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Mrs. Mildred Lawlor
526-7589
Valentine Dessert
held by UCW
Mr. Gary Shuttleworth said
grace fora Valentine Dessert when
Unit 2 of Auburn U.C.W. met
February 12 in the church.
Mrs. Beth Lansing and Mrs.
Oliver Anderson were in charge
assisted by Mrs. I. Turner and and
Mrs. J. Naylor. There were 17
members and three visitors pre-
sent. The worship included Valen-
tines given to each member with a
Bible verse on "Love" which
members read alternately. A
prayer written by the Indian
Poetess Pauline Johnston was
followed by the hymns, "He's Got
the Whole World in his hands" and
"For the Healing of the Nations".
Marjorie McDougall was pianist.
A meditation from "The Half
Breed Book" gave further insight
to this year's study on the
Canadian Indian. Marjorie Mc-
Dougall played "Whispering
Hope" as an instrumental during
the offering.
A film on Indians entitled
"Unlearning Indian Stereo -types
was shown by Mr. Shuttleworth.
He followed with atalk and a period
of open discussion.
The leader Miss Betty Marsh led
the business. Minutes were read
and Mrs. Jack Armstrong present-
ed the financial report. Plans were
made for "Family Night" to be
held on Friday, February 21 at 7
p.m.
The roll call was answered by
generous donations to the Layette
'and 10 pneumonia jackets were
received for the Ethiopian project.
Visits were arranged for five
shut-ins. The U.C.W. will cater for
Blyth Festival Dinners. The Miz-
pah Benediction repeated in uni-
son closed the meeting.
Auburn WMS meets
The February meeting of the
Auburn Presbyterian W.M.S.-was
held at the home of Mrs. Lillian
Leatherland.
The president Mrs. Roy Daer
presided and gave the call to
worship. She welcomed everyone
to the meeting.
The devotional period was in
charge of Mrs. Marion Haggitt.
The meditation was on The Holy
Spirit followed by prayer.
The study was in charge of Mrs.
Viola Raithby who read an account
of the work of George and Mary
Allann, missionaries in Bolivia.
The March meeting will beheld
at the home of Mrs. Viola Raithby
on March 11 at 1:30 p.m.
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Scouts to visit Auburn United
The minister Gary Shuttleworth
was in charge of the Sunday
morning worship at Knox United
church. Organ prelude was played
by Mrs. Gordon Gross. Several
hymns from The Hymns of
Gospel" were sung.
A Quartette of Lori Millian,
Nancy Park, Ell Lapp and Jake
Middlekamp sang, "The Master
Hath Come" under the direction of
Mrs. Barry Millian.
Junior Congregation was in
charge of Mrs. B. Worsell, Mrs.
Fred Armstrong and Lori and
Donna Lynn Armstrong.
The minister's sermon was
entitled "Love Direction". Offer-
ing was received by Allan Webster
and Peter Verbeek.
Auburn euchre results
The weekly euchre party was
held on Wednesday night, Febru-
ary 12 at the Community Hall.
The winners were: high man,
Gordon Gross; low man, Ray
Hanna; high lady, Lillian Leather -
land; low lady, Nadiene Scott;
novelty, Murray Rollison;
prize, Jane Glousher.
special
Euchre parties are held every
Wednesday night at 8 p.m. at the
Community hall. Everyonewel-
come.
Kitchener residents visit
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Jardine and
family of Kitchener and Mrs.
Bonnie Armour and Julie of
Waterloo, spent the weekend with
theirparents Mr. and Mrs. Tom
Jardin and Mrs. E. Straughan.
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Next Sunday, February 23 will
be Scout -Cub Sunday. About 40
members of the organization from
the Blyth District will visit the
church. Family night will be
Friday, February 21 at 7 p.m.
Pot Luck dinner and slides by
Maria Dalton showing slides of
Haiti. Everyone welcome.
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