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HORTICULTURAL greetings' .and thanked the
SOCIETY Alm Society for the gifts
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The Auburn :Hoxti»cuitural
Society held their September
meeting -in the Auburn
Community Memorial hall
with the president Mee,
Kenneth Scott: in charge. The
meeting .was opened with 0
Canada with Mrs. Donald
Haines as:pianist. I Irs: Scott.'
welcomed all and : thanked-. _
'everyone for : bringing the
flower ar rangements-- and
bouquets of roses, marigolds.,petunias;. pansies and
dahlias,
The guest •Of the 'evening
was •the:Mrs. William Klie of
Hanover,.district.d'rector for
Number eight, She- brought•.
an cookies sent to,. the
Ontario Horticultural Society
annual meeting in June. Mrs.
Klie told about. ° some new
methods : of slipping 'plants
and; the new ways : of gxpw ing
them,-- -__ _.._ .�_..:
She showed • interesting
heir ,trip to.
California•: showing • many
flowers she, had seen on their
trip,: Mrs::Dorothy Grange
thanked Mrs, 'Klie for her.
informative address.
A get -well card was signed
to be sent to Mr. James Towe.°_.
The ntintites of, the previous
meeting ., were accepted as
read by the secretary. Mrs.
Beth Lansing, Mrs. Eleanor
Bradnock . presented the.
financial Statement and gave
the roll call. The winners of
the door prize were Mrs. Ed
Davies. and Mrs. Russel
Brindley.
`Mrs: Klie ted in a discussion
re the; District annual
meeting to be held in Auburn
on April 23, 1977. The Auburn
Society decided to get paper
white narcissus for premiums
and -lunch was served by:lVirs.
Frances Clark; Mrs. ,.R'o.ss
Robinson, Mrs. Robert
Turner, Mrs. Beth Lansing,
and Mrs. Donald Cartwright.
BIBLE SOCIETY
Rev. John • Thompson of
London; District Secretary,
was guest `speaker -atthe
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RECEPTION
for•
Dianne Mack
and
Richard Pauli
Sept. 25th
Saltford
Dancing 9 - 1 a.m.
to
SOLID SILVER.
_ : Lunch Provided
Everyone,,,felcome' .`.
annual -Bible Society; meeting
held last Tuesday evening in
.the Sunday school room, of
Knox United - Church. Rev.
Thompson son resided for th.
p e.
meeting and showed in-
teresting film on the work of
the Bible •Society in New
--Guinea and Kenya; •
Mr. Thompson also led in'a
'scussion in .which he stated
that the `Bible is now .printed
in over 1500 languages. The
minutes of the last, meeting ;
werepproved as.read by the
secretary Mrs. Thomas
Haggitt. •
The financial statement
Was given by the treasurer.
Mrs. Thomas Jardin. 7Sh'e
stated -that $533.00 had been
sent from this community.
The election of•.officers took
place. The new officers for:
the coming year are as
follows -Chairman -Donald'
Haines, ; vice-chairman
.Ronald .Snell, secretary -Mrs.
Thomas Haggitt; -treasurer-
Mrs. • Thomas Jardin:
CoHee tors=Donnyb ok-Mrs.
Stuart Chamne.y, Westfield •
Elaine Snell, Baseline ' Mr.
and Mrs. .Roy :Daer :Blyth
road - Mrs. Oliver Anderson
and Mrs. Beth Lansing,
Hullett Twp - Mrs.. Elliott
Lapp, Colborne, - Joe Postill,
Auburn North .West - Mrs.
Frank Raithby, North East
Mrs. Robert Arthur,
Torrance T.abb, South East -
Mrs. Donald Haines, South
West .- Mrs. .Wilfred San-
derson and Mrs. Thomas
Haggitt and West Wawanoh
to be filled.
The execiitive.will plan the
annual Carol 'service to be.
