HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1979-02-01, Page 15Auburn hall
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Ralph Campbell of
East Wawanosh Town-
ship was appointed
chairman at the annual
meeting of the Auburn
Community Memorial
Hall Board. He succeeds
Jim Glousher who
represents the village of
Auburn.
Mrs. Donald Haines
was- appointed secretary -
treasurer and Mrs. Jim
Glousher and Mrs.
Donald Cartwright will
continue to be caretakers
at the same salary.
Due to the absence of
Jim Glousher, Ralph
Campbell was nominated
to be chairman for the_
meeting.
The secretary, Mrs.
Donald Haines read the
minutes and gave the
financial statement
showing a g qbd financial
standing at the end of the
year dors to more
bookings during the year.
The lower part of the
hall was insulated a few
weeks ago and now plans
are starting to insulate
and change part of the
interior. A public meeting
is being called for
February 8 at 8:30 p.m.
Mrs. Ann St. Jean
spoke of the New
Horizons program for
senior citizens and all
were behind her in the
project and would like to
see a group formed to use
the hall more often.
Water rates were
raised to $45 per year to
the 17 ratepayers on the
John Street water line
coming from the hall.
A.C.W.
The Anglican Church
Women of St. Mark's
Anglican Church held
their January meeting at
the home of Mrs. Donald
Cartwright
The scripture lesson
was read by Mrs. Johr.
Daer from the Good News
for Modern Man.
Meditation on this
scripture lesson was
given by Mrs. Jim
Schneider basing it on the
International Year of. the
Child.
The president, Mrs.
Cartwright, presided for
the business. The minutes
of the previous meeting
were accepted as read by
the secretary, Mrs. John
Daer. The " treasurer,
Mrs. Thomas Haggitt,
gave the financial
statement.
Correspondence was
read, among it was a
letter of thanks from Mrs.
Andrew Kirkconnell for
cards and flowers while
she was ill: A donation to
the A.C.W. was also
received from her.
Mrs. Cartwright
thanked the members for
the flowers given to • her
when she had surgery.
Programs were made
out for the coming year
and plans were made to
start quilting quilts
again.
The roll call was an-
swered by telling what
improvement A.C.W.
members would like
made on the church
building in 1979.
The meeting was closed
with Grace followed by
lunch served by Mrs.
Donald Cartwright.
During the meeting the
officers were re-elected:
president - Mrs. Donald
Haines; secretary - Mrs.
John Daer; and treasurer
- Mrs. Thomas Haggitt
ANNUAL
VESTRY MEETING
St. Mark's Anglican
Church held. their annual
vestry meeting last
Tuesday evening at the
home of Mr. and Mrs.
Donald Cartwright with a
good attendance. The
, rector, Reverend Dan
,Sargent, presided
The minutes of the last
year's annual meeting
were read by the vestry
clerk, Mrs. Thomas
Haggitt. The financial
statement was given by
the church treasurer,
.Mrs. Robert Slater and
the report of the A.C.W.
was given by Mrs.
Donald Cartwright with
Mrs. Thomas Haggitt
giving the A.C.W.
financial statement.
The, ,rector's warden,
Fred' Lawrence and the
people's warden, James
Schneider, both reported
and the t'ector, Rev. tan
Sargent gave his report.
As °there are four
parishes in his
congregations, he stated
thatf, i5 very difficult to
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floral design and accented
by deep brown handles
and covers.
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