The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1977-11-10, Page 28GRANTON UCW BAZAAR — The Granton Masonic Hall was jammed to capacity for Saturday's UCW
bazaar, From the left with a variety of articles are Mrs. Elmer Summers, Mrs. Austin Hobbs, Mrs. Robert Har-
die and Mrs. Glenn Jameson.
Officers elected
Granton UCW groups meet
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By MRS. E. SUMMERS
GRANTON
Mrs. Elwood Morden was
hostess for Unit (1) at the manse
Wednesday afternoon.
Preceding the meeting, a
dessert lunch was enjoyed served
by the hostess and conveners
Mrs. Robert Hardie, and Mrs.
Earle Middleton.
The early refreshments were
on account of St. Thomas
Anglican Church dressed ham
supper, which happened to be
that evening. Miss Mabel
McNaughton opened the meeting
with "Lesson Thoughts" on the
life of St. Andrew, and prayer.
Several items of business was
discussed such as the Hot Beef
Dinner sponsored by the Board of
Stewards November 16 and the
final arrangements for the
bazaar. Program conveners were
Mrs. Gordon McRobert and Mrs.
C.B. Westman.
Mrs. Westman gave a reading
entitled "In times like these",
then Mrs. McRobert presented a
paper prepared on the current
study on the I Caribbean Islands.
This revealed the unrest among
the people of these Islands, owing
to their being exploited by
Canada, United States, and other
countries, e.g. the payment of low
wages in industries, such as
Tourism.
This resulted in a good
discussion. Mrs. Clifford
McRobert read a prayer for
Peace.
Officers elected in this Unit for
the next two years are the
following members: Leader,
Mrs. Gordon McRobert; Ass.
Leader, Mrs. Elmer Summers;
Sec. Treasurer and Social Con-.
vener, Mrs. Glen Jameson,
Sunshine Cony., Mrs, C.B.
Westman.
Unit 3
Unit (3) met at the home of
Mrs. Jim Riddell Tuesday
evening with Mrs. Doug Brown
presiding and opening with a
reading from the Observer en-
titled "How to crash the coffee
clatch",
Items of business discussed
were plans for the catering to the
Xmas dinner of the "Happy
Gang", also arrangements to
assist the Board of Stewards with
help and food for the November
16 hot beef dinner, and final plans
for the Xmas bazaar.
A note of thanks was read from
the C.N.I.B. in appreciation for
the canvass which Unit 3 un-
dertook this year. In place of a
program, the time was spent
pricing the articles for the
bazaar.
Officers elected for this Unit
for the next two years are the
following members: Leader,
Mrs. Leroy Bryan; Ass. Leader,
Mrs. Eric Chovancek; Sec.
Treasurer, Mrs. Robert Garrett;
Social Convener, Mrs. Roy
Penman; Sunshine Conveners,
Mrs. Doug Brown and Mrs. Jim
Riddell.
The hostess was assisted to
serve lunch by Mrs. Garfield
Nixon and Mrs. Wm. Thomson.
Unit 4
Mrs. Kenneth Hardie was the
hostess for Unit 4 Wednesday
evening, with Mrs, Nelson Tate
presiding and opening the
meeting with lesson thoughts
pertaining to the life of St.
Andrew. Most of the business
pertained to final arrangements
for the bazaar and assisting the
Board of Stewards with food and
help at their hot beef dinner.
Program conveners were Mrs.
Henry Wissel and Mrs. Stanley
Crawford, Mrs. Crawford
presented paper on the study of
the Caribbean Islands and the
people of these Islands, relations
with other countries such as
Canada and the U.S.A. con-
cerning trade and industry. Mrs.
Wissel read a poem on
Remembrance. Mrs. Alec
Crockett and Mrs. Reg Crawford
assisted the hostess to serve
lunch.
Unit 5
Unit 5 met at the home of Mrs.
Malcolm Spence Wednesday
evening, with Mrs. Chas.
McRobert presiding over the
worship and conducting the
business, which, included a
discussion on quilt making, plans
to help with Stewards Dinner
November 16 and the Xmas
meeting where everyone takes
part.
Mrs. John Bryan was in charge
of the program which was on the
study of the Caribbean Islands,
this dealt mainly with the people
of these Islands and the
domination of other countries
such as Canada and the U.S.A.
and the unrest because of this
exploitation.
Mrs. Malcolm Spence read an
insert from the church bulletin
"A Smile" and Mrs. Garnet
Baker gave a reading entitled
Just for Today, also taken from
the bulletin, Mrs. Bryan closed
the meeting with a reading on the
Meaning of Prayer.
Anglican Church Dinner a Great
Success
. Over 200 people sat down to a
sumptuous dressed ham dinner
and all kinds of pie for dessert
Wednesday evening sponsored by
the A.C.W. of St. Thomas
Anglican Church and held in the
Church Hall.
