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OPE RICH SIGNAIM- STAR, .THURSDAY, APRIL 1,1976
UBURN ANO DISTRICT NEWS
The Auburn .United Church Ja.rdin an•d Michael of
Women or 'Knox United Belgrave, . 4
Church met for.:their general Mr, and..• Mrs. . Clayton
• Meeting on March 24th in tht,' -Robertson of-Meaford: spent a
Sunday. •school. "roorn of the few days last week With her
church • with.-' 21. itiembers ,-. mother,: Mrs. Elva
present and 'U'nit j in charge. - Straughan,
.Mrs, Peter Verbeek led•the Mrs: Roy: Copp- and;Carxol• of
'.devotional period and..chose Londol vt•stted recently ,with
as the theme- All about our Mr.: and Mrs. Kenneth.
kitchen, Thescripture lesson McDougall. ,,.
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' was- ,from St,' Luke, -10th ..We are happy to.report that
chapter;, verses 38-43. A . Mrs. John Daer arrived home.
reading .. `The' Horne in after several weeks as ' a'
Bethany' was given by Mrs. patient in Stratford hospital'
-Verbeek, `Assiting with the. foliowing knee surgery.
• pregr,arrt were. Mrs: Norman Mr. and Mrs, Donald
. Wightman and Mrs: Gerald .Jardin, Steven, . R-andy and
•••McDov,eI1.:' Mr.s,, Gordon Greg 'af'_ Kitchener Wsited
Gross ; read an article- their parents .Mr. and Mrs.
'Responsibility on the kitchen Thomas Jardin• last Friday•
theme and Lord of all Pots - and Saturday.
and Pans.. The hymn "Take Results ..of euchre party
Thou the Bread of Life" was were: high man: Douglas •. skating test day at Brussels designs which could go on
softly played on' the piano. A Glousher; low man, Thomas • on February 29 and •passed cer.tain'articlesthat they May
family worship ventre table, Jardin; high lady,' Mrs. her Dutch Waltz and choose -to make. The leaders
with candle= Bible and a plate James. Gro -usher; ,low lady, Preliminary Figure Tests,
of fresh biscuits, plus a Mrs, .John Hallam and Prize winners at the weekly
` display of favorite recipes, all novelty, Patti Park. : euchre party in the -.Auburn
completed a. meaningful' The Auburn.'Recreational Community Memorial hall
worship service. committee met in,the Auburn were; Novelty, Mrs. Kathy
Mrs... Lawrence Plaetzer Community hall' to "plan for ' Rody high- man, Ted^;Mills;.
• showed pictures of'a recent their spring 'dance on April low man, Arnold Craig; high
trip to California; 24th, This is :to be called the lady, • Mrs, Warner Andrews
highlighting scenes from Spring ' Fever dance and - and low lady Mrs, Arnold'
Disneyland and the Tour- • tickets.will go on sale on April Craig. .
narnent-of•Roses, and gave an 5th from any member of ,the Don't forget, the annual
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interesting commentary on committee, Sandy Andrews is 'pancake, maple syrup, ham,
the pictures, to be convener of ticket sales, scalloped potatoes, and home•
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.Mrs. Ernest Durnin -It was announced that there made pie on April 7 in• Knox
• presided -for the business. The will be an . organizational t/nited Chur.ch'Sunday school
minutes were accepted as• • meeting for.Little League and • rooms, •
.--.readwkiy the secret Mrs. ..Bantam teams: All those Mr- .and Mrs, Ralph
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s A ro r.am Catherine:Wilson •Hrnkn f .W
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T g program lsonof Gode c stitches,: The girls worked ,
contests were given by Mrs, was the holder. of, the lucky these oat -heir samples:
Ronald Gross who 'was in cup: The fifth niceting was held
charge of the afternoon's The fourth . "meeting of -at the home of..the leader,,:
-program: The next, meeting Auburn 2, 4-11 'club" was held Trudy -Machan and Jayne-- •
will • be • held at the home of ' at the home of Yvonne Bean . Arthur; vice-president was in
Mrs: Lloyd Penfound. Mrs, • with. the president Sandra charge and opened the
Elliott Lapp and Mrs. Joe Popp in charge,, The meeting • meeting with.'•, the pledge
'Verwey will be in -charge of.. was : opened with. the '4 -I -I followed by,.the. roll cal and
the program and the lunch - Pledge follewed by the roll minutes. Plans were. made te .,
committee will. he Mrs:,.Joey. "cal l which was answered by ; hold the next meeting, April
I-;unking and• MrS:.-'°Lloyd all members, The minutes of ,5th: Trudy anti Faye .
