Doug of Goderieb. Wu q
Mrs. Kenneth McDougall Wemenwas.h�eld,at the Wale Mrs. Seers and the commit
attended the Lon- of Mrs. William. Seers. last tee in charge.
recently elite ..
don Conference of the United Tuesday evening, MOIL . 1/.pit„ One of Knox tinned
Church Women annual The leader, Mrs. 'Donald Church 'Women; met ls
Wednesday evening, May 11,
meeting held at St. Andrews Homes 'opened the meeting.
United Church, Sault Ste. • with a short prayer followed at the home of Mrs. Gordon
Marie. While there she was a by the business. Mrs. Gross, who was in charge,
guest of the Rev. Rick and Stewart Ball gave the The theme of the meeting
Linda Hawley, Beth and treasurer's report. was ``Hands"•
Amy. When the Conference A collection of good used Miss Anita Gross played a
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was over she went to Sud- clo.,thing will be sent to Good- piano solo and t ., a was
bury to visit her son; Mr. will Industries, . London. followed by a reading by
Allan McDougall, Mrs. Donations should be left at Mrs. Tom Cunningham. The
McDougall, Angie, Shane the church by May 24. Unit scripture lesson was read by
and Marcie.. Two members will cater for Mrs. Ross _Robinson. Mrs.
Knox United Church inter- a luncheon for the Blyth Kenneth McDougall and her
Gordon
denominational Bible School Theatre on June 28. The daughter,
for all children 3 to 12 years church housecleaning will be Gross played a piano -organ
old, will be held this year, done on May 25. duet. Mrs. Tom Jardin gave
July 4 to July:8 inclusive. Mrs. Kenneth McDougall a talk . on her random
There is a $3.00 registration ' gave a short account of the thoughts on, hands, and how
fee. Mrs. Shirley Andrews, United Church Women Con- important they are to
526-7762 would like all to ference which she had everyone.
register by May 21 so books recently attended at Sault Mrs. Gross spoke about
can be ordered .in time for Ste. Marie. • She brought the first printing of the pray-
hool. greetings from the Hawley ing hands and how it
w i ault and Sin and Shelley, for a few IHomeandtheeetivtges.
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Master Ian Andrews Family to everyone. . originated.The Auburn Presbyterian
celebrated his 9th birthday The roll call was answered The leader, Mrs. Maurice Women's Missionary Society
ersanes
available fol^ $1,00 fro i moiety met last*WAY
'nates Eleanor $radnock, even»nig is the Community
One of these will be framed Memorial Hall. President
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by Trustee ,Tian Schneider MO. J Schneider opened
and hung in the Town Hall. the m ,ing with 0 Canada,
Trustee Bradawl; an with Mrs. Donald Haines. at
nounced that° friends in the-ppiano•
Auburn,
Michigan„ will be Mit. Donald Uartwri
here on the weekend of July introduced Mrs. Tom Jardin,
22, 23 and 24 when they will who gave a descriptive ad-
play ball against the Auburn dress on the flower emblems
Ontario Slo-Pitch team. of the provinces and how
Plans were started to enter- they were named and by
[Win our friends and tours whom. She also • told about
will be planned. Everyone is the birds of the provinces
invited to go across Lake and why the Maple Leaf is
Huron • and help them Canada's national emblem.
celebrate their Corniest The minutes of the
celebrations on July 16 previous meeting were r
weekend. by the secretary, Mrs. Tom
As 'there is trouble with Haggitt, and treasurer Mrs.
dogs roaming around 'the Ross Robinson gave the.
village, this was discussed financial statement.
again and a warning issued Greetings from the Goderich
by the Trustee Board. Garden Club were ,brought
An interested taxpayer by their president, Mrs. Nor -
wishing the bell to remain on ma Hazlitt.
the roof was present and Mrs. Schneider con -
trustees decided to repair gratulated Mr. Donald
the bell when the roof is Haines on winning prizes for
done. It will rernain there as his slides of flowers at the
a historical landmark. photography competition at
WMS • - District 8 Horticultural
Society.
Mr. and Mrs. Ross. Robin-
son were asked to plant the
flower baskets to go up on
Goderich Street. The
delegates to the District an-
nual, Mrsia Ross Robinson
and Mrs. Tbm Haggitt each
reported on the day's ac-
tivities. Donald Haines
reported on the trees around
the Auburn letters at .the
west entrance to the village.
Door prize winners were
Mrs. Dave Scott, Mrs.
George Collins and Mrs.
Eleanor Bradnock. An auc-
tion of plants, slips and bulbs
was held with Mrs. Donald
Haines as auctioneer.
Helpers were Mrs. Frances
Clark . and Mrs. Eleanor
Bradnock. Mrs. Ross Robin-
son was the clerk. Lunch was
served by Mrs. Jim
Glousher, Mrs. Tom Lawlor
and Mrs. Jack Vincent.
last Saturday with three by a display of members
friends, Shawn Rutledge, baby pictures. Mrs. Haines
Bryan Gross and Chris Ken- read an interesting account
nedy of Londesboro. of the mission work of the
Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. United Church for the
Young of Stratford visited Seamen. Mrs. Greg Park
last Saturday with Mrs. Tom and Mrs. Peter Verbeek took
Johnston and Miss Laura charge of the devotion
Phillips. period.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Haines Mrs. Park introd• �d the
and family of Niagara Falls guest speaker, ..ass Betty
spent last weekend with,his Bedard, who is co-ordinator
parents, Mr. and Mrs. of the . Homestead Group
Donald Haines. Home near Goderich. Using
Mrs. John McDonald and coloured slides and com-
Matthew of Holland Landing ments, Miss Bedard
are visiting with her sister presented a very interesting
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Bean, opened the business held their May meeting at
part of the meeting. She the home of Mrs. Roy Daer.
reminded all of the May 25 President, Mrs. Eleanor
meeting which i s Bradnock welcomed all and
housecleaning day for the the call to worship. The
church. Unit One will do the gave
upstairs and Unit Two will devotional period was taken
do the Sunday School rooms. by Mrs. Frank Raithby.
