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
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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.
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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
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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.'
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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.
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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.
Mrs. Gary Nicholson,
Lorie and Connie of Port
Albert visited last Friday
with her aunt, Mrs.
Hamilton. Eleanor Bradnock.
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