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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1977-04-07, Page 4The Congregation 'of EGMONDVILLE UNITED CHURCH Greets You At Easter Sunday, April 10th Sacrament will be celebrated EASTER WORSHIP AT 11:00 a.m.' Rev. Robert Roberts BETHEL BIBLE CHURCH Water St., Egmondville SPECIAL EASTER SERVICES at 1 1 am & 7:30 pm Sunday, April 10 Ali welcome Rev. A.R. Yielding, Paster - - 00.41.16...notWe s. .tpli St. Pa t 's studepts about Middle Eas t ‘"THE HURON EXPOSITOR, APRIL T, 1977 Brodhagen pastor has .services Correspondent • ' (By Wilma Oke) to Cornwallis in. Nova Scotia for Private Cheryl McGrath of the basic training and then to. Canadian Armed Forees, home on Kingston for, her trades training leave with her parents, Mr. and in communications. Mrs. Pat McGrath of Dublin, A happy, friendly redhead, she visited her old school, St. Patrick; said she , thinks the armed Thursday afternoon. services are great, especially for On • the invitation of principal the friends she has made across Sister Florence size talked about Canada and the chance to travel. her recent six-month posting iii While in the Middle East, she the Middle East with the United was stationed at Ismailia in Egypt Nations Emergency Force. near the Suez Canal. Brodhagen and community to the Fresh out of Mitchell District She showed slides of Egypt and • High School on graduation four Israel to the students; assisted by proud parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Lavern Wolfe (Intended for Last Week) The Ritz Villa and Riverside Nursing "Home enjoyed a memorial service conducted by Pastor Arthur Horst of St. Peter's Lutheran Church, Brodhagen and sortie of the Sunday school teachers at the nursing home in Mitchell last Sunday evening, Congratulations fmn Hibbert Council Keith Siemon on the arrival of .services in London and was sent student at St.. Patrick's, their first born daughter, Jennifer • Dawn, in Seaforth Community • dagso na s l Hospital, also to the proud lenders for the Bridge Transport and Communications. O.L.S. was accepted. The Bro h en per Fred Harburn was hired to Drainage Commisioner was . • spray weeds in the Thwnship at instructed to hire a backhoe, to Friends of Steven Vannever are- stme7They have Xsons, including , a cost of $5.75 per mile, both locate award drain, and have all pleased to hear he has 'returned Doug, 22, who is assistant sides of road. Township to supply necessary work- carried out as home where he is convalescing manager in the Victorian Inn in one man and material. The Road recommended in the report. This from a spinal injury and has a cast Stratford who was home on 4', , Superintendent reported that he to be done as soon as it is fit to get to suffer with Wednesday; Don, 18, attends had enough spray left over from on the land. Teddy Neubrand also has a cast Sheridan College, Brampton, who last,,ear, which had been safely The 1977 budget of the Mitchell on a,broketi ankle. Wishing them was home for/ the winter break stOxl in the ToWnship Garage. Fire-, Area was approved, plus both good healing so they can be and David, who celebrated his The report on the Geary Creek purchase of the new truck. out with their friends. 14th birthday Monday, the 28th, Drain from Henry Crtderstadt, Estimated cost to the Townsip Our neighbours - Andrew and Happy, Birthday David, attends will be $10,000. • Dorothy Buck are still busy grade 8 at Upper Thames in Approval for the Arena Budget renovating the Brodhagen_ Mitthell. - was deferred until next meeting in order to make a comparison with the 1976 budget. An -application for re-zoning of property on Raglan Street was accepted, and the, Clerk to' proceed with re-zoning arrangements, with assistance from the County Planning Administrator, • Mr. Ken Whiteford_ Tile Drainage Loans in the sum of $9,000.00 for the fiscal year 1978 were approved, and another for loan of $4000 moved from fiscal year 