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fix: a>«cl Mrs: t;orne Fnimerton
. Q and two girls, Lor=i and Cindy. of
Tiverton, were guests of Mrs.
Leslie Schultz on Sunday.
On Tuesday evening, June '20,
during the severe electrical
storm and downpour of rain', the
barn of Mrs. Tom Park was
destroyed by fire. About 400 bales
Of hay stored thereby a neighbour
were b lrtied in it. Lucknow
firemen were able to -save the
driving -shed, the former
slaughter house and a pigpen near
by: Mrs. Tom Hallam•of Goderich
remained with her mother all
night.
.•• Congratulations to Mr. and
Mrs. Gary Sproul (nee Joanne
Cook) .who }were,married. Friday
evening, ''moi brie 16', in Dungannon
United Church.
Mr. a,na Mrs. Lorne Ivers" were
guests at Stratford Friday, June
23, 197a, at 6:30 .p.rn.- at the
wedding of Miss Judith Million to•
Lyal Jackson. Judith is, one of the
twin'daughters of Mr. and M
Jim Million. •
Misses Lorna Campbell- and
Helen Thompson , of Lucknow
visited Mrs. C. Blake and Mrs.
B.F. Comfort last Friday.
Congratulations to three
Brookside- girls for wining top
three prizes for scrapbooks on
"'Maitland Valley Conservation
Authority. From Dungannon Betty
Culbert, daughter of,Mr: and Mrs.
Howard Culbert, placed second.
Mr• . and Mrs. Bob Eedy of
•
Toronto were home for the week-
end with Mr. and -Mrs. Irvine Eedy
- and -Martha. ..
• Nr.:and 'Mrs. H.J.L. Eedy
accompanied by their grandson.
Michael Eedy who has spent two
weeksholidays •he're, .visited this
weekend atStrathroywith Mr, and
• Mrs. Jack Eedy and Laurel.
On Friday evening Mr. and
-Mrs.-Fred-Young and -Sha rorrwere
among the guests at the
graduation of nurses at Western
University Alumni Hall, London.
Wendy Chase of .Goderich,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold
"Abe" Chase, was one of the 76
•,
who. received their 'R.N.
'certificates.
Recently Mrs. Wilbert Hartin,
6th Con. Ashfield twonship
Mr. Joe Baldeo of the Huron
County Public Health Inspectbr.
was guest speaker at the June
meeting of the Auburn Women's
Institute which was.held last week
in the Community Memorial hall.
-He gave an inforrnative address
on his duties in the various fields
such as inspecting restaurants,
dairies, butcher shops and bake
shops. He also told about insect
and rodent control and ' about
housing.
He was introduced by, Mrs.
Thomas `Haggitt• and thanked by
Mrs, Roy Daer.
Mrs. • Donald Cartwright,
president, was in charge of the
meeting.
A discussion took place _re
street signs fol',the village and
Mrs. Thortlas Haggitt. Mb's
Gordon Taylor and Mrs. Frank
Raithby were named a committee
.io,look in o pr�rces.
Glen Naylor was asked to cut
WI consider street
signs for
discovered two interesting old
books dating back to when the late
Samuel Treleaven family lived
there. One was "The Public
School Drawing Course": Price 5
o cents, N.o. 5 Fourth Reader
Senior; name Cecil Treleaven,
Sept.'5,190.0. The other was a July • -
7, 1904, issue of 'Farmer's
Advocate and Home Magazine
Published every week at $l.50°per°
,year. On its'front cover were ten
squares containing
advertisements: The name on the
,label is Sam'l Treleaven. The
whole magazine is a renewal of
-days,g.one by.
. On Wednesday evening the
Brookside teachers had a banquet
at the Bedford•�Hotel irr Goderich.
to which all teachers who had
served during Angus McLennan's
five years as principal-, were
Din's.
invited., Two retiring teaBJiers
Mrs. Rout. Irvin, and Mts. Pat
Allen of -Blyth, also Mr.
McLennan who is being'
transferred to Londesbero, were
presentedvith gifts. Mr`s" Jack
Caesar who is having a year's
leave of absence ° was' also
remembered, witlrcarnations and
a cornflower dish, and Mrs.
IV.GcClennan with, roses.
Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Olson
left by motor on<Tuesday morning
fbr Vivian, Manitoba, 20 miles
from Winnipeg, ,Mr. Olson
received,word of the -death- of his
•
father on. Monday evening, June., opened, the service and Mrs
Gordon Taylor. accompanied on
her accoii'dian for the hymns. '
Chairman- of •'he . cemetery
board, Mr. Frank Raithby,
welcomed everyone -and thanked
them for -their support. He stated
t h a iso nre-leg-a c i e s -had -been -left -to
the cemetery and this would
assist in the maintenance.
H,e° thanked superintendent
Robert Turner and his assistants
for their work and also Mrs.
Norman. McDowell for her work
.
Summerhill
club .meet
The Summerhill Ladies Club
met at the home of Marion•Snell on
June 14. , • . - •
The Roll Call was answered by
22 member's and 2 visitors. It was
`:Your. Favorite Dessert". The
minutes and Treasurers report
were read and. adopted.
Thank yous were received from,
Edith Wright, Percy . Gibbings,
o Jean Vodden, The Crippled
Children and the Children's Aid
Society. .
The July 12th meeting. will be
held at the home of Evelyn Merrill
in the evening. The lunch and
programme will be'°iooked after
Auburn
down the grass at the park and
plans were made to cater to a
-wedding.
An invitation to attend a W:I.
meeting in -Dungannon • was
accepted. Mrs. • Andrew
Kirkconnell gave the card report
and read the thank you notes.
The 4-H project for the fall is
"The Third Meal', and leaders
will be sent to trainfngmschool in
August.
The rolLcall was answered,by'°
naming a new item pertaining to
health.:
A reading was given by Mrs.
Frank Rath . The motto,."No.
one gets eye strain looking on the•
bright side of life," prepared by
Miss Margaret Jackson of Blyth,
was read by Mrs. Eleanor
B'radnock. '
-Mrs. Ralph •Munro gave a
.• 1 1 U - . . 11
was the "winner.
Memoriol service, Sunday
attended- by large crowd
• The 46th annual Memorial
service, of Ball's cemetery was
held last Sunday with a large
attendance. •.,The Rev. J. 'Keith
Stokes was in charge_ Pistol -
Alfred Fry of Knox United Church
19 . T'li sympathy of th'e
community' is extended to the
`Olson family.
Mrs. Dieter Rehn (Nerida) of
Mount Forest spent a few days
this weekend with her -parents,
--M-r. and Mr -s.- Kenneth_ Ca mpbell
at 'Cransford'.
Steven' Campbell returned
home , last ' Wednesday from
Australia where he•had spent five
months travelling (7,000 °miles)
and working e.g. picking grapes in
South Australia and working in •a'
fertilizer.plant in Victoria. He
was , one of four youths who
enjoyed' this experience; The
return trip was by air o0 tee
Oronsay by way of New Guinea,
.Japan, and Hawaii to Vancouver
June'1.9; by Jet 747 to Malton: then
home -to Dungannon. June 21. .
Mrs. Clarence McClenaghan '
motored last Wednesday with her
sister, ' Mrs. Olive Goudie, to
• Kitchener, then on to Falbrook--to
attend, the 65th wedding
anniversary of her uncle arid aunt,
Mr: and Mrs. Hugh Gamble. On
their return td. Kitchener on
Sunday they visited relatives, Mr.
and Mrs. Herb McNaught, in
Toronto -prior to their - trip •to
Europe. Rev.C. McClenaghan and
Beatrice
went to Kitchener
Sunday evening and Mrs.
McCtenaghan returned with them.
by Sue Vgdden, Hazel Watkins and •
Alice Westerhout. '
'Margaret Ball read the new'
slate of officers far the next two
years -President -Isabel
W--'Stewart--i~st e -Pres Phy1rss
'Tyndall, 2nd Vice Pres.—Donna
Gibbings, Secretary—Sandra
Westerhout, Treasurer—Sue
_ °Vodden.'
Buying Committee is Jean and •
Sue Vodden and'Marianne'
CGolclough. Cards—Hazel
Watkins, Quilts—Vera Gibbings
• and Phyliss Tyndall. Music-
-- Barbara Lovett and Lorna Ellis.
Vera Gibbings won the Raffle.•
Donna Gibbings-was the winner of
a guessing contest by Isabel.
Stewart—Phyliss Tyndall gave a
reading - -"Words-to Warm the..
