The Citizen, 1989-10-25, Page 10PAGE 10. THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 25. 1989.
Anybody home?
Evan seems to be trying to catch a glimpse of the inhabitants of this model house. The model was on
display at the Pre-Christmas Bazaar in St. Augustine Church. The annual event is one of the major
fundraisers for the church.
Auburn
Compiled by Mrs. Mildred Lawlor. Phone 526-7589
Auburn people
Mr. Donald Jardin of Kitchener
and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jardin
and Darryl of Belgrave visited their
parents Mr. and Mrs. Tom Jardin
on the weekend.
Joyce Lassaline of Calgary visit
ed with her mother Lillian Lether-
land and other members of her
family recently.
Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs.
4-H club tours dump
by Cheri Kryzanowski
On Saturday, September 30 the
Auburn Energizers met at the
Hullett Township Landfill Site.
When everyone had arrived,
members met Mr. Bob Szusz and
Mr. Tom Cunningham. They took
members on a tour of the site and
told them about the blue box and
recycling program. After, mem
bers met at the home of Cheryl
Lapp. They opened meeting 4 with
the 4H pledge. This meeting, with
the theme of Bright Ideas, was
spent discussing blackouts and
judging flashlights. The meeting
was closed with the 4H motto.
Members would like to extend a
warm thank you to Mr. Suzsz and
Mr. Cunningham.
On Wednesday, October 4, the
fifth meeting of the Auburn Energy
Conservation Club was held. At
this meeting members talked about
selling energy efficient cars. They
also made dialogues about selling
cars. The meeting was closed with
the 4H motto.
On Wednesday, October 4, the
sixth meeting of the Auburn Ener
gy Conservation club was held at
NOTICE
OF PUBLIC MEETING
Persuant to Section 28 of the Planning Act, 1983,
for the purpose of reviewing the community improvement plan for the
police village of Auburn in Hullett Township, more particularly
including the open portion of the following streets
Alma, King, John, Egmontand south half of Goderich Street
Monday, November 27,1989 at 8p.m.
in the Auburn Community Hall
Dennis Schneider (nee Lorelee
Anne Howes) who were married on
Saturday, October 21 at Ashfield
Presbyterian Church.
Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs.
Harold McClinchey who celebrated
their 35th wedding anniversary on
Monday, October 23.
Knox United Church Bible Study
and Prayer Group will be held at
1:15 at the Snihur’s in Londesboro.
the home of Jean Plaetzer. Mem
bers opened the meeting with the
4H pledge. After roll call and the
discussion of alternate energy sour
ces, such as solar, wind and tidal
energy, they watched two videos on
using heat wasted from a bam to
heat a home, and nuclear energy.
The meeting was closed with the
4H pledge. All projects and books
are due by November 1, at the
latest. They are to be given to the
leader living closest to you. A date
for achievement night is still to be
decided on.
5 tables
at euchre party
There were five tables in play at
the euchre party held at the
Community Hall on Tuesday, Oc
tober 17.
Prizes went to: high lady, Carol
Daer; low lady, Mary Shobbrook;
high man, Murray Rollinson; low
man, Grace Cartwright; novelty,
Ted Mills (playing as a man).
Euchre parties are held every
Tuesday evening at 8 p.m.
‘Love of God9,
sermon topic
Rev. Dave Snihur conducted the
morning service at Knox United
Church and Nancy Park was organ
ist.
Call to Worship was read alter
nately followed by hymn “Immor
tal, Invisible.” Rev. Snihur gave
the Prayer of Approach followed by
the Lord’s Prayer in unison. The
children’s song was “God’s Love is
like a Circle”, followed by their
story.
“Sweet Hour of Prayer” was
sung. The prayer chorus “My
Jesus I Love Thee” was sung and
prayers were given by Rev. Snihur.
His sermon was entitled “The Love
of God - In Us!”
The offering was received by
Peter Verbeek and Lawrence Plaet
zer and dedicated.
The hymn “0 God Our Help In
Ages Past” was sung. Rev. Snihur
pronounced the Benediction and
reponse “Go Now In Peace” ended
the service. There will be early
hymn-sing next Sunday.
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Barber Cuts
Perms
Streaking & Highlighting
Kickers & Spiral Perms
Open 6 Days Per Week
Monday - Saturday
$6.00
$5.00
$30.00
$30.00
$40.00
Senior discount on Mon.
Open Thurs. & Frl. nights by appointment
Specials good until Nov. 2
APPOINTMENTS NOT ALWAYS NECESSARY
& Tues.
Colourful Jk
Cuts
Located at M & D General Store
AUBURN
Call
Debbie
at
526-7191
WI learns about
painting on china
The monthly meeting of the
Women’s Institute was held on
Tuesday, October 17 at the Com
munity Hall with 11 members and
one guest present.
The president Mrs. Erma Cart
wright presided and opened the
meeting with Ode, Mary Stewart
Collect and O Canada with Mar
jorie McDougall as pianist. Mrs.
Cartwright read a poem entitled
“The General Store”.
Mrs. Amy Barth introduced the
guest Donna Johnston of Clinton
who demonstrated painting on
china and had a beautiful display of
her work. She gave the history of
china and the painting on china
started in 1873 in the States and
told of the different places it was
made. It has become a hobby in
Canada. She joined the class three
years ago at Bayfield with a
teacher from Goderich. She has her
own kiln and does her own firing.
This painting can be done free
hand or traced on plates, pitchers,
tile and jewellery. She said to use
hard china, not English as it is too
soft.
She does scenes on plates, and
flowers, birds and geese. She
demonstrated on a plate, daisy,
rose, pansy and trillium. She said it
was no more expensive than any
other hobby. Most plates she
stated could be bought in the states
but can be bought in Canada at Pier
1 in London, Ontario. Anywhere
she is, she is always looking for
plain china plates etc. This was a
very interesting hobby and demon
stration. Mrs. Tina Empey thanked
her.
The minutes were read by Betty
Archambault in the absence of the
secretary Kay Lapp. The treasurer
Tina Empey gave the financial
report. Mrs. Betty Archambault
read the correspondence and it was
dealt with. The card report was
given by Betty Archambault in the
absence of Jean Plaetzer. She also
gave the report on the 75th
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Anniversary Convention she atten
ded.
The Queen and Grace was sung.
Desserts and beverage was served
by Tina Empey and Amy Barth.
Mrs. Barth read two poems entitled
“October gave a Party” and
“Change of Address”. Martha
Daer won the prize for the lucky
cup and Betty Archambault for the
most people for Thanksgiving and
Erma Cartwright for guessing the
most articles on a tray and a social
time ended the meeting.
12%
We would like to take this
opportunity to thank every
one who participated in our
anniversary clearance
sale. Our clearance sale
was a terrific success and
has encouraged us to open
our basement as a perma
nent BARGAIN CENTRE.
We also wish to thank the
people from Howden (Pro
Hardware) who gave their
time to help us set up the
store for this event, and
helped serve our cus
tomers.
To markthe occasion of Pro
Hardware’s 25th Anniver
sary --the following is a list
of winners who received
door prizes:
1st PRIZE
Karl Macey
of Brussels
A Lawn Chair & Pad
2nd PRIZE
Beatrice Seili
of Brussels
A Set of Stoneware
3rd PRIZE
Cam McMillan
of Brussels
A Stuffed Bear
4th PRIZE
Marjory Keffer
of Ethel
A Set of Stoneware
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