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1973 BUICK Century, 2 door '
1973 CHEVROLET Impala Custom, 2 door hardtop
1973 CHEVELLE, 4 door sedan
'1973 VEGA, automatic transmission,
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1972 MERCURY'Marquis, fully equipped, air conditioned
1972 DODGE M‘naco, fully equipped, air Conditioned
1972 FORD 4 door sedan, power Steering and brakes
1972 CHEV Impala
1972 BUICK La Sabre Custom, air conditioned
1971 CIIEV MONTE CARLO, 2 doer hardtop
1969 PONTIAC Parisienne, 2 door hardtop
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McGEE'S;RODERICH. •
littrenview for many Years,
Born in East Wawanosh she
was the laughter of the late
William Weber and Lena Deer.
She is survived by one sister,
Mrs. Thomas (Formilda)
Hamilton of Goderich,
Rev. Garnet Potter WAS in
charge of the service held in the
Arthur Funeral. Home with
burial in Union Cemetery,
Blyth, Pallbearers were Gerald,
Donald, John, Garth, Gene and
Robert Hamilton, all nephews.
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The July meeting of the
Anglican Church Women of St.
Mark's Church, Auburn, held
its monthly meeting in the
church last Wednesday
evening.
Mrs, Celia Taylor, the
president, opened the meeting
and welcomed the members.
Prayers were said• -by Mrs.
Elmer Tromrner and the scrip-
ture lesson was read by. Mrs.
• Andrew Kirkconnell. The topic,
"A simple short-cut that will
Set you free" given by Mrs.
Robert Slater was very in-
teresting,
Mrs, Donald Cartwright read
an interesting and huMorous
reading, "Let's hear it from the
kitchen". The business part of
the meeting was conducted by
Mrs, Taylor.
The minutes were accented
as read by the secretary, Mrs,
John beer. The travelling .
apron received a penny,for each
letter in' Holiday Time•and the
. roll call• 'was answered by ,
• naming where 'they 'were going
to spend eir holidays.
Mrs. Elmer Trommer is still
accepting clothing etc. for the
• bale to be's,ent to the north. If
• anyone has' any. good' used
clothing such. as women's or '
girls' cotton dresses or
children's clothing, please take
theni to ,Mrs. Trommer as soon
as possible.
Plans were disctissed about
the annual cleaning of the s
church and it was decided So "
it next week. The meeting was
closed with prayer:
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BUILDING CENTRE
SOCIAlls NEWS
• Mrs, Stanley Mutch of
Lacombe, Alberta and her
daughter, Mrs. W.R. Ulm, Mr,
Ulm and daughters Laurie and
Kelly of Kingston spent last
weekend with Mrs. Elma
McFarlane. •
Mr, and Mrs, Allan
McDougall and Miss Debbie
Wills of Sudbury are
vacationing with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
McDougall this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Cook of
Belgrave and Mrs, M.H. Taylor
of Brussels visited last Sunday
with Mrs. Bert Taylor.
Mrs. Roy Patterson, Mr,
Peter Patterson and Miss ,Mae
'Irwin, all of Toronto, visited
• last Friday with 'Mrs, Elma
McFarlane,:
Mr. and Mrs, Maitland Allan
were guests last Saturday at
the Allin Shobbrook wedding
last Saturday at Londesboro.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ren-
derknecht sand Mr. and Mrs.
George Disney of Detroit
visited Mr, and .Mrs. Thomas
Haggitt on Monday.
Mr, and Mrs. Maitland Allen
visited George. Timm • on Sun-
day at Listowell hospital• where
he is a patient
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Warren
and Larry of Windsor visited
last ,week• with. her uncle, Mr.
Arthur Youngblut and her
aunt, Miss Lila Youngblut.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob
• Youngblut, Susan,' • Bruce and
Kristin of Toronto spent last,
weekend with his mother, Mrs.
Myrtle Munro. ,
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald
Damude of Waterdown visited
with Mrs. Beth Lansing recen-
tly. •
Mr, 'and Mrs. Garth McClin-
, chey, Sandra, Brian and Jnice
%. returned last week from O
a
trip
to Victoria, B.C. to visit .her
sister, Mrs. Ronald Taylor, Mr.
Taylor, Wayne and Paul,'
' Mrs. Zeta Baechler and sots
John of Vancouver visited last
week with Mrs; Myrtle Munro,
Miss Jean Houston and Miss
Jean Jamieson of Toro'nto
spent the weekend with Mrs.
Frances Clark.
Mr. and. Mrs. Keith Arthur
Wanda Plaetzer played a
piano solo for the children, An
elimination contest was won by
Bradley McVittie, The clothes
pin in the bottle contest was
won by Carla Hebert and
Bradley Andrews.
The fish pond proved very in-
teresting and each chilci, got two
gifts, Cookies, ice-cream bars
and freshie was served to all.
Mrs. Haggitt presided for the
business meeting. The minutes
of the previous meeting' were
approved as read by • the
secretary, Mrs. Donald Haines.
A letter of appreciation was
read from Mrs. 13, Poths
Hayfield thanking the WI, for
the Historical meeting. which.
they had planned.
Mrs. Haines announced that
plans were underway for the
July 20 wedding dinner and a
wedding dinner on August 3
would be the next wedding to
which the WI would cater.
Members •voted to again
sponsor 4-H clubs and, it is •
hoped that leaders will ,be
found for these girls,
A bus trip will he planned for
the near. future and Mrs.
Thomas Haggitt, Mrs, Donald'!
Haines and . Mrs. Frank
Raithby will plan this event:
Mrs. James Jackson will ap-
plique two Centennial rose
quilt blocks given by Mrs.
