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News of Auburn
Correspondent — MRS. FRED ROSS
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Visitors with Mr. --and Mrs.' Ed-
gar Lawson on Sunday were Mrs.
John Sclater, Mr. and Mrs. L.
Hemberger and Margaret and Miss
Hattie Murray, Seaforth.
Mrs. Marguerite Chopin, Miss
Mary Houston and Mrs. Ruth Daer
have returned to their schools af-
ter spending the Easter holidays
at their respective homes.
Mr. R. G. Ling, Guelph, was a
weekend visitor with Mr. R. D,
Munro. Mrs. Ling and daughter
Marilyn who 'has been visiting her
father, returned home with him.
Larry Glasgow spent the week-
end with Mr. and Mrs. Grant
Hunter, Port Perry. Mrs. Glas-
gow and Alan and Dennis who had
been visiting there, returned with
him, •
The Sacrament of the Lord's
Supper was dispensed in Knox
Presbyterian Church last Sunday
when eight members were receiv-
ed into the church on profession
of their faith and one by certif-
icate.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Craig and
family moved to Arva on Monday.
Mr. Craig is employed with the
General Motors, London. Mr.' and
Mrs. Craig have sold their home
in Auburn to Mr. and Mrs. Bert
Taylor of West Wawanosh.
(intended for last week)
Mrs. P,, 3. Phillips was a Lon-
don visitor last Friday.
Mrs. Herb Mogridge is visiting
relatives at Brantford,
Mrs, W. R. Robison is visiting
friends at Carlisle and Toronto.
James Craig and Son sawmill
started operating again last week.
Private Howard Tait, Camp
Borden, visited friends here over
the weekend.
Private Allan Craig, Camp Bor-
den, was a weekend visitor with
his parents, Mr, and Mrs. W. J.
Craig,
The congregation of the Baptist
'Church were pleased to welcome
their pastor, Rev. J. E. Ostrome
back after his recent illness.
A number from here attended
the funeral of the late Mrs. Met-
calf, Blyth, which was held from
Trinity Anglican Church, on Mon-
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Yungblut and
family, Hamilton, spent the week-
end with the foriner's father, John
E. Yungblut and Mr. and Mrs.
Russell King.
'Mr. William Haggitt and Donna
and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Chamney
visited Mrs. William Haggitt who
Is a patient in Victoria- Hospital,
London, on Sunday.
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CORRECTION I
In the obituary of T, M. Bran-
"lr:104 in laat week's issue, two lines
were dropped out. The paragraph
eCOnarneneing; ."Surviving are his
".Widow and three
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sons, Henry: and
- orman,. Kitchener, should have
Included:. -"Barrett, Waterloo, two
4rrantlsOns. and three brothers.,'
4. A, 'Featherston, London, Was,
'bogie over. the weekend.
Mr,. and Mrs, W. H. Mundy,
.London, spent the weekend at
their cOttage.
Mr. and, Mrs. T. M. Leckie and
tranna, London; were at their cot-
1age over the Weekend,
• . Mr. and Mrs. James P. Fergus,
on, London, were at their cottage
in the village on Saturday. •
Mr. and Mrs. W. Bannister - and
Stratford; occupied their
'Cottage on Delevan Street, over
the weekend,
Mrs. E, W, Oddleifson Who was
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at her home here last week, re-
turned to London with her hus-
band who came for the weekend,
Mr, and Mrs. James Cruick-
shank and Berthina, Hohnesville,
visited Mrs. Cruickshank.'s mother,
Mrs. William Sturgeon, and sisters
on Sunday,
George Bell returned to duty on
the SS "Wind,oc" on Saturday, He
spent a day with his parents while
the ship was unroading grain in
the port of Goderich,
George Telford, Kitchener, Bill
Parker, Windsor, Robert Parker,
Misses Ethel and Helen Blair, Bar-
bara Bassett, were • at their re-
spective homes in the village for
the weekend.
Euchre aid Dance
The euchre and dance under the
auspices of the Bayfield Agricul-
tural Society, in the Town Hall, on
April was well attended, Euchre
prizes went to: Mrs. Orville Me-
Clinchey (high); Mrs. Grant Stir-
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The monthly meeting of the lily-
th-Beigravj Beef Calf Club Was.
held in the Belgrave- Arena on
Monday evening, Apra 19, open-
ing with the. pledge, followed.
by a talk on animal diseases by
Dr. McLennan, Wingham. Mr,
C:0111;i, s spoke on Ned and manage-
ment,
(second high); Robert Stir-
ling (high) Jack Scotplimer (sec-
ond high); Mrs. 'Orville IVIcClinch-
ey (lone hands). There were ton
tables in the. play.
Dancing was enjoyed to the
strains of the Hank Norris' orches.-.
tra, The spot dance prize went to
Mr, Ferguson and his partner,
Mrs. Grant Stirling. The elimina-
tion dance winners were Mr. and
Mrs, J. Yeo, A special solo waltz
was played for Mr. and Mrs. Percy
Weston who that night were cele-
brating their twenty-ninth wedding
anniversary,
The lunch counter in the base-
ment was a popular spot,
We welcome Mrs. Howard -Allen
to this community..
Mrs,. Robert Dawson is confined
to Seaforth. Hospital.
Miss Vermryre spent the week-.
end with her. parents Mr, and Mrs,
L. Byre.
Robert BrOadfoot la in Seaforth)
Hospital, having had an appendix
operation. ,„"
Miss Margaret Zaphe, Hymn,
spent the weekend with friends in
the village,
Mrs. Victor Hargreaves, visited
with her parents, Mrs. and Mrs.
