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AUBURN AND D1STRICT NEWS
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HALLOWE'EN PARTY past years.
Goblins, Witches, fairies, Also it was learned that
clowns, tramps, and many registration certificates were
well dressed. up costumes needed for all snowmobiles to
made a colorful group on be operated this year. The
Hallowe'en evening when registration number given to
over 125 children, 14 years the `machine has to be
and under, gathered for the displayed on both sides of the
party sponsored by the machine hood in an approved
Auburn Recreation corn- method.
mittee with the support of the A fire extinguisher. Was
local citizens". bought and will be stationed
All children were at the club house.
registered by Mrs. Frances It was suggested that the
Clark and Mrs. Donald women of the club should
Haines upon arriving at the attend meetings and thus be
door. Contests were held more involved in the club.
when each child' drew a Gordon Powell volunteered
Hallowe'en scene on a paper to oreanize and supervise
bag. Many teenage girls
assisted with the groups.
In the background loud
spooky music was played and
a large lighted pumpkin
smiles at all from the plat-
form., Games were played by
the under'" fives assisted by
many of thelmothers.
The grand march was held
and the costumes were
judged by Mrs. Frances
Clark, Mrs. Donald Haines
and Harold W allaee.
Winners were Lana
Lawrence, Stacey McClin-
chey and Kari McClinchey.
Other winners were Robbie
Plunkett, Michael Andrews,
Dennis Schneider, Glenyce
McClinchey, Joanne ,Slater,
Joy McClinchey, Frank
Slater, Kevin Whetstone,
Christine. Van Spengen and
Debbie Cunningham, Tracy
=,Machan,..,„_.S;awn „and,
Nancy Penfound.
Bingo was enjoyed and
some of the winners were
Michael a Hakkers, Bruce
Hunking, Christine Van
Spengen, Rodger Cun-
ningham, Debbie Cun=
ningham, Brian Robertsoif,
Joanne V arrderheyden,
Robbie Plunkett, Sandra
Daer, Jeffrey. Thom, Carol
Buurs-, Brent Andrews,
Douglas Glousher, David
Cartwright; Frank Slater,
Susan Gross, Scott Rodger
and Mark Crawford.
Candies, `apples, popcorn
and large, bags of candies
were. given to each child to
take home at the end of the
party. •
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The October meeting of St.
Mark's church,` Auburn,
Anglican Church Women was
held last Wednesday at the
home of Mrs. Thomas
Lawlor. She presided for the
meeting and welcomed ---the
members.
Scripture reading was
'taken,from I John. The
• contivation of the Bible
study was directed by the
rector; the Rev. Fred Carson.
and the mission theme en-.
titled, "The cultural ex-
change” was read by Mrs.
James Towe. •
The Litany, prayers and
meditation were taken from
the 'Living Message, and read
in unison.
The business section'of the
meeting was directed by -Mrs.
Thomas Haggitt. The
travelling apron received a
penny for each letter ire St.
Luke the Evangelist and the
roll call was answered by
naming a verse in the Bible
which . included • the "word
"Grain".
The minutes of the last
meeting were read by Mrs.
John Daer and the financial
report was given by Mrs,
Thomas Haggitt.
A quilt which had been
made by several members of
the Guild was sold and it was
reported that another is
nearly completed at the home
of Mrs. Donald Cartwright.
Mr. Carson ' closed file
Meeting with prayer.
A vote of thanks was given
to Mrs. Thomas Lawlor for
opening her home for the
meeting. Tea, coffee and
sfliidwiches were served by
the hostess.1
.
Mrs. Wes Bradooc.k 526-7595
club cook -outs and James
Schneider is going to make a
first-aid kit for the
clubhouse:,
It was suggested that a
drive be made to invite new
prospective .. members of the -
area to join the club and
especially attend the next
meeting„ on November 26
when the Ontario Provincial
Police will show films and
answer questions on
snow mobiling.
HORTICULTURAL
SOCIETY
Over 60 persons enjoyed
pictures of Austria and
Switzerland last Thursday
evening when the Auburn
Horticultural Society held its
October- meeting in the
Auburn .Community
Memorial Hall.
President Mrs. 'Kenneth
Scott welcomed . all. She. in-
troduced the guest y of the
evening, Walter,Marchl RR 5,
Goderich, who showed pic'-
tures and told about his
native country, Austria.
Mrs: Eleanor Bradnock
thanked Mr. Marchl and on
behalf of the Society
presented him with a gift.
A solo was sung by Jamie
Daer accompanied by
his
Mother, Mrs. Ross Daer.
The minutes were read by
the assistant secretary, Mrs.
Thomas Haggitt and ap-
proved.
The annual 'family night for
the Horticultur 1 and
Women's Institutes w set
for November 28th at 7 m.
Committees have been s up
for this event at the executive
meeting held recently at the
home of the president.
Door prizes were won by
Janice Daer, Mrs. Elmer
Trommer and Mrs. Lawrence
Plaetze`r, A mouthorgan, solo
was played by Robert.,Turner
accompanied on the piano by
Mrs. Donald Haines.
Lunch was served by Mrs.
Elmer Trommer, Mrs. John
Durnin, Mrs; Frank Raithby,
Mrs. Donald Haines and Mrs.
Ernest Durnin.
SOCIAL NEWS
Kenneth, McDougall, Mrs.
Myrtle Munro and Mrs. Ethel
McDougall of Seaforth Visited
last Sunday with the
McEachern family at Mount
Forest.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
Hamlyn of Lambeth were
visitors' last Sunday with Mrs.
Albert McFarlane.
Prize winners at the weekly
euchre were: high lady, Mrs.
Ed Davies; low lady, Mrs.
Warner Andrews; high 'than,
Terry P''owell; low man,
Murray Allinson; and
novelty, Ted Mills.
Mr. and, Mrs. ' Ray
Mcllmurray of Flint
Michigan visited recently
with Whiled' i J . Cra,ig and Mr.
and Mrs. Maitland Allen.
Miss Dorothy Mutch of
Clinton visited recently with
Mrs. Albert McFarlane.
Mrs. Thomas Haggitt and
Mrs. Eleanor Bradnock at-
tended the Grey -Bruce arena
of the Women's Institute at
Owen Sound last Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Arnold;,aig
spent the weekend . with her
sister, Miss Jean Hamilton at
Oshawa.
We are pleased to report
that Mrs. Beth Lansing`
arrived home last week after
being hospitalized following
surgery in Victoria Hospital.
Mrs. Harold Nicholson of
Seaforth visited on Sunday
afternoon with her son, Mr..,
Donald Youn.gblut, Mrs.
Youngblut and family.
Congratulations to Mr. and„
Mrs. Ian Clark on the birth of
their daughter, a sister for
Melissa.
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SNOWMOBILE CLUB
The second regular
meeting of the Auburn
Snowmobile Club was held in
the Auburn Community
Memorial hall, October 29,
with 13 members present.
Minutes of the previous
meeting, were accepted as
read by the secretary,
Charles Kerr. Treasurer
Gordon Daer gave the
financial statement show -Mg
$140 in the treasury. "
. Membership fees were set
at $8 for a single membership
`and $13 fora family mem-
bership.
Allan Craig had on display
for this year's snowmobile,
validation sticker for the 1976
season which will take the
place of license plates used in
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