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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
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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.
The next shoot is Friday, June 9 at
1:30 p.m. at the Belgrave
Community Centre.
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