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Clinton News-Record, 1979-12-13, Page 26Trustees: decide Village do,sjrzust be'th.,d The.Auburn dogs which are running loose won't have a very Merry Christmas If their owners do not tie them up and keep them under control. This came under discussion at the 'December meeting of the Auburn 'Village Trustees when they met last Saturday evening in the town hall. Chairman Warner Andrews was in charge. The minutes of the previous meeting were approved as read by the clerk, Mrs. Arva • Machan. It • ,,was stated that• repairs are needed at the town hall so the trustees decided to get estimates for this work. One new street light will have to be replaced and it is hoped that a new one will be installed at the corner of Goderich and Turnberry streets. A discussion took place regarding cars or trucks parked on the street. These vehicles will have to be parked elsewhere so snow ploughing can take place. Bud Chamney �f Chamney Sanitation Service was present and presented his contract for two years. This contract was a cepted on motion of trustee James Glousher and trustee Kenneth Scott. A lengthy discussion took place regarding dog control as several complaints had been given to the chairman. Altter was read from Leslie E, Arndt of Sister Cities International requesting that Auburn, Ontario continue a close relationship with Auburn, Michigan. An invitation to attend the Auburn . Snow Fest on January 26 Couples. Club formed Several couples met on Saturday, December 8_at Knox United Church • for the first meeting of the Couples Club.. An evening of Court Whist was enjoyed with prizes presented.. to Shelley Worsellnd Barry Millian for high scores and Irene Millian and Marinus Bakker for low scores. A sing -song of favorite Christmas songs was led by Mr. Rick. Hawley. A short discussion was held to plan future meetings. A committee of three couples was set up to arrange a mid-January meeting. Everyone was urged to invite at least one other couple to the next meeting. Lunch was served by the committee in charge. • WaiIerbtzrnsupports child The November meeting of the Walkerburn Club was held recently at the home of Mrs. Joe Hunking. Mrs. Thomas Cunningham opened the meeting with a poem. 0 Canada was sung, followed by prayer by Mrs. Ted Hunking. favorite recipe and at- tach the written recipe for the sale. The program for the afternoon was in the charge. of Mrs. Elliott' Lapp and Mrs. Ted Hunking and the theme was, "The Year of the Child" and how Christ- mas is celebrated in other countries of the world. Lunch was served by Mrs. Keith Lapp, Mrs. Ronald Gross and the hostess, Mrs. 'Joe Hunking. The roll call was an- Sunday Schoolers hold swered by a donation ,to the support of the club's Korean foster child. The 12 members present:, also.. 'stated what they each wanted •for Christmas. The . draw prize, donated by "Mrs. Ronald Gross, was won by Mrs. Keith Lapp. It was decided not to hold a Christmas meeting. Plans were made for the January meeting to : be held January -27 at 2 p.m. The program is to be in the charge of . Mrs. Keith Lapp and Mrs.` Ronald Gross. The lunch will be in the charge of Mrs. Garth McClinchey and Mrs. Joe Verwey. The roll call will be answered .by members' favorite recipes. Each member is asked to make their 1 White Gift service "Joy and Giving" was the theme for the annual White Gift service held recently at Knox United Church, Auburn. The senior Sunday school conducted the service under the leadership of Mrs. Brian- Hallam. During the service,each member of ' the Sunday school presented a White Gift and placed it in the treasure chest. The meaning of the, gifts of bread, a candle, a trumpet ' and ,balloons was explained as each was unwrapped from the chest. Mr. Richard Hawley was in charge of the service and the organist, Mrs. Norman Wightman, was in charge of the music. Since 1865... we've been first with thenews you want to know CLINTON NEWS -RECORD (t"" Beat next Spring's income tax problems! And save for your first home! and 27 will be issued to Auburn, Michigan. Mrs. Eleanor Bradnock was asked to do the corresponding. Sunshine The Sunshine Unit of the Knob United Church Women held a Christmas party in the Sunday school room of the church last Wednesday at noon, when they .entertained their families and invited guests. Mrs. Jack ,Armstrong, leader of the group,. welcomed each one at the • door. . After singing Grace, everyone partook of the delicious hit food and delicious desserts on the attractive smorgasbord U W table. All sat around tables decorated with Christmas symbols. Following the dinner, the committee in charge presented a devotional service entitled, Wreath of Christmas". This was introduced by Mrs. Oliver Anderson. It consisted of readings by Mrs. Anderson, Mrs,. Orval McPhee, . Mrs. Kenneth McDougall and Mrs. Beth Lansing.' Mrs. Donald Haines read the scripture passages and Christmas carols were A provincial honor pin and certificate are given to anyone who completes 12 clubs. Those receiving their provincial pins are (left) Linda Cunningham, Kim Van Vliet, Andrea Coultes, Shelley Pattison and Muriel Taylor. They are from the Auburn, Blyth and Belgrave Clubs. These girls are looking at some of the work