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Families honour Stephensons Fluff
13111 and Velma Stephenson
were guests of honour at a,
stfrprise 35th Wedding Anniver-
sary Party at the cottage of Lloyd
and Jean Tasker, Moberly Beach
on Sunday held by the members
Correspondent
Mrs. Allan McCall
Duff's Church was filled to
capacity when former and present
members attended the 50th Anni-
versary Service on Sunday morn-
ing to celebrate the Diamond
Jubilee.
Many banners made by
different organizations were. on
display in the auditorium, along
with photographs of past and
present. Booklets recalling the
history of Duff's Church since
union in 1925 were available. The
Wilbee family consisting of Carol,
Keith, Brian and Mrs. Elva
Wilbee entertained with . a pre-
lude of music as the large 'crowd
gathered.
Rev. Derwyn Docken conduc-
ted a candle lighting service,
representing the past and present
organizations of the church were:
Jack McEwing, Mac Sholdice,
Doug Fraser, Edna Hackwell,
Annie Reid, Dianne Godkin,
Linda Fischer, Tom Leeming,
Brian McGavin and Fred Uhler.
During the, special service the
choir rendered an anthem "Sing
Unto the Lord". Cheryl and
Graeme Craig sang two duets.
Rev, Docken in his sermon spoke
on "Thank You 0 Lord, For the
Time is Now." Continuous
members of Duff's Church 1925
to 1975 were presented with a
scroll and Anniversary pin. They
sat in the front pews and
included; Mrs. Tennie Achilles;
Mr. William Bennett, Mr. James.
Clark, Mrs. Edna Hackwell, Mrs.
Ethel Hackwell, Mr. Frank Kirk-
by, Mrs. Maud Leeming, Mrs.
Edna McDonald, Mr. Jim
McDonald, Mrs. Gertrude
McDonald, Mrs. MarthaSholdice
and Mr. Clifford Ritchie.
The offering was received by:
Trevor Smith, Don Dennis, Keith
Clark, Alvin McDonald, Bruce
Clark and Mac Sholdice.
Hymns sung at the 50th
Anniversary were: Hymn of
Celebration written by Rev. Moir
Waters; Anniversary Hymn
written by Rev. Clifford Park; The
Anniversary Hymn Winner,
written by Rev. A. Demmons. At
the close of the service a
smorgasborg meal prepared by
the 1J.CM. along with birthday
cake was served in the church
basement with some braving the
chilly weather outside.
During the social hour old
friendships were renewed with
those who returned after many
years and those after only a few.
years.
A poem by Rev. Chas.
Cummins tells of the past and
those courageous people:
We pause today to pay respect
To those whose labour we
inherit;
And find our words inadequate
To tell of even half their merit.
Happy their lot, though
comforts few,
They met the cold worlds hard
rebuffs,
Ate hope for this day that's
new
Thos righteous pioneers of
Duff's.
of the Stephenson. and Ohm
They received may gifts and
cards including a painting of the
Brussels Mill by Lloyd Tasker.
A cold plate supper and
anniversary cake and. ohampAgh
were enjoyed as well as a piece of
Donnie Sholdice's birthday cake,
Guests were present from
Kitchener, Stratford, Blyth,
Hamilton and Brussels.
and son Ricky of Carmarillo,,
California, Mr. and Mrs. John
Tyler of St.Marys , Mr. and Mrs.
Rod Godden and family of
Brampton and Mr. and
Garry Godden of Listowel, all
visited with Mrs. Bert Godden
and Bonnie on the weekend.
Fluff is my little kitten.
As soft as a woollen mitten,
She has little green eyes,
And always spys,
On everything and everybody
" She loves to jump and hide.
She's only one year old,
Her fur is white and gold,
She weighs about 10 lbs
Fergus, Harriston, • BrUssels,
Orangeville, Toronto and in the
vicinity.
Assistant Crown Attorney John
Waugh, his" wife Kathy and sons,
John and Jamie from London,
visited with Mr. and Mrs. Geo.
And likes hunting even in
playgrounds
She meets me at noon
And trot a Minute the soon
And sleeps with me each night,
Always on the bed whenI turn
out the light,
By Carolyn Brown
Grade 5
end at the manse and attendee
the special celebration on Sunda}
at Duff's Church.
