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Selection of Fashion Yarns at Wholesale Prices
ALSO
Clearance of "Seconds" in Hand Knits.
OPEN: SEVEN DAYS A WEEK
Quartet sings at church W
Quartet of Tracy and
Jackie Not Heather
and flue
the
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inTesville
Church last Sunday Leming OLMESVILLE
illorganBarb ora .Bosman at the
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Rev. Bechtel talked to the NE, WS
junior Sunday School classes
about scouting and the ®(incise 0aey®®, 48112®3383
uniform worn by the -scouts.
Jim Lobb and Art Hoggart Mrs. Phyllis Cox welcomed
received the offering. everyone to the annual sup -
Sunday June 12 the Sunday per and they thanked
School Anniversary will be everyone who attended, and
held with Mrs. Margaret of course all those hard
Robinson as guest speaker. working ladies.
The Annual Ham supper at Arabelle Bushell of Lon -
the Holmesville United don spent the weekend with
Church was well attended, Barb and Alvin Betties and
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Weed .Man "Gift Certificates" Available
AIUDEA'L GIFT FOR FATHER'S DAY, JUNE 19.
attended the Hohner wed-
ding.
The Enterprising Seniors
will meet Thursday evening
at 8 p.m. in the Community
Centre. Hr lmesville. Please
bring articles for the auc-
tion.
Celebration plan
LOCHALSH
NEWS
Kee VVebeter, 395-5257
Plans are underway
cerebrate the 135th anni
sary of the Ashfield ° Pr
byterian Church on Sunda
June 19. The Rev. Doug
Wilson of Collingwood
preach at both services. R
Wilson is one of the mo
forceful ministers of our ti
and preaches to overflo
congregations every Sunda
He is a former student of th
late Dr. Scott MacKenzie
Presbyterian College in Mon
treal and a formes Ashfiel
native.
Doug Matthewman of Van
couver and Whistler Moun
tain, British Columbia is
holidaying for - a couple of
weeks with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Art Matthewman.
Whey he returns home, he
will have six weeks of skiing
on the ice plateaus.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon
Robb had 'Edwin and Janice
McCutcheon and family of
Lion's H ad with them on the
weeken
to Gentry Orr, Heather Bacon and Penny Boak prepare batter School last Friday. The students, who all wore costumes,
and Phoebia- Robson and to make .ginger bread men during Fairy Tale Day held in also made pop-up books to con
ver- Myria Michiga l of Grosse Mrs. Donne Chisholm's Grade 3 class at Holmesville Public on fairy tales. (Photo b Joanne es- }lute the end of a study unit
Point, Michigan and Jane
Y, McInnan and girl friend of „_° y ne Buchanan)
las Paris, Ontario. 0 House
MacKenzie en .eV, have returned home from here Cala ��g ry, A}berta where theyO� �O� �etcouple's
were vacationing for aweek-
w They had a real nice visit
Y- with three of their sons,
e
rad, Scott and Danny. On
of the Sunday they were there, • About 150 attended the -
dthey .had a barbegue and Open House in the Auburn
they saw most ' of the local Community Memorial Hall
held last Sunday to ho
Oth wethmJino arniversar
boys of Ashfield, who are in
- Calgary.
Charles and Mayme Wilk-
ins will attend the wedding of
Charles nephew on Saturday
, in Chesley.
On the weekend Charles
and Mayne had their- two
daughters, Barbara Shep-
pard and Janet Wilkins of
Paris, Ontario-, and Allen
Peck, a friend of Janet.
Crew hired
Wellington and Kae Web-
ster visited on the weekend
with Norma Young in God-
erich.
Kathleen Calvert of Sarnia
visited recently with her
sister and brother-in-law.
Ewan and Marj MacLean.
Visiting on the weekend
with Finlay an,d Margie Mac- ,
Donald were Kathy, Ryan
WINGHAM .A crew of
painters hired under a joint
federal- provincial mak
work program•is sprucing up.
a number ;pf ;municipal•
buildings in Wingkom this
spring. •
'The auditorium upstairs in
the Towft Hall has been the
first to benefit ' from the
attention, its drabness
relieved by panels newly
painted in contrasting
shades of brown, white and
tan. t
Also on the list for a new
t
coat of paintare -the arena
interior and dtfessing rooms,.
the Centennial pool,' R
bleachers at the ball park, w
fire hydrants and bridge
guard rails. t
R
Mr, and Mrs. Norm
Vincent on the occasion
their 40th wedding a
niversary. The guest bo
was looked after by their
daughter, Mrs. Mary Lou
Blake of Ethel.- The at-
tendants of 40 years ago,
Mrs. Frank Raithby, the
bride's sister and Harold
Vincent of ...tt.B.elgve, the
groom's ti -other, Were both
present. •
Everyone enjoyed ,;,the
social visit and the pictures
that were on display. -Guests
were—present from Shilo,
Manitoba, Hamilton,
Guelph. Marton, Milton,
I.ucan, London, Wingham,
Seaforth and the.surroun-
ding area. { . •
The immediate family
ender} the day with •a.
delicious smorgasborddinner at the Triple K
Restaurant in Blyth.
Hullett Township
Day
Mrs. 'Dorothy Grange-1Xhe Auburn Silver Tops and
Mrs. Eleanor Bradnock of
he Women's Institute last
Thursday evening attended
e.- Hullett Township
ecreational Meeting. July 9
ill be Hullett Township Day
for- all residents of the
wnship. This will be held at t
an. AUBURN
ok NEWS
Eleanor Brednock, 526..765rgs
1 ondesboro. The afterno
program will be ball gam
set up by Keith Allen.
shuffleboard tournament
being planned for the Sen
Citizens in the afternoon.
variety . 'concert is bei
planned by •a committee
Harry Lear, Mrs. Barba
Bosman and Murray Lyon.