Heart.''' Sandra Westerhout was
the winner of a guessing • contest
by. Jean, Vodden,
Mrs. Mary (Million) Cousins
and' George Millar 'of Detroit
visited this week -end with Mr. and
Mrs. Lorne Ivers.
•
as secretary treasurer. He
stated that anyone may obtain a
financial statement on request. .
A moment of -silence was
observed in memory of those laid
to rest during -1971. They were
Mrs. Edna Annie Johnston; Mrs.
-Atte Valva-Ra-ithby-Mrs. Maggi -e-7
W. Harrington, ,,lames- Burnett
Jackson and Mrs. Chanes
Straughaeh. -
Rev. J. Keith Stokes gave an,
inspiring message 'basing his .
remarks on the wonders of God.
Restated that we are at our best
When giving or receiving praise
and challenged everyone to be like
Christ to praise God continuing
and.tha'nk Him for His many gifts'
to firs: .
AubUrfl Socials
Miss Caralyn Craig of Lucan' The Auburn Lb rary • will be
and Mr. William Ideson of ,Arva open on Friday afternoon, 2
visited last .Sunday with: Mr, and ° to 5'p.m. on June 30th owing to the
Mrs. Maitland Allen.- ' •_. ' July 1st holiday.
Mr. and Mrs: Harry Byrant of - and. Mrs;; Arnold Craig. - Mrs.
Stratford visited last -Sunday with 'Craig's report was given .by' Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Cartwright
and family.
Miss Mary Asquith of Toronto
spent the week -end ,with Misth •`
Laura Phillips; and Mt. and Mrs.'
Thomas Johnston and attended the
wedding of her cousin Miss Alice
Rogerson at Blyth.,_, °
'Mr. and Mrs. Maitland Allen
attended the • 45th . wedding
anniversary celebrations of his.
brother, Mr. Norman Allen and
Mrs. Allen last Friday evening,'
Misses Jean Houston, - Jean
Jamieson and Jean - Wilson of
Toronto spent the week --end with
Mrs. William Clark.
Mrs. Olive Culbert, Myrtle,,
Christena and Benson Finnigan of
1 r and. M..s. .,onald Haines
spent the weekend in Toronto.
Mr. Dave Millian',. 87, hof
Goderich visited on Saturday with 0 western Canada called • last
Mrs. Minnie Jones and Melvin. Wednesday' on Mr. and Mrs.
These families were 'former Maitland Allen. °
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
McDougall spent the weekend in
London with Mr. and Mrs. Stewart
Toll, Terry and Warren.
The report of the District.
°Annual held recently at Wingham
was given by Mrs. Gordon Taylor
neighbours on the Fourth
Concession'of West Wawanosh. •
Mrs. Mary Bere returned to
her home -in 'Dungannon' after 10
-days in -Goderich ' trospitai: Shg
will beconvalescing at home this
week, not back to finish the school
term at. Brookside. '
Mrs.. James Lewis is
hospitalized in Goderich since
last 'Thursday. We hope she is
Much improved by now.
Mr., ,and Mrs. James
Cailwright of Goodwood spent the
weekend with his brother Donald
Cartwright:Mrs. Cartwright and
family. ., .
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Gordon'Powell.
A piano solo was played by Mrs
Richard, Brooks. The collection
was taken by Mrs. Gordon Powell.
• Mrs. Donald Cartwright gave.
the,report of Officer's conference
held at Guelph.- The door prize
was won by Mrs. Ed Davies and"
the lucky cup winner was Mrs.
Legris.'
Lunch was served by . Mrs. -
Frank Raithby, Mrs:'Ralph Munro
and Mrs. John Stadelmann.
• Mr. and -Mrs. Lothar Shedier,
Michael and Linda of ,Kitchener
visited last Saturday with Mrs.
• Eleanor- Bradnock.
The K ingsbri•dge B-oy"'Scout and Cub groups held their- annual Father
and Son banquet on Thursday evening in the Pari$h Hal'e
Kingsbridge. In addition to the' -'banquet. scout master Ken
--Fitzpatac.k.,_who is-stepping-ifawn..-Fre _hiS_Pnsition-,.-wi.
