HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Citizen, 1988-09-07, Page 17THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1988. PAGE 17.
Auburn
Compiled by Mrs. Mildred Lawlor. Phone 526-7589
'Death of Friend' Knox
Church sermon topic
County builds dome in Auburn
Rev. Snihur conducted the Knox
United morning service and Mrs.
Gordon Gross was organist. The
Call to Worship was read, followed
by the hymn, “Thine is theGlory".
Rev. Snihur gave the Prayer of
Approach, with the Prayer of
4-H club
organizing
The 4H Fall Project “Much Ado
About Meat’’ will be given by
leaders Linda Plaetzer 526-7121
and Annette Losereit526-7098.
Please contact these leaders by
September 13 if you’d like to take
part. Persons have to be 12 years of
age by July 1 and no more than 21
years of age. Open dates are
September 19 or 26. The leaders
hopethattherewillbea number
interested.
Confession read in unison.
The announcements were given
followed by the children's song
“Father, I Adore You’’.The hymn,
“ltiswell with my soul” was sung.
Rev. Snihur read scriptures from
Leviticus, Romans and I Corin
thians and the prayer chorus, “My
Jesus 1 Love Thee” was sung.
The minister’s sermon was
entitled “Death of a Friend.” The
offering was received by Murray
Rollinson and Peter Verbeek and
dedicated with the offeratory
response, “We give Thee but
Thine own’’, followed by the
hymn, “Through the Love of God
our Saviour”.
The minister gave the benedic
tion, followed by benediction
response, “Reach Out, Reach out
to others’’, which ended the
service.
Auburn will be getting its own
“dome” in the next few weeks with
the erection of a sand dome at the
Huron County Roads Department
site north of the village.
Huron County Council awarded
the tender for a 4000-cubic meter
dome to hold road sand at its Sept. 1
meeting. Bulkstore Structures Ltd.
will build a wooden dome structure
for a price of $84,474. The tender
was $40,000 less than the next
Auburn people
A special day for senior citizens
and the handicapped will be held
on Friday, September 9 at the
Huron Thresher’s Reunion in
Blyth. Admission will be $1 on that
day only.
Mr. and Mrs. Brian Craig and
family of St. Jacobs spent holidays
at their trailer at RR 3, Auburn.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bennett of
Amherstburg and Mrs. Vivian
Pentland of North Bay visited Mr.
and Mrs. Tom Jardin this past
week.
Visitors on Saturday with Mr.
and Mrs. Tom Lawlor were Mrs.
Dorothy Wilson of Clinton and
Anne and Bob Potter and son,
Gordon of Toronto.
lowestofthe three tenders, and
less than half the price of the most
expensive. One of the other
tendering companies would have
installed a fabric dome over a metal
structure while the other would
have built a wood frame with metal
covering.
The county has begun expropri
ation procedures against two
landowners whose land is required
for the widening of County Rd. 31
Mrs. Bonnie Armour of Kitchen
er spent Saturday with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Jardin.
We are sorry to report that Mrs.
Gertrude Hamilton of Goderich
(formerly of Auburn) had the
misfortune tobreak herhip. We
wish her a speedy recovery.
Auburn 1/1/7
plans meeting
The Women’s Institute will be
held at 2 p.m. on September 20 at
the Community Hall. The topic will
be “Agriculture and Canadian
Industries” by Mrs. Lloyd Barth.
Hostesses will be Mrs. Lloyd
Barth, Mrs. Donald Haines and
Mrs. Tom Lawrence.
in the Benmiller area. County
engineer Dennis Merrall had
explained that the two landowners
had signed agreements to sell the
land but then refused to sign
deeds. A by-law beginning the
expropriation procedure was ap
proved at the council meeting.
Council also approved the pur
chase of a Caterpillar front end
loader from Crothers Limited at a
cost of $192,434 despite the fact it
was the highest of six tenders. Four
of the tendering companies did not
meet the specifications of the
tender. The road committee also
felt that the higher resale value and
better maintenance record of
Caterpillar equipment in the coun
ty experience made the more
expensive loader a better bargain
in the long run.
ALL
SNOWMOBILERS
in Brussels-Walton area in
terested in having organized
groomed trails for our area -
a special meeting will be
held at the arena on
THURSDAY,SEPT.15
at8:00p.m.
Blyth Scouts
need leadership
The First Blyth Group Commit
tee met on Monday, August 29 at
Blyth Public School.
A donation of $30 was sent to the
Boy Scouts Huron District Head
quarters for the Trees for Canada.
Since no one has recovered the
plaque for Blyth Citizen of the Year
for Scouting, it was decided to
place an ad in the newspaper.
In other business, handbooks for
the Group Committee need to be
purchased in London. Any person
attending training sessions for the
Blyth groups may receive some
remuneration for baby sitting
costs.
The main topic of discussion was
the upcoming registration night
which will be Thursday, Sept. 8 at 8
p.m. in the Blyth Public School
auditorium. Parents must be pre
sent to sign the forms and it is not
necessary for the child to attend.
Since adequate leadership has
not been found registration may be
limited. A lot of interest has been
expressed by the boys of Blyth,
Londesborough and Auburn to
participate in these clubs that
teachlifeskills. With sufficient
leadership area boys would receive
an insight into living to last them a
lifetime that is not received in the
hockey arena or on the ball field.
The next meeting will be
October 3 at 7:30 p.m. in Blyth
Public School.
Mabel's
Grill
Continued from Page 4
“Isn’t it comforting to know,”
Julia said, “that the two most
powerful countries in history still
act like kids in a school yard?”
FRIDAY: Billie Bean was saying
he’s going to have to do something
about getting a different television
aerial or he won’t be able to pick up
CBC anymore, now that it’s only
going to be available on UHF.
“I wish it was only available ton
TUHF,” Ward said. That it turns
out under questioning is “totally
unavailable high frequency”
which means nobody could watch
and they wouldn’t get all the
anti-government propaganda
Ward says the CBC shows.
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