HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Citizen, 1986-04-02, Page 8PAGE 8. THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 2, 1986.
Too much hockey you say? So how did these Auburn youngsters make
use of their day off on Monday in the beautiful, summer-like
temperatures? Playing hockey. The youngsters are some of the most
valuable members of the Blyth minor hockey program.
People come home
for holidays
Visitors with Beth Lansing
Saturday afternoon were Bruce
and Kristen Youngblut of Toronto.
Don, Margaret, Lori. and Susan
Youngblut of London, Glen, Jean,
Jennifer Youngblut and friend of
Ottawa.
Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Tom
Lawrence on Sunday were Mr. and
Mrs. Jim Dickey, Lisa, Dawn and
Adam of Inverhuron, Mary and
Gary Smith, Richard and Melinda
of Dungannon, Diane and Kassan-
dra Dickey of Kincardine, Dave
Collins of Kincardine, Leonard
Smith from Ripley, Lynn Wall and
boys of Wingham, Gary Collins
and Irene, Audrey Rutledge,
Penny and Jonathan Rutledge of
Blyth.
Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Rogers
visited onSunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Bill Helesic, Goderich.
The euchre tournament sche-
duled for April 5 is cancelled and
rescheduled for April 19 at 2 p.m.
Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Rogers
•returned home from Brownsville,
Texas on Friday, March 29 after
spending the winter months there.
Easter guests of Pastor and Mrs.
James Carne were Brian and Shari
Mater, Heidi and Dustin, of
Wainfleet, Ont., Gerald and
Yvonne Camplin, Heather, David
and Bethany, of Clarksburg, Ont.,
and Miriam Carne, of Stoney
Creek, Ontario.
Knox United
holds Easter service
Lilies and a lovely "Alleluia Our
King Lives" banner made by Lori
Millian's second grade pupils and
other Easter banners adorned the
walls of the sanctuary for Easter
morning service at Knox United
Church, Auburn.
The ministerGary T. Shuttle-
worth was in charge of the service.
The organ and piano prelude was
by Mrs. Gordon Gross and Miss
Lori Millian. The Junior choir sang
two numbers entitled "Alleluia"
and "Praise The Lord" under the
direction f Mrs. Allan Webster and
Mrs. Gordon Gross.
The senior choir sang "Christ
Arose" with Mrs. Barry Millian as
pianist., The Junior congregation
was led by Mrs. T. Bakker, Tammy
Shuttleworth, Donna Lynn and
Lori Armstrong.
The minister chose for his
sermon "Understanding Easter.
FARM SAFTY
There were palm crosses in the
bulletins, a gift from Mr. and Mrs.
Shuttleworth and were from Afri-
ca. Offering was received by Greg
Hallam, Steven Milian, Bill Seers
and M. Bakker.
Auburn euchre
winners named
The weekly euchre party was
held on Monday evening March 26
at the Auburn Community Hall
with eight tables in play.
Winners were: high man, Ken
McDougall; low man, Orval Mc-
Phee; high lady, Jane Glousher;
low lady, Anne Glousher; novelty,
Mrs. Shobbrook.
Euchre parties are held every
Wednesday evening at 8 p.m. at
Auburn Community Hall. Every-
one is welcome to attend.
PAYS DFF
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Missionary Chapel holds service
People were wondering why it
had never been done before, as
they left a very inspirational Good
Friday service, the first in the
history of Huron Chapel.
The excellent attendance was
augmented by the presence of
some of the congregation of the
Westfield church, whose pastor,
Donald Vair, played the organ
during the service. Pastor and
Mrs. Vair also ministered twice in
song.
Pastor Carne preached on the
Walkerburn Club
sees pictures of Italy
On March 25 at 2 p.m. the
Walkerburn Club met at Mrs.
Lloyd Penfound's home.
The President Mrs. Len Ar-
chambault opened the meeting
with a poem "Smile". 0 Canada
was sung followed by Mrs. J.
Huizinga leading in prayer. The
secretary's report was. read and
approved. The treasurer's report
was read with $230 in the bank and
the foster child paid until the end of
June. Roll call was won by Mrs. J.
Verway.
The April meeting will be at Mrs.
Len Archambault's with Mrs. J.
Huizinga and Mrs. H. Hunking
and the lunch committee Mrs. D.
Kibble and Mrs. Len Archambault
the programme. Pictures of Italy
willhe shown by Mr. and Mrs.
Elliott Lapp.
Mrs. Huizinga introduced the
Lady Finille speakers, Mrs. B.
Moxam and Mrs. P. McCabe. A
draw was made for a model and the
hostess Mrs. Penfound was the
lucky winner. The speakers show-
ed how to find correct skin tones,
then the make up to use and the
correct colours to wear.
Mrs. H. Hunking read two
appropriate Easter poems later
and lunch was served by the
hostesses Mrs. Tom Cunningham
and Mrs. R. Archambault. A social
get-together closed the meeting.
theme "The Cancelled Appoint-
ment," emphasizing that we, like
Barabbas, have been spared the
penalty of sin because Christ
"bore our sins in His own body on
the cross." During the communion
service which followed, one person
trusted Christ to be her Saviour.
On Easter Sunday, the "race to
the moon" Sunday school enlarge-
ment campaign was inaugurated.
The effects in the adult Bible class
were apparent immediately, as the
size of the class necessitated a
larger place in which to meet. In the
morning service, Pastor and Mrs.
Carne ministered in song and the
pastor preached on "The Divine
Upheaval." During the evening
service Pastor Carne showed slides
of his recent visit to Israel.
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