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District News
Decoration
Local
Mr. William Anderson of Newmarket
visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Oliver
Anderson over the weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Jardin and Mrs. Elva
Straughan spent a few days j nMeaford last
week. They visited Mrs. Clayton Robertson
and Mr. Robertson who is a patient in,
Meaford Hospital.
Decoration Sunday at Balls Cemetery .will
be held on July 5 with Rev. Pickell of
Goderich conducting the service.
•The UCW general meeting will be on June
24 at 8 p.m. Their will be a celebration of the
25th anniversary and the guest speaker will
be Mrs. Susan Howson. Former members
and friends welcome.
Women's Institute
The Auburn Women's Institute meeting
was held at the Auburn Community Hall on
Tuesday, June 16 at 2 p.m. The president,
Mrs. Len Archambault, welcomed all and
opened with a poem. The Ode,Mary
Stewart Collect and 0 Canada was sung with
Marjorie MacDougall as pianist.
There were 11 members and three guests
present. The minutes, correspondence and
financial statement were given by the
secretary, Mrs. Robert Peck.
Family and consumer affairs was the
topic with Mrs. Elliot Lapp and Mrs. Lillian
Leatherland in charge. Roll call was
answered with "name a protein other than
meat." There will be no July meeting
however .there will be a bus trip to Grand
Bend to see Brigadoon in August. Anyone
wanting to go should contact Mrs. Marian
Haggitt. • . .
Mrs. Elliott Lapp introduced the guest
speaker, Kathy Bromby of Blyth, who spoke
on her illness and seizures of epilepsy and
her hours of surgery as well. as her new
outlook on life. Mrs. Lillian. Leatherland
thanked Kathy and presented her with a
gift. •
Mrs. Charles Merrill gave a reading. Col-
lection was received.The Queen and Grace
were sung, followed by the serving of
delicious desserts by Mrs. Lillian
Leatherland and Mrs. Charles Merrill. Con-
test winners were Viola Raithby and Mrs,
LenArchambault.
•
Unit II, Knox UCW
Unit II, Knox UCW, was held at the church
on June' 17 with Mrs. Allan Webster, Mrs.
Violet Durnin and Mrs. Tom Lawlor in
charge.
' Mrs. Durnin opened the 'meeting with a
.rwading. Hymns were sung accompanied by
Marjorie MacDougall., The meditation was
read by Mrs. Webster with scriptures read
by Mrs. Lawlor. Prayer was given by Mrs.
Lawlor. •
President • Mrs. Peter. Verbeek spoke
about :visiting the shut-ins and plans for the
25th anniversary general meeting.
Lunch was served by Mrs. Webster, Mrs.,,
purnin, and Mrs. Lawlor.
•
Knox *Aiwa service
• Pastor Shuttleworth conducted the morn.
• ing service at Knox United Church with
Mrs. Gordon Gross providin& the organ
music.
The junior choir sang under the direction
of.Mrs. Gordon Gross. ,
•
Sunday set for July 5
imumnimmenomin
AUBURN
Mildred Lawlor, 526-7589
'
Th g pastor's sermon was entitled "The
Faith of a Father."
Offering was received by Allan Webster
and Lawrence Plaetzer. The pastor pro-
nounced' the benediction and the service
closed with the congregational benediction.
• Shower
A bridal shower was held in honor of Miss
Linda Cunningham Thursday evening June
18 at the Know United Church in Auburn.
' Mrs. Brian Hallam was the MC for the oe-
casion. Corsages wer pinned on the bride-
to-be, her mother (Mrs. Tom Cunningham), -
her maid of honor Miss Debbie Cunningam,
as well as the groom's mother, Mrs.
Lawrence Plaetzer.
'A sing song was conducted by Miss Lors
Millian with Mrs. Betty Millian as the ac-
companiest. Mrs. Lloyd Penfound gave a
reading. Two contests were enjoyed led by
Miss Glenyce McClinchey. Miss Anita
Gross kept' the crowd laughing with per ren-
dition of "Going to the Wedding." '
The gifts were then presented to the bride
by Miss McClinchey and Miss Loserei,t as
well as several other young ladies.
