HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Citizen, 1987-10-07, Page 12PAGE 12. THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1987.
Auburn Angela Schneider top student at GDCI
Compiled by Mrs. Mildred Lawlor. Phone 526-7589
Communion held
at Knox, Auburn
Knox United Church held Holy
Communion Service with Rev.
Dave Snihur conducting and Lori
Millian as organist.
Call to Worship was read
alternatively followed by the
hymn, “Sing Ye Praises” followed
by prayer of approach and The
Lord's Prayer. The announce
ments were given.
The Senior Choir sang an
anthem. Rev. Snihur told the
children’s story, “Cindy and Sally
and dog Muffy and the mystery of
the Stone”.
‘‘It is well with my Soul” was
sung. Offering was received by
Greg Park and Murray Rollison
followed by Offeratory Response
and Prayer chorus. Rev. Snihur’s
sermon was entitled ‘ ‘Together we
are the Church!”
The Communion hymn “Let us
Break Bread together” was sung
and then th sharing of the bread
and wine was held. “The Church’s
one Foundation” was sung. The
minister pronounced the benedic
tion followed by Benediction Re
sponse, “Lord We Pray”.
Next Sunday will be a special
service of “Thanksgiving”. Anni
versary Sunday will be celebrated
on Sunday, October 18 at 10 a.m.
An Auburn girl who was chosen
as valedictorian for her class has
won six major scholarships at the
Goderich District Collegiate Insti
tute commencement exercises on
September 25, including an award
as the year’s most outstanding
student.
Angela Schneider was the recip
ient of the prestigious Chaoman
Downey Scholarship, which is
awarded annually to the most
outstanding student at GDCI, as
determined jointly by the faculty
Local women
attend
UCW rally
and the student body, accepting it
from donor William Saunders.
She also won the Donald Fraser
and Family Scholarship, presented
by principal H. J. Murphy, as the
student deemed the most deserv
ing of the award.
In addition, Miss Schneider was
the winner of the Robert MacKay
Memorial Scholarship for the
highest standing in Grade 13; the
Andrew and Rheta Scott Award,
presented annuall to the student
who has achieved the highest
average in three Grade 13 mathe
matics courses; and the William
Cutt Memorial Scholarship, a-
warded each year to the student
achieving the highest standing in
French in Grades 12 and 13 at
GDCI.
Miss Schneider was also award
ed one of the 10 Ontario Scholar
ships presented by Huron MPP
Jack Riddell during the evening,
and also received an Honour
Graduation Diploma. Another lo
cal girl, Lynne Starkey of RR 3,
Auburn, also received both an
Ontario Scholarship and an Hon
our Graduation Diploma, as well as
being the recipient of the Goderich
Rotary Club’s William E. Elliott
Scholarship, awarded annually to
the top Grade 13 student who has
enrolled in a course in journalism.
Marlene Van Eeeden Peters-
man and Paul Speight, both of RR
1, Auburn were also among the 47
GDCI Grade 13 students who were
awarded Honour Graduation Di
plomas.
100 attend birthday party
Congratulations toMrs. Jean
Postill who celebrated her 80th
birthday on Sunday, October 4 at
the Auburn Community Hall with a
family gathering of around 100
persons. They had a supper and a
Hullett Happenings
birthday cake at 5 p.m. She
received many gifts, flowers and
cards. Happy Birthday Jean.
Mrs. Phyllis Arnett of Mount
Forest spent a few days during the
week with Mrs. Beth Lansing.
Story time held
STORY TIME
Again this year, Hullett will give
pre-school children the opportun
ity for story time. It will be held
every Wednesday at 10 until 11
a.m. It began Wednesday, October
2. Mr. Snell will be in charge of this
activity in the library. Everyone is
welcome.
OPEN HOUSE
On Wednesday, September 30,
there was an open house at the
school. It began at 7 p.m. and
ended at9p.m. We had a good turn
out. It was a good time for parents
to talk with the teachers. Parents
were shown what their child had
accomplished at school during
these last few weeks. We would
like to thank everyone who attend
ed for coming.
SOCCER
Congratulations to both our boys
and girls soccer teams. Our junior
girls ended up very successful in
the tournamenton Wednesday,
September 30, 1987, going unde
feated in three games. All of the
players would like to thank Ms.
Weise for coaching them.
The junior boys also ended very
successfully in the tournament. At
the start they had a co-ed game
against Clinton. The score was
Hullett 2, Clinton 1. Other scores
were Hullett 3, Seaforth 1, and
Hullett is pleased with them as
well. The boys would also like to
thank their coach Mr. Griffin for
coaching them.
This year’s Senior Soccer Tour
nament was held on Tuesday,
October 6 at Huron Centennial
School in Brucefield. The coach for
the girls’ team was Mr. Riley and
the boys coach Mr. Gingerich.
Results of this tournament will be
in next week’s edition.
THANKSGIVING ASSEMBLY
On October 9, we are having a
Thanksgiving Assembly. It starts
at 9 a.m. Parents are welcome to
attend.
Mrs. Don Haines, Mrs. Peter
Verbeek, Mrs. Jack Armstrong,
Mrs. Barry Millian, Marjorie
McDougall, Mrs. Ell Lapp, Mrs.
Marinus Bakker, Mrs. Dorothy
Grange, Mrs. Violet Durnin and
Mrs. Lawrence Plaetzer attended
the Fall Rally for Huron-West
U.C.W. held at Trinity Church,
Ashfield last Monday.
Mr. Reg. Hamilton returned
home from Clinton Hospital being
a patient there for a few days.
Mrs. Tom Haggitt, Mrs. Lily
Letherland, Marjorie McDougall,
Mrs. Viola Raithby and Mrs. Roy
Daer enjoyed a two-day Mystery
bus trip to Orillia and Lagoon City.
This also included a three-hour
cruise on the Trent-Severn water
ways, returning by Beaver Valley
for a beautiful colour tour of that
area.
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. McIntosh of
London visited on the weekend
with Mrs. Frances Clark.
Mrs. Viola Hallam and son Roy
ofLucknowvisitedwithMr. and
mrs. Tom Hallam on Sunday.
Young wins top provincial award
Donald Young of Auburn has
been awarded the Distinguished
Service Award by the Heart and
Stroke F oundation of Ontario at the
Provincial Annual Meeting held
recently in Toronto.
This is the highest form of
recognition awarded by the Heart
and Stroke Foundation to a volun
teer. The volunteer must have
provided outstanding service to
the organization provincially or
regionally. Don is one of only two to
receive this award in Ontario this
year.
Don has been a dedicated
volunteer both locally and provin
cially for many years. His greatest
contribution has been in the area of
Jump Rope for Heart but he is also
a founding member of the local
chapter and has served as secre
tary and campaign chairman for
Huron County. For three years he
was South Western Ontario re
gional representative on the pro
vincial Jump Rope For Heart
committee.
Don is a dedicated volunteer who
has carried out his responsibilities
without asking for thanks or
reward and his longstanding com
mitment to the Foundation de
serves this special recognition.
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