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Mrs. Don Napier, Dallas, Shobbrook, Mr. and Mrs. Ross
Radford and Shelly, Port Col-
borne; Mr. and Mrs. Norman
Radford, Blyth; Mrs. Dave
Millson, Mrs. Bertha Pollard
and Kenneth Vodden.
Women's Institute
The Women's Institute met
for the first meeting in the new
year on Thursday and opened
with a poem on "resolutions"
by the president.
Thank you cards were read
from the shut-ins including a
Christmas card and letter from
the little adopted girl from
Hong Kong.
Program consisted of a solo
by Mrs. Vincent, a piano selec-
tion by Anne Fairservice and
humorous readings.
Miss Marquis, .R.N., of the'
staff of Clinton Public Hospital
gave , an interesting talk oil
malaria and its many causes.
Mrs. F. A.•Rennback
Texas, having spent the past
week with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Bert Brunsdon, returned
to her home on Wednesday.
Mr. Leonard Vodden and
family of Paris spent Thursday
with Wesley Vodden, Kenneth
and Mr. and Mrs. Bert Shob-
brook.
Mr. and Mrs. Steel Living-
stone and daughters, Dorchest-
er, spent the weekend with Mr.
and Mrs. Harold Livingstone;
also Mrs. E. Carl Wallen, Palo
Alto, California, is spending
two weeks with her sister, Mrs.
Livingstone.
Word was received last week
that James McCool who had
gone to Glanworth to visit with
his daughter and family for the
holiday, suffered a heart at-
tack and was taken to the hos-
pital in St. Thomas, and is ex-
pected to be a patient there for
several weeks. We hope the
rest will be beneficial.
Guests over the holiday sea-
son with Mr. and Mrs. Bert
Shobbrook were Mr. and Mrs.
Ross Millson and Sheryl, Seb-
ringville; Mr. and Mrs. Gordon
Shobbrook and boys; Mrs. John
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Mr. and Mrs. Ben Hamilton
spent a few days last week in
Toronto with Mr. and Mrs.
Roy Allison and other friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Ander-
son and Mr. and Mrs,,
Straughan visited at Chesley
last Thursday.
Recent visitors with Mr, and
Mrs, Lorne Popp and family
were Mr, and Mrs. Robert Bar-
wick, North Bay.
Mr. John Hamilton, of Ham-
ilton, spent the weekend with
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ben
Hamilton. John has a position
with Westinghouse Company in
that city to carry out his stu-
dies at Waterloo University,
Mrs, Lloyd Raithby is a pat-
ient in Victoria Hospital, Lon-
don, suffering from a back in-
jury. Her many friends in this
community wish her a speedy
recovery.
connell, Donnie and Ronnie,
Goderich, Misses Faye and
Maryanne Blake, Goderich, vis-
ited last week with Mr. and
Mrs. Andrew Kirkconnell and
Miss Diane.
Mr. and Mrs. Maitland Al-
len, Mr. Harvey , McGee and
Mr. and Mrs. William J. Craig
spent New Year's Day with
Mr. and Mrs. ,Harry Worsen
and Terry, Goderich.
Mrs, Gordon McClinchey re-
turned on Sunday from Clinton
Public Hospital where she had
been a patient for nearly a
week. Her many friends wish
her a speedy recovery.
New Year's Day visitors with
Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Popp and
family were Mr. and Mrs. Mer-
edith Young, RR 3, Auburn;
Miss Marjorie Young, Goderich;
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Young,
Goderich and Mr. and Mrs.
Otto Popp, Dungannon.
Guests with Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Arthur, Judy, Mark and
Greg on New Year's day were
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Davis and
family, St. Thomas; Mrs. John
Arthur and Mr. and Mrs. El-
mer Keller, Blyth.
Mr. and Mrs. Maitland
Allen returned last week after
a vacation spent at Flint,
Michigan, with her sister, Mrs.
William H. Coates and Mr.
Coates. Mr. Peter Brown, Riv-
erside, also visited them at
Flint, Michigan.
Residents of this community
will be pleased to learn that
.at P. recent meeting of the Au-
burn Community Memorial.
Hall Board it was decided to
again hold card parties in the
Hall. The first one will be held
On January 16 and the ladies
bringing lunch will be admit-
ted free,
Friends will be pleased to
know that Mrs, Catherine
Martell is recuperating at the
home of her brother in Brant-
ford. She underwent surgery
recently in a Hamilton hospi-
tal. She lived for several years
at Prosperity in West Wawa-
nosh Township and is remem-
bered by many in this district.
