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About 40 curators of the London Convention Area of the Women's Institutes
of Ontario were present at a workshop held in St. George's Anglican Church
Parish Hall in Goderich on Tuesday, August 9. Front row left to right are
Mrs. Eleanor Bradnock, Hester Walker (provincial curator), Mrs. Herbert
Jackson (chairman), Mrs. Pete Willson, Evelyn Hoshal and Mary Riley.
Second row left to right are Norma Howe, Mabel Watson, Mrs. Walter Scott,
Mrs. M. H. Hodgins, Mrs. Myrtle Barker, Marjorie Herdman, Edna Baxter
and Grace Tomlin. Third row left to right are Mrs. Vermont Pow, Mrs.
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Harold Brophey, Mrs. Stanley Snelgrove and Mrs. T. Creery. Fourth row
left to right are Mrs. Rea Neil, Mrs. J.E. Orr, Mrs. Tom Haggit, Mrs.
Gordon Taylor, Mrs. Marion Zinn and Mrs. Jean Hodgins. Fifth row left to
Fight are Mrs. Bessie McNee, Erma Anderson and Margaret Strang. Sixth
row left to right are Margaret Wardell, Mrs. Ivan Wightman, Mrs. J.
Pilkington, Mrs. L. Johnson, Mrs. Alma Rundle, Mrs. Norman Coulthard,
Mrs. Millie Dempsey, Mrs. W. Keutsch, Mrs. A. Meek and Mrs. Ross Butler.
(staff photo)
Leatherland picnic attracts 75
The annual Leatherland
picnic was held at the home of
Mr.and Mrs. Clare Vincent,
Jr. of Londesboro, R.R. 1, last
Sunday afternoon with over
75 attending from Toronto,
Acton, Lucan and the
surrounding communities.
The afternoon was spent
visiting •relatives and the
games were conducted by
Mrs. Gordon Chamney and
Mrs. Paul Lassaline of
Goderich. 'Winners were as
follows; • wheelbarrow race,
Doug and Lynn Chamney and
Bruce and Michael Vincent,
ball throw, Jeff Vincent,
Barbie Lassaline, guessing
beans in jar, Mrs. Reg Shultz;
foot race winners, Douglas
Chamney, Wilma Vincent,
Bruce Vincent, Jeff Vincent,
Kara Leatherland.; contest
throw blocks, Ray Neil, Mrs.
Wayne Millian, Kenny
Millian, ,Robbie Vincent,
Kara Leatherland; oldest
person present, Orton
Leatherland, Toronto; • bir-
thday closest, Norman
Vincent, Londesboro;
clothespin. contest, Mrs.
Edgar Leatherland, Douglas
Chamney; boot race, Bobby
Millian; foot race, Bruce
Vincent. The afternoon's
prograrn closed . and a
delicious supper was served
to all.
Little Miss Jennifer
Stadelmann visited for the
last ten days with her
grandmother, Mrs. Eleanor
Bradnock while her parents
Mr. and Mrs. John
Stadelmann, Christine and
Rhonda were at a cottage
near Callander.
Mr. Thomas 'Johnston
attended the Derry Day
celebrations held at
Beaverton last Saturday by
the Black Knights.
Mr. Warner Andrews
arrived home last Friday
after visiting for four weeks
in the Western Provinces.
Mr. and Mrs. William L.
Craig returned last Friday
from a two week's vacation
triplo British Columbia.
Many from this community
attended, the reception for
Mr. and Mrs. Brian Craig at
the Blyth Community centre
• last Saturday evening.
During the evening Mr. Bill
• Sproul extended
congratulatiOns to Brian and
Margaret and presented
them with a purse of money..
Brian thanked everyone for
coming and for the gift and
those who put on the recep-
tion:
Miss Shelley Haggitt of
Zurich is holidaying with her
grandparents Mr. and Mrs.
Thomas Haggitt.
Anyone wishing to hear
Charlie Pride and enjoy a trip
to C.N.E. by bus on August 30
please call 526-7595 and if
enough persons a're in-
terested...the, bus will come by
Auburn.
Mr. and Mrs. Oliver
Anderson and Mr. William
Anderson returned home last
Saturday after three weeks
visit in Western Canada.
Mr. and Mrs: Charlie Ford
of London visited last Friday
with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
Johnston and Miss Laura
Phillips.
Congratulations to Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Lawrence on the
birth of a son last week in
Alexandra Marine and
General Hospital, Goderich.
Mrs. Lawrence and son'
arrived home on Sunday.
Mrs. • Eliza Stewart was
able to come •home last
weekend to her daughter,
Mrs. Marion Sproul's place
after being a patient -for a few
weeks in Clinton District
Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Russel
Garrison arrived home on
Sunday evening after a trip to
Alberta for several weeks.
