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Flowers 'and . plant •life o� ,Y paz cite, and Mrs. Harry ' "•Ju,ck on of:Blyth '' visited''last
Mr. 'and Mrs. Oliver
NIorthern Canada will be, the topic. Arthur „Mark and, Greg. Monday with
•utthe lay 8 meeting of theAuburn Mr. ai dMrs. Elmer Trommer,-, Anderson and ,Miss Nancy
HOrttcultural.$ociety when Mrs.' William ,Trommer , and . Miss • Anderson.•
Matirice Bean will tell of their Cpnnie Trommer ,attended. the • a'' . Mr'and Mrs. George. Robb and
trip last summer to the North hardware show . at: London 'last , Mr.' and Mrs. Paul Johnston .of
West Territory and the Yukon. Sunday. • • • London spent the weekend with ttie
Theprogram will be in charge Mr. and Mrs. J. Towe spent Ladies' parents! Mr. and Mrs.
Of Mrs. Norman McDowell and --Saturday at the, University of Wilfred Sanderson.
Mrs. Beth Lansing. The pot -luck Guelph to continue a series of
lunch will be served by Mrs.. lectures •on Animal. Husbandry Bob Young of Stratford and
Frank Raithby. Mrs. Ross arranged by Dr. J.C. Rennie, Miss Linda Moore' of Mitchell
Robinson, Mrs. Torrance Tabb Extension Co-ordinator. visited last Sunday with Mr. and
and Mrs; Robert Turner,
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Ross' .of 'Mrs: Thomas Johnston and Miss,
Gordon..b
:The president Mrs.. GOakville and Miss M:�rr'aret Laura Phillips.
• Taylor presided at the Executive '
Meeting held last week in the
Town .Hall. The president`C i n ` e
. • Mrs. Lloyd- My
ec
executive and directors and the
minutes were approved as read by
the secretary, Mrs..Beth, Wa
osts
Lansing • v
Mrs. Eleanor Bradhock •
presented the -financial • The Walkerburn monthly
• statement. Correspondence • was meeting was held at the homeof
read and a ' letter from Mrs. Mrs. Lloyd McClinchey with a
William Klie• was discussed' good attendance. In the absence of
stating that the District 8 annual ,the president Mrs:Elliott Lapp,
meeting will be held in Hanover on Mrs. Garth McClinchey was in
April' 15th, Delegates will be sent charge of the meeting.
from the Auburn Society. The roll call was answered by
The -- Ontario Horticultural the payment of calendar fees. The
Association will Mild their annual draw•prize donated by Mrs, Lorne
meeting this year at Kingston on Hunking was-won,by Mrs. Lloyd
7 and delt.es-will- McClinchey- The,nminutes of ,the
be chosen at the May meeting. It is previous meeting were accepted
hoped that many new members as read by Mrs. John Hallam, in
will join the Auburn Society and the absence of the. secretary.
aid in _beautifying the vi1Ta e_.'by ...M.1.s-rWorthv-Young..A
erburn club
flower. beds and flower' boxes, ,Donations 'were voted by—ttre
Auburn Socials members to goto the Easter Seal
Mr; and Mrs. Lorne Peter of campaign and also to the Cancer
Bervie and Mr. and -Mrs. Harold • Fund. An Easter reading was.
Adam's of `Clinton visited `last "'given by Mrs. Roy Daer.
Sunday with Mrs. Sidney Lansing. The program was in the charge
Miss ,Judy Arthur. of Montreal of Mrs. John'Hallam and Mrs. Roy
visited:over the week -end with her Daer. Contests were won by Mrs.
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Garth McClinchey, and Mrs.
Henry Hunking and the lunch will
be served by •Mrs. Thomas
Cunningham` and Mrs. James
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At the close of the meeting a
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McClinchey. ,
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IOD Provincial Ciiapt�r
52 annual meeting April 19 - 20
The .. Fifty . second Annual
Meeting ofthe Provincial Chapter
will .ed
,D.E. wi1 held
of Ontario, I.Q� _ The on„ April 19th' rand 20th ' at'
Sheraton -Connaught Hotel,
(Hamilton. Mrs. R. Bruce Craik,
Dundas, •Pro=vincial Pzesidezyt,
wall preside. ..
Mrs': K,J.C, Dean, TgrQnt4, let
Vice -President,
National chapter
of Canada,' I.O:p:t., °will ,,be, a
guest at the meeting andwill bring
greetings at the opening
ceremonies •on Wednesday •
morning: The annual reports will
then be presented.
