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11ERiOce SIGNAL -STAR, THURSDAY, MAY 27, 1976
p11EURN ARD DTR1CT NIS
FASTBALL
Auburn Recreational
fastball is organizing well this
year. After several meetings
whicl-t, were well attended,
, seven team -s• are now;
organized:.
The ':age .•divisions are not
finalized but the'suggested 15-
18 year old.'team is, coached
by John • Verwey, ' Fred
Lawrence, . and Rick.
Ferguson.
The 14 year and,under team
is coached by Doug Chimney,•
and Ron Plunkett, Bill Sproul
and Rick Slemen are
-organizing the 14 year and
over ladies softball.
The Auburn mixed league,
'teams have Dana Be7an and
'Brian .McClirichey as team: A
coaches; Tear, B,'" Gary and
Linda Haaker; 'Team . C,
Terry Powell;+Team D, Ross
Dobie and Doug Glousher:
Nine others have offered
their services as• spare
coaches and there are about
15 umpires.
S-chedules will be drawn up
soon after the June 2 meeting
'at Holmgsvilie for area
townships. Once schedules
are drawn, up umpires will be
called to . a coach -umpire
• meeting to schedule umpiring
.and establish ground rules.
Plans are underway to
build a 'storage shed ,for
stbiageof bases; lime, minor ,
league, umpire equipment,
etc: The cornu ittee Is pleased
that tickets are selling so well
pn the draw._ The proceeds
from this will assist them to
buy equipment.
Fred 'acid LauraLawrence
have agreed to . handle the
booking of the diamond and
after June 4, Rick Ferguson is
to: take care of collecting
tickets 'and .money from the
coaches who are.taking care
of their team -Any suggestions.
or enquiries, please contact
Glen Webster, 529-7835.
WI
The Auburn Women's
Institute held . its :May
we're here.
anymore
1 -.WEST ST•.••
C.I.A.G. INSURANCE
CO—OPERA-TORS
are • moving their .Huron. ,::County
Claims• and Service Office in
Goderich to:
31 WEST., STREET
P.O.: BOX 234
GODERICH
334.2138
Your Huron. County Agents are
ROSS FRANCIS. BERT'KLOPP-
Kirkton 229-6294 Zurich 236-4988
LLOYD MONTGOMERY
Wingham 357-3739
PETER ROY
Clinton 482-9357
GEORGE"TURTON Goderich.524-7411
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Mrs. Wes Bradnock 528,)59 '
meeting , in the Auburn • S,,,,cr4. Prizes were wonby,
Community Memorial hall Mrs Kenneth McDougall and
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Iasi Tuesday ev-ening with the Christine Stadelmann.
president, Mrs. Eleanor, Lunch wars: served by Mrs.
Bradnock in: the chair. Mrs.Gordon Powell, Mrs. Norman
Catherine Jackson wars McDowell, Mrs. E.mixia
piani t ` Franken and -Mrs; NOriii-an
• ' Mrs Bradnock welcomed Wood.
the Auburn .1 and Auburn 2:4H
clubs, their mothers and. SOCIAL NEWS
ofher, guests The motto•, We are sorry -to report that.
Learn to do .by doing (the -914 '•Mrs, Major Youngblut was
motto)' was: taken by Mrs: taken on Saturdayevening by
Wilfred Sanderson. ambulance' to Clinton" Public
A ei Hos rtal d H B dl•
uburn 1 ' club With their pi and Harry • ea e
leaders, Mrs. Donald Cart- taken by ambulance on
Cart-
wright and Mrs. `John Sunday m•orni•ng to the
Hildebrand told about, their Alexandra' Marine and
exhibit when Kirn McDowell General Hospital; Goderich. •
will be commentator asses
olo. was played by Anita
Hallam and a piano solo was visited on the wee'kend.` With
played by Kim Daher. w =t. their -.sister, Mrs. Frances
Clark. .
Mr. and Mrs; Ronald •
Da rude of Waterdown
interesting skit, "Let's begin visited last week with Mrs.
to embroider" and the Beth Lansing for a few''cays.
characters were introduced • - Mrs. Pearl Rollinson of
by Yvonne Bean. Toronto and Mr. Everett
Jayne Arthur played a Taylor of Blyth visited on the
piano solo and a musical'weekend with their sister-,
number was given by Tracy Mrs. Emmerson Rodger and
Machan, Vickie' Powell ac- Mr. Rodger.
companied on the piano by Miss Diane Kirkconnell of
Mrs. Gordon Powell. The London spent the holiday with
dip
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•A piano M' Jean Houstonands Jean Jamieson of Toronto.
Auburn 2 with their leaders
Misses Trudy Maclrain and
Faye Seers presented an
s lay of the two 'cl'ubs of her parents • Mr.. . and . Mrs.
tote bags, cushions and other. • Andrew Kirkconnell.
articles was well done and Congratulations to Miss
made an interesting display Janet Oldreive on her . Poison 'v
along with •.their . finished marriage to Robert Paul. Y°'*".
