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AUBURN. AND DISTRICT NEVIS
Mrs. Wes Bradood 526-7595
all repeating the 4 -FI motto.
Miss Diane Kirkconnell of
London spent the weekend with -, #1 -TURN RECREATION
her parents, Mr: and Mrs. COMMITTEE
Andrew Kirkconnell. Last ‘1The Auburn Recreation Club
Saturday, Miss Diane Rivett of met for the fall meeting with
Dungannon vrsited with Miss the president James Towe in
Diane arid her parents. charge. Many projects were
Guests last Sunday for discussed for the fall season.
Thanksgiving ' With Mr. and . During the summer months,
Mrs. Andrew Kirkconnell were ' several ball teams played a
Mrs. Victor Park of Winnipeg, schedule so a baseball banquet
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Kirk- is being .planned' for October
connel, Donald, Ronald and 24th at 6:30 p.m. in the Auburn
Greg 4,09Octerich, Mr. and Mrs. Community Memorial hall. ,
Louis Blake of Brussels, Misses Tickets are available from the
Faye and Maryanne Blake of coaches at 50 cents per player,
London, Mr. Ray . Peel of The, banquet is for members of
Gorrie,. Miss Helen Bemes of the,Little League and Bantams.
London and Miss Diane Kirk- A Hallowe'en party is being
connell of London. planned for October 31 from 7
Mrs. Eleanor Bradnock p.m. to 10 p,m., in the Auburn
visited on Thankggiving Day Community Memorial .hall for
with Mr. and Mrs. John all children 14 years of age and
Stadelmann, Chrikine and under. Costume judging will
Rhonda at RR 2, Blyth. take place at 8 p.m.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Johnston This party is being planned
and Jennifer of London and•Mr. on the request of some of the
and Mrs. George •Robb and senior citizens of the village.
Michael, .all of London, spent The committee in charge would
the weekend with Mr. 'and Mrs. appreciate having all donations
Wilfred Sanderson. of cash or' candy 63i. October
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Robinson 17th. Donations may be left
spent Thanksgiving weekend with the,locarmerchants or will
with their son, Mr. Keith be picked up by calling 526-7226.
Robinson, Mrs. Robinson, Kim Plans are also underway for
and Kari at Newmarket. a dance to be held in the
Mrs. Bonnie Armour and Community Memorial Halt on
daughter Julie spent the 'November 8th. Tickets to be on
holiday with her parents Mr. sale from recreation com-
and Mrs. Thomas Jardin and mittee members.
grandmother, . Mrs. Elva Anyone , wishing to play.
Straughan. . shuffle hoard at the Auburn hall
Mr. Wayne Scott of RedRock ' during the winter months is
spent the weekend with his , asked to contact Mrs: Robert.
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parents, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Slater, Volunteers are also
Scottand brother Mr. Eric fequired to supervise shuffle
Scott. . board for children.
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The sympathy of the corn-
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munity is extended to Mrs. The Auburn group of the
Hank Glirnsholt on the death of Wpm'en's Missionaryi:S'ociety
her father in Denmark last met at • the home of Mrs.
• week.William Berry:'The president,
Miss •Fern Symington of Mrs. Wilfred Sanderson was in
Toronto and Mrs. Walter charge and gave the cal41 to
'Buchanan of Goderich visited worship. Mrs. Frank Raithby
last SatuKday with Mr. and read the scripture lesson and
Mrs. Thomas Johnston and Mrs. Frances Clark gave a
Miss Laura Phillips. ,. ,/ Thanksgiving meditation
followed by prayer.
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4-H ..
