HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Citizen, 1986-10-29, Page 12PAGE 12. THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1986.
a\ uburn
Mrs. Mildred Lawlor
526-7589
Norman Alexander
speaks to
The regular meeting of the
Women’s Institute was held at the
Memorial Hall on October 21.
The topic was Agriculture and
Canadian Industry. The convenors
were Mrs. L. Barth and Mrs. E.
Rodgers. The guest speaker was
Mr. Norman Alexander of Londes-
boro. He gave five challenges. His
mainconcernis “WeedSeed” sold
in bird seed and also erosion
control. He thanked the Women’s
Institute for its work. Adelaide
Hoodless was an example how one
person could go out and change the
world. He is happy to see
agriculture being put back into the
classroom by the Women’s Insti
tute members.
Mrs. Don Haines gave a hum
ourous Bingo contest. Winner was
Mrs. Tom Lawrence. The presi
dent Mrs. Len Archambault pre
sided for the meeting. Thank you
notes were read from Christian
Milk Mates get tips
on buying ice cream
BY JULIE GLENN
The “Auburn Milk Mates” held
a meeting on October 20 at the
home of Rosemary Kibble.
The club’s president, Tanya
Boonstoppel opened meeting four
with the 4H Pledge before Anita
Gross, club’s secertary, read the
minutes from meeting three.
Meeting 4’s topic was cultured
dairy products such as yogurt,
buttermilk, sour cream, cottage
cheese and butter. Meeting 5 was
alsoon October 20 and the topic
was ice cream. The girls learned
the history of ice cream as well as
tipsforbuyingicecream. Mem
bers discussed what they would do
for the achievement night which is
on November 26. They enjoyed
w/
Blind Mission International and
from Lady Diana Nursery School.
Letters were read from Huron Day
Centre for the Homebound, Clin
ton. The letter said also that they
need volunteer drivers. They
would prefer the driver to bring a
carload and stay the day 10 a.m. to
3p.m. and help. They pay 22 cents
a km.
Motions were made to send
donations to Homebound and the
Auburn Community Hall.
Reports were given by Mrs. Len
Archambault and Mrs. Laurence
Plaetzer who attended the Rally
held at Walton. Marjorie McDou
gall gave the report on the London
Conference. Card report was given
by Mrs. Lillian Leatherland. Clos
ed with the Queen and Grace was
sung. HostesseswereMrs. Don
Haines, Mrs. E. Rodger and Mrs.
Isabel Turner and a social time
enjoyed.
eating wholewheat yogurt, pan
cakes with maple butter and fruit
smoothie. The meeting was closed
with the 4H Pledge.
Euchre party
winners
Five tables were played at the
euchre party held at Auburn
Community Hall on Tuesday,
October 21.
Winners were: high lady, Carol
Daer; high man, Clarence Allin;
low lady, Mary Shobbrook; low
man, Tom Hallam; novelty, Lillian
Stewart.
Euchre parties are held every
Tuesday night at 8 p.m. at the
Community Hall.
UCW holds Thankoffering
The Auburn U.C.W. Thank-
offering was held on October 22 at
the Church. Guests were present
from Blyth, Dungannon, Nile and
the village Churches.
Mrs. Gary Shuttleworth gave
the Call to Worship then “Blessed
Assurance” was sung with Mrs.
Barry Millian as pianist. Mrs.
Shuttleworth read a scripture
lesson from St. Matthew. An
enjoyable sing song followed with
old favourites “Swing Low, Jesus
Coves Me and Sunbeam” being
sung.
The devotional was given by
Mrs. Don Haines: ‘‘An Autumn
People around Auburn
Local man moves
to Huronview
Mr. Nelson Moulden has gone to
make his home at Huronview last
week.
Sorry to report that Mrs. Jessie
Naylor is a patient in the Alexander
Marine and General Hospital. We
wish her a speedy recovery.
Mrs. Dorothy Grange spent 10
days recently at Mayberry, Michi
gan.
Our sympathy is extended to Mr.
and Mrs. Don Haines on the death
of his mother in Manitoba.
Mrs. Mary Rollison and son
Murray arrived home after spend
ing a week in Toronto with her
daughter and son-in-law Mr. and
Mrs. Alf Weston.
The U.C.W. ladies of Knox
United Church are invited to
Dungannon U.C.W. who are spon
soring a Canada Packers Quilt
Display on October 30,1:30to 8:30.
Everyone is welcome. Admission
is $1.00. There will also be a
handkerchief collection display.
Visitors on Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Tom Lawlor were Mr. and
Mrs. Lloyd McLarty of Goderich
and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Trommer
of Dungannon.
Recent visitors with Ellen John
Style Show”. It was on discarding
what is not the best for our lives and
putting on the clothing of good
works, service and consideration of
others, to God and thus to peace.
Mrs. Shuttleworth then led in
prayer. Offering was received by
Mrs. Dorothy Grange and Mrs.
Lawrence Plaetzer followed by an
appropriate piano solo by Mrs.
Gordon Gross.
Mrs. Elliott Lapp introduced the
guest speaker, Rev. Wilena Brown
ofMillbank. She is working on a
project on faith in the rural
churches. It was of great interest to
all present. Rev. Brown presented
ston and Laura Phillips were Mr.
and Mrs. Garth Rice of Guelph, son
of the late Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Rice,
a former bank manager in Auburn
and Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Young of
Stratford.
Knox
Church
news
The minister Gary T. Shuttle
worth conducted the morning
service at Knox United Church
with Organ Prelude played by Mrs.
Gordon Gross.
Prayers, Life and Work of
Church were given. Anita Gross
gave a saxaphone selection entitl
ed, ‘‘Where cross the crowded
waysofLife” with Mrs. Gordon
Gross as pianist.
The minister’s sermon was
entitled ‘ ‘Of Being Religious.’’
Offering was received by Brian
Ramsey and Laurence Plaetzer.
Service closed with Congregation
al Benediction, ‘‘The Lord Our
God.”
a chart on John Wesley’s quadri
lateral, scripture, tradition, reason
and prayer and explained their use
in today’s churches. She said that
small churches feel that they do not
have enough voice in church
matters. However the lay people
have to learn to express their
desires. A congregation has to
decide what is most important in
God ’ s work and then work together
to accomplish it.
Mrs. Don Haines thanked Rev.
Brownfor herinspiring speech.
“ Count Your Blessings ’ ’ was sung
and Gary Shuttleworth closed the
service with prayer. A social
gathering followed with Unit II
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