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Clinton News-Record, 1979-04-26, Page 24PAGE 2A —CLINTON NEWS -RECORD, THURSDAY, APRIL 26, 1979 1 Provincial Honors, for the completion of 12 clubs were given to local 4-H homemaking club members at an Achievement Day in Seaforth. Those receiving the awards were Betty Beer, Jane Allen, Robyn McLellan and Brenda DeJong. (Wilma Oke photo) Auburn news Birthdaycmmi ottee meets BY are being'sent within the ELEANOR.RRADNOCK 12 mile radius of the village as they can find out about the program in the local press. This is the proposed program in case you have not been out to any of the celebrations. meetings: Friday, June 29 - Fred Lawrence, Choosing the Heritage president, was in charge - Birthday Girl contest; of the meeting and Mrs. Judging Beards; and Allan Craig read the Kick-off dance to Star minutes. Trek from 9p.m..-to 1 a.m. It was decided to make Saturday,. June ' 30, - the draw for the afghan Pancake breakfast;'. that was made and Midway on the grounds; donated by Mrs. Frances Parade; 3 p.m. official Youngblut of Georgetown opening; 4-6 p.m. Band • on May 6 at the canoe Tattoo; Shriner's Fish races. Sandy Andrews is Fry and Ham Supper in in charge of the tickets hall (get your tickets in and reported that they advance) ; 7 p.m. are selling well. ' baseball game; 7 p.m. The committee decided Auburn As It Was, to enter a float in the presentation by Auburn Clinton Spring Show and W.I. Tweedsmuir History plans .are underway for a Book Committee made by hard -times dance to be slides with commentary; held on. May 5 to raise and 9 p.m. - dance - some money. Country Cavaliers and A discussion took place Ian Wilbee orchestras. about where historical Sunday, 11 a.m. - Open displays could be set up Air Church Service; and more action will be cutting the birthday taken on this project at cake; picnic lunch - bring later meetings. If you your own; 2-4 p.m. have any ideas, please baseball game and races contact any of the for children; 3 „p.m. executive or better still, Memorial service at come out to the next Ball's Cemetery: 4 p.m. meeting on April 25 and tug-of-war between- the show your support by your attendance. Mrs. Craig spoke on the souvenirs that are here and she wishes anyone who has ordered, to please pick up as soon as possible. Mrs. Dorothy Grange spoke on the work that the decorating committee has planned. • Jitn Schneider gave the financial statement and several other convenors also reported on the .work done. This reporter regrets any mistakes about the various committee members who were or were not on the com- mittees. The invitation com- mittee has now sent over 700 invitations to former residents. No invitations Auburn's 125th Bir- thday Planning Com- mittee and 'interested citizens met on April 11 to complete more plans for the upcoming four townships ; chicken barbecue supper; 8 p.m. Open Air concert - M.C. William S. Craig of Clinton, Former Talent with a special, the Paul Brothers. Monday, July 2 - pancake breakfast; 10 a.m. Auburn As It Was - Knox United Church; 12 noon to 6 p.m. tractor pull; and 1 p.m. Auburn As It Was - Knox United Church. Social News Mrs. Wilfred San- derson, Mrs. Mary Johnston and Misses Ella and Minnie Wagner visited last Saturday with their sister, ,Mrs. Rose Herman at Tavistock. Guests with Mr. and Mrs. Randy Machan and Craig last Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Ball, Miss Brenda Ball, Mr. Daryl Ball of Brantford; Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Hoffman, Mike and Robb of Hensall; Rev. and Mrs. Earl St. Jean; 'Mr. Keith Machan and Miss Tracy Machan; Mr. Mike Geddes of Goderich and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Riley of Clin- ton. All were present for the baptismal service for Craig, son of Mr. and Mrs. Randy Machan. Brussels joins Brussels Brussels, Ontario, Canada and Brussels, Belgium, will finally • meet. The Brussels Post, (the Ontario one) reported that the Belgians, to help celebrate their 1000th birthday will be sending a reporter to Brussels, Ontario to see how the other half lives. Only one major barrier stands in the way of the visit, the language dif- ferences. The reporter wants to know the way of life here but needs to find some French speaking people. The local clerk's office here is doing the best it can to find some and it hasn't found too many people in the Brussels area. Escapes crash Ken Towers, a -crop sprayer, escaped with minor injuries on April 17 when the plane he was piloting lost air power. Mr. Towers was forced to make an emergency landing just north of Huron Park. He came down in a plowed field, bounced a few feet on the soft ground and ended upside down. 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Save money... -get resu!ts just like a professional! r��•�' , AVAILABLE FOR RENTAL Highway 21 Bayfield 565-2607 90 participate in Achievement night by Wilma Oke About 90 members of nine; 4-H ' Homemaking clubs in the area par- ticipated in an Achievement Night program April 17 at the Seaforth Public School. Accessories -- The Final Touch was the program's theme and topics discussed included how accessories can best accent their wardrobes. Provincial honors for completing 12 club projects were awarded to Betty Beer, Hensall; Jane Allan, Brucefield; Robyn McLellan, Kip - pen ; and Brenda DeJong, Seaforth. County Honors for completing six projects went to Linda Ger- stenkorn, Hensall and Janice Murray, Seaforth. Skits and exhibits and a fashion show were presented by the mem- bers for a large audience. Seaforth III - exhibit - Gloves Past and Present - Miss Little (Eileen Connelly) and Mrs. Extra (June Haney) com- mentators. McKillop I - exhibit - Birthstones -Legends and Characteristics: Donna McClure, commentator. Hensall III - exhibit, Fads in Accessories: Janice Campbell and Donna Zwaan, commentators. Hensall I, skit, Accent with Accessories. All members participating. Hensall II, exhibit, Feet Are Where It's At. Betty Beer and Linda Roberts, commentators. Egmondville, skit, Accessories of Other Lands. All members participating. Kippen III, exhibit, Face Framers. Catherine Mustard and Mary Gibson commentators. Seaforth II, exhibit, Costume vs. Fine Jewellery. Jane Ellis and Rose Ann Van Loon, commentators. McKillop IV, exhibit, Handbags for Any Occasion. Louise Ryan, commentator. R.K. 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