HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Citizen, 1991-06-25, Page 9Auburn THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 26,1991. PAGE 9.
WI plans Grand Bend trip
Compiled by Mrs. Mildred Lawlor. Phone 526-7589
Money, minister’s
sermon topic
Rev. Paul Ross conducted the
morning service at Knox United
Church in Aubum and Nancy Park
was organist.
Rev. Ross gave the call to wor
ship and prayer of approach fol
lowed by the hymn "God Whose
Giving Knows No Ending". Gradu
ation of the Sunday School pupils
took place with Linda Plaetzer and
Mary Arthur speaking on this and
the pupils receiving gifts. Maurice
Bean and Lillian Hallam gave gifts
to the teachers. They were given a
hearty vote of thanks for their
Memorial
service
Ball's Cemetery Memorial Ser
vice will be held on Sunday, July 7
at 3 p.m. Rev. Paul Ross of Knox •
United Church will conduct the ser
vice.
work.
Rev. Ross gave the prayer of
confession followed by choral
response. He also gave the Prayer
of Approach and read the scriptures
from Exodus and St. Luke.
Rev. Ross's sermon was "Money
- May We Have the Cheque
Please" followed by prayer chorus.
Rev. Ross gave the Prayer of
Thanksgiving and Concern and the
Lord's Prayer was repeated in uni
son. The offering was received by
Lawrence Plaetzer and Marinus
Bakker and dedicated. The closing
hymn was "Forth In Thy Name".
Rev. Ross gave the Benediction
and the choral response ended the
service.
Anyone needing Pastoral Care in
the next week please call Rev.
Ramirez of Blyth 523-4363 or 523-
4969. Don Vair will be the speaker
next Sunday, June 30.
On June 20, the Women's Insti
tute met at the Aubum Community
Hall al 8 p.m. The president Evelyn
Merrill opened the meeting with
appropriate poem "Flowers". "O
Canada" and the "Ode" were sung
and the "Mary Stewart Collect"
were repeated in unison. Marjorie
McDougall was pianist.
The secretary Kay Lapp read the
minutes and correspondence. The
Couple
marks 40th
Miss Jean Houston spent a few
days with Mrs. Frances Clark last
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bennett of
Amherstburg, Mr. and Mrs. George
Rieck, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Rieck of
Kitchener visited their cousins Ruth
and Tom Jardin recently.
Mr. Murray Rollinson visited
briefly with Aubum friends on Fri
day.
Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs.
Andy Plunkett on their 40th wed
ding anniversary.
treasurer's report was given by Tina
Empcy. It was moved and seconded
that $50 be given to assist C.B.C.
Letters arc also to be written to var
ious M.P.s and signed by W.I.
members.
Those wishing to go to Milton
Quilt Show should phone Mrs.
Lawson of Londesboro who is see
ing about the transportation. The
price will be about $45. It was
decided to go to Grand Bend on
Friday, July 19 to see "Educating
Rita". The roll call was answered
by "What are your summer plans".
Jean Plaetzer gave the card report.
Marjorie McDougall gave the
morning report on the West Huron
Annual which was in Londesboro
on May 17. The other delegate,
Marion Haggitt, gave the afternoon
report.
Evelyn Merrill introduced the
guest speaker Ethel Ball who took
her audience on a trip by pictures to
see the Passion Play at Oberama-
gau and to tour Germany, Austria
and the Alps. They saw Oktoberfest
in action, visited Mozart's birth
place and saw numerous monu
ments in his honour. They saw a
romantic castle built on a precipi
tous mountain and the place where
Hitler entertained the diplomats.
They visited Lake Constance, the
largest lake in Europe and an island
that was a beautiful land of flowers
and trees. Kay Lapp thanked Ethel
Ball for such a lovely trip by pic
tures and excellent synopsis. Draws
were won by Betty Archambault
and Marjorie McDougall and a
delicious lunch was served by the
hostesses Marion Haggitt and Phyl
lis Rodger.
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YVONNE PARDYS
Yvonne Pardys, daughter of
Henk and Anneke Pardys,
R.R.1, Auburn, graduated on
June 22, 1991 from Early
Childhood Education at Con
estoga College, Kitchener.
HEATHER A. BAAN
John and Mary Baan of
Walton, are pleased to
announce the graduation of
their daughter, Heather, from
Conestoga College of Applied
Arts and Technology on June
22, 1991. She received her
diploma In the Office Admin
istration - Executive Program,
and also had the honour of
being named to the Presiden
t's Honour Roll.
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