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0.--GODERICH SIGNAL -STAR, THURSDAY JUNE 23 1977
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The 51st annual memorial
service will be held at Ball's
cemetery on Sunday July 3 at
3. p.m. The Trustee Board of
Frank Raithby chairman,
Norman McDowell and
• Robert Arthur have planned
the service and Rev. Earl K.
St. Jean, minister of Knox
United Church will be in
charge.
Knox United Church
Women are finishing plans
for their Bridal Pageant on
Friday, June 24 in the church
at 8 p.m. More than 60 gowns
are going to be modelled and
a full evening of program will
be presented.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Johnston
and Jennifer of London spent
the weekend with her parents
Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred San-
derson.
The ball games are in full
swing at the Auburn ball
park. The following are the
games for this week: June 20,
Auburn at Blyth (Central
Ladies League); June 21,
Auburn at Belgrave (Men's
Slow Pitch); June 22, Walton
at Auburn, 7 p.m. (Auburn
Squirts) Doug Glousher and
Sandy Andrews • coaches;
June 24, Little League, 6 p.m.
Mrs. Jean Hanna and Mrs.
M. Magison, both.ot Winnipeg
and Mrs. Elsie Geddes of
London visited last Sunday
with their cousin, Mrs, Be11
Allen.
Mrs. Stewart Blathwayt
returned on the weekend
from a visit with friends in
Ottawa.
A short meeting ,of the
Village Trustees was held
recently in the Town Hall
with Warner Andrews in the
chair. The clerk Frank Raith-
by read some correspondence
and business was• discussed
re street lights and ditches.
Appreciation was given to
those people who have tied up
their dogs but, regret that
some are still on the loose.
Further action will have to be
taken by the village trustees
along with the various
municipalities.
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Kirk-
connell attended the
graduation Baccalaureate
exercises for Miss Mary Anne
Blake of Brussels, their
granddaughter, held in
King's College, London..
Following the mass, a noon
luncheon was served. Special
exercises were held in the
Alumni Hall when students
with 80 percent or more
graduated in Social Services.
Mary Anne obtained her
Bachelor of Social Work and
'is employed now by the, Social
Services in London. Her
parents Mr, and Mrs. Louis
Blake and her uncle, Bill
Blake of Brussels also at-
tended.
Mrs. ' Eleanor Bradnock
visited last Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Harold Nicholson at
Seaforth,
Mrs. Dorothy Grange
returned last weekend after a
couple of weeks with her
grandchildren, Monique,
Megan and Matthew Morris
in London while their parents
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Morris
were in Europe.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Baechler arid their grandsons
Jackie and Joey Holmes of
Blyth were in London last
Friday afternoon to visit Mrs.
June Holmes in St. Joseph's
hospjtal,, London who had eye
surgery Friday morning.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Baechler attended the funeral
of his aunt Mrs. Minnie
Schurter of Chepstow on
Saturday morning. In the
afternoon they attended the
wake of his , cousin, Mrs.
Frank Zettler of Walkerton.
Miss Jean Houston and
Miss J.C. Jamieson of
Toronto spent the weekend
Auburn
news
Eleanor Bradnock,
correspondent, 526-7595
with the former's sister, Mrs.
Frances Clark.
Ernest Niblock is a patient
in University Hospital.
Congratulations to Mr. and
Mrs. Douglas Chamney on ..
the birth of their son
Alexandra Marine and
General Hospital, Goderich
on Sunday, June 19. A wee
brother for Alison.
Mrs. Mary Rollinson and
son Murray Rollinson arrived •
home last Sunday after a
week's visit with her
da.ughter, Mrs. Alfred Weston
and Mr. Weston in Toronto.
Mrs. Bonnie Armour and
daughter Miss Julie Armour
of _Waterloo spent the
weekend with her parents Mr.
and Mrs. Thomas Jardin.
Mrs. Elva Straughan-
arrived home last Saturday
with her daughter Mrs.
Clayton -Robertson and Mr.
Robertson of Meaford. Mrs.
Straughan has been visiting
with them for a couple of
weeks.
