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36. Auction sale
AUCTION SALE
Plano, pump organ, appliances. fur-
niture, truck topper etc. to be held at
Richard Lobb's Auction Clinton, Ont. for
Mrs. Margaret Wein of Exeter plus
several additions.
SATURDAY M.` RCH 22 AT 10AM
Helntzman upright grand piano, piano
stool, Doherty pump organ, Duncan
Phyfe drop leaf dining table w/2 leaves
and six matching chairs in good condi-
tion, library table, antique three
drawer chest w/mustache pulls, washs-
tand. Kenmore 221/2 inch electric stove,
Westinghouse 30" electric stove.
Simplicity spin dry washer. clothes
dryer, modern chesterfield w/matching
loveseat & chair, older chesterfield,
modern queen size bed box spring &
mattress, old wooden bed w/mattress.
round Sunday school table w/folding
legs° round pedestal kitchen table w/4
matching chairs, 36 inch high aluminum
truck topper w/door, oid floor model
radio, chesterfield & chair, sap pails,
trunk, chest of drawers, fancy old arm
chair, chesterfield w/pull out bed, 2
single beds w/ matching 5 drawer chest,
typewriter and table, upholstered
chairs, bedding, pots & pans, dishes and
glassware, small appliances, rollaway
bed, vgcuum cleaner, chrome table 8 4
chairs, swag lamp, electric lawn mower,
coffee & end tables, train and English
saddles. TV plus our usual large
offering.
TERMS CASH
Auctioneer: Richard Lobb
CLINTON 482-7898
47. Card of thanks
GOW
The family of the late Luella Gow wish.to express
their sincere thanks and appreciation to
relatives, friends and neighbours. Special thanks
to Maitland Manor Nursing Home for their years
of care, also Dr, Doody. Thanks also go out to
,the Tasker Funeral Home, Rev, J. Roberts, Rev. J.
Wood, the U.C,W. of both Belgrave and Victoria
Street United Churches, and the friends and
neighbours who sent food. Your kindness and
thoughtfulness will always be remembered. Wm.
Gow, Gladys and Jack Ladd, Violet and Leonard
Brindley, Donna and Glenn Wales, Wrn.
Nohrgangand Rose. 12 -.
LAWRENCE
I wish to thank my friends for the visits, cards,
flowers, treats and best wishes while I was a pa•
tierit in St. Joseph's Hospital and since returning
home. Phyllis. 12
MacADAM •
The family of the late Adam "Addie" MacAdarn
wish to express. their thanks to relgtives, friends
and neighbours for their floral tributes,
charitable donations, gifts of food, and sympathy
cards. ,Special thanks to V.O.N. nurses, Dr. J.L.
Hollingworth, Dr. W.N. Watters, Rev. G.L. Royal,
Rev. J.D. Wood, and staff of second east, and
staff of McCallum Funeral Home. 12
District I ``` ews
Auburn U
The World Day of Prayer was cancelled'
due to the storm at Auburn. Unit II of the
UCW used part of this program at thetir
March meeting
The theme was "Choose Life in its
Fullest". It gave stories of Australian
women of faith who were pioneers in that
land. A special offering was taken which
supports the work of Women's Inter Church
Council of Canada, an ecumenical
organization.
Mrs. Peter Verbeek and Mrs. Ruud Koop-
man were convenors in charge of the
meeting. The worship and study continued
on Native People and Mrs. Verbeek gave the
story of Christina Baker - a Metis United
Church minister and the work she does
among the Indians.
"We Are One in Spirit" and "He's got the
whole World in his hands" were the hymns.
Marjorie McDougall was pianist., A poem
"Do I Now" was given by Mrs. Koopman.
Betty Marsh conducted the business and
received the reports.
4 H CLUB
The 4-H Etiquette Club met for its third
meeting as the Auburn Library. The
meeting opened with the new Motto:
^'Together Today for a Terrific Tomorrow."
The two guests were Richard Hamilton,
the Rural Organization Specialist, and his
sister Jill. How to eat bananas, apples, and
plums properly in public was shown.
Marleen Van Eden demonstrated how to
introduce a guest speaker and also introduc-
ed Richard Hamilton. He talked about op-
portunities in 4 H. Madeen Van Eeden
thanked him for coming.
