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GODERICIIS'IGNAL,STAR;;'THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 1'w, 1976'
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AUBURN AND DISTRICT NEWS
WY#LK,ERBURN CLUB; .:.
The Walkerburn Club held.
-the Monthly, 'meeting..., at 'the
home of, Mrs. "ElliofL Lapp..
• Mrs..,Carmen .CroSe vas in
charge 'of themeeting and .led
is perray•
The minutes of the previous
meeting were;: accepted as
•
read • by the ,'secretary Mrs.
•• Lloyd Penfo•und.•
Corres:pondenee was 'read
• and the roll call. was 'ah-
swered by ;giving. a donXion
t0 the . groups 'aew,, foster,
chime
Lloyd
Mrs..
• `•On, motion of Mrs.
1VIc.Clific'hey._ .and -
DUNGA,NNONDOINGS
MRS. MARY BERE
, Unisted Church service was home on• Thursday after a 10 -
held in the . basement• for the
day stay in Wingha d
few who braved the storm to . Hospital: He is. still weak arid
turn out. Rev. H. ,G Dobson must be careful not to overdo
continued his. series .of ser- "in this weather.
mons from . the Gospel of john John Young carne home
with' a talk entitled, "The -
Wednesday
the Goderich hospital on.
New Life", based on the story Wednesday and is going back
of Nicodemus:• to work this week. ' • ,
Greg Lawrence, of Bran- Debbie Vella spent •the
tford,- who taught:F.rench at. weekend with her aunt, 1VIra:.
Brookside last year renewed
Mary- Bete and family, and
acquaintances With friends in also visited.Mr. and Mrs.
Gdderich, Dungannon and Graham McNee...
Lucknow recently.a is
Bill and Colleen Naylor of
Sarnia spent • the weekend
. teaching in Brantford this with' her parents, Mr. and
year.. Mrs. Ben Parks.
Steven ' Andrew, William A - e tion
•
ermost on
Mrs. Wes Bradnl ck' 526-.159
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DOig wins last p001
The Kinsmen Club of A spokesman for; • the
Gudelrich'4inndunced that Ken Kinsmen Club announced`
Doig of Seaforth was the that i•i•was the last pool for the
whiner of the hockey pool for .season as the`financial:rebutil •
January 31 and February 1,3, an . the project has been
and°4. minimal' at best and there
Mr "Doig pocketed the, $84 was. simpl.y9no return on the
Thom
members,.
Cunn.in- g'halr1- 11•re--Shin y 11 "Mt :-11orniani fi st-prze--fo:r-°h•i•s-11 cokneet� µhal t'xp
once to the
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members. approved of: the Mcl)bwell;' ..:.nomin'atin pl'L);;nostications, Qf the ,iti• been waning, since
•
sli ort. af. an .eight year-o'ld g 1 .}1 k LeagueChristmas. , 4
pp c(ni'mittee,, Mrs: - Ken
rtneth " Nationa , 'oc• ey :
Kogrean girl. 1 M'chougail,. Mrs. Maumee •'.:games.
M'rs. •Lloyd MGClirrchey; the 13ea• Mrs. G erlad McDowell. �''
donated by'Mrs Stey/a`rtj Ball .business period, Plans were!
treasurer, gave the financial• ` The new, president•, Mrs,
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The, • di a L-�
Statement: h /� ��
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i ni conducted � �.
Ernest u n u ted ��
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the..
"was won by Mrs.•Roy Deer.
The next,: Mee ting'wi11 be' .held en February' 27 for the •
held ,one week earlier'in World bay of Prayer.servi> e p'layed.'the Exeter a11' ,.Stars• added to his many assists.
March neMarch 18th with the and ,came .Out on .top by .a Mike Brennan finished the.
to' be held in:' Knox United score of 4-2. "• . assisted Grant .
:program to be in the charge Chu -ch on March 5.. David opened•
Arrangements were . scoring h Electrics
completed for membe•rs.. to assisted Graharri;
the -Spring . Minutes Garrow-
in -Brucefield:
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made .fii.r• family night. to be :, Last'Sa'turday the Electrics first goal of -the year; this goal
Jewell
for the
by Todd
later. Grant
long .dash
In the third period
of Mrs. 'Carmen Gross and
Mrs• Ronald ,Gross. 'Lunch.
committee • will be*" Mrs. attend
Elliott Lapp and Mrs. Joseph , Presbyterial
Verwey. Unit I Ladies served lunch
Mrs: Ted Hunking .was th'e the Social'hour.
auctioneer for a successful
bake sale. Lunch was served
the
by Mrs., Carmen Gros's and
Mrs. Ronald Gross assisted
by th.e hostess, M.u., Elliott
Lapp. .'