Haines for the Science Centre, •
Toronto and, the Erland Lee .
Home at Stoney Creek. • •
Due to trouble at the river •
park near the Patterson hone'
the members Voted to remove
the picnic tables and the toilet .
to the ball• field. It was felt that
it'was too bad that a few have
to .spoil the fun as the W.I. had
placed them their for the cons
venience of the publics
A discussion took place
,
about
helping Miss Susan 'Thompson
and her small ball players and
$50 was tasted to help purchase '
some equipment'for them. Four
ball jea ms have been formed
and a great deal of interest has •
been taken in this sport.
Mrs. •Andrew Kirkconnell,
convener of the card committee
gave her report and: read the
thankyou notes,
Mrs. Gordon Powell took up
•'Ontario Street" United
Church was the• setting'for the
June 28 wedding of 'Joy
Langston, daughter 'of Mr,. and
Mrs. A.J. Langdon, •and Paul
Lavis, son •of Mr. and Mrs.'
John Levis, all of Clinton.
' Rev. L. S. Lewis officiated.
• The bride, given' in'marriage
by her . mother a nd• fa ther Wore
an eff-white crepe dress and
matching lace overcoat with an
attached' hood.
Bridal attendants were her'
three sisters, Mary Gail Czaza,
London; Lina Wylie, Callfor-
nia;. Cleo Colquhoun, Clinton;
and the groom's sister, Anne
Lavis, Clinton. They were at-
tired in yellow .crene with
natural straw hats,
Bryan Lavis was his
brother's • best man, and the'
ushers were Gordon ,and and
Allan Lavis, Clinton.•
A reception followed at 'the_
White Carnation Holmegville.
The Brucefield United
Church picnic was held recently
at Seaforth Lions Park on a
lovely warm day and the
children enjoyed swimming in
the pool.
A bit of fun was provided for
the adults and began in the
form of a "vegetable" game in
which everyone participated.
The kick the slipper was won
by Joan Allan for the ladies
and Cliff Henderson for the
men.
Don Brodie's team won the
"match-box" relay.
The "spot-walls" was won by
Larry McGregor.
Dub and Doris Wilson wen
the "find your husbands feet"
race,
In the "paper bag" relay the
"dogs" Fred McGregOr and
Robt. Fotheringham came first
and the "chickens", Joan Allan
and Vina Brodie'were last„
Estella Wilson guessed the
number of -smarties in the jar,
The winners of the childrens'
sports were as follows;
Races; 5 and under, Wm.
Fotheringham, Robert Hill;
6 - 8 yrs, Estella Wilson,
Mathew Davidson;
9 12 yrs. Dianne Wilson,
Jane Allan;
teenagers, Glen McGregor,
Larry McGregor;
kick the slipper Cheryl Pater.
son, Cathy Adair;
shoe scramble, Sally Brodie,
Dianne Wilson;
backward race, Cathy Adair,
Cheryl P4Merson;
wheelbarrow race, Jane Allan
and Dianne Wilson, Joyce
Broadfoot and Cathy Adair;
string licorice, Joyce Broad-
foot and Cathy Adair, Cheryl
Paterson and 'Pam ROSS;
tandem-race, Dianne
Wilson's team;
balloon race, Sally Brodie,
Cathy Adair.
The children then scrambled
for peanuts,
Following the games • a
smorgasbord supper was en-
joyed,
PeriOullis
Mr. Wesley Ham and son,
Robert, spent a few days with
is, mother Mrs. Alice I-lain and
Miss M.E. Swan,
Mr. and Mrs. A. Cribbon,
Toronto, and Miss Cheryl
Paterson of London visited
with Mrs. Edna Paterson.
Mr. And Mrs. Cliff Hender-
son and son, Laurie, left on
Friday for Dawson City,
The many friends of Mrs.
Elsie Forrest, • formerly of
)3rucefield, were sorry to, hear
to her sudden death. Sympathy
is extended to her family and to
Miss Margaret McQueen.
Mrs. J.W. McBeath spent a
few days in Toronto with her
niece, Mrs. Stanley Rumble.
Miss Gaye Elliott and Mr,
Lorne Rodvold, California
visited with their aunt, Mrs,
Berry, and relatives in Strat-
ford and London.
returned last Friday evening , •. . . the collection. The woman with'
The annual Children 'S .Day ' the .Wedding: anniversary • from a ,two-week trip to was held last week .at the July 'Manitoba to visit with M. and meetingsof the Women
"closest to the , date was Mrs.
'assIn- •-Fratik 'Raithby. =Mrs. Bill Riddell. stiintesaseld ,.in the Auburn s"'s'ssMr. and ' Mrs. Roy Cope, .
Sheila and Carol of London Community . Memorial hall.
and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon • The president welcomed the 40 -
Gross, Anita and' Bryan, RR 1, children of the community that • . •
Were prese, • .. Auburn visited on Sunday with, The program for the children Mr. and ' Mrs, Kenneth . was ' started : by seeing who McDougall. ' ' . ' • • could get the most words out of I . Mr: and Mrs. Robert Ling ' „Children's - Day'.''. Tracy and DaVid Of Guelph visited ors. .Meehan 'was ,the winner: For
:• Sunday .evening with Mrs. the. members and friends
Elma-McFarlane. • • present, .Mrs. Thomas H.aggitt,
' ' MARY ANN WEBER won the prize for getting. the,
' most words out of Women's In-
Funeral services were held stitute, , •. .` -
last Friday, 'July 19 for Miss The girl with the most letters
' Mary 'Ann Weber ,who passed in her name was Christine
. 'away in Huronview on July 16. Stadelinann; , the boy.. was
She had been. a resident at. Derrick Cartwright, • •