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4 We would like to
ds, neighbours and
pritheir assistance at
our fire. - Charlei,
We would like to ex.,
Were thanks to all our.,
latives and neighbors
out to make our 50th
anniversary a real
pedal thanks to those
ds, gifts and flowers
own family for making
y we will always
-Frank and May „
rts Officers of the
Ladies Legion
would like to thank all
e who helped to keep
our Zone C-1 bowling
at, held at Little Bowl
ber 20th. It was greatly
ted and thank you
peg Wood, Lorraine
wEST4AKE,, jArould like to
,thank toose who sent cards
and gifts ." while Gordon was a
patient • in ',Charlottetown and
Halifax bospitali. Also special
thanks to those who helped at onr
home to cut wood,,,plough, chores,
etc. - Gratefully," Gordon and
Vivian Westlalce.-47
AUSTIN: We would like to thank
all our neighbors, friends and
relatives for the mass cards,
flowers, donations to charity and
other kind acts at the time of the
death and funeral of our father
and grandfather. - The Frank
Austin family. --47
To all- organizations, businesses
and citizens who helped in
making our 18th Annual Western
Ontario Provincial Assembly
held in Goderich the most suc-
cessful ever, our sincere
thanks.—Huron District Council
Canadian Foresters. -47
trict
Errington celebrates
their 50th `..wedding;: lane:
niversary'en the weekend.
Their son and his wife, Mr. Mr K.
and Mrs... George Errington University
planned a s.m,orgasbord London whe?
dinner,at .Brookside . School surgery4onF 'i
on Saturday_ evening at, which Mr.: and MrsC'
about 100'relatives.and 'close of Cotton visited
neighbours were guests, Dungannon u ar
Mr. Harvey Culbert
proposed a toast to Jack and
Evelyn to which Jack rcpliecl.
Eldon Culbert brought
greetings from•Mrs. Melinda
Nivins, Evelyn's sister, who
is in Clinton hospital and was.
unable to be present.
Mrs. Ben Mole spoke a few
wordsand presented the gifts ' hospital onFriday.k Ph_ll_
from the neighbourhood T
which included a mirror,
clock, serving tray and en-
velope' of money. They
received many other lovely
gifts from others present.
After the dinner, music was
supplied by the Alley Cats
from Wingham for an evening
of dancing.
Mr. and Mrs. Errington
received a telegram from Mr.
Jos. Clarke, a scroll from Mr.
Murray Gaunt, and a letter
from Mr. Bob McKinley.
Congratulations to Mrs.
Marina Park who graduated
on Friday evening as a Health
Care Aide after completing a
course given by F,anshawe Funeral Home in Teeswater
College in weekly sessions in with interment in Dungannon
Lucknow over the past Year. cemetery.,
Relatives and friends of the The ladies of the UCW
graduates attended the provided lunch for friends
exercises in Lucknow Public and relatives in the Sunday
School. Other graduates School room at Dungannon
known to this community United Church after the
were Mrs. Barbara Snowden service.
(nee Culbert) of St. Helens, Michael Pentland, son of
to
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tir�lci#y
ionThutr
teli throe
he tops
"stabs
ingham hospital tali' F1'ii
atIveS.
din, t e
wcckend ,, ..
�r:.: Art 4Stewart is hoiile -Rev. C.G. Westhaver spoke
a lib after spending abouVa on • the topic, "The ' Church's
week in, Goderich hospital to Mission in the Community"
determine; if medication;= was at Dungannon United
needed. Church's, Sunday ., ,morning
Mrs. Art McMichael and service. Mrs. Carol Reed was
baby son, Jesse Daniel, organist for the day. The
returned home from the flowers in the church were
placed in memory of Mr. Earl
McNee of Belmore and Mr.
Frank Austin who passed
away last week.
Mr. and Mrs.Andy and Jason moved te
Point Clarke last week.
Sympathy - is extended tO
the family of the late Mr.
Frank Austin who died last
Tuesday in London where he
had been in hospital the past
few weeks since being injured
in an automobile accident at
Carlow.
, Sympathy is extended to
the family of Earl McNee of
telmore who died verY
suddenly on Monday, night
while attending a Masonic
meeting in Wroxeter.
The funeral took place on
Thursday at the MacPherson
ters along with the older generations turned out for the Holmesville UCW bazaar
ednesday to buy arts and crafts and baked goods. A lunch of sandwiches, pies, tea
ffee were also available and Judy Chambers, Kristine Boland and Karla Boland on
other's knee, Mrs. Susan Boland of Clinton enjoyed the lunch. (photo by Elaine
rest management the topic
Choir - practice was
suspended last week due to
exams but will be held as
usual on Thursday at 7:15
p.m. at Dungannon United
Church. ,
The Session is called to
meet on Wednesday,
November 30 at 8;15 p.m. at
Dungannon United Church.
