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NEWS OF AUBUR
AUBURN, Jan. '22. --Women's In-
stitute.,—The January meeting of
the Women's Institute was held 'in
the Orange. Hall with the first vice-
president, Mrs. George Millian, in
charge. Mrs. Robert J. Phillips
presided at the piano. The roll
call was answered by naming your
favorite shrub. The minutes were
read by the ` secretary, Mrs. Bert
Craig who also read thank you
notes from those who had received
Christmas boxes. Plans were made
to celebrate the diamond annivers-
ary of, the organization of the
W.T. of Ontario and the convener
of historical research, Mrs. Gordon
R. Taylor, will present the topic
on this history. Plans were also
made to sponsor a Garden Club
this spring if enough girls are
interested. 1t was decided to hold
an auction sale at the February
'meeting with Mrs. George Millian
and Mrs.' George Hamilton as
auctioneers. Mrs. Fred Ross gave
a short talk on the motto, "It won't
help your crop to sit on the fence
and count your neighbor's weeds."
A duet, "Juanita" was sung by
Mrs. Fred Plaetzer and Miss Sadie
Garter. The -subject for the day
was Horticulture, .taken by Mrs,
•.-..Charles -Straughan_.-ave -spoke. ,on.J
the beatiutification of our parks and
homes and also methods of saving
our ornamental trees and shrubs.
Mrs. Thomas Haggitt conducted a
shamrock contest. Winners >Swere
Mrs. Harry !Watson and Miss Sadie
Carter. The hostesses for this
meeting were Mrs. Bert Craig, Mrs.
Fred Moss, Mrs. Thomas Haggitt
and Mrs. J. C. Stoltz.
United Chu Sunday School
Rev. R. Hiltz (presided dor the an-
nual meeting of the United Church
Sunday School recently, held in
the basement of the church. The
secretary, Miss Gladys McClinchey
gave the report for 1956 stating
the school had met 46,times with
an average attendance of 10.2. Mrs.
John Moulden presented the fol-
lowing slate of officers for 1957:
Superintendent, Mr. Charles Scott;
assistants, Mr. Arthur Speigelrberg,
Mr. William Straughan; secretary,
Miss Gladys MeClinchey; assistant,
Miss Marlene Easom; treasurer and
literature, Arthur S+peigelbei•g,
Mrs'. Ted Mills; temperance secre-
taries, Rev. R. Hiltz, Harold Web-
ster;.;mu:sic, Miss Margaret A. Jack-
son, Mrs. Norman Wightman; Bis
sionary committee, Mrs. Bert Craig,
Mrs, Leonard Archambault, Miss
Ruth Millian. Mrs. Kenneth Mc-
Dougall; social committee, Mrs.
Everett Taylor, Mrs. Bert Craig,
Mrs. Jack Armstrong, Mrs. Ted
Mills, Mrs. John Wilson, Mrs.
Charles Millialn; diplomas, Mrs.
Oliver Anderson; nursery, Mrs.
Leonard Archambault, Mrs. Ted
East; beginners girls, Mrs. Charles
Millian, Miss Margaret R. Jackson;
-primary "•girls, -Miss -Elia M-utch,
1Vfrs. Jaak Armstrong; primary
bay+s,rMr ..W 11iam _ s.Cyaig,..1i4 ,
Lloyd MdClineheg>•; sunshine, Mrs
Bert Craig, Mrs. John Durnin; ex-
plorers; --Mrs. George Millian, Mrs.
Worthy Young; good will, Mrs.
Fred Toll,. Mrs. Harold Webster;
junior boys, Mrs. Oliver Anderson,
Mr. Len. Archambault; senior boys,
Mr: Keith Arthur, Mr. Harold
Webster; junior Biblelass, R`ev.
R. Hiltz, Mrs. Earl Wigthtman;
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cradle rolY •'giA • "` liftesug
Mrs. Alvin Plunkett. Rev. R. Hiltz
closed the meeting with prayer.