Lunch was served by the Walkerburn
Club.
Unit I, Knox UCW
- Mrs. Tina Empey welcomed members of
Unit I to her home on Tuesday evening, June
9.
The topic for the meeting was "Love".
Mrs. Robert Arthur led in prayer followed
by scriptures reading from John I, chapter 4.
by Mrs. William Craig. She closed with a
poem.
Mrs. Empey opened the meditation speak-
ing about selfish aims. Mrs. Arthur spoke
about evangelism. Offering, was 'received
and the meeting was turned over to presi-
dent, - Mrs. Marinus Baper. The
secretary's report was read and approved.
Since Mrs. Gary ShuttleWorth is leaving,
Mrs. Ross Dobie as appointed to take her
place as treasurer.
Mrs. Dobie is in charge of the September
meeting. The topic will be the church in
society. ° Mrs. Don Haines and Mrs. Maurice
Bean will be in charge Of the worship. , •
On July.10, a turkey dinner for 25-30 guests
will be held at the church for which Unit I is
responsible. Coming events include UCW
, pictures June 21 and UCW general meeting
June 24.
• Strawberry shbrtcake was served by Mrs.
Tina Empey,.Mrs. Arthur and Mrs.. Craig.
Knox Sunday School
• On Sunday, June 21, the superintendent
Gary Shuttleworth handed' out diplomas and .
seals for Sunday School attendance.
The following pupils were awarded
diplomas or seals: • •
First year diploma - Josh Middelkamp;
Robbie Young;
• Second year seal - Joel Arthur, Kevin
• Millian, David Haggitt, Aaron Shuttleworth,
Graham Worsell; ••
icefteLot etzeatey Vaence oj Ecia,cautta
SUMMER SCHOOL 1987
The Huron County Board of Education offers the following
courses at Central Fruron Secondary School, Clinton from
Thursday, July 2nd to July 24th, 1987.
A. SECONDARY July 2nd to July 24th 9 A.M. to 12:30 P.M.
IMPROVEMENT COURSES
Mathematics 1G
Mathematics 1A
Mathematics 2G
Mathematics 2A
Mathematics 3G
Mathematics 3A
Mathematics 4G
Mathematics 4A
English 1G
English 1A
English 2G
English 2A
English 3G
English 3A
English 4G.
English 4A
SENIOR TUTORIALS
An effort will be made to provide tutorial instruction for
Senior Secondary students for upgrading purposes.
Individual application to the Summer School Principal
is required.
B. ELEMENTARY July 2nd to July 17th 9 A.M.to 12:30 P.M.
Grade 7 - Remedial English
Grade 7 - Remedial Mathematics
Grade 7 - Remedial English and Mathematics
Grade 8 - Remedial English
Grade 8 - Remedial Mathematics
Grade 8 - Remedial English and Mathematics
C. DRIVER EDUCATION July 2nd to July 10th
9 A.M. to 12:30 P.M.
Fees: Secondary Credit Courses No Fee
Elementary No Fee
Driver Education $90.00
Registration forms and further information are
• available by calling the Summer School Principal or
Registering at CHSS Clinton 482-3471.
