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McClincheys celebrate s1 '1ve
Mr'. and Mrs. Harold Mrs. Richard Hawley,
McClinchey were Beth and'', Amy this
honoured last Saturday weekend were Mr. and
evening on the occasion Mrs. Gerald Allen and
of their 25th wedding daughters, Mary and
anniversary with a party Nancy of Cambridge.
in the Auburn Com- Sunday visitors were
munity Memorial Hall. Mrs. Karl Hawley, Mr.
Over 125 relatives, and Mrs. Ross Hawley,
neighbours and friends Mr. and Mrs. Walter
were present. McGregor, Mrs. Cora
Games of cards were Coutts, Mrs. Buelah
enjoyed and many visited Caulfield and Mrs.
with friends. Florence Oliver, all of
Gordon Gross read the Cambridge.
address and a purse of Mr. and Mrs. Don
money along with other Dewar, Carol and 'Karen
gifts were presented by visited on Saturday
Mrs. Keith Good. evening with her parents,
Doris and Harold Mr. and Mrs. Roy Daer
thanked their relatives and brother, Gordon
and friends for the party Daer.
which had been planned Mr. and Mrs. Bob
for them. Weitzel, Beckie and
Music for dancing was Teresa and Mrs. Frieda
supplied by relatives and Mogk of Mitchell visited
friends. Dinner was last Friday with Mr. and
served at 11 p.m. by Mrs. Roy Daer and Mr.
relatives and members of Gordon Daer. Mrs. Mogk
the immediate family. remained for the
Mr. and Mrs. Harold weekend for a visit with
McClinchey have two her sister.
daughters, Mrs. Bob Guests with Mr. and
Mc Cu 1 1 o ug h o f Mrs. Thomas Johnston
Holmesville and Miss and Miss Laura Phillips
Glenyce at home and one last Sunday were Mrs.
son, Douglas of Kit- Dale Moore of Green-
chener. wood, N.S., Mr. and Mrs.
John Cuthbertson of
SOCIAL NEWS Sarnia, Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. W.H. Alex Dalziel of Petrolia
Mutch of London arid and Donald Medd and
Miss Dorothy Mutch of son, Erin of Ilderton.
Clinton visited last Mrs. Lorne Popp is a
Sunday with Mrs. Elma patient in South Street
McFarlane. Campus of Victoria
Mrs. Harry Arthur and Hospital, having un -
granddaughter, Sarah dergone surgery.
Cieslar of Goderich and Mrs. Kenneth Mc -
Mrs. Eleanor Bradnock Dougall visited recently
visited last Swiday with with Mrs. Roy Cope, Mr.
the former's parents, Mr. Cope and Carl in Lon -
and Mrs. Elmer Keller at don.
Dublin and also with Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
and Mrs. Harold McDougall visited last
Nicholson at Seaforth. week with their son, Mr.
Mrs. Arthur Nicholson Allan McDougall, Mrs.
of Seaforth visited for a . McDougall, Angie and
few days last week with' .Shane and Miss Debbie
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Wills, at Sudbury.
Bean.
Guests last Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Elliott
__Lapp and ..Mr__._and_Mrs
Keith Lapp and Cheryl
were 'Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Lapp, Michael and Eric
of Oakville and Mr. and
Mrs. Walter Denys,
Jeffrey and Jeanette of
Kippen.
Visiting with Mr. and
GODERICH'SIGNAL-STAR, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1979—PAGE 9
•r wedding
anniversary
uburn
news
Eleanor Bradnock, correspondent
Proud grandparents are
Mr. and Mrs. Tom
Lawlor.
The community is
pleased to report that
Mrs. Warner Andrews
has been• able to return
home after being a
patient in Clinton Public
Hospital.
Prize winners at last
week's euchre party held
in the Community
Memorial Hall were:
novelty -Donald Haines;
high lady -Mrs. Frances
Clark; low lady -Mrs.
Elva Straughan; high
man- Clarence Allen and
low man -Robert Arm-
strong. Everyone is
welcome and the games
start at 8 p.m. sharp.
Miss Isabel Fox of
Blyth visited last
Saturday with her
cousins, Miss Laura
Phillips and Mr. and Mrs.
Thomas Johnston.
Mr. and Mrs. George
Robb, Michael and
Heather of London spent
the weekend with her
parents, ,Mr. and Mrs.
Wilfred Sanderson.
Harry Arthur recently
enjoyed a fishing trip to
Northern Ontario with
London friends.