A nursery is now in
operation -at Dungannon
United Church for the con-
venience of parents of infants
or small children in one part
of the church kitchen. For
information contact Mrs.
Penny Hodges.
The forthcoming vacancy
for position of caretaker of
Dungannon United church is
a matter of some urgency.
Anyone interested or knowing
of anyone who might be
available, please contact the
Elere, correspondent,
for the UCW sponsored
"Christmas Variety
Program",, on Sunday,
December 4 at 7 :30 p.m. in
Dungannon United church
Presbytery meets on Tuesday
at 10 a.m. in the United
Church in Grand Bend.
The ,Official Board has
obtained for the charge a new
register for marriages,
•
.,,,c:hhAurricgsbUt,1117:1,:wiin:i,,f 4;11'p
present; A Comforter',
finished. These will later be
sent to the Mennonite Central
Committee for dietributien
where therelis,need.
The ladies' weekly °Bible
Study group at the Christian
Fellowship Church held on
Wednesday afternoons has
had good response. A new
course on "prayer" will be--
started next week, and any
ladies in the community Who
would like to participate and
share in these studies are
encouraged to do so.
On Friday evening the
fling
Fellows i
out that pitching 4 tent ei
symbolic of the choices
people make regarding
frienclehips, recreations, and
occupations and so,on. People
are, as individuals, he said,
reSponsible for the choices
they make, whetherthey look
toward the world (Egypt) or
toward the land of Canaan,
the things with a deeper and
spiritual meaning.
WISEWAY
Dressing e
naked
fireplace
Ladies exercise
for roll call
The WI group -met in the
Holmesville School . on
Monday, November 14. Mrs.
Bernice McIlwain ' presided
over the meeting and rdll call
favourite exercise.
The November group will
look after the card party on
December 8 which will start
There will be no gift ex-
change at the December
meeting. Plans are being
made to serve ethnic food at a
luncheon.
Mrs. Laura McClartey
spoke to the ladies on owners
property protection when at
Glass enclosures
add a dramatic set-
ting for the flames
and a distinctive,
elegance to your
room. And glass
has many safety,
and energy-saving
features over con-
ventional screens.
home and on vacation. She
then introduced Ann Kuran Of
news
by Blanche Deeves
The fireset: to
clean, tend and -
beautify; a must
for evety fire-
place. Separate
and in sets.
Goderich, who demonstrated
Tupperware.
The meeting then was
closed and lunch was served.
Keep your firelogs
' within easy reach
in a woodholder.
They're available.
in rectangular or
curved design,
Wiseway has glass and metal firescreens, andirons,
firesets and woodholders in a wide variety of styles
finish.eiTieria-iiite and in matching iels, and all
designed to match your room and your fireplace.
And any of the above will make a unique and useful
gift for that special person on your list.
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.I. hears speaker from Ministry
Marvin Smith of the
management division
Ministry of Natural
ces at Wingham was'
peaker last Tuesday at
vember meeting of the
Women's Institute
at the Auburn Com -
Memorial Hall.
showed interesting
and told about the role
e Ministry is taking to
ty and increase the
of hardwoods. He
,of the many small
unities which have
yment at sawmills and
re factories. In his
he illustrated how
supply can be con-
onperiod followed.
Smith was introduced
ts. Arnold Craig and
d by Mrs. Gordon
I and presented with a
Mts. Powell and Mrs.
are ,the conveners of
Iture and Canadian
ed for the meeting
opened with the Ode,
ary Stewart Collect and
da with Mrs. Donald
s as pianist. The
, were approved as
ii1r the secretary Mrs.
Peck, She also gave
neial statement.
,Was announced that
ligight is being held in
all on Friday evening
Horticultural Society
t All meinbers and
'Stultifies from both
4000 iare invited.
lost bring a dish
,cond course. An
Program is. being'
rev/ Kirkconne
convener of the. card com-
mittee, gave her report and
read the thank -you notes
received. It was decided to
put out a box at family night
for donations to the
Children's Aid Society to help
them with their Christmas
giving with Mrs. Donald
Haines in charge. The pins for
the Huron County Women's
Institute were on display and
anyone wishing them please
let the president know im-
mediately.
Reports of , the area con-
vention was given, by Mrs.
exchange at the December
meeting. Mrs. Beth Lansing
and Mrs. Oliver Anderson
will be in charge of the .
program.
Prizes for having the bir-
thday closest, went to Mrs.