The missionary theme and
topic was theMastercraftsman
The third meetiniof the of Ceylon, a story of the mission
Auburn I 4-H club was held last wbrk. in Ceylon. It was given by
Thursday evening at the home Mrs. Frances Clark.
of Judy Van Dongen. Roll_rlincall was a Bible verse
Roll call was answered by . ' '
each girl naming -at which Meal cdaiftt g the word
Thanksgiving. The offering was
of the day they eat the most received by Mrs. Frances
bread and in what form. Mrs. Clark and dedicated wfth
John Hildebrand demonstrated prayer, by Mrs., Sandergon.
brown batter rolls and The minutes of the previous
everyone had a turn at beating meeting were accepted as read
the batter. A discussion on by the, secretary Misg Minnie
variations of batter breads and Wagner. Plans were comPleted
convenience yeast products to serve lunch at the Huron
was led by Mrs. Donald Car-
twright.
The meeting was closed with
An invitation was accepted to
attend the Fall Thankoffering
meeting. of the Knox United
Church U.C.W. on October 23rd
at 8:15 p.m.
Plans were made to hold the
next meeting at the home of
Mrs. Wilfred Sanderson with
Mrs. William Berry and Mrs.
Roy Daer in charge of de'otion
and study. •
BRIDE FETED
Miss Jacqueline Collinson of
Lucknow .was guest 'of honor
recently to afiridal shower 'held
at the home of , Mrs. John
Stadelmann, RR 2 Blyth when
relatives, friends and neigh-
bours gathered to honor her
prior to her marriage.
The guests were welcomed
by the hostess assisted by Mrs.
Frances Clark. Miss Joanne.
Hickey of Stratford was
chairman for the evening and
read an address of
congratulations.
'Corsages. were. pinne,d,on the
bride-to-be and her mother,
Mrs. John Collinson of
Lucknow. She was seated in a
decorated pink and white chair.
Gifts ,were presented by
Christine Stadelmann, Lorie
Cartwright and Sharon
Glousher.
Jackie thanked everyone for
their gifts and a large bow and
ribbon hat made by her sister,
Mrs. Gordon Barger of RR 3
Goderich was placed on her
head.
Cake and ice-cream was
served by Mrs. Frances Clark,
Mrs. Gordon • Haggitt, Mrs.
Gordon Powell and Mrs.
Stadelmann.'
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Taylors Corners
4-H group
bakes bread
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Kingsbridge CWL hears conveners
22 members
Octobet4k. and adopted as read by Mrs. October 20 and the Delaware
p4r at.
tended the Kingsbridge
Catholic Women's League*
'meeting In the Church hall Aith.
Mrs. Eugene Frayne presidivg.
Mrs. Tom Hogan led in the
league prayer and gave the
scripture reading. Aliso men --4
lion was made of the present-
ation of a wedding gift to Mr.
and Mrs. Dave Chri4e (nee
LeaVanDiepan).
Mrs, Eugene'Fraype gave a
brief description of the Thank
Offering held at Trinity United
Church, October 5,
The secretary's and
treasurer's report were given
On Saturday, October 11 .the
Taylors Corners' 4-11 club held its
second, meeting .at the home of
Mrs. L. Rodges. „-
The freezer bread which was
made last meeting was baked
this meeting and thoroughly
enjoyed by all members. Mrs.
Rodges had mixed the dough for
basic white bread and it was
going through is first rising
stage when the members arrived,
between risings, members
,conducted the business. Mrs.
Baan led the discussion on
"Breadmakin'g Techniques".
Some of the members mixed up
two more loaves of basic white
bread while the others shaped
half of the dough which lyIrs.
Rodges had .made, into a loaf of
"bread, and the other half into
rolls.,
The next meeting will be 'held
Presbyterial meeting and Saturday, October 18, once again
orders were taken for calen- at the Rodges home.
dars and Glad Tidings.
OES officers
installed
Bill Berry and Mrs. Ciri
Riegling
The correspondence was
given by Mrs. Jim' Marten a
follows tha.nle.-you notes from
Fr. E. DentirVer, Mr. and Mrs,
'Bob Hackett, Miss Margaret
Foley, !"'Ir. and Mrs. Earl
Drennan. letters were received
from Canadian National
Institute of the Blind, Canadian
Jesuit Missions, the Madonna
House, the "Church To -Day
Program'', and the* "Help
Honduras Foundation"; also
invitations to. the -deanery
meeting at .Mt. Carmel,
deanery meeting November 4
were read.
siTh,,Mrs. Dennis
gave the roll call.
