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Henson curling club winds up season
CASH BINGO, Legion Hall,
.Seaforth,, Friday, March 24,
8;15 p.m. Regular games, $10;
three $25 games; $75 jackpot to
go. Door prizes. Admission
$1.00, Auspices Branch 156.
Proceeds welfare work,-1
TUESDAY, MARCH 27, Bingo at
Huron Fish and Game Club, 8:30
P.M. Jackpot $57.00 in 57
numbers,-7
NEW BINGO, CLINTON LEGION
HALL, 8:30 p.m., March 23.
Admission $1,00. 15 regular
games, $10.00 each. Three Share-
The-Wealth games, One jackpot
game for $200 in 59 calls or less,
or guaranteed $25 consolation.
One call and $10 added weekly if
not won.-10,11,12,13b
FIFTH ANNUAL CAMPING AND
SPORTS SHOW, Saturday and
Sunday, April 22 and 23. Clinton
Community Centre. Admission
50c. Sponsored by Clinton
Canadian Legion, Branch 140.-
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COME to Blyth Lions Club Bingo
every Saturday night at 8:30 p.m.,
Community Hall. Admission
$1.00. 12 regular games, $10.00
each, Two Share-The-Wealth
games. One $25.00 special.
$125.00 jackpot, if taken in 60
calls, if not taren, $10.00 added
each night, 50 percent of take to
full card if jackpot not taken.—
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THURSDAY, MARCH 23, Euchre
party. Summerhill Community-
Hall. Sponsored by Hall Board.
Draw for dinner ham. Ladies
please bring lunch.--I1,12b
OPEN meeting for Horticultural
Society, 8 p.m„ Town Hail,
Wednesday, March 29, Everyone
welcome.-12b
RUMMAGE SALES at Salvation
Army Depot, Clinton, Friday,
March 24, 12-9 and Saturday,
1:20-5:30 p.m.-121)
VARIETY NIGHT and DANCE, in
Auburn Community Hall, March
24. Program at 8 p.m, Dancing 10
to I a.,m. Music by Country Boys:,
Sponsors, Clinton Junior
Farmers,-12b
SATURDAY, APRIL 15, 2 p.m.,
Rummage Sale, Wesley-Willis.
Sponsors, Morning Glories. For
pick-up call 482.9507, 482-9891 or
482-9558.-12b
LUTHERAN Easter worship
service, 2 p.m., Sunday, April 2,
Knox Chapel,. Goderich, Bruce
Bjorkquist officiating, Come
worship the Risen Saviour.•:-
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FRIDAY, MARCH 24, Euchre
Party, Varna Township Hall.
Auspices LOL 1035, Ladies bring
sandwiches.-12b
EUCHRE AND 500 Party at
I.O.O.F. Hall, Clinton, Thursday,
March 23, 1972, at 8:30 p.m.
Auspices of I.O.O.F. Ladies
please bring lunch. Everyone
welcome.-12b
HULLETT FEDERATION of
Agriculture, April 5 at 800 p.m.,
in Londesboro Hall, Don Pullen
will speak on Valuation and
Capital Grants. Ladies please
bring lunch.--12b
The ACW of St. James Church,
Middleton, held their March
meeting at the home of Mrs. Keith
Miller on Thursday evening,
March 9, with a good attendance.
The president, Mrs. Don
Middleton, opened the meeting by
welcoming everyone and
expressing her thanks to Mrs.
Ray Wise for conducting the
February meeting in her absence.
The devotions were conducted
by Mrs. Edward Wise and were on
the theme of love and
neighbourliness. She opened with
a poem entitled, . "Loving
Words", followed by scripture
and meditation on the Basis of
Love.
The rector, the Rev. George
Youmatoff, then conducted the
installation of officers.
The spring deanery will be held
in Exeter. This promises to be an
interesting meeting as the
program is to consist of each
parish participating in a five-
minute portion. Since St. James is
celebrating its 100th anniversary
this year, it was decided that the
members would put on a skit
commemorating our centennial
year.
