HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1984-12-05, Page 8The Penny q9nteat losing Unit 20f Auburn
bio Vnitte; 4'herch WOW* , nerved a
delleioos PetIucis di10er to the members of
Unitl at noon on Nove nber27.
me, worship service was led by Mrs.
Peter` Verbeek and Mrs. Jack Armstrong.
The opening' theme, "Kindness", was given
by Mrs. Jack Armstrong, followed by the
singing of the hymn, "Draw Me Nearer",
with Mrs. Emerson Rodger as pianist. Mrs.
Peter Verbeek read the scripture lesson
front Ephesians, fourth chapter and prayer
was said by Mrs. Armstrong. The medita-
tion on the kindness theme was very infor-
mative.
The offering was received by Mrs. Ruhr
Koopman and Mrs. Peter Verbeek. The
singing, of the hymn, 4,"0 Master Let Me
Walk with Thee", brought the worship ser-
vice to a close.
Mrs. Donald Haines, the president, open-
ed the business meeting with prayer. Yearly
reports were given by the Unit leaders,
secretary, treasurer and all conveners.
One hundred dollars is to be sent to the
London Mission and to Alma College. Money
from the penny contest and the special
Christmas offering is to be sent to the
African Relief Fund for Ethiopia.
The refinished chairs of the Sunday school
were admired and thanks was extended to
the committee in charge.
Two poinsettias are to be purchased for
the church for the Christmas season.
Mrs. Marjorie McDougall spoke about the
handwork donations received from Mrs.
Albert McFarlane and Mrs. Elva Straughn
and she also thanked the members of the
Unit for the dinner.
An amaryllis was presented to Mrs.
Elizabeth Plunkett and Mrs. Mary Rollin-
son. Other bulbs were delivered to shut-ins
by Unit 2 members.
All joined hands and repeated the Lord's
Prayer in unison and the meeting was clos-
ed.
CLINTON NEWS -RECORD, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 5,1;4 ---Page 7
Jersey farmers earn top awards
The Perth -Huron Jersey Club held their
annual meeting and banquet at the Auburn
Community Memorial Hall on December 1
with the president, Hans Bonstoppel of
Auburn iircharge.
Knox United Church Women served a
delicious turkey dinner which was enjoyed
by all. After dinner, interesting entertain-
ment was given by the comedy team, The
Paul Brothers and Shirley of Kirkton. Also
present were the dairy princesses, Nancy
Johnston of Perth County and Diane
Nethery of Huron County.
After the business was concluded, awards
and trophies were given out. The recipients
of some of these awards were Jack Arm-
strong and son Fred Armstrong of R.R. 2,
Auburn, Ron Bowles of Atwood, Lloyd Dale
Social News
Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Pink of St. Catharines
visited last week with Mr. and Mrs. Emer-
son Rodger for a few days.
Jack . Young of Mitchell visited last
Thursday with Mrs. Tom Johnston and Miss
Laura Phillips.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Adams of Clinton
visited last Sunday with Mrs. Beth Lansing.
White Gift Service
The annual White Gift Service was held
last Sunday at Knox United Church. The
Sunday school pupils and their teachers at-
tended in a body and the service was led by
the . minister, Mr. Gary Shuttleworth. The
service of song was led by the organist, Mrs.
Gordon Gross and the pianist was Mrs. Fred
Lawrence.
The lighting of the first Advent candle was
done by the Sunday school superintendent,
Mrs. Allan Webster. Readings were given
by Anita Gross, Sandra Deveau, Leone
Cummingham, Lorie Armstrong and
Sharon Ramsay. Stephen Millian read the
scripture lesson.
A Christmas play, "What Christmas Is All
About", was done by all the classes and
their teachers.
The offering was received by Greg Park
and Robert Worsell.
All the children presented mitts, hats and.
scarves which. were pinned on the
Christmas tree and made a colourful sight:
During theoffering a . piano duet was
played by Anita and April Gross. •
' All classes gave a presentation about the
Christmas story. .
Hullett School
says thanks
HULLETT TWP. - Thank you to all the
people involved in our Pioneer Days last
week at Hullett Central School. Special
thanks go to all the teachers and helpers. It
was a terrific success!
The school is involved in making logos for
the. Huron Center. Many excellent ideas
have been sent in.
Grade 2 will be making a trip to the day
Care Centre in Huronview. They are excited
and will be going before Christmas.
The Clinton Public Hospital is all decked out for the Christmas season. Ladies of the
Hospital Auxiliary put up the festive decorations on December 3. Above, Iris Mon-
tgomery (back left), Peggy Menzies and Marg Coventry (right), put up one of five trees
at the hospital. ( Anne Narejko photo)
Beavers hold first meeting
Recently the Auburn and Blyth Beaver
colonies met at the Blyth arena for their an-
nual investiture service. After the opening
by Rusty B. (Sharon Wilson) and then the
song, Bubbles (Rose Lee) welcomed the
parents and introduced the leaders. They
are Rusty B. - Sharon Wilson, Cookie -
Sharon Glousher and Rainbow - Anne Riley,
for Wednesday. On Thursday the leaders
are Tic Tac - Connie Bromley, Dino -
Maureen Montgonery and Rusty A - Dorothy
Schneider.
Bubbles introduced the special speaker,
Petunia (Mary Freeman) of Clinton.
Petunia is a member of the Service Team.
She explained to the parents why the leaders
have special Beaver names and then she
conducted the investiture service. She
presented the new Beavers with their
scarves and woggles.
Rusty A led the parents and Beavers in
the actionsong, "Father Abraham" and "I
Love You". Petunia had then all play snails
and Tic Tac closed the.meeting.
Apple juice, coffee and cake were en-
joyed. The Beavers and leaders would like
to thank the mothers who worked in the kit-
chen and also the Blyth Legion Branch No.
420, the Blyth Lions Club, the Diet Club and
members of the group committee for their
generous donations to the Boy Scout move-
ment in the Blyth and Auburn district.
Members of the 1st Blyth Beavers are
Jerry Mason, Kevin Hallahan, Chris Lee,
Chris Howson, Michael Laffij, Clint Riley,
Aaron Bromley, Ryan Hallahan, Scott Ar-
thur, Brad Montgomery, John Walden, Dar-
ryl Shanon and Kurt Lentz. The second
Beaver group are Darryl Mayberry, Robbie
Johnston, Jeff Stewart, Steven Stewart, Jeff
Ferguson, Shane Burkholder, Calvin
Schmidt, Ronnie Abell- Rinn, Shawn Clark,
David Campbell, Mark Wilson, Chad Hag-
gitt and Michael Bailey.
Social News
Mr. and Mrs. Clare . Rodger, Kathy,
Richard and Darren of Goderich visited last
Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Emerson Rodger. -
Winners at last week's euchre party were:
novelty - Irene Dickey, high lady - Mrs.
Frances Clark; low lady Terry Wall; high
man -Ted Mills; low man - Tom Wall.
Allan McDougall and son Shane and Otto
Wetzel of Sudbury spent the weekend with
his mother, Mrs. Marjorie McDougall.
Members of the Auburn Booster Club are
reminded that their next meeting is to be
held at the home of Mrs. Mark Arthur on
december l0,at 8 p.m.
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Election for the new officers was held and
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