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Auburn Community
Memorial hall to
celebrate their 40th
wedding anniversary and
also Christmas.
Mr. and Mrs. Daer
were married on January
10, 1939 by Rev. Hugh
Wilson in Knox United
Church manse, Auburn.
Mrs. Daer is the former
Dorothy Vodden, and was
the daughter of the late
Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Vodden of Londesboro.
Mr. Daer is the son bf the
late Mr. and Mrs. Sam
Daer, RR 1, Auburn.
o. Following their
marriage, they resided
on their farm all but for II
years when they resided
in Auburn. Four years
ago they moved to Blyth.
They have a family of
two daughters and four
sons: - Mrs. Peter
(Isabel) Campbell, RR 4,
Wingham; Mrs. Fred
(Laura) Lawrence,
Auburn; Ross on the
home farm RR 1,
Auburn; Edward of
Wingham; Kenneth of
Clinton; and Lorne of
Thamesville. They have
20 grandchildren. Mrs.
Daer has one sister, Mrs.
Jack (Ruth) Pipe,
Brussels; and Mr. Daer
has one sister, Mrs.
Andrew (Elizabeth)
Kirkconnell, Auburn and
one brother John of
Auburn.
The head table con-
sisted of Mr. and Mrs.
Daer, the bride and
groom of 40 years, her
sister, Mrs. Jack Pipe
and Mr. Pipe and his
brother, Mr. John Daer
and Mrs. Daer. Because
of recent surgery, Mr.
and Mrs. Andrew Kirk-
connell were unable to
attend.
A large three -tiered
wedding cake at-
tractively decorated
centred the head table
and small Christmas
arrangements adorned
the other tables. The
dinner was served by
Auburn Women's
Institute. Santa Claus
arrived during the af-
ternoon and distributed
gifts to all the children.
WMS meets
The Presbyterian
Women's Missionary
Society held their
Christmas meeting at the
home of Mrs. Frank
Raithby. The president,
Mrs. Wilfred Sanderson
was in charge and gave
the call to worship
followed by prayer.
The devotional period
was in charge of Mrs.
Frances Clark. Mrs.
Frank Raithby gave the
study- God's
Unspeakable Gtit. The
roll call was answered by
quoting a Bible verse
with the word -
Bethlehem in it.
The minutes of the
previous meeting were
approved as read by the
secretary, Mrs. Lillian
Leatherland and the
financial statement was
given by the treasurer,
Mrs. Frances Clark. A
card of thanks was
received from the'
Wagner family and also a
letter from Camp Kintail
DOCK project. It was
announced that the Huron
Presbyterial annual
meeting will be held on
January 10th at 1:30 at
Seaforth.
Plans were made for
the January meeting to
be held at the home of
Mrs: Frances Clark,
where Mrs. Eleanor
Bradnock will have the
devotional period and
Mrs. Lillian Leatherland
will have the study. Mrs.
Eleanor Bradnock led a
short memorial service of
silence held for two
members recently gone
to higher service. The
meeting was closed with
a hymn and prayer by
Mrs. Wilfred Sanderson.
Mrs. Raithby served a
dainty lunch.
Snowmobile club
gathers
The Auburn
Snowmobile Club held
their first meeting at the
home off Mr. and Mrs.
William Seers last
Saturday evening. The
election of officers took
place and Bill Empey Jr.
was again named
president, Mrs. Keith
Rodger was named
secretary' and Gordon
Daer treasurer.
Mr. and Mrs. Seers
showed pictures of their
trip to England last
summer and also an
Abbott and Costello film
for the children. A
request to the Auburn
Club was made to enter
the Whipper Watson's
Snowerama for Timmy
on February 4th out of
Clinton. If anyone wishes
to join the club please
contact any member of
the Executive as soon as
possible.
A complaint has been
received by the Club that
some snowmobilers have
been trespassing on
private property in the
village. It is hoped that
everyone will respect and
keep off other people's
property. Mrs. Seers
served a delicious lunch.