1977 to 1978. At special meeting of council on March 31, the Clerk was • instructed to prepare specifications and tender froins fora new grader and new 3/4 ton pickup truck. Advertisements will be placed in the local newspaperi LARGE CROWD ATTENDS BENEFIT DANCE — Brodhagan Community Centre for .the truck, and the Daily was packed last Wednesday night. when McKillop and area .people Commercial news for the grader. gathered to The.,tneeting adjourned at 12:20 contribute to a fund a group of local people started to help Mrs. Betty Koehler who p .m, will receive treatment i n Florida for a rare disease, amyotrophic laterart ''''''''''''''' G $3,500 was donated at the door. W II II inspect beidges years ago, she joined the armed 'her 12-year old brother, Ken, a Appraisal, as required by Ministry of Transport and Communications for the .inspection of twelve structures in the Township were opned at the regular meeting of Hibbert council, April 4. The bid of Ross A4ssociates of Goderich was accepted in the sum of $1840. This subject to approval of the , Ministry of grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Albert Siemon and Mrs. .Airdrie. A lot of folks were pleased to see the • snow plough open the side roads, especially the ones who had to go out of your way every day. • Relatives are pleased t& hear Mts. Louisa Hoppenrath has returned to her home where she is convalescing with her daughter, IT'S FROM SYRIA -- Private Cheryl McGrath of .the Canadian Armed ForceS delighted students at St. Patrick's School in Dublin last week with stories, of her tourpfduty to the Middle East. She was assisted by her brother Ken who's holding a gabela or gown that was made in Damasciis;-Syria. (Photo by Oke) Let Us Lift Up Our Hearts And Give Thanks (Expositor Photo) randaughter passes piano exam Christine Stapleton, grand- daughter 'Of Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Stapleton, Dublin and Mr. -and Mrs. Ferg. Kelly (Sr.) R.Itt#2; Dublin, received 78 marks in her grade 4 piano exam • held at the University of Western Ontario in February. On 40th anniversary ST. THOMAS ANGLICAN CHURCH GOOD FRIDAY — 7:30 p.m. Service of meditation on the words from the cross 4 EASTER SUNDAY Holy Communion — 11:30 A.M. REV. J. S SHARPLES Rector Holy Week At St, James' Catholic Church R ans onoure A special celebration was "held MAUNDY THURSDAY —, 2:30 p.m. — Children's Mass. Holy Communion. 8:00 • p.m. — Parish Mass, Holy Communion 8:30 to 9:30 p.m. -- Adoration of the, Blessed Sacrament GOOD FRIDAY 3:00 p.m.'— Liturgy [Holy Communion], Confessions. • 7:30 p.m. - Stations of, the Cross Brodhagen Ken Ryan, Master of Ceremonies . Ryan, also presented a gift. recently marking the 40th Wed- for the occasion, aptly expressed After supper an evening was ding Anniversary of Joseph and for himself sand his brother and held in the Knights of Columbus - . : Rita Ryan of Kitchener, formerly sisters, ' the feelings and good Hall: Music , for dancing was . of, the Dublin-St. Columban area. wishes they felt for their parents. 'provided ' by Mr. and Mrs.. - The:"Senior Citizens held a card party • Prizes went to: Their wedding day was March 30, An address was read. ' which . Wilfred McQuaid, Mary Ryan, Mrs. J. Siemon and William Hinz 1937. Oscar Tiede, brother of the ' included a humorous , poem , James Delaney, Mildred Cronin __for high scorers; Mrs. Walter bride, was best man. and . Anne, donated by an anenymouS author, ' and - Kay Ryan, and was Ristau and HUgh Rinn ,' low. The McEachen„ sister of the thoroughly enjoyed by all. was .maid of lion& both were ' 'I, .most lone hands were, Mrs. C. $0001n;.. which brought laughter and 'applause- from' everyone. A gift,' - Mr. and Mrs.. Ryan farmed iii, Brooks and Fred Herbert. Prize prekent for the celebration. • -for the bride and grooin of 40 ' McKillop for many years, and- winners in the draw were Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Ryan have five years, from