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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Citizen, 1993-04-14, Page 9Auburn The news from Compiled by Mildred Lawlor Phone 526-7589 Knox celebrates Easter AP IL We have Chinchilla Supplies & Rabbit Supplies Special Pricing on Forks & Shovels BRUSSELS AGRI SERVICES Masterfeeds at the Stockyards BRUSSELS 887-9391 bituaries DOUG KIRKBY Doug Kirkby of Walton passed away suddenly on Thursday, April 8, 1993 at Seaforth Community Hospital in his 57th year. Mourning his loss most deeply is his wife Jeanne. He will be loving- ly remembered by his son Paul of Scarborough. He was the dear brother of Herb and Edith Kirkby of Innerkip. A daughter Jennifer and his parents Frank and Jeannie Kirkby predeceased him. Mr. Kirkby rested at Betts Funer- al Home, Brussels from 7-9, Satur- day. Rev. Randy Banks officiated at the funeral service held at 2:30 p.m. Sunday at Duff's United Church, Walton. Special music was provided by soloist Don McDonald accompanied by organ- ist Glenda Carter. Pallbearers were: Bill McClure, Howard Hackwell, Ron McCallum, Neil McGavin, Gerald Ryan and Dave Inglis. Interment is at Brussels Ceme- tery. In remembrance donations to Duffs United Church or a charity of one's choice would be appreciated. ANDREW IRVING BREMNER Andrew Irving Bremner of Ethel passed away on Tuesday, April 6, 1993 at Wingham and District Hos- United Nations Children's Fund • unicef For a free catalogue, call: UNICEF Canada 1-800-567-4483 LIVESTI ble & Rogers Ltd. SI NG SALES 9 a.m. Finished Cattle & Cows 11:00 a.m. Dropped Calves Veals followed by Goats Sheep & Lambs 10:00 a.m. Stocker Cattle 1:00 p.m. Pigs TUESDAYS THURSDAYS FRIDAYS BRUSSELS 887-6461 Chick Days Reduces Pollution Supports Ontario agriculture Reduces dependency on imported crude oil .14,b \,•,• relP neared 9 CO-OP gt i MPS —Supportin9 o„,a60 Farmers Produced Frani Ontario Corn- Available from Local Co-op trucks as of April 14/93 We would like to return some corn to your farm in the form of CO-OP ENTHANOL GASOLINE We need your support to make an Ontario ethanol Indus try a realty. We need to put out a signal to larrn fuel sup- pliers that they must support Ontario agriculture by sup. plying ethanol gasoline if they want your business. CO-OP ETHANOL GASOLINES AVAILABLE AT COOP AND UCO GAS BARS. AND FROM CO-OP BULK DELIVERY UNITS. CALL YOUR LOCAL COOP DEALER FOR MORE INFORMATION Call Your CO-OP In... LUCKNOW - Teeswater - Belgrave - Wingham & Kincardine YOUR COMMITMENT CREATE A DEMAND FOR ONTARIO We need you to commit your farm gasoline and diesel fuel to your Cooperatives ethanol program. There will be no pressure on other suppliers if Coop simply sup- plies ethanol while the competition supplies the diesel. In addition, your commitment of your diesel business pro- vides the delivery efficiency that will support the esp. nomics of ethanol and allow us to price competitively with non ethanol gasolines. You can further enhance these economics by committing your heating fuel an4 propane needs to your Co.operative. UCO Petroleum will sell 100 million litres of Co-op Ethanol and UCO Gasoline next year. These sales will use 6 million litres of ethanol which will lake 600.000 bushels of Ontario corn to produce. Existing farm cus- tomers will take delivery of one quarter of this volume with the balance being purchased by rural gas bar cUs. lowers. II all gasoline used on Ontario farms contained ethanol we would use an additional 1.300,000 bushels of corn FARM SUPPORT WOWS /11•B S S VIM Miln.MMI111 inn Min It's Here a Rev. Paul Ross conducted the Easter service at Knox United Church. Nancy Park was organist and Bernice Gross pianist. The choral invitation, "Rejoice The Lord is