The Leo clubs of Lo
desboro and Auburn a
asked to plan a children
progra n. The Londesbo
Lions Club is serving a po
chop barbecue dinner from
to 7 pan.
The judging of the Hulle
Township 'crests will a
take place. It is hoped that
many more will enter thi
competition for the cres will depict life in th
township. Everyone who
lives in the .township. is in-
vited to take part., in this
project.
Booster Clubs
The • Booster Club is
making great plans for its
Flea Market on 'June 18 at
he playground. The plans
Ryan Chamney.
Lions Club
The Auburn and District -
Lions Club work
• n the ball diamond report that been
slower than hoped but they
have made good use of time
--as weather would allow -
According to Lion Glen
Wibitcrest are available and }trill,,,.. proul,ethe ball r and Lion
its
es • be for sale. If you wish one booked solid for the season.
A before that date, please call The election of officers for
is Mrs. Allan Craig, Mrs. 1983-84 was -held on April 6 A
for Gorge Collins or Mrs. Doug and Lion Lloyd Seipel and
A Chamney. Hats with the Deputy Governor John
ng Au n , crest are also • Stewart of Blyth helped with
of available. ' . the installation ceremony en
ra Social News June 1. The following is the
Mrs. Kenneth McDougall, executive for next year:
n- recently attended the annual - president - Marinus Bakker;
re meeting of the London first vice-president . - Ross
's Conterenee of the United " Dobie, second vice-president__..___:
ro Church' of Canada'- - at Bill Robinson, third vice- `e
per Woodstock. president - Robert Worsen,
5 Derrick Cartwright came secretaryy�_Dnald-Plaines, -•--
- -- home-- -o'n Shnday after - treasurer - Fred Lawrence,
tt , surgery a few days before,' Tail twister, Walter Marchl,
!so Stratford hospital
•;; Mrs. • Douglas`(:ion Tamer =Art Lefebre,
Chamney Directors for one year
s entertained little guests last Gordon Daer and Murray •
st Friday evening in honor of Rourke, and two year
e her daughter Abstin's eighth directors - Doug Chamney .
birthday. Gaines were • and William Craven.
played and pizzas- were The •Auburn -club initiated
served along with a Pac- a new club member, 'David
man birthday cake. The little Cartwright.
.guests were Susan Dobie, Marinus Bakker, Bill
Karen Plunkett, Judy Robinson and Donald Haines
Elliott, Christy Bricker, attended the officers'
. Kelly ' Bosman, Reanne training. course at -
MacDonald, Kathy Nesbitt, Palmerston on June 5. It was
Hoebin'
Tafeline Scott Ick--and--herrbrother -bers-of'Dl'stiiefA�
are to instal a_fountain at the
ball park and playground
- ;m
Soe or the -'members have
painted the equipment and
the Lion's Clubinembersare
putting. up fences and
screens for the activities on
the grounds this summer.
If anyone wishes 'table
space for their crafts; please
contact Mrs. Ross Daer or
Miss Lorie Cartwright. If
anyone' is thinking of a yard
sale, this would be a good
time to sell your things. Just
rent a space.
New T-shirts in many
colours with the Auburn
WE DO WINDOWS
AT NORNOLME DECORATING CENTRE
tt and Angela well represented by mein
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CIVIC CORNER
The Tourist Committee
will meet Thursday, June 9.
at 7:30 p.m. in the mayor's,
office.
The Police Commission
will meet Tuesday, June 14
at 5 p:m. in town hall.
The hire Committee will •
meet Tuesday, June 14 at 8
p.m. in the fire hall..._. •
The Planning Board wily
meet Wednesday, June 15 at
noon in town hall.
The Huron County Plan-
ning and Development
Committee will meet
Thursday, June 16 at 10 a.nt.
in the council chambers,
Court House, Godericti.
v1e'Vt-'
the cost of window beauty
woven snoods and mini -blinds
both by KIRSCH
I:hoorr.wo,en wood shades, richly laced with yarns.
I ltr the lean. rlran look of mini•blinds. Roth in a wide
.clention of delighful colors. (kith ,.ass -earl.. And
both on rale now'
SAVE 7% SALES7AX j GetA.
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SAVE 7% SALTS TAX _
One m4 we WJV that
Karst: hd()es wind( .
Ruffled, scalloped. fringed
or tassrilef, tosely ootid
colors and pretty prints.
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1 On're nrsrer seen shades so
beautiful ludore—and you
know they help sas.- enerlty.
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NOW! SAVE THE 7% SALES TAX
These are all sales talc exempt-
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ANNA STIRLING
C.A.A. Auto Club 8Travel
Agency would like to
Introduce you to Anna &S$Irling
who has recently tabled our
staff at the Clinton office. We
would like to invite you to
come Into the office and meet
Anna, who will be happy to
help you with all your travel
arrangements.
CIARRA
reg. '39.99
SALE $ 29. St9
PUMA EXCELLERATOR
reg, '46.99
SALE $36 . 9
adidas ROM adidas REBOUND
reg. '36.99 reg, '44.99
SALE $29.99 SALE $36,99
BROOKS TRAINER
reg, '34,99
SALE $24 99
NEW BALANCE No, 460
reg, '69,95
Come .in or loll us
today!
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DECORATING CENTRE
34 king Street, patent
(.lust opparlt. the Post OHlc >« .
1 a8� �s�$
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Clinton
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HOT LINE 524-7476 the
Hours:
MON. to FRI. 9:30 to prom. r,..
SATURDAY 9:30 to 0 p.m.
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