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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.
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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.
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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.
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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
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carried the white satin pillow
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The hest man was Mr. Her-
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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
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