The members of the' Girl' Guides area -executive met in
Goderich last week. They include (front' mai:, left' to right);
Mary Troy, Hanover; Doris Oppertnab, Formosa; Fay
Demerling, k'ordwich, Nancy MacLennan, "Goderich;
Lillian Seifried, Palmerston and Jean Ainslie and Joy
M;r. and , Mrs.. Douglas
Chamney •and Alison. were',
Mr: and Mrs. Bud Chamney;
Paul, Eldon and Lorraine
Chamney;• .• Mr. and •Mrs.
Larry Chamney of Waterloo;
Mrs. Lillian Leatherland,
Clinton; -Mrs. Paul Lassaline,
John, Bill, and Barbara of
Saltfprd; Mr. and. "Mrs. Bob
Jones of 'Toronto; Mrs. Leslie
Krisp, Jennifer, and Tanya of
Toronto; Mr. and Mrs. Ernie
Niblock, Laurie and•Shan-
non; and the Rev. Stanley
McDonald of Londesboro.
record. books. • . ' . Axford on Saturday May 15th
Mr..•0.and .,Mrs Donald at St. Richard of ;Chichester
Haines 'showed interesting . Anglican . Church, Weston.
pictures taken this past . Janet is tkie daughter of Mr.
winter in California. Mrs. and Mrs.'.' Donald
Thomas ''Haggitt,thanked Mr. Oldreive(nee Betty Asquith)
• and .Mrs. Haines for .the 'in- ' and has •visited in the village
terestin:g pictures and often during the past years'.
comments.. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
The minutes of the,previous, Haggitt and family of
'Meeting were accepted as Bramalea spent the weekend,
read by the secretary, Mrs: with his parents, Mr and;
_.Donald Haines. Plans were Mrs. Thomas Haggitt.
made for the *Huronview 'Mr.'and Mrs'.'George Robb.
Birthday party"on June 16thand family of London 'spent
and it is 'hoped that women in the holiday with her parents,.
the corrimun.ify will come and Mr: and Mrs. Wilfred San-
help with this event. • derson.
'A program, • is to be Mr. and Mrs'. Donald Kai of
presented and the Birthday Oakville spent the weekend
cake passed with tea: with her mother, Mrs.
Delegates : to the • District Catherine Jackson
annual of Huron VlestDistrict The Holy Sacrament of
which is to be held in Auburn
on. May 26th were 'appointed. •
They are Mrs. Thomas
Baptism was given by Rev.
Stanley McDonald at Knox
United Church last Sunday. to
Haggitt, Mrs. Eleanor the following: Lesley Alison
Bradnock, Mrs. Beth Lansing'. Chamney, '. daughter of,
and Mrs. Frank Raithby. The Douglas and Lynn Chamney;,
flowers are to be arranged by James Tyler Craig, son of
Mrs. Ed Davies and Mrs. Allan . and Elaine Craig;
Thomas Lawlor. Duane Ronald Durnin, son of
' The 'card report was given Ronald . and --Diane Durnin;
by Mrs. Andrew Kirkconnell . Jeremy Robert 'Reid, son of
and she read the thank you Allen and Gail Reid; and
notes she had received. The Janice. Lorraine Webster,.
financial statement was daughter of Allen and Karen
accepted . as given by the _Webster.•
treasurer, Mrs. Donald After Baptismalservice on
Haines. Sunday guests for dinner with
Rdll call was answered by
each member givinga
current event. The new
programs were given out and
the collection was taken by
'Jayne Arthur and Faye
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'doctor if a rash occu,rs•. ti
Hiking enthusiasts using
the facilitiesin the Maitland
-watershed should be familiar
with 'this . harmful plant. A
booklet containing. Photos of
poison ivy and its manyforms
would be a handyaddition ,to
your : Cam ing or •hiking
equipns•e t. Further in-
formati can be obtain.ed'by
contact g the Maitland
Valley Conservation
'Au'thority, • Box 5, • in
Wroxeter', or by phoning 335-
3557.
• Whendealing with poison
it is better to learnabout
its effects from a: book rather
than from first :hand ex-
perience, •
PRACTISE
BREAST SELF-
EXAMINATION
On June 1st, the Arbor will be owned and
managed by Wayne and Lois Holtzhauerr....,
You will find them very 'pleasant, ex-
perienced and eager to carryon the ex-
cellent -courteous service that the Arbor is
noted for.-.–
Please come in and meet them, extend
the same warmth thatyou gave the
Duerns. Wayne's father was born in Clinton. '
and a host 'of relations in this area will
assure a good start in a very exciting and
successful business - thanks to you.
Vance, both of -Goder•ch, • (back row)•.Doris Stoc_ khlian,
Ayton, Diane. Robertson, K:ennilworth; -Bernice: Noble,
• Palmerston; Betty'Kerr, Hatovvp; Donna Wood, Clinton; .'
and Carroll McKim, Lucknow (photo by Jason,Alnslie)•
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Let us help you. Call Don, Bill, Tom or. Ed at 524-
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