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W. A. Jones and M
Kingswell of Goderi
last Sunday with M
len.
nd Mrs. Alfred West
nto visited her moth
MarY Rollinson a
r - Mr Murr
on on the weekent.
Afabelle Bushel
and Mr. and Mr
eBali of Clint
last Thursday evenin
s, Bell Allen.
ud'Mrs. Allan Moo
afford visited • la
with Mr. and Mr
Johnston.
nd Mrs. Jack Ward
Michigan visite
ekend with Mr. an
onald Cartwright
errick and Lorie.
and Mrs. Thoma
nd her mother, Mrs
raughn attended th
ing of Darryl Jardi
AnglicanBelgrave
- last Sunday
ng the service a
dinner IN:1S served a
e of Darryl's parents,
Mrs. Harold Jardin.
Jean Houston and J.
eson of Toronto and
Mrs. J. G. McIntosh
n were guests on the
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I H ACHIEVEMENT DAY
Congratulations to Sandra
McClinchey and Karen
McClinchey on obtaining
Provincial honors at the
Blyth 4-H Achievement Day
last Saturday. Also to Linda
Cunningham who Obtained
County honours.
AUBURN KNOX U.C.W.
The general meeting of the
Auburn Knox United Church
Women was held on April 27th
in the Sunday scIpool room of
the church, Unit 1 was in
charge. and Mrs. Robert
Arthur led devotions, opening
with prayer and a poem. Mrs.
Norman Wightman was
pianist.
The theme was Garden
Flowers and members, Mrs.
Ross Andrews, Mrs. John
and Dave Forcier,. Toronto. Florida. A delightful lunch
The extremely pungent was served by Mrs. Haggitt
groundhog was finally won by
John Hudson who had mixed
emotions about this. There
was trading, eating and EUCHRE PARTY
competitions with all things Six tables were in play last
for muzzle loaders including Tuesday evening for the.final
tomahawks made by Donald euchre party of the season
Cartwright. Also helping was 'held in the Community
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Arnold of Memorial Hall. Prizes were
Chatham, president and pretented to: novelty, Mrs.
secretary of the association. Thomas Haggitt; high lady,
Members were present from Mrs. Ed Davies; ; low, lady,
London, Windsor, Stratford, Mrs, • Thomas Hallam; high
Chatham, K kicardine, man, Ben Hamilton; low
Toronto, Lansing, Michigan man, John Hallam.
and Milverton. For the most lone hands
since Christmas, $10 went to
Douglas Glousher. Mrs.
assisted by Mrs. Ian Clark,
WALKERB URN CLUB
MEETS
The monthly meeting of the
Walkerburn Club was held
urnin, Mrs. Peter Verbeek, last week at the home of Mrs.
Mrs. Ernest Durnin and Mrs. Garth McClinchey. The co -
Gerald McDowell assisted president, Mrs. Lloyd
Mrs. Robert Arthur in
McClinchey opened the
presenting a meaningful meeting. Mrs. Elliott Lapp
message with appropriate led in prayer. Mrs. Lloyd
hymns, scripture and com- McClinchey read a poem, The
t mentaries, as each placed roll call was answered by 13
flowers to form a spring members and one guest by
bouquet. giving a donation to the foster
Following prayer by Mrs. child. The draw prize donated
John Durnin, Mrs. Robert by Mrs. Lloyd Penfound was
Arthur closed the worship won by Mrs. Elliott Lapp. The
using a poem. The Rev. Earl minutes of the previous
St. Jean showed a film,meeting were adopted as
Changes in Family Life.e i
read by the secretary 'Mrs.
The president, Mrs. Ernest Lloyd Penfound. Plan were
Durnin convened for the made for the May meeting to
business .period when the be held at the home of Mrs.
various reports were read Elliott Lapp.
and approved. The ladies are The program will be in
contributing a donation in charge of Mrs. Carmen Gross
support of Miss Irene and Mrs. Marian "flunking.
Konarski, an area girl who is Mrs. Joe Verwey and Mrs.
going to the West Indies Elliott Lapp will be in charge.
working with Crossroads of the lunch, A sale of plants
International this summer. and bulbs will .be held at the
Unit 1 ladies are holding a May meeting,
quilt and craft display in the A discussion followed on
Sunday school room of the entering a float in the Blyth
church on May 14 at 2 p.m., Centennial parade and also.
