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8oderich United.
ode 'ch in any, sport to win an inter -city
.,9hampionship was this one, ' '. •eri
the London Third„ Division Cup in their soccer league. The
players are (front row, left to right) AIem,Varga, Sandy Profit,
Kaz Budney, Ronnie Varga, Howie' Gottschalk and Tony
VanDongen; (back roW left to ight) Evert Middel, DaveGraf,
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Harold RefflinghaUs,,Brian Allan, Csarl• Moller, Rick Fisher,
Clare Sager, Pete Teichert, Walter Gottschalk, Stan Profit and
John Gottschalk. (Kaz Budney Photo)
•Police Report
A collision at the intersection
of Waterloo, Colborne and Ar-
thur Streets last Thursday,
resulted in $2,800 damage to
two cars 'and a hydro pole.
There was $2,200 damage to
a car driven by Elva E.
McCabe, R.R. 4, Goderich• The
tither car, driven by...Raymond -
G Fisher, 243 Elgin Ave. W.,
t'ec•eived $100 damage. There
AUBURN AND flISTRICT NEWS
Mrs Wes. Bradoock 52g-159.5
WALKERBURN CLUB to " the canvassers for giving munity Memorial hall when had helped and introduced zthe
The Walkerburn Club held their time to this worthy work. -the Auburn Womens Institute. newcomer' of ,the .community
its regular monthly meeting at and the Horticultural Society who_were guests. A piano duet
the home of Mrs. Elliott Lapp. KNOX UCW held their Christmas party. was played by Misses .Jayne Ar -
Mrs. Carmen Gross was in The general meeting of the The hall was beautifully thur and Doris Naylor.
charge of the meeting and United Church Women of decorated for, the Christmas A monologue, The Shopping
opened with two Christmas Knox United Church was held season with the brightly lit tree List was done well by Douglas
poems followed by prayer.,,: in the Sunday school room of on the platform done by Mrs. Glousher. .
. The minutes of the revi.ous Mrs. G
pe the church last •Wednesday William L. Cram Mrs. Harry ��' ,alis Taylor ._led the
• meeting•were accepted as read evening at 8:15 p.m. Unit 3 was .Brawlev, Mrs. Kenneth Scott singing of .Christmas Carols
by Mrs. Lloyd Penfound. The in charge. The theme of the and 'Mrs. Beth Lansing. with Mrs. Catherine .Jackson at
the piano. Rev. Garnet Potter
,told the true story of- Edith
Taylor for hip; .inspiring Christ-
mas message, -
.
COMMUNITY NEWS •
Mr. and Mrs, Glen
Youngblut, •Jennifer. and John
Of OLctawa spent the weekend
with his mother, Mrs. Myrtle
Munro.
Mrs.'Elnier Trommer spent a
couple of days last week with -
her father•Mr. a. Odbert and
sister, Miss Lily Odbert at
Stratford.
Mrs. Arnold Craig is a
patient in Wingham. hospital.
members decided not to hold a meeting. was Stewardship.
e meeting in December. Mrs. Kenneth McDougall
The financial statement was presided . and opened the, and the Rev. Garnet Potter
given by Mrs. Lloyd McClin- meeting. Scripture was read by pronounced the grace.
chey and 'she stated that 'the Mrs. Lawrence Plaetzer. This Mrs, Haggitt, Mrs. Elmer
Korean foster child's care was ' was fnjlowed- by a reading on• Trommer, Mrs. Frank Raithby,
'paid up to the end of February. Ste -wardship' by Mrs. Mrs. Oliver Anderson, Mrs.
Plans were ''made for the McDougall. Rev. Garnet Potter Russel' Brindley, Mrs. John
President . Mrs. Thomas
Haggett welcomed • the guests
January meeting when Mrs. 'led in prayer.
Durnin and Mrs. .Jessie Naylor
Henry Hunking and Mrs'. Lloyd At this time . Mrs: Gerald . were in charge of the dinner
Penfourc will be in charge of McDowell read an address and , and Mrs. Donald Cartwright
the pro am and .Mrsl Garth Miss Nane t ders on behalf Mrs'Kenneth McDougall, Mrs.
.." 'MbCliilchny ri —M"rs• `Ronara' of her mother, Mrs. Oliver An- •Robert .Arthur arid Mrs.
Gross will be the lunch commit.-derson and herself, presented Lawrence ' Plaetzer assisted
tee. _ Mrs. Beth Lansing with a 'life later in the evening, ,
The prize that was donated membership pin and certificate Following the bountiful
by Mrs. 1'oy Daer was won' by of the United Church Women. smorgasbord dinner,' Mrs.
Mrs. Hen. flunking. The,club Beth expressed her sincere Hagritt.thanked all those who
members , '.,helping at Huron- thanks for the honor,which was
view the s rad Wednesday in given her. .
December , nds.
those who can. A�duet was sung by Lorraine ''Mi Mistletoe toe rn
means
go are to con•tact ars. Ted Chamney and Doris Naylor.
Hunking. The offering was received by
An int esting demonstration Mrs. Wilfred Plunkett and Mrs.
on' how , 'wrap••and decorate William de Jong and dedicated.
Christmr s parcels and how to Mrs. Gordon Gross gave an
make 'Chr,istmas decorations , 'apriropriate reading '.entitled •
was done by Mrs. Carmen "Changeable- November." '
Gross and Mrs, Thomas Cun- The guest speaker, Rev. Gar-
ningham. Lunch was served 'by net Potter; spoke on the theme
Mrs. Henry Hunking and Mrs. of the meeting Stewardship. He
Lloyd Penfound. introduced alis topic by reading
Luke 12, 13-21.
