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PAGE 20 —GODERICH SIGNAL -STAR, THURSDAY, APRIL 12, 1979
Lions
SOCIAL NEWS
Congratulations to Mr.
and Mrs. Richard
Baechler of Blyth on the
birth of their daughter,
Sharon Cynthia on March
21 in Stratford General
Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom
Vanderburgh and Steven
of Goderich and Mrs.
Harold Baechler went to
Elmira last Saturday.
Guests with Mr, and
Mrs. Leonard
Archambault, Rick and
Marilyn on the weekend
were Mr. and Mrs.
Douglas. Archambault,
tt
was a patient in
Alexandra Marine and
General Hospital for a
few days on the weekend.
Mrs. Allan Craig has
received the first lot of
ceramic souvenir plates
with the Auburn crest and
other articles and more
T-shirts have been or-
dered. Those persons who
have already ordered,
please pick them up as
soon as possible.
Winners at the euchre
party last Tuesday
evening in the Auburn
Community Memorial
Hall with 10 tables in play
Auburn
news
Eleanor Bradnock, correspondent i1.2ti-7:151;1
Lorri, Brian and Michael were: novelty, Chas.
of Barrie and Mi. and, Mills; high lady, Ila
Mrs. Donald Parker and Bean: low lady, Elma
Sarah of Goderich. • McFarlane; high man,
Donald Young, ac- Stanley Dennis and low.
companied by Robert man, Ben Hamilton.
Stirling of RR3 Clinton,
members of the Huron WALKERBURN CLUB
County Farm and Home The Walkerburn Club
Safety Association, at- held their monthly
tended the regional ,rneeting at the home of
spring workshop held at Mrs. Elliott Lapp with
Currie's Hall, Woodstock Mrs. Ronald Gross in the
last Wednesday. A large chair., She opened the
crowd was in attendance. meeting with the poem,
Spring Winds, •followed
4-H NEWS by all singing 0 Canada.
The last meeting of the Mrs..Elliott -Lap-p—led in
Auburn • I 9-H club was prayer.
held last Monday evening
with the president, Patti
McDowell, in charge.
The meeting was
started by completing the
accessory crossword
puzzle and was held at the
home of Mrs. Donald
Cartwright.
The 4-H pledge was
repeated by all and the
minutes of the previous
meeting were accepted
'as read by Nancy Ver-
beek.
It was announced that
the record books have to
be handed in by April 18.
All members tok part in
the accessory match
game.
' The spoons from the
previous club were
distributed and the girls
are selling tickets on
their 4-H autographed
quilt with proceeds for
Auburn's 125th birthday
party. The draw is to be
made at the quasicen-
tennial celebrations on
June 29, June 30, July 1
and July 2. '
The next practise for
Achievement Day will be
on April 16.
The -meeting was closed
with a quiz.
The minutes were
accepted as read by Mrs.
Ted Hunking. The roll
call was answered by
giving a donation to the
Korean Foster Child.
The draw prize was
won by Mrs. Ronald
Gross.
Plans were made for
the next meeting to .be
held at the home of Mrs.
Garth McClinchey on
April 24 at 8 p.m.
The members decided
to enter a float in
Auburn's 125th birthday
parade on June 30.
The lunch committee at
the next meeting will be
in the charge of Mrs.
Garth McClinchey and
Mrs. Joe Verwey.
The afternoon's
program wasin the
charge of Mrs. Elliott
Lapp and Mrs. -Ted
Hunking. Mrs. Lapp
showed pictures and Mrs.
Hunking gave a contest.
Lunch was served by
Mrs. Garth McClinchey
and Mrs. Joe Verwey,
assisted by the hostess,
Mrs. Lapp.
SOCIAL NEWS
Guests last "aturday
with Mr. and Mrs.
SOCIAL NEWS Thomas Jardin and Mrs.
Miss Lorrie Cartwright "Elva Straughan were Mr.
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Mrs. Bonnie Armour
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Thomas Jardin and
grandmother, Mrs. Elva
Straughan.
W .I.
The annual meeting of
the Auburn Women's
Institute will be held n.ext
Tuesday, April 17. and
begins with a
smorgasbord luncheon at
12:30. The district
president, Mrs. Graham
McNee will be the guest
and the members are
asked to bring their
crafts for a display.
LIONS CLUB
The Auburn and
District Lions Club held
their dinner by attending
the Pancake Supper of
the United Church
Sunday School last
Wednesday evening.
The meeting followed
in the hall and Lion Bud
Chamney, president of
the Club, was in charge.
The raffle was won by
Lion Terry Powell.
The minutes were read
by the secretary, Lion
Bob Worsell and adopted
by Lion Bill Crawford,
seconded by 'Lion
Marinus' Bakker.
The treasurer, Lion
Jim Schneider, gave a
complete account of the
bank, balances in each of
the accounts. Lottery
tickets are now available
from any Lions Club
member. The proceeds
are to be used for com-
munity work, par-
ticularly the ball park
lights. The Lions Club is
asking everyone to
support this fund-raising
project.
Accessories have been
purchased and installed
on the Lions wheelchair.
This is available to
anyone free of charge.
The members have
decided to purchase two
new Lion road signs.
The guest speaker for
the evening was Lion
Casey Casemore of the
Winghanl Lions Club.
Lion Casey was in-
troduced by Lion Bill
Crawford and thanked
and presented with a gift
by Lion Bill Robertson.
Other guests were
present from the Blyth
Lions Club.
A . motio-n, to adjourn
was made by Lion Terry
Powell, seconded by Lion
president Bud Chamney.
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