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ordinator will be a resource for those
interested in relocating their family
or business to our area, as well as
those making North Huron a
vacation destination, or a stop along
their journey.
The township is currently involved
in several exciting initiatives
including a re-branding exercise that
will help us better market our
community and the wealth of
cultural and recreational activities
that are held within our township.
Blyth continues to move forward
with their façade improvement
program and Wingham is about to
embark on a business retention and
expansion survey that will serve the
future needs of the businesses in the
town.
Goodall can be reached at 519-
357-1096.
THE CITIZEN, THURSDAY, MARCH 6, 2008. PAGE 21. At Knox United Church onSunday, the responsive reading wasPsalm 23 and the gospel reading wasJohn 9: 1-12. Rev. Pat Cook’smessage was entitled Seeing Clearly.Knox United Church has aCommunity Care Project underway
and is collecting clothing for the
Children’s Aid. Any new clothing
for boys and girls eight to 16 years
of age would be appreciated.
For more information call Grace
Cartwright, 519-526-7387, Teresa
Roetcisoender, 519-526-7387 orJean Plaetzer, 519-523-9753.They would especially likedonations of pyjamas, socks,underwear, hats, knitted slippers,and money to buy articles. Babyquilts, single bed quilts or personal
items would also be appreciated.
For Sunday, March 2 at Huron
Chapel Evangelical Missionary
Church the scripture was Luke 19:
48b. “...because all the people hung
on his words.”
Pastor Dave Wood preached thatthe people hung on His wordsbecause they were hungry. PastorWood questioned the congregationas to whether they find Jesus’ wordsa threat or words to willingly obey.There is an Olympians March
break party planned for March 12,
from 1-4:30 p.m. The theme isPirates and Princesses. Somechildren are already preparing.The Teen Challenge Choir iscoming on March 16 to the morningservice at Huron Chapel EvangelicalMissionary Church.Community Care project is underway
The Lions are planning a March
breakfast coming up on Sunday.
The winner of the Saturday, March
1 Auburn Lions’ hockey draw was
Dianne DeWinter.
Jim and Dorothy Schneider are
grandparents once again. Dorothy
says the stork delivered a bundle to
Pamela and Jeremiah Sommers on
Feb. 29. Paige has a big brother,
Ethan. Congratulations to all.
Dorothy has had a week’s stay in
the hospital. It is great to know that
she is at home once again. We hope
that she will soon feel better.
Congratulations to the Campbell
family. Jim and Marilyn are thrilled
grandparents again. Stephen and
Krista have a daughter, Briella, who
was born on Sunday, March 2.
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NEWS
FROM AUBURN
Development co-ordinator
joins North Huron staff
The Walkerburn Club had no
February meeting due to illness and
the weather, despite planning two
different dates. Their next meeting is
set for March 10 at 1:30 p.m. at the
home of Ila Cunningham.
They will be making Saint
Patrick’s Day favours for the trays at
Clinton Public Hospital. Members
are asked to bring a needle and
thimble to the next meeting for a
new project.
Walkerburn Club meets
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