HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes-Advocate, 1980-11-12, Page 24REMEMBER AT EPS Students of Exeter Public School participated in a Remembrance Day service Monday morning with
assistance from Exeter Legion members. Above, Legion preildent Murray Greene chats with students Darren Boyle, Chris
Haugh, Danny Wurm, Robin McLean and Scot Russell, T-A photo
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Granton UC1N enjoydeSsert before going to Anglican hot*" supper
rl 'By MRS. E. SUMMERS-
Unit. (1) met at the home
ot. Mrs. Elmer 9u:turners on
November 5. As all the
members present were go,
mg to the barn supper at the-
Anglican *Welt after the
meeting, ,a dessert lunch was
served by Mrs. Robert Har-
die and the hostess
preceding the meeting.
Mrs. Gordon McRobert
presided and; opened with the
• singing of a hymn with Mrs.
Hardie at the piano. Lesson
Thoughts entitled "Building
a way to Heaven", and the .
Scripture were read by Mrs.
Mtilebert.
Mrs- Glen Jameson. was hi
charge of the progrant and
presented a paper entitled
"God's Power conies down
M man". This was followed
With a cliscussien. During the
business period plans. were
finalized as to what Unit
(1)'s responsibilities were
'concerning the hot beef
supper 'sponsored by the
board of stewards, assisted
by the U.C.W. to be held at
the .church On Novemtver13, 'titled God's Power comes.
A talk on Remembrance down to man, this -subject
Day and a reading by Mrs. resulted in a good Oise*
Ja.ntesoe„ brought the slot'. meeting" to a close,
Mrs. 4.1wYlli3r.yed was, the slopir winhglicht,1•!folblouwslencrsPlSa% hostess for Unit (3 ). An fear- for helping the -stewards;
teen members were present. with the aritidal hot beet
'Mrs. Erie Chevaneek..preeick, supper were finalized, also
ed and read the scripture, plans to cater to the Happy
Lesson Thoughts were on Gang Christmas dinner. Tt
"Building a way to Heaven", was also: decided top to the
Mrs. Garfield Nixon and Latin Quarter for a Midday
Mrs-, Wm. •TliernSen were 'dinner, and then tour Eldon
program conveners, Mrs. House for the Unit's Christ- Nixon presented. a paper en- mas meeting, The money .•.
from the C,N,I,13'. Canvass.
WAS. turned. in at this
meeting,
Mrs. Jim Ritidell..and Mrs.
Harold Mills' assisted the
hostess to serve lunch. A
surprise birthday-cake for
Mrs. Mills; Was enjoyed by
all.
Mrs, Ron Hardie was the
hostess for Unit (4). Mrs.
Fred Hardie, presided and
opened the meeting with a
hymn and the Scripture.
Mrs. James Kerr read, the
meditation. Roll call was
answered.' with a verse on
autumn,, s
During. the business ses-
sion plans for the ,beef
supper were-discussed, also
the Christmas General
U.C.W. meeting-
Mrs. Norm Riddell con-
vened the program and
included a Csandlelighiing
ceremony to peace. Follow-
ing the ceremony, the.'
minister asked the •con-
gregation to join him in a
hedge saying, "We pledge.
try to keep, peace With.
these we love, in our limes.
and in other countries", The
Province of Ontar10 wreath
was. placed iriboth churches,
Anglican and United, at 9:30
a.m. and 11:15 a.m.
Rev. Mordeii entitled his
message "This Time of
Remembrance", ft. is time
for us to remember with
gratitude and respect those
Who gave their lives that we
might live . in peace, said
Rev.',Morden. The 1914
World War I was to, have
been the• war to end all wars,.
then there was World War
II, and today there are wars
jackings, and we are being
fed a diet of violence on T.V.
and in the movie houses.
May I suggest that you not
only'make this a Day of
Remembrance, but a day of
hope for peace, the real
peaCe of love to all men, are
we prepared to pay the price
of peace which only we can
pay, he concluded.
At.the St. Thomas
Anglican Chuich Rev. Gregg
Smith conducted the —
Remembrance Day service
at 9:30 a.m. Miss Marion
• Herbert read the First Scrip-
ture lesson and the Second
lesson was read , by' Mrs.
Kenneth Hoar.
Rev. Smith took his ser-
mon from the First lesson
and spoke on Remembrance,
showing the faith and reality
of human kind, for our
citizenship is in Heaven, and
'may we ever be expectant of
the Glory,'and become a'
follower in the Kingdom of
Jesus Christ. The ProvinCe
of Ontario wreath was plac-
ed at the front of the Church,
in memory of those Who
gave their lives in two world
wars. \ •
The annual dressed ham
supper sponsored by the St,
Thomas Anglican Choral
was again a great.success as
approximately 300 people
were served a bounteous
meal and many dinners were
sent out to shut-ins.