Held in,December,
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Lisa Rodger Placed 'the bows
Bell AIlen were Mr. and Mrs Toronto is Visiting with
'Auburn One,4-H club held on an' apron. Cathy thanked_ Robert J. Craig of Ilderton Elva Straughanand renew
their first meting last week everyone for the gifts and and Mrs. Stanley Strasser of oldacquaintances.
at • the home of thsistar
e it ;- vtted everyone toCaneto Galafornia. Mr, and Mrs. Ed Davi
a rF Mrs, Donald Cart- dis la Lunch was served by...".""' ,'. ' �rw� a�a , rra�cs?rr-awau^Mr Ati+gWv+e•M�k u,s�
Wright, The leader, Mrs, John neighbours .and friends, of New ' West in Lexington, Michigan.
minster, B.C. and Miss Jean Mrs. William Reick
Hildebrand opened the
Hamilton of Oshawa visited Kitchener visited last Friday
meeting with the 441 pledge:, HARVEST HOME SERVICE recently for a week with their with
Mrs. Elva StraughanMrs, Hildebrand outlined the .
fall project:. "The Cer alsister, Mrs. Arnold Craig and and Mr; and: Mrs, T.ho'nas
Shelf", . Flowers, fruits, vegetables M'r. ' Craig and later all Jardin,
andrains .dec
rated The election of officers took g ed St.- motored to Oshawa and "Mr. and Mrs Paid Xardin.
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.1VIcCLJNCHEY place. They are as follows their , Mr. ,azl,,, rs, KeithArthur- Sunday with his parents '
s Anglican Church for visited for a few days. • and family ' visited last. "
annual Harvest
President Sherry Verbeek, eir a arves one d M A h S d h Mr.
BRiIDAVSHOWER , vice-president service,• The, rector, Rev,
c president Janet Cook of St: Marys and Mr and Mrs and Mrs Thotitas Jai'din
- Miss Margaret Franke.
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_S-ecretar -tr ' Fre Carson was in charge of Elmer Keller of Dublin n Secretary -treasurer ensurer . Faye the service,: rs.• Murray.• visited' a • ,:..,
Hildebrand,: press reporter - Krs, last Sunday with Mr. Mr.. and 'Mrs,. Keith Scatt •
Nesbit :presided at the organ; and Mrs: Harr : Arthur and attended 'the ;funeral of their_„
as i t'stes6 to a •bridal
shower last,.'- T urs ay
evening when, friends • and
neighbours of Miss Cathy
McClinchey were entertained
to a surprise bridal shower.
The room was . attractively
decorated and Cathy;;; was•
asked' to sit in the decorated
chair. Margaret ' "pinned a
-pretty corsage on the bride-
elect. Margaret Pianken was
in charge of a program of
.contests. A wordscramble
Was won ,by Mrs. Fred:
Armstnang„ -A ' Proposal
contest Was . won by Mrs.
Keith Rodger, and Faye Seers
conducted a Name the Nut
contest and the winner was
Mrs. . , Jack • Armstrong. A
namethe articles on a tray
was won by Glenda Wood.
Margaret Franken read an
address of congratulations to
Cathy and gifts were
presented by , Laurie Arm-
strong, Mary Anne Franken,.
Donna Lynn Armstrong and.
Mary Ellen Van Aiken. .Cathy
thanked everyone for their
giftsand a delicious lunch
was served by :Margaret
Franken, Faye Seers - and
Mrs. Emma Franken;,
ders outlined the Mr, James . Towe 'ass's Greg Arthur: ,. - •ro er-iri- aw
project
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lea Rev. Carson •b readin the
on•Cereal - Y g
o - del s food for the world Old Testament lesson, The
Miss Erna .Bethke and; Mr:: Passed away ' s
n so cereal products from theme of -his Harvest Horne Nenz-y Latimer ofp o gan in is _
basic grains, H o Y Gerrie Royal'Uak^Michigan. in his
The denionstra ' ' :was God and His Goodness to . visited "ori 'Sunday with Mrs. 57th year, He is survived b'
tton was on Mankind : and are we thank Bell Allen, his wife theformery
measuring: techniques'' and eJean Scott
fel?. T h M William
u .urn an one sons, o n
' er at one. visited on Sundaywith. Mr, , Friends .here .received the
and Mrs. Donald Cartwright; ward • of the death of' Donald
Parkhill . on , Tuesday, .Be
the grot}.ps made frypan u I}e ushers were Fred r i lam Rueger and. of •A b d � h
Lawrence and James .Towe. . Miss Carol of • RR 2 Clinton R Zia h
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Knox ' United Church
Sunday "school room was
decorated when Miss Cathy
McClinchey, • bride of this
month was honoured with a
community ubridal ' shower.
