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By Eleanor Brock
The Auburn Commuz4ty. Memorial Hall
Board .net In the hall last Thursday evening
with the chatnnan, Renaud ..Gross in the
chair and all zembers-present. The mdlnutes
of the previous meeting were accepted as
read by the secretary, Mrs. George Collins.
As a new pump had been installed a few
months ago, a discussion took place
regarding the recent break in the line and
the repairing of it. It was decided that the
water rents would become due on January 1
to the 16 water renters on the line. If another
break appears, a new line will be installed to
go to the main line. Warner Andrews is to
get a map of the telephone lines in that
vicinity so if they have to dig, a map will be
available. Chairman Ron thanked all the
men who had assisted at the time of the
break in the pump and the line.
The annual meeting was set for January
24, 1985 at 8 p.m.
Church News
Mr. Gary Shuttleworth ministered to a
loge congregation at Knox United Church
last Sunday morning. He chose for his.
inspiring topic, "The Blessings of the
Promises".
A bountiful harvest of fruits, vegetables
and grains was depicted in the displays at
the entrance, Sunday school rooms and in
the Church Sanctuary. Mrs. Jim Dickson
and her Sunday school class of junior boys
were in charge of decorating for this
Thanksgiving service.
Both the senior and junior choirs, under
the direction of their leaders, Mrs. Barry
Millian and Mrs. Allen Webster, performed.
Special piano music was played by the
church organist, Mrs. Gordon Gross and
Lori Millian.
The offering was received by Peter
Verbeek, Steven Verbeek, Gordon Gross
and Lawrence Plaeter.
It was announced that the anniversary
service would be held on Sunday, October 14
at 11:15 a.m., followed by the sacrament of
Holy Communion. The Reverend Gordon
Pickell will assist Mr. Shuttleworth.
4-H News
The Auburn 4-H club met at the home of
their leader, Marilyn Archambault, with
their president, Glenyce McClinchey,
leading with the 4-H pledge.
The members decided to call themselves
the "Computer Wizards." Programming
and flow -chartering was discussed and the
members had to snake, up their own story.
Glenyce McClinchey opened the fifth
meeting of the Auburn 4-H club and the
secretary, Marilyn Archambault, read the
minutes. Marilyn read her speech on
computers and small business and the
market. The members did two data quizzes
and filled out the electronic worksheets.
Social News
Recent visitors with Mrs. Elva Straughan
and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Jardin were Mr. and
Mrs. R. Rieck of Kitchener, Mrs. Bonnie
Armour and daughter Julie, and Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Jardin, Michael and Daryl of
Belgrave.
Mrs. Peter Verbeek, Mrs. Lawrence
Plaetzer, Miss Betty Marsh, Mrs. Dorothy
Grange, Mrs. Donald Haines, Mrs. Marjorie
McDougall and Mrs. Violet Durnin attended
the fall rally of the Huron -West section of the
United Church Women held in Victoria
United Church, Goderich last Wednesday.
4�ames,W. Young of Glencoe, Steve Specht
of` London and Robert Young of Stratford
visited recently with Mrs. Tom Johnston
and Miss Laura Phillips.
Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Haines on
Thanksgiving weekend were Mr. and Mrs.
Ronald Livermore, Donald, Robbie and
Philip of Fordwich and Mr. and Mrs. Ed
Haines, Rachel and David of Niagara Falls.
Word has been received by friends in the
village of the death of Mrs. Jessie Sheppard
of Bright's Grove in her 83rd year. She was
the widow of the late W. Hurst Sheppard, a
former bank manager of Auburn and
Dungannon branches and resided here for
over 10 years. She died on Saturday at the
home of her daughter, Mrs. Joan Sly, 309
Glencairn Crescent, Kingston, and after
cremation, she was buried in the family plot
at Blenheim. Besides her daughter Joan,
she is survived by two sons, Reid and Tom of
Sarnia and several grandchildren and great-
grandchildren.
Friends in the Auburn community of Mrs.
Anne Redmond of Sidney, Australia are
pleased to learn that she is making
favorable progress in the hospital following
a fall at her home when she fractured her
hip.
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on January 1
Vickie Rodger of Barrie and Sheila
Rodger of RR 1 Auburn visited on
Thanksgiving Day with -their grand .rents,
Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Rodger
A bridal shower for Lorraine McClinchey
was held last Thursday evening at the home
of Mrs. Jack Armstrong of RR 2 Auburn.
Thirty-five friends and neighbours gathered
to honour Lorraine on her forthcoming
marriage. Mrs. Gordon McClinchey of Blyth
and Mrs. William Moss of Auburn,
grandmothers of the bride, were also
present.
A short program of contests and readings
were given with Mrs. Gerald McDowell in
charge. Mrs. Fred Armstrong read an
address of congratulations to the bride-to-be
For Our..
and many gifts -were presented by Donna
Lynn Armstrong and Toni Beyersbrgen,
Lunch was served by Mrs. Armstrong,
Mrs. Gerald McDowell, Mrs. Fred
Armstrong and daughter Donna Lynn.
