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EXPOSITDR, SEPTEMBER 2. 1981
BRIAN STMN
FLANAGAN
Brian Steven Flanagan pass-
ed away in Logan Township
on Sunday. August 30. 1981.
Brian Steven Flanagan, be-
loved son of Lorne and Agnes
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Mr Wilfred Mousseau and
Miss Margaret Mousseatt
spent the weekend visiting
with relaitve-.. at Fenton.
Michigan.
Mrs M4tiel Munn visited
this week with her somin-law
and daughter Mr. and Mrs.
Don Gooding and Dale at
Parkhill. -
Amber Rebekah Lodge
reSumi•the fall Meetings On:
Wednesday Sept. 2 at '§ p+at •
followed icy.,4 Ont. Inck. longh:
eon:,
Miss, Nile Foster spent the
weekend 1t .her' home at.
Greenway.
Mrs. Helen Colvin of fider-
top visited recently with her
cousin Mrs.. 'Bertha Mac'
Gregor and members of the
Corbett family,
Res. Kenneth Knight con-
ducted service in Carmel
Presbyterian Church on Sun-
day. Mrs. Blanche Dougall
presided at the' organ, The
W.M.S. and Ladies' Aid will
resume the fall meetings on
Monday September 14th at 8
P.nt
Mr. Bill Shaddick, Mark
and Michelle of Kitche
visited on the weekend w
the former's not her Mrs.
Pearl Shaddick and brother-
in-law and sister Mr and Mrs,
George Parker and sons.
The Hensall Branch of the
.Women's Institute will be
resuming their meetings on
Wednesday. September 9th
with a pot-luck supper at 6:101
p.m. in the United Churchiall
members and their friends
are welcome at the meeting to
from a trip to Western Can-
ada. They visited with Mr.
and Mrs. Lyle Hill at Medi-
cine Hat and at Banff and'
Calgary. ,
The sympathy•Cifilie com-
munity, is. expressed to Mr.
and Mrs. Douglas Campbell
in thedeath of their eldestson
Hume of Englehost.
Mr. and Mrs. David Trieb-
ner and Mr. and Mrs. Brikn
Triebner and son attended
the antique engine show at
Pertland India. na.
The service at the United
Churchsp e wti.11obthe.lield at 11 :30
a.m.
(Intended
adMrs.
n for
Jack
lastweek). , 14r
Must-
ard
and Catherine spent a few
days at,Inverhurcin last week.
Mr. and MOs. Wallace
Jackson visited for a few days
last week 'with his brother at
Rondeau.
Mrs. Edith Humphries of
Leister England is spending
this month with Mr. and Mrs.
Roy Brock.
Mr. and Mrs. David Trieb-
nee'- and Mr. and Mrs. ISAr"
cy Rat hwell have returned
from a trip to the Western
Provinces. They visited with
Mr. and Mrs. Gary Triebner
and Marsha at Fort St.
John's,B.C.
Mr. Seldon Ross was able
to return home from Clinton
Public hospital last week.
Miss M. Swan and Mrs. A.
Ham spent last week at
Huntsville, with Mr., and
Mrs. Wesley Ham. 'They
were accompanied by Miss
Betty Boyce of Toronto, who
wretteukrenned with them for the d,
'Congratulations to Law.
rence and Rosen& Elliott of
Toronto on the birth of a son.
Gordon Lawrence Andrew.
Mrs. Beatrice Stoll, Mrs.
Mary Fotheringham. Mrs.
Evelyn Falconer, Mrs. Pearl
Eyre Mrs. -Edna Paterson
and Mrs. Isabel Scott attend-
ed the school at Alma Col-
lzy . s! Thomas last Tue.
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Ale THE HURON
heme. Grandson of Mrs.
Catherine Flanagan of Hill-
side Nursing Home. Also
survived by one nephew
Jeffrey Van Bakel. Visitation
was at St Patrick's Roman
Catholic Church. Dublin.
until Wednesday morning
where mass of the Chroot ‘ti
Burial was held at 11 30
a%ne. Interment Si. Patnca's
Roman Catholic Cemetery .
Dublin 28-21
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JOSEPKOFRAARD-
KANAPAN
Joseph . Flattagan
passed away 51' Uniyeisity
Hnspital. Surt4aY
August 3A, .1Til„ Joseph
Ocmarti Flanagan. beloved
son of Bill. and Connie Flana-
Olinta-R.- $. Mitchell. in his
18th year. Dear brrither of
Mary Margaret (Mrs. John
Van Bakel) of R.R. I. Born-
holm. Jack of R.R. 1. Dublin.
Catherine of Kitchen-er. Ken
of R.R. 1. Dublin. Larry , of
R.R. S. Seaforth. Theresa
(Mrs. Brad Finlay son) of
Granton. Pat of Stratford.
Frank and Bill at home
Grandson of Mrs. Catherine
Flanagan, of Hillside Nursing
Home. Also survived by ten
nieces and newphew. Visita-
tion was held at St. Patriek's
Roman Catholic Church.
Dublin. until Wednesday
morning; where mass of the
Christian Burial was held at
11:30 a.m. Interment St.
Patrick's Roman Catholic
Cemetery .Dublin. (R.S. Box
Funeral Home. Seaforth in
charge of arrangements).
28-21-1
CLASSIFIED
Flanagan. of R. R. 1 Dublin, in
his 17th y .•ar. Dear' brother
of Pat of R.R. 4. Seaforth.
Peter of Seaforth. Mary
Anne (Mrs. Casey Van .Bakel)
of Dublin. Joan. Maureen.