Plans are also underway on the catering to the Lions
for a bridal gown show to be Club Dinners.
held in late June. Also in June 3` ,,,, Mrs. James Schneider gave
plans are being made to hold a reading. A contest was
a picnic and recreational enjoyed by all. A reading was
meeting , for members, given by Mrs. Elliott Lapp.
younger ladies and pre-school Lunch was served by Mrs.
children. Carmen Gross assisted by
The meeting was closed Mrs. Garth McClinaiey.
with the benediction and a
social hour was enjoyed. ST. MARK'S ANGLICAN
PRIMITIVE RENDEZVOUSCHURCH A
The April 1977 meeting of
Over 25 attended the St. Mark's Anglican Church
primitive rendezvous of the A.C.W. was held at the home
Ontario Muzzle Loaders of Mrs. Thomas Haggitt.
Association held in West There was a good attendance.
Wawanosh near Auburn last Mrs. Haggitt welcomed all to
weekend. This was a ren-
dezvous like the mountain the meeting and opened it
men held years ago corns- with a hymn,
plete with Trader Dave Prayers were led by Mrs.
, .
Fortier of Toronto. Contests Robert Slater. The scripture
were held with winners being lesson was read by MrIan
n the different classes. Clark. A reading was given on
Candle Snuffing: Joe Meditation taken from the -
Christ, first, Toronto; Brian Living Message. The roll call
McCloy, London, Dave was answered by a Bible
rnold, third of Chatham: verse. ,
ther winners in the different Mr. James Towe gave the
matches were Murney members the regulations for
witchell, London, Joe selecting a new Minister. An
later, second, Toronto Joe auction of plants followed.
hrist, third, Toronto, Mrs. Ed Davies kindly
Tomahawk Throwing: presented each member with
rst, Murney Twitchel I, a potholder which she made
econd, Bill Fuller, Toronto while on a winter holiday in
with Mr. and Mrs.
Sanderson over the
were Mr. and Mrs.
Lobb, Michael and
of London, Mr. and
aul Johnston and
of London and Mr.
. Daryl Murkar of
mmary day for the
se is to be held on
in the Wingham
terian . Church
g at 10 a.m.
is invited to see the
of .quilted pillows,
sand quilts.
b Powell is a patient
ndra Marine and
Hospital following
ast week. We, wish
edy recovery,
nd Mrs. Harold
have begun to build
home on their farm
way 25 west of
he basement is dug
construction will
guests with Mrs.
unro„ were Mr. and
bert Youngblut,
uce and Kristen of
nd Mr. and Mrs.
otingblut. Lorie,
Bradley of London.
arie Empey of
nd Miss Barbara
Brooks. Alberta i
home after a two
ation with _their
and Mrs. William
Mr, and M'rs. A
mpey, Jr. and Mr. 0
anne Popp visited T
d with her friend S
Game in Toronto. C
rne Popp is a
Victoria Hospital fi
further spinal s
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OCTOGENARIAN
CELEBRATES
BIRTHDAY
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Raith-
by attended the 80th
birthday for his brother Earl
Raithby of Goderich last
Sunday at the Candlelight Inn
at Goderich. There were 32
present. They were Mr. and
Mrs. Ken,Petrie and family of
Kincardine, Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Raithby and Peter of
„Brantford, Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Killough, Mr. and Mrs. John
Killough and Mrs.
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Marguerite Anger, all of
Springfield, Mr. and Mrs.
John Raithby of Brantford,
Mr. Jim Young and Miss
Anne Young, both of
Stratford and Mr. and Mrs.
Ronald Young and faniily of
Stratford, Mr. and Mrs.
Wilfred Gilders and family,
Goderich, Mr. and Mrs.
Donald Campbell and Kevin,
Goderich, Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Bettger along with
Mr. and Mrs. Raithby,
Following the dinner all went
to the home of Mr. and -Mrs.
Earl Raithby where gifts and
cards were opened. Mrs.
Raithby served ice-cream
and cake to all the guests,
Back straddle display
gall Pinkney, a grade 8 student at Robertson School, gives a hack stradle demonstration
during the Grade 8 variety night held at Robertson School last Wednesday. Several senior
students were involved in the:tumbling display. (staff photo)-
.
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6. Check to make sure your earmold fits
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