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The Citizen, 1986-02-12, Page 8PAGE 8. THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1986. Couple returns to Auburn from Haiti Mr. and Mrs. Dave Roulston returned home from Haiti last week. Master Patrick Chamney return- ed to Ottawa on the weekend after visiting his grandparents Bud and Laura May Chamney for the past two weeks while his parents Larry and Deb were on vacation on St. Lucia Island. Family night of Knox United Church will be held on February 21 at 7 p.m. sharp. Maria Dalton will be showing slides on Haiti. There will be a pot luck dinner. Heather, David and Bethany Camplin of Clarksburg visited with Pastor and Mrs. Carne recently. CongratulationstoMr. and Mrs. John McNall of Burlington on the arrival of their son Jonathan William Wilson born February 6 at Joseph Brant Memorial Hospital, Burlington. Proud grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Stan McNall of Welland. Mr. and Mrs. David Scott, Daniel and Taffline of Goderich visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Gross and family of RR 1, Auburn. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Anderson and Mr. and Mrs. Greg Pack spent the weekend with Mr. William Anderson of Newmarket. The Auburn Lion's Club had a Euchre Tournament at Community Hall on Satuday, February 8 with a good attendance. The monthly meeting of Wom- en's Institute will be held at Community Hall on February 18 ata 2 p.m. The Topic will be Tweedsmuir History Book with Mrs. Tom Haggitt in charge. Roll call is "Bring an article used in a pioneer kitchen". Hostesses will be Mrs. Beth Lansing and Mrs. Oliver Anderson. Auburn Ladies Broomball names draw winners The Auburn Broomball Ladies announced the winners of their draw held Saturday, January 25. First prize, of a $75 lamp donated by Whetstone's Furni- ture, Auburn went to Donald 3M club meets The 3 M's met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Bean Saturday evening February 8 for an evening of Court Whist. Lucky winners were: Mrs. M. Bakker and Mr. Ernest Durnin; low, Mrs. Elliott Lapp and Mr. Laurence Plaetzer. March will be shuffleboard at the community hall with Mr. and Mrs. Orval McPhee and Mr. and Mrs. Elliott Lapp in charge. Shields, RR 3, Wingham; Second prize, a $50 cash award donated by Auburn Soilab and Auburn Broom - ball Ladies, went to Donald McNall, Blyth; Third prize, a $25 cash award donated by Lawrence Electric, Auburn went to Pearl Bromley, Blyth; Fourth prize, a$25 gift certificate donated by Den- omme Flowers, Goderich went to Cathy Machan, Clinton; Fifth prize, a $20 gift certificate donated by Auburn Co-op went to Liz McIntosh, Clinton; Sixth prize, 50 lbs. of turnips donated by Hub - bard's Turnip Plant, Blyth went to Marg Foran, St. Augustine; Seventh prize, a 10 ib. turkey donated by Scrimgeour's Food Market, Blyth went to Fred Stephenson, Brussels. We would also like to give many thanks to the businesses that donated the prizes. TRA,qtr +► */A1► War 44. r 44 4.. 0' with one of these like -new cars! 1985 Buick LeSabre, 4dr. 1984 Ford Crown Victoria, 4 dr. 1984 Pontiac Bonneville, 4 dr. 1983 Oldsmobile 98, 4 dr., loaded with extras 1982 Ford F100, 1/2 ton. 1981 American Motors Concord DL, 2 d 1980 Chev., 1 /2ton pickup 1980 Buick Regal, 2 dr. 1979 Cutlass Station Wagon 1979 Ford Granada, 4 dr. 1978 Plymouth Salon, 4 dr. 1978 Aspen, 4 dr. 1975 Cougar XR7, 2 dr. Hamm's Car Sales Blyth -- 523-4342 Auburn euchre winners named The weekly euchre party was held on February 5 at Auburn Community hall. The winners were: high man, Ken McDougall; low man, Ray Hanna; high lady, Bernice McClin- chey; low lady, Erma Cartwright; novelty, Lillian Leatherland. There were five tables in play. Euchre parties are held every Wednesday night at 8 p.m. Knox Church holds service The minister Gary T. Shuttle- worth was in charge of the Sunday morning service at Knox United Church on Sunday. Organ Prelude was played by Mrs. Gordon Gross. In charge of Junior Congregation were Mrs. Teadde Bakker, Tammy Shuttleworth, Karen Bakker, and Donna Lynn Armstrong. The minister chose for his sermon, "Why Should We Pray". Offering was received by Brian Ramsey and Lawrence Plaetzer. Use Citizen Classified Ads Confused about which RRSP is right for you? Ask Standard Trust about a FLEXPLAN RRSP R Tax benefits today... while you take advantage of a better rate tomorrow. ight now, many financial institutions are advertising RRSPs - all offering pretty much the same rate of interest. But that's today's rate. What happens if interest rates go up after March 1 - and your money is tied up at today's rate? You've lost out on that extra interest. Not if you open a Standard Trust Retirement Savings Account - the FLEX - PLAN RRSP. Your money isn't locked in. It earns current interest rates each day the same as any savings account. 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