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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1972-02-24, Page 51111 4{Xn4.4HKNil ti W h'ZFrawf em(A,aCFiwwIttMSM.T�x,M6MN� G,eRf �'JIC•'$al',.i.�+' .R,wFT' -�s is •• 14 ,,,AiNtItriP•71.•••••. RY. ••Hig• ,� l,RIVarmRFm!nuenn.:HpEIaFm ♦Y(iT.TL.. -y_ f GODEgfljjSIGN.M, SIGNAL -STAR. UZ $DAIt`,.FE d 1072 ° urn R1( MR$, Wf$.BRADNQCK h Bus toUr fr26 'o OIdhliii. Kingsbridge demonstrated how to take family of Kitchener visited Sunday with •his grandparents, measurements. ' SeParitte Schoo The second meeting of Auburn • gr. and Mrs. William, Straughan: Miss Margaret R. 'Jackson of II •was,held at the home of Mrs. bus. tour Blyth visited on the weekend v l`th William Clark and opened with'the• Mrs. James ,lackson. • 4-H pledge. They chose 'Nightie /. rs. uona .represent The February meeting' of the Auburn Women's Institute was held in the Auburn ' Commlanity Memorial Hall with the president, Mrs. Leonard Archambaujt in the She'opened the meeting with an appropreee reading.The.minutes , were accepted as read, by the secretary Mrs. 'Donald Haines. Thefrnancial statement was given by Mrs. Haines. Mrs'. Donald Cartwright was chos°en to go to Officers' Conference' i May with Mrs. Thomas lTaggitt as alternate. Miss Sheron' Collins read the report of the 75th anniversary artwri' urn. Ins ce ebrations'at e ' oya ' or , Toronto, prepared by Mrs. EleSainor B'radnock. Mrs, L. Archambault also gave a rep1rt of the celebrations held in Toronto. Both ladies thanked the Branch for sending them. , The 0b11 'call was answered by • -Vas : 'given ` by ° �Nklr.s.. MAndrew' naming memories. of a pioneer " ,Kirkconnell. kitchen. Mrs. 'Celia Taylor,, -thea ° Mi s. Lawrence Plaetzer curator of the Twt~edsmuir irttrodliced rite guest speaker f History Book reviewed and spore , the aftern0ou, Mrs., Kenneth Scott.„ •°about[ tifigos#e4�a the who snake on .the •r'esea�reic ,with commi-ttee..vMrs. Myrtle Munro medicine down thrOugh`tl e Years.v gave an inspiring message on, the She told many ot` the old-time motto If you look back too much, remedies and spoke of the many you'll soon be headed that way., . f ways that have t1pv var�i;iihlteedd, • Mrs. CordgnCiramny 'th Mrs, Donald Haines reported Mrs, Scott. for the 4-.H clubs. Ther card report Mrtsical 'selection was played • on the piano by Mrs.' Richard • Auburn Socials Two H dub, . 'Brooks. Mrs. William Empey and. Mrs. Thomas Haggitt took up the' - collection. Lunch, was served by Mrs. Mrs. Leonard Archambault and eleCts''slate Aoffjcer 'Mrs. Eleanor Bradnock attended the 75th anniversary celebrations Auburn II 4-H club met at the sof the' founding of the W.I. at the home of Mrs. William Clark and Royal York Hotel, Toronto, when opened ,with the 4-H plc�+gg. 1600 W.I. members' were present The ' election of officers took from all over Ontario. •place and are as follows: Elmer Trommer spent the President, 'Lorraine Chamney; 'weekend with his mother, Mrs. vice-president, Sherry Plaetzer; Emma Trommer at Preston and secretary, Maureen) Longtiurst; with liespeler' friends. press reporter, Trudy.Machan. The Explorer Group of Knox Miss Heather Elliott discussed ,Lrait.ed Church held . a. toboggan, ,_ the record book requirements and party at the -home -of Jane and told about, ,clloosing sleepwear Ellen Ttiompson. A. Valentine's garments. Heather also told about cake made by Mrs. Arnold Cook fahrvic finishes and trims.. Mrs. did it with refreshments .was Clark demonstrated how to served by Mrs. Thompson. straighten the fabric. Lorraine Mr. and Mrs. Donald Jardin and Chamney and Sherry Plaetzer Miss Nancy Anderson of Auburn and teacher of Gra and 2 at Kingsbridge Sep .School arranged a bus tour f 26 pupil's. 