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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1983-02-16, Page 7• ceu 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. +�++. 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. +++ 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. ____.._ • 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 EOUIPMIs"i (14/4) Mayfield $O$,2$lO IN IN 40 eldorllc, ` 'lid d ca lam` mtngrityz gIF stlektY, All 40iu.. 4Si1� acro baa e s�i/ �..� Si on t n �. M P MAO Y^Elly F - '� k , A �. •,. IRS. .. � , S V . MIN. Mali tee:,,$e 110. e] $ ¢� retuned k'o . n� 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 665-7818 R:R.1., NEUSTADT QNT.. Horst Fein, 2nd Office: 366 N. Christina St. 1-336-6560. (Corner of London Rd. & Christina St.) Sarnia. Ont. 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". 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