At the Wednesday afternoon
session .fudge Alice McKeown and
Miss Judy Brandow, Women's Services; W.C, Currie,, Co.-
Miss
Editor, the Spectator, will speak,ordinator, Federal-Prpvinciat
about Citizenship and Public Resource Development; Gerald
•-trainln and
_ - - ctivei Yartniuk, .�.Te ,. r
Relations resp, Y� __R .. �__- - ..
The evening '. session- will Apprenticeship, and John
feature Junior Chapter. members ' 4Balleny, Assistant ,Dean of
`, Northern College of Applied Arts
and reports on the�tr;`utivit�es• and Technold , Timmins.. Bert
Following which the final report , gy
on t ti e O fit a"r i o C h a p t e r s: Taylor, teacher, Gananoque,
rnunit Hall project in: >,nstruct:or ° during the
'o n Y
Ct
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b.e t gib 1 , Attawa laical., On�aria, 'will lie construction:; • Ro r Vi.
with audio-vitival aids'. cpntraetor, Hazhil'tpn3. project
presented z a z, ,
Recognition will be given to the t e c h z1 i c a l de�ri e a r; Mi r y
Coatsw�rth, Toronto, d uglfter. of
the former Chief of Attawapiskat
and GPabria'1 Kataquapit,
Hamilton, the chief's nephew,. ,
Highlight of the two day meeting
will be the dinner in the Crystal
r
Ballroom on Thursday evening.
The guest speaker will be Dr.
Pauline M. , McGibbon, • B.A.,
14•L.D., Chancellor, University of
following, who will be,in
attendance, for their assistance,
in making the project possible.
The Honourable Rene Brunelle,
Minister of Social. and Family
•
Tornto.
Mr, -and Mrs. Elgin Payne from family, London; Mr. and Mrs.
' River Canard, south of Windsor, George Gibson and family,.
visited this weekend with Mr. and Amberley; and Mr.' and Mrs.
Mrs. Leonard Chisholm and ' Murray Henderson and family,
family. ,�, Lucknow.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Black and Roger' entland and Ken McNee
children, 4th concession of spent the weekend in Thessalon
Ashfield, who sold their farm visiting friends a n d
recently, moved to Goderich on snowmobiling. There was plenty:
Saturday.' They will be greatly. of snow in that. district, , they.
. ' missed from this community. s report,
A number of Dungannon W.I. . °
. la.dies attended an- executive_
meeting, of Huron West at St.
's on Monday to plan the
District Annual to, be held in
YoungGlut
and Daer
EiUNGANNON I
4-H CLUB
By Kathy Bere
On Saturday, April 8, at the
aclnnis the
Wipgham_soon. home of Mrs. Bev.
Earl Swan oi—Lunknow�
e-Dungatrrvn-lmy-)a-� Dolls -held -their
onSunday with Mrs. Minnie Jones 7th and lastT,meeting.
ara1 Melvin. After the 4-H pledge and the
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Ott . and `4opening exercises, the girls
Matthew of Kitchener spent the answered the last roll call which
weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Irvine was "a suggestion for the skit,
wed at . Knox Eedy and Martha. exhibit or' fashion parade for
Knox Presbyterian church,
Woodstock was, a pretty setting
for the marriage of June Loretta Wiggins, and Eric; George and Brookside school. The girls, as
Youngblut and Lorne William son Earl visited Mr. and Mrs- yet, -do not know the exact dale of '
Daer. Rev. William Henderson Orval Ribey, near Nile.' rehearsal.
officiated.,,. Mr. ,and Mrs. Lorne Ivers After cutting out their book.
The bride is the daughter of Mr:. accompanied b Mrs':- Alvin 'covers from the blue bristol
and ' Mrs.. Fred_ 'Youngblut, Sherwood were guests of 'Mrs, board' they .closed •their final
Woodstock;-and•the•g-room is. the_ Harold ...:Congr--am.. -and_. fa.mily,._-._,m.eeti g._..
