HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Citizen, 1993-11-17, Page 9The news from
uburn
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Duo sings at service
Milestone
A small group of family and friends were in attendance at Huronview in Clinton on Sunday,
Nov. 7 to help Roy and Martha Daer celebrate their 60th wedding anniversary. (Don Jackson
photo)
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Game Sponsor:
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THE ARK
STATEMENT OF INCOME AND
EXPENDITURES FOR THE SEVEN
MONTHS FEBRUARY 22, 1993 -
SEPTEMBER 27,1993
785.09
1,639.31
949.50
1.99
110.00
3,485.89
4,364.00
1,660.50
70.00
6,094.50
899.70
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1,600.00
2,214.44
2,441.13
570.08
536.99
7,362.64
1,009.97
8,372.61
2,107.48
$1,051.81
$8.09
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User fees
Door receipts
Tuck shop
Pool table and hockey game
Bank interest
Juke box
Donations
Service clubs and municipalities
Memorial - Stacey Hunter
Miscellaneous
Fundraising
Draws, Funfest, etc.
Total Revenue
Operating Expenses
Rent
Tuck shop
Building utilities, heat and insurance
Postage, telephone and advertising
Other
Start up costs and renovations
NET SURPLUS FOR THE SEVEN MONTHS
Operating costs per month
Cost per young person per week
Average attendance per week
THE ARK WOULD LIKE TO THANK THE SERVICE CLUBS
AND THE COMMUNITY FOR THE SUPPORT
GIVEN TO DATE.
HEALTH ON THE HILL
A review of activities at
SEAFORTH COMMUNITY HOSPITAL
Upcoming Programs:
"More Than Just a Number". A Closer Look at Weight and Body
Image." Join the Huron County Nutrition Committee for an evening of
information - sharing and discussion. Attend at Wingham, Nursing
Assistant School. Thursday, November 18 - 7:00 - 9:30 p.m.
Register with Clara 482-3416 or 1-800-265-5184.
'Dem Bones' Dem Bones 'Dem Strong Bones. How to Get 'Em.
How to Keep 'Em. Celebrate Osteoporosis Month by attending an
information night with London's Osteoporosis Regional Treatment
Centre and Seaforth Community Hospital professionals. Tuesday,
November 23 - 7:30 - 9:00 at Seaforth Community Hospital.
Long Term Care Reform Public Meeting will be held November 18
- 10:00 a.m., Board Room, Seaforth Community Hospital. Thank you
for your interest and participation on November 4. Please R.S.V.P. to
Grace Dolmage (527-1650, ext. 219).
Nursing News: Nursing Department welcome part time registered
nurses, Diane McNichol and Juanita Smith.
Several staff Registered Nurses completed requirements for
Neonatal Resuscitation, November 1.
Congratulations staff!
THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1993. PAGE 9.
On Sunday, Nov. 14 the
congregation at Auburn Missionary
Church heard the singing of Joan
Burchill of Ilderton and Doran
Rolston. They sang, "I'm Sailing
Away on the Old Ship of Zion" and
"He's in the Midst".
Pastor Carne's message entitled,
"The Hour of Power" with scripture
from Acts 4: 23-31, gave special
attention to verse 31 - "after they
had prayed the place was shaken."
What makes a powerful prayer
meeting, he asked? Pressure —
when all has been confiscated one
really prays or when the pressures
of this life overwhelm us prayer
lifts us up.
People make a good prayer
The Auburn Horticultural Society
held its meeting at the Auburn
Community Hall Monday, Nov. 8.
President Ann Vincent chaired
the meeting and welcomed all. 0
Canada was sung with Marjorie
McDougall as pianist.
The minutes and correspondence
were read by Dorothy Grange and
dealt with.
Mrs. Vincent then turned the
meeting over to the program
committee. Laura May Chamney
introduced Carol Reinink of
Walton, who had a display of her
West Wawanosh council directed
Clerk Joan Armstrong at its Nov. 2
meeting to get information from
Bluewater Recycling on the recy-
cling of plastics. Council wanted to
know more about price and the
types of plastic accepted.
Mrs. Armstrong was also told to
contact McLellan Disposal about
the status of its recycling program
with regards to plastics.
Council agreed to the amendment
of a garbage disposal agreement to
allow the township of Hullett to
change the months of March and
April 1994 to November and
December 1993 for disposal of
Auburn's garbage at the Hullett
site.
A motion for the signing of the
Lucknow and District Joint Recre-
ation Board Agreement was defeat-
ed.
It was rejected by council
because of the wording of a specif-
ic item which could cause a meet-
Euchre
Continued from page 7
hands, Lloyd Appleby and lucky
birthday, George Johnston.
There will be euchre again next
Wednesday, Nov. 18 at 8 p.m.
WI meets
The first WI euchre of the season
was held at the hall on Friday
evening, Nov. 12.
There were seven tables of
euchre. Winners were ladies' high,
Hazel Reid; ladies' lone hands,
Edythe Beacom; ladies' low, Glona
McEwing; men's high, John
Hesselwood; men's lone hands,
George Hoggart; men's low, Ted
East.
meeting. Support groups and prayer
partners hold us up when the going
gets rough.
Petitioning — we haven't done
anything until we pray — a prayer of
utter dependence on God.
Power — through a prayer
meeting many have witnessed the
shaking of God. It is not great what
we have done but it is what God
has done.
Rick and Lynn Packer are
collecting Bibles to be given to the
Bible League for distribution in
countries where people cannot get a
Bible. Anyone wishing to help out
in this manner please leave the
Bibles at Auburn Missionary
Church.
china painting with her. She
explained about the china and the
type of paints used. She then
demonstrated making a wreath of
cedar, bows and garlands. She
made bows of net, velvet, plastic
and paper ribbon. She said purple
was a popular colour.
Some members made bows of
their choice. Mary Stoll thanked
her. Mildred Lawlor received the
wreath made for the closet wedding
anniversary.
Lunch was then served by the
hostesses and a social time enjoyed.
ing to be invalid should all
municipalities not be represented.
Ross and Lois Durnin appeared
before council to voice their con-
cerns about the status of an agree-
ment regarding the unopened road
allowance at Lots 15/16 Conc. 8, as
well as the disregard of some par-
ties to the agreement in removing a
portion of fence before signing the
agreement.
Council are advising Harold
Glenn that if he wishes to use the
road allowance as a right of way he
must sign the agreement by Nov.
10.
20 play euchre
Euchre was played at the
Community Hall Tuesday evening,
Nov. 9 with five tables in play.
Harvey Dolmage was high man and
low man was Harold McClinchey.
High lady was Bernice McClinchey
and low lady was Ferne Howatt.
Special prize went to Dorothy
Grange.
Euchre is held every Tuesday
evening at 8 p.m.
People
Congratulations and best wishes
go out to Roy and Martha Daer
who celebrated their 60th wedding
anniversary last Sunday, Nov. 7
with family and friends.
Road accounts in the amount of
$101,217 and general accounts
totalling $36,467.36 were approved
for payment.
CLEANING UP
THE WORLD
STARTS AT
Society views china painting
Council seeks info on recycling
ME