The Citizen, 1989-05-31, Page 8PAGE 8. THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, MAY 31, 1989.
Auburn
Compiled by Mrs. Mildred Lawlor. Phone 526-7589
Gideons conduct service
at Knox United Church
MARGE SIERTSEMA
Marge Siertsema graduated
from the University of Water
loo on May 25, 1989 with a
B.A. in Honours French -
Geography minor. In Septem
ber, Marge will be attending
the Faculty of Education at the
University of Western On
tario in London. Marge grad
uated from G.D.C.I. in 1985
and is the daughter of Siebolt
and Annie Siertsema of RR 1,
Auburn.
Torontonians
visit locals
Mrs. Mary Grey of Toronto
visited Mr. and Mrs. Tom Jardin
on the holiday weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Alf Weston of
Toronto visited her mother Mrs.
Mary Rollinson and brother Mur
ray last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Jardin spent a
few days in Meaford with Mrs.
Annie Robertson last week.
Knox United Church U.C.W.
meets this Wednesday at the
Church at 8 p.m.
Local girls compete for Clinton Queen title
BY LISA BOONSTOPPEL
Two local girls are running for
the Queen of the Fair competition
in Clinton this Friday. Betty Grei
danus of Londesboro and Tanya
Boonstoppel of Auburn will com
pete against five other Clinton girls
for the title.
Both students of Central Huron
Secondary School, Betty and Tanya
will be required to say a speech and
be personally interviewed by a
Cranbrook
Compiled by Mrs. Mac Engel. Phone 887-6645
4-H club picks stones
The second and third meeting for
the Cranbrook 4H club was held at
the home of Freda Crawford.
The meeting started off with the
4H pledge. Members went through
their 4H pamphlet and filled in the
blanks for meeting two and three.
The leaders gave out information
on the field trip which will be on
May 28. Members were divided
into two groups and half went over
to Vanass’ to learn how to prepare
the ground for a lawn. Members
then picked stones and the other
group planted shrubs in Freda’s
flower bed. After 15 minutes at
each place the groups changed
places. They talked more about
their trip. Freda then gave each a
shrub and they finished the meet
ing with the 4H motto.
PEOPLE
John Murphy of Kirkcauldy,
Fife, Scotland visited for two weeks
The morning service at Knox
United Church was conducted by
representatives of the Gideon Soci
ety, Bill Ferguson and Peter Reins-
ma of Goderich.
Nancy Park was organist. Call to
Worship was read alternately, fol
lowed by hymn “Holy, Holy,
Holy!’’ The senoir choir sang an
anthem.
Mr. Reinsma gave a prayer and
also spoke on the Gideon Bibles
and the organization.
The hymn “I Surrender AH’’ was
sung. Mr. Ferguson spoke and
stated he had been bom in Auburn
and gave the scripture readings.
Mr. Ferguson’s sermon was from
Psalm 1 and “What’s In The Bible
For Me”.
Tanya Boonstoppel
panel of judges.
Betty said she may speak on
• “nature” at the competion. Betty
nas a lot of experience in this area
because she is working at the
Hullett Provincial Wildlife area as a
co-op student from CHSS.
Here, 19-year-old Betty takes
care of smaller pheasants, mows
lawn and conducts tours for visi
tors. Her hobbies stem from nature
as well. She likes to watch wildlife
with Jim and Mrs. Murphy.
Miss Judy Engel, Ottawa, spent
the holiday weekend with her
parents John and Pat Engel.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Cotton visited
in Shelburne and attended a funer
al.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Grisdale and
family spent the weekend with
friends in Windsor.
Mr. Matt Burghardt, formerly of
Cranbrook, and now residing in
Oshawa, was a guest of the
Grisdales.
Mrs. Mac Engel spent a few days
visiting family members in Strat
ford, Waterloo and Kitchener. In
Stratford she called at the W. G.
Young Funeral Home to pay re
spects to the late Lawrence Quer-
engesser, a former resident of the
10th cone. Grey Township, and
husband of the former Carrie Dark.
The offering was received by
Stuart Bakker and Ken Ramsey and
dedicated, followed by prayer. The
hymn “Crown Him with many
Crowns” was sung and the bene
diction reponse Reach Out, Reach
Out To Others, ended the service.
Silver Tops
asked to dinner
To celebrate the Senior Citizen
month the Silver Tops are invited to
dinner at 12:45 on Friday, June 9 at
Huron view. The McKay Choires-
ters will be the afternoon entertain
ment.
Betty Greidanus
and go for nature walks.
Betty was nominated to run for
the competition by CHSS after she
was chosen Formal Queen for the
high school’s spring formal.
Tanya is a 17-year-old student
who is sponsored by the Huron
County Junior Farmers. Tanya is
active in 4-H. She is currently
president of the 4-H veterinary club
and a member of the landscaping
club.
Tanya is also on the students’
council at CHSS and works at
Hullett Central School as a co-op
student. There, she helps the
French teacher teach French class
es. She will be entering Grade 13
next year.
Tanya enjoys playing soccer and
baseball and loves music. She plays
the saxophone in the high school
band.
This summer, Tanya will be
leaving for New York to teach Bible
School as part of the Summer
Workshop in Ministry.
The other girls in the competition
are Eleanor Duey, Nancy Webster,
Lauralee Johnston, Lori Livermore
and Lisa Dobson. The winner of the
competition will receive a cash
prize and will ride in the parade on
Saturday.
The winner will represent the
Huron Central Agriculture Society
and will be required to help out at
the fair said Marie Jefferson,
co-ordinator of the competition.
Then, the Queen of the Fair will
run for Miss Sweetheart of the Fair
at the Canadian National Exhibi
tion this summer.
^CLASSiriEDADS^I
F. PAYOFF! i
East Wcaoa. makes
goodies for guests
by Becky Van Camp and
Michelle Frelburger
On Wednesday, May 3, Grade 4
had the teachers and a former
school board member at the school.
They heped us celebrate the
board’s 20th anniversary. Nancy
Daer, Bernice Gross, Bill Steven
son, John R. Taylor, Beth Lansing,
Marilyn Brydges, Mary Wightman,
Mary Chamney and Louise Bosman
all were able to attend. Mrs. Gross
helped us to make goodies for our
guests. We sang songs and showed
our sandwich play. Also there was
a tour for the teachers. We all had a
lot of fun.
GRADE 7/8
by Krista Bird and Trisha Taylor
The grade 7/8 class is preparing
for track and field. We recently
held a bordenball tournament in
which many of the people in our
class participated. Mrs. Linton has
been coming to our school as part-
of our health course. We are
planning a volunteer appreciation
day as part of our Quest course. We
have also been planning our Bus
Trip to Toronto on June 2.
Professional help
If you’ve just moved into a new
house and the lawn area is a muddy
heap don’t despair. You have the
chance to design it the way you
want it to look and select the
shrubs, trees, perennials and
ground cover you like. Seed and
nursery catalogues can help in
determining the look you want but
remember some of the most beauti
ful plants take ages to develop. So
discuss your plans with an expert at
the nursery.
BLYTH & DISTRICT
COMMUNITY CENTRE BOARD
DRAW
FIRST PRIZE $300.00 WORTH OF MEAT
SECOND PRIZE $150.00 WORTH OF MEAT
Draw Date to be announced
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Proceedsto Blyth & District Community Centre
Tickets are available from Board Members from: Village of Blyth,
Townships of Hullett, Morris, East Wawanosh and West Wawanosh.
Your support would be greatly appreciated.
Blyth and District Community Centre Board
Robert McIntyre, Reg. O.H.A.A.
Hearing Aid Specialist
will be holding a
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on
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