HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Citizen, 1988-12-21, Page 8PAGE 8. THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1988.
Auburn Knox United celebrates the season
Compiled by Mrs. Mildred Lawlor. Phone 526-7589
Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs.
Emerson Rodger of RR 2, Auburn,
who celebrated their 55th wedding
anniversary on December 15.
On December 31, the Auburn
Lions Club is having a New Year’s
Eve party at the Auburn Community
Hall. A limited number of tickets
are available.
I would like to wish everyone a
Merry Christmas and a Happy New
Year.
Wl members enjoy Xmas dinner
On Tuesday, December 13 the
Women’s Institute held their
Christmas pot luck dinner at the
Community Hall. Eighteen mem
bers sat down to this dinner served
up by Erma Cartwright, Mildred
Lawlor and Betty Archambault.
The Ode, Mary Stewart Collect, O
Canada and Grace opened the
meeting. After the meal the presi
dent, Erma Cartwright welcomed
all. Mrs. Tom Jardin told some of the
origins of the carols that were sung
and Marjorie McDougall was pian
ist.
Betty Archambault introduced
the speaker Rev. Dave Snihur the
United Church Minister. He spoke
on the Christmas that was nearly
missed. Sometimes we miss the one
thing, forgetting Christ at Christmas
and he asked ‘‘Whatcan we do to
make Christ part of our Christmas?”
Euchre winners
announced
There were five tables in play at
the euchre party held Tuesday.
Winners were: high lady, Grace
Cartwright; low lady, Lillian Lether-
land; high man, Ted Mills; low man,
Len Shobbrook. Birthday nearest
Christmas, Karen Plunkett; most
zeros on card, Anne Giousher.
This was the last euchre party
until after the New Year and will
commence on January 3 at 8 p.m.
As the people assembled in Knox
United Church, Auburn on Sunday
Anita Gross, Angela Schneider and
Rick Howson accompanied by Ber-
niceGross played several carols.
Rev. Dave Snihur conducted the
morning service and Nancy Park was
organist.
“O Come All Ye Faithful” was
sung. ‘‘Call To Worship” was read
alternately. ‘‘Angels from the
Realms of Glory’ ’ was sung followed
by the Prayer of Approach and the
Lord’s Prayer in unison. Ethel Ball
and Jake Middelkamp lit the fourth
Advent Candle, ‘‘The Candle of
Joy”.
The junior and senior choir sang
anthems and Lori Millian was
pianist. Announcements were give-
en. The children’s song was ‘‘Mary
had a baby boy” and Rev. Snihur
told the children’s story - birthday
candles meaning joy, and the
Birthday of Jesus.
Rev. Snihur read scripture from
Isiah followed by prayer chorus
‘‘Turn your eyes upon Jesus”. Rev.
Snihur gave prayers of Thanks
giving and Concern and also read the
scripture from Matthew. Rev.
Snihur’s sermon was entitled ‘‘The
Gifts of Christmas - Joy!” The
offering was received by Greg Park was sung. Rev. Snihur pronounced
and Larry Plaetzer with offering the Benediction, followed by Bene-
response, “We Give Thee but Thine' diction response ‘‘Go now in
Own” was sung. “The First Noel” Peace”, ended the service.
A very special Thank You to the person or persons who nominated
me as Huliett Township Citizen of the Year for 1988, and to the
Committee for naming me. The plaque hangs on the wall and will
always be a reminder of the honour awarded me through its
presentation.
Atthis Christmas Season I would like to extend a very Merry
Christmas toall, but especially to the Counciland Staff of theTownship
for their moral support through my time of illness. It is greatly
appreciated. -Harry Lear
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