HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Citizen, 1986-03-05, Page 9THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 5, 1986. PAGE 9.
Auburn news briefs
Sunday school leaders meet
Congratulations to Patti and
Eldon Chamney on the bir.th of a
daughter Megan Elizabeth on
February 13 in Clinton Public
Hospital. A sister for Danny and
Justin.
Mr. William Anderson of New
market was home for the weekend
with his parents Mr. and Mrs.
Oliver Anderson.
The Three M’s Club will meet at
community hall on March 8 at 8:15
p.m.Therewillbe shuffleboard
and euchre for entertainment. Mr.
and Mrs. Orval McPhee and Mr.
and Mrs. El Lapp will be in charge.
Mr. John Hildebrand is a patient
at University Hospital, London
following surgery. He is wished a
speedy recovery.
The Silver Top Pot Luck dinner
will be held on Thursday, March
20. There will be a film shown.
The World’s Day of Prayer will
be held at St. Mark’s Anglican
churchon Friday, March7at2p.m.
U.C.W. Thankoffering will be
Knox church
The minister Gary Shuttleworth
conducted Sunday morning ser
vice. Mrs. Gordon Gross was
organist.
The Junior choir sang, “Some
body Bigger Than You and I”
under the direction of Mrs. Allan
Webster and Mrs. Gordon Gross.
Junior Congregation was in
St. Mark's to hold services
Holy Communion will be cele
brated March 9 at 9:45 a.m. at
Blyth Trinity Anglican Church at
11:30a.m. at Brussels Anglican
church. The guest minister will be
held on Wednesday, March 19 at 8
p.m. Mrs. R. Crocker of Goderich
will be the guest speaker. Every
one is welcome. This will be held at
Knox United church.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd McLarty of
Goderich visited on Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Lawlor.
Mrs. Elma McFarlane returned
to Huronview after spending some
time in Clinton hospital.
Mrs. Robert Peck and Marjorie
McDougall attended the 1986
regional conference of Women
Alive held at the Holiday Inn in
London on the weekend.
Congratulations to Regan Mil
lian and Anita Gross who placed
first in their divisions at the Royal
Canadian Legion Branch Public
Speaking competitions and ad
vanced to the zone level in Clinton.
The Horticulture Society meet
ing will be held at the Auburn
Community Hall on Monday,
March 10 at 8 p.m.
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charge of Margo Middlekamp,
Nicole Middlekamp, Christine
Shuttleworth, Janice Young and
Anita Gross.
The minister’s sermon was
entitled “The Meaning of Tithing’’
The offering was received by Bill
Seers and Mr. Bakker.
Rev. Bren De Vries, a former
minister of Auburn, Blyth and
Belgrave Anglican churches in
1952 to 1955.
All members of the Sunday
School committee met recently in
the church basement. A discussion
of the books used was held.
Decisions on nextyear’s curricu
lum are to be made by the end of
March. A committee of Laura
Lawrence, Margo Middlekamp
and Karen Webster are to make
plans for the annual Pancake
Supper to be held on Wednesday,
April 2.
It was decided to keep the same
admission charges as last year,
Auburn euchre
results
Euchre party was held February
26 at Auburn Community hall.
Winners were high man, Jack
Lockart; low man, Tom Hallam;
high lady, Lillian Leatherland and
novelty, Carol Daer.
Euchre parties are held every
Wednesday night at 8 p.m. at the
Community Hall. Everyone wel-
ome.
Auburn
4-H dub meets
BY NANCY SIERTSEMA
The 4H etiquette club gathered
for their first meeting at the
Auburn Library on February 26
with 16 members and two leaders,
Glenyce McClinchey and Annette
Losereit in attendance.
The meeting opened with the 4H
pledge and all the members were
introduced to each other. An
election of officers also took place.
The new officers are president,
Julia Cunningham; vice-presi
dent, Marlene Van Elden Peters-
man; secretary, Tanya Boon-
stoppel; press reporter, Nancy
Siertsema and assistant press
reporter Lori Armstrong.
The members learned the prop
er way to make introductions. The
next meeting will take place at the
Knox United Church, Auburn on
March 5.
adults $5.00; elementary school
students $2.50; preschools free;
and afamily rate of $16.00. This
year it was decided that tickets
would be sold for settings at 5 p.m.
and6 p.m. and 7 p.m. to avoid
people having to wait for their turn
to eat.
Since we introduced the Riello Oil Burner in this area
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A donation of $50 is to be made to
the Flower Fund of the church.
Future plans include a play by
the junior class on February 23
called Noah and the Ark. A puppet
play by the Young Teen class on
May 25 and the graduation Sunday
on June 15.
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Kay Spicer guest at 2 cooking schools
“Light & Easy Cooking’’ - has
been organized by Huron County
Nutrition Committee for this year’s
National Nutrition Month Cam
paign.
Light & Easy Cooking is a
cooking demonstration to be held
in Wingham on March 19 and in
Clinton on March 20, featuring
Kay Spicer, well known Canadian
food writer and cookbook author.
There will be two demonstrations
held at 1:30and 7:30p.m.inSt.
Andrew’s Presbyterian Church,
Wingham on the 19th and in the
Huronview Auditorium on the
20th. Pre-registration is required
by calling the Ontario Ministry of
Agriculture and Food, Clinton at
1-800-265-5171 or 482-3428. There
is a $3.00 charge for those
attending.
Kay Spicer says that “My
recipes are quick and easy-to-
follow and were designed for
novice cooks as well as experienced
ones.’’
In April of last year, Kay’s new
book, Light& Easy Choices was
launched. Published in co-opera
tion with the Canadian Diabetes
Association&the Juvenile Dia
betes Foundation, the book is for
anyone interested in food for
fitness, nutrition and fun.
As Kay began to develop this
collection of recipes she says “it
came to me loud and clear that the
Choice system of diet (recom
mended for diabetics) ... is a
perfectly good balanced diet for
everyone. There is a lighter touch
to all the dishes I create - less
sugar, fat and,salt.” In addition to
the recipes that will be prepared,
thedemonstrationwillbefull of
handy cooking tips which Kay has
learned from her years of experi
ence as a professional home
economist and food writer.
NOTICE
EFFECTIVE MARCH 1,1986
Don Dunbar and Paul Cook have purchased Fred Lawrence
Electric Ltd. and will continue to operate the business under the
same name, address and phone number.
Don and Paul are well experienced in the electrical field and
lookforward to doing business with new and old customers with
(continued quality workmanship.
On behalf of my wife and family I would like to take this
Opportunity to thank everyone for their patronage during the
list 12 years that I have been in business and I hope that you will
ectend the same confidence to the new owners.
I -Thankyou, Fred Lawrence.
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