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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1973-01-18, Page 4•tr 6 PAGE a---GODERICH SIGNAL -STAR, THURSDAY, JANUARY 18, 1973 • AUBURN ANO DISTVICT NEWS • lumbering in Auburn area �A history of the lumbering industry. in the Auburn district was interestingly told at the Januar' meeting of the Auburn Horticultural Societe' by Mr. William. L. Craig. Hu is the owner and operfttor along with hiAt.,oun. Mr. Allan Craig -of thea Tames _u T_ Craig. sawnrill� at- , Auburn. He reviewed t he changes since he carne 20 years ago to this village and worked with his father. the late James T. ('rang and outlined the present day method of :obtaining the raw • material -logs. .Mr. Craig told about the restriction on. cutting logs and anyone who has hush land on their holdings can get advice from the'Depart- meat of Natural Resources. He stated that there , is a great. demand for all lumber and his manufactured products are used mainly for manufacturing • furniture. Some lumber is ship- ped as far as California and he explained the code used b -y. lumber men when ordering. He spoke also on the method of grading and told of the work that Mr, .Peter McDonald, a former local boy, is doing with the National Lumber Association as a grader of lum- ber. Mrs. Donald 'Haines • thanked Mr. Craig for his infor- mative address. The president ..Mrs. Cordon Taylor presided for the annual meeting which was opened by singing "0 Canada" with Mrs, Robert Phillips at the piano. Mrs. Taylor welcomed hall and read her poem "Live To -day','. • A brand New Year is here, So let us not forget, To live t.p-day the best we can, So we will -clot. regret. • Don't worry about to -morrow, - To -morrows another. another. There's time to do our very best again. And improve in every way. Then -when at the end of the., year,. And° our annua-1 stock 'we - take. And . we have done our very best, What a record we should make. The minutes of the executive Meeting were adopted as` read by Mrs....B,eth..Lansing. Business was done and thanks extended to Mr. Frank Raithby and Mr: Duncan MacKay for removing Santa and his reindeer . for another season. It was announ- red that the annual -meeting- will he held this year .in Blyth. Master Clifford Brenton of Belgrave sang several solos ac companying himself on the electric guitar. These musical numbers were much enjoyed. The musical program was plan ned by the committee in charge, Mrs. Brian . Hallam and. Mrs. William Seers. Winners of the prizes were secretary. Mrs. Beth Lansing gave the year's secretary report and- -the financial report was given by Mrs. Eleanor Brad - nock. The. convener of the nominating committee, Mrs. 12analcLilainesr resertech--t p he- .�rt!>►rkt slate •-of -.office-rs• which ----is as --- follows; past `president, Mrs. Celia Taylor; president, Mrs. Kenneth Scott; first vice- president, Mrs. Elmer Trom- mer; second vice-president, Mrs. • Dorothy Grange; secreatry, Mrs. Beth Lansing; treasurer, Mrs. Eleanor Brad - nock; pianists, Mrs. Robert Phillips, Mrs. ' Brian, Hallam; „directors._ Mrs. Russel Brindley. Mrs. °Celia Taylor, Mrs. Thomas Haggitt, Mrs. Maurice Bean, Mrs. Ross , Robinson, Mrs. Norman McDowell, Mrs. Robert Turner, Mrs. Robert Ar= �- r-`' Mrp! Dona Id -Haines -And Mrs. James Jackson; auditors, Mrs. Albert McFarland, Mrs. William L. Craig; nominating committee, Mrs. James Jackson, Mrs. Frank Raithby,,. Mrs. Frances Clark. A delicious smorgasbord lunch was served by Mrs. William L. Craig, Mrs. Frank Raithby, Mrs..Beth Lan- sing and Mrs. Celia Taylor. Ars.-Miriam' Jaae.Taylor • Celebrates 90 years Mrs. Margaret Jane Taylor, a former Auburn district resident, now of Huronview, celebrated 'her 90th birthday last Sunday when over 60 relatives and friends gathered' to honour, her on this . special occasion.. Born in the Township of Greenock, Bruce, County, near Walkerton, she was the former Margaret Jane Arnold. In -1898 she married Frederick Taylor Of -Cargill and'reside-d there for two years. _They moved to Wiarton in the Bruoe Peninsula and about 32 years Ago they moved to Auburn distr ct, They lived for five years at,McGaw stationM when Mr. Taylor passed away, - - Mrs. Taylor resided for 12 years -with -her 'daughter;. Mfg. Wilda Clatworthy of Granton before coming to Huronview. Mrs. Taylor was a lover of •flowers and grew many varieties in her gardens which she , looked after herself. She also loved to , hook rugs, crochet, knit .and did lot of Mrs.- Frances Clark, ` Mrs. reading. William Seers and Miss Nita Mrs. Taylor had a family, of Hailam. • nine sons' -and three daughters The annual meeting was held of which five . sons are living following the session and the and two daughters who were i ROSS SHOE SHOP Winter S-ELLOUT a SPECIAL. GROUPS i e all present for .the occasion, - Fred of Fort Erie, "gtanley of • Hamilton, Stewart of. Nile, 'Raymond of Wella-nd and • George of London - and two • daughters Mrs. Wilda Clatwor- thy, Granton and Mrs, Hazel Park of Dungannon. Predeceased' are Calvin, Wilfred, Elgin and ,Bernard • and one daughter Mrs. - Irene Arthur. She also has 26 grand- children and 37 great- grandchildren, many of whom were present. The linen covered tea table was centred with a decorated ' A birthday. Bake flanked by lighted candles. The birthday - tea was served by a Unit of Knox United Church Auburn . .