The Auburn Silver Tops Senior Citizens
will again sponsor their weekly euchre
parties in the Community Memorial Hall
starting October 16 at 8 p.m. SHARP. Mr.
and Mrs. Ross Robinson will be in charge.
The October meeting of the Auburn
Women's Institute will be held as a
Bicentennial party, Oct. 16, starting with a
dessert and coffee served at 1 p.m. A special
film made by the province will be shown and
an old-fashioned program, including a
spelling match and geography match, will
be held. Everyone is welcome.
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October loth
through until
October 27th.
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NOW $4 O • by trying our Comforette Perm.
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LORILY
Barbara Livermore's grade 1 class at Hullett Public School enjoyed a Thanksgiving dinner October 5 served by Roy Gingerich's
special learning needs class. The Grade 1 students dressed for the occasion, representing the parties giving thanks at the first
Thanksgiving meal. (James Friel photo)
Rev.
Tschantz to return for anniversary
By Dora Shobbrook
LONDESBORO - Thanksgiving and World
Communion was celebrated at the
Londesboro United Church on October 7.
Greeters were Rev. Dave Snihur and
Garnet Wright. Ushers were Ken Arm-
strong, John Hoggart, Dave Overboe and
Elgin Penfound.
The church was decorated by the Senior
Teen Group with fruits, vegetables and
autumn leaves.
Assisting Rev. Snihur with communion
were Gordon Shobbrook and Bert Lyon.
Dora Shobbrook, Diana Shobbrook, Ken
Hulley and Harry Snell served the bread.
Laura Scott, Suzanne Tamblyn, Nick Whyte
and Murray Howatt served the wine.
Rev. Snihur announced that the Youth
Group will meet at the church on October 11
at 7:30 p.m.
The anniversary services will be held on
October 21 at 11 a.m. Former Londesboro
minister, Rev. Bob Tschantz, will be the
guest speaker at the 7:30 p.m. service. The
Central Huron Secondary School Choir will
provide the music..
Explorers meet
The first meeting of the Explorers group
was held on Octboer 5. Fourteen members
and one visitor attended.
Leader Bev Riley chaired the meeting.
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Sunday School 11 a.m.
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Tracy Kennedy took . up the collection.
Denise Gross handed out registration form'
and Shannon Duizer read the picture story.
Darlene Hulley helped Mrs. Riley with the
craft, which was making new books.
Executive positions were filled by: Chief
Explorer, Shannon Duizer; Keeper of the
log, Tracy Kennedy; Keeper of the
treasury, Lisa Kennedy; newspaper
reporter, Denise Gross.
People report
Bev Wallace was admitted to Clinton
Public Hospital on October 3. She had suf-
fered a heart attack.
Carl Longman returned home on October
5 from Wingham Hospital.
Edythe. Beacom held an open house in
honor of her sister Laura Lyons, who
celebrated her 80th birthday on October 3.
On Friday evening, a family gathering
was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mur-
ray Lyon, Brad and Deanna in honor of his
mother's birthday. Present were Mr. and
Mrs. Bert Lyon, granddaughter Laura
Moes, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Lyon of Clinton,
Cheryl Lyon, Calvin Bakkler, George Neil
and granddaughter Paula Crammer of
Stratford, Gerald and Doug Neil of London,
Edythe Beacom, Mr. and Mr's. Ken Ritchie
of Egmondville, Ida Durnin and Emerson
Hesk.
Clara Riley ai ,; Ethel Ball spent the
Thanksgiving weekehd at Wildwood Lodge
near Wiarton.
October 3 dinner guests with Mrs. Joe
Shaddick were Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Knox
of Macklin, Saskatchewan and Mr. and Mrs.
Allen Shaddick.
Thanksgiving visitors with Mr. and Mrs.
Orville Newby were their family, Jim
Newby of Calgary, Mr. and Mrs.. Bob
Menary, Kim, Glen, Andrew and friend
Dennis of Kitchener, Mr. and Mrs. Jim
Pearson and Jessica of Baden.
Colleen Carter of Exeter spent Thanksgiv-
ing with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Glen
Carter. They all visited with Mr. and Mrs.
Kevan Broome and Wade in Egmondville.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Johnstone spent the
weekend in Nashville.
Mr.. and Mrs. Ross Millson, Sheryl,
Patricia, Sarah and John of Woodstock
spent Sunday night with her mother, Dora
Shobbrook. They all had Thanksgiving din -
net -with Thelma Ellerby, Frank and Dorie
in Clinton. Also present were Mr. and Mrs.
Dan Colquhoun, Chastity and Ken of Clin-
ton.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Radford of London
spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and
Mrd Bob Thompson.
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