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All eyes were on_Santa's big parade Saturday
uburn WI invites all
illage ladies to a party
n invitation is extended to
ladies in the community to
end the Christmas meeting
the Auburn WI on
ember 13 at 2 p.m. The
gram will be in charge of
. Beth Lansing and Mrs.
ter Anderson. A gift ex-
ge (value $1) will be
Id.
e are pleased to report
t1 aster Scott Arthur, son
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Arthur
improving in Sick
Idren's Hospital, London
will soon be able to return
e.
e 4•H Achievement Day
being held in Thlyth on
rday, December 10. All
nts and friends are in-
to attend the afternoon
ion.
s. Bert Taylor received
that her sister Mrs,
Martie of Goderich had
n and fractured her hip
taken by ambulance to
zandra and Marine
ral Hospital, Goderich.
tFriday she was taken by
balance to Guelph
pital where she will be
rher son Donald and his
ly
s, Elmer Trommer
ted last Wednesday with
sister Miss Lily Odhert in
afford.
Mary Rollinson was
e to return home last
urday after being a
ent in Clinton Public
pital. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred
ton of Toronto_ spent the
end with her mother and
brother Mr. Murr, v
Rollinson.
Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Craig
were guests on Saturday
evening at the 40th wedding
uburn
news
Eleanor Bradnock,
correspondent, 526-7595
anniversary of Mr. and Mrs.
Mel Mathers in Wingham
Legion Hall. On Sunday they
were guests of Mr, and Mrs.
Mathers for dinner,
Walkerburn Club
The Walkerburn club held
their November meeting at
the home of Mrs. Marian
Hunking. The co -president,
Mrs. Lloyd McClinchey was
in charge and opened the
meeting with a reading. Mrs.
Leonard Archambault led in
prayer.
The minutes were readby
the secretary Mrs. Thomas
Cunningham these were
seconded by Mrs. Roy Daer.
The roll call was answered by
giving a donation for the
support of the Korean foster
child. The financial
statement was given by Mrs.
Garth McClinchey.
The prize was won by Mrs.
Elva Straughan, this has been
donated by Mrs. Roy Daer.
Mrs. Garth McClinchey of-
fered to send Christmas cards
members of the
to former
club.
Plans were made for the
January meeting to be held at
the home of Mrs. Lloyd
Penfound. The program will
be in charge of Mrs. Roy Daer
and Mrs. Marian Hunking, awaiting volunteer names
The lunch will be in charge of were as follows; invitations,
Mrs, Carmen Gross and Mrs.. historical displays, sports,
Joe Verwey. program, parade, finance,
Mrs. James Scheneider-"grounds, refreshments,
welcoming, decorating,
parking and registration.
Some names were suggested
at the meeting and many
more are wished to come
forth especially the , young
folk and teenagers. It is hoped
that there will be something
for ..everyone so it is hoped
that a good attendance will be
held on December 15 at 8 p.m.
in the Community Memorial
Hall.
in the summer of 1979.
Program and sport events
were discussed andcom-
mittees were drawn up for
such event and if any one
would like to help would you
please let Mrs. Eleanor
Bradnock know by the next
meeting set for December 15.
The committees set up
introduced the guest speaker,
Mrs. Thomas Jardin of
Auburn. She spoke on the
origin of candles and told
about some of the varieties
and had an interesting
display. Mrs. Leonard
Archambault thanked Mrs.
Jardin and presented her
with a gift.
After the singing of Grace,
lunch was served by Mrs. Roy
Daer and Mrs. Marian
Hunking.
Anniversary
celebra tions
discussed
Fred Lawrence, president
of the Lions Club presided for
the second meeting of the
interested citizens that would
like to celebrate the 125th
anniversary of the founding
of the Village of Manchester,
now Auburn, in 1979.
Dates were discussed and
Mr. Lawrence is to inquire
when neighbouring towns
would be holding celebrations
Euchre winners
Prize winners at the weekly
euchre party held every
Tuesday evening, sharp at 8
p.m. in the Auburn Com-
munity Memorial Hall were:
novelty, Mrs. Donald Haines;
high lady, Mrs. James
Glousher; low lady, Mrs.
Lillian Leatherland; high
man, Ben Hamilton; low
man, William J. Craig.
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