Anyone wishing to send ar- The secretary, Mrs.
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Lion's Club held an auction The Auburn Horticultural
at the rummage sale and
bake sale in the Auburn ,
Community Memorial. Hall
last Saturday. Harry Resident sees
Brindley of Dungannon
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Donald Haines was the clerk
assisted by George Collins,
granddaughters
floss Dobie and Glen
Webster.
Auburn Trustees held. their • •
Maymeeting in the Library 1 n1\/1u,sjc Festival'
room and Town Hall with the
chairman Warner Andrews
in charge. The minutes were
accepted as read by the.
clerk Mrs. Ross Dobie.
It was announced that the
streets • would receive
chloride to keep down the
dust during the summer. As
no tenders were received for
the new roof, the Trustees
will see if any local contrac-
tor would be interested.
Chairman Warner An-
drews was asked to sod the
front of the renovated
Library room and •• Town
Hall.
The replacement of trees, ,
where they have been cut,
down, was discussed.
The reproduced statutory
requirements for Man-
chester Village found recent-
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secretary of the Village, the
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Gertrude Kaiting, 524-2076
Mrs. Cora Sherwood
It was a happy occasion as visited with her daughter Mrs. Pope hadn't seen
several of them for over five
and family in Corium over
the Mother's Day weekend
and while there, attended the
Sarnia Music Festival. It
was especially interesting
for her as her grand-
daughters, Deanna and
Davina Dawson, were both
in vocal solo Classes and
received second placein
their class. They were also
singing in choral numbers
which received special
distinction..
Mr. and Mrs. Richard
Buchanan visited their fami-
ly in Acton over the
weekend, especially their
new great-grandson,
Michael Darby.
Guests with Mr. and Mrs.
Terence Hunter on Mother's
Day weekend were their
family, their son Elmer and
daughter-in-law Jean Hunter
of Stratford and their
daughter Carolyn and son-in-
law John Thompson of
Seaforth, also their grandson
Bob Thompson and grand-
daughter. Sharon and Brian
Nesbitt of Seaforth.
Congratulations to Mark
Kernighan of Colborne and
Nancy Lansdell of Kintore
whose marriage was Satur-
day, May 14.
Congratulations to Doug
and Cathy Fisher of Col-
borne on the birth of a son
Tuesday, May 10 in Alexan-
dra Marine and General
Hospital, Goderich.
Guests with Mr. and Mrs.
G. Kaitting on Saturday
were Mrs. Kaitting's sister,
Mrs. Beatrice Geiger of ._•
Zurich and daughter, Mt s.
E.S. Simmons of Exeter.
At Colborne Central School
Monday, May 23 will be a
Victoria Day holiday and
May 26 is Track and Field
Day which is usually held at
Brookside School.
Mrs. Lottie Pope, a patient
in Alexandra Marine and
General Hospital, had the
pleasure ora visit last week
for se,' eral hours with "her
grana children, Linda
Lawless. of Victoria, B.C.;
Velma Lloyd of Waterloo,
Quebec; Betty Vollet of St.
Hubert, Quebec and Mr. and
Mrs. Don Gannett and
daughter Robin of
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6, Friday till pan.
years.; Apparently several of
the ladies took advantage of
the low air rates advertised
to visit their loved ones and
came to Mississauga from
where they motored to
Goderich for the afternoon.
They also spent a short time
visiting their uncle and aunt,
Mr. and Mrs. • Richard
Buchanan after visiting their
grandmother in the hospital.
Eight tables of euchre
were in progress on
Thursday, May 12 olbothe
at the
card party
Township Hall. Winners
were: ladies - Violet Bean
and Gay deGroot; and gents
- Carman Pollock and Lillian
Letherland (playing a§ a
man). Next euchre
at party
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meeting will be Thursday,
May 26 at 1:30 p.m.
Agriculture and Canadian
Industries will be the theme
with Mrs. Cora Sherwood
and Mrs. E. Bogie as con-
veners.
Guest speaker will be Mrs.
Norma Hazlitt on the topic,
"Horticulture". There will
also be a plant auction.
Women in the comtnunity
are especially welcome to
come and hear more about
plants and enjoy a social
time together. Roll call will
be 'Tell a short story as told
you by an old timer."
Obituary
Laurette Mae (Schwanz)
Walters died suddenly April
21 in Vancouver Hospital
after a short illness at the
age of 62.
Predeceased by her hus-
band Clayton of Vancouver
and her parents, Daniel and
Clara Schwanz, formerly of
Colborne, she is survived by
two daughters, Joyce Fort
and Shan Flynn both of
Delta, B.C.; five grand-
children; one great grand-
child;
rand
child; two brothers, George
Schwanz of Sarnia and John
Schwanz of London; and two
sisters, Mrs. Roy (Mary)
Munday of Goderich and
Mrs. Orby, (Jean) Cook of
Goderich Township.
ssissau a. A Memorial Sei"vice was
daughters of Jim Pope, held Tuesday, April 26 m the
eldest son of Mrs. Lottie Boal Chapel, North Van -
Pape. couver.