their ,children, was ' " owned and operated the General 'Frank .Eisler, Myra Wood. Frank children; Mrs. James (Mildred) presented by :Joan Cronin. The Store lif St. Columbah ,before Feltz, Fred Fatz, Belle Robinson, .Cronin, Ken Ryan andRon Ryan, grandchildren, repreSented by ' moving to Kitchener a few years . Clarence Paulen and Charles all of R.R. 1, Dublin; Mrs. Robert ' Maureen Masse and Margie' ago. , , GoodWin. • , (Joan) Cronin of Dublin; Mrs' '-minitiiiiiiiimgoonituoimoomitoiiiiiititimaiiiiiiiftigatiiiiiiiiiiiiittowitaimuniimoomortutiontimommongoomion'omoonimutiontammoiittoutioaiiiiiimmiiiiiiiiiitootimomminimuoitip HOLY SATURDAY — 4:00 - 5:00 p.m. — Confessions. 8:00 p.m. — Easter Vigil Mass [Sunday Obligation] visit her Louis (Catherine) Masse of R.R. 2, Zurih, and 28 randcildren. E. • • • A High Mass was celebrated in l• Mrs. Watkins invites you to Si. Columban Church by Father Oostveen. Each of the 'couPle's = five,: families was represented in the.ceremony. Don and Bob Cronin were the Ushers; Michael • ,Masse and Wayne and Neil Ryan served, at the altar; Mrs. Ron Ryan gave the reading and psalm; and Pat and Mike Cronin participated the Offertory frodession. Mrs. Vincent Lane was the organist; with the hymns being sung by all present. After Mass, a supper, catered brMrs--.--Miller;---w-as- -thoroughly pnjoyetrby all ih the Church Hall. Newly Redecorated ti l m dn n (n ot l n an l n t nn t m nn n u n tt t} na a n nu tt t in mt nn tt tu u NTRY KITCHEN VANASTRA in the Banquet and Dining Centre First Presbyterian Church Varmint Po VANASTRA PARK, CLINTON' You will be pleasantly surprised with the qufet atmosphere and delicious menu nciW available 7 nights a week. 1 WE ARE NOW • ACCiPTING RESERVATIONS FOR EASTER - Seryed from Price subject to change INCLUDES: CUTTING WRAITH% QUICIC FREEZING Free Delivery Within 10 Mae OptANT14e06.4011. 1;,,,'26 58 SpeciarMusic By JUNIOR CHOIR "Tis the Very Same Jasus" a SENIOFI—CHOIR: — "Fling Easter Bells" OPEN NIGHTLY MONDAY 7`O SATURDAY 5 P.M. TO 10 P.M. r -4143'644 The Von str . 4829341 • oilloimooluallituoimmilootoiouliwollumtimotiom40), :30ela 'The Power of His Resurrection `Risen Again' 'choir , 'I Could not Seel -ehoitl - 10:4.M. - Church Scheel • A joyous taster to you! ,,Amkstl6cuzgazz. to our services! 1. iri)TjAitt notirrpn a • E. Take Highway br 8 To Vanastra"Road- • the signs to the Vandstra Shillelagh -"g" CHII„DREN PRICES AN ,EFFECT ALL • • tovetc Low; a a a • iwatlable tram 12 NOON potti*L: SUNDAY A SPECIAL TREAT AV/Ant YOU EACH .SUNDAYs BREAKFAST BUFFET 11, 8.11 UAL. SUNbAY DINNER FOR Banquet —information OR RESERVATIONS ". Mrs. Watkins AT Nilo, 1?, 482-3644 1 OR 482.9541 a SEAFORTH ' REV• E. G. NELSON, Minister. Mrs. Carol Carter, ARCT, A.MUs., Organist EASTER SUNDAY. SERVICE AT 11:15 a.m. Sermon: "EasteniA Year Around Matter' SPECIAL EASTER' '''SERVICES poop FRIDAY SERVICE AT 11;00 a.m. "The Events of the Cross" 4 •.' t • • EASTER SUNDAY— Masses at 8:30 a.m: and 11:00 a.m. PASTOR — REV. H. J. LARAGH ORGANIST — miss Margaret Sills Northside United-Church REV. MERVYN'E. REUBER, B.A., B.D., MINISTER- Mrs. James A. Stewart, Organist Mr. James A. Stewart, Choirmaster Mrs. John McLlwain, Junior Choir leader• Friday 7:30 P.M. - Cantata, 'Calvary' - Northside Choir. Easter Sunday 7:00-A.M.,- Sunrise Service Easter Breakfast following Rev. R. Roberts' guest minister 10:00 A.M. - Church••Schoof9 11:00 A.M. - 'The Inner Resurrection' • the minister preaching 'King All Glorious' Chancel choir Mrs. B. Whitmore, soloi`t 'Christ is our King' Nave choir MINIMININ•01 111.61•10; MOM,0•••••••••141.=.0•0•0 CaVan,United Church Winthrop Rev. Mervyn E. Reuber, B.A., B.D. Minister ***** ••• BEGINNING FRIDAY , APRIL 1st • , Mrs. Watkins v—afifie.preparing her &Woos tun course SMORGASBORD Monday, Satorday FROM 5.10 p.m. ADULTS. '1 $3.49 CHILDREN 41 11 99' UNDER 12 Pre•schoOltra No Charge McGREGOR Top Quality BEEF GOVERillviENT INSPECTED Whole Beef .90 Beef1- elf .91