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Auburn Sunday School to
start this weekend at 10 a.m.
Please note that Knox Sunday School will
start again on Sunday, September 13 during
the same hour as church.
Mrs. Karen Shouldice of Etobicoke and
Mrs. Annie Robertson of Meaford spent
Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. Tom Jardin
andalso visited with Mrs. Elva Straughan
at Clinton Hospital.
Mrs. Vivian Pentland of North Bay visited
relatives and friends in this area last week.
Knox United Chruch will commence again
on Sunday, September 6 at 10 a.m.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Jardin of Kitchener°
and Mr. and Mrs. John Hazelwood of Ajax
were visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Tom Jardin
recently.
Sympathy is extended to friends and
relatives and Mrs. Val McPhee and family
on the death of Orval McPhee who passed
away last Wednesday at Alexandra Marine
and General Hospital in his 76th year.
Sorry to report that Warner Andrews is a
patient in Stratford General Hospital. He is
wished a speedy receovery.
Marjorie McDougall visited last week
with her cousins Mr. and Mrs. Roy Cope,
Mr. and Mrs. David Scott and Mrs. Marian
Beaman all of London.
Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Anderson and Mr.
and Mrs. Greg Park have returned from a
trip to Quebec and visited relatives there.
The Horticulture Society meeting will be
held on Wednesday, September 9 at 8 p.m. at
the Auburn Community Hall. There will be
a sale of preserves and vegetables. Roll call
will be something you did different with
preserving or doing vegetables. Everyone
is welcome.
Mr. J.K. Young of Mitchell, Mrs. Earl
Wightman of Lueknow and her son Harvey
of. Waterloo and Mr. and Mrs. Stan McNall
of Welland were recent visitors with Laura
Philips and Ellen Johnston.
Walkerburn Club
The annual Walkerburn Club picnic was
held at "The Four Seasons" camp beginning
at 6 p.m. on Tuesday, August 25.
Ruth McClinchey and Kay Lapp were in
charge of the sports .which began with the
toddlers' race won by Robbie Archambault.
followed by Becky Archambault. A peanut
scramble add a ball race for them followed.
The ball throw was won by amy Parker
followed by Michael Bean.. Brian Archam-
bault and Michael Archambault won the 10
and under race. The spider race was won by.
Brian Archambault and Lorri Archambault.
The balloon race was won by Brenda
Parker and .Len Archambault followed by -
the team of Lorri Archambault and Sarah
Parker. An active marathon followed with
various individuals winning different
events: broad jump, Martha Daer; 10 -yard
AUBURN
dash, Ell Lapp; sipping cider, Brian Ar-
chambault. Overall score proved team one
to be the winner. There were four guessing
contests and Len Archambault won two and
Vera Penfound and Don Parker were the
lucky winners of the other two.
Before the picnic supper a minutes silence
was held in memory of the late Harry
Webster and Stewart Ball. Grace was sung
and the meal enjoyed. A lovely birthday
cake for Len Archambault's birthday and
ice-cream completed the picnic and a very
enjoyable evening ended.
Junior Choir Party
On Thursday, August 27, .the junior choir
leaders of Knox United Church held a party
for the members at the home of Bernice
Gross. They enjoyed watching movies and
playing games which were conducted by
Karen Webster. A tasty lunch of hot dogs,
lemonade and dessert brought an enjoyable
evening to a close.
Bridal Shower •
A community shower was held for
September bride -elect Glenyce McClinchey
on August 25.
The United Church basement was attrac-
tively decorated for the occasion by Debbie
Cunningham and Linda Plaetzer. Sandra
Daer was in charge of an autographed apron
which each guest signed as they arrived.
Corsages were pinned on the bride to be, her
mother Doris McClinchey and her sister
Doreen McCullough by Carol Daer and Col-
leen McNichol.
Kim Reed was mistress of ceremonies for
the evening. The program consisted of a
sing -song led by Carol Daer and Bernice
Gross. This was followed by a skit entitled
"Steve Goes for his License" given by Anita
Gross and her mother. Various contests wre
conducted by Linda Plaetzer, Carol Daer
and Bernice Gross. Kim Reed gave a
reading entitled the ABC's of Marriage and
also read an address of congratulations to
Glenyce.
• The gifts were presented by Michelle
McNichol, Julie Cowan and April Gross.
Glenyce thanked everyone. for the lovely
gifts and was presented with the autograph-
ed apron and a wicker serving tray which
Sandra Daer had decorated with bows.
Following the singing of "For She's A Jolly
Good Fellow", refreshments were served
and a social time was' enjoyed by all.
Researchers identify parasitic worm
Researchershave identifiedsoybean
cyst nematodes, found in Ontario, for the
first time.
The soybean cyst nematode is a small
parasitic worm that was first found in the
southern United States in 1954. It has since
spread up 'the Mississippi Valley to Min-
nesota, Wisconsin and now Ontario:
The nematodes were identified in two
isolated cases in Southern Ontario on
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