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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-
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We need you to commit your farm gasoline and diesel
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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
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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.
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