Mrs, Bonnie Armour
and Julie of Waterloo
with its minister, Mr.
Richard Hawley, of_
ficiating.
The service of song was
in the charge of the
church organist, Mrs.
Norman Wightman. Miss
Marilyn Wightman was
the pianist. 'Guest :Singers
were Mr. and Mrs. Hugh
Lobb of Holmesville who
sang three duets, My
Father Watches Over Me,
Precious Memories and
Beside the Still Waters.
Mr. Hawley chose for
his message, The Church,
ast, Present and
uture. He referred to
he past., telling what
ierrlber•s really are and
hallenged the church
lembers of today to he
P
F
sons, David and Derrick t
are hunting in Northern n
Ontario this week. c
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas n
Haggitt and Mr. and Mrs.
Stephen Haggitt visited
last Sunday with Mr. and
M'rs. Beverley French
near Detroit.
Mr. .and Mrs. Bob
Clark, Krista and Sean of
Seaforth visited last week
one day with Mr. and -
Mrs. Oliver Anderson.
LIONS CLUB
Auburn and District
Lions Club meeting was
held last Wednesday with
16 members and seven
guests present.
The dinner was served
by Unit 2 of the Knox
United Church Women.
The dinner draw was won
by Lion Bill Sproul.
The secretary, Lion'
Bob Worsell, ' gave his
report which was adopted
on motion hy Lion Donald
Haines and Lion • Jim
Schneider.
Lorne Emmerton was
inducted into the Auburn
and District Lions , Club
hy Lion Ted Heimpel of
the. Mitchell Lions Club.
Lorne's sponsor was Lion
.Jim Schneider.
Projects discussed
Don Ryan of Melbourne visited on the weekend were the slowSno-Fest
was the winner, with with her parents, Mr. and weekend. the pitchn
ticket 157 of the Auburn Mrs. Tom Jardin and the ant,J oufy the
the landscaping of the
and---D-istr--iet Lions—Club—gra-nd-rnot-her-Mrs. Elva ball diamond.
Lottery draw last Straughan. The next meeting will
Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. George be held on November .7.
. Congratulations to Mr. Reuger and family of
and Mrs. Jim Lawlor of London visited on the CHURCH
R.R. 3 Wallenstein on the weekend with Mrs. ANNIVERSARY
birth of their daughter, Donald Cartwright and Knox United Church
Andrea Elizabeth on Lorie, held its church an -
October 18 at home. Donald Cartwright and niv,ers.ary last Sunday
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
ready for the future - to next meeting will be held
find a new way of serving on October 20.
God, have a new vision The roll call was an -
and a new service. swered by explaining one
The ushers were idea for the exhibit at
Lawrence Plaetzer, Achievement Day.
Gordon Gross, William The stitches were
Seers and Gerald Mc taught by the leaders,
Dowell. Misses Linda and Debbie
Cunningham and work on
4-H NEWS the exhibit followed.
The Needle Pointers The minutes were read
members of Auburn 2,4-H hy the secretary, Marilyn
club learned the stitches, Archambault.
Cashmere and Scotch, at The meeting was closed
their fourth meeting held by the president, Annette
on October 6. The Losereit:
meeting was held at the • The home assignment
home of Mr. and Mrs. was to complete the
Tom Cunningham and Scotch and Cashmere
was opened with the 4-H stitches "and report it on
Grace. the worksheet. A
It was decided that the historical picture of
at a party
needlepoint is also to be
found and included in the
record book.—Debbie
Cunningham press
reporter.
W.M.S.
Thanksgiving was the
theme at the October
meeting of the Auburn
Presbyterian Women's
Missionary Society held
at the home of Misses
Ella and Minnie
Wagner.
The meeting was in the
charge of the president,
Mrs. Wilfred Sanderson
and she opened it with the
call to worship.
Mrs. Frances Clark
and Mrs. Roy Daer took
charge of the service of
Thanksgiving. Mrs. Daer
read for the scripture
lesson, Psalm 100 and
followed with prayer. The
hymn, Praise My Soul,
the King of Heaven and
Psalm 103 was read
alternately.
After other passages of
scripture relating to
Thanks to God, Mrs.
Frances Clark gave the
study, What Shall I
Render .Unto the Lord?
The offering was
received by Mrs. Clark
and dedicated with
prayer by Mrs. Daer.
A reading, God's
Autumn Gold wasread by
Mrs. Frances Clark and
the hymn, 0 Jesus King
Most Wonderful, was
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