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The Citizen, 1991-04-17, Page 8Young scientists Grade 8 winners Grade 8 winners at the Huron County Science Fair in Brussels Friday were (left to right) Kim Richmond, Blyth P.S.; Brian Currie, Robertson Memorial in Goderich; Derek Connor, Howick Central and Wes Winkle, Howick, all in physical science; Julie Lisle, Wingham; Andrew Cull, Belgrave; Collin Campbell, East Wawanosh and Bob Linden, Huron Centennial, all in biological science. Grade 7 winners Grade 7 winners at the Huron County Science Fair at Brussels Friday were: (left to right) Anne Conlln, Mt. Carmel; Erin Brereton, Goderich; Andrea McBride, Wingham; Cara Gardner, Hensall; Sarah Lamble, Walton (Seaforth P.S.) and Jennifer McGee, Zurich. 4H news Computer wizards Computer wizards took home prizes from the Huron County Science Fair in Brussels Friday. Winning prizes were (left to right) David Billson, Goderich; Colin Bowers, Exeter and Matthew Emmerton, Howick. ARE FL/N-DA MENTAL! BY LAUREL CAMPBELL ‘A different you, a different me’ was the theme of the Auburn Fitness Fun Addicts 4H meeting, April 8. Did you ever look closely at a ripe apple picked off a tree and it looked slightly different from the other apples that grew on that same tree? Well human bodies are the same. Each of us are different in our own unique way. In fact because every­ one is different, everyone is very interesting, it would be boring if everyone was the same. Also don’t ever compare yourself to somebody else. You may think they are beautiful (so are you) and smart (and so are you), but do you know what’s inside? Check it out, you may like them better, or they may not suit your taste. Everyone • has their flaws whether it is in appearance, personality, speaking or brains. Everyone is special and unique. That is why the Auburn Fitness-Fun Addicts learned on Monday, April 8 and remember - Be Yourself! UCW meets Auburn U.C.W. Spring Thank- offering will be held at the United Church on Monday, April 22 at 8 p.m. Guest speaker will be Gary Jewitt. Everyone is welcome. Three young Huron County scientists will be off to the Canada Wide Science Fair in Vancouver May 12-17. Winners at the Huron Science Fair in Brussels Friday were (left to right) Brian Currie, Goderich, who also won the Maitland Valley Conservation Award and a travel grant; Colin Bowers, Exeter and Julie Lisle, Wingham. Auburn Compiled by Mrs. Mildred Lawlor. Phone 526-7589 Minister’s sermon ‘A Whale of a Tale’ Rev. Paul Ross conducted the morning service at Knox United Church and Nancy Park was organ­ ist. _Rev. Ross gave the Call to Worship followed by the hymn “Come Christians Join to Sing’’. Rev. Ross gave the prayer of Confession and the choral response was sung. Rev. Ross gave the assurance of pardon followed by Euchre winners The last euchre game was held with five tables in play on Tuesday, April 9 at the Auburn Community Centre. Winners were: ladies’ high, Mildred Lawlor; ladies’ low, Marion Haggitt; men’s high, Car­ men Brindley; men’s low, Grace Cartwright (playing as a man); novelty, Dorothy Grange. Tea, coffee and cookies were served to end the euchre games until fall. A social half hour was enjoyed. •KITCHENS •FAMILY ROOMS •SUNROOMS •BATHROOMS ’GARAGES •COMPLETE HOME CONSTRUCTION ALL WORKMANSHIP GUARANTEED < ASKES A ______BROS. CONSTRUCTION \357-3O53 lTD 335-3664J BOX 840, WINGHAM, ONT. NOG 2W0 Serving you since 1974 hymn “Rescue the Perishing’’. Rev. Ross read the scripture and hymn, “Lord save the world” was sung. Rev. Ross’ sermon was entitled “O Whale of a Tale”. Prayer chorus was sung. Prayers of Thanksgiving and Concern were given by Rev. Ross and the Lord’s Prayer was repeated in unison. The offering was received by Larry Plaetzer and Greg Park for- the Sunday School and was brought forward by John Armstrong and David Campbell and dedicated. Rev. Ross pronounced the benedic­ tion and the choral response “0 God our Help in Ages Past” concluded the service.”