Clinton News-Record, 1965-12-02, Page 17Auburn Horticulturalists Receive Charter
First organized in September, 1950, with 50
charter members, the Auburn Horticultural So-
ciety just last week was presented with a charter
from the Ontario Department of Agriculture.
Shown here at the ceremony are, left to right, Mrs.
Ed Davies, acting secretary; Mrs, Wes Braclnock,
pMsident, who received \ the charter from Mrs.
Charles Straughan, the society's' first secretary-
treasurer, and Mrs, Lloyd Humphries, former secre-
tary who now resides in Dublin,
Auburn Horticultural Society
Gets Charter At family Night
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Christmas Meet
for December. 13
ljnitS ‘3 and 4 of Ontario
Street United Church Women
will hold their Christmas meet-
ing on Monday, December 13 at
S:30
Change Of Date
.For Clinton
WI Yule Party
Clinton Wamen's Institute
will meet in Agricultural board
rooms on Wednesday, Decem-
ber 15 with guest speaker, Rev.
C. Park who will give the
ChristenaS message.
The roll call will be an ex--
change of gifts,
The, program will be con-
vened by Mrs. Bent Gibbings
and Mrs. Norman Tyndall,. The
executive Will be the hostesses,
Visitors. are welcome to come
to the Christmas meeting.
Please note change of date.
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Reeve-Elect Noakes
Draws Names
Of Two Winners
HENSAiLL — Mrs. Viola Mc-
Nichol and Mrs. Ella Drysdale,
both of Hen'sall, were the lucky
winners of two Christanas cakes
drawn for Saturday' . night at
Taylor's Ready To Wear.
Reeve-elect Mrs. Minnie
Noakes drew the lucky tickets.
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Christmas Tea,
Bazaar Has
Seasonal :Decor
Two sparkling Christmas
trees alld a. colourful life-sized
Chr'istma's card depictingthe
Nativity scene, formed the
background for the annual Tea
and Bazaar of Ontario Street
United Church Women
The ,event opened with pray-
er by the minister, Rev. G.
Mills, and guests were received
by president Mrs, Carman Mc-
Pherson, Mrs, G, Mills, Mrs,
G. Potter and Mrs, W, Mac-
Arthur,
A lovely poinsettia arrange-
ment surrounded by coloured
balls and lighted tapers was
the centre of attention on the
inain tea table Decorations
were arranged by Mrs, R„
Smith, Mrs, B, Olde, Mrs. C,
VanDamme and Mrs, C. Mc-
Pherson.
Pouring tea were Mrs. M,
Batkin, Mrs. B. Olde, Mrs. M.
Wiltse, Mrs. J. B. Lavis, Miss
Sybil Courtiee and Miss E.
Plumateel.
Assisting at the main tea
table were Mrs, C. Ball, Mrs.
M. Forbes', Mrs. K. Pickett and
Mrs. A Aiken; Convening the
small tea table was Mrs.
Colson assisted by Miss E.
Wiltse, Mrs. Elmer Dale, Mrs.
A. Matheson, Mrs, N. Nurse,
Mrs. D, Watson, Mrs. G. Cox,
Mrs. B Pepper, Mrs. V. Dar-
nth, Mrs J. Holmes, Mrs. G.
Holmes, Mrs. R. Hoffmeyer,
Miss Denise Smith, Miss Ber-
nice Lobb, and Miss Dianne
Pickard.
Booth conveners were: bak-
ing, Mrs. H. Managhan, Mrs.
J, Merrill, Mrs, B. Olde, Mrs.
A. Coleman, Mrs. D, Crich,
Mrs. A. Jewson, Airs G. Col-
dough, and MrS F. McGregor;
aprons and sewing, Mrs. A, Mc-
Murray, Mrs. B. - Gibbings and
Mrs. R. Fear.
Wishing well., Mrs. C. ke-
Clirrhoy and Mrs. R. Wheeler;
Christmas table, Mrs. H, Black
and Mrs. R. 'Merrill; produce,
Mrs. C. Elliott and Miss O.
Johnson; touch and take, Mrs.
E. Lawson' and Mrs. A. Groves.
Handcraft, Mrs. R. Trewar-
and. Mrs: M. Wiltse; candy,
"lVlessengers" Mrs'. R. Trewar-
tha, Miss Esther Mertrill, Miss
Marie Trewartlia, and Miss
Sharon ,Colclough..
Kitchen conveners. were Mrs,
N. Trewartha and Mrs. E. Rad-
ford- assisted by Mrs. K. Tyn-
dall, Mrs, Vic Taylor, Mrs. C.,
Skov, Mrs. D. Howse, Mrs. R.
Smith, Mrs, R. Elliott, Mrs. P.
Gibbings, Mrs. I. .Carter, Mrs.
J. McFarlane, Mrs, N. Tyndall,
Mrs. 0. Stanley, Mrs. J. Irwin,
Mrs. E. Brown, Mrs. E. LaWson,
Mrs, C, Gamow, Mrs. T. M.
Falconer, Mrs. G. Potter, and
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Bring Results
AUBURN -- The' nnual fam-
ily night was held last week
in the Auburn Community Hall
for the Horticultural Society
with members of the Auburn
Women's' Institute and their
families also attending.
