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Dairy Princess will
speak at Auburn VVI
Rev. Pickell of Goderich was in charge of
the Sunday morning service at Knox United
Church.
Piano Prelude was by Mrs. Barry Millian
and daughter Lori.
The Junior Choir sang "Jesus Loved his
Mother" and "The Family of God" under
Mrs. Gordon Gross as pianist. Those baptiz-
ed were Jody Lynn Godfrey, daughter of
Richard and Teresa Godfrey and Shana
Dawn Dunbar, daughter of Donald and
Cathy Dunbar.
There was time for Children who went to
their Sunday School rooms,. which was run
by Julia Glenn, Rose Marie Young, Donna
Lynn and Lori Armstrong and Gail Dobie.
The Minister Rev. Pickell chose for his
sermon "Bought with a Price", Offering
was received by Murray Rollinson, Peter
Verbeek, Ken Ramsey, and Dana Bean and
the offertory hymn was played by Lori
Millian and Anita Gross.
Local News
Mr. and Mrs. Gino Tersinga and Mary of
Rexdale and Mrs. Loran Peter, of Bervie
were Saturday visitors with Beth Lansing.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Young of Stratford
and Craig Ritchie of Goderich visited
recently with Ellen Johnston and Laura
Phillips.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Lawlor, Andrea and
Alexandra of RR 5 Goderich visited his
parents Mr. and Mrs. Tom Lawlor on
Sunday.
Quite a number from Auburn attended the
Induction servicg, for Rev. Patricia Anne
Nunne, B.A., M,DIV, as rector of St. John's
Parish Brussels, Trinity Blyth and St.
Mark's Anglican, Auburn, Thursday, May 8.
Mr. and Mrs. Brian Craig and fano of
St. Jacobs were at their trailer on the
weekend and visited with their parents.
Mrs. Roy Cope of London visited last
Wednesday with her cousin, Marjorie
McDougall.
The regular monthly meeting of Auburn
Women's Institute will be held in Communi-
ty Hall May 20 at 2 p.m. Liz Stewart of
Seaforth, the Huron County Dairy Princess
will speak.
Mrs. C. Merrill will be demonstrating the
tying of scarves. Hostesses will be Mrs. L.
Plaetzer, Mrs. E. Rodger and Mrs. T.
Jardin.
Unit II of Auburn United U.C.W. met in
the Church on May 7 at 8 p.m. Mrs. Tom
Cunningham and Mrs. Tom Jardin were the
Convenors.
• "Living the Gospel" based on the parable
of the Good Samaritan was the theme for the
worship.'There was a display of the Indian
Crafts "Native Contributions" to present
daily life.
Mrs. Jack Vincent assistant leader took
the. business, and opened with a Helen
Steiner Rice poem, "He Loves You". .
The, Youth group invites all to hear Shirley
Hazlitt tell of the experiences with Inuit and
AUBURN
Mildred Lawlor
Ojibway people on Friday, May 23.
Members are reminded of the Annual
housecleaning at the Church on May 23.
' Village Meeting
eeting.
The regular monthly meeting of the
village trustees was held on May 8.
Warner Andrews resigned. His resigna-
tion was accepted with regret. Andrews had
served the village since January of 1977. The
Trustees will have to appoint a replacement
for him.
The next meeting will be held June 10 in
the Library.
Cancer Society
The team captain for the Cancer Society
campaign in the Auburn , Community,
Frances Clark reports that $1,358.50 was
collected.
Sincere thanks to those who gave so freely
of their time to canvass and also to all who
were so generous when the canvassers
called.
Huron•Cbapel Missionary Church
Recent revival meetings with the Rev.
Leonard Terry proved to be a great source
of blessing and encouragement to those
attending.
Special singers during the event were the
Rev. Ken Bauman, Don and Mary
Vair, the Jubal Singers, as well as others
from the Iocal congregation. 'The co-
operation of those from other churches in
the area was appreciated greatly.
The "Race To The Moon" Sunday school
enlargement campaign ended with a record-
breaking attendance of eighty on the final
Sunday. Wayne Young's team landed first
on the moon and, as the winners, had the
privilege of selecting the menu and being
the guests of honor at a congregational din-
ner which took place at the chapel' on Satur-
day, May 3.
The events of the Sunday morning service
took an unusual turn when, following the
testimonies of two persons who have recent-
ly trusted Christ for salvation, and a solo en-
titled "The Glory Of His Presence," sung by
Pastor Carne, the blessing of God settled
upon the congregation, so that the pastor
dispensed with his sermon and the service
was given over to the praise of God through
persbnal testimonies.
In the evening service Pastor Carne spoke
on the theme, "Now Grow! ". Madeline Bur-
chill and Lorraine Carne provided special
music and Andrew and Michael Luna, Kim
Baan and Stephen Campbell assisted in the
reading of scripture.
Goderich man is in top. 20
at marketing competition
Fifteen Marketing students from Fan-
shawe College drove to Atlanta, Georgia for
their fourth year of participation in the
Distributive Educational Clubs of America
i D.E.C.A. I competitions held Apr. 30.
The Fanshawe team was the only Cana-
dian team in the competition along with
more than 2000 counterparts fr6m the
U.S.A.
Five 'Fanshawe students including Tim
Chisholmr of Goderich, placed in the top 20
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