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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Citizen, 2001-04-18, Page 7Former Walton Public School Walton, Ontario Business Rental Opportunities featuring Barmy Tech Canvas Bags Can't attend -- call 887-9393 EAVY unt PARTS AND - SERVICE H Ken Scott Deliveries Counter Bin Robinson Deliveries, Counter One Day Only Super Specials Cash & Carry Only Quantities are Limited So Hurry In See Paul Ryan for all your truck repairs Tom Stevens Auto Parts Manager Dianne McLellan Robert Higgins Truck Parts Manager Truck Parts Jan Deitner Robert Higgins Manager Truck Parts Radford Auto, Farm & Industrial Parts Your Auto, Farm & Truck Parts Specialist Blyth 523-9681 Brussels 887-9661 1-800-276-4163 1-800-383-8749 OEM THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 18, 2001. PAGE 7. Good Friday service held FROM AUBURN Good Friday Service was held at Knox beginning at 10 a.m. Following the invitation to worship the hymn Beneath the Cross of Jesus was sung followed by prayer. Rev. Paul Ross read scripture from Isaiah on Christ carrying sorrows. The first verse of There's A Green Huron East council received a report from Morris-Turnberry at the April 9 committee meeting, regarding the 2001 budget for the landfill site. With the inclusion of $100,000 for the closure and capping of an existing cell, Brussels ward costs would increase from $8,005 in 2000 to $59,855. A meeting is to be arranged with the clerk of Morris-Turnberry for further information. *** Hill Far Away was sung. Scripture from John regarding Jesus's arrest was read. Mrs. Ross extinguished the first candle which was on the communion table. The second verse of the hymn was sung and the second candle extinguished. Scripture was read about the servant's denial and Judas's betrayal. The trial of Jesus preceded the extinguishing of the third candle followed by more thought. The crucifixion as told in John was read and the fourth candle extinguished. Reflection followed, then scripture on Jesus's burial. Then the fifth candle was extinguished. Rev. Ross gave a Good Friday prayer. The Old Rugged Cross was sung by Nancy Park and Laura Mae Chamney with Bernice Gross as organist. The sixth candle was extinguished. Rev. Ross offered the final prayer. Near the Cross was sung and the seventh candle extinguished. Offering was received by members of the Gordon Gross family. Greeting at the door as the congregation arrived were Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Gross and daughter. Recommendations for tender acceptance went before the regular council session, April 17. It was recommended that the tender from Elligsen Electric Ltd, in the amount of $90 per hour plus GST for street light maintenance be accepted. The quote from Carl Gower Welding and Repair, for two rounds of roadside grass cutting in June and to the fence line in September, for Grey, McKillop and Tuckersmith wards be approved. The price was Knox UCW will meet in the church basement Monday, April 23. The Community Care Project will be on display and guests will be there from Blyth and Londesboro. Everyone is sorry to hear that Marjorie McDougall is a patient in Seaforth Hospital. Our prayers are with her. Katherine Burroughs celebrated her 80th birthday. Her family held a dinner for the event at Auburn Community Hall. They also invited the ladies of the Coffee Club for this special day. Several were able to attend. Many more happy years are wished for her. Frances Clark and Lois Haines visited Marion Haggitt in her new abode in Clinton. Auburn has another special celebration to rejoice over this Easter Season. Dorothy Grange, our $13,300. Tenders from Cliff Holland for brine at $20.90 per tonne and Da- Lee Dust Control for calcium chloride at $246.24 were recommended. Contracts from Joe - Kerr Construction for portions of Grey ward as well as Tucker- smith and McKillop and Donegan's Haulage Ltd. for the western section of Grey ward, were recommended for gravel resurfacing. Auburn lady, living now in Goderich, was invited to Owen Sound for the Ontario Horticultural meeting being held there on April 12. Dorothy had been nominated for an award there and was taken by Margo Morris, one of her four girls. Dorothy had been president of the Auburn Horticulture for many years plus holding numerous other positions in the- Auburn Horticulture also. Auburn Horticulture had submitted her name. So the Ontario Horticulture gave_ her the President Award! Dorothy was the oldest member there and she also saw many old friends and horticulture workers. Congratulations Dorothy! Auburn also celebrates with the Auburn Missionary Church. After their service they marched carrying a spade over to the site and turned the sod for their new church. As a celebration for Easter, the forthcoming anniversary for her parents Ell and Kay Lapp, Nancy and Walter Denys and family took them out Saturday night for dinner at the China Palace, Clinton. Then on Sunday Helen and Keith Lapp and family invited the senior Lapps back to their old farmhouse for a delicious Easter dinner. It pays to age! Thanks, kids. 111011St: Huron E. gets landfill budget April 19, 2001 4:00 - 7:00 p.m. at the WALTON VENTURE CENTRE