The Citizen, 1991-05-01, Page 8PAGE 8. THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, MAY 1,1991.
UCW holds spring meeting Auburn
The Aubum U.C.W. celebrated the
season of Spring at their Thankoffer
ing meeting on Monday evening,
April 22.
Unice Arthur greeted the 75 guests
Bowling party, Friday
Inspiring music by Tim Harden of
Kitchener was rendered in Auburn
Missionary Church on Sunday, April
28.
Pastor Came brought a timely mes
sage taken from Isaiah 55: 1-3; 6-13.
Being broke is a bad situation for
anyone but the Lord says to Come to
Him without money and without cost,
Hullett gives
to Federation
Hullett township councillors made
a donation of $800 to the Hullett
Township Federation of Agriculture
when they met for their April 16
meeting.
Representatives for the Federation
were present to request the grant and
inform the council of their activities.
The grant will help the township Fed
eration conduct its affairs. In other
business, council approved a grant of
$1000 toward the cost of hosting the
1991 meeting of ROMA in Huron.
Ratepayers of sideroad 20/21 from
County Rd. 25 south to concession
12/13 were to be invited to a meeting
• on April 30 to discuss road repairs.
Paul McIntyre of R.J. Bumside and
Associates was instructed to prepare
tenders to pave the streets in Auburn
under the Pride Grant. Trustees of the
village of Auburn were present to
discuss the matter.
The clerk-treasurer was authorized
to advertise for a summer student to
assist in the municipal office.
The insurance proposal of Frank
Cowan Co. at $11,003. was accept
ed.
from Blyth, Auburn, Londesboro,
Nile, Donnybrook and Westfield and
Dorothy Grange and Laura Mae
Chamney acted as ushers.
Anne Vincent began the evening
just as we are. We cannot buy our
way into heaven but we arc to seek
the Lord and call upon Him and He
will abundantly pardon.
The adults will be having a bowl
ing party on Friday, May 3 at the
Clinton lanes. All adults are wel
come. Please contact Heather
McCowan if you plan to attend.
The young people will be at Youth
For Christ at Brucefield on Saturday
evening, May 4. All are welcome.
Come and enjoy an evening of fun
and fellowship. Services next Sun
day, May 5 at 10 a.m.; morning wor
ship at 11 a.m.; evening service at 8
p.m. There is special music for every
service.
People
Mrs. Ray Cope of London visited
with her cousin Marjorie McDougall
on Thursday.
THE 1991 MUNICIPAL ENUMERATION
IT'S EASY!
by welcoming everyone and
announcing the first hymn, "This Is
My Father's World". The devotional
"Thoughts of Spring" included all the
events of Spring we have to look for
ward to and scripture readings from
Genesis, chapter I. Donna Lynn Arm
strong, Darlene Empey and Nancy
Park sang "Thank God for the
Promise of Spring" accompanied by
Bernice Gross. Following a prayer
the offering was taken by Ila Cun
ningham and Ethel Ball, and offera-
tory program was given by Ruth
Armstrong.
"After the Winter God sends the
Spring" was the theme of the reading
given by Ruth Armstrong. Linda
Plaetzer introduced Gary Jewitt the
guest speaker who entertained the
gathering with his slides and delight
ful account of his time in Africa.
Shelley Worsell thanked Gary and
the hymn "Pass it On" was sung, pre
ceding the benediction.
For a social time the guests gath
ered in the church basement prettily
decorated with spring flowers and the
layette display prepared by Jean
Plaetzer and Qhris Kryzanowski for
the Children's Aid Society. Lois
Fitzgerald thanked the U.C.W. ladies
for their strong support and Jean
Plaetzer extended her thanks to all
who contributed.
Compiled by Mrs. Mildred Lawlor. Phone 526-7589
Farming topic
of Knox service
Rev. Paul Ross conducted the Sun
day morning service at Knox United
Church and Nancy Park was organist.
Rev. Ross gave the call to worship
and prayer of approach followed by
the hymn "This Is My Father's
World". The junior choir sang an
anthem under the direction of Shelley
Worsell and Karen Webster. Rev.
Ross gave the children's story and the
prayer of confession followed by
choral response. The hymn "God
Whose Farm is all Creation" was
sung.
Rev. Ross read the scriptures from
Isaiah and Matthew. A presentation
on "Farming and Rural Life" was
given. An interesting display of the
old and new ways of farming was set
up by the U.C.W. Hymn, "Hear us O
Father" was sung. "Farming and
Rural Life - the Good Side" was
given by Maurice Bean. "Farming
and the Rural Life - the Other Side"
was given by Larry' Plaetzer, both
gave excellent presentations. Con
cluding comments were given by
Rev. Paul Ross. The prayer chorus
was sung. Rev. Ross gave the prayer
of thanksgiving and concern and the
Lord's Prayer was repeated in unison.
The offering was received by Greg
Park and Bob Worsell and for the
Sunday School was brought forward
by Craig Empey and Janice Maria
Young. The hymn "Morning Has
Broken" was sung. Maurice Bean
pronounced the Benediction and the
choral response "O God Our Help In
Ages Passed" concluded the service.
The Goodwill truck will be at the
Knox United Church on Tuesday,
May 7 to pick up donations of cloth
ing.
The Knox United Church Sunday
School is having a garage sale on
Saturday, May 18 at Seers Restaurant
parking lot. Donations would be
appreciated.
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