Socials
Mr. Charles Beadle
arrived home last
Thursday after three
week's vacation with
relatives in Calgary.
Mrs. Mary Johnston
and daughter Jennifer
yisited last Sunday with
her parents Mr. and Mrs.
Wilfred Sanderson.
We are pleased to
report that Mrs. Orville
Free has been able to
leave Clinton hospital and
along with Mr. Free are
with their daughter Mrs.
Lawrence Plaetzer and
Mr. Plaetzer.
We are sorry that Mrs.
Maria Hebert's name
was omitted in the story
telling of the Children's
workshop as one of the
helpers.
Congratulations to Mr.
and Mrs. Douglas
Archambault on the birth
of their son Michael
Douglas in Barrie
hospital on December
15th, a brother for Lorri
and Brian.
Recent winners at the
weekly euchre party
were: high lady, Mrs.
Cathy Rody; low lady,
Mrs. Lillian Leatherland;
high man, Major
Youngblut; low man,
Warner Andrews;
Novelty, Mrs. Tom
Jardin.
Mr. and Mrs. John K.
Young of Mitchell, Miss
Brenda Lowe and Mr.
Robert Young of Strat-
ford visited last Saturday
with Mr. and Mrs.
Thomas Johnston and
Miss Laura Phillips.
Mrs. Gary Nicholson,
Lorie and Cpnnie of Port
Albert visited last
Wednesday with Mrs.
Eleanor Bradnock.
Flowers were placed in
St. Mark's Anglican
Church Auburn by Mr.
and Mrs. James
Schneider in memory of
her father, the late
Charles Hallam.
Mr. and Mrs. Clayton
Robertson of Meaford
visited three days last
week with her mother,
Mrs. Elva Straughan and
sister, Mrs. Thomas
Jardin and Mr. Jardin.
Mrs. Bonnie Armour
and daughter Julie and
Miss Felicity Benbrook of
Kitchener spent the
weekend with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Tom Jardin.
Winners at the recent
euchre games on
Tuesday evening were as
follows: novelty, Charles
Mills; high lady, Mrs.
Jim Glousher; low lady,
Mrs. Roy Daer; high
man, Robbie Plunkett;
low man, Warner
Andrews.
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Students of Queen Elizabeth School in Goderich participated in
the Christmas concert at Victoria Public School for the first time
this year. The Queen Elizabeth students performed the nativity
Murphy stresses
decisions by PUC
BY.
JEFF SEDDON
The Goderich Public
Utilities Commission will
be making several "very
important decisions" in
the next two years ac-
cording 'to new PUC
chairman Herb Murphy.
Murphy was elected
chairman at the com-
mission's inaugural
session recently and told
members many of the
issues dealt with by the
commission would be
important not only to
"ourselves but to the
people of Goderich".
The chairman said he
had no slate of projects he
would likeo see the
commission deal with but,
stressed that com-
missioners would have to
work hard to improve
PUC relations with town
council. He said the PUC
and council will be in-
volved in a co-operative
takeover of the town's
water treatment plant
soon and in getting the
scene along with their grade five counterparts from Victoria.
(photo by Dave Sykes)
town's new water storage
tower project off the
ground.
Murphy said the
decisions the commission c
face will require,- great
expenses and will mean a
lot of "thought and soul
searching" on the'part of
commissioners. He Said
the commission must
look to the immediate
future and make
decisions to either go
through with the projects
or forget them.
DEADLINE:,
DEC. 31st,
to register
R.H.O.S.P.
Goderich Community
Credit Union
REGISTERED HOME
OWNERSHIP PLANS
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DAILY INTEREST
COMPOUNDED ANNUALLY
The people
With
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Huron Chape
Christmas Eve
7:45 - Carol Sing
and Film strip - Emmanuel
New Year's Eve
7:45 - Special Missions
slides presentation
selected slides taken by
Pastor Wayne Good
Fellow hour to follow
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CHEESE & MEAT
TRAYS
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BOXING DAY
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