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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1973-03-29, Page 6PAGE 4—GODERICH SIGNAL•S`l'AR. THURSDAY, MARCH...;29. 197:3 .a AUBURN AND DISTRICT NEWS Metrication in Canada was the topic at the March meeting of the Auburn Women's In- stitute when it met in the Auburn Community Memorial Hall. Miss Catherine hunt, home econonlrst for Huron County, way the guest speaker on this topic she gave the early history of - the metric system which began in the world about 130 Years ago. Miss Hunt stressed that everyone Think Metric, Go Metric and Trade /Metriic and be read\,. as people in Europe have been on metric system -for many Years and this has proved .t yurckc r wav for measuring !MISS, length and capacity. She had been. in- troduced tiN Mrs Elea +iior Brad nock Mrs `1'hurnas Haggitt thanked Miss Hunt and presented her with.a gift. Mrs Donald T,rtwright, president was in charge of the meeting which opened with the ()de, the !Mary Stewart Collect and 0 Canada with Mrs. Robert Phillips at the piano. The minutes of the previous meeting were adopted as read by the secretary Mrs. Donald Haines. She also gave the financial statement. The motto - Open the door for friendship and pave the, way for oppor- tunity was given by Mrs. Alfred Fry. She closed with an ap- propriate poem -My Friend. A duet was Sung • by ' Miss Lorraine Chamney and Miss Doris Naylor accompanied by Miss Lynn Turner. Mrs. Haines read the correspondence. A let- ter from Huron -West District announced ',that the executive muting would he held on April 4 at St. Helens and plans were made for the workshop to he held on March 29th with Mrs.. Marvin Pardy, editor of Horne and, Country in Charge. Everyone is invited to attend, The members voted to take the course -Round the World Dining as -their first choice. Mrs.. Andrew Kirkconnell, con- -vener of the card c•onfinittee, gave her report and reachthe thank -you notes. It was an- nounced that the members of the Hall Board ,had set an ap- preciation Night for -Mr. William .1 Craig who has been caretaker of the hall since it was built in• 1961. This event is -to be on' April- 11th "at 8 p.m. and ladies are to 3 ring lunch and men a deck of cards. A social evening is being planned and anyone wishing to give a donation can leave it at the door or with ' Mr. ,Kenneth Scott. Everyone is welcome to come out and show your thanks to Bill who- is retiring the end of March. An interesting demonstration- " on emonstration- on the proper way to use make- up etc was giYen by Mrs. Allan Craig of the Holiday Magic Limited. She gave an in- teresting commentary on her MATERNITY WEAR at 'the SEPARATE SHOPPE Main Corner Clinton Open 2-6 Closed Weds. products and gave a facial on NIrs. Donald Hilines. She also gave o to on Mrs John Stadlentan. She gave sever''al samples and was thanked by Mrs. Jolen •Stadlenutnn and presented with a gift The door prize was won by Miss Lynn Turner . The roll call was answered by naming a country that belonged to the Ass(o'lated Women of the World 3A! C NV 'V ). The treasurer, NIrs. Haines received member- ships for the coaling year and sonic new membersjoined the Branch. Lunch was served by Mrs. Robert Phillips, Mrs. Thomas Haggitt, Mrs.' George Millian acid Mrs. William Brooks. Prizes for having the birthday nearest the date went to Mrs. Frank Raithhv: wed- ding anniversary nearest, Mrs. John Stadlem,inn: and coating the farthest; Miss Catherine Hunt. U.C.W. The March meeting of the United Church Women of the Knox United Church Auburn, was held in the Sunday school room of the church, on Wed- nesday night, March 21st at 8:15 p.m. Unit :3, was in charge wit h Mrs. Gerald McDowell presiding. Mrs. Gordon Gross was pianist. Mrs. Gerald McDowell opened the meeting by, reading the poem, entitled "In this World". A hymn was sung and the scripture taken from John 6, verses 1-14 was read by Mrs. George Hallam, followed by the meditation by Mrs. Gerald McDowell, Prayer was offered by Mrs-. Norman McDowell. The offering was received by Mrs. Elliott Lapp and Mrs. William Dodd and dedicated. Mrs. Gordon Gross took a chapter on the, study hook on India. This was very interesting as it described, the Woman's Role in India. The hymn,, From the Eastern Mountains was sung. The , pre'sident, Mrs. Lawrence Plaetzer presided for the business. The minutes of the previous meeting were adopted as read by the secretary, Mrs. Sidney Lansing. The treasurer, Mrs. Norman McDowell gave the treasurer's report. -Final plans were made for the Fashion Show -to be held on March 28, in the Com- munity Memorial Hall. Following the- ;. business, Mrs. Alfred Fry closed -the meeting with prayer. 