-under-the-ronvenership-of Mrs -- Robert Arthur. ' Guests present were from Montreal, Toronto, London, Guelph, Stratford, Welland, Fort- Erie, St. Thomas, and surrounding towns. WOMEN'S SHOES :3-$5-$7-$9 SPECIAL' GROUPS --�' JARMAN, HART GALE LE0NE'ss25% OFF SPECIAL- GROUP MEN'S LOAFERS'- SPECIAL GROUPS $995 Mrs. Nes Icepack 526-15!5 Socials Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Lawlor and Mr. Jim Lawlor were New Years guests with her aunt, Mr. Nell Ladd and Mr. Grant Fisher of i3enmiller. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Wall of Wingham visited .on Sunday evening with her brother, Mr. ,Robert Arthur, Mrs. Arthur and Miss Jayne Arthur. Mrs. GeorgeMillian , s.pent the w eekend"�in "ratford witfi . her daughter, Mrs.Carl Thom- son, Mr. Thomson and family. Mr. Keith Scott is taking an advanced computer course for -.:two weeks in Toronto. He is employed by McCormick's' in London. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Camp- bell of Blyth visited last Satur- day with Mrs. Elsie Scott. -" Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Scott and Mr. and Mrs. Duncan MacKay attended the funeral. of the former's aunt, Mrs. Lillian McLean formerly of R:intail recently. Mr. Elmer Trommer spent the weekend at Cambridge with his mother Mrs. Emma Trom- Mr. and Mrs. George Wright and family of Toronto spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Arthur and Miss Jayne and attended the birthday party for 'Mrs. Fred Taylor, his grandmother at I-furonview°. Congratulations to' Mr. and Mrs. Bill Stiles of Goderich on the birth of their son in 'St. Joseph's Hospital Londop last Sunday. ---- Congratulations,. to Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lawrence, nee Laura Daer on the ` birth of their daughter in .Goderich hospital last week. Miss Shelley Grange of the University of Waterloo'' spent the weekend with -her- mother Mrs. Dorothy Grange. THERES AN OLD SAYING,- THE NARROWER THE . MIND; --- THE BROADER- THE STATEMENT Last -Wednesday, January to •.M thrwKnox- Proeb>att hi►rch`i-lddefieh /helium*, Presbyterial W.M.S. met to elect their officers for 1973. Pictured loft to right -14e Mrs: G:G:- McEwan, Goderich; treasurer, Mrs. Kerslake, Seaforth, secretary; speaker ida White, missionary on furlough from India; Mrs. Alex Enright, Goderich, president; and Mrs. John Pollock, Goderich, retiring president. (staff photo) !lemon Presbyterial of WMS New officers appointed BY MRS. WES BRADNOCK The Huron' Presbyterial ,of the Women's Missionary Society held its annual trfeeting in Knox Presbyterian Church,_, Goderich with delegates present from Belgrave, Seaforth, Hensall, Auburn and Goderich. The president, Mrs. John, Pollock opened with prayer and a hymn, with Mrs. Clayton Ed- ward; at the piano. The scrip- ture lesson was read by the president ' followed by meditation on "Charity" Mrs. Wilfred' Sanderson of Auburn, was secretary for the +meeting. The treasrer, Mrs. Arnold McConnell of Goderich, gave the financial 'statement. Reports of groups were given by the following: children's groups, Mrs. Gordon Schwalm, Hensall; 'Young Women's and C..I.T., Mrs: Eleanor Brad - nock, Auburn; evening and af- ternoon groups, Mrs. Dale Nixon, Seaforth; associate members, Mrs. .Harvey Hyde, Hensall; glad tidings, Mrs. R.A. Orr, Hensall; life memberships, Mrs. Walter Shortreed,' Walton; - supply, Miss Jean Scott,. read by Mrs. R. Ker- slake; friendship and service, Mrs. Charles Kalbfleisch, • Varna; literature, Mrs. R. Faber, Hensall. Plans were made to hold the spring, presbyterial meeting on' June 16th at 1:30 p.m. at Hen- • salt. It was announced that the» London Synodical meeting will be held this year in Wingham in April. - Miss Hazel MacDonald of Goderich presented the slate of officers . which was accepted. The - new officers were: president, Mrs. A. Enright, Goderich; vice-president, Mrs. John. Pollock; Goderich; -recpr ding secretary Mrs. R. ' Ker- slake, Seaforth; treasurer, Mrs. G G. McEwan, Goderich; - af- ternoon' and evening groups, Mrs. Dale Nixon, Seaforth; glad tidings, Mrs. R. A. Orr, Hensall; - hildren's groups, Mrs. Eleanor Bradnock, Auburn; supply,r .Miss Jean Scott, Seaforth; life member - shirts; Mrs. Joe Dunbar, Belgrave; associate. members, Mrs. Harvey Hyde Hensall;. friendship and service, Mrs. Charles Kalbfleisch,-.-.TV,arna;' literature, - Mrs. R.' Faber, Hen- sall. Rev. G.L: Royal conducted the installation ceremony and thanked- Mrs. Pollock for her work and - welcomed Mrs. Enright to the ` chair. Mrs. Enright-chaltenging a urged all to go assist in the of the Chruch. message for ward gave nd to work a. missionary 1 �.w Eff.ctiv ► Fob. 1 FARE INCREASE for all Charterways Public Limn 61111. MOM MED *MI 111.0111 11•1011 MEM WIN assaNkidlimer lem. S. 9&Lo� Leave this Handy List Where H. Will Find It! BIRTHDAY! ANNIVERSARY! SPECIAL OCCASION! Blouse .. .. 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