A letter was read from the
Clinton Hospital Auxiliary and
members paid their membership
fees. The supply convener
reported a large comforter was
completed and blocks were ready
for making a crib quilt.
Mrs. Joe Storey is in charge of
the Travelling Basket and it will
be brought to each meeting with a
different member looking after it
each month.
The centennial plates of the
church are ready to be ordered
and the recipe books will soon be
compiled. The A.C.W. will
purchase a lily for Easter Sunday
Anderson, Helen Anderson, Alex
McMurtrie, Ethel McMurtrie;
Consolation, Tom Duffy, Roland
Duffy, Ken Gemmel, Norma
Gemmel.
Crying Towels, John Anderson,
Helen Anderson, Alex
McMurtrie, Ethel MclYlurtrie.
Following the presentation of
prizes the annual meeting was
held and the following officers
were installed for next season:
president, Robert Caldwell; vice-
president, Doug Cooper; second
vice-president, Harold Caldwell;
secretary-treasurer, Eric
Luther.
A social committee was also
formed together with a games and
membership committee, The club
wishes to express their
appreciation to Hyde Brothers
Farm Equipment Ltd. for
supplying a tractor throughout the
winter for use with the ice planer
and flooder purchased at the start
of the curling season,
REBEKAH LODGE MEETING
The regular meeting of Amber
Rebekah Lodge was held
Wednesday evening with N.G.
Mrs. Ernie Chipcase presiding
and being assisted by V.G. Mrs.
Bev Beaton.
arid Mrs, Stewart Middleton will
donate one.
Mr. Youmatoff outlined the
various events which are being
planned for this very special year
at St, James and added that he is
making up calendar-type
pamphlets with dates of special
events taking place and when
former rectors will be coming so
these can be 'circulated among
former parishioners and
interested parties.
All present signed "get well"
cards to be sent to Mrs. Philip
Heithbohmer and to Mrs. Stewart
Middleton. Mr, and Mrs, Bob
Taylor were the special guest
speakers for the evening and put
on a very interesting program of
colored slides of their recent trip
to Florida.
Some points of interest were
Disney World and the Cypress
Gardens, These were much
appreciated.
The meeting closed with
prayer, after which a delicious
lunch was served and a social
hour was enjoyed.
Auburn
SOCIALS
George Timm, Miss Erna
Bethke, Mrs. Edith Kock, all of
Gorrie visited last Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Maitland Allen.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Jackson
and family of Mitchell visited on
Sunday with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. John Daer,
Miss Carolyn Craig of Lucan
and Bill ldeson of Arva visited
last Sunday with her grandfather,
William J. Craig and her uncle
and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Maitland
Allen.
Mrs. Beaton reported sending
get-well cards to a number of sick
and shut-ins, Correspondence
was received with invitations to
attend meetings on the visit of the
District Deputy President, Mrs,
Ruby Bell, to Clinton April 3,
Exeter April 5, These invitations
were excepted,
Another invitation was
received to attend a banquet and
meeting at Schrieberg Ontario in
June, A representative and
scholar was appointed to attend
the annual Assembly sessions in
June. Those appointed were Mrs.
Pearl Eyre and Mrs. Jack Taylor.
About 12 members agreed to go on
the bus trip to Thamesford. It was
decided to have a dessert euchre
and bake sale on May 10 in the
Lodge rooms, with the public
welcome.
A euchre followed the
Oddfellows meeting on Thursday
evening. Sponsored by the C.P.T.
Committee there were five tables
in play. Ladies high, Mrs. Glenn
Bell; Ladies low, Mrs. Earl
Campbell; Mens high, Percy
Campbell; Mens low, Ed Munn;
Lone hands, Jim McEwan
A draw fora dinner was won by
Mrs. Walker Carlyle and a bag of
apples won by Bob Parsons.
PERSONAL
Mr, and Mrs. Lorne Hay
Hensall and Mr. and Mrs. B.J.
