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CompetitiOn is keen at Auburn
unday School cmaign
No one dares miss Sunday school during
these days of the Sunday school enlarge-
ment campaign.
The competition is keen and the interest
high as the four teams race to the moon.
Heather McCowan's team has taken a com-
manding lead but is being challenged by
Wayne Young's team.
Also in hot pursuit are the teams captain-
ed by Lorraine Carne and David Rodges.
In addition to points being awarded for
personal attendance and the bringing
nging of new
so on the
people, stress is being placed
memorization of scripture, with the
canresult
that, all over the church, people
e
heard quoting the verse for the week. One of
the practical .problems of enlargement has
resulted in the need to relocate the. 30
members of the adult Bible, class to a larger
place.
During the morning service David
Rolston ministered in song and Pastor
Carne preached on the theme "The Lost Is
Found".
As a prelude to the evening service Doran
Rolston,Eric Campbell and
and dBurchill
r hill
harmonized on the bass, piano
Doran Rolston and Lorraine Carne
ministered in song and Pastor Carne's ser-
mon was entitled "The Miracle Of Love."
KNOX UNITED CHURCH SERVICE
The minister Gary Shuttleworth was in
charge of the morning service on Apr. 15.
Organ prelude was by Mrs. Barry Millian.
An act of dedication took place, where the
new sound system was dedicated in memory
of the late Maxine Durnin:
The Senior choir sang "Lift up your
Voices in Praise". The Junior congregation
was run by Bernice Gross, Donna Lynn,
Lois Armstrong and Margaret Bakker:
The minister chose for his sermon
"Beyond The Darkness".
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AUBURN
Mildred Lawlor
Offering was received by Roger Cunn-
ingham and Larry Plaetzer. The service
closed with Congregational Benediction,
"Father we Love Thee".
UNIT II OF KNOX
UNITED CHURCH
Judy Mathers was the guest for Unit II of
Auburn United Church Women on Apr. 9.
The messages "Teaching Among The Cree"
waj a first hand account of a year spent
teaching Cree children at Kingfisher 'Lake.
This dry reserve is 300 miles north of
Sioux Look Out, accessible only by plane.
The information she presented and her ex-
periences of her life on the reserve added
greatly to the year's dialogue on Native
People.
The convenors Shelley Worsell, Shirley.
Andrews and Carol Forbes conducted a wor-
ship period on the theme "Sidetracks of
Life". Dorothy Grange accompanied for the
hymn, "Come Let Us Sing of a Wonderful
Love."
President Betty Marsh convened for the
business and reports were accepted.
Donations of Layette articles was given to
Family and Children Services at Goderich
and 48 pneumonia vests for Ethiopia were
delivered for the World vision project.
Karen Webster displayed a poster she
prepared for the U.C.W. Conference at
Stratford.
LOCAL NEWS
Mr. and'Mrs. Gordon Gross and Marjorie
McDougall attended the McDougall - Weeks
wedding on Saturday Apr. 5 in Knox
Presbyterian Church Erb Street West,
Waterloo.
A farewell party was held Saturday even-, ,
ing Sharon andr. 12 35 former neihbors Stephen Youngblut a Bruce
residence in Clinton.
During the evening an address was read
by Bernice Gross and gifts were presented
by Carole and Ed Daer, Gordon and Brian
Gross. Bruce and Sharon expressed their
appreciation for the evening held in their
honor and for the lovely gifts.
Marjorie McDougall spent the past week
visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Allan McDougall,
Angie, Shane and Marcia of Sudbury.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Mcpougall of Clin-
ton visited on Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Tom
Lawlor also on Sunday Mr. and Mrs, Lloyd
McLarty of Goderich visited with . Mr. and
Mrs. Lawlor.
Blyth UCW cordially invite Auburn ladies
to their Thank Offering Service on Sunday,
Apr. 20 -at 8 p.m. Muriel Coultes will speak
on her trip. to Mexico.