COMMUNITY NEWS
We are -'sorry 'to report that
Maitland Allen is a patient .in
Clinton Public Hospital with
fractured hip which he suf-
fered from a fall in front of
the Auburn Post Office.
Mrs. Harry Arthur and
Mies-. Kenneth Scott left last
Saturday .for . a two week
holiday in Florida.
• qu s upp .
Irvin and Terry.Zinn enjoyed manylips now; is "What is
Mr.and Mrs. George
a holiday in. Hawaii din p - Collins of Huron Haven
January. being• .' done about ' �a . Village 'visited ' last Sunday
Warren ' Z incl ' returned Dungannon Fair for • 1976. with Mrs: Eleanor Bradnock.
home after being in eturnglim•There is a feeling of disap Robert '•Chamney is ' a
hospital fora while. ` pointment over the canceiligg Patient-" in, •Clinton Public.
Newl' weds Sharon and of the ~fair, last year'and a Hospital:
y wish that the tradition of Mr. and'.'Mrs. Robert Craig
• Leonard Heggs' were storm having an annual fair Might
stayedover the weekend until
of Lucan spent the weekend •
. Tuesday at the home of herbe continued. The community with his father, William J.
-parents:. Mr. and .Mrs Nets would : apprecia#e seine Craig and aunt, Mies..•:
on, before they could' feedback from Executive and Maitland ''Allen and visited .
Pearso;
roced on their honeymood Directors of'the Agricultural with .Mr. Allen who is a
for the rest of the weak. They ' Society as to the future of the patient in 'Clinton Public'
will make:their home in ,St: fair „' Hospital.
thar
'Caines. Mrs.' Gordon DUNGAN•l O i .I-. :.,Mrs • John-Stadelmann,
Cathar•rl : was also,. storm The February meeting of `Christine and ; Rhonda of
Du;n,gannon. W.I.. met • Blyth visited las Friday with.
•s
Mr•. and Mrs.. Smith and two February 4 at the ;home. -'of -in-'-§ ECeanorBraddrro-ck.
children,. enro'u.te • . from Mrs Robt: Irvin, with ten Mr. and . Mrs. • Donald
Listowel• to their home on ..members ; and two visitor- Cartwright and'family visited.
• Highway 21, became stuck in • s(who joined the. Branch) last :Sunday with Mr.' and
• ::the snow on the fourth cone. ; present. ' . Mrs. Jim Cart<^ruright of Myth.
and stayed` with Morris Evers. Mrs. Grah'am,, McNee, Euchre Party •"winners
• un.tilTuesday."• president, welcomed those. were: high lady, Mts. . Bob
who had braved the cold - Arthur; low lady, ...Mrs. Tom
•. went., to
Mrs: HerborWilkins'.'' weather, and uncertain Haggitt; high man,', Andy
went d Sudbury -for last to roads. Roll call was answered Plunkett'; low man,. Tom
• weeklend'`and were' not able: to •
_get Wome until Tuesday., by each reading a newspaper •,Hallam . novelty, : Mrs.
clipping on World Affairs .'Frances Clark.
• Church services at which was the theme of the Recent visitors with , Mr.
Christian Fellowship church • meeting. -• ' and Mrs: Thomas Jardin
were cancelled on Sunday due- : ' Business included Mrs. 'Were Mr. 'and Mrs: Leonard.
-to the inclement` weather:, Herb Maluske'sletter; her. Crawford ofWingham
conditions. Plans to have a outline of • Provincial - Mr., and •Mrs- Stanley
' group from Zurich share in a President's• expectations and McNall of 'Welland spent the
Sunday -program-have had to . plans; a letter. from Mrs. R. weekend with Miss. Laura
:bepostponed. Buchanan,,, , Distract Phillips and Mr.. and 'Mrs,'
Robert Irvin has put in a secretary,. and giving theidate ' Thomas Johnston - •
miserable week 'with - May 26th for the District. •
• ulcerated teeth Which caused . ,Annual to be held in Auburn U C W '
• swelling and pain. •Community Hall,, a motion to The general Meeting of the
sponsor' 4-1-1 Girls' Clubs with Auburn. United( Church
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Watts the leaders and assistants Women was held, in the
and Carole of Allen Park,•""
Michigan spent the' weekend
of January .25 with 'Mr and
Mrs.- Glen Olson and faMily
and' attended ' the "Cradle
Christening of their: grand-
daughter, Amy .Marie Olson
in • "Kingsbridge. Roman.