Lynn Sr. and also Mr. and Mrs.
Geo. Lyn Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Donald
Lloyd from Brampton, Miss Betty
Lynn of Toronto and also Mr. and
Mrs. Bill Kilborn and family from
St. Marys.
Mrs. Percy Stephenson who
was a patient in Hamilton, has
returned home.
Walton
Duff's Church fi
their fun day. The buSiness was
taken in the basement when with
last month's reportS and mite
boxes were collected. Races and
games followed outside. Popsi-
des and chocolate bars were
served. There will be no more
meetings until the second Sunday
in September.
Personals
Visiting recently with Mr. and
Mrs. Ray Huether and boys were
Mrs. Dolly Murphy, Manchester,
England; Mrs. Marion Asquith
and Mr. and Mrs. Watson
Webster of Clinton.
Mrs. Campbell Wey attended
the Conference week-end for
United Church Women at West-
minster College at. the University
of Western Ontario, London.
The Walton Institute bus trip
was held last week ----when
approximately 41 ladies visited
the Elmira church where they had
their noon meal, they were shown
a film, had a guided tour of the
Mennonite district with home and
history and took in the craft store
and other places of interest.
Mr. and Mrs. David Dunk of
Corunna visited a week ago
Monday with his mother, Mrs.
Phylis, Dunk. •
Miss Brenda Bewley, R.N.,
Edmonton,
from
and Mr. Dan
Raven, from the same city have
been visiting at the home of
Walter and Mrs. Bewley. On
Monday they visited with Mr. and
Mrs. Bob Warwick, at Owen
Sound.
Several ladies from the com-
munity attended the Spring Tea
Craft Sale and Bake Sale at
Huronview last Wednesday
afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Saunders
of Royal Oak Michigan visited
recently at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Allan Searle.
Sunday guests with Mr. and
Mrs. Bill Thamer were: Mr. and
Mrs. Volker Hertlein, Freddy and
Rodger of London; Mrs. Bert
Debus and Mr., and Mrs. Albert
Debus, Jr.; Mr. and Mrs. Ray-
mond Hogg of Wingham and Mr.
and Mrs. Alex Gulutzen, Darlene,
Billie and Charles,
Rev. and Mrs. W. 0. Robinson
of Goderich visited with Mrs.
Maud Leeming on Sunday and
attended the 50th Anniversary
Service at Duff's United Church
-in the morning.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Mills, Mr.
and Mrs. Torrence Dundas, Mrs.
Edna Hackwell, Miss Pearl
Tharner; Mr. and Mrs. Ernie
Stevens and Mrs. Jan Van Vliet
Sr. from this area enjoyed the
three day trip to Ottawa with the
Senior Citizens Club from
Brussels. They had a tour of
Ottawa and boat trip, visited the
Parliament Buildings and the
mint, also taking the Thousand
Island Cruise.
There will be no church at
Duff's this coming Sunday due to
the 50th Anniversary celebrations
at the Moncreiff)Knox Church.
The intermediate ball team won
over LttektiOw on Sthiday evening.
Mrs, Jean BrOadfoot spent last
week in London at the hoint of
Mr. and Mrs, William Farquhar.
son.
We stand in reverent awe today
We lift. M our hearts in grateful
Mrs. Harold Bolger' and Mrs.
Mac Sholdice will convene the
trust,
l And earnestly, fervently pray attiCttlatnearridraentlIiingdsUostitriAer oinctiJituuntee Toriumffe,:t. those pioneers of oil call
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Correspondent The Bremner and Allan
Mrs. Cliff Bray Reunion was held at the Grey
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Weber Central School on Sunday, with
people attending from Freelton,
liecl for Anniversary service
Miltenburg of Lucknow. It is the
Grandmother's meeting and
members are reminded to bring a
grandmother. 4-H Club Mem-
bers and leaders are to be
present. Institute members are Daley, Bleinheim spent the week-
asked to bring articles worth up to
a dollar for a penny auction.
Mr, and Mrs. Arthur Docken of
London and Mrs. James W.
Ethel
Family reunion at Grey Central
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