Rev. R. A. Carson, of Paisley,
Pinkerton and Cargill Anglican
Churches, was guest speaker last
Sunday at St. Mark's Church when
he administered the rites of Holy'
Communion. The organist, Mrs.
Frank Nesbitt, was assisted in thes
music by a 12 -member choir.
Mr. and Mrs. M. Osmond and
daughters, of Toronto, visited with
her mother, Mrs. William T. Robi-
son and Mr. Robison on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Rathwell
and Michael, of Dresden, visited
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon
R. Taylor, at the week -end.
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Glasgow.
Alan and Dennis, of Brussels, visit-
ed on Saturday With Mr. and Mrs.
Fordyce Clark and family.
Mr. and. Mrs. Ernest Patterson,
of Goderich, visited last Sunday
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
George Beadle.
Mr. and Mrs. James Hembly
visited friends in Palmerston on
Saturday.
Mr. William Haggitt, Donna and
Rose Marie visited on Sunday with
his sister, tMr,, Eppie- -Carrick, of
Goderich.
Mr, .:anal Mrs, QtAnt Raithby and
family, of rCollingwooti, visited his
father, ;Mr. Frank Raithby, Mrs.
Raithby, John and Harold " and
other relatives. this week.
Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs.
Gordon Chamney on the arrival
of their baby daughter in Goderich
hospital. A sister for Larry and
Paul.
Mr. Oscar Ament won the prize
at the lucky draw held 'last Satur-
day 'evening at Gordon Taylor's
WATERLOO CATTLE
BREEDING ASSOCIATION
"Where Better Bulls Are Used"
GLENAFTON MILESTONE V.G.
IS THE LEADING HONOUR LIST SIRE FOR 1956 IN CANADA
with seven of his daughters winning eight places in the honour list. No other bull has had as
many as seven daughters in the honour list since 1941.
1956 HONOUR LIST PRODUCERS
ELMCROFT MONOGRAM DUKE
Monogram. Duke Dutchland
A. Musselman, Elmira, Ont.
Speedside fluke Topsy
L. D. Witmer & Sons, Preston
Perrinholm R. A. Dora
W. R. Perrin, Ayr
GLENAFTON MILESTONE
Gra•haven Milestone Mona
W. K. MacLeod, Disraeli, Que.
Susan Alice Milestone
I. Bechtel, Hespeler
Friary Farm Milestone Prescilla
D. G. Gething, Orton
Barnholm Linda Milestone
J. A. Barn, Stratford
Airvue 'Rag Apple Carmen
F. M. Snyder, Waterloo
Flo -Mar Milestone Verla Pabst
B. Oliver, Branchton
Lulu Dewdrop Milestone
F. L. Smith & Son, Brownsville
BY WATERLOO
Milk
Sr.4 21299
UNIT SIRES
Fst • BCA
669 2X (3) 173 148
Jr.4 20947 828 2X (11) 177 (2) 190
Jr.3 17365 720 2X 163 (5) 184
Jr.4 22283 878 3X 165 (4) 177
Sr.3 20524 738 2X (4) 185 181
Jr.3 20349 811 2X (2) 191 (3) 207
Jr.2 13803 723 2X 133 (2) 190
Jr.2 17358 651 2X (2) 173 177
Sr.2 (305) 12847 577 2X - 136 (3) 166
Jr.2 (305) 12929 553 2X 146 (5) 17Q
SEILING WING DOUBLE
Meadowbrae Wing Rose Sr.2 16841
Q. D. Whale, Alma
Blair Wing Double Pitricia Sr.2 (305) 12702
Ira M. Good, Blair •
MacDONALD RAG, LE AJAX
Dickieloolme MEI; "-Apple
J. H. Gillespie, salt
9 (305) 19,833
737 2X 158
568 2X
(1) 189
135 (4) 1'65
650 2X t4►) 170
PLEASE NOTE: The numbers in brackets indicate their standing in class.