'Unit :3 served a delicious lunch and a social time was enjoyed. SHOWER . . Miss Betty Moss was guest of honour at a hridal shower at the home of Mrs. Paul Moss of Goderich. The bride- p -he was seated in a decorated Chair and contests were enjoyed. Miss Doris Naylor read 'an address of congratulations and gifts were presented by Heater Macdnnis, Sandra Maclnnis, Susan McClinchev, Lorraine McClinchey and Nancy Moss. Miss Betty thanked her relatives for the gifts and lunch was served by Mrs. Paul Moss and Mrs. John Moss. eto PERSONALS Mrs Wes Braddock 526-7595 Mr. William Brooks is it patient in St Joseph's Hospital, London in intensive care. His friends wish hire a speedy recoverv. Miss Beth Hallam of Lucknow visited last week with her sister, Mrs. James Schneider, Mr Schneider, Den- nis .incl Angela Mr. a 11(1 11ts John Shouldyke of Toronto spent the weekend with her grandparents Mr. anti NIrs. William Straughan. Bran, l.‘ lc and 'Teresa Raithhv. of Clinton spent a Lew days Dist week with their gran- dparents. Mr and Mrs. Frank Raithhv. Mrs. Edwin Cartwright of Huronview visited last Satur- day wittl her son Mr., Donald Cartwright, Mrs. Cartwright, David, Darrick and Lorie. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Donald Brown on the birth of their son, David Ian on March 19th in Goderich -Hospital. Good prices and a large crowdAttended the farm sale for Mr. and Mrs. Orval McPhee recently. Mrs.. Mildred Gardiner left for her home at Hudson Hope last week after visiting with her mother, Mrs. George Millian and other relatives' Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Liver- ntore, Robliie and Donald of Fordwrich stent a few days last week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Haines. Mr. David Walker of Wingham visited last week with his uncle, Mr. Ross Robin- son and Mrs. Robinson, Ntrs. Elsner Trimmer and (laughter Miss Connie visited last week in Stratford with Mr. and Mrs. H Odbert and at Cambridge with Mrs. Emma '1'rc mater. Miss Carel Beadle of, Kit- chener spent' the weekend with her parents Mr. and. Mts. Harry Beadle: Mrs. George Reuger and familv of London spent last weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Dcr'na3d Cartwright and family. Mr. and Mrs. Luther Morlev- of Alsia Craig visited last week one day -with Mr. and Mrs. Ben Hamilton. Miss Carol Reuger of RR 2 Clinton visited last week with her sister Mrs. Donald Cart- wright, Mr.' Cart right kncf family. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Raithhv visited last Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Ray Purdue and Mrs. Mart' Johnston in London, it being Mrs. Johnston's birthday. Miss Maryann Blake of Brussels visited last week for a couple of days with her grand- parents' Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Kirkconnell. Miss .Judy Arthur Reg. N visited ern Sunday with her grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Keller at Dublin. Two lady golfers on greens already .Without (100 ht the two women in this town who play the most holes of golf in a Year ° would he Jean Papernick and Verna Worthy and they're at it again already. Where will I get the money for a new ear? We thought you'd never ask. WI THINK OUR LOAN RALES COST LESS THAT'S WHY WE DO - NOT GIVE ANY 'ONUSES! Goderich Community CREDIT, UNION 39 Si Dodd 51- Goderich Phos• 524.7931 Ask About Our Many,Other Services • Puma! twit • Niftiest lams • Ch.gel.g i S.visOt Acc...ts - Tr.v.11.rs Cheviot • S.tety Dopes,' Ism Bowling Scores. The howling ,-scores up to March, 24 are as follows': Ban- tam High Singles; Carolyn Thorn 206, Anita Streeter 181, Kim Rumig 179, Ken Clements 179 and Rita Lassaline 1643. The Bantam High Doubles scores were: Carolyn Thom :327, Laurie Ryan :315, Anita Streeter 291, Randy Lode :302 and Kim Rumig :308. The --Senior- High -Singles saw• Steve Chase on top with a 224 score. Other 'scores were Carl Le Blanc 198, Brad Hamiltt►n 170,' and 'Jim Cutt 161, Steve Chase also led in the Senior High Doubles with a score of 525. in the sunshine and'ha1rnv breezes of early Tuesday mor- ning they played their first nine holes. No scores were submit- ted. �TNIS MAYBE A MANS WORLD; BUT THE BIGGEST PERCENTAGE IS IN TWE WIFE'S NAME / JOE'S BP Service Station . and Coffee Shop 411 Huron Rd., Goderich 5246871 tf Young couple honeymoon in w.....