4-H CLUB
The 4-H Club, Quest For Success
held its first meeting on Apr. 9 at Auburn
United Church. The Club has seven
members. Officers elected include: presi-
dent, Angela Schneider, vice presiuent,
Astrid Van Eeden, secretary, Susan McClin-
chey, press reporter, Astrid Van Eeden and
assistant press reporter, Glenyce,
McClinchey.
The members learned about career plann-
ing, financial assistance for students and
values and decision making.
Angela thanked Richard Hamilton for at-
tending the meeting. (Press Reporter Astrid
Van Eeden)
Pancake- supper was a "success
Intended for hast week
Mrs, F.J. Lapp has returned to St.
Thomas after spending the winter months
with Mr. and Mrs. Elliot Lapp.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Arthur were guests
at a birthday party Easter Sunday at the
home of their son, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wright
and family of London. Also attending were
Mr. and Mrs. George Wright and fancily of
Toronto and Jane Arthur and Mr. Michael
Boulay of Windsor and Emilio and John
Robert, great grandsons of Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Arthur.
William Anderson of Newmarket visited
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Anderson
on the weekend. •
AUBURN
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Haines returned
from Florida on Thursday, April 3 after
spending the winter months there.
Auburn U.C.W. are invited to Blyth for
their Thank offering service April 20. Muriel
Coultes willspeak on her trip to Mexico.
Sympathy is extended to Mr. and Mrs.
Darryl Woods on the death of her father,
Nelson Paterson last week.
• The Knox United• Sunday School Pancake
supper Was'he'1dApiila ttwsS'n greatsuc-"
cess. They cleared over $600. A lot of hard
work involved but was well worth it.
Dorothy Grange returned from London
after spending 10 days with members of her
family. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Roulston have
returned from their trip to. Florida.
Theweekly euchre party, was held
Wednesday, April 2 at the Community Hall
with six tables in play.
Winners were: High Man -Ray Hanna;
Low Man -Tom Hallam; High Lady -Nadine
Scott; Low Lady -Verna Hallam and
Novelty -Martha Daer.
Good Friday Service
The Good Friday service was held at Knox
plc -
A number of blasting caps, like the one
tured above, used in the harbour reconstruc-
tion process have been washing ashore late-
ly. Constable Jay Poulter of the Goderich
Police Department cautions that while there
is a 99.9 per cent chance the blasting caps
are not `live' anyone finding the caps should
call police. Police are advising people not to
touch the caps. The caps are comprised of
varying lengths of orange wire with about ,a ,
three-inch silver cap on the end.
United Church at 3 p.m. with Gary Shut-
tleworth
huttleworth m charge. Mrs. Gordon Gross was
organist and MarinriP McDougall as pianist
for prelude and singing of hymns.
Scripture passages were read by Linda
and Debbie Cunningham. Meditation was
based on the seven lastsayings of Jesus as
He hung .on the cross. A beautiful solo,
Were You There, was sung by Elliott Lapp
accompanied at piano by Mrs., Barry.
Millian.
Service concluded with the Congrega-,
tional Benedication, He Is Lord.
The minister Gary Shuttleworth was in
charge of the morning service. Organ
Prelude was by.Mrs. Greg Park:
' The flowers in the sanctuary wereTram'
the funeral of Nelson Paterson, a former
member of the Church and father of Shirley, .
Mrs. Darryl Woods.
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Elliott Lapp sang a beautiful solo, There ,
-Is A Green Hill Far Away, accompanied on
piano by Lori Millian. The Junior Congrega-
tion was in charge of Mrs. Fred Armstrong,'
Mrs. Bob Worsell, Karen Bakker, Stuart
Bakker and Sharen Ramsey.
The - ministers sermon was entitled,
Special Places. The offering was received
by Greg Park and Larry Plaetzer.
The service closed with the Congrega-
tional Benediction, Father We Love You.
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