son' of Mr., and Mrs. Bert Daer, . Wingham, bn Sunday at "a 'family
R.R. 1, Auijtztn: . : • , gat!:tiring 'i -n honor of s
liven in marriage' by her birthdays..,
father, the 'bride chose a floor- On Wednesday afternoon, April
length gown of sheer swiss dot 5, the Dungannon U.C.W. group as
trimmed with a«baby blue 'velvet . guests of Nile U.C.W. enjoyed a
ribbon 4ccenting the empire delicious pot -luck •dinner. This
'waistline, She wore- - a' white` -was followed'by'a humorous and
picture hat with matching trim, instructitte -,skit portraying 'the
and carried a presentation v a. r i o u s duties o f 'U . C. W
bouquet of pink sweetheart rases.- -- members. An address. given . by
' Miss Laura Youngblut•, sister Mrs. R. ,W, Hughes of Goderich
of the bride was maid 'of honour •brought personal interest'to our
wearing -4, go n ..of sheer_ blue.. _stdof Africa,_ _-. _
_Study,
of
dot designed-identicallyto Also 'on Sundayevening,
that of the bride's. She' wore a Dungannon ladies were invited. to
white picture'hat with baby blue Lucknow U.CW. to, hear guest
velvet • ribbon and„ carried a speaker, Dr. Helen Abell of
presentation bouquet of long Waterloo University,
stemmed daisies, ' • • The Young People's'
Kenneth' Daer, brother of the organization met • on Thursday
groom, was the best man. evening for their last meeting of
Fora reception which followed 'this' season. After a period of,.
in the dining room of the church, sports, they had Bruce Heath, of
the br'ide's mother received the Goderich; ' Director , of C.A.S.
guests wearing, a two-piece navy speak to them of •social service
' ensemble with a corsage of pinkwork. • ., ` n.
sweetheart roses. She was John Young had. an unfortunate
assisted by the groom's mother fail while playing volleyball, and
wearinga 'dress of green fortrel suffered' a badly fractured left
accented by a corsage of yellow wrist,
sweetheart roses. Bill Dutton of London and
The ' couple ,will . make their Kintail.has his trailer -parked by
home in Woodstock. Young's and is ' visiting John
Guests were present from F Young and doing some carpentry
Wingham, Auburn, Stratford,
Strathroy, London, Clinton, and
Mrs. George Ribey, Jane, Anne Achievement Day".
lover As�ti�l The Great.
SOIL -BUILDER
We have available.
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CLOVER MIXTU RE ,,
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We :'have
the hiris
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That go
with the ilacks
That suit
th coats
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and Catharine of Seaforth, visited There•will be a dress rehearsal
on Sunday with fhe former's for the girls' fashion parade for
parents; Mr. and Mrs Wm.. . A.ch•ievement. Day, held at_
wso
*Style v Shop
• THE SQUARE•
it
t' J th440 I th7, FPI 9 c9 r- 9 p.m. OPEN SAT. 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Woodstock.
fth
Auburn 'Socials
M -r. and Mrs. Pete Hellinga,
Hank and Elizabeth of Sault Ste.
Marie visited last week -one day
with Mr; and Mrs. Harry Arthur
and family. '
Mrs. Emma Trommer
returned home to Preston last
Sunday after visiting for the week
w•i'th her son Mr. Elmer
Trommer, 'Mrs. Trommer,
William and Connie.
A large crowd attended the
annual pancake supper served by
the Knox United Church Sunday
school in the Auburn Community
Memorial Hall last Wednesday
ev'ening.'
Daryl Ball, son of Mr. and Mrs. r
Stanley Ball,, R.R. 1, Auburn was
awarded the Provincial Junior
Farmer Scholarship at the
Centralia. College of Technology
at an Awards Night Banquet held
last Wednesday evening 'it the
College. Daryl is completing his
two-year diploma course in farm
Business Management at the
Centralia College,
SIN 41AR,
work. •
Last Sunday Mrs. Roderick
MacDonald entertained Mr. and
Mrs. Larry Pentland and -family,
also - Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred
Pentland and Laurie in honor of
Nellie's birthday (Mrs. Larry r -
/Pentland.)
Mr. and Mrs. Kitchener
Finnigan and the latter's mother,
Mrs. Mary Barr of . Goderich,,
Mrs. Omar Brooks and her
daughter, Mrs. Barry Halenby of
Lucknow, Mrs. Mervyn Lobb,
Clinton and her brother, Keith
Webster of Blyth, called on a
number of their friends in the
village recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Glenn and
'Harold ("Bird"); also Joe and
Harvey Sproule, accompanied by
Allan Petrie of Goderich,
returned' , from --- -Brownsville,
Texas, on , Thursday, after
enjoying the winter months there.
. Chas. Young is enrolled.. at
Fanshawe ;College for a
rehabilitation course.
The Service' sponsored. by the
Sunday School for Sunday by
the
United Church included a panel
discussion and special music by
the choir of girls with Karen
Rivett as organist. A, lai"te
congregation ,was in attendance.
.1�ir..eaIl&M.
-
and, Mrs: Mary Here went' to
Kincardine on Saturday to attend
the funeral ,of an aunt, Mrs.
George Sere.
Frank Pentland had the
following guests on Sunday: Mr.
and Mrs. Lloyd' Pierce and
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