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PEICI SMNAL-STAR, iflURSDAY, JANUARY 31, 198
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Pzstrt 4PIIS CLub SW-
Fe'it weekend was a good.
--Auo9ess,„ "
..Poker Rally with
the Snowmobiles had to
be „cancelled but. the
• pancake breakfast drew °
• a large crowd for pan-
cakes,. maple syrup and
sausages, served from 8'
a:m. to 11 'a.rn. Making
pancakes and serving
them were Mr. and Mrs.
Donald Haine.s, Bill
Crawford, Steve Cam-
pbell, Bob Worsell, Bud
Chamney and Frank
Slater.' The door was in
the charge of Walter
1VIarchl.
The leg sa%ing contest
began at 1 p.m. and there
was a good attendance
with plenty of con-
testants. The log was
donated by Craig's
Sawmill; saws sharpened
by Tom Haggitt, jackets
donated by Champion
Roads, sweatshirts
donated by Champion
Roads, bottle openers
donated by Chamney
Sanitation and money
• prizes for the other
Contests. The Lion vice-
president was in charge
of the afternoon's
program assisted by
other members of the
Auburn and District
Lions Club. -
First prize for Service
Clubs in log sawing - Bill
'Crawford and Bud
Chamney of Auburn and -
District Lions Club, 59
seconds second - Blyth
Lions Club - Rainer Saur
and,Hoss Cook, 1 minute,,
13 seconds; third- Blyth
Fire Department .- Dave
.Lee and Larry Bolger.,
secondS; 'Men'S
McWhinney and Jack
Pentland, 31 seconds;.
• second- Hoss Cook and
. Rainer Sanr, .32 seconds;
third - Clare Millian and
• Gordon Daer, 40 seconds:
Mixed Class - Wayne and
• Marie "Millian, '54
seconds; second- Rainer
and Linda Saur, 58
seconds; third - John and
Sheron -Stadelmann, 1.01
seconds; Mens Open -
first Art Stewart and Bill
----S-p-F5T17-40—. seconds;
second Bud Chamneyand
Bill Crawford,: 45
seconds;. third Bill
McWhinney and •Jack
Pentland, 55 seconds;
• Ladies Class - Sheron
Stadetmann and Linda
Saur, -1.27 seconds;
second - Laura May
Chamney and Marie
Millian, 1.40 seconds;
third - Rea,Hamilton and
Laura Lawrence, 3.12
seconds; and Children's -
Brent Andrews and Al
McWhinney; Frank
• Stater and.'Robbie
Plunkett; Roert Har -
back and Matthew
•Morris, and Sharon
Glousher and • Lorie
Cartwright:
The prize for the
Youngest contestants
went to Christine
Stadelmann and Beth
Hawley, both seven years
old. •
During the afternoon,
more than 100 grownups
and children enjoyed
rides on a wagon pulled
by a team of horses
oikinaR--5-y—t-a-ty Kerr.
Marinus Bakker was in
charge of arranging this
event.
Prize winners at' the
dance were: door prize -
Gordon Daer and gas
barbecue - Desmond
Courtney. Other prizes
went to'Mrs. John Nesbitt
Indoor or outdoor.
One room or.every room
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and `Gordon Drennan.
Spot dances were won by
Mr. and Mrs. ' John
Stadelmann, Mr. and
Mrs. Steve Campbell and
Mr. and Mrs. To.m
SILVER TOPS
The Auburn Silver Tops
will hold a pot -luck dinner
on February 6 at 12:15
Major Youngbint or Ted
Mills,
— U.C.VV.
The Auburn Knox
United Church Women
held a quilting on
January 23 at 10 ,a,na.
when four bale quilts
were tied. At, 2 p:m., the
general' meeting
followed. It had been
uburn
news
Eleanor Bradnock correspondeat_ •
p.m. sharp in the Com-
munity Memorial Hall.
Meat and potatoes are
being provided. Bring a
salad or dessert.
Games and fellowship
will be enjoyed following
the dinner.
Anyone 60 or oyer is
invited to join this group.
If you need tran-
sportation, please call
planned by Mrs. Donald
Haines, World Outreach
convener.
Mrs. Dorothy Grange
led devotions on ,a New
Years theme and opened
with a poem - Make the
New Year a Stepping
Stone to Grow. The hymn,
My Tines are in Thy
Hand, was sung with Mrs.
Emerson Rodger as the
pianisi. The scripture
lesson was frorn Psalm 37
and a -meditation, "A
Handful of New Days"
was, • given by 'Mk -s.
Maurice Bean. Prayer
concluded the service.
Mrs. Donald Haines
-presented a paper on the
World Outreach work..
This included the alcohol
•consumption problem in
'the schools -as low 'as
Grade 7 an Grade 8, the
rehabilitation • centres
such as Wayside House,
St. Catharines and Bold
Park Lodge, Hamilton,
and more boat people
information. She also
gave the story of Rob
Witmer, a former
Goderich resident, who,
with his Japanese wife,
has &one • missionary
work in Japan, and will
return when his theology
studies are completed..
A recording, Reach
Out, was played and all
sang, "They Will Know
We Are Christians By Our
Love." The closing hymn,
"I Know not What the
Feture Holds," was sung.
President Mrs. Peter
Verbeek presided for the
busineSs and opened with
all repeating the U.C.W.
Purpose.
The minutes were
accepted as read by the
February 180..00
VOTE
E E CRAIG
A Man You Can Count On!
(Deese
• You Can Count on Graeme Craig to
1. INCREASE the Guaranteed Annual Income Supplement by $35
per month. - -
2. NOT INCREASE the excise tax on gas and diesel Nei.
3. NOT APPLY the excise tax on food production energy, as this
is in effect a tax on food.
4. NOT APPLY the excise tax on public transportation energy,
including school buses:
5. RETURN AGRICULTURE to the top priority category of the
• fuel rationing system..
6. WORK TO REGAIN Canada's respect around the world.
7. PRESENT a comprehensive energy program for the benefit of
all Canadians. -
• Graeme Craig
is a farming businessman,
a young father, a Canadian with the
same concern for Canada you have
Huron -Bruce Needs Graeme Craig
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The 1980 allocation was*
accepted as was a
donation to Alma College.
Family Night will be
held an February 22. The
World Day of Prayer
service will be held on
March' 6 in Knox United
oo•
Church and plans are
Wog ade tcr'sponsor a
concert by tbe" Dominion
Life Choir, Kitchener in
April. • -
The Meeting ,closed
with the benediction and
a social hour follewed.
The ant nal Vestry
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