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Clinton News-Record, 1979-05-17, Page 1310. • Godench CB c.lub will help at celebrations onsCLINTON NEWS -RECORD, THURSDAY, MAY 17, 1979 --PAGE 13 PLANNING Mrs. Wilfred Sanderson. MEETING She opened the meeting The C.B. Club of with the call to worship Goderich was present at and the hymn Christ for the Auburn 125th plan- the World, was sung in ning meeting held last unison. Wednesday evening in The devotional period t h e Community was taken by Miss Minnie Memorial Hall. Wagner. The scripture The club reported lesson from St. Luke 15: about its work to keep the verses 11-24 was read parade moving on June alternately. He r 30. The convenor of the meditation was centred parade, Bill Crawford on this lesson and titled discussed the parade at "In Your Own the meeting. Backyard". Plans were made to The roll call was an - place an entry in the swered by a Bible verse Clinton Spring Show. containing the word Bless Leone Robertson or Blessing. The hymn, reported that the booth at "Saviour Now the Day is the canoe races was a Ending" was sung. success and Sandy The study was taken by Andrews stated that $106 Mrs. Frank Raithby on had been made by selling Communism and the tickets on a crocheted offering was received by afghan made and donated Mrs. Frances Clark. Mrs. by Mrs. Frances Sanderson dedicated it Youngblut. with prayer. Mr. Karl Teichert of A letter was read that Goderich held the lucky Huron Presbyterial ticket. would hold their spring Elaine Craig spoke on meeting on May 16 in the sale of souvenirs and Hensall. T-shirts which are going A thank -you for selling well. daffodils for the Cancer Judges for the essays Society had been sent and posters being done by from Clinton. the children of neigh- Plans were made for bouring schools were the next meeting to be appointed. They are Mrs. held at the home of Mrs. Oliver Anderson, Mrs. Roy Daer on June 4. The Beth Lansing and Mrs. meeting was closed with Myrtle Munro. The the hymn The Day Thou deadline for thi's contest Gavest Lord is Ended and is June 8. the bendiction. A tast The convenor of the lunch was served by Mrs decorating committee, Sanderson. Dorothy Grange, MONTHLY reported on the meetings MEETING held and, the welcome The Village of Aubur signs that are being monthly meeting wa placed at the entrances of held last Saturda the village. evening at the town hal Other convenors with the chairman of the reported and plans were trustee board, Warner made for the next _Andrews, in charge: meeting to be held on Mr. Andrews reported May 30 because of the on the road work done on children's progr,am on the west end of Goderich May 23 in the Auburn Street and also on John Community Hall. Street. New street lights The winner of the have been installed in the beautiful coffee table village the past two made and donated by. weeks by Ontario Hydro. Gerry Beimers will be These lights show a grey �;. raven t t:e-ve.11:41g: 4r Y.~ 'di.ffererre'e-,.aver'ghe of e _..._ James..._Schneider Is in charge of this pro ram. ones which were install -ed g on Febr added to until a total of 45 lights were in the village. The new lights are the new mercury vapor lights. Because Auburn is having its birthday party it was decided to pur- chase a new aluminum door for the Town Hall. SOFTBALL The first meeting of the Auburn area softball committee was held Friday, May 11 at 8:30 p.m. in the town hall with seven in attendance. By unanimous vote, the registration fee was set at $5.00 per person for travelling teams and $2.00 per person for house league teams. The deadline for registration at the Ceramics by Bess Shop is set for May 26. Thereafter the registration will be $6.00 \\and $3.00 respectively. Tee -ball is offered for those approximately six and over. House league will be limited to those born after June 1, 1966. As always, travelling teams are available for boys and girls born after January 1961. The ladies' team is expected to go as usual under the management of Bill Sproul. Little league coaches so far are Linder Hakkers, y Brent Andrews, and David Cartwright, assisted by Robbie Plunkett. Squirts - Ralph Nivin, Midget girls, n Douglas Glousher and s Gary Hakkers; Midget y boys, Glen Webster. 1 No offer has yet been decided to take care of field booking. .The best . night for meetings was chosen as, Friday. The next meeting will be held on May 26 at 8:30 p.m. at the Ceramics by Bess Shop. SOCIAL NOTES We are pleased to report that Mr. Norman tt Wood was.; ble to retarn ,� r liome-after a few weeks i r Clinton Public Hospital. Miss Margaret R. Jackson of Huronview visited last Saturday with Mrs. Catherine Jackson. Mr. and Mrs. Peter de Groot of Goderich visited last Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Emmerson Rodger. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Youngblut, Bruce and Kristen, and Bruce's friend Michael Fullerton, all of Toronto spent last weekend with I the for- mer's mother, Mrs. Myrtle Munro. Mrs. Mary Johnston and daughter Jennifer of London spent the weekend with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Sanderson. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Appetizers are those Jardin spent the weekend little things you keep on in Kitchener and on eating until you've lost Sunday visited with Mr. your appetite. Jardin's mother, Mrs Harriet Jardin in Toronto. Everyone is welcome. ua�y 5, lyltS. This agreement had MISSIONARY — been signed by Reeve A. SOCIETY E. Johnston and Clerk The Auburn Durnin Phillips of West Presbyterian Woman's W a w a n o s h. Twelve Missionary Society met radial wave lights were for its May meeting at the installed in the fall of 1928 home of the president, and this was, gradually Maitland and the 16th by Milena Lobb President Madeline Bartlett was in charge of the May meeting of the SS No. 4 Community Club, held at Gertrude Feagan's home. The meeting was opened with a few points about the month of May. Secretary Roba Lobb read the minutes of the April meeting, followed by Linda Jones's treasurer's report. Roll Call was answered with "Something you threw away while house cleaning and then decided you wanted it back," with 17 members answering. Marilyn Forbes will hold the June meeting on the 13th, with lunch to be "pot -luck" at 12:30 pm and a "fun" afternoon will follow. The members decided to set July 8th as the tentative date for the annual picnic. Madeline and Linda talked briefly about the "needlecraft achievement night" to be held May 24 at 8 pm at the CHSS. Members will be contacted about the display. The benediction closed the meeting, which was followed by a Tup- perware party. A delicious lunch was served,with Alison Lobb and Roba Lobb assisting the hostess. + + + This beautiful weather must be getting everyone outside working as it seems impossible to reach anyone by phone to find out who was where on Mother's Day. Bill, Valerie and I went to Kincardine for the afternoon and took Grandmother Cuyler (Kathleen) our for din- ner. Jack and Norene Tebbutt, Paul and Pat Dockstader and Neil were guest$ of Wayne and Lois Tebbutt. Bob and Marilyn French and family of Mitchell were at the home of Irvine and Edith Tebbutt for the afternoon. Smile SAFETY with precast concrete steps ME 111111 MB III 111 Mr. Unit Step can provide you with a safer entrance • N' n Si p Safety Treads E,Dertiy repia,.ert in hours not (lays al Steel re-inforced precast concrete provides longer life • Maintenance free No painting recju1red • Many sizes of steps and porcrteS Ouality Ornafinental iron railings to compliment your entrance Call Mr. Unit Step for your free estimate r'3° GIRE ELK(1) <R>:.[JIMOM Seaforth 527-1320 Your Precast Specialists All ladies who have Summary Day is being taken the needlepoint held at F. E. Madill course are reminded that Secondary School in Catherine Peel, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Peel of Auburn, will graduate this Friday, May 18 from Rldgetown College of Agricultural Technology with honor standing. Miss Peel will also receive the W.G. Thompson and Sons Ltd general proficiency award in agricultural laboratory technology, and the Bank of Montreal proficiency in communications award(Michael Martin photo) Wingham on May 24 at 7:30 p.m. The sympathy of the district is extended to Mrs. Brian Hallam, Murray Popp and Lorne Popp on the death of their mother Mrs. Amber Popp in Stratford General Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. George Hebert, Monica, Carla and Claudia left last week to make their home in California. Mr. and Mrs. John Blok purchased the home of. Mr. and Mrs. George Hebert and daughters and moved in la st weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Weston of Toronto spent last weekend with her mother Mrs. Mary Rollinson and brother Murray Rollinson. Guests on Mothers' Day with Mr. and Mrs Emerson Rodger were Mr. and Mrs. William • Rodger, David, Vickie, Neil, and Sheila, RR1 Auburn and Mr. and Mrs. Keith Rodger, Robbie, Scott, Lisa and Sli wn, RR2 Auburn and Mr. and Mrs. Clare Rodger, Kathy, Richard and Darren of Goderich. The Ministry of Natural Resources is sponsoring a FARM WOODLcyr MANAGEMENT INFORMATIONDAY for' landowners interested in learning more about woodlot management and reforestation of idle farmland. Dote: Saturday, June 9, 1979 Location:,Royal Canadian Legion Hall Victoria Street West Wingham, Ontario Cost: None Agenda: "Open HouSe" (10:30 a.m, - 1:00 p.m.) Meeting and field tour (1:00 p.m. - 4:45 p.m.) More information or copies of a detailed agenda may be obtained by contacting the Wingham District Office of the Ministry of Natural Resources at R,R. 5 Wingham, Ontario NOG 2W0. (357.3131). Ontario MINISTRY OF NATURAL RESOURCES t ND THURSDAY MAY 17 to SATURDAY MAY 26 OPEN FRIDAY NITE TILL NINE FREE BALLOONS FOR THE KIDDIES 20% off all handbags LADIES SPRING DRESS SHOES 24.99 Reg. to $38.00 DOOR BUSTER SPECIALS HIGH HEEL DRESS SANDALS $19.99 A SPECIAL GROUP OF saVage Children's Shoes $6.00 a pr. or 2 pr. for $1 0. 00 FREE POLISH OR LACES WITH EACH PAIR OF SHOES Men's Shoes $34.99 Reg. to 46.93 Special Group of Men's shoes SHOES FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY Man Street, Seaforth, Phone 527-1110 Select Group WOMENS SHOES $3.00 pr. or2pr.I I $5.00