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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1979-03-29, Page 8.•• PAGE 8 —GODERICIT SIGNAL -STAR, THURSDAY, MARCH 29, 1979 hears speakerfrom MVCA on Ian Beslauriers of the Maitland Valley Con- servation Authority at Wroxeter was guest speaker at the March meeting of the Auburn Women's Institute held in the Community Memorial Hall last Tuesday. He was in- troduced by Mrs. Roy Daer and thanked by Mrs. Arnold Craig, conveners of Agriculture and Canadian Industries. He showed interesting slides pertaining to the Maitland River and the work that the Ministry of Natural Resourses is doing to preserve natural gullies and stream banks to prevent erosion. He spoke of the flood war- ning system, pollution control and ice jams and showed many pictures of the Goderich shore line, the Benmiller Falls and the Wingham area. President, Mrs. Eleanor Bradnock was in charge of the meeting which was opened by the Ode, the Mary Stewart Collect and 0 Canada with Mrs. Catherine Jackson as pianist. After welcoming everyone, the president read a poem, "How Are You?" The minutes were approved as read by the secretary, Mrs. .Robert Peck. It was announced that the Huron -West District executive meeting will be held on April 2 at Dungannon at 1:30 p.m. Mrs. Tom Lawlor reported for the float committed and told about their plans. Mrs. Frank Raithby requested more labels be saved and handed in so the W.I. can get more for the kitchen in theliall. ' Summary day for the needlepoint course will be held on May 24 at 7:30 p.m. in the F.E. Madill Secondary School in Wingham. The Reverend Arnold Proud of Teeswater will be the guest speaker on needle_p_oint. _ Plans were made for the next Lions club dinner and Mrs. Tom Lawlor, Mrs. Bud Chamney, Mrs. Lillian Letherland and Mrs. Frank Raithby will make up the committee in charge. The next meeting will be the annual meeting with Mrs. 'Graham McNee, district president, as guest speaker. It will be a smorgasbord luncheon at 12:30 on April 17 and the committee to plan is Mrs. Tom Haggitt, Mrs. Bud Chamney and Mrs. Frank Raithby. There will be a display of crafts and all committees are to bring in their reports. Recitations were given by Christine and Rhonda Stadelmann and a sing- song was led by Mrs. Tom arnimmoimamm Auburn news Eleanor Bradnock, correspondent 526-7595 Jardin accompanied by Mrs. Jackson. Mrs. Arnold Craig had a bow contest and Mrs. Robert Turner was the winner. Mrs. Tom Jardin had a St. Patrick's contest and the winner was Mrs. Le'onard Archambault. Mrs. Wilfred Sanderson had the lucky cup at lunch served by Mrs. Arnold Craig and Mrs. Roy Daer. SOCIAL NEWS Mrs. • Lillian Hallam convener of the Auburn Birthday Girl Contest has announced that any teenager wishing to register for the Auburn 125th Birthday Girl Contest on June 29, please contact her at 526-7501 any Saturday morning in April. See ad elsewhere in this paper with more detaAs. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Robertson of Meaford are visiting with her mother, Mrs. Elva Straughan and sister, Mrs. Thomas Jardin and Mr. Jardin. Skate board riders had their first serious ,ac- cident last Wednesday afternoon when Lorie Cartwright fell and was taken to Alexandra Marine and General Hospital inGoderich • where she was treated for two broken bones in her right arm. She was a patient there until Saturday. _ . and Mrs.. Greg Park returned Saturday evening from a week's vacation in Florida. Jack Young of Mitchell and his son, Bob Young of Stratford, visited last Thursday with his uncle, - Thomas Johnston and Mrs. Johnston and Miss Laura Phillips. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Ball returned last week from two weeks' vacation in Spain. Winners at the weekly euchre party held in the, Auburn Community Memorial Hall were: novelty -Mrs. Wilfred Sanders.on; high lady - Robert Plunkett (playing as a lady); low lady -Mrs. Donald Cartwright; high man -Bert Medd; and low • man -Tom Hallam. