The Citizen, 1987-01-07, Page 24PAGE 24. THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 7, 1987.
Auburn
Compiled by Mrs. Mildred Lawlor. Phone 526-7589
Local girls play at church service
Holiday guests visit Auburn
Mrs. Mary Rollinson and son
Murray returned home after spen
ding the holidays with her daugh
ter Mrs. Alf Weston and Mr.
Weston of Toronto.
Sunday, January 11 “Called to
Respond” special worship service
at Knox United Church for the 25th
Anniversary of the United Church
Women will be held.
Guests this holiday week with
Mr. and Mrs. Elliott Lapp and Mrs.
F. J. Lapp were Mr. Bill Lapp and
sons Michael and Eric of Tumbler,
B.C., Mr. and Mrs. W. Denys and
familyofKippen; Mr. and Mrs.
Keith Lappandgirls of Auburn;
Mr. and Mrs. John Lapp and sons
of London; Mr. andMrs. Dick Lapp
of Chapleau; Mr. and Mrs. Donald
Lapp of Waterloo and Mr. James
Lapp and friend from Ottawa.
Holiday visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Leonard Archambault were
Mr. and Mrs. Doug Archambault
of Barrie and Lorri, Brian and
Michael; Mr. and Mrs. Don Parker
of Goderich, Sarah and Amy; Mr.
and Mrs. Rick Archambault of
Auburn, Becky and Robbie; Mr.
and Mrs. Earl Johnston of Strat
ford; Mr. and Mrs. Earl Craig and
The minister Gary Shuttleworth
conducted the morning service at
Knox United Church, Auburn.
Janice Webster played selections
on the piano and Lori Millian
Janet of Sarnia; and Mrs. Edna
Duncalfe of Huronview.
Holiday visitors with Pastor and
Mrs. Carne, were their four
daughters and families: Shari and
Brian, Heidi and Dustin Mater,
Wain fleet; Yvonne and Gerald,
Heather, David and Bethany Cam
plin, Clarksburg; Miriam Carne,
Stoney Creek and Joy and Warren
Collins, Stoney Creek.
Pastor Carne is a patient at the
Alexandra Hospital in Goderich.
Rev. Bruce Wideman preached at
the Church on Sunday.
played the organ prelude.
A chosen hymn, “The Old
Rugged Cross’’ was sung. The
minister told the children’s story
and the children went to their
Sunday School rooms with their
teachers Anita Gross, Ruth Arm
strong and daughters Donna Lynn
Jr. Farmers offer free service
BY LINDA CUNNINGHAM
Over the past years we have
heard about sure ways to “pick
up” adate, computer dating, blind
dates and so on ... and so on ... But
through all this, one organization
has continued to perform this task
of bringing young people together
tohavefun. There have been many
lasting friendships and yes, even
marriages have resulted from
some of these friendships. But, it
wasn’t until recently that 1 realized
that more people should benefit
from this free dating service.
and Lori. The minister's sermon
wasentitled “HisComing”. Offer
ing was received by Murray
Rollinson and Ken Ramsey. Mr.
Shuttleworth pronounced the Ben
ediction and the service closed with
the Congregational Benediction
“Lord We Pray.’’
Many entertaining events are
part of this group. At these sports,
cultural, andothereventsthere are
men and women from the ages of 15
to 30. Yes, you guessed it ... a
perfect place to meet people. 1 bet
that you are wondering how to find
out more information about meet
ing people. If so contact Linda at
526-7557, Dianne at 527-1436, or if
you wish come andjoinuson the
following dates: Jan. 11 at the
Blyth Community Centre at 1:30
and bring your skates; Jan. 17 at
the Clinton Legion at 9:00 and
bring your dancing shoes.