done by another club at the achievement night exercises at Hullett Central School. (Standard photo) , Speeders fined in court Roy Bland and Frank Sanders were each fined $263 for a speeding charge, in Clinton court on December 5. Mr. Bland was also fined $21.75 .for another speeding charge.. A number of others were also fined in separate incidents of speeding including: Leo Greidanus, $230.50; Stewart Wise, $59 Edwin Dayball, $38; Norman Lee, $21.75; William Kelly, $38; Laverne Colclough, $38; Thomas Colquhoun, $103; Bruce Vaile $38; Monique Fulcher, -$21:-757- Alvin Luckhardt, $21.75; Fred Lausanne ' $25.50; Rita Prescott, $21.75; Murray Cook, $21,75; Linda Johnston, $21.75; Robert Talbot, $45; David Sch- midt, $46.75. Six fines were laid for minors having liquor. Fines of $104 were given to Darrell Postill, Gary J. Bolger, Timothy Proctor, Kirby •Deller, • Fred Middleton and Daniel Stanley. David Richardson was fined $104 for a charge of minor premise. William Pole,• Francis Flanagan, Tony G. Van Dyke, Wilfred Greidanus, Frank Sanders, Frank Nyland, Kenneth Hesselwood and Paul Wise, were each fined for individual charges of having liquor. Sheldon. Jones was fined $104 for consuming liquor. Several unnecessary noise charges were heard and fines of $103 were given to Ralph Haver camp, Nickol Rasa, John Snell,Jacob P. Pickett, and ' 1 erry ; Kramp. Tim'oth'y"' P ictor -Wa's fined $tO3''forr`a charge of making unreasonable noise. Clayton . Stirling was fined $28 for a charge of operating a motor vehicle under the age of 16 years. Eva Hoy was fined $28 for following to close and Helen Vanbakel was fined $28 for a charge of pulling out from the curb without care. Lawrence Reinsma was fined $28 for not having a validation sticker and Rudolph Jones was fined $153 for. not having in- surance and fined $28.for not having a valid plate. Four people, Kim Hodgins, Leonard G. Kaastra, Rodney Paterson and Daniel B. Merner, were each fined $28 for charges of making improper U-turns. Drug bust in St. Marys ST. MA1YS. Fourteen charges for trafficking and possession of nar- cotics have been 'laid or are 'pending following a drug investigation at the St. Marys high school. On November 21, ac,- ting c-ting on information, the town's seven member police force went to .the school and interviewed 23 students and searched their lockers. A quantity of; hashl and roach clips were uncovered from the investigation.' a s CaNTQN .MVS -RECORD, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 13,1979--P41Pg up cele sung by the audience. Mrs. lO.ordon Chamney was soloist for the selections, .``They'll Know We Are Christians By Our Love" and "Star of the East", accompanied on the piano by Mrs. Ken- neth McDougall. 'Mrs., Flrnxnerson Rodger was pianist for the carols,and also played a piand solo, t rist� Mrs. Jack 'Armstrong presided for the remainder of the program. RoPert4 Turner favored with several selections on n bis mouth organ, ac- companied on the piano by Mrs. Donald Haines. Mrs. Armstrong conducted a Bible quiz on events pertaining to the rPi,ehrafion of Christmas. a The last number on the program was an. in- teresting and andus>n, g giftxchange. . Miss Laura.Phillips•,, on behalf of the invited guests, moved a voteof thanksto the members; of the unit for a very en- joyable 'time spint together. Mrs. Ed Davies also expressed her thanks. Village news and notes Mrs. Marjory Hawley of Cambridge is visiting this week with Mr. and Mrs. Richar..d__Hawley, Beth and Amy: ; Several from this district were guests last Friday evening at the wedding reception of Mr. and ,Mrs. Norman WI group invite guests to meeting A special Christmas meeting will be held Tuesday, December 18,at 2 p.m. at the Auburn Women's Institute meeting. Each member is to bring a guest. The program is being planned ,by Mrs. Gordon Cham- ney, Mrs. Lawrence Plaetzer and Mrs. Kenneth McDougall. Everyone is welcome. Robertson at the Saltford Valley Hall. Randy Machan has been appointed Forest Technician at the Grand River `i 'Conservation Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Trommer and family of British Columbia visited on Saturday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Donald Cartwright and family. Authority at Cambridge, Congratulations to Mr. Galt and commenced his and Mrs. Bob duties on December 3. Congratulations Randy. The winner of the weekly draw of the Auburn and District Lions Club last week was Connie Falkiner of 210 Rich Street, Goderich with ticket number 044. Mrs. Dorothy Reed of Goderich visited last Sunday with Mrs. Florence Millian. The Lions Club members canvassed the village for the Canadian National Institute for the Blind recently. Mr. and Mrs. Luther Morley of . Ailsa Craig visited last Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. Ben McCullough (nee Doreen McClinchey) '(If Holmesville on the birth of their first child, Julie Margaret on December 4 in Clinton Public Hospital, weighing five pounds 14 ounces. Julie is a first grandchild for Mr. and Mrs Harold McClinchey, a third for Mr. and • Mrs. Howard McCullough, a first great -1 grandchild for Mr. • and Mrs. Sidney ,McClinchey and a second great- grandchild for Mrs. Vera Glousher. 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