COMMUNITY NEWS Following a short talk, three
Sympathy is extended to Mr. groups were formed. Each
and Mrs. Fordyce Clark in ,the group was 'given a question
death of her mother, 1Vhrs.. based on the scripture which
Amos Stoll who passed away in had been `discussed.. This
Goderich hospital on November proved very interesting.
30. President' Mrs. Gerald
Correction -I am .sorry that McDowell presided for the
the nacre of William Wagner, a business'. She opened by
brother of the late Walter , : reading a poem,
Wagner, was omitted from ,the.
obituary' last. week. • ..
Mr. and Mrs. Luther Morley
of • Ailsa Craig visited last
Saturday with her brother, Ben '
Hamilton and Mrs. Hamilton.
Mr,. and Mrs. Stanley McNa.11
of Welland visited last Wed-
nesday and Thursday with Mr.
'and •-'Mrs. Thomas .Johnston,
Miss Laura Phillips and Mr.
Robert Phillips. •
Mrs., Ethel. McDougall of
Seaforth , visited last Friday
with her sister, Mrs. Myrtle
Muliro.
Visitors at the ' home of Mr:
and Mrs. Stanley Ball on Sun-
° day were Mr. Austin Dexter,
Huronview; Daryk Ball of Lon-
don; Mr. and,Mrs. Artioffman,
Michael and Robbie of Hen-
sall; Mr. and Mrs.. Nelson
McClure, Clayton and 'Bryan, COMMUNITY NEWS
and Mrs. .Ella Jewett, Kevin Prize winners at the' euchre
and Stephen,. -all, of Seaforth; arty on November 18 were
Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer Glousher, p
Stewart and Barbara and Mr. high man, Oliver Anderson;
and Mrs. Bob Trick, all of' Lon- low man, Orval McPhee; high
desboro; ° Randy Maclfan, lady, Mrs. Donald Haines; low
Auburn; and Al French of Kit- lady playing as a lady Elliott
chener. It was the occasion of Lapp; novelty, Ted Mills.
Mr, Dekter's 89th birthday.. November. 25, high lady, Mrs.
The canvas's for the Maitland Allen; low lady, Mrs.
Canadian Bible Society'ftlr the Donald Haines; high man,
' " Auburn and surrounding cont- . 'Maitland Allen; low tna,n, Or-
triunityhas been completed. val McPhee; novelty, Mrs,
Treasurer Mrs. Beth Lansing Russel. GarrWon�
reported that' the sum of FAMILY NIGHT. `�381..1(l' had been ,,collected Around 125 - enjoyed the
,.during the canvass. This is an night dinner last Friday family
increase - over last year. The
,local •exeeibtive is very grateful evening, in ,the Auburn Com -
The
minutes Of . the last,
genera) meeting were read by
the secretary,` Mrs. Beth Lan-
sing. The treasurer's report was
read by the treasurer, Mrs.
Norman McDowell and was ac-
cepted as read.
It was decided to have' the
meetings in the afternoon for
the winter months. The Christ-
mas meeting will be held on
Wednesday, December 11 at 2
p.m. The Executive will he in
charge
Reports from the various
cominittees were given. It was
decided to have four general
meetings and -two Tliankof'
fering meetings during the -next
year;
Rev. Mr. Potter pronounced
the benediction. Unit.,3 ladies
served a delicious lunch.
ive
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me a kiss
BY DEBBIE RANNEY
CONESTOGA JOURNALISM
STUDENT
It's almost Christmas. Out-
side blankets of snow 'coyer.the
ground. "The . doorbell rings.
You step under the mistletoe
and open 'the door to greet your
sweetheart with a kiss.
'If you've ever stopped -to
wonder about this traditior}jt's
because in the language of
flowers the word. "mistletoe"
means, "Give me a kiss."
This comes from a , Scan-
dina'vian myth in which Balder
(Apollo) received a charm from
his mother „,Frigga or Freya
(Venus) againstiall injury from
everything which sprang, from
the element's of fire, water, air,
and earth.
Loki, an'evil spirit having ill
;va.$500 damage to the hvciro
There were. no injuries r'por-
' ;-fid. •
A car driven lay Allis
Hildebrand, RR 2 Auburn, wtts
in collision with a parked car,
in an alley off Colborne Street,
Saturday morning.
There was $250 damage to
the -parked car, owned by'
Joseph Herdman, 14a The
Square. There was $75 damage
to the Hildebrand vehicle.
There were no injuries repor-
ted.
There was $600 damage in
another acciden,I., Saturday
morning. Cars driven by Carl
Anderson, 33 East St., and.Cal•,-
man Levie, Port Elgin, collided
at the intersection of Bayfield
Road and Britannia Road.
There was $200 damage to
the Anderson vehicle,a and $400
damage to the Levie vehicle.
There were no injuries repor-
ted.
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Wirt agatiltiL btatACI ,uaue -an.
arrow from.mistletoe which.did
not grow fresm any of these
elements- The arrow was
placed in the hands of the blind
Helder, whom Loki directed to
lauch at the seemingly in-
vulnerabt-e Balder. The
mistletoe dart struck Balder to
the ground. •
The fears of Frigga became
the ' hite berries„ of the
mistletoe. Through the efforts
of the gods, Balder lived and •
Frigga decreed that the plant
must never again serve as an
instrumejt of mischief.
Frigga, goddess of love and
beauty grateful for the return
of her son is said to bestow a
kiss upon anyone whopasses
under the mistletoe. The
custom of kissing under the
mistletoe comes from this old
myth.
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