HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Citizen, 1992-08-26, Page 10PAGE 10. THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 26, 1992.
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Compiled by Mildred Lawlor Phone 526-7589
Woman celebrates 80th
Princesses in waiting
Three young north Huron women are in the running for the Huron County Dairy Princess title,
to be decided at a dance in Seaforth Sept. 26. Current Princess Morgan Murray (seated
centre) will crown one of (front row, left to right) Donna Lynn Armstrong, daughter of Fred and
Ruth Armstrong, Auburn; Barbara Wynja, daughter of Gerben and Jeanette Wynja, Seaforth;
(standing) Amy Terpstra, daughter of Herman and Rosemary Terpstra, Brussels or Keri
Bachert, Blyth, daughter of Dale and Starr Bachert.
Visitors with Ruth and Tom
Jardin were Mrs. Annie Robertson
and Mr. and Mrs. John Shouldicei
of Mississauga and Mrs. Viviar
Pentland of North Bay.
A supper at the home of Mrs
Dawson Craig was held in honoui
of Minnie Farrish's 80th birthday
on Wednesday, Aug. 26. Those
present were Mel and Vi Good,
Jean and Duncan Murcheson, and
Myrtle Stirling all of Goderich and
Minnie and Jack Farrish of
Listowel.
Knox United Church service will
commence on Sunday, Aug. 30.
Mr. and Mrs. Brian Craig and
family of St. Joseph's spent the
weekend at their trailer at RR 3,
Aubum.
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Grimmer
have purchased the Four Season’s
Campground. The community
wishes them well in this endeavour.
CHRYSLER W
All you have to do
Is drive one.
414 Huron Rd., Goderich. 524-7383
Musicians
appear at
service
Debbie Siertsema and Darlene
Vanderveen were guest musicians,
Aug. 23 at morning service at the
Auburn Missionary Church. Their
selections were “I Am Yours
Because You Have Chosen Me”,
and “O Lord, Purify My Heart”.
Pastor Carne's message “The
Highway of Holiness” was taken
from Hebrews 3: 1-11. His message
said we are called to holiness. We
are secure in Christ if we keep
following Christ, if we keep
faithful, if we don't doubt, or if we
don't deny God, if when we hear
God's voice we harden not our
hearts. Christians have to be careful
not to settle down and be
complacent, he said. The highway
of holiness is also the highway of
sacrifice. Every Christian is called
to be a soul winner and we must
not be afraid to do the will of God.
Gallery seeks
art for special
exhibition
The Blyth Festival Art Gallery
invites amateur and professional
artists to take part in Our Land, a
special Community Art Exhibition,
planned for the Bainton Gallery in
Blyth from December 7-19.
The exhibit has been Our Land in
the hopes that it will inspire artists
to create works that will reflect
their feelings about the environ
ment that surrounds them. Artists
are asked to submit original
drawings, paintings, and sculpture
to the Bainton Gallery at the Blyth
Festival in person on the evening of
Friday, Dec. 4 between 7 and 9
p.m. or Saturday, Dec. 5 between
10 a.m. and 4 p.m. No more than
two works may be submitted by
any one artist. Entry fee is $5.00
per work.
The maximum size of art work
for this exhibition should be 30
inches in any one dimension.
Works must be suitably framed and
ready to hang. Those interested
should look for printed material to
be available at the Blyth Festival
and Huron County Libraries in
September or contact Bruce
Stainton (Wingham 357-2317),
Jane Stryker (Aubum 526-7590) or
Vicki McKague (Teeswater 392-
6344).