HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1981-04-29, Page 16Mr. and Mrs Ross Cur- preset)** An evening of
.bets ,attended the eeddirig of music in Cannel Church- en
t he tatter's niece on Sat.ur- Sunday 7:30. The grpup has
do . Miss Puma, I ;I, tor and . now sung tp hundreds of
Steven Dennen at the Church thousands of people in Cate
in' Gravenhurst and the re- ada and the U.S. The Watch-
men have appeared on. many
radio and television shows as
well as having recorded sev-
eral long-playing albums.
'Plan to attend this musical
evening on May 3rd.
Choir practice will ,be held
on Wednesday evening to
which all members are asked
to please be present.
Mr; and Mrs. Bill Shad-
dick, Mark and Michelle of
Kitchener were guests at the
Sutherland-Hyde wedding on
Saturday and visited with the
former's mother Mrs. Pearl
Shaddick.
. The Holiday Tours of Han-
. over will be taking a bus trip
to Akron. Ohio on the week-
„end of May 23rd and will be
attending anniversary' serv-
ice in the "Cathedral of
Tomorrow” on Sunday. May
24th. Watch for further par-
ticulars or telephone Mrs.
Jim Love, Zurich. This is a
Hensall-Zurich area bus trip.
New Scout leader at Vanastra
ception following at the Com-
munity Centre. Mr and Mrs,
Wayne Sniith. . cre also
guests at the wedding
Mr. and Mrs. Don Mac-
Laren. Jodi & Brooke of
Oakville were weekend yisit-
ors with Mrs. Bertha Mac-
Gregor and were guests at
the Sutherland-H%dcwed-
ding. .
Mrs. Florence Keller of
Dashwood Visited best week
ith her son and daughter- •
in-law Mr. and Mrs. Ron
Keller.
Mr. Marvin 1 ay for who
was a paii6nt in South 'Huron
Hospital. Exeter following an
-accident when he %% as se-
verely .burnt %vas able to -
return to his home on Satur-
day.
Rev. Kenneth Knight con-
ducted worship service in
Carmel Presbyterian Church
on Sunday. The "Watch- '
men" of Kitchenef will be
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LAST TREE GONE—The last remaining maple
by work-moo-from Ontario Hydro late last week.
tree on Water St. in Egmondville was removed
The tree was diseased. (Photo by Hook)
Vanastra tykes register at Kindergarien
LAST 3DAYS:!
35th
Thursday, April 30 till Saturday, May 2 •
This is our
"ONCE A YEAR
CLEARANCE"
Every item ill the
store is
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* WORK BOOTS—
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20 % OFF
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AGENTS '
FOR
DIVISION OF
GERIMIOINC.
What Should a Child
Be Told About Death?
Do you explain Grandpa's death to your child with a
fairy tale? Or do you answer truthfully, and simply,
so that the child may relate his grandfather's death
to familiar things flowers, for example, which, live,
grow, wither and finally die?
We believe the flower example can be understood by
a child, because it relates to things he's seen and
can grasp "Flowers," you may explain, "don't live
a long time, . but we like them while we have them .
Grandpa, lived a long time and you and he had many
good times together 'nut, like the-flowers, he too,
died We will remember him with love, won't wet;
A child needs to understand that what has happened
'is a natural course of events -- like the -seasons and
the rising and setting of th -sun. He comes closer CO
'his family through such honest involvement;
maturing as he finds his own sadness is shared- and
underst000
Your enestions and comments on this and other -
subjects' are welcome -- in privale or publicly
through this column. _ .
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THE HURON EXPOSITOR APRIL 29, 1981
Three ~ oys baptize
at Hensoll United
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S4OlOY MOppakt on Sun-
414y, .April 26K resttxting
their chikttpn for prism
were Pttl and:Linda Alexan-
der and witnesses with their
son Ryan Paul. Kenneth and.
Trudy Ferguson with their
son Christopher John: and
Bill and Heather Forrest with
their son Steven James
Deric. Each couple received
a blue carnation as a sign of a
new life.
On Tuesday, April 21st
we started our Kindergarten
registration procedures. Al-
ready a dozen youngsters
have joined us for a visit
while their parents fill out
the necessary forms. if yoti
'or - anyone you know. have
-children--who-will be attend
ing our kindergarten in the
fall and if a registration kit
has not yet been received
please call thekhoof 482,
782&
On Monday. April 27th our
grades 4. 5: & p children
went on an Outdoor Educat-
ion Field Trip to the 'Goderich
area. This trip had-, been
scheduled for February, but
the weather did nor. coeipe-
The message. green tr,
McDonald:. was based
on Proverbs 22. verse
'Train 1,1p n.chihl,ib the Way
ti„lr Should f.:40, AO Be Witt
NPart , fco'P ft.- Thins
message is eatti, !ikt o v a "Rev,
'mot each •ongratuto: )i. is
'important for the 'elltirt, for
others and for, society
day's children are the
nations of tornortqw and then
are influenced by the home.
the:church and the rest of the
world they encounter but the
Mime exerts the greatest
influence.
• Mrs. Mary Moffatt presid
ed at the organ and accomp-
anied Mrs. Bels.a Fuss, w ho
rate. The boys and girls
practiged their Orienteering
skills,. studied natural phen-
omena and learned hoe to
prepare their Own meal in the
bush: They certainly
were tired by the time they
arrived back in Vanastra.