The guest book was in charge
of . Carol Seers and Janice
Daer, • and Lisa Rodger
assisted with the lunch.
Miss Faye- Seers- was the
chairman for the' program.
and welcomed all in poetry,
Mrs. Keith Rodger had a
medicine cabinet,scramble
and this was w tfh by Mrs.
Frances Clark. -Miss Jayne
Arthur had a contest and Mrs.
Ed Davies was the winner
having her wedding an-
niversary nearest Cathy's
wedding day. and Mrs. Fred
• Armstrong had an
elimination
contest, and Mrs.
Ed Davies was the winner of
that contest. Faye Seers had
the contest of having birthday
nearest September ,25 . and
Mrs. Harold Gross was the
winner.
Mrs. -Fred ,Lawrence had
the contest "What is -Cathy
wearing tonight?" and Mrs.
Wilfred Plunkett was -the
winner. Mrs. Allan Reed--ef
Hensali pinned a corsage on
Cathy and Mrs. William
Empey pinned a corsage on
thea bride's mother, Mrs.
Norman McClinchey and both
were ' escorted to the
decorated chairs on the
platform. . '
Miss Jayne Arthur read the
address in poetry to Cathy.
id- gifts were carriedin by
Mrs.,Allan Reed, Faye Seers,
Janice'baer' and Carol Seers.
PE. fillip
• Mrs. Jack Glemeits 5.29-1646
Gary Johnston, Michael.
Miller and Ken Clements •
attended a camp Out, .last
weekend in the Auburn area
with the Boy Scouts and their ..
leaders frorri Goderich.
(CORREC.TION FROM
LAST WEEK) ,
'. Anniversary Sunday is to
be held on the 17th of October
at Nile United Church, with
the "Sounds of Faith" from
-Stratford and the •--guest
speaker is to be Rev. Cook of
Trinity United Church of Ash-
field. The service is to be at 11
a.m. • s.;
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We are pleased to see Mr. NI and Mrs. W.J.
James Towe home after a two
O'Donnell of London visited He is survived by his wife the
week's stay in Victoria last'Thurs. withMrs. Myrtle former Elizabeth . (Betty)
hospital, London following Munro, Asquith formerly of Auburn
surgety, • Mr. and Mrs. Carl Walker. , and a son . George.. and
Miss : Faye Seers started and . Mr. 'and Mrs. Fred daughter Janet.
her nursing career last week angers of Port Severn Mr: and Mrs. Robert 'Ling..
in Wingham hospital: • visited last week with.Mr. and and David of Guelph visited
Miss Lorraine Chaney Mrs. Ed Davies. - • , with Mrs, Myrtle Munro last-.
returned to Fanshawe college Mr. Howard Adam of Sunday.
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last week to continue her
course as • Library
Technician. • -
The Auburn Recreation
'Committee and Auburn
Softball Committee are
holding the year end pot -luck
banquet on Thursday October
7. It is,. hoped that all ball
players . will bring.. their
parents. If babysitting
presents a problem, the. rest
of the family is invited, Each
family is asked to bring a.dish
for main course- and a
dessert. Meat, rolls, tea and
coffee, dishes and•silverwar.e
will. be: provided.
Weekend guests with . Mr:
William .1. Craig . and Mrs.
r. ,Hospital Toronto last Friday,
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