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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1979-02-01, Page 16PAGE 16—CLINTON NEWS -RECORD, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 1 , 1979 Auburn news... • from page 15 be able to cover ach parish as a rector would wish and ways were discussed to better this arrangement. The church budget has been paid in full and a letter from the Bishop congratulating the congregation on this accomplishment was read. It was decided to use the new form of com- munion service on a trial basis. The election of officers for the coming year was held: rector's warden - Fred Lawrence; people's warden - James Schneider; treasurer - Mrs. Robert Slater; vestry clerk - Mrs. Thomas Haggitt; lay delegate to Synod - Donald Cartwright; sub - delegate - Mrs. Donald Cartwright; and auditor - Thomas Johnston. It was decided to redecorate the church this coming spring and plans were made for St. Mark's to take, part in the 125th birthday celebrations for Auburn this summer. The Rector closed the meeting with prayer and Mrs. Cartwright served lunch. U.C.W. The general meeting of the' Auburn United Church Women was held on Wednesday, January 24 - Mrs. Norman Wight - man led in the devotional period on a New Year's theme. She opened the meeting with the- hymn, Just a Closer Walk with Thee and Mrs. Donald Haines was pianist. A three-part meditation followed, Let us Take Inventory, by Mrs. Kenneth McDougall; and Let us Remember to Pray Often, by Mrs. Oliver Anderson. Mrs. Norman Wightman concluded the worship period with prayer. The World Outreach convener, Mrs. Ernest Durnin was in charge of the program. A well- prepared skit entitled, Behind the Scenes in Missionary Land, was presented. Those taking part were Mrs. Ernest Durnin, Mrs. John Durnin, Mrs. Thomas Jardin, Mrs. Donald Haines, Mrs. Dorothy Grange, and Mrs. Maurice Bean. The skit was based on a missionary at work in New Guinea. The president Mrs. Donald Haines, con- ducted the business session. The full 1978 financial report was accepted as presented by the treasurer, Mrs. Oliver Anderson. Several members attended the Huron -Perth Presbyterial at Eketer on January 30. Members are asked for donations to be sent to Goodwill Industries in London in February. A letter was read giving details of the U.C.W. foster child's progress at Pueblito and members voted to con- tinue support in 1979. The date for the annual U.C.W. Family Night was set for February 23. A work day was slated for January 31 to do quilting and bale sewing: all members were urged to participate. A Daffodil Tea in May was approved for a spring project, and several other summer activities were discussed. The Units plan to assist .. the church with a possible float entry for Auburn's 125th birthday party. The members were reminded of the World Day of Prayer service td be held March 2 in the Chanel. Hostesses from the Sunshine Unit were Mrs. Jack Armstrong, Mrs. Emmerson Rodger, Mrs. Rurrd Koopmans, Mrs. Peter Verbeek and Mrs. Gerald.McDowell. HIORTICULTURAL SOCIETY Mrs. Dorothy Grange presided for the annhial meeting- of the Auburn Horticultural Society held last Tuesday af- ternoon in the Com- munity Memorial Hall. Co fee and cookies were se ved by Mrs. Grange, M s. Thomas " Haggltt Turn to page 17 • 1 A Prices effective through Saturday, February 3rd, 1979 at the A&P Stores listed in this ad only. . WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES TO NORMAL FAMILY REQUIREMENTS! YOU'LL DO BETTER WITH A&P's G 'EAT.... pILEX'S �.. Frozen Eviscerated, e Ev iscer . Grade, . , Utility d_..► rte►® SAVE 35se SAVE 6051 owdered Pure ALLEN'S APPLE JUICE 6 to 124' average Ib DETERGENT 48-fIoz tin Limit 4 tins per family purchase Our Regular Price 9451 6 Titre box with supermarket prices A&P is a Country Farm Pork Shop!. 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