'file, party Kingsbridge with Mittenburg a,s operator of th .Roads anc3 weather Gond were perfect fwr� the:jou.riiey miles path -way. , The first stop was at th Mill. south of Blyth on Highway' 4. The children .were graciously , received by the proprietor. Mrs. Ric:.bard Snell and told .about the building and the different skins that have been tanned. She was assisted by Mrs. Raymond Snell.. a clerk .'w^ ho told abou the varioris skins and the tanning process. t)1 special interest Nas the hear. Mrs. Eleanor - Bradnock and des 1 -Mrs. Donald Haines attended a Separate 'luncheon at , Mrs.. Charles or her Munro's at Embr'o when the left president of 'the Associated Mrs . Country Women of the World. e bus. Mrs. Olive Faryuahson of itions 'England and • Mrd. Noblitt, of 25 'F;�'.LO. °pres.iderit of Ottawa w�.ez�.gaest&.oL .Londo.n t r'ea e Old Executive. , • Nites for their name They filled Arthur, Mrs. Wi,iflatn Straughnn out hand' -out sheets and discussed and Mrs.. George Millian. altering patterns . and how to meats. iridal Showei Miss Sheron Collins was guest The first Meeting of Auburn III 4-H club -was held at the home of of honour at a surprise bridal Mrs'. Frank RaithbY n and was' shower at. the home • of Mr. and opened with the 4-H pledge. e • Mrs,,StankeyBall. Misses Brenda The election of officers took • and Arva Ball and Miss_'Nancy. place, President is Barbara Anderson were in cha g'e of, ,the Charnney; vice-president, ..progccam and Sheron was seated in Margaret •Franken; secretary, a decorated chair. Cathy McClinchey; and press ' 4 During the even4ing Miss Aiwa" reporter, Barbara Empey. - Ball played several.piano solos. The , members chose4 grey • Contests were given by Miss . duot,angs for record book covers. Anderson,, nd- Miss Brenda Ball. • A discussion took place on Winners were Arva Ball,^ Sherono patterns and fabrics suitable for Collins and Mrs: Elliott Lapp. sleepwear. Measurements were Gifts were opened during the '• taken. ' • .ogram and Miss Collins The aFxt meeting is to be held at thanked everyone, Misses Brenda. • the home Of Mrs. John and Arva .Ball served a dainty Hildebrand:• lundh.'. .Clinton Junior Farmers meet wolf and even a mouse skin , on ' display. Acomplete tour was had of the large . display room full of -itier•clia i lise and' 'keeniritei tst was taken of the sheep -skin rugs w'hirh are manufactured in . the At the post office Ashfield News .1•4*,k S Mr. o. Rivett has been' a Toronto part of this week. patient in 'Goderi.ch General John Young was home from Hospital this past week: It is London for the weekend with his hoped •he is. soon much i`mpraved parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred in health. ' . Young, and Sharon. Chuck M_r-; ...a.nd__. M-rs,.—Rept.. _.Irvin. . returned. S_e n d a y_ evening .. accompanied by Mr. and Mr's. following an interview in London, • Nelson Baynard of Lucknow. were and a. few days,, spent in guests on c ,nday with Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Wall, Teeswater, The three...ladies are sisters. Mr. and.MVMrs. Grant Sowerby of Thornhill and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Blake acrd Becky of Galt spent the weekend at their respective homes here and in Goderi'ch. On Saturday the sudden and t severe snowstorm caused many blocked 'roads and also' the poor visibility combined to leave travellers stranded away frofn their h'"omes or destinations. ,However, there were young folk who enjoyed snowmobile and toboganing parties. Sunday Services were Cancelled in the three churches in Dungannon. 'Last weekend Mr. and Mrs. Bob Ott and' Matthew from Kitchener spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Irvine Epdy and 'Martha. On March 3rd, (1st Friday) World's Day of Prayer isto be observed for this community in Dungannon Presbyterian church. Members from the ftrur• churches in the hrea will be taking part the service at 2 p.m. I ather Phalen from St. Augustine will be guest speaker and special music. will be given. Plan to attend. j.