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Archambault were members of the Winning team in the recent bon- speil at Wingham when they 'won the Kiel Insurance trophy in the Wingham Rural Bon - spiel. The rink consisted of: lead -Marie Stewart, end -Ed Stewart, vice - Betty Archambaup, and skip -Leonard Archam- bault. They received individual trophies, blankets and roasts. The executive, teachers and interested parents are planniqg the annual Sunday school pancake supper to be held on April 4 in Knox United Church Sunday school from 5 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. Along with pancakes and fresh maple syrup, there will be a full course dinner. The pancake supper planning com- mittee consists of Mrs. Sandy Andrews, Mrs. Gerald McDowell and Mrs. Ian Clark. Mr. and Mrs. Alan Moore of Stratford visited last Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Johnston and Miss Laura Phillips. Mr. and Mrs. ,Ron Livermore, Robbie, Donald and Philip of Fordwich visited for a couple of days last week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Haines. The community is sorry to report that Mrs. Florence Millian is a patient in Clinton Public Hospital. She is wished a speedy recovery. Mrs. Harry Arthur spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Keller at Dublin. ' Mrs. Evelyn Popp is a patient in Clinton Public Hospital following surgery last Friday. The community wishes her a speedy recovery. Miss , Dianne Popp of Mount Forest visited her family at home and her mother, Mrs. Evelyn Popp in Clinton Public Hospital. ' Mr. and Mrs. George Robb and family of London spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Sanderson. The invitation com- mittee for the I25th birth- day party for Auburn have mailed many in- • CUSTOM SLAUGHTERING .MONDAYS & THURSDAYS vitations. If you know of anyone missed, please phone any member of the committee to look after this. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Haggitt, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Haines and Mrs. Lillian Letherland en- joyed a bus trip to Kit- chener- last Saturday evening to see and hear stars of the Grand Ole Opry. Frank Slater visited with his grandmother, Ms. Slater of Cam- bridge, last week. 4-H NEWS Jewellery was the topic at the Auburn 2-4-H club when it held its meeting at the home of Mrs. Tom Cunningham. Each member answered the roll call by saying how they cared for their shoes to make them last longer. The minutes were read by Linda Cunningham. The skit for Achievement Day was discussed and a corn- rnittee named to plan it. The Auburn 2, Little Miss Accessories, held their seventh meeting at the home of Mrs. Tom Cunningham. Debbie Cunningham opened the meeting with the 4-H pledge. Different things were discussed as this was the last meeting of this club. The mem- bers completed a cross- word puzzle and a match work game of accessories. It was decided to have a party on April 21 when the skit will be practised. AUBURN BIRTHDAY GIRL CONTEST APPLICANTS MUST BE: 1. A TEENAGER 2. FROM AUBURN COMMUNITY , 3. BE PREPARED TO WORK AND $ $ ENJOY -A NEW EXPERIENCE USING $$ AUBURN'S HISTORY •$ 00 # REGISTER WITH LILLIAN HALLAM ANY SATURDAY IN APRIL. C ancoott 4‘ SUNCOAST MALL, GODERICH SCRUbblES & CORDS For Girls & Boys Most Siacs 4 • 20 Reg., Slim Husk y 12" SALE STARTS WED., MAR. 28 Our Prices Are The BEST. . . Exeter is only a few miles away from your home so why not drive over today and see the tremendous values we have ih store for you. Whether you're looking for furniture, appliances, •carpet, bedding, lighting, etc. WE,I1AVE IT ALL FOR YOU AT PROFIT SACRIFICING PRICES. All you have to do is get here before this Saturday when the 'sale ends. We suggest you take a vacation with the money you save. Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday PRICES SLASHED ON Warehouse prices slashed even more on leading fi,:i*S toNtel'atelitIA. 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