The Citizen, 1990-05-02, Page 6PAGE 6. THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, MAY 2, 1990.
Auburn Poetry opens Walkerburn Club
Compiled by Mrs. Mildred Lawlor. Phone 526-7589
‘The Vision .The World’
minister’s sermon topic
Rev. David Snihur conducted the
morning service at Knox United
Church with early hymn-sing. Nan
cy Park was pianist and organist.
The children’s story was told by
Rev. Snihur. Call to Worship was
read alternately followed by the
hymn “The Light of the World is
Jesus’’. Rev. Snihur gave the
prayer of approach and the Lord’s
Prayer was said in unison and the
prayer chorus “Have Thine own
way Lord” was sung.
The minister’s sermon was “The
Vision ... The World”. The offering
was received by Larry Plaetzer and
Bob Worsell and dedicated. Rev.
Snihur pronounced the Benediction
and the response, “Now thank we
all our God” ended the service.
On Mother’s Day, May 13 there
will be infant baptism.
The Walkerburn Club met at
Mrs. Elliott Lapp’s home on Tues
day, April 24 at 2 p.m. The meeting
opened with a poem read by Mrs.
Lloyd Penfound.
The secretary read the minutes
of the last meeting and a lovely
thank you note from Barbara
Gross.
Mrs. Roy Daer invited the club to
her home for the May meeting.
Mrs. R. Archambault and Mrs. L.
Penfound will be the lunch commit
tee and the programme will be in
charge of Mrs. B. Thomson and
Mrs. B. Norman. Mrs. Penfound
read a very amusing article “The
Great Hereafter” followed by Mrs.
Lapp reading “Are Cats Smart”.
A spring contest given by Mrs.
R. Archambault was then played.
The Huron County names contest
was given by Mrs. Penfound and
also enjoyed. Mrs. J. Verwey was
auctioneer for a plant sale and
$8.25 was received. This was an
early sale as a plant and miscella
neous sale will be held at the May
meeting. Several of the plants
donated for the sale were from the
guest for the day Mrs. Lawrence
Plaetzer.
The hostesses for the lunch were
Mrs. I. Moore and Mrs. J. Verwey.
Lunch was enjoyed and a social half
hour closed the meeting.
E. Wawanosh ratepayer THRU THE
Auburn Silver Tops see
oil painting demonstration
The Auburn Silver Tops enjoyed
themselves at the Dungannon
Senior Citizens Hall on Wednes
day, April 27. They were guests
there for a pot luck dinner at 6:30
p.m.
After dinner the Dungannon
artist D. Bauer, who has a studio in
Dungannon, gave a demonstration
in oil painting. She created a
beautiful mountain scene in a short
time to her audience’s enjoyment.
Then the large gathering enjoyed
Euchre over
until fall
The last euchre game until fall
was held Tuesday evening, April 24
at the Community Hall.
The winners were: high lady,
Evelyn Christensen; low lady,
Mary Shobbrook; high man, Ester
Moffat (playing as a man); low
man, Elliott Lapp; novelty, Len
Shobbrook.
Beverage and cookies were serv
ed. See you in the fall for euchre
again.
euchre followed by lunch. The
Silver Tops are also invited to
Huronview for the Senior Citizen
month. The group will probably be
guests on June 13 or June 18.
People
Mr. Gary Rodger of Kincardine
visited his parents Mr. and Mrs.
Emerson Rodger and Mr. and Mrs.
Bill Helesic and they also attended
the Open House for Ella Bogie on
her 90th birthday at Goderich.
Congratulations to Gail and Ross
Dobie on the birth of a son in
Clinton Public Hospital, a wee
brother for Susan, Shelley and
Justin.
Plant sale,
May 9
The Horticulture Society meeting
will be held at the Community Hall,
Wednesday, May 9 at 8 p.m. there
will be a plant sale. Anyone having
extra plants is asked to bring them.
Ethel
Compiled by Mrs. Margaret McMahon. Phone 887-9250
12 tables at euchre
The last euchre party of this
season was held Monday evening,
April 23 at the Ethel Hall sponsor
ed by the Ethel W.I.
There were 12 tables in play.
Winners were: high lady, Beryl
Smith; low lady, Marjorie Met
calfe; high man, Ross Brighton;
low man, Joe Cooper; six lone
hands, Lois Hart, Freda D’Arcy,
Becci Ruppel and Frank McKenzie;
lucky table No. 1, Annie William
son, Dorothy Dilworth, Eileen Dob
son and Scot McLean; table no. 12
Bill McClelland, Isabel Bremner,
Jean Rolof, and Jim smith.
Twenty-nine people had their
tally cards drawn for prizes.
Doreen Suter of the Ethel General
Store donated some of the prizes
for the evening. Thanks to all who
supported the euchre parties over
the season.
Congratulations to Denise Helm-
ka and Ken Purvis who were
married Saturday evening in Lis-
towel. They will reside at RR 1,
Ethel.
Visting Helen and Bill Dobson
from Winnipeg, Manitoba was
Eileen and Ivan Dobson, a cousin of
Bill’s.
wants more info from Council
Marie Toll, a ratepayer in East
Wawanosh attended the April 23
meeting of Council to inquire about
the proposed rebuilding and paving
of Cone. 3-4 from Snell’s Mill to
County Road 20 and voice her
concerns in this area.
Mrs. Toll said that she disagreed
with Council regarding this be
cause she wasn’t sure the traffic on
the road warrants the cost and
would like to see traffic measured
to prove that it is travelled more
than other township roads.
When she asked Council how
they knew that that section of the
road was used more frequently
than other concession roads with
out having counted the vehicles,
Councillor Fred Meier responded
by stating “We know”, according
to Mrs. Toll in an interview later.
Reeve Snell told Mrs. Toll that it
was one of his election promises to
see that road was paved, she said.
“I felt that during these times
when taxes are as high as they are,
that money should be spent where
it is most needed,” she said.
Mrs. Toll also stated that she felt
communication between Council
and the ratepayers needed to be
improved. “I don’t think they
should do this kind of thing without
making it known to the rate
payers,” pointing out the recent
situation in Hullett over the new
hall, where ratepayers received a
paper informing them of the pro
posal. Clerk Winona Thompson
noted council meetings are open for
the public to attend if interested.
Crown asks for stiff sentence
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matched the bumper pads on the
Dunbar car were “a smoking gun”,
he said.
Judge Hunter said it was a
matter of credibility: the evidence
of Rick Sallows and Bonnie Steph
enson versus the evidence of Darryl
Dunbar and Wendy Sallows. It was
obvious that Mr. Dunbar was upset
and did chase after Mr. Sallows, he
said and despite Mr. Dunbar’s
claim he went in the opposite
direction, he was satisifed he was
the driver of the car that crashed
into the back of Mr. Sallows’ car.
Mr. Grant asked for a stiffer than
normal sentence for a dangerous
driving offense. “In my view this is
considerably more serious. He
used his car as a weapon and
endangered the lives of three
people.” He asked for a jail
sentence under the situation.
Judge Hunter, however, chose a
fine of $750 for punishment.
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