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AUBURN, Nov. 6.-
--Congratul-ations' to Mr. and Mrs. William
J. Mcclinchey on the birth of
a daughter on October 27th at
the Jubilee Hospital, Victoria.
B.C.
Friends will be pleased to
know that Mr. Alvin Plunkett
arrived home last Saturday
after three weeks of treatment
in Victoria Hospital, London.
Mr. Alry Windmill of Scots
burn, Nova Scotia, and Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Windmill of ,;,fit
tawa spent the weekend will,
their cousins, Mr. and Mrs
Gordon R. Taylor.
Mrs. Charles Straughan i.
visiting this week with her
cousin, Mr. Ed. Ryan and Mrs
Ryan In London.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles King
of Detroit, Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Kennedy and son Donald el
Thamesford visited last week
with Mrs. ,Donald Fowler . and.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Finnigan.
Misses Gail and Faye Seers
spent the weekend with their
grandparents, Mr. and rs
James Blake, at Beninille
Mr. Wilfred Sanders -i and
1vlr. Thomas Johnston attended
the special Orangeman's church
service at Belgrave last Sunday.
Rev. Walter Kutcher of Rod
ney preached for a call last
Sunday at the three-point
charge of Clinton, Blyth and
Auburn Presbyterian Churches.
Miss Elma Mutch returned to
her home last Friday after a
few days spent in Clinton hos
pita'). to recuperate from a frac
tui'ed arni.
Miss. Sam Daer spent: a few
days this week visiting friends
in London.
Miss C. • McClinton, Mrs.
Sharyn, Mr. and Mrs. William
Helesic• and family and Miss
Jane Carter, all of Goderich.
visited last Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Emerson Hodgen and
family.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Arthur
and family and Mrs. John Ar
thur visited last "Sunday with
111r. and Mrs. Gordon Wall awl
family at Langside.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Scott
spent. the weekend visitiu
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Mrs. Ed. Davies, Mrs. Lipp)
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'Miss Josephine Woodcock of
Myth attended the area conven-
tion at London of the Women's,
Institute this meek.
Local deer hunters, Mr. Gor
don Beadle, Mr. George Hag
gitt end Mr. Clare Longhurst
-x'11 got their deer earl Monday
uinrninn.
Mr. Ebner Robertson return•
c1 recently fi'oiii the Canadian
West with 700 .head of cattle.
Collect for U.N.I.C.E.F.
Members of "the Sigma C and
Explorers groups of Knox Unit-
ed ' Church gathered pennies for
UNICEF which totalled over'
`638.00. More than 50 of these
young folk .gathered in the Sure,
duly school room of the church
and enjey,ed games under the
direction of 'Rev. and Mrs. C.Lewis assisted- by Mrs. Robert
Arthur and Mrs. Murray Wilson.
Unit One o1 the U.C.W. served
cookies and chocolate milk. •
Young People's ,Groups Have
Film
The life story of Martin Luth•
er was told by film and sound
last r Sundey evening in Knox
Presbyterian Church. The
'meeting was in charge of George
Clark, president of the A.Y.P.A„
and the Y.P.S. of Knox Presby•
terian Church. Miss Margaret
Iiaiiies was the organist `mor
the everting. The projector was
operated by Mr. Donald Haines
and the offering was receit'ed
by Murray Youngblut and Eddie
.Raines. The members of the
Y.P.S.. of the Auburn charge
of the United Church of Can -
age were also guests and many
of the older people of the corn•
munity filled the church. Rev.
Charles Lewis . spoke a fe.
words on the religious rtiveedoni
that we 'c ijoy today and closed
the .meeting with prayer..
New Residents
After tieing closed for several
months, the Fina Service sta-
Mrs. James Roberton of Auburn, who recently celebrated her
89th birthday, is seen at the bedside of her husband. The'
couple now reside at Huronview.
tion was opened last week by
Mr., Daniel Maclnnis.. Born at
W inghain, lie received his early
v' Iucation in that town and
worked for a few years at Kin•
cardiae for Joe Dickinson's
garage. Ile went to Stratford
where he was employed by
Skelton Motors Ltd. and where
he completed his apprentice
ship as a mechanic. Mr. Mac•
Innis is married and has two
children. They are residing now
in their mobile home which is
situated right behind the •Fi n.t
station. We extend a hearty
welcome to Mr. and Mrs.. Mac-
IYinis and family to our •village.
Mrs.' J. Roberton, 89
Congratulation s are extended
to a former Auburn resident,
Mrs. James Roberton,, who re-
cently celebrated her 89th birth-
day at Hulronview. She is the
former Mary Townsend and was
born in Hullett Township., Fol-
lowing her marriage to James
Roherton they farmed for many
years- on the 13th of Hullett
before retiring to Auburn.
When illness befell Them they
lived for a couple of years at
the McDonald nursing home be•
foie going to Hui'onview. Mrs.
