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The Citizen, 2006-06-08, Page 12MirET FARM! YOUR. - COME C e AT TEEM TiaraeRill riell s Celebrating 25 Years in 2086 Home of Distinctive Annuals! A Wonderful Line of Premium Selected Plants Even though June has arrived, we are still dedicated to bringing you, our loyal, and new customers the quality and selection you deserve for your gardens. We have Gorgeous hanging baskets and wall bags, premium quality geraniums, wave petunias in many colours, perennials and Nursery stock, water plants and much more! SPEND AN HOUR OR SPEND THE DAY! STRAWBERRIES READY SOON! Now Ready - Asparagus and Rhubarb Home of Ted's Tasty Tomatoes! HOURS.- Mon-Fri 8-8 Sat. - Sun 9-6 RETAIL & WHOLESALE 77688 Orchard Line, R.R.1 Bayfield PAGE 12. THE CITIZEN, THURSDAY, JUNE 8, 2006. 7 youths join Knox United Church Confirmation and communion vs ere celebrated at Knox United Church on Sunday. June 4, as seven young people joined the church. Jason Hallahan, Meagan Pletch, Nicole Robinson, Tyler Stevenson, Adel Dodds. Greg Dodds and Claren Yu ill were members of the confirmation class and led in the worship. Jim Coultes welcomed friends and family as they gathered for worship. Tyler and Claren led in the call to worship, and Adel and Meagan led The euchre party held at the Cranbrook Hall on Friday, May 19 was hosted by Eleanor Stevenson, Judy .Hahn and Joan Jacobs. There were eight tables at play. The following were the lucky winners: share the wealth, Dorothy Dilworth and -Isabelle Craig: travelling lone hand, Ross Stephenson; ladies' high, Leona McDonald; ladies' low, Isabelle Craig: men's high, Mac Smith; men's low, Velma Sleightholm; most lone hands, Dorothy Dilworth, Eluned McNair and Margaret Continued from page 11 provincially funded and 20 per cent over $100,000, needs to be locally funded. Donations of bedding, clothing and food are welcome. Marlene Archer, area voting delegate, encouraged branches to plan an international meeting next year. As a fundraising• idea, she suggested to arrange a progressive tea. An "In Memoriam" service was conducted by Norma Raynard and Elaine Errington for Isabel Gaunt V, Ill) passed away in September. She was an active member for many years of St. Helens Branch. The new slate of officers was installed by Glenna Laded. They are: past president, Mabel Jacklin, in the opening prayer. Greg and Jason led in the prayer of confession. Nicole led in the responsive reading and Adel read the scripture from Ezekiel. The senior choir sang the anthem. I Was There To Hear Your Borning Cry,_ accompanied by Elizabeth Stennett, in the absence of the regular organist Elizabeth Procter. Joyce Vincent, clerk of session, introduced the confirmands and Rev: Ethel Miner Clare led the young people through their profession of Peebles; lucky tallieS, Ross Stephenson, Mary Davidson, Bill Craig, Leota. Thompson, Adrian Verstoep, Verna Crawford, Lloyd Weber, Helen Dobson, Lloyd Smith, Agnes Harrow, Allison Sleightholm and Linda Minielly. The Friday night euchre party held at the hall on June 2- was hosted by Viola Adams, Allan Edgar, Neil Hatt and Edna McLellan. There were eight tables at play. Winners are: share the wealth, Jim Minielly and Leona McDonald; high lady, Leona McDonald: low lady, Linda Wingham; president, Debbie Bauer, Auburn; first . vice-president, Jean Fraser, Ethel; secretary-treasurer, Mabel Jacklin; public relations, Lois Elliott, Clinton; assistant, Audrey Fenton, Belgrave; curator, Betty Archambault, assistant curator, Jean Nethery, Blyth; delegate to convention, Debbie Bauer; alternate, Jean Fraser; advocacy convenor, Ruth Orien, Wingham; ROSE co- ordinator, Wilma Higgins, Belgrave: examiners. Jean Nethery, Dianna Robinson, 13elgrave. The 2007 District annual will be hosted by the Dungannon branch. Members concluded the meeting by singing God Save The Queen. faith and promises. Each young person renewed their baptismal vows and then were joined at the front for the laying on of hands by their parents, Rev. Clare and Mrs. Vincent. The congregation stood and welcomed theni at the conclusion of their confirmation and blessing. Communion was conducted by Rev. Clare and served by the elders of the church. The benediction was sung, and many families stayed to take pictures of the young people. Minielly; high man, Marion Harrison; low man, Ross Stephenson; most lone hands, Leota Thompson, Judy Hahn; lucky tallies, Isabelle Craig, Beryl Smith, Mary Craig, Adrian Verstoep, Kay Whaley, Allan Edgar, Sharon Freeman, Lloyd Smith, Verna Crawford. Bill Craig, Helen Dobson, Gail Smith and Shirley Verstoep. The next euchre will be held_ on Friday. June 16 at 8 p.rn. The United Church Women meeting was announced for Tuesday- night at Mabel Wheeler's at 7:30 - p.m. and the board of stewards meeting is to be on Thursday, June 8 at 7 p.m. The session will then meet at 7:30 p.m. Sunday, June 18 will be the Sunday school anniversary and chicken barbecue. Bill and Muriel Coultes celebrated the confirmation of two of their grandchildren, Tyler Stevenson and Nicole Robinson, on Sunday following the church service. Steven, Joanne and Stephanie Robinson, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Stevenson, Bayfield all met at the home of Tyler's parents, Scott and Andrew Stevenson, Auburn. A fun time was had around the pool. Speaker suggests tea for Branch fundraiser Women host 8 tables at Cranbrook euchre FROM BELGRAVE V. Currie wins high The shoot scores for Friday, May 26 were: high lady, Verna Currie; second high lady, Janet Mathers; most shoots, Mabel Wheeler; high man, Joann MacDonald; second high man, Jack Taylor; most shoots, Lloyd Appleby. 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