For
congratulations to the people who made these records.
high production with gond tirpe, ma the bulls we have ki serrv8ce, 1 -AIRY
For service or more information, call coilect:---�-
CLINTON HU 2-3441
feitween 7:30 and 10 A.M. Week'Days
1:30 and 9:30 A.M. Sundays and Holidays.
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1 i11iamxr Farxrpey, chief sanitary in eetax.,o gurQu C ltntyo.l<iealtU.Tn.rt,,.y bs seen. s�valtresir?u
a cup to determine the number of bacteria present. Regular) checks are madeatall eating
establishments in Huron .County. Inspections represent just one phase of the health unit
program, which as directed by Dr. R. M. Ald is, MOH.
store.
A reception washeld on Monday
evening in the Dungannon Agricul-
ture Hall to honor our newlyweds,
Mr. and Mrs. Orval. McPhee. Mrs.
ASHFIELD
ASHFIELD, Jan. 21.—Mr. Mau-
rice -`Bowler has teturiit I to his'
Kenneth Scott read the address and work in Toronto after recovering
Mr. Robert McPhee presented, the from his recent illness.
couple with a purse of money.
Dancing was enjoyed.
Our local ho&ey players were
beaten last week when they met
the players on the.13th. Those
playing were ThomaCunningham,
George `'Haggitt, Harold Bromley,
Bob Canter, Ken and Bill Patter-
son, Alvin Deer, Donald Plunkett,
Bill Brown, Bob 'Pitblado and Ken.
Haggitt.
We welcome -Mr. and 'Mrs. John
Maize, newlyweds, who moved into
their new. home -last Wednesday
Hollowing their wedding trip to
the United States.
Hurrah For The Thaw! — This
district is enjoying the pleasures
of the January thaw this week
after below zero temperatures all
last week. Much displeasure was
suffered when the mercury dipped
to 10 and 15 degrees below zero,
resulting in frozen 'waterpipes and
stalledmotors. The storm on Sun-
day afternoon blocked the Auburn -
Blyth county road so service had
to be cancelled ato Knox Presby-
terian Church when Rev. I). J.
Lane was unable :top get to the
village.
83rd Birthday.—Mr. James Mc-
Whinney celebrated his 83rd birth-
day last Saturday at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Fowler where
he, has .made his home for the
lakt 20 years. He has been confin-
ed to his bed for the last nirie
mo,riths. He was the son of the
lartd William (McWhinney and Mary
Dustow and lived for many years
on a 'farm at Port Albert. 1'le fol-
lovvod his father's footsteps and
worked as carpenter in Goderich
and vicinity in his early life. His
wife passed away about 25 years
ago. We wish this gentleman
many more years of improved*
health.
Former Minister Passes.—Word
was received here of the death of
Rev. C. Anderson at Brantford last
week in his 84th year. He was a
retiree- 'Baptist minister w h o
preached in the Auburn Baptist
iOhurdch some years ago. He was
retired after 54 years in Ontario
pulpits. Surviving besides his
widow are two daughters, five sons,
23 grandchildren and three great-
grandchildren.
This community was saddened
to learn of the death of Mr. Stan-
ley Johnston who passed away on
Monday evening at his home.
Further particulars next week as
,funeral arrangements have not
been completed.
The Number ,Niners of S.S. No.
9, Hullett, Farm Forum, met at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. J. Verway
with ll members present. Their
topic for discussion was "Is Parity ton, Mrs. Fd. Lawson, Mrs_ Herbert
Income Enough?" . GGovier, Mrs. Robert )..Phillips, Mr.
