HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Citizen, 1991-03-06, Page 8PAGE 8. THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 6, 1991.
Auburn Jesus’ enemies, sermon topic
Compiled by Mrs. Mildred Lawlor. Phone 526-7589
Reflexologist, guest
at Walkerburn meeting
The Walkerburn Club met at
Mrs. Isabel Moore’s home on
February 25 at 2 p.m.
The president Mrs. Len Archam
bault opened the meeting with a
reading “Twelve Things to Re
member”. O Canada was sung and
Mrs. Lloyd Penfound led in prayer
followed by the Lord’s Prayer in
unison. The minutes of the last
meeting were read and approved.
The draw for a prize donated by
Mrs. E. Lapp was won by Mrs. S.
Bail. The roll call was answered
with 11 members and three guests
present.
It was decided to go on a ‘Fibre
Trip” to Goderich on March 26.
The session at the store will begin
at 1:30 p.m. A coffee break will be
enjoyed before returning home.
For the April meeting the lunch
convenors will be Mrs. L. Penfound
and Mrs. Rick Archambault and
the programme will be led by Mrs.
J. Verwey, Mrs. Roy Daer.
Mrs. Garth McClinchey invited
the club to her home. The date will
be Monday, April 29.
The meeting was turned over to
the convenors. Mrs. Rick Archam
bault introduced the guest speaker.
Mrs. William Empey, Auburn, a
registered reflexologist. Reflex
ology is 2000 to 4000 years old and
originated in Asia. It relieves pain,
helps circulate, etc. The feet are
the most sensitive area for reflex
treatment. Mrs. S. Ball volun
teered to have her feet done. This
was watched with interest.
Mrs. Empey also spoke about
touch therapy and passed out books
and pamphlets to be enjoyed. Mrs.
Penfound thanked her and presen
ted her with a gift. Lunch was co
ordinated by Mrs. Tom Cunning
ham and Mrs. Moore assisted by
Mrs. Verwey. The afternoon closed
with a social half hour.
6 tables
in play
at euchre
There were six tables in play at
the euchre party held on Tuesday,
February 26 at the Community
Centre.
Winners were: high man, Ernie
Durnin; low man, Don Lamont;
high lady, Kay Glen; low lady,
Eunice Arthur; novelty, Lillian
Letherland.
Euchre parties are held every
Tuesday evening at 8 p.m. at the
Community Centre, Auburn.
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column please phone 526-7589.
Rev. Paul Ross conducted the
morning service at Knox United
Church and Bernice Gross was
organist. Rev. Ross gave the Call to
Worship and Prayer of Approach.
The hymn “Beneath the Cross of
Jesus” was sung. There was a
hymn-sing. Rev. Ross read the
scripture. Nancy Park sang a solo.
The hymn “Thine is the Glory”
was sung. Rev. Ross’ sermon was
entitled “The Enemies of Jesus -
The Saducees” followed by prayer
chorus. Rev. Ross gave the prayer
of thanksgiving and concern and
Cranbrook
4H gets fit
BY TRICIA ZEHR
The first meeting of the Cran
brook Fitness and Health 4H club
was held on February 18 at Nancy
Vanass’s.
Members opened the meeting
with the 4H pledge. They received
their books and started going
through the business of the meet
ing.
Members elected the officers
with President being Tricia Zehr;
Vice-President, Joianda Vanass;
and Treasurer, Angie Williams.
The secretary and press reporter
are rotating throughout the group.
Youth Leaders are Mary Terpstra
and Jennifer Vanass. There are 16
members in this club.
Members learned a few exercis
es and were told what they needed
for the next meeting. They decided
on the date for the next meeting as
March 6 at 7:30 p.m. at Nancy
Vanass’s. The meeting was ad
journed and they all went home.
the Lord’s Prayer was repeated in
unison. The offering was received
by Bill Seers and Marinus Bakker
and for the Sunday School collec
tion was brought forward by Gra
ham Worsell and Joel Arthur.
Rev. Ross pronounced the bene
GREY WATER DISPOSAL
FROM PLEASURE BOATS
Environmental Protection Act
Regulation Amendment
INVITATION
FOR PUBLIC COMMENT
The Ministry of the Environment invites public comment on amendments to
regulations 305 and 310 under the Environmental Protection Act. The
changes will make it illegal to discharge grey water waste from shower and
sink facilities on pleasure boats into Ontario’s lakes and rivers.
The amendments, designed to reduce water pollution, will affect new and
existing boats. Adjustments will have to be made to store grey water in
holding tanks, and discharge it at pump-out stations.
An information package has been prepared, explaining the changes in more
detail including the rationale and implications for pleasure boaters. The
package is available from the Public Information Centre (416) 323-4321.
Please send comments in writing by April 30,1991 to:
Ruth Grier
Minister of the Environment
15th Floor, 135 St. Clair Avenue West
Toronto, Ontario M4V 1P5
Ontario
Environment
Environnement
diction and choral response,
“Stand Up, Stand Up for Jesus”
concluded the service.
Next Sunday, March 10 will be
the Sacrament of Baptism. Those
wishing to be baptized should
contact Paul as soon as possible.
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