Miss Betty Lutz is visiting
this week with friends in
Toronto.
Mrs. Carl Teichert, Mrs.
Dave Johnson, Christopher
and' Kim visited last Thur-
sday with Mr. and Mrs.
Thomas Johnston and Miss
Laura Phillips.
LIONS CLUB
The Auburn Lions Club met
last Wednesday evening in
the Auburn Community
Memorial Hall beginning
with dinner served at 7:15
p.m. by the Pre'sbyterian
WMS members.
Following the dinner, the
president Fred Lawrence
took charge of the meeting.
The minutes were accepted
as read by the secretary Bob
Ketchabaw on motion of Lion
Rus Garrison and Lion Bill
Crawford.
Treasurer Janies
Schneider gave the financial
statement which was ac-
cepted on motion of Lion Ron
Crich and Lion Brian Haflam. 1
Six new members were
welcomed. They were David
Glousher, Greg Arthur, Ross
Dobie, Eldon Chamney,
Marinus Bakker and Murray
Nesbitt.
President Fred Lawrence
read a, letter from the Kin-
cardine Lions Club -Non-stop
Parade of Stars and asked
membersto consider taking
part or giving pledges..
Projects for the summer
break that were discussed
were swimming pool, ball
lights, cement p.ad for sport
activities, Lion's signs, ball
park bleachers, camper's
jamboree, dance and
baseball tournament.
Lion Donald Haines
reviewed the committees set
up for Charter Night 'to be
held in Blyth on June 25 at 6
p.m. with banquet and q.ance.
A few tickets are still
available from any member.
The next meeting will be a
business meeting, on July 6th
at 8 p.m. in the hall.
SPECIAL SERVICE
Sunday, June 19 wall
Fathers' Day, Communion
and Confirmation Sunday at
Knox United .Church. Seven
young people in each
congregation were members
of the Communicants' class
and joined the congregation
officially.
At Donnybrook: Janice
Robinson, Ellen 'Thompson,
Doreen Jefferson, Steven
Chamney, Brian S 5r owden,
Allan Snowden and, Greg
Wilson. i.
At Kncrx United: Greg
Hallam, Andrew Kplopmans,
Sherry Verbeek, Linda
.Cunningham; Kim McDowell,
Paul Ambrose and Dave
Durnin.
At Donnybrook, the Young
People sharedinterest in'
hymns or scripture during the
sermon time. In Knox, the
group presented a skit "Mind
Your Own Business".
Andrew Koopmans was
spokesman and introduced
the class with skill. • Three
elders welcomed each class
into the congregation, The'
classes were held on three
Saturdays for a full 18 hours
of study and films.
Knox boasted a fathers'
choir. last Sunday of fathers
-and sons. It was a challenge
that was obviously given by a
Mothers' Day choir which set
a very high standard.
The men's choir sang two
anthems befitting a com-
munion service.
Prayers were offered :for
William Robinson, Wanda
Jefferson and Mrs. Arnold
Craig and all who are con-
valescing.
A special arrangement is
set up to allow members of
the charge to share a farewell.
service and picnic for The
Rev. Harold Snell in Exeter. -
There will`be only one service
June 26 and that will be at
Donnybrook at 10 a.m.
The 1400 ol: Do It `"'Town.
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• ;G ii Radios and'°Acgessorfes
• Speed queen. ,Appllahces
• Moffat Applfance3
• Smoke Sensors
• Insect Lights and Fly Killing Units ,1
• Handcrafted Gifts .
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Jeffrey L,angridge of Robertson Memorial Public School watches intently as his ball
heads for the basket in the ball toss competition. The younger students participated in
several events during play day held at the school last Friday. (staff photo)
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Ex -Service Men and Women
and Dependents
THE ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION
SERVICE BUREAU OFFICER
Mr. Clare Wall
Provincial Service' Officer
London, Ontario
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Anyone wishing information, advice or assistance regarding
war disability pensions, treatment, allowances, etc., is
requested to contact the service,officer, or secretary, of the
local branch, whose name appears below, not later than July
4, 1977, to arrange an interview. ,
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Service Officer
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