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Sergeant -at -Arms Ralph Kingswell (foregroun-c6snaps a salute to pay .his respect to'
fallen comrades after placing his poppy on a wreath ,at the cenotaph as part of the
Remembrance Day 'ceremonies held Tuesday. The Legion member is joined by the Rev.
G.L. Royal and former mayor of Goderich, Harry Worsell. (staff -photo.).
COLBORNE CORNER
Mrs. G. Kaitting
4-H GIRLS
Tiger Dunlop Group No. 1
Loafers held their seventh
meeting in Colborne Town-
ship Hall, Carlow, Monday
evening November 10.
The girls discussed plans
for their skit for Achievement
Day, checked record books
and files and enjoyed a short
social time together while
Monday evening for their
seventh meeting. I'oll can,
"A name used for bread other
than for toast and sand-
wiches" was answered by 10
members.
Discussion followed
regarding the record books
and recipe files, The girls
then, split up into groups of
twos and made different -
they made a form of pizza , varieties of pizzas which they
which they later served for 'later served for lunch to the
lunch. delight of a -ll the girls.
Their next meeting„.,wall...b.e....., Theleaders had a quiz for
"Reviewon Breads” which
proved very interesting and
informative.
'The next meeting will be
held Monday evening
November 17 when special
discussion will be on the skit
they will be presenting for
Achievement Day.',
Monday, November 17. This
project is fast drawing to a
close 'and Achievement Day
will be December 13th.
- Tiger Dunlop Group No. 2
Active Risers met in Colborne
Township Hall,. Carlow,
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SOCIAL NEWS
Mr. Allan 'Stoll, who has
been a patient, in niversity.
Hospital, London, has
returned home and his many
friends wish him a speedy
recovery.
We are also pleased to
report Darlene Fisher, who
was a patient in Alexandra
Marine and General Hospital,
Goderich, having had
surgery, ,was released from
the hospital last week in time
.to attend her sister's wedding
on Saturday. ,
Congratulations to Mr. and
Mrs. Doug Stoll, who are the
proud parents of a baby boy.
Misses Helen ' Brindley,
Betty Sowerby, Sandra
Nivens 'and Glen McNeil
attended the Junior Farmers
Huron -Middlesex
Progressive,.Conservgtive
(Federal)
ANNUAL MEErING
AND SELECTION OF DELEGATES FOR
THE LEADERSHIP CONVENTION
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Monday, Nov. 24: 8:00 p.m.
at the
Clinton Legion Hall, Clinton,, Ontario
Guest speaker: Mr. Ken Hurlbur't, M.P. Lethbridge,
Alberta, and other memlIers.
Open meeting, eve,r.y.pne- welcome. ,.
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4-H Conference in Palmer-
ston Saturday, November -"8.
The theme of the conference
was "Look, Leap and Listen"
and proved • very interesting
and educational.
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AUBURN AND flISTRICT NEWS
4-H
The seventh meeting of
Auburn I, 4-H club was held at
the home of Mrs:' ' John
Hildebrand with the
president , Faye Seers in
charge,
Roll call was answered by
naming a use for bread other
than toast or sandwiches. A
demonstration of making
puffy dutch mini -cookies and
cheese cithes was held.
Bread sticks made
previously were'sampled and
covers for - the books we,re
handed out.
A talk on calorie count in
some snack foods was
discussed ' and plans were
made for the poster, Holiday
Breads..- .
Plans were made for the
pot -luck dinner to be held at
the home of Jayne Arthur on
Thursday eyeing.
Social News
Mrs. Wilbert Thom flew out
to visit her daughter, Mrs.
Helen Anderson in Winnipeg
for two weeks • and also will
visit with her grandchildren.
' The sympathy of this
community is extended to Mr.
and Mrs. Bert Marsh in the
death of his sister, Mrs. Eva
Rice, 83, of Detroit. Mrs.
Rice's body was cremated
-and laid to rest in Ball's
cemetery. "Her son Douglas
Rice and family Gail, Randy
_and.. Gerry ,• of _Detroit were
also here,.
Everyone is invited,
members, non-members and
their husbands and all are to
meet at thehall at 10:15 a.m.
and then leave from there. All
will return to the hall where
lunch will be served with the
.meeting to follow.