Nerd Week is Education
Week. Please circle Tuesday, •
May 5th on your calendar
and plan . to attend .a • great
Talent Show evening of
entertainment. Chi Thiffsda.y
we intend to turn back the
clocks 50 years and have an
afternoon of school the way it
was back then, On Friday we
will again' have tour anneal
Balloon Day in order to end
"Education Week" and to
signal the beginning of the
National Book Festival.
PERSONAL GLIMPSES
Welcome home to Peter
Robinson after his stay in
Clinton Hospital. Both Peter
and Moira would like to thak
'the Vanastra and. District
' Lions, and Lioness atibs for
the gifts they received, while
in the hospital.
Happy Birthday 'to Kim
Dixon on April 22nd.
Happy Birthday to Pam
Goulding on April 2"th .
Happy Birthday to Glen J.
-Smith on April 28th. Happy
Birthday tolisa Bclair on
April 29th:
Happy Birthday to Shelly.
• Maxwell on April 30th.
Someents returned troll)
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Mrs Boss, MaeMillan of
Waterloo Speet last: '717tars-
:riav oltlf.' her mother Mrs.
hand Mick*. . .
• 14410, $lii4ttzw Few.
Incited to. her " home after-
speed,* the wintetitrittele:
In Fqtlrittal
Mr "4114 Mr's. Craig Chap:
man and daughters • of
Forest. Me Rod Chapman.
London, Mr and Mrs. Don
Mat Laren. Judi and Brooke.
Oaks die and Mrs. B. Mac-
Gregor were 5undo_ dinner
guests w ith Mr and Mrs.
Walter Spencer.
Happy Birthday tooKim
Goulding on May 2nd.
Get well wishes to Betina
Robson who had surgery in
London hospital this week.
Mr. and MIS. F. Fergu-
son and Al. Angela and Carol
all from Kitchener visited the
Wayne Ferguson farhily for
the weekend.
Myrna Smith's parents
from Mcaford visited on
. Friday.
Jeff Dixon was invested. as
a new Scout " Leader on
Monday April, 2'th at the
V.anastt'a Recreation Centre.
Wayne Wigglesworth
A.D.C. from Clinton con-
dected the ceremony. This
was a joint ceremony by the
VanaStra Cubs and Scouts.
Huron DiStrict 'Camp' will be
held May 29.,__30. 31st at.
• Benmi IkeEallrk_Coneery a *ion.
Area. 4A " -
All boys attending are
reminded money' is to be
handed in by April 30th.
There will be a joint Bottle
Drive for the Cubs and
Scouts on Saturday, May
2nd.- All proceeds go 'to
assisting in the Huron Camp.
Presently the c,ntire :pack is
in a Bicycle Safety, Course.
BROWNIES
Last week the girls had a
fun baseball game outside.
Cookies • will be delivered
starting Tuesday, April 28th.
Please have your money
ready for the girls. Golden
Hand girls Laura Fowlie
and Shelly Stone are getting
ready for fly up to Guides,
"Tween Jennifer' Burt is
getting ready 'to be enrolled
as a Brownie. Christine
Fowlie was presented with a
plaque for the best poster for
Thinking Day. Anyone inter-
ested ittlailang over its
Brownie Leader or as a
helper please call Diane
Ryan at 482-3886 for infor-
mation..
All the girls-are presently
working on their First Aid
Badge:Cookies will be deliv-
ered this week
Camp has been tentatively
scheduled for June 12, 13
and 14 at Old Homestead in
Bayfield. ' There is an
appeal for canvas tents for
Guides,, and Cubs to use for
camps. lFyou can load tents
for -these camps Please' con:
tact .Meryl Thomas at 482-
9467.
married cit
Vanastra
JAN FERGUSON
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Re‘. Peter Mantel
Organist for Vanastra
Christian Church Sunday
was Marg Kidder. This is the
last evening for the boys and
girls for this season for Come
Alive. The Wednesday group
of boys will join the girls
and younger ones who regu-
larly meet on Tuesday for a
special program at 7:30.
A warm thank you to all
the teachers and helpers who
have been involved with
Come Alive over the past
season: Chris Bylsma, Ann
Slotegraf, Carolyn Van Dorp,
Dianne De. Weerd, 1,y. Jia
Gerrits, Evelyn Mantel, Ann
Kionips, Evelyn Vander Wall
Joanne Van Maar, Arlene
Van Maar, Jeannie ,Tiesma,
Kay Feddes, Nectljc Van
Driel, Corrie De Beer, Willie
Van Dorp, Marilyn Lazet,
Dimon Van Driel: and Pete
De Weerd. All these teachers
and helpers arc members of
Clinton and Goderich
churches except Evelyn
Mantel
Friday night we had a
bilingual wedding ceremony
in the church. Hung Van Vo
and Nga Thi Vo our refugee
neighbours across from the
church' were married. Rev..
Ut Van to front Toronto with
myself" conducieit the cere-
niony. The tir;desirratcklvEls
Thu Tran Bich 'aid itfiesbeSt
man Nam Lc Quang. The .-
bride was given in marriage
by her sponsoring family, the
Jackson's. We now wish
God's blessing upon their life
together.
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