HURON CHAPEL MISSIONARY CHURCH
The best missionary convention yet, was
the assessment of the four day Mission
Celebration which was held Mar. 9 to 12 with
good attendance each night.
The people and fields represented were
James Roussos, Cyprus; Phil Logan, Sier-
raleony; Danz, Haiti and Joan , Walsh,
Nigeria.
Sound and quote presentation, involving a
tape recorded monologue and a covered
spot light illuminating a large paper ma4Fhe'
.globe, ,bearing the theme workers together
world wide, opened the service each
evening.
WHITE
We wish to extend our heartfelt thanks to those
who expressed their sympathy in so many
thoughtful ways during our recent bereavement.
:Your kindnesses have meant a great deal to us.
a' tre'ne'White-ond family. 12x •.
RATHWELL
I would like, to thank my family, friends,
neighbours and the Vanastra Lions and Lioness '
for flowers, cards, treats and visits while I was in
Alexandra Marine and General Hospital. Thanks
also to Drs. Neal, Lambert and Dawson and
nurses on second'floor east. Your care was much
appreciated. Edgar Rathwell. 12x
STANBURY
The family of the late Harold 'Stanbury wish to
extend their sincere appreciation to relatives,
friends and neighbours for their expressions of
sympathy, floral tributes, memorial donations,•
cards and food at this time of sorrow. Special
thanks to Dr. Hollingworth, Dr: Conway, Dr.
Lambert and the nurses on 2nd east for their ex•
cellent care in Hospital. Also special mention to
Rev. Wood fnr the special attention he gcfve to
our family and to the ladies at Victoria Street
United Church who served the lovely lunch. To
Rick Palla of Stiles Funeral Home, we also extend
our appreciation for his kindness, The Stonbury
Family. 12 , t
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Mildred Lawlor
The mission Celebrations committee was
composed of Kim Baan, Debora Rodges;
Marie Scott, Roy Burchill and Pastor Jim
Carne.
KNOX UNITED CHURCH
The Minister Gary Shuttleworth was in
charge of the morning service at Knox
United Church. Organ and piano Prelude
were played by Mrs. Gordon Gross and Ma-
jorie McDougall. The flowers in the sanc-
tuary were from the funeral of the late
Harold Stanbury.
Instrumentals were performed by Lori
Millian at piano and Christine Bush on the
violin.
The Act of Induction took place for all new
Church Officers of all groups by Gary Shut-
tleworth and Barry Millian. The Junior Con-
gregation was run by Lori and Donna Lynh
Armstrong and Joyce Bean. -
The minister's sermon was entitled
"Signs of the Past'4. -
Offering was received by Peter Verbeek
and Steven Millian. Next Sunday, Mar. 23 ,
will be Palm Sunday with Holy Communion
Service.
Apr. 2, will be the annual Sunday School
Pancake Supper and tickets are available
from the Sunday School members or
teachers. Times for settings are 5 p.m., 6
p.m. and 7 p.m.
AUBURN 3 M's
The 3 M's played shuffleboard and cards
at the Community Hall on Mar. 8.
After the games they went to the home of
Mr. and Mrs. 'Orval McPhee's for the.
business and lunch. Discussion took place
about a bus trip.
The next meeting will be held by Marjorie
McDougall, Violet Durnin and Mr. and Mrs.
Gordon Gross.
HORICULTURE SOCIETY
The Horiculture Society meeting was held
at the Community Hall Monday, Mar. 10,
with 26 present. The first Vice President
Mrs. Maurice Bean chaired the meeting.
The minutes of the last meeting were read
by the secretary Mrs. Jack Vincent and the
treasurers report was given by Mrs. Ross
Robinson. Dorothy Grange spoke on the up-
coming District Annual to be held in Owen
Sound Apr. 12 and delegates were chosen.
Anyone wishing to go, is to have their money
in to Mrs. Ross Robinson by Apr. 1.
Mrs. Lawrence Plaetzer introduced the
two films "Growing Together" and "Mini
Gardens".
Door prizes were won by Tereasa
Raithby, Mildred Lawlor and Jane
Glousher. Lunch was served by Marjorie
McDougall, Val McPhee end Viola Raithby.