Michael and Barbara at
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Darlene How of , Port
MacMurray arriVed home on
Saturday for a week's vacte
tion with her parents.
Margaret and Ivan McCly-
mont will be showing pictures
and telling about their trip to
England and Scotland at
Thursday evening's U.C.W.
meeting. After reading Ivan's
newspaper account of their
experiences, we're assured of
,an interesting travelogue.
The Rey,. vVilena Brown is
homt from her vacation in
great Britain and continental
Europe. She stayed in Dur-
ham Castle while attending
an International Seminar at
Durham University, then
spent "19 days on a bus trip
through Holland. Begium,
Germany, Switzerland, Aust-
ria, Italy and France., We're
hoping to have a more corn-
pleteaccount of her trip later.
Jim and Madeline Murray
returned on August 3rd from
a month-long visit to England
and Scotland. They landed in
Members of Stanley unit of
the U.C.W. Met at the home
of Mrs. Doreen Baird on
Wednesday. After the open-
ing prayer Mrs. Edythe Baird'
led in the worship, the theme
being school days for young
and old.
Mrs. Doreen Baird, read'-'- ians, piano and drums, and
scripture passages from Acts, sounds lik e bagpipes play-
Matthew and Timothy. Are ing.
we 'good examples in the They saw so much, cover-
school of life obeying Jesut ing 3,000 miles in the month,'
teachings. Doreen Baird led that Madeline say. s it will
in prayer. -take Riffle—tittle 'to maw
The secretary read the everything.
minutes ante* Mrs. Clifford '
Henderson gave the treasur-
er's report.
A miscellaneous shower
was,• held at the church hall
last Wednesday evening for
Miss Karin McGregor R.N.
After a short programme
Karen opened the many gifts
and thanked' everyone. A
lunch was served.,
Mrs. Glenn Swan and Mrs.
Robert Livermore have re-
turned from a trip to Great.
Britain.
Mr. and Mrs. Allan Hill
and Robert have returned
disappbinting' part of. their
trip, as• 'other huses often
obStructed their• view of
places of interest. They,Inot-
orid with friends. up the west
coast, of England and Scot-
land from York to Strontian
and visited relati. ves in
Greenock and Jim's birth-
place at Rothsay. Ain relived
scenes of his boyhood in days
spent round the locks at
Stroptlan where he lived from
the age of six until he cameto
Canada in 1928.
They visited Jim's three
foster sisters, two of whom
are in a nu rsing home. It was
a happy reunion, and just in
tithe, as ettiof them died two
days before they left for
home.
Other 'highlights of their
visit were seeing Princess
Grace of Monaco open the
National Rose Show; beauti-
ful Blenheim Palace where
Winston Churchill was born
and the lovely grounds which
surround it; Yorkmin ster
Cathedral; staying with their
• cousins who live in a chalet in
Kilburny; the band tattoo,
parade and concert at Largs;
and on the last night of their
trip, the Fiddler's Jamboree
at Largs which featured a
wonderful group of musicians
who hatie entertained royalty
on many passions. This band
is made up of 28 violins, plus
bass fiddles, cellos, accord-
give nertr Mora securny. nett-
iety la "a fear_ that is out of
control" and- many people
suffer needless anxiety. Only
perfect love can cast out all
fear and that is only to be
found in the love of Jesus.
The children's talk was
about angels watching. over
us. Junior congregation was
held for the children and
Sunday School will re-open on
Sunday Sept. 113th;.
Pnuglas Klopp was at the
Organ and Ws. Nan Britton
milireakArropike4 ..._
Plartrie ..%'-'apteed--' . - - -
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in Area Churches
. First 'PRESBYTERIAN Church
59 Coderieh St. W.. Seaforth
,h Minister: kr% 1 A.A. Duke
September 6
11:15 Regular Services of worship
will resume Sept. 13
All are welcome
Organist: Mrs. Carol Carter ,
ST. THOMAS Anglican Church
The Rev, James R. Broadfoot B.A., M.Div.
Seaforth
Sunday, September 6,1981'
Twelfth Sunday after Trinity
10:00 a.m. Holy Communion and Sermon
Celebrant and Preacher: The Rector
NORTHSIDE United Church
. ,
Sunday. September 6, 1981
11 a.m. Church Service
Nursery provided
Church School resumes . on September 13
Margaret Whitmore "lire> MCI I" ain
Organist . Music Director Jr. Choir Lacier
Arca congregations arc ensued to take ad% a lit age .4
the church directors It. announce their church services
each w eek Church directors' announcements are
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Ushering for the service were
Steven Corbetti, Ken Mc
Lean, Harold Parsons and
Ross Veal.
The Young People of Car-
mel Presbyterian Church
travelled to St. Marys Sunday
Kippen
Sympathy Or tne.1..:0" mmun.
ky goes out to a former
resident Pick Watson of 5t.
Thomas whose wife passed
away Monday. A dumber
-from the Kippers area attend-
ed the funeral on Wednes-
day.
Don Kyle, who has been 'in
business in Nova Scotia. has
been moved to Penticton
B.C.
Tom Munroe and Ian
holidayed in the Huntsville
area.
Janice Moore, Hay River.
NWT visited with relatives in•
the area.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Jones visited over the week-
end with Mr. and Mrs.
Arnold Gackstetter in Guelph
Mr. and Mrs. Emerson
Anderson and Mrs. Frances
Upshall attended the Steam
and Tractor Show in Caro,
Michigan and visited with
Mr. and Mrs. Grant Love in
Caro.,..They also visited rela-
tives in Marlette Michigan.
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Christmas Parties
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Church school-room. By the
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