Penfound. . the previous' 'Meeting 'were: discussed the history '.of'
A • delicious lunch was. adopted. as read by the embroidery and filled out the
served by Mrs. Elliott Lapp secretary, Yvonne Bean. The hand=out sheets" on this•
and Mrs, Lloyd McClinchey, ,girls showed -their designs for , `subject, The 'girls reviewed'
Master. Donny Livermore their free choice articles they the colour and design for free
of Fordwich visited fast week had . found or drawn. The choice -article. Faye and
for a . few days with his• Leaders, Trudy Machan and Trudy denfonstrated the satin . a
grandparents' =Mr, and Mrs.. Faye Seers discussed the uses and sheaf filling stitches and
Donald Raines, . _ • for the twisted chain stitch the mernbers worked them on"
Congratulations: to Janice end the free choice article. A their samples Trudy .and;
Daer who attended the Figure discussion followed on Faye showed the girls how to
make the twisted cord stitch.
The girls are to purchase •.
their fabric and other *sup-
demonstratedthe couching plies for their free choice
crossed and couching outline article. ' '
Huron Farm Report
No farmers are out on the ,winter without any ap-
land yet, but Mike Miller, preciabTe- loss, Mr, . Miller
associatW°ag: rep. of Huron said. •
County, said in Clinton •on . The winter wheat in
Monday 'that' he expects in Seaforth, Clinton and tlie,
another month, ifthe .weather northern section of the
stays warm, the land will be county, doesn't look as good
workable. , • ; - as the ag,-office would like to
ee _ - X.r.,.-_-•M.ill r,alsa;,said-thai,the.,. see it.
aacn ilnpte:,b cf�ir° 6?'am de `f La'betlr vi'sTted--.
the various committees were managing o- assistin in ati•: - tEl ie7;i °'a:•- .-� • :Q ,
g b g Y • with rs. AlAl.erarl ne. p two before-. the • actual •con-
given arid. the .offering was ..4 -way are asked to be.present- Miss Jill Bennett of Toronto not lose ,as" many blossom
receit^ed by Mrs. Leonard . at 8 p.m. ori Thursday, April "was., the guest of honour last buds this winter as'they did in dition of the .crop will be
Archambault. Mrs: Sanest 1st at 8 p:m. Glen Webster is Sunday for a bridafshower at Norfolk, arid -:Elgin Counties; determined .but right now; it
Durri'in's•in' itations to Easter in charge of this meeting . • the homes of her aunt, Mrs.
as_wellas those' in Harrow , isn't very •green. • What'•• it
,Thankofferings meetings. •Prize.:.winners 'at the. St. 'Eleanor] Bradnock..•Mrs:, andCedarSprings.•
needs 'now is mild weather `
were` received and accepted Patrick's dance with the George Collins, Huron Haven ``Farmer's usually have to and light 'April showers to.
" to. the Auburn. Presbyterian • music : by. the •Country, •Park, and Mrs. John thin -the fruit on their peach. .perk it'up," Mr, Miller said,
Women's Missionary Society,' Companions . were Ruth • Stadelnia•nn• of Blyth were • trees in -order for the:crop to
_Blyth Uxut-peal (hureh Women• : Hardy Ronald: Durnin, Ian, hostesses and th guests were size.,prop'erly. So even if`ha1f
ate:. Clinton .-United- -Church,'.'.-Clark; S ewart-Cha-n1ne-yti•:Bob--weir-o-m-ed-- ---,by-L-,„--44isses--.._.:the 61066'
Women: Plans'were made, for Slater, Don Heffmare Randy Christine .: • and , • Rhonda -. tree;•chapce's-are the -t ee•whl
.mernbers to;..help with: . •a • . Machan, Diane Campbell and., Stadelmann: The bride was still bear the full:am.ourit of -
Sunday .School rummage sale. .Marius Beyersbergen ' -- • seated in. a pink, and . white fruit," Mr, Miller said,
• in May and a committee was The •Walkerburn Club held decorated chair with pink and • - "Apple trees .are a lot
:named to, .pack•• Easter' their monthly meeting at the white wedding bells in: the;, hardier;and' survived the'
• baskets -for shut-ins • hDme • of Mrs„ Lloyd' arch, -Mrs. John Stadelmann.
