The Goderich Signal-Star, 1980-06-11, Page 8SW
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NESDAY, JUNE 11,1 8Q
unday school awards given
Mrs. Keith Wildfong of
Ildertan visited _ last
Tuesday with Mr. and
Mrs. Elliott Lapp.
- `Mr and Mrs. F. Raven
and Mr. and Mrs. F. J.
Lapp of St. Thomas and
Miss Hazel Elliott • of
Toronto were guests last
Tuesday with Mr. and
Mrs. Elliott Lapp.
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred
Weston spent last
weekend - with her
mother, Mrs. Mary
Rollinson and brother,
Mr. Murray Rollinson.
Winner of the Auburn
and District Lions Club
Lottery last week was
John Feagan off RR4
Goderich with ticket
number 289.
The Sacrament of
Baptism was ad-
ministered by Richard
_Hawle}t and.t_he Reverend,,
Robert Scott of Lon-
desboro in Knox United
Church last Sunday.
Rachel Leigh Arthur,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Mark Arthur and Janice -
Marie Young, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Donald
Young were baptized.
A speaker from the
Town and Country
Homemakers of Huron
County will be the guest
speaker at the June 17
meeting of the Auburn
Women's Institute to be
held at 2 p.m. Everyone is
welcome.
The Auburn ladies'
softball team defeated
Brussels last Monday
evening on the Auburn
diamond.
LIONS CLUB
The Auburn and
District .Lions Club met
last W„ednesday evening
in the Community
Memorial Hall with the
president, Lion Bill
Crawford in the chair. A
dinner was served by
members of the Anglican
Church Women to the 17
Lions present. The dinner
raffle was won by Lion
.Ken Scott.
Lion Bob 'Worsen read
the minutes and they
were accepted on motion
of Lion president, Bill
Crawford, seconded by
Lion Don Haines. The
financial statement was
given by
an J r$
Schneider and accepted
on motion of Fred
Lawrence and Lion Bud
uburn
news
Eleanor Bradnock. correspondent
A donation was given Janice Daer,
toward the Lions Youth Cunningham,
exchange camp in St. Cunningham.
Marys. Fifteen year- =seals:
Next meeting will be Marilyn Archambault.
Ladies' Night with a Bibles were presented
barbecue at the home of to the following children
president, Bill Crawford. who graduated from the
SUNDA. SCH OL Kindergarten class: Ian
.Su _._ ,u - _ :_..- �Aridrews, -.Donna - Lynn
Last Sunday, June 8,
Barry Millian, Armstrong, Melissa
Clark, Bryan Gross, Amy
Hawley, Leslie
Lawrence, Chris Marchi,
Regan.. Millian, Cathy
Nesbitt and Rose -Marie
Young.
Linda
Debbie
Superintendent of Knox
United Church Sunday
School presented the
following pupils with
their diplomas and seals
for regular attendance:
First year diplomas:
Dwight Caldwell, Julie
Glenn, Michael
Schneider, Andrew Luna,
Laurel Campbell, Jodi
Webster, Karen Millian,
Tyler Craig, Kerry
Bakker, Dean Caldwell.
Second year seals:
Jamie Durnin, Alison
Chamney, Susan Dobie,
Janice Webster, Regan
Millian, Shannon Millian,
Chris Marchl, Kevin
Webster.
Third year semis: Rose
Marie Young, Donna
Lynn Armstrong, Karen
Plunkett, Sarah Clark,
Stuart Bekker, Amy
Hawley.
Fourth year seals:
Sandra Deveau, Bryan
Ramsay, Sharon Ram-
say, Anita Gross, Melissa
Clark, Cathy Nesbitt,
Bryan Gross, Ian
Andrews, Leslie
Lawrence.
Fifth year seals: Anna
Marie Young, Steven.
Millian, Glynis -Marie
Young, Lori Armstrong,
Lana Lawrence, Kenny
Millian, Lora Millian,
Jeffrey Nesb•i„xt, Beth
Ji Hawley.
Sixth year sealsTreona
Cunningham, Angela
Millian, Bobby Millian,
Chamney. Michael Millian, Steven
Guest speaker for the Verbeek.
evening was Lion Ted Ninth year seals: Todd
Heimpel from Mitchell ' Andrews, Julie Cun-
Lions Club. He was ningham, Angela
thanked and presented Schneider.
with.a .gi;tt by Lion Jim Ten year . seals:
Schneider. Glenyce McClinchey,
• The new officers for Shawn Seers, Dennis
1980-81. were inducted. Schneider, Bt'tan
Lion Ken Scott and Lion Wightman.
Bill Crawford gave Eleventh year seals:
details of the Ottawa Sharon Glousher, Jamie
convention which they Daer, Lori Cartwright,
had attended on June 2' Julie Daer,
and 3. Thirteen year seals:
SOCIAL NEWS
Mr. and Mrs. Donald
Young and girls were in
Ottawa last week at
Carleton University
where Donald received
his School Attendance
Counsellor Specialist
Certificate from Dr.
Harry K. Fisher, Deputy
Minister of Education
after completing a three-
year summer 'course. He
was one of the fir•"st 25
graduates out of 950
Attendance Counsellors
in the Province of
Ontario.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph:
Hamlyn of Lambeth
visited last Thursday
with Mrs. Albert
McFarlane.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert'
Turner returned last
Thursday evening after a
four-day bus trip to
Sparrow Lake. c
Mrs. Marjorie
McDougall, Mrs. Evelyn
Thorburn and Osmond
Neilson all from Strome,
Alberta visited last week
with their cousins, Mr.
and Mrs. Emerson
Rodger. —�__-
Club
G E ri. h Bridge scores
There were .eight tables
in play during Goderich
Bridge, Club night on June
On the East West side,
first place went to Nuala
Conlon and Bob Dick who
had 107 points._cord
tsi
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Ruth dge and Rick
Somers combined for 98
po.11ta .tQ take second
spot, an Jean Cook and w
Verna Worthy had 93% to
win third.
Jo Berry and Edon
Overholt had 101 points to
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take first place° hi the
North South division, `lo
second place there was a
tie between the teams of
Audery Tobin and Ray
Fisher, and Susan While
and Bill Cochrane, who
each had 96. points.
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Miss Lynn Turner of
London spent a few days
last Week with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Turner.:
Mrs. Kenneth
McDougall attended the
Westminster weekend for
United Church women
held last week at West-
minster College at the
University of Western
Ontario and also visited
Mr. and Mrs. Stewart
Toll, Warren and Terry
and Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Cope and Carol all of
London.
What's a chin chin? That was the mystery for several Robertson School
students to solve last weekend as they took part In a scavenger hunt and
orienteering routes held by the school newspaper. Chris Edwards, left, and.
Ron Todgham, who completed all three adventures gather information from a
plaque. Patty Christiaans and Sandy Chambers were the first girls to finish
and find out that a chin chin is a Nigerian treat something like a Chinese for-
tune cookie. (photo by Cath Wooden)
Kinsmen
life
member
CLINTON - One of
Clinton's better known
citizens, Frank Cook, was
honored recently by the.
Clinton Kinsmen club
when he was made a life
member.
Mr. Cook is a charter
member of the2.8.-Sear-
old . Clinton club and as
well as being past
president, he was a
founder of the Kinsmen
Raceway in town, which
celebrates it's 10th an-
niversary this year.
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