The Citizen, 1989-01-18, Page 7THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 18, 1989. PAGE 7.
Walton Majestic quilt takes 4th place prize
Compiled by Mrs. Betty McCall. Phone 887-6677
Calling all hobbies!
This Wednesday the Walton
Women’s Institute plan for their
monthly noon luncheon to be held
at the hall at 11:30 a.m. It will be
beef with all the trimmings.
The Education and Cultural
Church meeting
next Sunday
Sunday morning greeters at
Duff’s United Church were Keith
ahd Gloria Wilbee. Next Sunday is
the congregational meeting.
Bluevale church will have their
service earlier with Walton to begin
at 11:30 a.m. followed by a pot luck
luncheon and the annual meeting.
Auburn News
Activities meeting of the Institute
will be held in the evening at 8:15
p.m. Evervone is welcome.
Convenor Margaret Craig is
requesting you bring your hobby
and display it for the roll call.
Pianist will be Marion Godkin.
Lunch committee is Margaret
Craig and Viola Kirkby.
Emmrich family
celebrates
at Stone Crock
Mr. and Mrs. Clint Emmrich,
Jamie and Katie, and Ruth Thamer
were in Kitchener on Sunday when
they met with the rest of the
Emmrich family celebrating Clint’s
birthday at a dinner at 5 p.m. at the
Stone Crock, St. Jacobs.
The Vice-President Leona Arm
strong opened the January meeting
for the Brussels Majestic W.I. A
number of thank you’s were read
from the shut-ins at Christmas.
The quilt entered in the OMAF
competition came in fourth. There
will be an open house to show the
quilts off on Jan. 27 from 2 to 4
p.m. at the Clinton Town Hall.
Jane DeVries and Ruth Galbraith
volunteered to phone the ladies
when quilting is to start. The
committee for the card party on
February 7 are Effie Hendricks,
Edna McLellan, Marie McTaggart
and Iona Moore.
A committee to organize some
thing on recycling for the Mav
annual is Ruth Galbraith, Kathy
Bridge and Ruth Bauer.
Jane DeVries, Eleanor Heming
way and Effie Hendricks offered
articles for the sale table.
A discussion was made as to
whether to purchase new card
tables and chairs. Kathy Bridge
gave a report on the District Exec
utive meeting that was held on Jan.
9. The opportunity of anyone
wanting to go on a bus trip to
Erland Lee and the Hoodless Home
with the district in June was
discussed, with a number of seats
needed to be known in February.
Convenor Freda Pipe read the
roll call answered by “If you could
do it again, what profession would
you follow’’. Some surprising re
sponses were given by the mem
bers.
Freda Pipe read the motto “A
little learning is a dangerous
thing’’, with suggestions to get all
the facts before you plunge in.
Ruth Galbraith lead a panel
discussion that consisted of Doris
McCall, Jane DeVries, Wilma
Hemingway, Isabel Adams, and
Iona Moore on the subject of
immigration.
Collection was taken up for
Pennies For Friendship and the
Sunshine Fund. Freda Pipe offered
to take over the scrapbook.
She then introduced Angie Yoon
who played the piano. The meeting
was closed with lunch being served
with cake for members having a
special birthday. The next meeting
is February 8.
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Communion
Rev. Dave Snihur conducted the
communion service at Knox United
Church and Mrs. Gordon Gross
was organist. Call to Worship was
read alternately followed by the
hymn “Glory Be To God the
Father.’’ Rev. Snihur gave the
Prayer of Approach followed by the
Lord’s Prayer in unison. The senior
choir sang an anthem with Nancy
Park as pianist. Announcements
were given.
The children’s song, “This Little
Light of Mine’’ was sung and Rev.
Snihur gave their story of a
“Rock’’. “I know who holds To
morrow’’ was sung.
The offering was received by
Ken Ramsey and Stuart Bakker and
the Offeratory Response was sung.
Scriptures were read from John,
followed by the prayer chorus
“Whisper a Prayer in the Morn
ing.”
Rev. Snihur’s sermon was entitl
ed “The Story of Nicodemus”.
The hymn, “Rock of Ages” wa
sung followed by the sharing of
bread and wine. “Crown Him with
many ’Crowns” was sung. Rev.
Snihur pronounced the Benediction
and Benediction Response “God
Now In Peace”, ended the service.
Euchre winners
There were six tables in play at
the euchre game held on Tuesday,
January 10 at the Community Hall.
Winners were: high lady, Grace
Cartwright; low lady, Lillian Ste
wart; high man, Ernest Durnin; low
man, Jack Lockart; lucky chair, Ed
Dadr.
Euchre parties are held every
Tuesday evening at 8 p.m.
Private company
better off
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province.
“As a private company we are
perhaps not in the same bind as
some of the not-for-profit care
providers,” Mrs. Davidson said.
“But what’s good for them will be
good for us - since we get paid at
the same rate as they do for
providing service to our public
-sector clients.’’
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