The • United • Church ' McClinchey. • Mrs. Ted -..was :chairman--and-welcomed-=
Wamen's Thankoffering. Hulking was •in charge; and the school. friends relatives ,
,meeting and Good Friday' opened the meeting by -.-.0 4-H leaders and- relatives, •
service will be held in the, Canada with Mrs_ Lloyd . from Seaforth, :Egmondville• .
'Knox United Church at 2:p m McClinchey at the piano • ,Dublin,-Goderich Blyth,
'This is ,for families and all Mrs:' Ronald- Gross led.:in Sarnia,- Port Albert ..and.
:interested .people, -,'in : the .prayer, The reiniites of the Auburn, . ' -
cornmuni.ty,ere welcome and :February _meeting ,were Corsages were pinned on,'
Mr. Murdoch Morrison will°• approved as read by:Mr's. -the bride-to-be and her
• be the speaker, , .' Garth "McClinchey . in • the mother, Mrs. Hugh Bennett
• It was announced that Unit . ,absence of the secretary Mrs: by S.heron and - Jackie. A
. J. are .holding 'a dessert tea Lloyd Penfound_ contest on. wedding cake `
• and a -.quilt display in the' The members discussed the . ingredients was given by
church basement. on Saturday .petition to keep Clinton Jackie 'Collins, and .the. win-
April-;lOth, There will also be hospital open and the. roll cal} ners were. Mrs: Ross Daer;
a bake table:- Several projects • Was answered by a donation Mrs Ross,, Andrews, , Janice
for 1976 were discussed and to their Korean Foster child. , and Julie Daer and. Mrs,.'
- the -meeting.. was., closed with • Ov-ear . 900' .names had. been Kenneth McDougall. A penny.
the mizpeth benediction and a signed to the petition. The contest • by, Shero•n
-soci'al hour followed. draw prize donated by .Mrs, Stadelmann was won by Mrs.,
• Sunday visitors • With. Mr,., Roy Daer'was wori by Mrs. Harry Ceislar of•Goderich
•and Mrs. -Thomas Jardin Marian Hunking. A poem- • A`.prime minister contest
were Mr: and ' Mrs:. Harold Freedom was read. by Mrs:. waswon by Mrs. Kenneth
• MacDougall, . Mrs. • Jahn
• ' Bennett, Egmondville, Mrs.
' • Ross-Daer and Julie Daer. An-
• address ' of congratulations
was read - by Mrs. George
Collins and gifts '.were
presented by Christine
Stadlemann, Janice Daer,
Julie Daer and .Rhonda
Stadelmann. Jill was assisted
in :opening the gifts -by.`her .
mother,'• Mrs, Bennett and a
friend Miss Anne Burns bf-
Sarnia: ' '
A bow decorated hat made.
by Miss Nancy Anderson was
placed on Jill's head: .Jill
thanked. her .friends for the
lovely gifts: Lunch was
se.rv:ed by Sheron, Jackie and
Mrs. Harold Nicholson.. -
moi
on Don the
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CITIZENS OF.,
GODERICH
The: Principal and Staff of the-Goderich District
Collegiate Institute invite you to visit the school '
during - Education Week, April 5th .to .April 9th,
between 9 A.M. and 4:15 P.M, This is • an op-
portunity to observe classes, and to discuss with
staff and students important questions 'con-
cerning secondary education:
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YOU may park in the circular driveway at the
front of the school. Please use the tnair, entrance,
and we shall meet you at the office.
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