HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Citizen, 1991-03-13, Page 10PAGE 10. THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 13, 1991.
Auburn Hullett accepts arena estimates
Compiled by Mrs. Mildred Lawlor. Phone 526-7589
Church plans supper
Rev. Paul Ross conducted the
morning service at Knox United"
Church. Bernice Gross was organ
ist.
Rev. Ross gave the Call to
Worship and Prayer of Approach.
The hymn “Blest are the Pure in
Heart” was sung. Rev. Ross gave
the children’s story and also the
prayer of confession and assurance
of pardon followed by choral re
sponse. The hymn was “At the
name of Jesus” was sung. Rev.
Ross read the scriptures. The hymn
“There is a green hill far away”
was sung.
Rev. Ross’ sermon was entitled
“The Enemies of Jesus - The
Zeaiolots”. The prayer chorus was
sung. Rev. Ross gave the Prayer of
Thanksgiving and Concern and the
Lord’s Prayer was repeated in
unison.
The offering was received by
Peter Verbeek and Ian Anderws
and for the Sunday School it was
brought forward by Melissa Hanna
and dedicated. The hymn "A
Mighty Fortress Is Our God” was
sung. Rev. Ross pronounced the
Benediction and the choral re
sponse, “Stand Up. Stand Up for
Jesus” concluded the service.
Rev. Paul Ross will be away the
coming week. Anyone needing
pastoral care please call Rev.
Ramirez at 523-4224 of Blyth.
The U.C.W. will meet March 18
at 8 p.m. in the Church. Roll call to
be answered by bringing a gift
(toys, games, reading books, color
ing books, crayons) for children 3 -
10 years old.
Auburn Knox United Church
Sunday School “Old Fashioned
Country Supper” will be held
Wednesday, April 3. Tickets will be
sold after Church on March 17 and
24. Seatings are at 5, 6 and 7 p.m.
The cost is: adults, $7; elementary
students, $3; and family package
$22.
Next Sunday the guest speaker
at Knox United Church will be Lena
Siegers, a Mennonite who recently
shared some of her thoughts with
the Bible Study group.
Hullett council accepted the 1991
budget estimates for the Blyth
Community Centre Board at its
meeting on March 5. The town
ship’s share of the budget comes to
$16,369.17.
A by-law was passed amending
the user fees for the Community
Centre. This concerned the town
ship’s percentage for management
and operation, which had been
changed somewhat.
Council also accepted the budget
estimates of the Blyth and Area
6 tables
in play
at euchre
Fire Board, with the township’s
share being $26,999.52. This cover
ed both operating and capital costs.
Neil Salverda, the township re
creation co-ordinator, was author
ized to prepare grass cutting
tenders for the Auburn and
Londesboro ball diamonds. Ten
ders are to be received by 4 p.m. on
April 4.
Council instructed road superin
tendent Jim Johnston to call ten
ders for 16,000 cubic yards of 5/8
“A” gravel. These tenders are
also to be in by 4 p.m. on April 4.
The tile drain loan application for
Cone. 10, Lot 15 was approved,
subject to availability of funds and
the township by-laws.
Mr. Johnston and lan Hulley
were given persmission to attend
the road school.
Clerk Bev Shaddick will be
attending the Municipal Tax Col
lectors seminar on April 18 and 19.
The road and general accounts
totalling $62,355.13 were approved
for payment.
4H has fitness fun
There were six tables in play at
the euchre party held on Tuesday
evening, March 5 at the Commun
ity Centre. Prizes went to: high
man, Tom Hallam; low man,
Evelyn Christensen (playing as a
man); high lady, Lillian Letherland;
low lady, Carol Daer; novelty,
Margaret Nesbitt.
Card parties are held every
Tuesday evening at the Community
Centre at 8 p.m.
A new
spirit
giving
BY LAUREL CAMPBELL
Regina Campbell, Jean Plaetzer,
Helen Lapp and Betty Archambault
are going to have their hands full
with 18 members and six more to
come in their Fitness and Health
Club that held its first meeting
February 18.
During the meeting the members
were looking energetic and restless
so the leaders thought this would
be a great time to exercise by the
time they were done it looked like
some of the 4H Fitness fun-addicts
had just ran the nine minute
marathon, that comes next meeting
at the Auburn Hall after school on
March 18.
The club’s executive officers are:
President, Susan Dobie; Vice Pre
sident, Karen Bakker; Secretary,
Ingeborg van Eeden Petersman
and Press reporter, Laurel Camp
bell. Assistant is Pauline Huizinga.
So for the next meeting members
should come prepared with runners
and all.
Parenting course starts
The “Nobody’s Perfect Parent
ing Program” will commence Mon
day, March 18 from 9:45 a.m. until
noon at the Missionary Church,
Auburn.
Nobody’s Perfect is co-ordinated
by the Huron County Health Unit.
The Auburn Parenting Support
Group invites parents to join with
them for this eight session pro
gram. Child care will be provided.
As numbers are limited please
pre-register by Friday, March 15.
Call Gail at 526-7779 or do so if you
would like more information.
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ANYONE INTERESTED IN A
MIXED SLO-PITCH
LEAGUE
CALL
887-9607 OR 887-9247
SALE
THE WALTON AREA SPORTS CLUB
BASEBALL
REGISTRATION
AT THE WALTON LIBRARY
SATURDAY MARCH 23, 1991
FEE $15
11 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Or Phone:
887-9607 or 887-9247
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MINI-BLINDS
The Huron Fringe Field Naturalists, in co-operation
with the Ministry of Natural Resources is providing an
OUTING for interested people to VIEW EARLY
SPRING BIRD MIGRANTS.
Interested people are to meet at the HULLETT
PROVINCIAL WILDLIFE AREA viewing stand on
MARCH 31st and APRIL 1st, 1991 at 1:30 p.m.
(Go north on Highway 4 from Clinton, turn right at the
third road, concession 6, travel east about three
kilometres. The viewing stand is on the south side of
the road).
FOLLOWING THE HIKE, refreshments will be
supplied at the Hullett Office.
Ontario
Ministry of
Natural
Resources
These
—Low Prices will—
Blind vonr windows
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VERTICAL
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