Frank MacDonald
Principal
"Summer School 1987"
524-2365
Third year seal - Melissa Hanna, Court-
ney Rutledge, Pamela Schneider, Amanda
Hanna;
Fourth year seal - Rachel Arthur, Sheryl
Ramsey;
Fifth year seal - Anette'Viirent, Tammy
Middelkamp, Tracy Millian, Janice Marie
Young, BradleyRamsey;
Sixth year seal - Michael Bakker, Ryan
Micklelkamp, Jonathan .Collins, John Arm-
strong, Christy Bricker, Laurel Campbell;
Seventh year seal - Scott Arthur, Peter
Criag, Ryan Chamney, Shelley Dobie, Kurt
Marchl, April Gross;
Eighth year sal- Kerry Bakker, Tyler
Craig, Karen Millian, Michael Schneid,er,
Ruth Ann Bakker;
Ninth year seal - Kevin Webster, Chris
Marchl, Shannon Millian, Janice Webster,
Susan Dobie, Alison Chamney;
Tenth year seal - Karen )3akker, Rose
Marie Young, Stewart Bakker, Donna Lynn
Armstrong;
EleVenth year seal - Ian Andrews, Bryan
Gross. Cathy Nesbitt;
Twelfth year seal - Lori Armstrong;
Thirteenth year seal -- Leona
Cunningham.
• Bibles were presented to the following
Grade 1 pupils: Aaron Shuttleworth,
Pamela Schneider, David Haggitt and
Courtney Rutledge.
Local
Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Earl
Jonston of Stratford on the birth of a son on
June 27. Proud grandparents are Mr. and
Mrs. Len Archambault of, Auburn and Mrs.
Frank Johnston of Londesboro.
You are invited to a trousseau tea at the
home of Mr. Tom Cunningham in honor of
her daughter Linda's forthcoming marriage
on Saturday, July 4 from 2-5 p.m. and 7-9
p.m.
Knox United Church service for the month
of July wilt be held at 10 a.m.
Mr. Gdrald Mclntrye and friend of London
visited Saturday evening with his uncle and
aunt Mr. and Mrs. Tom Lawlor.
Weekend visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Tom
Jardin were Mr. and Mrs. Paul Jardine and
familu and Mrs. Bonnie Armour and Julie of
Kitchener.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bennett of
• Amherstburg visited with Mrs. Elva
Straughan on Wednesday.
• Decoration Sunday at Balls Cemetery will
be on July 5 at 3 p.m. with Rev. Pickell of
Goderich conducting •the service.
Knox Church
, Pastor Gary Shuttleworth conducted the
confirmation service at the church. Organ
• prelude by choir director Lori Millian. Call
to worship, prayer of invocation and life and
work of the church we're given as were the
prayer of confession and words of assurance
• followed by the Lord's Prayer.
The act of confirmation took place and
Julie and Leona Cunningham were welcom-
ed as new members of the United Church.
• The 'children's hymn was sung adn the
• children went to junior congregation.
• The pastor's sermon was entitled "Who
are God',s people."
Offering was received by Lawrence
Piaetzer, Teadde Bakker, Murray Rbllison
• and Ken Ramsey.
Eleonore Albert, of Goderich, is pictured with one of her favorite paintings. Albert's
•work will be on display at he Goderich Branch of the Huron County Public Library until
August 8. (photo by Patrick Raft's)
Local artist's work displayed
E•*erythin,g -from plywood to a
pillowcase has served as a canvas for the
paintings of Goderich resident Eleonore
Albert, who moved,here last year after liv-
ing most . of the past 25 years in
Peterborough. •
Mrs. Albert has been painting her
life, except for a span of about eight years,
after moving to Canada from Germany in
1955, when she "didn't have the time or the
Money to just sit and paint".
She took up her brushes again about 15
•years ago, while on a five-week trip to
Florida, where she found herself "bored
out of my mind".
Since then, she has turned out a huge
volume of work, mainly oil paintings and
some water colors. Her subjects range
from sunflowers to sunbathers and her
work is •currently on display at the
Goderich Branch of 'the Huron County
Public Library.
Although, she uses various formats,
from abstract to realism, "I still •think I
have a certain style," she says, and is
always pleased when someone recognizes
•her work before Checking the signature.
•Mrs. Albert decided to move to Goderich
following the death of her • husband, in
order to live closer to her son Werner
Albert, who is chief psychologist at the
Bluewater Centre for Young Offenders.
Her paintings went on display at ,the
library June*19 and can be seen there until
August 8.
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