United Church Xmas Bazaar
A very successful bazaar was
held at the Masonic Hall, and a ,
tea in the United Church
Basement in connection with it
Saturday afternoon.
Apart from the U.C.W. Unit
booths, C.G.I.T., Scouts and
Cubs, and Explorer group,
displayed novelties and hand-
made articles for sale.
In just over an hour nearly
everything was sold. Credit for
the planning for this annual event
goes to Unit 3, also the respon-
sibility for the tea . Each Unit and
organization made a goodly sum
from their sales.
Church News
At the United Church Rev.
Elwood Morden conducted the
morning worship for Remem-
brance Sunday, and officiated at
the Sacrament of Baptism, when
Darren Nelson, son of Mr. & Mrs.
Nelson Billyea; Bryan Andrew,
son of Mr. & Mrs. Ernest
Ferguson; and Andrew James,
1
Granton
personals
nest wishes for a speedy
recovery are extended to Ken-
neth Parkinson, who is a patient
in University Hospital London
recovering from major heart
surgery.
Mrs. Jack Youngson, District
Deputy Canadian Foresters and
her High Marshall Mrs. Lois
Herbert installed the officers of
Court Amethyst London, at their
meeting Tuesday evening.
Mr, & Mrs. Wm. Egan en-
tertained with a family dinner at
their home Sunday midday.
Family members attending were
Mr, & Mrs. David Manson,
Hamilton, Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth
Hobbs, Ilderton, Mr, & Mrs. Ron
Wilson, London, Mr. & Mrs.
Austin Hobbs, Mr. & Mrs, Carl
Jones and Kim and Dan Egan.
Mrs. Fred J. Crouch was the
lucky door prize winner, at a very
successful garage sale held at the
home of Mrs. P. McManus
recently. Xmas gifts, macrame,
knitting and fancy work articles,
ceramics and homebaking was
featured.
We are happy to report that
Emerson Currah is now home
from hospital. We wish him
continued good health.
Mrs. Fred. J. Crouch en-
tertained at a surprise party for
her granddaughter Jana Lyn
Elders, in honour of her nineth
birthday Sunday. Guests at-
tending were Mr. & Mrs. Wm.
Elders and family, and Mr. &
Mrs,. Henry Elders all from
Chatham, Mrs. Peter Finch,
London and Mr. Wm. Powell.
Mrs. Kenneth Hodgins at-
tended a party held at Simpson's
Store,London Friday afternoon,
to ,honour 'Mrs. Jack
McNaughton for 25 years of
service as an employee. Mrs.
McNaughton was presented with
a bouquet of 25 red roses and a
wrist watch from Simpson's and
the staff gave her a lovely
figurine "My Love".
Beechwood WI
to visit home
By JOY SCHEIFELE
Members of the Beechwood
W.I. were present as visitors for
the meeting. The roll call, "how
to conserve energy" was an-
swered by all present and
brought forth many interesting
hints on how to conserve hydro,
water and fuel.
It was reported that a visit was
planned to Craigholme Nursing
Home, November 17, to entertain
the residents. The Charltons from
Ilderton • will accompany
members to provide music
during the afternoon.
Mrs. Douglas Williams read
the scripture lesson. A sing-song
followed the meeting and a penny
sale was held. Lunch was served
by Mrs. Ethel Crouch and her
committee and a social half hour
was enjoyed with the visitors
from Beechwood,
mours of Truth, Peace and Faith,
and to live in faith through
prayer, said Rev. Mills.
Flowers on the altar were in
memory of the late Harold
Westman, and the Province of
Ontario memorial wreath was
placed in the Church by the
Granton Women's Institute.
son of Mr. & Mrs. Keith Thomson
were baptized.
Two minutes of silence was
observed in memory of those who
lost their lives in two world wars.
Rev. Morden took the theme for
his sermon from Jeremiah,"Why
are all valiant swept away?" and
entitled his message
"Remembrance and Peace".
Of the soldiers who made the
supreme sacrifice the minister
said "these men died in war, so
that we in peace might live, they
gave their best so we must give
our best".
The young people of today
have not known of the wars of the
past, but we must make thelp
understand that November 11 is
not just another school holiday,
we must make them realize the
real reason for Remembrance
Day.
Tell our young people of the
sacrifice of lives, tell them about
Nurse Edith Cavell whose last
words before her execution were,
"Patriotism is not enough, I must
have no bitterness, and in closing
Rev. Morden left the
congregation with these words
"There can be no peace on Earth
as long as some people dominate
others, and no lasting peace until,
pride bows in humility towards
God."
Flowers were placed in the
Church from the funeral of the
late Harold Westman, and the
Province of Ontario Memorial
Wreath by the Granton Women's
Institute,
Anglican
At St. Thomas Anglican Church
Rev. Mary Mills conducted the
Sunday morning service and
took her sermon from the epistle
from Paul to the Ephesians ex-
plaining the whole armour of
God, and that we should be
prepared to stand against the
wickedness of the world by living
our lives, using the three ar-
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