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k o good
and alder
child n. amooro up to
eight: years. fof age, started at
„tag" ya.m. and the nine and
E'�
ov .started
ejuniors Were Joathon
Collins KChristy Bricker,.
Marc Bricker &4tt Arthur,
RRachel. A:rt bur, Alison
Chamney, Ryan 'Chamney,
Tyler Craig, Ian Andrews,
Judy Elliott, Shelley Dobie,
Susan Dobie, Tafaline Scott,
Daniel
Scott and Laurel
Campbell. All except two
skated the four hours.
In the senior class -
Stephen Elliott, Mike Mason,
Jon Scott, Joey Mason,
Becky Redford, Jamie Daer,
Kim Scott and Angela
Schneider.
All participants had pledge
sheets which are to be in by
February 19 to Mrs. Doug
Chamney along with the
money. The Booster Club
members are pleased with
the sponsorship and support
given to this project which
will buy some new equip-
ment for the playground.
During the intermissions
hot chocolate and cookies
were served in the hall by
Mrs. George Collins, Mrs.
Dennis Bricker, Mrs. Jeff
Sowerby, Mrs. Ross Dobie,
Mrs. Mark Arthur,Mrs. Ted
Clark. Mrs. Doug Chamney
was the registrar.
Trustees meet
The February meeting of
the Auburn Trustee Board
was held last Saturday
evening. Chairman Warner
Andrew presided and clerk
Mrs. Ross' Dobie read the
minutes.
Unfinished business was
discussed and the dog
control by-laws. The in-
surance coverage was read
and debated. The new fire
extinguishers were
displayed as also the new
locks on the big wide door at
the back of the community
centre.
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The Auburn librarian Mrs.
Lillian Letherland requests
all County books be in by
.February 19.
Valentine Bingo
The Auburn and District
Lion's Club held their
Valentine Bingo last Friday
evening in the Auburn
Community Memorial hall.
Lion President Jim
Schneider and -Lion Donald
Haines were at the door.
Those working were Lion
Gordon Daer, Lion Walter
Marchl and Lion Fred
Lawrence, and Lion Bill
7' Sproul did the calling.
A good crowd was present
winners were - Regular
games: Mrs. Frances Clark,
Mrs. Ross Andrews and Mrs.
Glen Webster shared, Mrs.
Alvin Plunkett, Mrs. Jim
Glousher, Gordon Dobie and
Mrs. Alvin Plunkett shared,
Miss Vickie Powell, Mrs.
Ross Daer, Mrs. Gordon
Powell and Mrs. Donald
Scott shared, Miss Dianne
Hanna, Mrs. Edgar Daer
and Mrs. Gordon Chamney
shared, Mrs. Ross Andrews
and Mrs. Frances Clark
shared, Mrs. Alvin Plunkett.
Special share the wealth:
Mrs. Ross Ddbie and Mrs.
Margaret Taman shared,
Miss- Dianne Hanna, Mrs.
Ken Glousher and Mrs. Ross
Dobie, Lana Philp and Mrs.
Ken Glousher shared.
Door prizes were won by
Mrs. Teresa Hickey, Mrs.
Brenda Rutledge, Mrs. Ken
Glousher and Mrs. Don
Scott.
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Winners _at last week's
progressive e.ichre party
held every Tuesday evening
in the Auburn Hall were:
Novelty, Warner Andrews;
high lady, Della Slavin; low
lady, Ann Glousher; high
man, Ted, Mills; low man,
Ross Robinson. There were
10 tables in play.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Haines
and family of Niagara Falls
visited last weekend with his
parents Mr. and Mrs. Donald
Haines. ____.._
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UCW-plan
fun night
Unit I of Knox United
We're bock
from holiday:!
and ready to
deal on a store
full of mowers
and ehalnsaws
STEVE ARGYLE
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leader took Direr ot^'. e,..
businessP,art of themeeti ng,
The FON. Cali waS answered
by_ 17 •menti" — by .giing
soap, diaper pins, rot'the .
layette:. Five valentine cards -
' were signed by. all tai tie Sent
to the shut ins,
,pill were reminded "tint
Ulhit• 1 has the church
cleaning, for February and"--
the Lion's club dinner on.
February 16. • • •
A visitation meeting was
suggested for the March
meeting. A potluck dinner
and evening 'of fun is to be
held on February 25 at 7 p.m.
