The Citizen, 1986-03-26, Page 8PAGE 8. THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 26, 1986.
Lisa Boonstoppel of Auburn won a trip to the United Nations in a public
speaking contest sponsored by the Oddfellows and Rebekahs in
Clinton on Friday night. Lisa chose "The Dictionary" as topic of her
winning speech.
Auburn girl wins trip
to United Nations
The Oddfellows and Rebekahs
"United Nations Pilgrimage for
Youth" public speaking contest
was held in Clinton on Friday
evening, March 21.
There were seven contestants
from Huron County high schools.
Each was required to give a
five-minute prepared speech and a
one -minute impromptu talk.
The winner was Lisa Boon-
stoppel of Auburn and the runner-
up was Paulette Lippert of Tees -
water.
Last year's winner Karla King of
Brussels gave a slide presentation
on her twelve -day trip to Ottawa,
Montreal, New York City, and
Washington with 37 other winners
from Ontario, Michigan and
Minnesota. One of the highlights
was a visit to the United Nations
and attendance at several live
sessions. An exchange student
from Iran, Kamran Dehghan who
is living in the Clinton area also
spoke.
Judges for the evening were Mr.
Jim Axtmann, principal of Grey
Central School; Mrs. Sheila Ri-
chards of Brussels and Reverend
David Woodall of Clinton.
Others in attendance from Brus-
sels and area were Mrs. Leona
Connolly, Mrs. Margaret Craw-
ford, Mrs. John McKarter, Mrs.
Bill King, Mrs, Margaret McCut-
cheon and Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Bray
of Wingham.
Women's Institute meets
The Women's Institute met at
the Auburn Community Hall on
Tuesday, March 18 at 2 p.m. with
17 present. Agriculture and Cana-
dian Industries was the topic. The
meeting opened with the Institute
Ode, Mary Stewart Collect and 0
Canada. The president Mrs. Len
Archambault chaired the meeting.
Mrs. Robert Peck introduced the
guest speaker, Richard Hamilton
from Agriculture and Food, Clin-
ton and he showed a film on "Food
Price Dialogue". He followed with
a quizz. He stressed that we all
shop Canadian. There was a
question period. He was thanked
by Mrs. Lloyd Barth and presented
with a gift.
The minutes of the last meeting
were read by the secretary Mrs. R.
Peck who also gave the treasurer's
report. It was reported that there
was an atlas put in the library, and
the piano had been repaired.
Plans for the April meeting as
the annual meeting and dinner will
be held on April 22 at Bedford
Hotel, Goderich at 12 noon and the
committee was to arrange for rides
also. Reports are to be brought in
that day. Correspondence was
read and dealt with. The card
report was given by Lillian Leath-
erland. Roll call was answered by,
"Give one cent for every can of
vegetables on your pantry shelf".
Collection was received also. A
card was signed by all to send to
Mrs. Dorothy Bennett who is a
patient in Victoria Hospital,
London.
Mrs. Lloyd Barth gave a reading
entitled "Farmer's Boy". Mrs.
Lillian Leatherland had the slate of
officers and everyone stayed the
same for the coming year and will
be installed at the banquet. Anita
Gross recited the "Woes of the
Farmer". TheQueenandGrace
were sung.
A delicious lunch was served by
Mrs-. E. Lapp, Mrs. R. Peck and
Mrs. Lloyd Barth. Lucky cup was
won by Marion Haggitt and
Anniversary closest to that day was
Jean Plaetzer.
5 tables
at Auburn euchre
The weekly euchre party was
held Wednesday, March 19 at 8
p.m. with five tables in play.
Winners were: high man, Murray
Rollinson; low man, Edgar Daer;
high lady, Bernice McClinchey;
low lady, Lillian Stewart and
novelty, Carol Daer.
Euchre parties are held every
Wednesday night at the Commun-
ity Hall at 8 p.m. Everyone is
welcome.
Mrs. Mildred Lawlor
526-7589
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Auburn UCW holds
Easter Thankoffering
Even with inclement weather, a
number of guests attended the
Auburn U.C.W. Easter Thank -
offering meeting. Mrs. Gordon
Gross and Marjorie McDougall
played the prelude on the piano
and organ.
Mrs. Peter Verbeek opened the
service and welcomed the guests.
"Joyful, Joyful we adore thee"
was sung and Mrs. Verbeek led the
devotional. A lovely duet was sung
by Miss Lori Millian and Miss
Christine Busch with Mrs. Bary
Millian as accompanist. Mrs.
Verbeek led in prayer and "Man of
Sorrows" was sung.
Miss Betty Marsh introduced
the guest speaker, Mrs. R. J.
Crocker of Goderich. Mrs. Crocker
spoke on Life and the Resurrection.
To the disciples and to the world
Jesus' resurrection was new - a
complete change. They finally
realized that they must accept the
change and serve God's risen son
for the rest of their lives. Out of
their acceptance the church grew.
Mrs. Gary Shuttleworth thanked
Mrs. Crocker for her thought
provoking speech. "Blessed Re-
deemer" was sung by Miss Millian
and Miss Busch.
Mrs. Busch played a violin solo
during the offertory with Miss
Millian accompanying. Mrs. Jack
Armstrong and Mrs. Orval Mc-
Phee received the offering. The
hymn "The Head that once was
crowned with Thorns" was sung
and Mrs. Verbeek closed the
Worship with prayer.
Lunch was served and a social
gathering enjoyed. •
Palm Sunday observed
at Knox United Church
The minister Gary Shuttleworth
was in charge of the Palm Sunday
service and also the celebration of
the Holy Communion with Rev.
Pickell of Goderich as guest
minister. Organ and piano prelude
were given by Mrs. Gordon Gross
and Miss Lori Millian.
Introit was given by the Junior
Choir with Palm leaves and they
entered singing, "We're Follow-
ing Jesus" under the direction of
Mrs. Allan Webster and Mrs.
Gordon Gross. The Senior Choir
sang, "Blessed Is He" with Mrs.
Millian as pianist. Gary Shuttle-
worth chose for his sermon "Con-
tradiction of Promise?"
Offering was received by Mr. M.
Bakker and Steve Millian. The
celebration of Holy Communion
was served by Rev. Pickell of
Goderich. -Congregational bene-
diction closed the service.
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