Guests -last Sunday with
Mr. 'and Mrs.. Donald Cart-
wright, David Derrick and
Lorie were William Reuger
and Carol of R.R. 2 Clinton;
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Cartwright,
and Paul of R.R. 1 Blyth; and
Mr. ,and Mrs. John Proctor
and family of Sunset Beach,
Goderich.
Mr. and Mrs. Allan
McDougall and Angie and
Miss Debbie Wills of Sudbury
spent the weekend with his
parentts, Mr. and Mrs:
Kenneth McDougall.
The Auburn Librarian,
-Miss Lorraine Chamney
requests all County 'Library
books be in by November 8th.
We are pleased to see,Mrs..
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86 North St.
Phone 524-9555 .,
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NOTICE
Citizens Of Town Of Goderich
Leaf Pick -Up
° The Works and Engineering Department will be co-
ordinating leaf pick-up with the regular garbage route for the
next month, commenting with October 20th.
Please arrange to have leaves placed at curb. Small amounts
of leaves should be bagged and placed with regular garbage.
, For further information 'please call Works & Engineering
`Department, 524-7222.
,ICOU.NCILLOR GOWER,
WORKS & ENGINEERING
CHAIRMAN.
Seers home after surgery in
Clinton hospital and Mrs,
Frank Van Dongen after
surgery in Wingham hospital.
Prize winners at last
week's euchre party were:
high lady, Mrs. Florence
Millian: low lady,' Mrs,
Robert Arthur; high man,
Stewart Blathwayt; low man,
Bob Turner, and Novelty,
Mrs, Tom Cunningham.
John McNall of Geraldton
visited 'recently with Miss
Laura Phillips and Mr, and
.Mrs. Tom Johnston.
A tour of -Dominion Road
Machinery Company is being
planned for the next meeting
of the Auburn's Women's
Institute on November 18
Farmers' Night Out
Farmers' Night Out was a
huge success last Saturday
evening in the Auburn
Community Memorial hall. It
was sponsored by the fund-
raising committee of the
Auburn Recreational Com-
mittee.
James Towe is the
president and Mrs. Shirley
Andrews and Buzz Daer were
in charge of this event..
Door prizes donated by Mr.
and Mrs. Pete Whetstone,
owners of Arthur Furniture
store were won by Tom
Hallam, . The second prize
went to Mike Foran.
A smorgasbord dinner was
served by the committee and
1pers. Many thanks to those
volunteer ' help'er's who
assisted the committee in this
.worthwhile project.
A meeting is being planned
for Thursday evening,,
November 13 in the Auburn
library to plan events this
winter. Anyone wishing to
play shuffle board, volleyball
and badminton, please come
to this meeting at 8 p.m. and
make your wishes known to.
the committee.
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Walkerburn Club
The Walkerburn Club held
it monthly'. meeting at the
home of Mrs. Leonard
Archambault with ' the
president, Mrs, Carmen
Mrs Wes 8radoock 526-1595
Gross in charge..
Roll call was answered by
giving donations to the
Korean Foster child, Mrs.
Elliott Lapp distributed the
History of Walkerburn as
given by Mr. Colin Fingland
of Wingham last year,
The minutes of the previous
meeting were accepted as
read by Mrs. Tom Cun-
ningham.
The_treasurer, Mrs. Lloyd
McClinchey gave the
financial statement. She
reported that the support to
the foster child was paid up to
the end of December.
The draw prize donated by
Mrs. Elliott Lapp'was won by
Mrs. Nans Bonstoppel"
Plans were made to hold
the next meeting at the home
of Mrs. Worthy Young in
Goderich, Mrs. Tom Cun-
ningham and Mrs Lloyd
McClinchey will be in charge
of program,
Mrs. "Henry Hunking took
charge of" the afternoon's
program and had an in-
teresting pie contest, a States
of America contest and a
reading.
Lunch was served by Mrs.
Lloyd McClinchey and Mrs.
Tom Cunningham,.,
Rowson'sSjiop For Mei
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Rawson's Shop for Men. These fine Donegal -Tweeds are
handwoven from pure wool in Belfast.. Enjoy the elegant
comfort that good roomy styling gives, as well as that
mastery of masculine colour.- which is Magee's proud claim.
Come in and browse through our selection .of business and
leisure suits; jackets and slacks.
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