The Citizen, 1987-06-10, Page 12PAGE 12. THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 10, 1987.
Auburn Pastor speaks on 'Protecting marriage'
Compiled by Mrs. Mildred Lawlor. Phone 526-7589
News briefs from
Auburn and area
The Auburn Women’s Institute
meeting will be held at the
Community Hall onJunel6at2
p.m. The topic will be Family and
Consumer Affairs with Mrs. Elliott
Lapp and Mrs. Lillian Leatherland
in charge. Hostesses will be Mrs.
Charles Merrill and Mrs. Bud
Chamney.
There will be a shower in honour
of Linda Cunningham to be held at
the Auburn United Church on
Thursday, June 18.
Jean Lincoln, Mrs. Orville
Welsh of Wingham and Mrs.
Edgar Howatt of Belgrave visited
recently with Ellen Johnston and
Laura Phillips.
Mr. William Anderson of New
market visited his parents Mr. and
Mrs. Oliver Anderson recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Chamney
of Windsor visited on the weekend
with Mr. and Mrs. Bud Chamney.
Mr. and Mrs. Alf Weston of
Toronto visited her mother Mrs.
Mary Rollison and brother Murray
on the weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Bud Chamney
were pleasantly surprised last
Wednesday when George and
Lillian Chamney of Melville,
Saskatchewan came to visit. They
had metat a family gathering in
Ireland three years ago.
The family of Mrs. Earl Wight
man formerly of Auburn invite
everyone to an open house to
Agricrew seeking bookings
Summer is almost upon us once
again and with it comes stonepick
ing, haying, painting and other
tasks to be performed around the
farm. Agricrew is back again for
the summer of 1987 in Huron
County to assist the farmer with
various farm duties.
Four crews of four people will be
available to service Huron County
celebrate her 90th birthday Satur
day, June 13 from 2 to 4 at the
Lucknow United Church.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Lawlor spent
Saturday with her pen pal Florence
Steckley and her sister Hilda
Shench of Stratford.
The general meeting of the
U.C. W. will be held on June 24 at 8
p.m. GuestspeakerwillbeMrs.
Susan Howson.
Auburn people win at
lawn bowling tournaments
Winners at the Clinton Lawn
Bowling Club on Tuesday after
noon June 2 were Jean Grey and
George Wright.
Pastor Gary Shuttleworth con
ducted the morning service at
Knox United Church with Organ
Prelude by Mrs. Gordon Gross.
Call to Worship, Prayer of Invoca
tion and Life and Work of the
Church were given followed by the
hymn, “Come, Thou Almighty
King.’’ The Prayer of Confession
and Words of Assurance were
given followed by the Lord’s
Prayer. Nicole Middlekamp played
a piano solo.
The children’s hymn, “Jesus,
Friend of Little Children’’ was
sung. The Pastor told the child
ren’s story and children went to
Junior Congregation to their teach
ers , Janice and Karen Webster and
Nicole Middelkamp.
The pastor’s sermon was entit
led “Protecting Your Marriage.”
The offering was received by
Murray Rollison and Peter Ver-
Thursday afternoon was a fun
game so there were no winners.
Don Haines and Elliott Lapp won
Hullett Happenings
second prize at the Exeter Bowling
Tournament on Wednesday, June
3 and Lois and Don Haines of
Auburn were second prize winners
at the Brussels tournament. Bowl
ing is held at Clinton Bowling
Greens on Tuesday and Thursday
in the evening now.
Track athletes win
TRACK AND FIELD
Editor: Michelle Govenlock and
Julia de Jong
Reporter: Christy Brecker
Hullett Central had their track
and field meet on May 22. The
this summer. Each crew is booked
on a daily basis at a cost of $90 per
eight hour day. All bookings are to
be made through the Clinton
Ontario Ministry of Agriculture
and Food Office.
For more information on Agri
crew and bookings, contact either
Donna Kieffer or Susan Diemert at
482-3428 or 1-800-265-5170.
individual winners were: 13 yr. old,
Karen Plunket and Scott Vodden,
runnersup, Angela McCool and
Gerben Wilts; 12 yr. old, Melanie
Knox and Tony Vanderli; runners
up, Joanne Wilts and Raymond
Wilts; 11 yr. old, Kerrie Szusz and
Jeff Hadenko, runners up Danny
Hoggart and Sharon Bergsma; 9
and 10, Rachel Jenkins, Peter
Craig, runners up Lindsay Ander
son and Marc Bricker; Jennifer
Szusz, and Michael Salverda,
runners up Jennifer Szusz and
Fred Datema and Jason Rutledge
tied.
Six year olds were together. Ben
Thompson won and Amanda An
derson was second.
beek. The hymn, “Jesus Is The the service closed with the Con-
Man” was sung. The pastor gregational Benediction “Lord We
pronounced the Benediction and Pray”.
The Blyth Festival’s 9th annual book sale last Saturday and Sunday
attracted thousands of books, and hundreds of would-be-readers in a
steady stream throughout the weekend. Above, 3-year-old Mary
Huizinga of RR 1, Auburn, found a book that was just her speed.
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