Horticultural, Annual Meeting.— Arthur Youngblut, Mrs. Wes.
e annual ltneeting of the Auburn Radnorck. Mts. Ed. Davies gave
nticultural Society was held inl an informative address on the care
thOrange Hall with the presi-11 of ihrcuseplants and gift plants,
dent, Mrs. Gordon R. Taylor, pre- i She demonstrated the proper
siding. 'Lhe program commenced l method of planting African violets
with a short address by the presi- and told the proper care of glox
dent who thanked everyone who sodas. begoni€as and many hat -house
had assisted her during the year. plants. A solo was sung by Mrs.
Minutes Were read by Mrs. lllobert'• W. Rradnoelt, and a Mew Year's
J. Phillips In the absence of the l';reading was given by Mrs. Ilert
secretary, Mrs, Donald Fowler. (Craig. A social hour was, enjoyed
The flndncial statement for 19lf at the close.
Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs.
Colin Howes who were recently
married. Many years of happiness
is 'wished them from their many
friends.
Miss Sadie Johnston, R.N., has
returned home from Goderich hos-
pital;where she was nursing Frank
MacKenzie, who is making favor-
able. recovery.
Mr. and Mrs. Rinze Wiersma and
family, of Oshawa, spent the week-
end at the home • of Mr. and Mrs.
Peter Van de Ley.
Mr, and Mrs. Albert Campbell
visited friends in Detroit recently,
Mrs. I)un•can Simpson has been
in London for a few day's where
her mother, Mrs. Carruthers, of
I.urknow, is confined to hospital.
KINGSBRIDGE
KINGSBRIDGE, Jan. 21.—Mrs.
Yemen and son Billie, of Wing -
ham, were .recent visitors at the
,home of Mr. and ,Mrs. Frank Mc-
Kenzie. Mr, AifeKenzie is, still in
Goderich hospital but is recover-
ing satisfactorily.
Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs.
Marinus 'w•Miltenberg, of R.R. 1,
Lucknow, upon the birth of a son
on January 16 in Alexandra Mar-
ine and General Hospital, Gode-
rich.
Mr. and Mrs, James Reichart.
of Detroit, have been visiting with
Mrs. Jerry Dalton for the past
week. Mr. Dalton is a patient in
the hospital in God-eri.i,
Mr. and Mrs. A. Moran, of Lon-
don, Joseph Murphy, of Toronto,
Peter Van Osch, Arnold Marsman
and Douglas Frayne, of London,
spent the week -end here.
was read by the treasurer,
Ed. Davies. Mrs. Bert Craig, first
vicepresident, presided for the
election of officers and Miss Elma
Match Was secretary for the meet-
ing. The 1957 officers are:' Honor-
ary president, Mrs. W. T. Robison;
past president, Mrs. Arthur
Grange; president, Mrs. Gordon
R. Taylor; first viee-president, MTs.
Bert Craig; second vice-president,
Mrs. Kenneth Scott; third vice-
president, Mrs. Dunccan MacKay;
secretary, Miss Elma Mitch; treas
urer and corresponding secretary,*
Mrs. Ed. Davies; pianist. Mrs. It. J.
Phillips; • directors, Mrs. Herbert
Mogridge, Mrs. Charles Straughan,
Mrs. William Straughan, Mrs. Wil-
liam T. Robison, Mrs. John Hous -
Mrs.
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DUNGANNON
PORT ALBERT
PORT ALBERT, Jan. 22.—First
meeting for 1957 of the Ladies'
Guild of Christ Church, Port Al-
bert, was held at the home of Mrs.
Dave Martin with a good attend-
ance. Rev. Mr. Jennings opened
the meeting with prayer. Reports
from the various secretarires were
heard indicating a very successful
year. An average attendance of
10 members out of a possible 14
were present at the 11 meet-
ings in 1956. The roll call was
answered at each meeting by some-
thing interesting in church work.