Roberton is a devoted member
of the W.M.S. of Knox United
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Invites.- You to Join Them
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Remembrance Day. Ceremony
at the Cenotaph, Sunday, November 11
All Legion Members and Veterans will igrm tip at the • •
Legion Hall at 10:30' A,M.—Dress, Bleret and Medals.
ATTEND 1 Hi .LEGION CHURCH PARADE
Knox Presbyterian Church -Sunday, November 11, at 11 a.m,
Church,, Auburn, of which
church she is a member.
C.G.I.T. Hallowe'en Party
Twenty-six C.G.I.T. girls and
their friends enjoyed their an-
nual Hallowe'en party in the
Sunday school room of the
church. All the girls came in
nummearramaanamtammairsomolromiga
colorful costumes. - and were
masked. The grand march -wall,
held while the judges, Mrs.
Duncan MacKay and Mrs. Lloyd
Humphreys, assisted by Miss
Laura Phillips, judged the cos
tunes. The prize for the fancy
dress was awarded to Shelly
Grange who, wast a -"pretty little
gypsy >litaid. The Southern
Belle; with her colorful large
Skirt and picture hat, won the
second prize. She was Brigitte
Schlichting. The comic prize
was wont by Judith Arthur who
was a bear -headed man and the
second prize was awarded to
Mary Sanderson who depicted
Sherlock Holmes e.arrying the
spy -glass. A program of games
was conducted by Diane Kirk
connell, Linda Longhurst, Joyce
•Leatherland, Mary Sanderson
and Brigitte Schlichting., The w
prizes for the contests Were
eiven by Gail Miller, Judy Ar
thur and Betty` Moss, Lunch
was served by Margaret Sander-
son, Petra Tiechert and Marian
Youngbltzt. The leader, ' Mrs.
Wes. Bradnock, announced that
the members had collected over
$14.00 recently for UNICEF.
The next meeting will be held
BINGO at LEGION HAIL
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 10
AT 8.30 P.M.
15 GAMES -- $100.
The prize for each regular game will be $12.00.
4 SHARE -THE -WEALTH Jackpot Combined.
JACKPOT OF $100.00 IN 60 CALLS
Sponsored by Canadian Legion Branch"' 109
on November lath when plans
will be made for the annual
sper candle -lighting service
which will be held earl in
December. ,
Hallowe'en Party at No,,
Hullett
U.S.S. No. 5, Hullett, was at
tractively decorated in orange
Old black. last week for their
annµal Hallowe'en palmy when
the pre-school children of the
section were the guests. The
program was: in the form of a
Junior Red Cross meeting with
the president, Laura _Deer, in
the chair. The meeting was
opened by singing, 0, Canada,
with Jennifer Grange at the
piano.-" Judy, Arthur read the
minutes 'and called the roll
when 45 ailibwered by' quoting
their favorite expression. The
teacher, Mr. Duncan MacKay,
and Mrs. Clare Longhurst, Judy
Arthur and Gail Miller acted as
judges of the costumes and
awarded the Prizes tQ Murcen.
Longhurst for fancy dress,; sec -
and, Marie Plunkett; for coxxtie
dress, Mary \Villins and Lindh
Longhurst., A musical, contest
was conducted .by 13renda Easy
wi:tli
the prize winners being
Joyce Lhatherland and Karen
East. A candy hunt was ..hall
for the junior pupils and their
small guests. 'The following
program was enjoyed; Piano
sqlo, Maly Grange; riddles,
Ronald Arthur; reading, Mario
Plunkett; duet, Betty Moss and
Jennifer Grange. After the col-
lection was gathered by Wanda
Plaetzer, the meeting was`clos"
ed with the Queen and candy
treats were served to all.
Mock Wedding at Shower
Baskets of colorful chrysan
themutns decorated the Su•nd"
school room of Knox Presby
tei'ian _Church when neighbor
and friends of Miss Kathleen
Andrews gathered to honor her
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The Goderich Signal -Star, 'hur,+ax,A 'Npvember 8th;
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at a shower, pilot' to hex mar- 'Taylor' sang. a 'solo, t,LOV " met
riago this month. Misses Marg-
aret and Mary Sanderson, re
ceived the guests at the door.
Mrs, Wilfred*Sanderson was the
mistress of ceremonies and the
program began withi 'a rousing
sing -song led by Mrs. TJiitncan
MacKay with 'IVlrs. Robert J.
Phillips , at the piano. ,A read-
ing was given by Mrs. Thomas'
Ilaggitt and Mrs, Gordon B.
'['ender,. Leve tum.True."
rake' contest was led lily?, isew.
1Vfarilyn ` Diier,.:and a: plana to
was ' played by Miss Margaret E n
lfaiues... An. unitising xnock
wedding of Miss •Clara, .Delplain, a
iiun Aster -Peabody to Amos;
.Timothy Alfalfa J3all washeld
with the roles of thg bride .and'.
groom taken by Mrs. `Kenneth
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