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The Citizen, 1985-11-13, Page 9AUBURN NEWS Mrs. Mildred Lawlor 526-7589 Walkerburn club holds masquerade "WAN NA TRADE?" See us about trading your old snowmobile. That sled could be worth dollars off a new '86 SKI-D00® machine. skidoo. BUILT FOR THE LONG RUN Lynn Hoy Enterprises Ltd. Hwy. 86 just east of Hwy. 4 by Wingham 357-3435 The Beauty of Bulova 20% OFF ALL BULOVA AND CARAVELLE WATCHES LAYAWAY NOW FOR CHRISTMAS Tateekatt euveNetts ZEHRS PLAZA - WINGHAM 357-1911 THIS AD IS WORTH $10.00 REBATE ON THE PURCHASE OF A CENTRALVACUUM SYSTEM. CANA-VAC the central vacuum system that takes the work out of cleaning! Checkout the 4-4(4( -*** economy of a central vacuum system before buying any vacuum cleaner. irir Can be installed easily in most existing homes. THIS UNIT SELLS ITSELF! Tackles the toughest clean- ing chores... Ease and convenience are built right in... You've never had it so clean... There's a cleaning attach- ment for every job... Borrow our FREE demonstrator model with power head and try itout in your own home. JUST CALL 523-4359 FOR FREE DELIVERY TOM DUIZER PLUMBING AND HEATING HIGHWAY 4 LONDESBORO 523-4359 15 years in business in Huron County THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1985. PAGE 9. Horticulturalists see slides A Hallowe'en masquerade at the home of Mrs. Tom Cunningham was enjoyed on October 29 at 8 p.m. with 11 members of the Walkerburn Club present. Prizes were won by Mrs. K. Lapp, Mrs. L. Archambault, Mrs. T. Rutledge and Mrs. E. Lapp. Members not in costume had to pay a fine. Meeting opened with 0 Canada followed by prayer by Mrs. Lloyd Penfound. The treasurer's report was given and the foster child is paid until the end of December. Mrs. J. Verway moved that $20 be sent for the birthday and Christ- mas gifts for the child. A donation by Rev. D. McMaster of London in memory of his mother was gratefully received. The secre- tary's report was read as were several thank you notes. The draw Mrs. Roy Cope of London visited for three days last week with her cousin Marjorie McDougall. We also want to congratulate Mr. and Mrs. Gordon McClinchey of Blyth who celebrated their 60th anniversary last week. They were formerly from the Auburn area. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Lawlor of Auburn and Mr. and Mrs. Maize of Lucknow visited on Sunday with Euchre winners The winners at euchre party on November 5 were: high lady, Marian Haggitt; low lady, Grace Cartwright; high man, Orval McPhee; low man, Lois Haines (playing as a man); novelty, Roy Daer. There were eight tables in play. Euchre parties are every Tuesday night in the Community Hall at 8 p.m. Everyone is welcome. donated by Mrs. T. Rutledge was won by Mrs. T. Cunningham. Mrs. J. Verwey offered her home for the November meeting. Mrs. E. Lapp, Mrs. T. Rutledge will be pro- gramme committee and Mrs. L. Penfound and Mrs. G. McClinchey the lunch committee. There will be a guest speaker showing how to make decorations at the November meeting. Dainty wild flowers should be collected and brought for the November meeting. A great deal of discussion re the Booster Club Bazaar on November 16 followed and articles made are to be displayed. Mrs. L. Penfound gave a Hallowe'en contest and Mrs. E. Lapp was the lucky winner. The goblins and witches enjoyed a delicious lunch served by Mrs. S. Ball, Bernice Norman and Mrs. T. Cunningham. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Goddard of Goderich. The occasion was a surprise dinner party for Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Anderson for their 35th Wedding Anniversary. Mrs. Anderson is the former Pearl Lawlor of Auburn. Her daughters Joyce Goddard and Joan Maize served the dinner and Anniversary cake. Mr. and Mrs. Lawlor were the Anderson's attendents at their wedding 35 years ago. Company with Mr. and Mrs. Tom Lawrence, to celebrate Mrs. Lawrence's birthday on Sunday were: Barry, and Cathy Austin and twin boys; Madeline and Keith Kerr of Goderich; Audrey, Johnny and Pat Rutledge of Auburn; Garry and Mary Smith of Dungannon; Gordon and Donna Powell of Auburn; Penny and Johnathan Rutledge of Blyth; Randy Scott and son of Blyth; Leonard Smith of Ripley; Diana and Kassy Hayes of Kincardine and Irene Dicky of Goderich. Don't forget the bazaar and bake sale to be held Saturday, Novem- ber 16 from 10 - 4 p.m. at Auburn Community Hall sponsored by the Booster Club. The November meeting of the Auburn Horticulture Society was held on November 4 at Auburn Community Hall. The meeting opened with the singing of 0 Canada with Marjorie McDougall at the piano. A pot luck supper followed which was enjoy- ed by all. Violin, piano and guitar enter- tainment was given by John, Elva, Sharon and Elaine Brown of Blyth. A report on winterizing the fountain at Manchester Gardens was given by Mr. Don Haines. Members were told they could order the magazine Gardening and Leisure Living by contacting Remembrance theme at Knox The organ and piano prelude was by Mrs. Gordon Gross and Marjorie McDougall. The Honour Roll of World War I was read by Orval McPhee and Honour Rally of World War 1I by Maurice Bean. The Last Post was played with Trumpeter Angela Schneider. A minute of silence was observed and the Reveille was sounded. The National Anthem was sung. A piano solo was played by Lori Millian, "I'll Never Walk Alone". The junior congregation was in the charge of Anita Gross, Leona Cunningham and Karen and Ruth Anne Bakker. The minister Gary T. Shuttleworth chose for his sermon, —How many more Re- membrances". Offering was re- ceived by Steven Millian and Bill Seers. Mrs. Ross Robinson. Mr. Ross Robinson and Mr. Jim Schneider will again put the Christmas Nativity scene at the Manchester Gardens. The district director Mr. Clarence Lange of Chesley addressed the members bringing them up to date on the news from District 8. He then showed slides on his recent trip to Western Canada. A few games of court whist followed. Auburn and area personal news