HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Citizen, 1988-06-15, Page 14PAGE 14. THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 15, 1988.
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Jardins celebrate 50th
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Jardin
quietly observed their golden
wedding anniversary with Mrs.
Annie Robertson at Meaford.
Following this they spent several
days in the Muskoka area, where
theywe re 50 years agof or their
honeymoon.
On their return a family dinner
was held at Brox’s Olde Town
People around town
Service involves many
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The scripture from Ezekiel was
read by lay reader Elliott Lapp.
Rev. Snihurreada reading entitled
“No Distant Lord’’, followed by
the Prayer Chorus, “Turn your
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Mitch Ortman of Brussels is driving in style these davs thanks to this
truck his grandfather Harry Smith built for him. It’s a one-mother
poweredvehiclethat’sgoodongasbutlttendsto be alittle slow
because it’s so unique his mother Patricia gets stopped so much from
curious onlookers that making the trip from one end of main street to
another can be a slow business.
FATHER’S DAY
The U.C.W. of Knox United
Church will be held on Monday,
June 20 at the Church.
Mrs. William Reich of Kitchener
and daughter Sheila and Sandy and
families visited their cousin Mrs.
Tom Jardin recently.
Sorry to report that Mr. Wilfred
Collinson is a patient in Clinton
Hospital and also John Raithby.
John Raithby had the misfortune to
break his ankle. They are both
wished a speedy recovery.
Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Anderson,
Greg and Nancy Park visited last
weekend with Mr. William Ander
son of Newmarket.
A shower will be held for the
recent bride, the former Yvonne
Bean, on June 27 in the Knox
United Church basement. There
will be money boxes at Seers,
Schneider’s and Jo Jo’s. The
happy couple are planning on
moving West. Please bring a bit of
lunch.
Next Sunday, June 19, the
annual Knox United Church Sun
day School picnic will be held at the
Lion’s Park, Auburn and everyone
is invited. Pot luck supper will be
Village in Elmira. Those attending
were Mr. and Mrs. Donald Jardin,
Steven, Randy and Greg; Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Jardin, Michael and
Darryl and Mrs. Bonnie Armour
and Julia, Mr. and Mrs. Lyman
Jardin of B.C. were unable to be
present. Ruth and Tom appreciate
the many good wishes they
received for this occasion.
held at 4-4:30 p.m.
The monthly meeting of the
Women’s Institute will be held at
the Community Centre Tuesday,
June 21 at 2 p.m.
Sympathy is extended to the
family and relatives of Mrs. Harry
Beadle who passed away in Clinton
Hospital on Saturday, June 11 at
the age of 85.
Rev. Snihur conducted the
morning service atKnox United
Church with Lori Millian as
organist. Call to Worship was read
alternately followed by hymn,
“Fairest Lord Jesus’’. Prayer of
Approach was given by Rev.
Snihur. The announcements were
given. Hymn, “In my Heart there
rings a Melody’’ was sung.
On Wednesday evening, June 8
a good crowd met at the Auburn
Community Centre for the June
meeting of the Horticultural Socie
ty-
The meeting opened with Mar
jorie McDougall at the pianofor the
singing of “O Canada’’. The
members we re welcomed by the
president Maureen Bean. Minutes
of the May meeting were read by
the secretary Anne Vincent and the
financial report given by the
treasurer Elliott Lapp.
All the flower beds, including
Manchester garden have been
planted. Jim Cartwright reported
that he had made the new hanging
baskets and they have been placed
in several new areas of the village.
The Society is pleased to have Mr.
Gerid Beimers taking care of the
watering of the hanging baskets.
The members were happy to hear
that Wilfred Collinson hopes,
when home from hospital, to
continue cutting the lawn at
Manchester Garden. It was noted
that the letters AUBURN at each
end of the village are getting a new
coat of paint.
The meeting continued with two
eyes upon Jesus. ’ ’ The senior choir
sang, “Turn Your Radio On” with
Lori Millian as pianist. The
minister’s sermon was entitled
“Contact’’. The offering was
received by Gordon Gross and
Allan Webster and dedicated
followed by offeratory response,
“Praise God from whom all
blessings flow’’. The hymn
“Teach me Day by Day” was sung.
The minister pronounced the
Benediction followed by the Bene
diction Response, “Now that we all
our God.”
very interesting topics taken by
Dorothy Grange, “The other Gar
den, Night Bloomers” and the use
of edible flowers. Grace Cart
wright gave Summer Gardening
Tips.
Members brought interesting
hobbies or collectibles, which
included bottles, antique articles
of the Munro Store, thimbles,
bells, pictures, ceramicsand other
treasures.
The Society under Eunice Ar
thur and Maureen Bean had a
collection of 25 flowers in bloom at
20%
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A SPECIAL
AWARD
FOR EXTRA SPECIAL
Some kids seem to stand out in
a crowd. They are special
Maybe because of the kindness
or humanity they show;their
hard work; or the exceptional
courage they have displayed.
Whatever it is they are a shining
example to others.
Each year, Ontario Community
Newspapers Association and
Canadian Airlines International
hold a competition to honour
these extra special kids.
Nominations are now being
taken for this year's Juniof
Citizen Program. Help us to
honour them. Call your local
representative for complete
details on the awards, prizes and
rules of nomination.
In your area contact:
The Citizen
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this time of year from forget-me-
nots to beauty bush. Nancy Slater
gave interesting highlights from
its beginning in 1950.
The meeting closed with God
Save the Queen and grace followed
by a lunch of fresh fruit and
vegetables served by Maxine
Seers, Gail Dobie and Dorothy
Schneider. Since this meeting the
resource book, “Guiding to Gard
ening in Canada” has been bought
and has been placed in the Auburn
Library for use by all the public of
the area interested in Horticulture.
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