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y 50 ladies of Auburn
1 a birthday luncheon
andlelight istaurant
rich in honor of Mrs.
frau han's, 87th bir-
d in by her two `
ers, Mrs, Thomas
Jardin Of Auburn and
Clayton (Annie)
on of Meaford. A rose
ment was given to
s. Kenneth McDougall
ed all and on behalf of
sembled ladies ex
:ongratulations. After
Mrs. Straughan
her friends for the
n•honour of her bir-
and both daughters
xpressed their ap-
on.
and Mrs. Thomas
n and Miss Laura
attended the wedding
r Teichert and Miss
Fisher in Goderich
urday.
Bonnie Armour and'
lie spent the weekend
er parents Mr. and
Cholas Jardin and
lother Mrs. Elva
an.
s recently with Mrs.
len were Mrs. John
Goderich and Mrs.
la Bushell of
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce
Winnipeg visited last
rith his grandfather
liam J. Craig and aunt
11 Allen.
ommunity is pleased
rs. William Moss is
Iter several days as a
in Alexandra Marine
3eneral Hospital,
h.
and Mrs. Clayton
on of Meaford visited
reekend° with her
Mrs. Elva. Straughan
• sister Mrs: Thomas
ind Mr. Jardin.
and Mrs, Gordon.
Vickie and Kevin
their son Wayne at
last Wednesday.
Christine Stadelmann
!ed her fifth birthday
party at the home of
andmother, Mrs.
r Bradnock last
day. Those present
yson Chamney, Chris
)aw, Heather Ket-
, Lorie Cartwright,
Cartwright, Shelley
Sharon Glousher,
Thompson, Rhonda
(mann, Jennifer
lann., and her mother
hn+Stadelmann of RR2
and Mrs. Ernest
and Mr. and Mrs.
Ball spent last
td at Powers,
in attending the 40th
anniversary of their
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer
tis,
nd Mrs. Steve Amick
sons of Ontario,
iia were recenLguests
ler grandfather Mr.
J. Craig and aunt;
11 Allen.
nd Mrs. Robert Steep
rich visited last week
FauntMrs. Bell Allen.
Myrtle Munro visited
*with her son Robert
lut, Mrs. Youngblut,
`Bruce and Kristen at
h
sulate
sur home
nivv
r winter
imfort
t wait for cold
er! insulate now
e heating costs
promote snug
ort when winter
s. Every dollar
pend on insula
omes back in
aving dividends.
he money you
today --
Victoria and
IRM. and
GREY
COMPAN,', S.NCE ,.ea
A,A. Wastlieriy
341 Geduld
Toronto. / Mr. Youngblut-
brought his Mother home on
Saturday and remained for
the weekend.
Several from here.attendesi
Marie Willis, bride elect for
September at (the home of
Mrs. Kenneth Haggitt at
Exeter.
The community is sorry to
report that. Mr. Sam
uburn
news ,, Wilfred
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ti
PgRTCH SIGIVAI ,S FAR T
displayed her gifts made for
the gift stall at the London.
Convention to be held at
Sandpiper Inn at Vanastra on
S.f ptember s, 2B-.".and...29 I
o: '"iIa'Jrt-* must' ,of ui t e •
Auburn members will attend
this two day convention when
it is so close. •
Mrs. Thomas ,Haggitt and
Mrs. Leonard Archambault;
were in charge of programs
for the social meeting...`.
Winners were: word contest,
Mrs. Lillian Leatherland;
material contest, Mrs.
Thomas Lawlor; know
Ontario, Mrs. Kenneth
McDougall; cents, Mrs.
Sanderson;
nostalgia, Mrs. Leonard
Archambault and the bir-
thday closest, : Mrs. " Elva
Straughan. A word of ap-
preciation was voiced to Mrs.
Peck for the delicious dessert
which she served at 2 p.m.
when the members arrived.
Eleanor Bradnock,
correspondent, 526-7595
Thompson of Donnybrook is a
patient in Wingham Hospital.
His many friends wish him a
speedy recovery.
Miss Laura Wagner is
visiting friends in Syracuse,
New York.
Mr. and Mrs. Reid Shep-
pard of Sarnia visited last
week with Mr.. and Mrs.
Thomas. Johnston and Miss
Laura Phillips.
Miss Lily Odbert of
Stratford is visiting with her
sister, Mrs. Elmer Trommer,
Mr. Trommer .and Miss
Connie Trommer.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Sisley
of Niagara Falls visited last
Friday with Miss Laura
Phillips and Mr. and Mrs.