All church families are in-
vited. Mrs. Dorothy Grange,
Mrs.' Ross Robinson, and
Mrs. Maurice Bean are in
charge of setting up. tables
for the dinner. The program
to be in charge of Mrs.
Gordon Gross, Mrs. Glen
Webster, Mrs. Jack Arm-
strong.
rmstrong.
WINS to
welcome missionary
The Auburn Presbyterian
Women's Missionary Society
held their February meeting
at the home of Mrs. Warner
Andrews. It was announced
that the World's Day of
prayer service would be held
On March 3 in the Huron
Missionary Chapel.
An invitation was received
to attend - the Mitchell
Presbyterian church on
March 3 to welcome Linda
Lesottaa '; . e
om
dinner Mee__
se a
l
will attend f
the weather is
good. weather
It was decided to go Ip with
Goderich ` WQtmen'a
Missionary "S.ocieti' in put'
chasing blankets for Ewart
College and Armagh.
UCW visit
the Rose Bo ti
-unip4rwo of Knox United.
Church Women (UCW), met
at the home . of Mrs. Beth
Lansing on February 8 for a
dessert meeting. Mrs.
Catherine Jackson played
two piano instrumentals.
Mrs. Lansing introduced
the guest speaker, Mrs. Tena.,
Empey. With maps and
pictures she gave a
description of a trip she had
taken recently to California
arid the Rose Bowl Parade.
She was thanked by 'Mrs.
IRIS -75610
Oliver Anderson for Oaring
her trip .with•the: members.
Leader Mrs. Donald
Haines conducted a musieal
contest which was won by
Mrs. Kenneth McDougall'
and:. Mrs. Lawrence Plaet-
zer.
laetzer. ""
Mrrs. Ernest Durnin
repotted on the social ser-
vice request for layettes. The
roll call was answered by
each. member giving
donations to the layettes.
Mrs. Lawrence Plaetzer
requested that all articles for
the layettes be handed in to
her by March 15.
Mrs. Haines reported on
Missions and told about
Interval House which is a
home to help women in
distress: .The United Church
of Canada assists in the
maintenance of this home.
Arrangement was made for
letters to be sent to the shut-
in members for the month of
February: Mrs. Kenneth
DENTURE
THERAPY
CLINIC
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McDougall reported on the
UCW district meeting held -
recently at Seaforth.,
People report
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bennett
of Amherstburg visited last
Thursday with Mrs, Elva
Straughan and.Mr. and Mrs.
Tom Jardin.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Jardin,
Melissa andKyla
Sunday
of Kit-
chener spent with his
parents Mr. and. Mrs, Tom
Jardin and- grandmother,.
Mrs, Elva Straughan:
Mr. Torrance Tabb
returned last Thursday after
being a patient in Goderich
hospital.
Guests on the weekend
with Mrs. Tom Johnston and
Miss Laura Phillips were
Mrs. Mary Rere of
Dungannon, Mr. and Mrs.
Lorne Humphreys and Carol
of Belgrave and Mr. and
Mrs. J.W. Young, Teri and
Sherri of Glencoe.
Mr. and Mrs. Art Lefebre
visited with Mr. and Mrs.
Wayne Lefebre at Cam-
bridge on the weekend.
4 -Hers
choose name
Auburn 4-H club met for its
second meeting at the home
of Mrs. Doug Chamney on
February 7. All members
were Present and a new
member Kim. Scott joined
the ell*.
Angela Schneider_ read the
Lutes and the roll call was
answered by naming a ,
German •or Mennonite
dessert they' had eaten. The
girls made Deli %ecial,
Celery soul,, Potato Pan-
cakes, Apple butter and
Dutch peach Kuchem. While
these dishes were cooking
the ,girls discussed their club
name., They, decided on
"World-wide Cookers".
A discussion took place led
by the leaders Mrs. Doug
Chaniney and Mrs. George
Collins, on German foods,
Scandinavian dishes,
sausages and cheeses. All
sampled the dishes cooked.
SOITBDAY
TOVRNAYAS
Ohre from
the Heart.
CIRCLE CITY C.B. CLUB
Wishes To Thank
The Management Of
Zehrs Markets. Rogers Electronics,
and West End Stereo
For Their Prizes and Use Of Parking
During our Transmitter Hunt.
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