' The hail was ' attractively
decorated for the Christmas
season, the table centred with
large attractive candles and a
seasonal at:range:pent. Decorat-
ing 'committee was Mrs. Robert
Turner, Mrs. Tom Haggitt, Mrs.
William Straughan, Mrs. Harry
Watson and Mrs. Bert. Craig.
Directors of* the WI, Miss Viola
Thompson, Mrs. Arnold Craig
and Mrs. Robert 3, Phillips as-
sisted with the dinner.
A door prize drawn by Mrs,
Lloyd Humphreys of Dublin
was won, by Mrs. Norman Mc-
Dowell.
President MrS. Wes Brad-
nock welcomed all and a carol
sing-song was led by Mrs. Gor-
don Taylor accompanied 'by
Mrs. William J. Craig. A reci-
tation was given by Michael
Doran and Mrs. Ed Davies gave
4 summary of the year's activ-
ities in the Horticultural Soc-
iety.
Mrs, Gordon Taylor sang a
solo. Mrs. Bert Craig, treasurer
gave the financial statement
and reported there. were 50
members.
The guest speaker of the
evening, Torrance Tabb, told
about his trip to the Holy Land
and showed pictures.
Bill Stiles sang two solos.
Miss Margaret Jackson con-
ducted a tree contest, the Win-
ner 'being Mrs. Charles MeNee
and Mrs. Taylor held a minute
contest with the winner,. Steph-
en
The highlight of the evening
was the presentation of the
Charter to the Auburn Horti-
cultural Society. .Mrs. Davies
read the minutes of the first
meeting which was held on
September 7, 1950 when Mrs.
0, 1VfcIlveen was chosen presi-
dent and Mrs. Charles Straug-
han 'presented the Charter on
behalf of the Department of
Agriculture to Mrs, l3radnoek,
president of the Auburn. Soc-
iety.
Willi win Straughan end Don;
aid Cartwright have offered to
place S.anta and his reindeer
on the Manchester garden for
the Christmas season.
Officers for 1966 are:
Honorary presidents, Mrs. F.
.0. 1VICliveen, Mrs, W. T. -Robi-
son, Mrs. Arthur Grange,. Mrs.
Gordon. Taylor, Mrs, Bert
Craig, Mrs. Kenneth Scott and
Mrs. Ed Davies; past preSident,
Mrs. Wes' Bradnock; president,
Mrs. Frank Raithby; first vice-
president, Miss Elma Mutch;
second vice-president, Mrs.
Thomas Lawlor; third vice-
president, Mrs. Bert Doran.
Secretary, Mrs. Bert Craig;
treasurer, Mrs. Norman' Mc-
Dowell; pianist, Mrs. Gordon R.
Taylor; auditors, Mrs. Sidney
Lansing and Mrs. Ralph. Munro.
Directors for 1966, Mrs. Wil-
liam Straughan, Mrs. Charles.
Straughan, Mrs. Arthur Grange;
Mrs. Ed, Davies and Mrs. Ken-
neth. Scott; directors 1966 and
1967, Mrs. Wes E3raclnock, Miss
Viola Thompson, Mrs. William
Clark, Mrs. Earl Sherwood and
1VIrs. Rebut J. Phillips..
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Planning.
Yule Party
1-14N1SALI4 The .Christanes
meeting of the Kippen
Women's Institute will be held
at the home of Mrs, Vern Ali:,
erdice ricia Wednesday, Dcicem-
ber 3.5, with roll .0411 to be an-
swered by the ,donation of .a
favourite Christmas recipe.
The evening's entertainment
will include the history or Col-
borne Township given by MPS,
John Sinclair, "It's Your Move"
with MM. Joyce Cooper .and
Mrs Glenn Bell, the sunshine
pal gift exchange and treats
from the hand of Santa Claus,
Christian Reformed
Ladies Aid Bazaar.
Nets $592.75
A splendid attendance made
the bazaar held in the Chrisitian
Reformed Church last Friday a
great success, Net proeeedk for
the bazaar have been tallied at
$592,15.
The Ladies Add was the $13011,
soring body and the money is
to be used for additional floor
covering in the church.
Prizes were won by G. Van-
derllaar, Baytield (a turkey);
Mrs. W. Schoem.aker, God'erich
(doll) and Mrs. J. Greittanus,
Ldndesboro (cake).
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a women's
meeting."
The sound and colour film
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free to Women's groups. This
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many exciting new ways to
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fruit at home — and at social
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Clinton WI Hosts
Huronview
Birthday Party
The December 'birthday party
at HurenView was held in the
auditoritun on December 1 by
the Clinton WOrnen's Institute.
Mrs. Colciough was chair-
lady for the program. Those
taking part were Mrs, Col-
elough, Mrs. Groves, MrS. Crich,
lVirs; B. Gibbirigs, Ms. Dennis.
Bisbaek, Mrs, Holland and Mrs.
Gibson.
A square dance by Institute
members in costume with Nor-
man Spear on the violin and
lvtrs. E. Radford at the piano
was enjoyed.
Gifts were presented to Fred
JOhtiSten, Herbert Clark, Alice
Budhanaii, William. Streets, J.
T. WOodall, S. R. Denhoim,
I8a6;d Tabb, Mrs, Carless', Mrs,
Radar, Mrs, atellek, BiS.,
sett Mrs, Cornellius, UM,
Frank Ryckman and tdgar
Mawhinhey.
Sandwiches and birthday
cake were served,
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