'movement, was honored. 'Before the dinner'got underway this group
reviewed the program. Left to right are, front,' Peter Vogt, and
Michael , Frayne. Back, Bill Van Osch, charr1nant� of the group.;
t committee, Ken Fitzpatr'ck, Ron Bushell, district commissioner
for the Scouts, Joe Hickey, who was on hand for the event as a
th the rep---esentati4e-ofthe-Knights•of-CC-olumbas -who-suppo'r't'the--Sc�u s;
and Mark Dalton •a member of the group committee. -
News- of Loc haIsh
Spending the weekend with Mr.
and Mrs. Art M'atthewman were
Mr. aMr•
nd s: Harry Watson_ of
Toronto - and Mr. Doug
Matthew4an, also of Toronto.-
Playday was held at North.
Ashfield School on Friday. All' the
to his credit. Mr. Wylds is well
over ao years of age. n ,
Reports from Mrs. Annie
McMurchy are that she is looking
forward to getting home to the
farm shortly: °4
Kingsbridge
Scout :banquet
honors leader
Miss Joanne Alton is theOn Thursday, June 22..•the first
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-pupils enjoyedt1ie various games --Visiting 'nurse -in -this -area of -- ngsbrlrige-B.oy Scout. and- Wolf
and fun. Huron County as a V.O.N Cub Packs held their Father and
• ----- --- Sort -Banquet -7111;',- 'St.. 'J'osepir's
,.._,.�.,.,__.,, .�... � and . Iden Austin rs the much •
Weel�end guests _ of Mr. and ° Parish Hall, Kingsbridge.,,,
Mrs. Oliver McCharles were Mr. needed homeworker who visits - Chairman Mark Dalton asked -
and Mrs. ,Allan McCharles- and people who recently have had Rev. Father Cassano to say
family of Montreal, Mr. and Mrs. hospitalization and a .e -iiineed of Grace. A toast was made to the
Donald McCharles and children -Of help. Queen. A delicious ham and -salad
Brantford, John McCharles - of Mrs..Duncan Thorburn wain supper., served by the boys'
Petrolia: London recently . a u for check p mothers was enjoyed by about 65
Dan Wylds is lnrsy. - with his after* being home from.-hosppitai n guests. .
garden and has a goodberry patch for a couple'of weeks. The chairman introduced the
head table guests: Ken
Fitzpatrick, Boy Scout Troup
• . leader, and his wife Nancy: Rev.
Father Cassano, ,S.S.P.;• Bill
VanOsch; representing Scout' and
• '[:he combined congregations ` •Visi€ors with Mr. and Mrs, Cub.. Group Committee; 'Joe
of Lucknow, Ripley, Kinlough,` Clarence Hoy on Sunday- wei•;e Hickey, Deputy Grand' Knight,
•Dungannon incl Vert ,Albert Mr. lino Mrs. Vic Hoy and Mrs. Knights of Columbus,-Goderich
Anglican churches held services Roy Petrie. Terry 'Hoy. of Council; and the guest °speaker,
in each church. for the fourToronto is on holidays with- AR on , •B u sh e 1 , D i s t r i.c t
5undays'in June, key. Garret of K -them for two weeks.
Ash/field
News
Toronto diocese was in charge , • The annual church Bazaar is
of all services., Rev. and Mrs. to be on 'July 28 at '2 p.m. in
Odenhal have been on holidays . basement of Christ Anglican
in Europe' during June but °will A Church. a -
'be back to . • have •the July
services. Church service on July
9th.;will be at :3 o'clock in Christ.
Anglican •Churc•h° Memorial
services are to he at 4 o'clock. at -
Port Albert cemetery. After
service, lunch will be; served in
basement • df Christ Anglican
Church. `
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Commissioner of Boy Scouts.
As each guest was introduced,
he addressed the boys in an -
appropriate -manner. '
The guest speaker's topic was
"Boys"'
Religion and Life Badges were
presented by, Rev. . Father
Cassano and Ken Fitzpatrick to
Eugene Austin, Eric Courtney,
Jim. Crawford, Mark F.rayne,
Tom Sin ett and John VanDiepan. 4
Mark Dalton thanked Ken
Fitzpatrick for , the wonderful
works he performed while
working with the boys as their
Troup Leader -during the past five
year. Peter Vogt presented Ken
with a gift of appreciation. A
representation of ex -boy° scouts
were on` hand to show their high
este,em for Ken Fitzpatrick .' .
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