Clinton News-Record, 1976-07-29, Page 11„,.
Mrs. Arnold Craig is 4
p*entinWi.ngi.am hospi%I,
The sympathyof the
immunity is extended to Mr.
And Mrs. NermaitWood la the
, of her •mother, Mrs.
abet Broughton last
Weekend.
Congrattdatfons *oM and
rs. Thomas Johnston who
Served their 40th -wedding
anniversary last week.
The Aubarn Girl's team
recorded their first win of the
year last Thursday night with
a 15-5 victory the Londesboro
team. Lara Lawrence and
Vickie Powell -Ted the team
tillYing three runs apiece.
The next game is this
Thursday night at 7 !OD p.m.
at the Auburn ball park. The
midgets also won the first
game of the season with a 6-4
Win over Londesboro.
Children ages 8 to 14 are
invited to attend the craft
classes in the Auburn Library
in the month of August on'"
Saturday mornings 9:30 a.m.
to 12:00. Next Saturday
--umorning at 10 a.m., all those
interested are asked to come
and see the crafts that will be
taught by the Librarian Miss
Lorraine Chamney. If you
cannot register next Saturday
a.m., please contact Lorraine
at 526-7799.
BRIDAL SHOWER
Miss Doreen McClinchey
was honored last Saturday
evening at a bridal shower at
the home of her aunt, Mrs.
John Forester at Lucknow,
attended by relatives from
Blyth, Homesville. Auburn,
Lucknow, Hensel!, Don-
nybrook and Wingham. Pink,
yellow,and green floweri and
a yellow umbrella decorated
the room.
Mrs. John Forester pinned
a corsage on Doreen made by
Karen McClinchey. Contests
were given by Wendy
Forester, Janice McClinchey
and Mrs. Garth McClinchey.
An adjective story was told
by Mrs. John Forester.
Gifts were brought in by
Janice McClinchey and
Wendy Forester pinned bows
on an apron. Assisting in
opening the gifts were Mrs.
Doug McCullough and
lenycetMcClirchey.
Doreen thanked everyone
for their gifts and lunch was
served by Mrs. John
°rester, Mrs. Garth
McClinchey, Wendy
Forester, Janic and Glenyce
McClinchey.
SOCIAL NEWS
Mr. and Mrs. Allison
Gardhouse of Midland were
weekend guests with their
aunt, Mrs. Beth Lansing.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cook
of Glencoe spent the weekend
with her parents Mr. and
Mrs. William Moss.
n FAMILY FETED
A social evening was held
last Friday evening in the
Auburn Community
Memorial hall for Mr. and
Mrs. Manfred Losereit,
Annetta and Pamela of the
Maitland Block. Hullett
Township who recently lost
their barn and new shed by
fire.
- Games and cards were
,enjoyed and an address
repared by Mrs. Elliott
Lapp was read by Gordon
Daer. A purse of money was
presented .to them on behalf
of neighbours and friends by
Larry Johnston.
Mr. Losereit thanked
everyone for their gift.
Lunch was served by Mrs.
Elliott Lapp. Mrs. James
Schneider. Mrs. Brian
Hallam, Mrs. Garth
McClinchey. Mrs. Ted
Bunking. Mrs. Hans Boon-
toppel and Mrs. Larry
Johnston.
CHILDREN'S DAY
The annual Children's Day
,.was held by the Auburn
Women's Institute in the
Commueity Memorial hall
'last Tuesday. President Mrs.
Eleanor Bra'lnock was in
charge and welcomed the 45
children. their mothers and
members.
A short talkvon the Queen's
visit to Canada and how
t, Canadians should stand when
hod Save the Queen is prayell,
was given by the president.
The children's program
consisted of the following:
step dance by Angela
Schneider with Mrs.
Catherine Jackson at the
piano;, solo by Melody
Solman; duet by Marilyn
Archa rnabu It on the
brocharus and Darlene
flunking on the piano: trio by
Janice, Julie and Jamie Daer
accompanied by their
mother, Mrs.. Ross Daer:
piano solo, Lorie Cartwright:
duet Christine, Stadelmann
and Karen Plunkett :
recitation, Shelley Powell;
duet, Lcarie ,gartwright on
piano and Derrick on flute.
The story of little Red
Riding Hood was told by Barb.,,
Patterson and acted by Helen
Thalen Derrick Cartwright
played a flute solo. A bean
guessing contest was won by
Mrseteonard Archambault.
This was conducted by Vickie
Powell.
Brent Andrews won the
elimination contest con-
ducted by Wendy Powell. A
ladder and relay game was
conducted by Mrs. John
Stadelmann.
Treats and candy brought
by the hostesses and mem-
bers were given out to the
children. Sundaes, cup cakes
and freshie were served to
everyone.
Prize for the lucky glass
was won by Kevin Potvell.
Lucky cup was held by Mrs.
Donald Haines and the bir-
thday nearest the date was
Mrs. Elva Straughan.
Following the lunch, the
children left and Mrs.
Bradnock conducted the
business period. The minutes
of the previdus meeting were
accepted as read by the
secretary Mrs.' Donald
Haines. She also gave the
financial statement.
The garbage box is going to
be built for the hall and Mr.
Donald -Haines and Mr.
Thomas Haggitt are in
charge. The fans have been
installed in the hall.
A quilt block for the Erland
Lee Homestead was
discussed and Mrs. Donald .
Cartwright and Mrs. Frank
Raithby will look after this.
Mrs. Catherine Jackson will:3.
make the block.
The card report was read,
by Mrs. Andrew Kirkconnell
and thank -you notes read.
The scholarship was
discussed and hall kitchen
inventory will be held on
Tuesday 9 a.m.
4+H club leaders will be
Mrs. John Hildebrand. Mrs.
Donald Cartwright. Miss
Jayne Arthur and Miss Trudy
Machan.
Catering to wedding
banquets and dinners was
discussed and plans were
made for the booked
banquets.
Mrs. Frank Raithby asked
everyone to save their labels
to help get tea towels for the
hall.
The next meeting will he
Grandmother's Day in
September as the August
meeting -is cancelled.
friends last Saturday evening
for a bridal shower to honor
Miss Cathy Hamilton of
London prior to her marriage
next month to Mr. Brion
MacKenzie of London. Guests
were present from
Thamesville, Parkhill, Ailsa
Craig, Centralia Clinton,
Goderich and London.
Mrs. Beth Lancing.
returned last weekend from a
visit in Meaford and Midland.
The Library fIat WOO first Prize at the 0;1)7004 Ltnns CILih.H4ij.0Jj", held last Friday.
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Mr. and Mrs. Doug
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Barrie, Mr. and Mrs. Earl
Craig of Sarnia. Mr. and Mrs.
Wayne Bingle of Windsor
visited with Mr. and Mrs.
Leonard Archambault. Rick
and Marilyn recently.
Mr. and Mrs. John West-
brook and Larry of Goderich
visited last week one day with
Mrs. Myrtle Munro.
Mr. and Mrs. Allan
McDougall and Angie and
Miss Debbie Wills of Sudbury
returned home last weekend
after visiting with his
parents. Mr. and Mrs.
Kenneth McDougall.
Mr. and Mrs. Don
Youngblut and Bradley and
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hull and
family visited last Saturday
with the former's mother.
Mrs. Myrtle Munro.
Mr. and Mr.. Fred
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visited on the weekend with
Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred .San-
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Mrs. Ben Hamilton
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