Henderson, Ingersoll,
Mrs, Beth Sholclice, Brinsley, is
Visiting this week with her daugh,
ter, Mrs. A. Paterson.
Mrs. Alton. Johnston visited with
her cousin Mrs. Frank McGregor
for a few days . last week.
Mrs. George Armstrong held a
quilting bee for Group Two at
which 26 ladies attended.
Little Bernie, Lobb fell on a bot-
tle cutting her .hand severely, nee-
e'ssitating .a number of stitches.
Mrs, neg t;larK, Glencoe, spent
Friday evening, with her aunt and
uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Dal-
rymple.
Rev. and Mrs. S, Davison have
as their guest this week, Mrs'. Dav-
ison's cousin, Mrs, W. A, Knight„
Windsor.
Robert McGregor and Miss- Jean
McGregor, were weekend guests of
'their -parents, Mr. and Mrs. John
McGregor.
The many friends of Mr. S.. Mc-
Clung are sorry to hear he is con-
fined to 'bed for six weeks with a
heart condition.
Miss Alice Caldwell, Victoria
Hospital, London, spent the week-
end with her parents Mr. and. Mrs.
William Caldwell,
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Doan, Alvin-
stun, Mr. and Mrs. Roberton, -Mich-
igan, visited a few days. with Mr.
Doan's sister, Mrs'. Robert Dawson,
Mr. and Mrs. .Gordon Elliott and
family, Master Fred Lab, Mrs. H.
Berry', . spent Sunday with Mrs.
Berry's brother, Alvin Smith, Blue-
vale,
'Turner's Church News
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Turner's WA •
Turner's United Church Wom-
an's Association met at the home
of Mrs. G. Eagle on Wednesday
evening, April 11. Prior to the
meeting, two interesting films
were shown at Ontario Street Un-
ited Church, Clinton. Mrs. E.
Townsend presided over the meet-
ing which opened with --a hymn,
"Blest - be the everlasting God,"
followed by the Lord's Prayer in
unison. Mrs, W. Rogerson read
the Scripture, Psalm 16 and Mrs.
M. Falconer led in prayer. The
roil call "A verse of an Easter hy-
mn" was answered by 14 members.
Mrs, Frank Falconer sang a solo,
"Near to the Heart of God." Mrs.
F. McGregor gave the topic "The
Easter Gladness." Business was
transacted. A contest "Modelling
of hats' dating back to 1808", and
guessing the correct date was the
cause of much merriment, The
meeting closed with a hymn and
the Mizpah benediction, Lunch
was served' by the hostess and her
assistant Mrs. E. Crich,
mission Band
A special Easter thank-offering
meeting of Goshen Mission Band
was, held at the home of Mrs.
Clare McBride, on Monday night,
April 9, with the members' Moth-ers as tuesta.
Articles for an overseas package
were brought and garden seeds
ware sold,
The program opened with words.
of welcome from the president
Marlene McCkincheY, foamed with
the Mission Band hymn. Gwen
McBride gave the Mission Band.
Purpose.
The minutes of the March meet-
ing were read by Gail McBride. A
ddet "Daffodils" was: sung by Dian-
ne and Donna, Peck, Two inter-
esting stories were read by Mrs,
Bruce Keys, Joan: Elliott played
a piano selection and Gerald Hay-.
tar read a poem entitled "Mother,"
Cvvv#n and Robert McBride sang a
duet, "The Bible tells me so;" -and
Marlene MeClinchey closed the
program with prayer.
. • Easter nankoffering
The Kippen and Varna ladies
were guests • of the Goshen ladies.
of the Woman's Missionary Soc-
iety, at the Goshen United Church
on April 12, for their Easter
Thankoffering.
The president Mrs. John Arm-
strong, presided. Scripture was
read by Mrs, Russel Erratt follow,
ed with prayer by Mrs. T. 3. Pitt,
A reading was given by Mrs. Bert
McBride. -
A special number from Kippen,
a duet by Mrs. Finkbeiner and
Mrs. McGregor, accompanied by
Mrs. Broadfoot was very much en-
joyed.
During the offering Mrs. Clare
McBride played a trumpet solo,
"Nearer My God to Thee."
The number from Varna was a,
reading by Mrs, Fred. Mcelymont,
The guest . speaker Mrs, Wank
Ball„ London, ' (nee Clara Melcin-,
ley) was introduced by Mrs, Elgin.
MCKinley. Mrs. Elmer Hayter,
Mrs. Robert Peck and. Mrs. Elmore
Keyes Sang
WS, Anson McKinley thanked
everyone who took part in the pro,
gram and the .meeting closed with
a hymn and benediction. The or,
ganist for the .evening was Mrs,
Bruce Keyes.
Ilurou County
Crop Report
(By W.
Agrioulturat Representative fel..
Huron County)
A number of the farmers started
work on the land in the south end
of• the County during this past
week and a few fields of grain
were seeded, However the weath-
er still remains quite cool and
warmer weather coupled with
some rainfall is needed for better
growth conditions,
Spraying •for Warble Fly Con-
trol is under way in all Townships
and it would appear that there is
an increased demand for the spray
treatment this year. -
Farmers in general report there
will be adequate livestock feed
supplies for •the remainder of the
stabling period.
The establishment of another
mechanical Sugar Beet nnloader
further north ino the County at
Kippers will be a definite asset to
the growers of this crop in the
Blyth, Brucefield, Kippen and Hen-
sel], areas who formerly trucked
their beets long distances to Cen,
tralia.
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