The Goderich Signal-Star, 1967-12-14, Page 7Six'C,Gi.T.
Girls Initiated
The erich ..Sign Il St�lrr, Thursd y, � 6•
Six &ills were initiated to the
Auburn Explorer group1n an iz
pressive initiation serviee held
last week in the Sunday's940.01
xoom of Knox United Church..
'The leader, Lorraine Chaim!
nay welcomed all, to the service,
after Mrs. Norman McClinchey
had played several Christi=
carols . while the guests were
arriving. • Noreen. Armstrong
gave the Call to Worship and
15; 12,-15 verses. was r = d by
Wanda Plaetzer. Marie Empey
led in prayer.
The chief counsellor, Mrs.
Maurice Bean welcomed all and
spoke of the expeditions that
the girls had been taking, The
offering was received by Trudy
Machan and Carol Gross.
Mrs. William Stiles initiated
the six new Explorers and
spoke of the world they had cow
eared. They repeated their pur.
pose and hymn, which they had
learned, to earn their first red
star.
.The new Explorers were -
Cathy McClinchey, Faye Seers,
Doris Naylor,, Yvonne Bean,
Maureen Longhurst, and Joyce
Chamney,
Mrs. Cliff Branton explained
the explorations of the first
Blue Star winners and she pre.
�sented them to Lorraine Cham.
ney, Carol Gross, Barbara Ern.
pey, Jayne Arthur, and Nancy
Swan.
The Gold Star winners were
presented with their Gold Stars
by Mrs. 1` orman McClinchey.
They were Marie Empey, Wanda
Plaetzer, Noreen Armstrong,
Trudy Machan, Gail Johnston
and Lynn Turner.
Mrs. Bean asked Rev. M. R.
Roberts for his message. He
told the girls and their guests
about the lives of somemis-
sionaries and hoped that all the
Explorers would be m: ssion•
aries, for Christ in their lives.
The service closed with the
benediction and a dainty lunch
was served by the Explorers..
Provincial Honour certificates for successful completion of
twelve clubs were awarded to two girls at ttie recent 4-R Achieve.
ment" Day in Auburn. Recipients were Bonnie Stewart,', left,
and Carol Mcllwain,
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Six new Explorers were initiated into the Auburn
Explorer group in ari installation service in
the Sunday School room of Knox United Church
last week. Front row, from left, are Doris
Annual vesper
The Auburn CGIT Interden.
ominationai group held their an.
•nual Vesper service . in Knox
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