At the QrantoGrantorsCommuni-
ty Bible Church, in his se,
eond t message en a •mini,
series on the Holy Spirit,
Pastor Frets spoke on The
Holy Spirit's work in sane.
tification. When a person
accepts Jesus as his own
personal Saviour, at that ins-
tant the 'Holy Spirit sanc-
tifies him or sets him apart
from sin and condemnation
to the Holy God.
Youth group news
4-H club news
The fifth -meeting of the
Granton 4-H Club "The,
and roll call which was
answered by eight members,
Achievement Day, which is
December 13 was discussed,
then the girls read an article
from their manuals on
"Things to talk about" then
Followed a talk on picture
arrangements, after which
the members tried to
arrange a sample picture on
their own, More reading was
done about hanging things on
walls, and a discussion on
what to do at home before
the next meeting, then the
meeting closed with the 4-H
motto. Secretary Press
reporter Michele Malcolm.
Mrs. McRobert opened the
meeting with a Remem-
brance Day story called "Do
you'think• I'll make a
soldier?" followed with a
prayer, the C.G.I.T. hymn
and purpose. The roll call'
was answered with "What is
a friend" after which Jenny
Anderson led in a prayer
called "I'm glad to have a
friend".
It was decided to have the
annual vesper service on
December 14 at the United
Church. in -Granton. The
members started preparing
themselves tor AciVent by
descussing, voting on a.
series of statements, and ac-
ting out- role 'plays, te
amine their human.
relationships in, the light of
God's love,. and how they
value others,
The group with their'
leaders talked of how they
see other persons. especially
those in need, and who are•
hurting,. and what our
responsibility is to them, to
ourselves and our God,
Games were played,' taps
were sung and goodbyes
were said, • -
, Personals
Sincere sympathy is ex-
November 8.
Congratulations are ex-
tended to Dani Roloson, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Don
Roloson, who was top
graduate at the Medway
High School Commencement.
Exercises on Friday. Dani a
19-year-'old mathematics.
student at the University of
Waterloo, was one of 20
students recognized as On-
tario Scholars for having an
average of at least 80• per
cent in six subjects in grade
13. He also received the
Medway Key Club award for
the highest standing in
grade 13 mathematics, the
W.E. Kieser grade 13 award
,for highest standing in
French, and the Carter
scholarship for second
highest average in six grade
13 credits in Middlesex
County.
Dani the graduating
class's valedictorian also
received the Medway "M"
for distinguished academic
achievement, and was
awarded academic
proficiency awards by the
Middlesex County hoard of
education, and the school.
student council. Dank is aim-
ingfor a' career in:computer
science,
Congiatulations also to,
Diane Cook daughter of Mr,
and Mrs, Fred -cook. Diane,
'was one of the three girls to:
win an athletic "M" 'award.
at the Medway Commence-
meat,
con get to match wits with
their offspring,
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Man to tax agent:. "Do you
mean to tell me that after r.
paying taxes all these
years, i can't list the F.
government as a F.
dependent?"
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tltink
man,
about,heco , loving yourme s
fellow
gs
,along and tries to borrow
five, dollars from you.
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There are more marriages
than divorces, divorces, proving'that 15
preachers can still outtalk 51
lawyers.
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Love, honor, cherish, and i
thrill to our great values on E.4
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C.G.I.T. news
Study of Japan and their acts of terrorism, hi-Parents should remember
skills with song and dance, what= it's like to be a child.
Mrs. Art Torrens and Mrs. E.-.. They need all the help they
'Nelson Tate assisted the
hostess to serve lunch.
Unit (5) met at the home
of their president, Mrs.
McRobert, cRobert, Mrs. Wm.
Jones was in charge of the
program and gave a paper
entitled "God's Power com-
es down to man" and also
read a poem on autumn
snowfall, followed by a
reading "Ne Amateurs ad-
mitted". A Remembrance
,Day poem and a Bible quiz
completed the program.
Mrs. Malcolm Spence
assisted the hostess to serve
lunch. •
Church news
At the United Church the
Rev. Elwood Morden was in
charge of the Remembrance
Day iinday Service which
at the home of Julie
McRobert, The meeting
opened with the 4-H Pledge
Late Mr. Alex Pickering of
Lakeside, who passed away
at St. Mary's Hospital on-
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