The bazaar in the fall was a huge
success. Talent money was col-
lected by unique methods and dis-
persed. Several quilts were com-
pleted and some custom quilting
done. The Canadian floral emblem
quilt Won fourth prize in the group
section of the Star Weekly quilt
contest in 1956 also. The sick and
shut-ins were remembered by fruit, -
flowers and.,,,eards-
' Mr. Jennings took charge of tire
election of officers for 1,957: Hon-
orary president, •Mrs:° Jennings;
president, Mrs. Agnes Foster; vice-
president, Mrs. Edna Petrie; treas-
urer, Mrs. Viola Petrie; secretary,
Mrs. Agnes Forster; Chancel Guild,
Mrs, Viola Petrie, Mrs. Vic Hoy,
Mrs. Dave Martin, Mrs. (M, Hodges,
Mrs+ Walter Tigert; work commit-
tee, Mrs. W. Tigert, Mrs. R. Petrie,
Mrs. E. Graham, Mrs. A. Foster;
flower and fruit, Mrs. E. Draper,
Mrs. Petrie; press and Huron news,
Mrs. Forster. Rev. Mr. Jennings
commented on the wonderful co-
operation of the Guild in 1956 and.
closed the meeting . with the bene-
diction. Some quilting was done
and the hostess .served a dainty
lunch.
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On the office bulletin board:
"Bread is the staff of life, but that
is no reason why the life of the
staff should be one long loaf," •
DUNGANNON, Jan. 21. — Miss
Betty Elliott has, as her guest, her
cousin, Mrs- Susan, Chu"ter, of
Varna, who intends td' .spend some
time with her.
Sunday visitors with Mrs. W.
Andrew were Mr, and Mrs. Keith
Machan and children and Mrs.
Warren Andrews, all of Auburn.
The services in the Anglican and
Presbyterian churches on Sunday
last were withdrawn because of
bad road cp rditions.
School has been closed for the
past week as the principal, Mrs.
Gordon Anderson, has been an the
sick list.
Mr. Percy Finnigan, of Toronto,
visited with relatives this past
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Popp, of
Blyth, visited on Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Otto Popp.
DI'NGANNQN, Jan. 22, — Mr
and Mrs. Tom Park and Mr. and
Mrs. Bill Park and Valerie Joy,
were recent visitor.; with tMlr. and
Mrs. George Lawlor, Auburn. -
Mrs. Frank Glenn has received
word from her son, Bud, who with
four other lads, is enjoying a three-
week triRto Florida and Cuba.
Two other:; in the motor party
from this district are Wesley
Nivins and Joe Sproule.
A dance reception was held Mon-
day night in, honor of Mr. and Mrs.
Orville McPhee, of the Auburn
district, who were recently mar-
ried. She is the former Lily
Kerns, of London, England. The
groom Ls a member of West Wawa -
nosh Township Council. Music
was provided for dancing at Dun-
gannon Agricultural Hall. _ At
lunch time the young couple were
read an address of best ''fishes by
Mrs. Ken Scott and a purse of
Money was presented to the couple
by Mr. Bob McPhee on behalf of
the many friends who attended.
The event had been ,posrtipoped
from Friday night due -to the
winter storm.
Two other bridal dance recep-
tions this week are for Mr. and
Mrs. J. C. Maize (nee Mary 'Dough-
erty) and for Mr. and (Mrs. Ralph
Matthews (nee Doreen Blaok),
DONNYBROOK
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DONNYBROOK, Jan. 21.—Owing
to road conditions, service in
Donnybrook Church was not held
on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Henderson and
family, of Kippen, were Sunday
-visitors with Mr. and Mrs, Stuart
Chamney and girls.
Word was received here at the
week -end of the death in Toronto
of Mrs, John Cunningham. She
was formerly ,Temaeina Wallace,
a native of this c ilinumirty- She
is survived by one daughter, Mrs.
Lloyd Hinton, of Toronto.
Mrs. R. Chamney is spending
this week at the home of her son,
Gordon, in Auburn.
In the first six months�
lc f 19:r6
farm cash income u Canada was
13 per Bent higher than Icy the cor-
responding period of 1955.
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