HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Citizen, 1990-05-09, Page 6PAGE 6. THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, MAY 9. 1990.
Auburn
Compiled by Mrs. Mildred Lawlor. Phone 526-7589
Baptism at Knox
Several people led in the Knox
United Church service in the
absence of Rev. Snihur in Sunday
morning worship at Knox United
Church.
Organist was Mrs. Gordon
Gross. Mrs. Linda Plaetzer lead in
the Call to Worship read alternate
ly, followed by hymn “This is my
Father’s World’’. She also gave the
Prayer of Approach and the Lord’s
Prayer was repeated in unison. The
senior choir sang the anthem
“What Color is God’s skin’’ and
Nancy Park was pianist. Nancy
Park gave the children’s story and
prayer. The hymn “Sweet Hour of
Prayer’’ was sung. Mrs. Mary Stoll
read scriptures and prayer chorus
“My Jesus 1 Love Thee” was sung.
Mrs. Lillian Hallam gave an
excellent talk on World Religion
and repeated the 23rd Psalm of
India. She closed in Prayer. The
offering was received by Stuart
Bakker and Peter Verbeek and
dedicated by Maurice Bean. The
Benediction and the reponse “We
thank Thee all our God” ended the
service.
Next Sunday, May 13 will be the
sharing in infant baptism at Knox
United Church. Bible Study will be
at the Snihurson Friday, May 11 at
1:15 p.m. Huronview Fellowship
time will be on Thursday, May 17
at the chapel at 1:15 p.m.
East Wawanosh seeks
grant for book publishing
East Wawanosh Council author
ized Clerk Winona Thompson to
apply to the Ministry of Culture
and Communications for a book
publishing grant under the Com
munity Program grant at its meet
ing of May 1. Council approved
matching the grant of $2,000 as
applied.
Council accepted the petition for
drainage work for Alex and
Paulene Gulutzen for Part Lot 35,
Cone. 5. J.M. McBride of Maitland
Engineering Services in Wingham
is to be engaged as engineer for the
project.
Drainage Superintendent Gary
Nicholson will be supervising clean
out of the Caldwell branch of the
Hallahan-Caldwell Municipal
Drain
Council approved two grants. A
$75 grant is being given to the
“Kids Are Us” program and $60 is
being given to the Huron County
Road Superintendent Association.
Council authorized Road Super
intendent Ralph Campbell to obtain
two quotes for rental of trucks,
loader, dozer with scraper of motor
scraper for the reconstruction of
Concession 4-5.
Building permits were issued to:
Fred Meier, North Part Lot 42,
Cone. 6, extension to driving shed;
Brad Galbraith, Part Lot 38, Cone.
14, residence, subject to approval
from the Huron County Health Unit
and the Ministry of Transportation;
Vaughn Toll, Part Lot 37, Cone. 2,
addition to a residence.
Payment of the general accounts
in the amount of $17,489.41, the
road accounts in the amount of
$25,834.44, which includes pay
ment of a pickup truck for $8,691,
and the Belgrave Community Cen
tre Board payment of $1,299.60
were authorized by Council.
Goodwill
truck
arrives Tues.
Sympathy is extended to the
family relatives and friends of Mrs.
Celia Taylor of Goderich formerly
of Auburn, who passed away at
Alexandra Marine and General
Hospital on Monday, April 30 in
her 88th year.
The Goodwill truck will be at
Knox United Church on Tuesday,
May 15. Please have your used
clothing in garbage bags at the
church on Monday, May 14 for pick
up on Tuesday.
Sympathy is extended to the
family, relatives and friends of
Viola Raithby who passed away in
Stratford Hospital on Friday, May 4
in her 84th year.
The Women’s Institute will be
held on Tuesday, May 15 at 2 p.m.
at the Community Hall.
Horticultural Soc.
finishes course
in landscaping
On Monday evening, April 30 the
Auburn Horticultural Society com
pleted the three session landscap
ing course for which 50 members
registered. Harvey Snell and
Robert Hunking presented a great
deal of valuable information during
the three eveninjgs. Horticulture in
the Auburn area is alive and well.
People in
Londesboro
Several members of Londesboro
W.I. attended the 80th birthday
party of Blyth W.I. at Memorial
Hall on Thursday evening.
Congratulations to Wayne and
Ruth Hulley of Seaforth on the
birth of their daughter Andrea
Diann on Sunday, April 29.
The best wishes of the commun
ity are extended to Mr. Ken Hulley
who is in University Hospital after
heart surgery. His friends and
neighbours hope he has a speedy
recovery and will soon be back
home again.
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