Eleanor Bradnock. The
elimination contest was won
by Mrs. Lawrence Plaetzer
and lucky cup by Mrs.
Thomas Jardin.
uburn
news
Eleanor Bradnock,
correspondent, 526-7595
Bradnock and Mrs. Robert
Peck and Mrs. Donald Haines
reported for the County
Rally. Mrs. Thomas Haggitt
gave a report of the bus trip
recently to Parkwood, the
estate of the late Col.
McLaughlin at Oshawa.
Mrs. Leonard Ar.chambault
, gave a Remembrance
reading, held a minute
silence and then read In
Flancier's Fields. Mrs. Myrtle
Munro gaye a reading - Do it
No* and the roll call was
answered by giving a tea -
towel to the hall kitchen.
.1144tiinton W.I. meeting on
Noyernber 24 at 2 p.m.
Mathis 141wlor and
1V1 g. Gordon Powell were
to look after the Oft
BIBLE SOCIETY
The Rev. John Thompson of
London who has completed 20
years as secretary of the
Western District of the
Canadian Bible Society is
retiring, and an invitation has
been received by the 10001
Bible Society branch, inviting
any interested persons to an
open reception in Calvary
United Church, 290 Ridout St.
London on November 27 at
3:30 p.m. A small donation
has been sent from the
Auburn Branch towards a gift
for Rev and Mrs. Thompson.
The Auburn Bible Society
Executive wish to thank all
those who have contributed to
the Bible Society appeal
which was done this year by
mail. Any who wish to may
give their 1977 donation to
Mrs. Thomas Jardin.
SOCIAL NEWS
into the home owned by Mr.
and Mrs. Ernie Niblock ori
Goderich Street.
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred West
of Toronto spent the weekend
with her mother Mrs. Mary
Rollinson and brother, Mr.
Murray Rollinson.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Jardin,
Melissa and Kyla of Kit-
chener and Mr. and- Mrs.
Donald Jardin, Steven,
Randy and Greg also of
Kitchener visited their
parents Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
Jardin last weekend.
Winners at the weekly
euchre party were as follows:
novelty - Mrs. Thomas
Lawlor ; high lady - Mrs. Carl
Govier; low lady - Mrs.
Lillian Leatherland; high
man - William J. Graig; and
low man - Carl Govier. There
were nine tables in play.
Mrs. Mary Johnston and
daughter Jennifer visited on
the weekend with her parents
Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred San-
derson.
Mrs. Bell Allen returned
last weekend after a few days -
visit with Mrs. Jay Ball at
Bayfield.
Master Scott Arthur, infant
son of Mr. and Mrs. Mark
Arthur, is a patient in Sick
Children's hpspital, London
where he is recovering from
surgery.
Mr, and Mrs. Steve Garvie
of Owen Sound have rnoVed
LIONS CLUB
The Auburn Lions Club -
met in the Auburn Com-
munity Memorial Hall and
commenced with dinner
served by Knox United
Church Women.
Lion president Fred
Lawrence was in charge and
the minutes were accepted as
read by the secretary, Lion
Bob Ketchabaw. It was an-
nounced that Lions Gordon
Daer, James Towe and Mark
Arthur will be going to
Fordwich to recover the
gavel whith waS taken by -
Lion Doug Coghlin in
October.
Lion Bill Crawford reported,, 'conducted by Mrs. Lillian
on the auction proceedings leitherland with the thetne
for November 26. All is :'i01.t..t Turn tO page 17
'proceeding according to
schedule but help will be
,needed from Lion members
to supervise operations.
Members are asked to help
store the booth for winter and
erect the Lions' sign on
Saturday 19.
Lion, Bill Robertson stated
that plans are going along
fine for the dance on
December 3 in the Auburn
Community Hall.
Lion president Fred
Lawrence introduced Lion K.
Henderson of Palmerston
who attended instead of Lion
P. Rundle. He introduced four
other Lion members from
Palmerston who attended
With him. He had a very in-
teresting speech on how to
keep the club strong and
boost morale.
' Lion K. Henderson inducted
new member Clare Millian
into the Auburn club. He has
now entered the ranks pi°
dedicated individuals who
work for the betterment of
country and community.
The meeting was adjourned
on motion of Lion Bill
Crawford and Lion Donald
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The Presbyterian Women's
, TVIissionary Society Auburn
group met last Wednesday
evening at the home of Mrs.
Wilfred Sanderson for their
NOvember meeting.
'President, Mrs. Sanderson
,gave the call to worship, Let
Me Be Big In Little Things.
'The hymn I Know Not What
'The Future Rath of Marvel or
,Surprise, was read in unison,
The devotional period Was
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