•., ,n, Ms,' Girvin Heed, reeve of • Ashfield Twp. is attending the Gond 1ioads Cotive'tititn in Till•sonhurg. ' Friday, February , 18th. the Annual Meeting of the West Wawanosh Mutual Fire Insurance Com.pafiy was heLd .ii the Dungannon Agriduitural 'Hall . Mr, and Mrs. Art Da.nahy and children, Kevin and Terri—Ann of Kincardine were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Thompson and Joanne on Sunday. in honour of Joanne's' birthday. Dungannon W.I. will hold their regular meeting on Thur'sclay at 2 p.m. at the home 'of Mrs. Fred Young. Historical Research is to be the theme of the meeting. . You.r , correspondent appreciates the phone calls on Monday mornings from. those who have items of interest to report for the Dungannon column. Readers from a distance have expressed their interest too— seeing your names and activities. in print. Miss Beatrice McClenaghan went to Kitchen.?r ,on Saturday morning to Visit her aunt, Mrs. Olive Goudie for a few days. 0 THE RED CROSS IS PEOPLE LIKE YOU HELPING PEOPLE LIKE YOU Mrs, back factory. Returning to ' Auburn Post Office, they went to the Aubur'h Post Office where Postmaster .Kenneth Scott, and his, wife explained the system of postal opera ions. Stamping, mailing. and the rural route system and mail orders were a11• explained to .the children. SUPER DISCOUNT PRICES •ON THE SQUARE OPEN NIGHTLY TILL 10 WE DELIVER The regulai. meeting Of the Clinton, Junior Farmers was lieldp. ,in the Clinton Town Hall.- Constable WaYne Moulton gave' a talk -on snowmobile safety with the use of slides. John. Fielder thanked interesting talk. A joint meeting with, the girls was held and hills paid during the' business.' It was decided to hold a toboggan party and oto sponsor a dance sometime -in March. Themeeting was.adjourned and lunch served. 111. 1111111�:�� 1GOgD THINGS Lloyd Collins - '' ., WHEN YOU HELP 1 Ib. Pkg. hostsmis3ion society RED CROSS' 5 Ib. Bag 59( ^•, 8, oz. Pkg. The February meeting of the Women's MissionarySocietywas held at the home of. Mrs. Lloyd Collins with Mrs. Ewan MacLean presiding. She began with the call to worship which was folloNvµed, by.. a prayer from.Mrs. Colin Howes. Mrs. Stuart MacLennan read the Scripture and meditation. "In Harmony". A panel telling of the problems faced by Africans in these times of change was given by Mrs. Earl Howes •as an Older African; Mrs, Colin Howes. as a young Canadian; -and Mrs. Lloyd Collins "as a younger African. Posters were displayed showing pictures .of homes. working •habits, and scenery in Africa: and of statistics of population, states, number f Christiiins arid the help given by the Presbyterian Church in Canada.,, Mrs. Maclrennan gave a "It and Mrs, Collins, the Offeratory prayer. Roll call was answered by•43 members with "Why is it so hard to get people to take an office' " Tlie new nominating committee consists of Mrs. J. West, Mrs. A. Macdonald, and 'Mrs. Lloyd Collins. Reports were given by the Treasurer. and ofvisits made and cards sent to bereaved and i11. A° speaker will address the March nteet`ing and alibther rbup is invited to attend. SOCIAL NEWS Gordon Drennan is home after a few W ks in Victoria Hospital, London. ` Visitors' wall 'Mr'-. and Mrs.- John..,Mackenzie recently were .Mr. and,,Mrs Donald Carter and David . and Danny. of :Yukon' Territory. George Macdonald hada trip up the Alaskilvflighway-and visited. 4 his brother Tom. Service in Ashfield Presbyterian Church was cancelled Sunday because of blocked roads MATERNITY WEAR atthe et the "SEPARATE .SHOPPE Main Corner Open 2-6 Clinton Closed Weds. FRESH McCORMICK'S 1 Ib. Pkg., Plain, Salted, Saltines B155EiICE CREAM 2 Ib. Bag ROSEDAL E CHOICE -19 oz. DISCOUNTS SPECIAL GROUP of PEAS 4689` Garbage Bags OVEN PRIDE ALL PURPOSE GRADE A MEDIUM DRESS SHIRTS SHORT SHIRTS 1/2 PRICE , & SWEATER'S ALL WINIER JACKIiS Pickett& �pbell L. •tea GC1bER1oH 'KINCARDINE CL,INTt N CANADA DRY •FRESH DAILY ,HOSTE.SS PLA'IN OR DIP OTA'TO:CH1i STAMPS