Convenership of Christian'
Family Life, Community Life
and Cultural Life were reported
on by Mrs. Joe Courtney, Mrs.
Carl Riegling and Mrs. John
Howard respectively,
Mrs, Eugene Frp.yri4spoke of
the Deanery meeting at 'Mt.
Carmel,' October 20 and the
" need for clothing to be sent to
Combermere.
Work has cpmmenced on the",
new Mellen floor.
' There was a splendid ,at-
tendance of members and
guests at the installation of the
officers of Blue Water Chapter
284, Order of 'the Eastern Star
in the Lodge Room, Masonic
Temple, West Street, Goderich,
on October 1.
Mrs. Dorothy
P.D.D.G.M. of Exeter was the
Installing Officer with Mr.
Alexander Robertson, P.P.
Wingham, Installing Patron
•and, 'Mrs. Jean Dockstader
P.D.D.G.M. Installing Mar-
shall and other guests and
Members assisting.
Mrs. Florence Symons P.M.
Clinton acted as Installing
Organist with soloist William
Stiles P.P.
The • officers instalted for
1975-76 were W. Matroh, Mrs.
Helen Stoll; W. Patron, Mr.
Allan Stoll; A. Matron, Mrs.
Helen Westbrook; A. Patron,
Mr. John Westbrook;
secretary, Mrs. Joan
Dockstader; treasurer, Mrs.
Francis Worsell ; Conductress,'
Mrs. Phyllis McTaggart; A,
Conductress, M'rs. Flora
Kenwell; Chaplain, Mr. Don.
Kenwell; Marshall, Mr. Don
McKay; Organist, Mrs.„ Joan
HenWood; Adah, Mrs. Gail
Currie; Ruth; Mrs. Mildred
MacKay, Ether, Mrs. Win.
Ferris; Martha, Mrs, Betty
Wilkin; Electa, Mrs. Suzanne
McIlwain; Warden, Mr. Allan
McTaggart';' Sentinel, Mr,
" Gordon Ferris.
After Installation and word
of congratulation by honored'
guests, a pleasant social half.
hour was enjoyed by all.
Thet's the ship's captain
who burned his records, He
threw a log in the fire.
Champagne
WHAT'S NEW AT HIIIIONV1E1N
Mrs. Lyle Storey of Se'aforth
arranged and directed the
Family Night entertainment on
Tuesday evening. The program
had been taped d'n Monday for
the Rig Al TV show at Kit-
cheni.1-
Marie Flynn, Nelson Howe
and Harold Black provided the
accompaniment for the
en-
tertaine',which included step
dance numbers- by Becky
McKinley, Brenda Pullman,
Lesa Beattenrniller, Pauline
Sykes, Daline Rolf, , Lorie
Riernin, Sharman Adams;
vocal duets Theresa and
Mar4ret Hicknell; vocal solos'
by Debbie and MarieFlynn,
M.rs. Orville Dale- expressed
the HIppreciation ,of the
residents for the very enjoyable
hour of music and dancing.
The "Over 9d" Club met on
,Wednesday afternoon and
welcomed four new. members,
Mrs. Wheeler, Mrs. Yeo, Wks,
Riddell' and Mrs. Weston.
Guests of the Club for the af-
ternoon were' Mrs. Elie
Henderson, Norman Lear and
William Farnsworth, wpo,
•- provided some musical
numbers, with piano in-
strumentals by yrs': Fremlin
and mouth organ selections by
Walter Kingswell.
Tea and cookies were served
in north dining room and
volunteer members of the
Walkerburn Club assisted with
activities. .
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