Mrs. Charles Straughan, Miss
Margaret R. Jackson, Mr. and
Mrs. Wes Bradnock visited last
Wednesday evening with Mr.
and Mrs. Allan Hoge, Billy,
Garth, Pat, Ian and Craig,
RCAF Station Clinton, and
said farewell to Mrs. Homer
Hoge who took a jet to Saska-
toon that evening.
Friends and relatives in this
community extend congratula-
tions to Mr. Donald Patter-
son, Q.C., and Mrs, Patterson,
Grande Prairie, Alberta, who
recently celebrated their 40th
wedding, anniversary by holding
"Open House" for their many
friends. Relatives from here
telephoned congratulations and
wished them well on this oc-
casion.
Guests with Mr. Arthur
Youngblut on New Year's Day
were Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
Walden, Seaforth; Mr. and
Mrs. Victor Youngblut, Bel-
grave; Mr. and Mrs. William
Riddell, La Riviere, Manitoba;
Miss Lila Youngblut, Goclerich
and Miss Elma Mutch.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Kirk-
To Induct Minister
Rev. R. U. MacLean of Pet-
.has accepted the call to
the pastora Charge of St. An-drew's Presbyterian .Chtireh t
Clinton; St, Andrew's Church,
Blyth and Krinx Preshyterian
Church,
It was announced that the
induction will take Place in
Knox Presbyterian Church,
Auburn on Friday evening,
January 1.8 at 8 p.M.,
All :arrangements ..are in
charge of the interim-Modera-
tor, Rev. G, L, Royal, Code-
rich,
Mr. Kenneth McDougall, RR
1, Auburn, received the ap,
poiritment a assessor for the
town' of 131)711) last week, He.
has been the assessor for the
township of East Wawanosh
for several years.
Promote SS Pupils
A special promotion service
was held last Sunday at the
Knox United Church Sunday
school when the superintendent
Mr. Charles Scott officiated.
Pupils passing through the
promotion gates were escorted
by their teachers and welcom-
ed on the other side by their
new teachers,
The following were promot-
ed:
From Mrs. Leonard Archam-,
bault's class to Miss Marsha
Koopman's class; Douglas
Chamney, Ronald Plunkett,
Yvonne Bean, Kathy McClin-
chey, Margaret Wilkin, Greg
Arthur, Faye Seers.
From Miss Koopman's class
to Mrs. Jack Armstrong's
class: Shirley Ament, Wanda
Plaetzer, Marie Empey, Carol
Gross, Judy Robinson, Lynn
Turner, Trudy Machan, From
Mr. William Craig's class to Mr.
Tom Cunningham's class: John
Koopmans, Larry Chamney,
Gary Ament, Bill Emney, Paul
Gross, Raymond Hildebrand,
Randy Machan.
From Mrs. Jack Armstrong's
class to Mrs. Bert Craig's class:
Marie Plunkett, Gail Seers, Av-
on Toll, Dale Patterson.
From Tom Cunningham's
class to Percy Youngblut's
Grow Lemons at Auburn
While a recent cold snap has played havoc
with Florida's citrus fruit, it apparently hasn't af-
fected the lemons being grown at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Phillips, Auburn. Their two-year-
old tree has produced two large lemons, one
measuring Over eight inches in circumference and
they are now starting to ripen. The new venture
is a departure from the Philip's customary hobby
of growing roses. (Photo by Bradnock)
News of Londesboro
AUBURN — Funeral serv-
ices were held recently in De-
troit for the late Mrs. Flor-
ence A. Rennback who passed
away suddenly on Christmas
Day in her 63rd year.
The former Florence A. Tur-
berville was born at Parkhill,
the daughter of the late Mr.
and Mrs. James Turberville.
She was well known in this
district having spent many
summers here with her sister,
Mrs. Sam Daer and other rela-
tives.
Her first husband, Martin
Ashman, passed away five
years ago and she is survived
by her second husband, whom
she married on January 1,
1962.
She is also survived by two
daughters, Mrs. Donald (Irene)
Montague and Mrs. Louis
(Freda) Laing, both of Detroit;
three sisters, Mrs. Mary Daer,
Auburn, Mrs. Alice Harris, De-
troit, and Mrs. Eliza Grigg of
London.
Two brothers predeceased
her, John and William, and two
sisters, Mrs. Nellie Flintham,
and Mrs. Clara Swan.
The funeral was held at the
Mantenson and S o n funeral
home with burial taking place
in White Chapel cemetery.
Relatives from this district at-
tending the funeral were Mrs.
Sam Daer, Mrs. Bert Deer,
Mrs. Andrew Kirkconnell, Mrs.
John Deer and Mrs. Robert
Daer..