The Goderich Signal-Star, 1984-09-05, Page 9The Auburn Huuron Chapel held its annual
Kids Klub Bible School last week with a d os-
1ig program last Friday evening.
Mrs. Lynn Smith was. the director of the
school and was chairman for the program)
She welcomed all the parents and friends
,and introduced the theme of the Klub -
"Knowitlg Christ".
The opening hymn, How Great Thou Art,
was sung with Mrs. Eunice Emke as
organist, followed bye prayer by Douglas
Smith.
Mrs. Marilyn Campbell's pre-school class
presented a motion song with her helpers.'
Mrs. Shannon McClinchey. Mrs. Doris
Rodges, Mrs. Marla Hussey, Mrs. Cindy
Fenton and James Campbell. The pupils
were Misty Campbell, Ginny Bodges, Carol
Bodges, Matthew Morrisson, Theresa
Smith, Andrea Lawlor, Michelle Clark,
Wesley Huizinga, Bonnie Ferguson, Wayne
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Sherry Baan, Zeb Irving, Becky Morn sson,
Floyd Wright, Ashley Sherwood, Nathan Ir-
ving, Catherine Renon, Paul Korstanje,
Craig Empey, Greg Blok, Danny Chamney
and Rodney Ireland.
Mrs. Debora Lawlor was leader of the
primary class and was assisted by Mrs.
Doran Rolston, Teri Irving and Crystal Irv-
ing. The' class sang' a motionsong, I Got
Peace Like a, River. The class members
were Jason Baan, Robbie Campbell, Steve
Campbell, Shane Webster, Michael Bakker,
Janice Thiesson, Wanda Emke, Manuel
Hussey, Eugene Fenton, Jackie Smith,
Terry -Lynn Korstanje, Pam Morrison,,
April Gross, Stephen Youngblut, Rhonda
Gibbons, Loh Rodges, Laurel Campbell and
Scott Lobb.
Mrs. Mavis Morrison was leader of the
Grade 3 and 4 pupils and her helper was
Mrs. Brenda Huizinga. The pupils were
Kimberley Baan, Pauline Huizinga,
Michael Smith, Jason Vella, Steven
Bakelaar, Heidi Sherwood, Jodi Webster,
Georgie Wright, Sarah Wright, Jason Clark,
Susan Dobie, Ruth Ann Bakker, Clarissa
Redford, Micah Hussey, Marc Bricker,
Alison Chamney and Wesley Snell.
Mrs. Linda Sherwood had the in-
termediate class and they sang the hymn,
The Lord's My Shepherd. The students were
Matthew Hussey, Jeff Nesbit, Cathy Nesbit,
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Dwight Caldwell, Dean Caldwell, Ian An-
drews, Karen Plunkett, Christy Bricker,
Karen Bakker and Melinda Hussey. Visitor
were Judy Elliott, Chris Carter and min
Lobb.
The offering was received by Douglas
Sznith and Seth Errike.
The singing Was' led by Mrs. Pam
Thiesson and she showed a missionary film,
The Mysterious Cabin.
The Reverend Dave Thiesson thanked all'
who had assisted with the Kids Klub which
--thtirirerrfrorr the-suri omling-eommu yi
ty attended. All were then invited to the Sun-
day school room where they viewed the
'crafts which the children had made during
the week.
CIVIC CORNER
Huron County Council will meet
Thursday, September 6 at 10 a.m. in the
council chambers, Court House, Goderich.
Goderich Town Council will meet Monday,
September 10 at 7:30 p.m. in town hall.
The Recreation Board will meet
Wednesday, September 12 at 7:30 p.m. in the
grand stand.
The Goderich Economic Development
Committee will meet Thursday, September
13 at noon in town hall.
The Parks and Waterfront Committee will
meet Thursday, September 13 at 7 p.m. in
town hall.
The Local Architectural Conservation
Advisory Committee will meet Thursday,
September 13 at 7:30 p.m. in the mayor's
office.
The Maitland Cemetery Board will meet
Friday, September 14 at 10:30 a.m. at the
cemetery.
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appointed by the
HURON COUNTY BOARD OF
EDUCATION
will hold
Public Inform®tion Meetings
i
commencing at 8:00 p.m.
on the following dates
at these locations:
Wednesday, Sept. 12, 1984
1iensall Public School
Thursday, Sept. 13, 1984
Goderich District Collegiate institute
Wednesday, Sept. 19, 1984
East Wawanosh Public School
Thursday, Sept. 20, 1984
Seaforth Pubiiac School
You are invited to attend and share
your views
R.B. Allan
Director
E. Frayne
Chairman
Social News
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Weston of Toronto
spent the holiday weekend with her mother,
Mrs. Mary Rollinson and her brother, Mur-
ray Rollinson.