(iold candelabra 11'oldit►g mauve and white daisies with bale pink miniature carnations made a pretty setting ir1 Knox United Church Auburn on March IU, 1973 when Leonard (; ` Lohh of RR 2 Clinton ex- changed wedding vows with W Marie Plunkett of Auburn. Pastor 'Alfred Fry and Rev. Stanley McDonald of 1.i►n- desboro performed the douhle- ring ceremony. The bride is the slaughter of Mr. and Mrs. J Alvin -Plunkett of Auburn and the groom is,the son of Mr. and •Mrs. JamesJ obh ()OW, 2, Clin- ton. The organist, Mr. Charles Merrill of RR 1 Clinton, played traditional wedding music and accompanied the .soloist, Miss Nancy Anderson when she sang. May You Always and Whither 'Thou Goest. Given in marriage by her father, the bride looked char- -ming in a floor -length gown of white silk chiffon velvet featuring an empire waist -line, long puff sleeves, small stand- up collar with daisy lace trim. Her lace trimmed wedding ring head -piece held her lace trim- med cathedral length !Yea of silk illusion and "she carried a cascade bouquet of pink sen - sat ion sweet heart roses wit h white daisies. Mrs. William Crawford, RIZ 2, Clinton was the matron of honour and the bridesmaids were Miss Eleanor Lohh, RR 2, ('Tinton, sister of the groom and ,Mrs. William Vincent of. Goderich. All wore floor 14ngth gowns of purple silk velvet with empire waistline and mauve georgette hod ice long . sheer sleeves with pink, .white and mauve daisy trimmed.- They carried cascade bouquets of (link inir)iature carnations with white and mauve daisies. Miss Shelley. Crawford, RR 2, Clin- ton was the flowergirl and was dressed identical to the matron .4 honour and carried a miniature' bouquet similar to the other attendants. All atten- dants wore three miniature car`,..` nations in their hair. Master Patti Plunkett. dressed ma grey tuxedo similar to G F F GODERICH FROSTED FOODS 65 .HAMILTON STREET DAISY Bacon Ends LEAN - BONELESS �..._ _..._. Corn Beef BURN'S SHAMROCK Bacon 1 LB. PKG. A► 'M► --- let -- iler---1I VALLEY FARM POTATO CHIPS 69c. 95c 93c LB. LB. ♦ ASP 40 11 • 5 LB. BAG 79.c OVEN PRIDE All Purpose FLOUR I 7 LB BAG. 69c GREEN GIANT - Fahcy (REAM CORN. : 2i4 95 AUSTRAL - FANCY HALVES r PEARS SQUIRREL BRAND Peanut Butter NEW .- SCOTT Tissues ASSORTED COLOURS 14 02 TINS 16 OZ JAR 29c 39c 4 ROLL PACK 59c he groom (photo by Mr. and Mrs. L.G. Lobb carried the white satin pillow with the rings. The hest man was Mr. Her- bert Oakes of RR 2 Clinton and the ushers were Mr. Thomas Lohh, RR 2, Clinton, brother of the groom and Mr. Ronald Plunkett, brother of the bride. The groom wore a smoke grey tuxedo with mauve trim- med shirt . to match the bridesmaid dresses. The other, attendant's wore black tuxedos. Following -"the" -Ce enl'ufly the reception took place in the Auburn. Community Menloiia1 °Hall which was attractively decorated with pink white .and mauve streameyrs and wedding help. The hridal party were assisted in receiving by the bride's mother wearing a floor - length gown of mint green polyester crepe and 0 corsage of low carnations. She was y,e l Treat the Family -• DINE CUT 41 in the pleasant - atmosphere of the GODERICH RESTAURANT STEAKHOUSE It TAVERN Ltd. LICENSED UNDER THE LIQUOR LICENSE ACT WEST STREET McDowell) assisted by the groom's mother wearing :, floor ..length gown of blue floral crepe with a corsage of white cantations. The head tahle was centered with a three -tiered wedding A cake with a uunlature and groun► ui cathedral with pink and (active fl Mr. Ohvt'r Anderson uncle of the bride, Was of cerernr,nie5 Master 1 Plunkett, brother of tl Was in charge of thegat�' For travelling to Kentuck►, "Tennessee, the bride door red and white polyester dress with (lark act,essora, a red and white stn oat ion cors rge. PeC Guests of h„nnur at tit (ting and reception vtt, bride's grandparents, !fir Mrs. Gurdon 11c('lineis Blyth �ucl Nr and y Wilfred Plunkett of lift Auburn and Mr Wilbert! of Clinton, grandfather groom. , Otha present fr))ni 8t.er t'athguestsann, Thomas. ('Itnton, � die Bluth, i;:xeter. ('entrahat, don and Oakville M r. a li (1 Mrti. Lennard G will reside.)�ri the gro,)msf at RIZ 2, Clinton ib sounds 111 Mit ulron' Cacti el Its ntrasirytr GI fa l 000 woo I-1nc o4 la W to bo r b i t tr'1 nowt .k CROWN DIAMOND 1 SALE CROWN CRAFT Semi Gloss RECD SALE $3.20 OT. 2.35 p $10.60 GAL. 1.85 INGS everencl er, C.R. urday h e week '' everencl ridan' " Father 1) enre.ret' '['Uesday rt visit 1 wan. r, and I g of ('lir meed fry gtion 1'i` n(1sin1 it many, 1 nits. iss Her k, Baugh nk Vaal; youths Nations will cal th Exc' h other n►inar a el in Al Sundsi and heca(1 cher co e L(► 11 onion.' days t. r. anti Mary ods in kends r. 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