Wilkes of Woodstock, returned
Friday evening from a pleasant
two weeks vacation in Jamaica.
HENSALL UNITED CHURCH
MESSENGERS
Hensall United Church
Messengers met at the Church
Monday afternoon for the March
meeting.
Roll call was answered with
eight present. Leader Mrs. Joyce
Pepper read and discussed a
Bible story called "The New
Neighbour". Considerable time
was spent learning new songs
from the Africa record, Flags of
Ghana and the Congo were made.
Leader Mrs. Shirley
McAllister read a story on
Ghana—when the children
imagined that they were on an
imaginary trip, and stopping off at
an important airport in Ghana.
They learned that Ghana is one of
the oldest countries in Africa, and
that the official language spoken
is English, and that the life span is
very short.
Vicki Mann took up the offering.
Drums were made and
attractively decorated. It was
agreed by the Messenger group to
Send a $5,00 donation to the Bunny
Bundle, The children enjoyed an
Easter egg hunt. A light lunch was
served at the close of the meeting.
HURONVIEW AUXILIARY
MEETING
Huronview Auxiliary met in the
craft room Monday afternoon with
Mrs. Colclough presiding. She
opened the meeting with all
repeating the Lord prayer in
unison. She thanked all those who
had helped with the birthday party
in January.
Three bushels of apples front
the Auxiliary were distributed
among the patients at the home for
Valentines Day. One dozen cups
and saucers are to be purchased
with Mrs. Howitt and Mrs.
Webster to be in charge of the
buying. A letter was read from
Zone 2 Commander Miss, A.
Ellis. One hex of cards is to be
sent for as a sample for the
Auxiliary.
The Auxiliary have helped out
with many different things during
the past year—birthday parties,
Christmas fare, and quilting,
Mrs. McGregor gave a report on
the craft room having a good
supply of material on hand. A
loom has been donated to the home
and the patients are now making
their own mats.
It was decided to purchase 12
stacking tables for the home.
Senior Citizens week will be held
f rom the 18 to the 24 of June, also
a picnic on June 21. The Auxiliary
are to make favours for the April
meeting. It was decided that the
Officers would remain in their
present office for the coming
year. A tea and Bazaar are being
planned for May 3 from 2-4.
Each Institute is asked to bring
two loaves of bread made into
sandwiches, also cookies and
squares.
An admission will be charged at
the door for this event, The
meeting closed with the Institute
Grace, and Blyth ladies served a
cup of tea.
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BY JOYC PEPPER
Curling play-offs concluded an
Mareh14, 1972 and the following
is a list of trophy and prize
Winners: Middleton, Ray •Consitt,
Marg Consitt, Harold Caldwell,
Wilma Caldwell; Goodwin, Bob
Bell, Marlene Bell, Ron
Anderson, Ruth Anderson;
Runner-Up, Ken Parker, Marlene
Parker, Ed Corbett, Dorothy
Corbett,
First Draw (1) John Henderson,
Tom Neilands, Les Coleman, Bill
Fuss; (2) Bill Coleman, TAivp,,,,
Smale, Lloyd Venner, Jim'
Randall; Consolation, Bob Bell,
Marlene Bell, Ron Anderson,
Ruth Anderson.
Second Draw (1) Ray Consitt,
Marg Consitt, Harold Caldwell,
Wilma Caldwell; (2) Doug Cooper,
Carole Cooper, Wayne McBride,
Pat McBride; Consolation, Eric
Luther, Shirley Luther, Walter
Spencer, Vera Drysdale,
Third Draw (1) Eric Mansfield,
Eleanor Mansfield, Doug Cook,
Pat Cook; (2) Howard Scane,
Helen Scane, Lorne Chapman,
Lorna Chapman; Consolation,
George Parker, Judy Parker,
John Baker, Janice Baker.
Fourth Draw (1) Vern
Alderdice, Mona Alderdice,
Lorne Hay, Verna Hay; (2) John
Middleton
Plans for centennial progress
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