Mrs. Vivian Pentland of North Bay visited
last Saturday with Mrs. Eleanor Bradnock,
Mrs. Elva Straughan and Mr. and Mrs. Tom
Jardin.
Greg and Richard Haggitt of Exeter
visited on the weekend with their grand-
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Haggitt.
Marilyn Archambault and Mrs. Leonard
Archambault attended the leaders' training
school last Thursday evening at Centralia
College for the 4-H computer class for girls
and boys 12 -years of age. Marilyn plans
to have Ulf first meeting on September 10,
so if • you. would like to take thisproject,
please call the leaders so they may get more
books if necessary.
The Auburn Horticultural Society will
hold its September meeting on September 10
at 8 p.m. in the Auburn Community
Memorial Hall. A guest speaker will be pre-
sent from Denomme's .Flower shop in
Goderich to demonstrate flower arranging
and speak on the forcing of fall flower bulbs.
The roll call is to be answered by each one
bringing a miniature bouquet of flowers.
Everyone is welcome.
Mr and Mrs. F.rIgnr Dnnr nttnnddnd
Stheol
funeral services for Mr. Door's halt•
brother, Lenny Harding of Calgary, at
Georgetown last Friday.
Mrs. Audrey Guinn of Hull, Quebec,
visited last weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Tom
Lawlor.
Mrs. Nell Handy' of Goderich and Mrs.
Gertrude Park of Dungannon visited recent-
ly with Mr. and Mrs, Tom, Lawlor.
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley McNall of Welland
spent last weekend with Mrs. Tom Johnston
and Laura Phillips.
Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Elliott Lapp
last Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. James H.
Wood of Montreal, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Wood
and son David of Brampton,UMr. and Mrs.
Walter Denys and family of Kippen and Mr.
and Mrs. Keith Lapp and family of Auburn.
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Archambault, Lori,
Brian- and Michael of Barrie, Mr. and Mrs.
Donald Parker, Sarah and Amy of
Goderich, and Mr. and Mrs. Rick Archam-
bault and Betide of R. R. LAubtum visited
last weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Ar-
.chambault and Marilyn. All grandchildren
stayed the week for a visit.
All boys in the Auburn and Blyth com-
munities between the ages of 5 to 14 years of
age wanting,to join up with Beavers,. Cubs or'
Scouts, please have your parents or guar-
dians register you on Thursday, September
6 at 7 p.m. at the Blyth Public School. All
parents of the three age groups of boys are
asked to attend, so that leaders can inform
'them and explain the responsibilities of
parent, leaders and group committees. It is
urgent that all interested citizens and
parents attend this meeting to support the
Boy Scout movement in the Auburn and
Blyth area.
Barbara .Empey of Black Diamond,
Alberta is visiting her mother, Mrs. Tina
Empey and other relatives this week.
Church News
Mr. Gary Shuttleworth spoke on the
theme, "Dedicated to What?" at Knox
United Church' 'last Sunday. Mrs. Gordon
Gross was organist and accompanied the
soloist, Mrs. Bonnie Armour of Waterloo
when she sang the solo, "Little Children".
Mrs. Ken Ramsay and Mrs. Teade Bakker
were supervisors of junior congregation and
the ushers were Peter Verbeek and Murray
Rollinson.
Visitors from Holland and Chatham were
present at the service and it was announced
that inter -denominational Sunday school
would commence next Sunday at 10 a.m.
Couple visit nursing home
HOLM$SVILLE: The Enterprising
Seniors will meet September 6 at 8 p.m. in
the Community Centre in Holmesvklle.
Edward and Blanche Deeves this past
week visited the Queensway Nursing Home
in Hensall, visiting with Asa Deeves. They
also visited with Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Pot-
ter, who seem very happy for the visit and
are feeling pieetty good and say hello to all.
The U.C.W. of Holmesville United will
meet September 11 in, the Holmesville Chur-
ch.
Irene and Jim Durnin of London visited
with Isobel and Don Harris.
Worship Services will commence at the
HOLMESVILLE
NEWS
Blanche Daewoo, 488-9536
„r
Holmesville United Church on Sunday mor-
ning, September 9.
Speaking with Barb Betties, she reports
she still has two bluebirds and one young
baby.
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