EUCHRE RESULTS
. The weekly euchre pary was held at'tne
Community Hall on Tuesday, Mar. 11 with
six tables in play. Winners were: high lady,
Jane Glousher; low lady, Adelaide Allin;
high man, Edgar Daer; low man, Clarence
Allin and novelty, Andy Plunkett.
W.M.S.
The March meeting of the Presbyterian
W.M.S. was held at the home of Viola
Raithby. The president Martha Daer
welcomed all,
The Devotional period was run by
Frances Clark and the hymns and scripture
readings wgre on the Easter theme. She was
assisted bg"Erma Cartwright.
The study was on the symbols ' and
customs of Easter in other lands given by
Erma Cartwright.
The next meeting will be at the home of
Frances Clark Apr. 8 at 8 p.m.
LOCAL NEWS
Recent visitors with Ellen Johnston and
Laura Phillips were Jack Young of Mitchell,
and Mr. and Mrs. Stanley McNall of
Welland.
• Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Anderson and Mr.
and Mrs. Greg Park visited with William
Anderson at Newmarket on the weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Lawlor visited on Sun-
day with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd McLarty of
Goderich. While there, they they visited
with their cousins Frances Youngblutt and
son Douglas of Georgetown, who were
former Auburn residents.
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SPAIN
I wish to thank Dr. Lambert, Dr, Couchi, and the
2nd floor nurses, for their care and kindness •
while I was b patient in Goderich Hospital. Many
thanks to you all. Paul. 12nx
DIAMOND JUBILEE
COMMITTEE
We, the Diamond Jubilee Committee of the Royo;
Canadian Legion Branch 109 Goderich would like
to thank all those who helped make the Cabbage
Patch Kid Party such a success. Special thanks to
Bob at the Goderich Entertainer for the free use
of the VCR and videos, Rivett's for the use of a
TV. Etvelyn Shand the guide leader for her per•
sonal help that day with the following guides, .
Tanya Glousher, Karen McCollum, Amy Sutton
and Cheryl McKenzie and the following for door
prize donations Judy Marshall, Laura McLarty,
Linda MacDonald. Karen Draper, Myrtle McNair.
Ann Feagan, Auleen Theriault, Gladys Evans.
The Met, Rieck's Pharmacy and McDonald's. Also
those who donated cookies 'and our doormen
Warren, George and Terry. -- 12x
PIERSON
The family of the late Walter Pierson wish to
sincerely thank relatives, friends and neighbors
for their expressions"of sympathy, floral tribute§,
memorial donations and cords. Special thanks to
Rev. Crocker and Stiles Funeral Home for their
kindness and concern. Isobel Pierson and
family.- -12
REED •
It is with much gratitude I wish to thank my
relatives and friends for the visits. gifts and
flowers I received while in hospital and since
returning home. A very special thank you to the
medical e>rpertise of Drs, Walker. Lambert, Neal
and Pearce, the T.L.C. of Mari Robinson and the
nurses on second floor E. Dorothy Reed. -12x
LAJEUNESSE
We would like to thank the St. John's Am-
bulance, the Goderich Hospital Emergency staff,
the arena stuff and our family and friends for all
the help and support during our son's recentiacci-
dent. Your help and concern was greatly ap-
preciated. Mike and Judy Lajeunesse. 12nx
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call Bill Brown 524-7417.
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roof in '84. Large lot. All this for only
'11,500.00. Phone Enid Bell for a showing
today. 524-4928.
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WITH MANY EXTRAS • Features deluxe
country kitchen, formal dining room,
gracious living room, finished luxurious
family room with built-in bar and wood-
burning stove. Located on Wellington 5t.
Phone Bill Clifford 524-9090.
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bedroom bungalow with attached
garage. Approx. 1100 sq. ft. Country liv-
ing. Large lot. Asking only '54,500.00. To
inspect, call Jack Cummings 524.9624.
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family home with new
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phoning Bill Clifford,
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bunkhouse. Price includes
'32,500.00. Please
7417.
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games room, entertaining
fireplaces, plus many
ground pool. Call
524-9624.
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524-9090.
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WHEN BUYING OR SELLING . CONTACT:
BILL BROWN ENID BELL JACK CUMMINGS BILL CLIFFORD
524-7417 524-4928 524-9624 524-9090