King," was sung and Rev. Ross gave the prayers of approach and confession. This was followed by the hymn, "Jesus Christ Is Risen Today". Celebration of Confirmation was conducted by Rev. Ross, Lillian Hallam and Maurice Bean. Those confirmed were: April Gross, Laurel Campbell and Michael Bakker. Rev. Ross had conversation with the children and Steven Empey lit the white candle. The Lord's Prayer was repeated in unison. "Jesus Bids Us Shine" and "Walk Softly In Springtime" was sung. Rev. Ross read the scriptures. The senior choir sang an anthem. Rev. Ross's sermon was entitled, "Where Were The Witnesses?" "He Lives!" was sung. Rev. Ross gave the Easter prayers. The offering was received by Larry Plaetzer, Bob Worsell, Peter Verbeek and Greg Park and dedicated. The closing hymn was "Thine is the Glory". Rev. Ross pronounced the benediction and Amen's were sung. pital. He was 89. Mr. Bremner was the loving father of Robert and Isabelle of Ethel, William and Anne of Oakville and Doris at home. He was the dear brother of Kathleen Lawless of Alliston and the loved grandfather of eight grandchildren and 12 great-grandchildren. He was predeceased by his wife the former Venetta Hewitt, his par- ents William Bremner and Kate Pearson and three sisters, Ida Coop- er, Isabel Hewitt and Florence Cardiff. Mr. Bremner rested at Bens Funeral Home, Brussels from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m, Thursday. Rev. Cam McMillan officiated at the funeral services on Friday at 2. Interment is at Mount Pleasant Cemetery. In lieu of flowers donations to Ethel United Church or a charity of one's choice would be appreciated. On Easter Sunday, April 11 Auburn Missionary Church was filled to capacity as the Kubassek Brothers of Plattsville thrilled the congregation with their singing and also their testimonies. They sang some of the old favourites, e.g. Leaning on the everlasting arms. The song 'God of the mountain is the God of the valley' was enjoyed by all. Next Sunday, April 18 Brian Windsor from the Oasis in Euchre results There were eight tables in play at the last euchre party of the season held at the Community Hall, Tuesday evening, April 6. Prizes went to: high lady, Carol Daer; low lady, Adeline Allin; high man, Lloyd Appleby; low man, Edgar Howatt and novelty prize, Carman Brindley. Refreshments were served and a social time enjoyed. UCW news The U.C.W. Thankoffering will be held at Knox United Church on Monday, April 19 at 8 p.m. The topic will be World Outreach. There will be a special speaker. Articles for the layette should be in before April 19. WI meeting, April 29 The annual dinner and meeting of the Auburn Women's Institute will be held on Thursday, April 29 at Kate's Station Restaurant. Members are to be at Auburn Community Hall for transportation arrange ments at 11:30 a.m. Kitchener will be the guest speaker. There will be a youth rally with Brian on Saturday, April 17 at Blyth. Leslie and Dorothy Bolton have returned from Jamaica after spending three months there. Dorothy was teaching in the Caribbean Christ For The Nations Institute and also at the Hemingway Prep School. They attended the Rosemount Missionary Church in Montego Bay. This is a growing congregation but the love, fellowship, and concern is simply astounding, they said. Mrs. Bonnie Armour and daughter Julia of Waterloo spent Easter with her parents Ruth and Tom Jardin. Order Now for Early Delivery *Dauphin Feed & Supply 529-7951 529-3133 887-6023 DUNGANNON WALTON THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 14, 1993. PAGE 9. Group entertains at service BUCK & DOE for Bruce Pearn and Ardell Edgett Fri., April 23, 1993 9-1 a.m. 55.00 per person Age of Majority For Information Call 887-6588 or 229-6670