Thomas Johnston.
Mr. and Mrs. Luther
Morley of Ailsa Craig visited
one day last week with her
brother Mr. Ben Hamilton
and Mrs. Hamilton.
Mr. and Mrs. William Seers
and Carol returned last
Saturday from a two week's
vacation.
W.I.
The August meeting of the
Auburn Women's Institute
was held last week at the
home of Mrs. Robert Peck.
The meeting was • conducted
by president Mrs. Eleanor
Bradnock who opened the
meeting with the poem
August Reverie. The Ode was
sung followed by all repeating
the Mary Stewart Collect and
O Canada was sung. The
minutes of the previous
meeting were accepted as
read by the. secretary Mrs.
Robert Peck. She also gave
the financial statement.
A letter was read an-
nouncing the new home
economists for Huron County
- Miss Bea McClenaghan and
Miss Grace Bird. It was
announced that 4-H club
leaders for the fall project
Featuring Fruit would be
Mrs. Donald Cartwright,
Mrs: John Hildebrand, Miss
Karen McClinchey and Mrs.
Tom Cunningham.
A report of the 80th an-
niversary of the founding of
the Women's Institute that
was held recently at Kit-
chener was given by Mrs.
Robert Peck and Mrs.
Eleanor Bradnock. Mrs. Peck
Smile
Courtship is the period during
which a girl decides whether
or not she can do better.
+ + +
Wedding license: A cer-
tificate that gives a woman
the legal right to drive a man.
+ + +
Common sense is the knack of
seeing things as they are, and
doing things as they ought to
be done. .
You are only what you are
when no one is looking.
Hard work is the yeast
raises the dough.
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A habit is like a soft bed, easy
to get into but difficult to get
out of.
One thing you have to say for
unemployment: you - can't
beat the hours.
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Charterways Transportation
Limited
Goderich Bus
Service •.
Sun. &
Holidays
3:25 p.m.
5:20 p.m.
Mon. to
Sat.
8:25 a.m.
10:30 a.m
7:25'p.m. 12:25 p.m
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About 50 ladiesof Auburn attended a birthday luncheon at the Candlelight Restaurant in
Goderich last Friday in honor of Mrs. Elva Straughan's 87th birthday. Here Mrs.
Straughan, is shown with her two daughters Mrs. Clayton (Annie) Robertson of Meaford
(left) and Mrs. Thomas (Ruth) Jardin of Auburn (right).
ist:rict
news._
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By Wilma Oke
The Huron -Perth County
nvu,d,t Catholic Separate
School Board will provide a
van to transport a han-
dicapped student within the
system, who is permanently
confined to a wheel chair.
The van has been pur-
chased at a cost of $7,233.75
from McLaughlin Ford
Motors, Seaforth, plus a
hydraulic loading device to be
installed by Gold Line Con-
version of London at a cost of
$1,822.70. A grant from the
Ministry of Education
provides the funds for this
purchase.
At the meeting held in
Dublin Monday night the
trustees learned that there
has been a roll back by the
anti-inflation board of the
1977-78 salary schedule for
the teachers because it ex-
ceeded the guideline. The roll
back amounts to .58 per cent
reducing the maximum
compensation increase to six
per cent.
The board approved a wage
increase for the clerk -typists
in the schools of four per cent,
giving them $4.36 per hour,
effective September 1.
The eight drivers of the
board owned buses have been
awarded an increase of $1.00
per day for the 188 day school
year, giving them ap-
proximately $17.00 per day.
Terry Wilhelm, has been
hired to teach grade 8 at St.
Boniface School, Zurich;
Agnes Gaffney will teach
kindergarten at St. Joseph's
School. Clinton (50 per cent) ;
Mrs. Mary Kinahan,
Wingham, has been advanced
from teaching 50 per cent to
full time; and Herman Koert
will be transferred from St.
Boniface School, Zurich, to 60
per cent at St. Patrick's
School, Kinkora and 40 per
cent at St. Mary's School,
Hesson.
The Ministry of Education
has informed the board that it
will be included in the
Western Ontario regional
office located in London
beginning at the end of the
year. The board was formerly
with the Waterloo regional
office but it has now been
eliminated along with two
others in the province,
reducing the nine regional
offices to six. This Western
Ontario region has as its
eastern boundary the
counties of Grey, Bruce,
Huron, Perth, Oxford and
Elgin extending to the lake
and Windsor.
The board approved
payment of $300 for
professional services for
advisory officers when hiring
supervisory officer in July -
account with Traversy and
Weinreb firm of barristors;
Toronto.
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