Mrs. Willihm Moss is a
patient in Alexandra Marine
and General Hospital in
Goderich and she is wished,a
speedy recovery.
Congratulations to Mr. and
Mrs. Ross Dobie on the birth
of their daughter last week in
Alexandra Marine and
General Hospital in
Goderich,. Mrs. Dobie and
baby came home last
weekend.
Mr. Gerry Beimers is
visiting •with relatives and
friends in Holland.
Congratulations to Mrs.
Ann St. Jean on the ap-
pointment as co-ordinator
and activity director of Huron
County Outreach program -
Geriatric Day Care.
TRUSTEES MEET
The August meeting of the
Auburn Village Trustees met
in the Town Hall last
Saturday evening with the
chairman Warner Andrews in
charge. The minutes of the
• July meeting were accepted
as read by the clerk, Mr.
Frank Raithby.
It was decided that from
now on if several street lights
are off please call Sandy
Andrews and he will contact
Hydro Office at Clinton. If a
street light bulb has burned
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the bulbs.
It was announced tha-t 62
feet of sidewalk has been laid
by B and B Contractors of
Auburn and Lucknow.
It was decided to go to
Hanover and enquire the
Auburn
• news
Eleanor Bradnock,
correspondent, 56-7595
possibility of applying for a
Wintario grant to assist in
putting up new street lights in
the village.
The non -control of dogs in
the village was again
discussed and one taxpayer
inquired why their dog had
to be tied up while others run
at large. It was stated that
dog control by-laws are being
drawn up by the Township
councils where the village is
locattd and then the control
system will be put into action.
Hullett Township already has
a good by-law and if dogs are
running at large you can call
the dog-catcher and get ac-
tion.
The next meeting will be
held on September 5 at 7:30
p.m. It is hoped that more
taxpayers will attend the next
meeting.
The August meeting of the
Auburn Presbyterian
Woman's Missionary Society
was held last 'Wednesday
evening at the home of Mrs.
Lily Leatherland. In charge
of the meeting was president,
Mrs. Wilfred Sanderson who
opened with the call to
worship. The hymn, The King
of Love My Shepherd Is, was
read in unison' The
devotional period was con-
ducted by the president and
•the scripture lesson, Mark I:
verses 9 to 22 were read
alternately. The meditation
was on verse 19 -Jesus calling
His Disciples and closed with
prayer.
.The roll call was answered
by a Bible verse containing
WELCOME
SERVICE
twoutcl like to cell you with
-housewarming gifts" and in•
formstion about your row
location. The Hostess wilt be
salad to arrange your subscrip-
tion to the Signal -Star
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the word, net. The minutes
were accepted as read by the
secretary, Miss Minnie
Wagner. Business items were
discussed and plans were
made for the next meeting to
be held at the home of Miss
Minnie Wagner. Mrs. Eleanor
Bradnock will be in charge of
the devotional nd -'Mrs.
Frank Raithby will have the
missionary topic.
The hymn, Speak to me
Lord, That I May Speak, was
read and Mrs. Roy'Daer had
the missionary message on
the theme, Noharbor of lhe
Republic of China and
especially Tangshan cip.
The offering was received
by Mrs. Frances Clark and
dedicated with prayer. The
hymn, At Even When The Sun
Was Set was read and the.
meeting closed with the
benediction. Lunch was
served by Mrs. Leatherland.
W.I.
Members of the Auburn
Women's Institute were
guests at the Londesboro
meeting last Wednesday
evening and all report an
enjoyable tin -ie.
Mrs. Thomas Haggitt and
Mrs. Eleanor Bradnock at-
tended the London Area
Women's Institute curator's
workshop at St. George's
Parish Hall in Goderich last
Tuesday.
CHURCH NE WS
The annual Memorial
service at Hope Chapel
Cemetery •will be held on
Sunday, August 28 at 3 p.m.
with Rev. Stan McDonald in
charge. Please bring your
own lawn chairs.
istrict
ews
Plan fall bazaar
The Fall -Bazaar, tea and
bake sale were the main topic
of discussion al the August
meeting of the Huronview
Auxiliary, held, in the Craft
Room on August 15.
The suggested date for the
bazaar is October 19 and it is
hoped that many more
members and visitors will be,
present at the next meeting
on September 19 when plans
will be finalized.
During the business
session, members answered
the roll call by giving their
date of birth. Minutes of the
previous meeting were read
by Mrs. James Griffith in the
absence of Mrs. A. McNichol.
To conclude the meeting,
jelly roll and tea was served.
I think that gardening's lots of
fun,
I worship every plant and twig;
I grab my work gloves, trowel
and spade —
Then tell the gardener where to
dig.
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