Catholic Church. Amy was
dressed all in white in a long
..christening gown which is a
• fai ii1 rhe rloom:
being Mrs. Fred Young, Mrs. Sunday School room of the •
Geo. Errington, Mrs: Howard church on January -8th. Mrs.
Culbert, Mrs. Elmer ,Black, John Durnin was -in charge.ezf'
an,d Miss Mary -.Van Diepen, the devotional period on the
to. study "A' Touch of Stit- .theme "Beauty". She was
chery"; • a motion to give assisted by Mrs. Ernest
another Life Membership:: , ' Durnin:-' . . a
Plans for a. Fashion Show The following -slate of of -
were changed to planning a ficers was installed by Mrs.
Variety Concert this spring, Lawrence Plaetzer
thelast' one baying been •in Past , - President, Mrs.
1967 ! The 'treasurer's report. Gerald McDowell; President,
w.as givan 'by Mrs: }•arry Mr.--Er-nest-Dur-nin first
Mrs. Olson and children
returnedwith, her parents to
spend a week in Allen Park.
When Glen was bringing his
family home' last weekend
they .Were storm stayed .in
Goderfch'fo.r'a couple df .days.
George •Errington returned
Girvin - vice-president, - Mrs. Jack
The topic,: "Ilighli:ghts of -Armstrong; second vice -1..
1975" was prepared and given.' president, Mrs. '.Peter' Ber- •
by Mrs:• Roy Robson andbeek; secretary, Mrs.
followed. by discussion .re Thomas Jardin; assist ht
International Women's Year • secretary, Mrs. Beth • Lan -
favoring co-operation; sing; treasurer, Mrs Oliver
provincial election; postal •Anderson.' 1
strike; closing, of-G.P,H.;" Literature secretary, Mrs.,
heavy snowstorm in April Elliott Lapp; Christian
1975- and damage by rain in Education,' ' Mrs. Kenneth
August' 11975; strikes and. McDougall; Christian
world turmoil: '. .. Stewardship, Mrs. Arnold
It was decided not.to'send Cook', 'Christian Citizenship,
anyone : to the Officers' Mrs. • 'Dorothy Errange;
Conference. May 4:6 at kepresentativ.e on Manse
University of Waterloo. Fee is .Committee, Mrs. Maurice
$60.• If anyone wishes to go Bean; Representative on
paying her awn - expenses- Board of • Stewards, Mrs.
contact' Mrs. •Varry Girvin Gordon Gross; supply, Mrs,
for the application form. Donald Haines.; v'i'siting
Collection was received, "committee; Mrs. ' Jack
also Pennies for Friendship. Armstrong.
Hostesses were Mrs. Robt Kitchen' committee, Mrs,
Irvin, Mrs. Harry Girvin and Beth- Lansing, Mrs. William
Mrs. Clifford Purdon. L: ' Craig;, auditors, Mrs.
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AUBURN GROCERY & VAROETY
WEEKLY SPECIALS
McCain's,Deep'n. Delicious
Cheese and 'Pepperoni
SPECIAL
119
REG. $2.23
MITCHELL' - 19.0• CAN
APPLE SAUCE
REG: 53c .
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The Electrics are in. - top
spot in th-e league next -
Saturday at 10:00, ra.m..
'Ha`nover : plays here in
G oderich. :
Flowers. for Ali •ocasions`'
Weddings •
+ Funerals
• Fresh .cut:
Flowers
+' Dried Flowers
+. Plants
Di5tinctiye Gifts.
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l GROUP OF
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l GROUP OF
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I GROUP OF
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AND UNDERARM
•, BRIEFCASES
KLEENEX
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FACE TISSUES
2
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ALL,WINTER
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NOW-
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1 GROUP' OF
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AND
CURTAINS- _�
VALUES TO 3.99
1.
77
I GROUP OF
ASSORTED LAIN -EES'''"
PULLOVERS,
BLOUSES,. ETC.
1/2 Price.
ASSORTED
G.E. LIGHT BULBS
40 60 100 WATT '
7 BULBS PER PKG.
2PK•GS. $ o®
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20 PCE.
STARTER.SETS
REG. 515.97
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LADY TORCAN
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t . REG: S6.99
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